THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Sunday, October 27, 1996 TAG: 9610250207 SECTION: CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER PAGE: 04 EDITION: FINAL COLUMN: CLOSE-UP SOURCE: Janelle La Bouve LENGTH: 58 lines
Lynne Morton was attracted to the Great Bridge Woman's Club because of the organization's service to the community.
``I like knowing that I've helped give back some of what I've received,'' said Morton.
This year she is the club's corresponding secretary. She is also co-chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, which is involved in helping organize the club's 13th annual arts and crafts show, which will be held Nov. 2 and 3 at the Great Bridge Community Center on Holt Drive.
``This is definitely not a one-man effort,'' she said. ``A lot of people are participating in this craft show.
``We try to put the fair on with as little cost to the club as possible so that we can make as much money as possible. All the hard work is worth it so we can provide scholarships for Great Bridge High School seniors.''
During the holiday season, the committee will work toward ensuring a successful holiday home tour in the Greenbrier area.
Full name: Lynne G. Morton
Hometown: Great Bridge
Fond childhood memories: ``When I was small, Great Bridge was still very rural and had less traffic. When we first moved to Great Bridge, there was a gas station and Great Bridge Pharmacy. I don't think there was much else. Atlantic Yacht Basin has always been there, but there was certainly no shopping center nor bank.''
Spouse: James Morton Jr.
Children: Austin and James
Occupation: Secretary and bookkeeper at Thurgood Marshall Primary School
Hobbies: ``Tennis, sewing, walking and crafting''
Last book read: ``I'm more of a Reader's Digest and short-story-type reader. I'd rather do things with my hands than read.''
What's your favorite game? Tennis
Describe yourself as a color: ``I think I'm multi-colored. I'm a lot of different things to a lot of different people. I'm a wife and mother, co-worker, a sister, a daughter and a civic-minded person.''
If you could be any animal, what would it be? ``I think I'd be a seal because I like to bask in the sun.''
What irritates you the most? ``Wishy-washy people who can't make a decision''
Favorite musician: ``I like Kenny G.''
Favorite movie: ``Ghost''
Can't resist: ``Speaking my mind''
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? ``Be thinner''
Favorite TV program: ``ER''
Favorite Chesapeake restaurant: Chesapeake Pizza
Favorite way to spend a day: ``Going to the beach in the summertime.''
What would you choose for a last meal? ``Shrimp.'' ILLUSTRATION: Staff photo by D. KEVIN ELLIOTT by CNB