2012 Content Journal - Continental Societies, Inc.
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2012 Content Journal - Continental Societies, Inc.
“Our Children, Our Commitment, Our Concern” ConTent Journal 2011 - 2012 56th Annual National Conclave Edition Richmond, Virginia June 2012 Patricia B. Miller National Public Relations Officer Atlanta, GA National Public Relations Committee : Cheryl Grant North Jersey Shore /Eastern Region Sandi Ruger New Bern/Mid-Atlantic Region Judith Archer Chicago/Mid-West/Western Region Vernetta Patrick Tuskegee/Southeastern Region Comatha Johnson Goldsboro/Mid-Atlantic Region Norma Hutcheson Northern Virginia/Mid-Atlantic Region Sabrina Evans-Laurence Washington, DC/Eastern Region Doncella Milton Dallas/Mid-West/Western Region Office of the National President 633 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 1st Floor • Washington, DC 20004 “Continentals working together to make it Happen for our Children” Florence Blount, DBA National President Blanch Campbell National First Vice President Terry B. Woods National Second Vice President Regina Deadrick National Recording Secretary Jean Roach National Corresponding Secretary Annie Barnett National Financial Secretary Margo H. Briggs National Treasurer Judith Archer National Historian Kimberly King National Chaplain Robin Browder Sergeant-At-Arms Patricia Miller National Public Relations Officer M. Jean Cooper National Parliamentarian W. Chris Stewart Immediate Past National President REGIONAL DIRECTORS Brenda Vy Johnson Eastern Region Greetings, I would like to take this opportunity to greet you as I close my first year as your national president. As we embrace “Continentals Making it Happen for Our Children,” it is important for us to continue our commitment working toward Mrs. Ethel T. improving theWindley lives of the children we serve. The dreams and concepts of our founding and past leaders are clear; it is our responsibility to ensure that we carry out the Continental Mission and always keep it in the forefront of our lives. Continental Societies, Inc. had a very eventful 2011 – 2012 calendar year. As I travel around the country this past year to different events, it was evident that our regions and chapters are on task, and conducting the business of the organization, in a professional and businesslike manner. The National Board and the Co-host Richmond Chapter are gearing up for the 56th National Conclave being held June 20 through 24th. It is my desire that we have a fantastic turn out for this event. Our corporate sponsor, Colgate Palmolive has great plans for the members in attendance on Wednesday. Chapters, I commend you for your dedication and the implementation of your HEER plus Arts and Humanities programs and projects. I also would like to thank the past national presidents of the Continental Societies, Incorporated for your mentoring and guidance. You have made a difference to the improvement of this organization. Last, Continental Sisters, you make me proud to be a Continental. Very truly yours, Nkechi George- Winkler Mid-Atlantic Region Louise W. Davis Midwest-Western Region Christa Dotson Dean Southeastern Region ~ Florence Blount, DBA National President Honorary Members Alexis Herman 23rd Secretary US Department of Labor Dr. Dorothy I. Height * Chair Emeriti National Council of Negro Women Marion Wright Edelman President & Founder Children’s Defense Fund * Deceased “Our Children, Our Commitment, Our Concern” Florence Blount, DBA National President Blanch Campbell National First Vice President Terry B. Woods National Second Vice President Regina G. Deadrick National Recording Secretary Jean Roach National Corresponding Secretary Annie Barnett National Financial Secretary Margo H. Briggs National Treasurer Patricia Miller National Public Relations Officer Kimberly King National Chaplain Robin Browder National Sergeant-at-Arms W. Chris Stewart Immediate Past National President Judith Archer National Historian M. Jean Cooper National Parliamentarian Kathleen F. Williams Evelyn Means E. Tonya Greenwood Rosa Stanback Dee Evelyn Mathews W. Chris Stewart Dr. Lois Harrison Jones - Fears Dr. Earlene Dotson Continental Societies, Incorporated Regional Structure Eastern Region Brenda V. Johnson, Director [email protected] Mid-Atlantic Region Nkechi George - Winkler, Director [email protected] Anne Arundel County, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Bermuda Columbia, Maryland Delaware Area, Delaware New York, New York North Jersey Shore, New Jersey Metropolitan Philadelphia Area, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Prince George’s County, Maryland South Jersey, New Jersey Southeastern Howard/Laurel, Maryland Washington, D.C. Charleston, South Carolina Durham, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina Mathews, Virginia New Bern, North Carolina Newport News/Hampton, Virginia Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Virginia Northern Virginia, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Triad-Rowan, North Carolina Tri-Cities, Virginia Wilmington, North Carolina Midwest/Western Region Louise W. Davis, Director [email protected] Southeastern Region Director Christa Dotson Dean [email protected] Chicago, Illinois Columbus, Ohio Dallas, Texas Houston Metropolitan, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma North Bay, California Saint Louis, Missouri Twin Cities, Minnesota Wichita, Kansas Atlanta, Georgia Birmingham, Alabama Greater Miami, Florida Jacksonville, Florida LaGrange, Georgia Montgomery, Alabama Newnan, Georgia North Dade/Broward County, Florida Solivita-Polk County, Florida Tuskegee, Alabama 2011 – 2012 ANNUAL SUMMARIES Anne Arundel County, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Bermuda Columbia, Maryland Delaware Area, Delaware New York, New York North Jersey Shore, New Jersey Metropolitan Philadelphia Area, Phildelphia Philadelphia, PA Prince George’s County, Maryland South Jersey, New Jersey Southeastern Howard/Laurel, MD Washington, DC EASTERN REGION ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter: Anne Arundel County Continental Submitting Data: May 31, 2012 New member news: The Anne Arundel County Chapter of the Continental Societies held an Induction ceremony and dinner at the LaQuinta Inn and Suites in Glen Burnie, Md on Sunday, April 15, 2012. The five new members who were inducted into the chapter are: Ronda Brown, Lynn Gilbert, Kaycie Lomax, Gale R. Stephens, and Valecia Winston. We are excited about these five (5) magnificent ladies who bring an array of talents and experience to the chapter, taking us closer to the mission and goals of the Continental Societies, Inc. We are proud that our work in Anne Arundel County has influenced the decision of these ladies to be a part of our chapter. The new members are preparing to submit a community service proposal as part of the Employment Initiative. Chapter Happenings: The chapter announces its 3rd Annual Crown and Pearls Tea. The Tea was recently held on Saturday, May 19, 2012 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the John Wesley United Methodist Church, in Glen Burnie, MD. The theme for this year’s fundraising event was “Celebrating the Lineage of Royalty from Princess to Queen.” Members decorated their tables using their own theme and colorful décor. The ladies wore hats of many styles, sizes, and colors. A few of the members invited their little ladies to witness this event. Our little princesses were included in the program when Evelyn Mason and Danise Jones-Dorsey engaged them in a ceremony with spoken-word to lead the little ones (ages 3-11) through a journey from “Princess to Queen.”The ceremony was demonstrated using shoes of various sizes from infancy to adult, relating shoes to growing up and accepting responsibilities as they grow (from princess) and mature to adulthood(to queen). A parent’s role to help the princesses grow through each phase was emphasized. Proceeds from the tea will support the chapter’s programs and activities for disadvantaged children and youth in Anne Arundel County. The chapter presented scholarship awards to two graduating seniors at a Senior Awards Ceremony held at Meade High School on May 24, 2012. The recipients are, Cameron Anthony Ramos (Fisk University), community activist and many years as a servant to the children and youth in Anne Arundel County and LaVonne Tynes (Howard University), William Reid Jazzman Award. Other News: The chapter is moving forward with passion and commitment to hold their fall fundraiser “A Taste of Jazz: Serving it up at Café Continental.” The event will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2012 in Annapolis, MD. Through this event, the chapter will once again share an appreciation for music and Jazz with all efforts to support Arts and Humanities. More importantly, this event will provide funds for the William Reid Jazzman Award for young musicians in Anne Arundel County. Tickets will be available on June 16. Chapter President – Shirley R. White Regional Director – Brenda V. Johnson BALTIMORE CHAPTER BERUMDA CHAPTER Our Island beaches history Save the Date culture PART 1 C ontinental S ocieties I nc. N ational B oard M eeting Time: Meeting date: Location: 9am – 4pm Sat, November 10th, 2012 Fairmont Hamilton Princess PART 2 TH B E R M U D A C H A P T E R A N N I V E R S A R Y G A L A Time: 7:30pm Banquet: Saturday November 10th, 2012 Location: Fairmont Hamilton Princess Website: (www.fairmont.com/Hamilton) architecture Bermuda COLUMBIA, MD CHAPTER Chapter: Columbia, MD Email address:[email protected] Continental Submitting Data: Telephone No.: Iris Mapp 410-493.-3538 New member news: April 29, 2012, five new members were inducted into the Columbia, MD, Chapter. The new sisters are Kahara Dorsey, Linda Dorsey, Spring George, Tressie Rook and Dianna Washington. The new members bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in providing service to children. Chapter Happenings: The Columbia, Maryland Chapter continues to serve children living in Howard County, Maryland. We are pleased with our continued partnership with the Roslyn Rise Community Housing complex and Cradlerock Elementary School. At Roslyn Rise, we continue to serve the children in the Intergenerational Educational Program. We continue to give homework assistance five days a week to students in grades 3-5. This year we assisted in the planting and harvesting of a garden to encourage healthy eating habits. A computer lab is being set up for the benefit of the students who do not have access to computers at home. At Cradlerock Elementary School, we continue to stress healthy activities by partnering with and participating in their annual Turkey Trot ( race around the school) and Ride a Bike to School Day. Not only do we participate in the run, but we donate gift cards to the first, second and third place winners of the Turkey Trot at each grade level. Bikes and helmets are donated by our Chapter for the annual Ride a Bike To School Day. Other News: The Columbia, MD Chapter is celebrating it’s 20 th year anniversary. Spotlight on Angela Brade – 1st Vice President. Angela Brade is the Chief Operating Officer for Support Services for Howard County Public Library System. In her position, Angela was instrumental in the successful completion of the new 63,000 square foot library in Ellicott City, MD. This library features a collection of a quarter million items, with web accessible computers and quiet rooms, classrooms an meeting rooms. There is an Enchanted garden which focuses on health, nutrition and environmental education. Continuing in her interest in education for our children, she was instrumental in acquiring a $100,000 grant in federal funds to launch iTech a digital learning system initiative for middle and high school students to elevate science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Chapter President -- Iris Mapp ____________________________________ Regional Director – Brenda Johnson ___________________________________ NEW YORK CHAPTER NEW YORK CHAPTER The New York Chapter members began the year by giving praise and honor to God at our annual day of worship by fellowshipping with Continentals Lois Knox and Marjorie Smyth at First A.M.E. Church: Bethel. The New York Continentals plans for a superb year of programs opened with our 11th annual “Back to School Celebration” on September 3, 2011, collaborating with First A.M.E. Church: Bethel located in central Harlem. Throughout the year the Chapter fulfilled their HEER plus Arts and Humanities programs and the National Initiatives by partnering with New York City Public Schools in Harlem and Queens, Grant Day Care Center, Shugah Baybees Nursery School, Metropolitan Hospital, Greater Harlem Nursing Home, First A.M.E. Church: Bethel, Abyssinian Baptist Church, Colgate Palmolive and other community based organizations. The chapter received book grants from “First Book” for children at our partner schools. The chapter also continued to support our past scholarship winner and awarded him $1500.00 toward the upcoming college year. New York Chapter members proudly attended the Links Greater Hudson Valley Chapter luncheon honoring Continental Dawna Michelle Fields. In January, we installed two new members, Bertha Joyner and Deborah Tucker. We were delighted to have Eastern Regional Director Brenda Johnson and 2nd Vice Regional Director Christine Davenport attend the installation. The Chapter members were busy bees preparing to host our fundraiser, the 13th Annual “Woman of Distinction” Awards Dinner Dance held on March 16, 2012. With more than 200 in attendance, the event was an absolute success. Congratulations to Michael Harris, son of Continental Ida M. Harris on completing his first year at Tuskegee University. We say KUDOS! - To all the hard working members of the New York Chapter: President Dr. Flora Maclin, 1st Vice President Andrenetta Collins, 2nd Vice President Janet Pierro, Treasurer Marjorie Smyth, Financial Secretary Gloria Ramsey, Recording Secretary Mieasia Harris, Corresponding Secretary Dr. Valerie Dargan, Historian Mary Heyward, Chaplain Lois Knox, Parliamentarian Michelle Harris, Public Relations/Sergeant-at-Arms Carol Carpenter and members Eloise Dargan, Dawna M. Fields, Ida M. Harris, Bertha Joyner, Shirley Scott and Deborah Tucker. NORTH JERSEY SHORE CHAPTER NORTH JERSEY SHORE CHAPTER (It’s All About The Children) Emily Johnson’s grandson Tareeq Hamilton was named “Mr. ROTC” at Neptune High School, Neptune, NJ Titania Hawkins’ daughter Jasmin Hawkins was inducted in the National Honor Society at Neptune High School, Neptune, NJ Velma Andrews’ granddaughter Maiya Andrews will graduate from the 8th grade Brenda Terrell’s grandson Brandon Walker was inducted in the Junior National Honor Society, Neptune Middle School, Neptune, NJ Barnetta Keyes’ grandson Cameron David Keyes is graduating from Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls, NJ Liesl Gabeau’s son Marcus Gabeau graduated from St. John Vianney High School, Lincroft, NJ E. Tonya Greenwood’s grandson Rohan Ganta passed the test and is now a licensed referee for Ice Hockey in the State of New Jersey. He is also graduating from 8th grade. Continentals Sisters, E. Tonya Greenwood and Bahiyyah Abdullah were two of eight ladies recognized by the Ocean County/Lakewood NAACP and the OMEGA 13 Mentoring Program for their outstanding community service during Women's History Month. The recognition ceremony was held at a scholarship benefit on March 31, 2012 at the historic Strand Theater in Lakewood, NJ where musical artist Melba Moore performed. On April 14, 2012, Continental Sister, Brenda Terrell, received the Sojourner Truth Award for her distinguished community service from the Central Jersey Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc. This award was presented to her at the 48th Annual Founder's Day Luncheon which was held at the Sheraton Hotel in Eatontown, NJ. Associate member, Hortense Reed, celebrated her 80th Birthday on April 29th among family and friends at a lovely party at the Riverview Pavilion in Belmar,NJ. PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER Installation Services took place at the Belmont Mansion. Four new ladies were inducted into the Philadelphia Chapter. They are left to right: Karen Johnson, LaShea Davis, LaVine Ferguson, and Millicent Bryant. Our Regional Director Brenda Johnson and our 2nd Vice Regional Director Christine Davenport were there also and part of the service. On February 11, 2012, the Philadelphia Chapter members participated in the Healthy Heart Initiative and the Red Dress Day. Healthy eating keeps cholesterol down and lowers the possibility of having heart problems or a heart attack. On February 14 and 21st 2012, the Philadelphia Chapter took students from the urban areas to see a classical concert called, Maestro the Lion. This is our eighth partnership year with the urban/suburban school. On March 2, 2012, the Philadelphia Chapter went to Overbrook Elementary School to read Dr. Seuss' books to the children. Each year, the Philadelphia Chapter, has a major fundraiser to support our scholarship fund. The “Fashion Show” was held at Springfield Country Club in Springfield, Pa. The proceeds from the fashion show support our scholars when they attend college. Each year, the Philadelphia Chapter, worships together on the second Sunday in September. We worshiped at the Luther Reformation Church in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Chapter took students from the Global Leadership Academy Charter School to see the Henry Tanner exhibit at the Academy of Fine Arts. This took place on March 30, 2012. PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter: Prince George’s County Continental Submitting Data: Chapter President Email address: shank2sb@verizon Telephone No.: 202 -494-8466 New member news: Interest group forming for November 2012 Induction Chapter Happenings: The Education Committee received a 5,000.00 Grant which enabled them to provide support to a local homeless shelter for mothers and their children. The Health Committee instituted a comprehensive Asthma Awareness Club at a local elementary school – “CHAMPS” (Continentals Help Asthmatics Make Progress) .The Arts and Humanities Committee introduced High School students to African American Art and Artists, “Young Artists at the Gallery”. Students competed to have their artwork exhibited in a local African American Art Gallery; The Employment Committee delighted students with a presentation by a Tuskegee Airman and they exposed students to Business Etiquette; The Recreation Committee delivered several fun activities at two elementary schools that promoted leisure time activities. The Umbrella Committee provided a comprehensive Environmental Science program in an after-school program at a local elementary school. The students received books, participated in an environmental field-trip, designed and constructed mobiles out of recyclable materials and planted flowers and vegetables on school grounds and in the classroom greenhouse. Other News: Continental Irene Greene celebrated her 90th Birthday in March. She became an Associate member this year; however, she still joins the Prince George’s County Chapter in sisterly outings and she participates in other chapters’ activities and events. Associate Gladys Dorn-Hall, continues to stay connected to the Prince George’s County Chapter too. She also continues to participate in sisterly outings and events sponsored by other chapters. Twenty chapter members attended the Eastern Region Meeting hosted by the Philadelphia Chapter in April. Prince George’s County successfully raised funds by sponsoring a Stay-at-Home Tea and the “Annual Continental Care” 5K Walk/Run event. The 5K Committee partnered with the City of Glenarden, a County Municipal. Proceeds from both events will assist the Chapter with 2012-13 H.E.E.R. Programs. The Colgate Dental Van provided dental screening for two chapter activities - the 5K Walk/Run and the chapter’s participation in the County’s Harlem Renaissance Festival. Chapter President - Sharon J. Shanklin-Browne Regional Director – Brenda V. Johnson, Eastern Region Director The goal, to teach students about African American Artists Twenty-three art students from Crossland H. S. tour Gallery Serengeti an African Art Gallery A student studies African ladies quilt If you don’t know where you come from, you won’t know where you are going. Mr. West teaches about African American Art , culture and its history Tulio Quevedo (1st Place) Jo’ Niqua Mayes (2nd Place) reveal their winning artistic expressions and monetary reward African drums are artistic and fun too. Students from Crossland during the Finale at the Gallery Prince George’s County Chapter Continental Societies, Inc. Arts and Humanities Committee Sabrina Maxfield explains her “Elephant” artistic expression to Principal Thomas Umbrella Committee – Dental Screening Umbrella Committee Making Grass Mats Prince George’s County Chapter Eastern Region Meeting Happy 90th Birthday Celebration for Associate Member Irene Greene pictured with Associate Member Gladys Dorn Hall SOUTH JERSEY CHAPTER Chapter: South Jersey Continental Submitting Data: Email address: [email protected] Telephone No.: Janice E. Wardle 856-881-7434 New member news: South Jersey Chapter has not taken new members for 2011-2012. However our membership has remained strong with all members being active participants. Two of our current members have retired this year Mamie Hoefer from the Trenton School district and president Cassandra Pistorius from the Philadelphia School district. These two Continentals have devoted combined over 50 years of education and dedication to the youth in these areas. Chapter Happenings: The South Jersey Chapter is small but mighty. The chapter was able to positively effect, serve and support of 730 youth in the South Jersey area through the following programs and initiatives: 1. Healthy Habits 2. Marion Anderson Guild 3. Asthma Walk 4. Christmas Coat Party 5. Colgate Dental Van 6. Million Man March 7. Elementary Art Show 8. Fresh Start Mentoring Program 9. High School Career Fair A little over nine Continentals hosted nine programs, in nine months and created environments within our communities that empower children to have access to quality and appropriate opportunities to reach their optimal potential. Other News: The South Jersey has a busy summer in store for planning for our annual Jazz lunch fundraising event. We look forward to seeing many of you in September Look for more information Chapter President - __Cassandra Pistorius_________________________ Regional Director – Brenda Johnson SOUTHEASTERN HOWARD/LAUREL CHAPTER WASHINGTON, D.C. CHAPTER Chapter: Washington, DC Continental Submitting Data: Espanola Hughes Email address: [email protected] New member news: Telephone No.: 202/726-0609 None in 2012 Chapter Happenings: CSIDC took on the challenge of working with two schools this year. Langdon Education Center is a public school of more 357 students, 95% of whom are at or below the poverty level. The Bridges Academy is and independent school of 231 200 students, 15% live below the poverty level and 75% at the poverty level. The demographics at Langdon are 95% African American, 3% Hispanic and 2% other, while Bridges Hispanic population is about 12%. Health – CSIDC worked with 150 students from preschool to 8th grade on Michelle Obama’s let’s Move Campaign participating in her effort to break the World Record for the number of people doing jumping jacks at the same time. 400 children were seen at the Colgate Dental Van; 4 were referred for immediate treatment; free care was obtained by DC CSI for 2 of them; 215 students, 15 Continentals wore red for Heart Health Month; DC CSI produced and distributed Parent Tips on Asthma pamphlets; Kids in the Kitchen program in conjunction with the Junior League hosted activities and workshops for children to learn about healthy food choices, diet and exercise Education – CSIDC 2011-2012 them “Focus on Literacy” – provided tool and supplies to students at both schools, held a Read-A-Thon and read to all classes from infant to 8th grade, through First Books Grant, presented more than 100 students with multiple books and activity materials, Recreation – CSI DC introduced students to ice skating; students who had never been on skates before after several bounces and bumps were quite proficient and looking forward to another outing. Arts & Humanities – CSIDC sponsored a Nutcracker Tea, introducing students to classical music and dance, as well as exploring careers in the theater and dance; students attended three symphony performances each preceded by an instrument ‘Petting Zoo’ where they had the opportunity to try out any instrument they desired. Other News: The DC Chapter joined students at the Langdon Education Center for an entertaining May Day celebration on May 25, 2012. More than 450 students participated in the event, which included a parade and a tribute to performing “divas” Aretha Franklin, Patti La Belle and Gladys Knight. The children, ranging from Pre-K to Eighth Grade, sang songs by the singers and performed original dance routines. DC Chapter President, Essie Page served as the parade’s Grand Marshall and her Continental Guy was her driver. The Afro Newspaper once again, was on hand to photograph and document CSIDC activities with children CSIDC will join in the celebration of the 120th Anniversary of the Afro American Newspaper, one of the oldest Black journal newspapers in the US. In conjunction with this event, CSIDC has reached out to ‘reclaim’ area CSI members who often appeared in the Afro in years gone by. Chapter President – Essie Page Regional Director – Brenda Johnson “Heart Health Month - Go Red Day” “Colgate Palmolive Dental Screening” “Kids in the Kitchen” 2011 – 2012 ANNUAL SUMMARIES Charleston, South Carolina Durham, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina Mathews, Virginia New Bern, North Carolina Newport News/Hampton, Virginia Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Virginia Northern Virginia, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Triad-Rowan, North Carolina Tri-Cities, Virginia Wilmington, North Carolina MID-ATLANTIC REGION CHARLESTON, SC CHAPTER 2011- 2012 Chapter & Regions Annual Summary Chapter: CHARLESTON, SC Continental Submitting DR. GAIL FLEMING Email address:[email protected] Telephone No.: 843-571-3213 _ New member news: The Charleston Chapter inducted one new member in September, 2011, Cindy Smalls. Cindy is a retired Charleston County School Principal and Curriculum Specialist. She worked in the public school system for 35 years. Cindy now works as an education consultant on projects to help improve teaching and learning. She serves locally as the Chair of the Scholarship committee and is a member of the Mid Atlantic Region Scholarship Committee. Chapter Happenings: The annual fundraiser is our “Card and Bingo Party” that benefits our Scholarship and HEER plus Arts and Humanities programs. The event is our biggest fundraiser and was very successful. Participants played bid whist, spades, bridge, pokeno and bingo. Also, lunch was enjoyed by all. During the Christmas holidays, many books were delivered to our partnership school, the Apple Charter School. In addition to books donated by the Regional Director, the members of the Charleston Chapter donated $25.00/each to purchase an additional 60-70 books for students at Apple Charter. This donation was done in lieu of exchanging Christmas presents with each other. The faculty and students appreciated this donation and will make good use of the additional resources for teaching and learning. Other News: Edythe Haynes, one of the charter members for the Charleston, SC Chapter was inducted into the national Continental Societies, Inc. Hall of Fame. Edythe has been a member of Continentals for 20 years and has served locally as president, vice president, chaplain, fundraising chair, and historian. She has held regional offices of chaplain and treasurer. Our president, Lorraine Powers was presented with the 1 st Mid Atlantic Regional award for President of the Year. Lorraine has been a member of Continental Societies for 17 years and has served as president, vice president, corresponding secretary, scholarship chair and has served on numerous committees. Chapter President - __Lorraine O. Powers Edythe Haynes inducted into Hall of Fame representing Mid Atlantic Region Cindy Smails inducted into membership Charleston, SC Chapter Lorraine Powers wins first annual President of the Year Award In the Mid Atlantic Region Books donated to Apple Charter School by Charleston, SC Chapter of Continental Societies, Inc. GOLDSBORO CHAPTER GOLDSBORO CHAPTER CONTINENTAL SOCIETIES, INCORPORATED CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF SERVICE The Goldsboro Chapter of Continental Societies, Inc. celebrated and commemorated 50 years of committed service to children with a luncheon on February 11, 2012 at the H. V. Brown Hall, Goldsboro, North Carolina. Patricia Stokes, Chapter President served as Mistress of Ceremony. The theme for this momentous occasion was: Inspired by Our Past-Celebrating the Present-Embracing the Future. Rev. Timothy Dortch gave the Invocation and Co-Chairperson Anetta Reid extended words of welcome. Special greetings were delivered by the Honorable Alfonzo King-Mayor of the City of Goldsboro, Dr. Florence Blount-National President and Nkechi George-Winkler-Mid-Atlantic Regional Director of Continental Societies. Inc. Mayor King read a Proclamation from the City of Goldsboro which paid a special Tribute to the Chapter for fifty years of dedicated service to the city and neighboring communities. The Continental Children’s Community Choir under the direction of Continental Victoria Ruffin provided the music. A Video Presentation entitled A Historical Reflection of the Goldsboro Chapter was narrated by Mr. Daniel Johnson who also entertained during lunch with musical selections on the Saxophone. CoChairperson Dolores Hayes gave a special tribute to the only surviving Charter Members-Minnie Carney and Manetta Stovall. A Memoriam Tribute was conducted by Continentals Renee Henderson and Cynthia Gerald. Continental Gwendolyn Shipman acknowledged all Past Presidents and every President in attendance was presented with a red rose by Rashad Hinnant the Chapter’s first Continental King. A special salute of love was extended to Little Miss Destiny Isler the Chapter’s reigning Continental Queen and Dalela Durham, Melissa Matthews, Da’Shaunda Ward, Jabien Alston, Alton Philyaw Best, Jarius Hinnant, Rashad Hinnant, Amon McEachern, and Joseph Vaugh former Continental Queens and Kings served as Host and Hostesses. Chairperson- Comatha B. Johnson recognized special guest which included many visiting Continentals from various chapters in the Mid-Atlantic Region. To culminate the historic event the sisterhood joined hands in singing the Continental Song after which Bishop Allan Smith-great nephew of the late Gertrude A. Cox Chapter Organizer and First President of the Chapter gave remarks and the Closing Prayer. , The boys are members of the Continental Community Choir National President Blount is presenting a Fifty Year plaque and a Recognition plaque from the Newport News/Hampton Chapter Patricia Stokes, Chapter President. NEW BERN CHAPTER NEWPORT NEWS – HAMPTON CHAPTER NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAPTER Chapter: Northern VA Continental Submitting Data: Lani P. Shaw Email address:[email protected] Telephone No.: 703-999-5059 New member news: On Sunday, May 6, 2012, the Northern Virginia Chapter inducted three new members: LaSandy Raynor, Brittany Smith and Sara Twyman. The Induction ceremony and dinner was attended by Regional Director Nkechi George-Winkler. Please see the attached picture with members from the chapter, the new members and the Regional Director. Chapter Happenings: On March 30, 2012, our new chapter members presented the Snacking Smart Series which focused on creating healthy snacks for kids and featured an arts and craft activity with the youth at the Charles Hamilton Houston Recreation Center in Alexandria, VA. Chapter members showed the kids in attendance how to make snacks (fruit and cheese kabobs and trail mix) and each child made their own cookbook. The attendees also received information on the First Lady’s Let’s Move Initiative. On April 14, 2012, the Northern VA chapter co-sponsored the Northern VA Urban League’s College Survival event at Northern VA Community College. Forty five high school students attended seminars on academic success, finances, life skills and social life, participated in a job fair and received care packages (towels, cleaning supplies, etc). The students’ parents also attended seminars on preparing their children for college and the parent’s role in assisting with the transition from high school to college. On Wednesday, May 2, 2012, the Northern VA chapter co-sponsored Family Literacy Night at Patrick Henry Elementary School in Alexandria, VA. The Continentals provided pizza and other snacks and assisted the children as they took part in literacy games, reading and other exercises throughout the night. On Sunday, May 20, 2012, Northern VA Chapter members volunteered with the Care Connection for Children program at INOVA Fairfax Hospital for their Spring Party. Chapter members served food, volunteered during activities and interacted with the children and their parents as they attended the event. The Care Connection for Children program partners with families of children who have chronic healthcare needs by providing resources and coordinated quality family-centered care such as counseling, information, education, social support and referrals. Other News: Past Chapter President Robin Browder is serving as President of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women. Incoming Chapter President Lani Shaw was sworn in this year as a member of the Board of Trustees of Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA and received the Wallace C. Arnold Service Award from the Hampton Alumni Association. Chapter President - _____________________Kim King_________________________ Regional Director - _____________________Nkechi George-Winkler_________ RICHMOND CHAPTER Chapter: Richmond Continental Submitting Data: Goldie W. Pettaway Email address:[email protected] Telephone No.: (757) 714-8541 New member news: The Richmond Chapter reclaimed two members in December. The members are: Continental Allison Lawrence Jones and Continental Kimberly Wilson. Chapter Happenings: The Richmond Chapter host their Annual Elegance in Black & White Gala. (Immediate past President W. Chris Stewart and Congressman Bobby Scott were in attendance). The Richmond chapter was honored by Riverview Baptist Church for their programs and services to children, Sunday, January 16, 2012. 28th Mid-Atlantic Conference Richmond Chapter Receives Honors and Awards: Membership Increase, African American Read Participation, and Service to Youth Increase. Richmond Chapter receives $2,500 Grant from Wells Fargo Bank, N A Richmond Chapter launches their "Go Green" initiative in three Richmond Public Schools, January-June 2012. Richmond Chapter prepares to host the 56th Annual Conclave. Richmond Chapter provides over fifty food baskets to families in need during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Holidays. Richmond Chapter receives "We Care" sign for their Go Green Initiative in Henrico County, VA. The "Go Green" initiative is committed to re-emphasizing the importance of beautification and pride in our neighborhoods and schools. Other News: Spotlight on our Members Continental Adeline Clarke is the proud grandmother of Walter Wright Clarke, III, born on April 20, 2012, weighing a healthy and happy eight pounds. The ecstatic parents are Walter Jr. and Tamara Clarke of Atlanta, GA. President Nkechi George Winkler was appointed to WTVR-CBS 6 Black Advisory Council. February 2012 Continental Pamela McKissack received the Mid-Atlantic Regional Director's Continental Extra Effort Award. March 8-9, 2012 Continental Goldie Pettaway receives honor for girls track team --Virginia Beach Public Schools Division Championship Continental Marilyn West is the proud grandmother of a beautiful baby girl Reagan. Continental Gwendolyn Davis receives top performer honor from Wells Fargo Bank, NA. Chapter President - Nkechi George Winkler-Regional Director - Nkechi George-Winkler ROANOKE CHAPTER Chapter: Roanoke Continental Submitting Data: Gloria Randolph-King Email address: [email protected] Telephone No.: 540 562-0632 New member news: Dr. Melva Belcher and Mrs..Quo Vadis Washington-Brown were inducted in January 2012. Both ladies are employed in leadership roles. Dr. Belcher is a retired principal and employed part-time by Roanoke City Schools as an Administrator on Assignment. She is a “trouble shooter” for the schools and works with compliance concerns. Quo Vadis is the Director of Mental Health Services for the Alleghany-Highland Community Services. As a project, the ladies raffled a ham and funds were used to support the Continental Angels Program. Chapter Happenings: Along with working with our youth group, “The Continental Angels”, the chapter has sponsored two very successful fundraisers. In March, we honored eight African American Women from the community in our first annual “Black Girls Rock” program. In April, the chapter sponsored our semi-annual production of the “Little Miss Continental 2012 Pageant”. Seven young ladies ranging from 8-14 years old competed with a creative component related to the theme-“Celebrity Look Alikes” Each contestant researched her celebrity and presented her image or facts about her during the pageant. All winners received a percentage of the funds that she raised. The Continental Angles performed a creative dance in both shows. The “Continental Angels” meet once a month and members of the chapter make presentations and assist them with their projects such as “apron making” and “Mother’s Day” gifts. Other News: The chapter’s high school entry for the Mabs Kemp Essay Contest won 1st place in the region and received a $125.00 check. The high school senior is an active member of the Roanoke NAACP Youth Council and serves faithfully in her Sunday School and Church. First Vice President Gloria Randolph-King received the Rev. R. R. Wilkinson Memorial Justice Award for Social Justice at the Roanoke NAACP’s Citizen of the Year Award on May 11, 2012. She currently serves as chair of NAACP Youth Works, Youth Advisor and chair of the 2012 ACTSO program. Chapter President: Barbara Brooks Regional Director: Mrs. Nkechi George-Winkler, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director WILMINGTON, N.C. CHAPTER Back Row-Left to Right Front Row-Left to Right Vernetta C. Corbett-1st Vice President Dollie Pollock-Public Relations Magdalene Johnson-Treasurer Edna Perrymon-Chaplain Carolyn Nelson-Corresponding Secretary Larniece Spencer-2nd Vice President Betty S. Rhodes-President Wilmington, NC Chapter community program given by our 2012 Volunteer of the Year, Ms. Yvonne Johnson. Boat Ride on the Henrietta Down Town summer camp 2011 The goal of this trip was to introduce the children to the Henrietta III Cruise Ship and learn about The Cape Fear River, The Battleship North Carolina and The State Ports. These are vital sites in our area. The objective was to teach the students about the history and show them how important these sites are to their community and livelihood. Captain Maffitt was the narrator for the history tour down the Cape Fear River. Black History Summer Camp 2011 “Healthy, Wealthy and Wise” The Wilmington Chapter of the Continental Societies, Inc, wanted to do a nutrition summer workshop. President Betty Rhodes contacted Ms. Rebecca A. Brandon, RD, and LCN who is a registered and licensed dietitian in North Carolina. On August 3, 2011, Ms. Brandon along with the Continentals presented a workshop for 39 boys and girls from the Village of Greenfield Resource Center. Health Summer Camp . Activities: The Food Fact Label was used to assist students with understanding the amount of foods, the daily recommended allowance as well as high fat and high sodium foods. Food models were used to demonstrate the appropriate portion sizes versus serving that are commonly used The students learned the importance of daily physical activities to improve overall health. The students listened very carefully to Ms. Brandon as she described how to read food labels and how to recognize foods that are high in sodium and calories. 2011 – 2012 ANNUAL SUMMARIES Chicago, Illinois Columbus, Ohio Dallas, Texas Houston Metropolitan, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma North Bay, California Saint Louis, Missouri Twin Cities, Minnesota Wichita, Kansas CHICAGO CHAPTER Chapter: CHICAGO Continental Submitting Data: Jean Newkirk Email address:[email protected] Telephone No.: 773-978-5517 New member news: Kudos to Continental Guy, Tyrone Bullock, Reflexologist, husband of Continental Janene Bullock, who did an awesome job as the physical fitness instructor at our 2012 Health Fair. Janine’s daughter, Tiara, was a participant in the 3rd Annual Little Miss D.S.T. Pageant (Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.), “A World of Magical Dreams”. The Chapter sponsored Carla Fincher’s son, Michael, as a participant in the Autism Walk on May 12, 2012. Health: The Health Fair was held at the Chicago Public Library (Legler Branch) the oldest African American library on the west side of Chicago. The Fair covered health issues and physical fitness. Representatives from the Chicago Fire Department discussed and demonstrated fire prevention strategies. Colgate personal care items were distributed to all participants. Education: African American Read-Ins were conducted at the Children’s' Place and area public schools. Our Reading Literacy Program is in its 11th year at LaRabida Children’s Hospital, the only hospital in the country solely dedicated to caring for children. Continental sisters mentored freshmen, sophomores and juniors at the Chicago Talent High School Student Community Report Card Conference. Scholarships: The 2011 Scholarship Awards Winner Demetria Taylor is a freshman honor student enrolled in the Nursing Program at Saint Xavier University in Chicago. The 2012 scholarship winners are: Latrina Moore, 1st place and Sydney Battle, 2nd place. The “Someone You Should Know Awards Luncheon” honored local African Americans and was the 2011 Scholarship Fundraiser. Employment: In preparation for the “Job Preparation Workshops,” one of the main objectives was to educate young adults of the importance of taking the first step in identifying a good career fit and doing a self-assessment as a way of determining more about themselves, what they like and don't like, and how they tend to react to certain situations.. Recreation: “Let’s Move” Recreation Day in the Park, Roller Skating & Ice Skating Arts & Humanities: Children’s outings to ETA Creative Arts Theater. Since 1971, this theater has been staging original or seldom-seen dramatic works by African-American writers from Chicago and beyond. Chapter members assisted with the Christmas Party and fashion show at one of our target facilities, Seguin Services, Inc., which is a charitable not-for-profit agency serving metropolitan Chicago, always striving to integrate, enrich, and empower people with disabilities. Continentals also supported the Glass Slipper Project which helps Chicago-area students have their own Cinderella story by giving away thousands of dresses to make for a prettier prom night. (NOTE: Healthy food choices were served at all of our events.) Other News: Continental blessings to Linda Gathings who has been called into the ministry. She delivered her trial sermon at New Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, IL on Sunday, April 22, 2012. Chapter President : Annie C. Barnett Regional Director: Louise W. Davis Charter Members (30+ Years of Service) (L-R Olia Lantz, Doris Johnson, Annie Barnett, President, Jean Newkirk and Constance Seymore) "Someone You Should Know" Committee (L - R Doris Johnson, Marian Bullock, Carla Fincher and Janene Bullock) Employment Workshops Health Fair LaRabida Reading Literacy Program (Marian Bullock & Jean Newkirk.10 years of service award) 2011 Scholarship Winner (Demetria Taylor) Linda Gathings COLUMBUS, OH CHAPTER Chapter: Columbus, Ohio Email address:[email protected] Continental Submitting Data: Telephone No.: 6/14/12 612-471-4863_ New member news: One new member for the up coming new year, Ms. Tonya Jones. She is an administrator manager at Discover Cards, with a PHD from Ohio State University and is the Co-Owner of the Shoe-Party Co. ____ Chapter Happenings: Donated caps and gloves to our adopted school Arlington Park. We also did readings at Nationwide Children Hospital and we are partnering with Greater Columbus Community helping Hand Inc. Other News: Planning on having a recruitment gathering in August. Chapter President – Marcialene Slate_____________________________________ Regional Director - Louise Davis_______________________________________ DALLAS CHAPTER HOUSTON METROPOLITAN CHAPTER LITTLE ROCK CHAPTER Little Rock Service Project – Kite day 2012 The Prospective Chapter Members, their spouses and other volunteers assembled at Chicot Primary School for a day of kite flying and fun. The weather cooperated, with high winds and clear skies. Prospective members manned the following “stations”: First Aid Kite Instructions Kite Assembly Refreshments (fresh apples, oranges and bananas, granola bars, raisins, water) Vice Regional Director Regina Deadrick and volunteer Ruby Deadrick (Regina’s mother) staffed the registration table. Prospective Members absent, but supporting with collateral were Tjuana Byrd, Crystal DeLoach, Terra Dukes, Maud Woods. A total of 59 children were impacted with this project. Kids and parents enjoy Kite Day 2012 (L-R: Linda Kamara, Andrea Stephens, Yolanda McCallum, Yolanda Farrar, Chandra Williams-Davis, Nikki Swannigan..with son, Dorothy Barton and Rose Cook). OKLAHOMA CITY CHAPTER OKLAHOMA CITY CHAPTER 2011 - 2012 OPERATION NEW MEMBER NEWS The Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Chapter will host a tea this fall in an effort to recruit prospective members. We will also revisit lost members to encourage them to return to the Chapter. The Oklahoma City Chapter was chartered February 19, 2011. CHAPTER HAPPENINGS At the National Conclave June, 2011 held in Washington, D. C. the Oklahoma City Chapter received a plaque in recognition of its H.E.E.R. National Childhood Obesity Project submitted. This year we have been busy with our H.E.E.R. Programs. During 2011 - 2012 the Oklahoma City Chapter revisited its chapter goals and focused on membership growth, implementing more quality programs for children with a focus on health issues and establishing partnerships with other community organizations. During the fall of this year, under the leadership of Continental Anita Jones, we focused on health by continuing our preventive health education program "Getting Rid of Mr. Dirt and Blocking Mr. Tooth Decay". The project is implemented in partnership with Colgate-Palmolive Company and with the permission, support and facilitation of Superintendent Dr. Gloria Griffin and Principal Michael Pryor of the Millwood School District. We can not begin too early teaching children the importance of caring for their teeth. With this as a focus we implemented a second health education program, "Rock Your Smile". Under the leadership of Continental Brenda Jones and in partnership with Colgate-Palmolive Company and the Salvation Station Child Care Center. Other programs implemented at the Salvation Station Child Care Center included "Music Last a Life Time" presented during Music Appreciation Month and "Reading Appreciation" presented during Reading Appreciation Month. We also completed several projects with our Community Action Center partners in Spencer, Oklahoma under the leadership of Continental Mercedees LaCue assisted by Continental Eleanor Smith and Continental Mildred Ward. The activities included a Back to School Bash and our annual Easter Egg Hunt. School supplies and book bags were given to each child as well as baskets and eggs. These projects allowed us to address the health and physical activity issues of children. Other projects this year included Christmas Cards to Soldiers written by children at Johnson Elementary School under the guidance of Continental Cynthia Johnson. Continental Carmelita Brazille and Continental Husband Emmitt Brazille, took students from Emerson High School on a job shadowing event in partnership with AT & T and Junior Achievement. Our Chapter is making an impact in our community. Darlene Sheppard Abram, President SAINT LOUIS CHAPTER Continental Societies Incorporated Saint Louis Chapter The Saint Louis Chapter was organized on June 19, 1981 by the late Dr. Fredda Witherspoon, renown Saint Louis educator and community leader. The chapter then and now is comprised of conscientious, concerned and talented ladies representing a variety of professions and interest. The Saint Louis Chapter has received national recognition in all components of the Five Point Programmatic Thrust. Most notably, the HEER Award which is the highest award bestowed upon a Chapter. American poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm," The Saint Louis Chapter enthusiastically pursued the Continental Societies National Initiatives for the service year of 2011-2012 to include Literacy and Childhood Obesity, Our Literacy Project was held at the Daruby Early Learning Center. It consisted of reading the book, "Aunt Flossie's Hats and Crab Cakes Later," by Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard and illustrated by James Ransome. This project emphasized reading is fun . Also, Continentals introduced the students as well as some of the teachers to dressing -up and wearing hats. Continentals dressed in our Sunday finery, wore colorful hats and carried frilly gloves. We shared with them a porcelain tea pot and cups, crystal plates, sterling flatware and lace table cloths. Of course, we pretended to have tea. And in so doing, introduced them to the words, pretend and imagination. As a special treat for us, the older children modeled hats that they made. The younger children wore costumes, hats and sang three songs. The literacy project afforded a delightful experience for both the Continentals and the children. Another national initiative we explored was Childhood Obesity. Childhood obesity is particularly troubling because the extra pounds often start children on the path to health problems that were once confined to adults, such as type-2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, low self esteem and depression. In an on-going look at childhood obesity in the Saint Louis Post Dispatch Newspaper recently featured an article entitled, "Action Is Urged To Battle Obesity" - "stating that today's children may be the first generation to face shorter life spans because of the epidemic. About one in five Saint Louis children and teenagers are obese. Our Chapter developed the "Seed-to-Table Project and utilized Aero Gardens to help curb Childhood Obesity. The project was presented to 2 first grade classes at Pierre Laclede Elementary School. The project was designed to encourage a healthy lifestyle by eating a variety of vegetables. The Aero Garden concept in the classroom allowed the children to learn how various foods grow, incorporate vegetables, fruits and herbs in their diets and promoted nutritional education. Three electrical Aero Gardens were placed in the classroom. They consisted of a red ladybug, black and yellow bumble bee and a domino design. They were selected to peak the interest of the children. The materials include the grow lamps, bulbs and nutrients, seed kit, garden shears and manual. This project began on January 20, 2012. We are delighted to note that the herbs grown at Pierre Laclede School have been shared with the Community Garden Project in East Saint Louis, Illinois. to help combat obesity In addition to participating in the national initiatives, the Saint Louis Chapter pursued specific local projects to include: The Impact of Alzheimer's Disease on Families specifically children, Say Yes to Children Campaign, Make A Joyful Noise-Christmas Concert, High School Mentoring Program and Dress For Success. Saint Louis Continentals are dedicated to the mission of Continental Societies Incorporated "To create environments within our communities that empower children to have access to quality and appropriate opportunities to reach their optimal potential." Additional Pictures taken at Pierre Laclede School in conjunction with the "Seed-to-Table Project, using the Aero Gardens to help curb childhood obesity. 2011 – 2012 ANNUAL SUMMARIES Atlanta, Georgia Birmingham, Alabama Greater Miami, Florida Jacksonville, Florida LaGrange, Georgia Montgomery, Alabama Newnan, Georgia North Dade/Broward County, FL Solivita-Polk County, Florid Tuskegee, Alabama SOUTHEASTERN REGION ATLANTA CHAPTER GREATER MIAMI CHAPTER 2011- 2012 Chapter & Regions Annual Summary Chapter: Greater Miami Continental Submitting Data: Mattie J. Williams Email address:[email protected] Telephone No.: 305 323 0421 New member news: Continental Delshonna Harris and Continental Guy Wendell Harris, new addition arrived on September 15, 2011, It's a boy! Congratulations and enjoy your Bundle of Joy! Love to Baby Harris. Chapter Happenings: We began our 2011-2012 year with a big BANG, planning and developing programs to continue to serve our lovely children in South Florida. During the Fiscal year we completed all of our HEER plus Arts and Humanities projects. We serviced three schools in the community with supplies from the Christmas In August program, we delivered plenty of items to fill book bags and backpacks for children in need, also, in our partner schools each teacher received a Survival Kit for the classroom as well as the principal and office staff. The principal, teachers and staff were very grateful and appreciative. The Colgate Dental Van Screening was held in the Perrine Park, more than 75 children participated and received dental packages and a healthy snack. CSI also experienced at Fienberg Fisher Elementary y School on Miami Beach the unveiling of a New South Florida Colgate Van that will serve all of the children in the state of Florida. Wow! On that occasion, each student in the school participated in a Brush-A-Thon, demonstrated by Colgate presenters! Colgate Program Director Dawna Michelle Fields, CSI National President Florence Blount, the Mayor of Miami Beach, Former NFL Football star, Jason Taylor, Continentals, and many other distinguished guests were in attendance for this awesome event. It was a huge success! CSI Greater Miami Chapter observed Founders Day/Continental Sunday at Second Baptist Church, Richmond Heights, FL, on 9/11/11, with families and friends. The service was beautiful. It was Youth Sunday and the Children in the Choir looked like Angels, wearing red, white, and blue.and singing from their hearts. The children also paused and acknowledge 9/11/11 in remembrance of their loss loved ones. We fellowshipped, greeted some friends and made a special presentation of $1,200.00 to Rev./Dr Alfonso Jackson, pastor, for the Youth Ministry. Following the service we traveled and gathered at Outback Steak House, South Miami for a scrumptious Brunch! It was a memorable event. Other events: Scrabble Clubs were held in two Elementary Schools serving 3 rd7th Graders. It is a unique program that enhances word fluency, social interaction, and Math skills, thanks to Dr. Earlene P. Dotson for this insightful vision. Health committee continued with the Avocado Miles Club, each student weighed in and kept a record of how many miles he / she runs. This component is so vital to the child well-being and is designed to keep fit and stay healthy. Thanks to Dr. Emkey and Continental Brenda Alford. The Recreation committee continued with its Hallelujah Night, playing constructive games, face painting, Door prizes, lots of food and fun. It was a family Funfilled night serving the community with more than 200 children in attendance, and the focus was to make sure everyone was safe during Halloween Night. Recreation also continued with its Boot Camp eight week program doing MIND, BODY, and SOUL at Frank C. Martin Elementary School, directed by Continental Guy James Henderson. This program culminated its activity with a well-coordinated Ceremony, directed by Continental Shelia Henderson. In September we received a $5000.00 grant from UPS to use for CSI Greater Miami programs. Two dynamic community leaders conducted A Financial Fitness for Kids, an eight Week program, this program culminated activity allowed 25 children to open a savings account at Wells Fargo Bank. The children were very thrilled and learned so much about Finances and the institutions. Thanks to this amazing woman, Dr. Doris Granberry for all of her support! CSI conducted a Continental Book Club and Continental Scrabble Club at our Partner schools. All three programs were outstanding to say the lease. Each group serviced 25 to 30 children. Our Arts and Humanities took a group of 20 children to see a production entitled: THE UMM HMM CHRONICLES and THE NUT CRACKER. Ballet, what wonderful outings, the children were well-behaved and enjoyed both events. The Education committee conducted a Wonderful TEEN TALK presentation to at least 130 students, The Panel of 8 students were former students. They spoke on related topics: peer pressure, choosing a High School and future planning. They were confident, and they imparted invaluable information to the students. A program well-planned, thanks to Dr. TanishaLaidler. CSI members participated in the F. C. Martin Veterans Day program, the community honored our Veterans on Veteran's Day and we were delighted to be a part of our Heroes and to thank them for their service and make a photo with the group. We partner shipped with 100 Black Men of South Florida delivering boxes of groceries to needy families for Thanksgiving. The families were very receptive and Thankful. The100 Black Men helped us take a Group of students on a shopping spree to Wal-Mart during the Christmas Holiday Season and treat them to lunch. Thanks to the 100 Black Men for supporting CSI Greater Miami Chapter. During the Christmas we delivered toys donated by Tots for Tots to the Community Partnership for the Homeless Shelter, a special thanks to Continental Rosa White and Ret. Lt. Col. Eldridge Williams for supporting this effort. We had a Wonderful New Experience this year getting to know our Sisters on a different level. Our Membership Chair implemented a program called" Sister to Sister Care" that is in full operation. We shared a lot of things keeping in touch with one another by calling each other, sending out cards, having lunch together, going for walks attending plays together. We have shown so many Acts of love to each other. We had a FABULOUS time together after our December Business meeting fellow shipping and exchanging Gifts with our Sister-To-Sisters. The objective is a serious effort to bond together more closely. During the month of Black History we participated in the Read-inChain at three different school reading African related books to the children. It was very informative and a pleasure working with the children! Another Powerful event was, Red Tails and a chat with an Original Tuskegee Airman. Ret. Lt. Col. Eldridge Williams joined a group of 25 students at the Regal Theater for a screening of Red Tails, a George Lucas movie. It was so impactful and moving, the children enjoyed the evening immensely, it was spearheaded by Christa D. Dean, Our Scholarship Fundraising event was SUCCESS with our own Talented Singer Brenda Alford to entertain us. What a treat it was! We are so thankful to have you on our team and many thanks to our Scholarship Chair, Eleanor Saunders, you are greatly appreciated! We had three Scholarship Recipients and one Juanita Byrd Essay winner. Our 1st Place winner went to Regional and won and will also represent us at National Conclave. Bravo! Needless to say Our Biggest Fundraising kicked off with a Bang, our 6th Annual 5k Walk / Run for Asthma was held at ZOO Miami. We survived the weather and ran a Marathon! Kudos to all Sponsors, walkers, runners and supporters. Then we prepared for our Southeastern Regional Meeting receiving 2012 HEER OVERALL OUTSTANDING AWARDS, Scholarship winner for Regional and 3rd place winner for the Juanita Byrd Essay Contest. We were recognized at the Chapman Partnership for the Homeless Volunteer Luncheon and at the Frank C. Martin School Volunteer Award Appreciation. We truly had a Banner Year! Thanks to all of you for all that you do for the children and this great organization! Other News:Continental Doris Granberry will be awarded the Doctorate of Education on June 9th during the annual Commencement service at Nova Southeastern University. Doris's daughter, Kemoria Queen Adel graduated with honors from medical school on May 20th.Dr. Kemoria will begin her OBV/GYN residency on July 1st in Chicago, Il. Also Continental TanishaLaidler will receive her PhD in Human Services on July 27th from Capella University. You make us Proud! Chapter President - Mattie J. Williams Regional Director - Christa Dotson Dean Scrabble Club UPS Grant Boot Camp Financial Fitness for Youth and Young Adults Programs Continental Sunday Red Tails photo with Tuskegee Airman Teen Talk 5K Walkathon Fundraiser for Asthma LAGRANGE CHAPTER 2011- 2012 Chapter & Regions Annual Summary Chapter: LAGRANGE Continental Submitting Data: Email address:[email protected] T HERROD Telephone No.: 7066163264 New member news: THE LAGRANGE CHAPTER IS PROUD TO REPORT THAT WE RECLAIMED ONE MEMBER THIS CONTINETAL YEAR. Chapter Happenings: THE LAGRANGE CHAPTER HAS WORKED HARD THIS YEAR. WE HAD VERY SUCCESSFUL HEER PROJECTS AND ENJOYED SERVICING MANY KIDS IN OUR AREA. WE SPONSORED ONE FUNDRAISING ACTIVITY THIS YEAR ENTITLED ELEGANT LADIES IN HATS. WE HAD A VERY GOOD RESPONSE FROM THE COMMUNITY THERE WAS A DINNER, SPEAKER AND ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED. Other News: Chapter President - Tracy B Herrod _________________________________________________________ Regional Director – Christa Dean __________________________________________________________ NEWNAN CHAPTER 2011-2012 Chapter & Regions Annual Summary Chapter: Newnan, Georgia Continental Submitting Information: Toni White, 1st Vice President Email Address: [email protected] Telephone No.: 678-877-7115 New Member News: We inducted three new members on April 11, 2012. We had representation for national in attendance. Pictured above from left to right are C.S. Debra Shepherd, C.S. Patrice Evans, C. S. Terry Woods from National Office, and C. S. Andrea Foster. We had a wonderful and heartfelt installation ceremony. Chapter Happenings: We have had a successful program year. Following are some of the programs we were involved in: Juanita Watts Bryd Walk-A-Thon, Girls-On-The-Move youth group and advisory council, Meriwether County Family Connection and Interagency Council Family and Friends Day, Burn’s Chapel Preparing for College Program and After School Tutoring Program. Following are only a few pictures to capture a few of these events. Chapter President: C. S. Linda Dixon Regional Director: C. S. Christa Dean NORTH DADE BROWARD COUNTY CHAPTER SOLIVITA/POLK COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter: Solivita Polk Continental Submitting Data: Pamela Sykes Email address:[email protected] Telephone No.: 863-427-7422 New member news: In December, we welcomed two new members. They are Brenda Lockley and Aleda White. Brenda is new to Solivita from the Maryland, D.C. area. Brenda just retired from her nursing position . On her retirement (July 1, 2011), Brenda received a beautiful framed poster with Maya Angelou’s poem , Phenominal Woman which was signed by her colleagues from the programs she administered. It was inscribed ‘Brenda, you are a Phenominal Woman AND a phenomenal leader. Thank you for your unwavering commitment, passion and leadership in advocating for the health and wellness of African Americans in Montgomery County MD. “Great going Brenda !’ Aleda hails from Brooklyn, New York. She is proud to be the first President of the African Heritage club of Lake Ashton. Chapter Happenings: Our chapter has had many good times this year. We began with our Sunday worship together. This Sunday signals our time together for the new year is beginning. Our tutoring started in October. We gave Two Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. We collaborated Solivita to give Angel gifts at Christmas. Then we organized a “Thank You” affair for our supporters just before Christmas.We had our Oldies but Goodie Dance in March. We went to Regional. We all received certificates for our efforts at Rio Grande and the children made us a Thank You poster at Palmetto.We gave a scholarship for $1,000.00 and two book awards for $500.00 and we’ll culminate our dynamic year at the Conclave in Richmond. Personal happenings: Ellie just learned she can continue her doctoral studies on full scholarship for three more years.Wow! Bernice is settling into her new Nurse Practitioner position with the Polk County Health department. Annette will now work from home. No more New York! We’re happy about this !!! Vivian is touting a new figure and healthier lifestyle, thanks to Weight Watchers! Diane and Arthur must recuperate after trying to keep up with his 90 year old mother, for three weeks. Jacquie and Clarence continue to beam following a recent visit to see their grands in Maryland . Lucille is still away with her motor home cronies as they travel across country to Arizona. Kathy Butler is again moving with pep in her step following her knee surgery. Ana and hubby Dalton celebrated the 17th year of his heart transplant on May 10th. Wonderful journey! Pat maintained her tradition of having a ‘ball’ at the Penn relays. Cynthia officially began her vacation. The beach, Virginia, Washington and more! Dianne and Jerry are now missing their grands who had a lively visit for about ten days recently. Maureen is totally absorbed in preparations for the Parkview Scholarship banquet, here in Solivita. Julie Johnson is celebrating her good Health reports by getting ready for a cruise. You go Julie ! Alma Diggs will soon be off to Texas to see her niece graduate from High School. Bettye Brown’s new position as Kenny Gamble’s A.C. leader has carved into her Solivita time. Linda Matthews will soon be saying “Ship’s Ahoy” as she sails on her Bahama Cruise ! Gail remains dedicated to ‘Zuma’. She never misses in spite of a highly demanding schedule! Betty Rowe is very proud of her granddaughter, Mari Robyn, who is the first African American Administrator at St Cloud Hospital. Alice has returned to Chicago with mixed emotions. Not to worry Alice, Solivita again soon. Pam plans to travel throughout the summer, just catching up with friends and relatives. Hey Guys, Enjoy your vacations!!! 633 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW First Floor Washington, DC 20004 www.continentalsocietiesinc.org “Our Children, Our Commitment, Our Concern”