GKC DG Spring 2014 Newsletter
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GKC DG Spring 2014 Newsletter
G R E A T E R K A N S A S C I T Y A L U M N A E C H A P T E R O F D E L T A G A M M A CABLE CONNECTION Wint e r 2014 w w w.k c dg.o rg TABLES THAT BLOOM CELEBRATES TEN YEARS Excitement is building for the tenth annual installment of TABLES THAT BLOOM, the acclaimed luncheon and silent auction hosted by the Greater Kansas City Delta Gamma alumnae chapter. To-date, the event has raised over $100,000 and has benefited sight-related charities such as Alphapointe, the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired, Kansas School for the Blind, Kansas Specialty Dog and the Delta Gamma Foundation. Guests have the opportunity to dine amid spectacular tablescapes created by the most talented designers and florists in Kansas City. T ABLES T HAT B LOOM has grown considerably from its modest beginnings. In 2004, a themed luncheon was held at 40 Sardines in Leawood. All the tables were designed by Delta Gammas and the decor featured everything from vintage china to an artificial grass tablecloth. Even the invitations were thoughtfully handmade by area alumnae. The idea was so successful that the chapter decided to share the event with the community, inviting area designers to decorate tables and guests to join the fun. A keynote speaker was added and the event moved to the Fairmont Hotel (now the Intercontinental). In the last ten years, over 100 different designers have graciously put their talents on display. TABLES THAT BLOOM is an event that local Delta Gammas can take tremendous pride in. Its notoriety has grown in the Kansas City area and it’s a model fundraiser for our Fraternity, an event which many other alumnae chapters aspire to emulate. www.kcdg.org Please mark your calendars and plan to join us on Thursday, May 8, 2014. A military theme will set the tone for the afternoon as we celebrate a decade of “Doing Good.” Fraternity Executive Director To Speak at Tables That Bloom The Greater Kansas City Delta Gamma alumnae chapter is pleased and honored to announce that Colleen McGuire (Π), E x ecu t i v e Director of Delta Gamma Fraternity, will be the keynote speaker for the tenth anniversary of TABLES THAT BLOOM. Colleen is the Fraternity’s seventh Executive Director and she began her tenure in August 2012. Colleen is originally from Missoula, Montana, and attended the University of Montana. Her education includes a master’s of military arts and sciences from the Army’s Command and General Staff College, and a master’s of national security and strategic studies at the Army War College. Colleen is a retired brigadier general in the U.S. Army and served on the Joint Staff. She currently serves on the Department of Defense's Adult Sexual Assault Crimes Panel. She was the commanding general of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command and the 13th provost marshal general, the first woman to hold either position. Brigadier General McGuire was also the first woman to be commandant of the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Colleen has lived all over the U.S. and abroad and served in Iraq. TABLES THAT BLOOM Thursday, May 8, 2014 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Indian Hills Country Club 6847 Tomahawk Rd, Mission, KS WE NEED YOU! WAYS YOU CAN HELP... • Attend the event, invite a friend, or sponsor a table • Donate or secure an auction item • Help contact designers or sponsors • Help with public relations • Assist designers on the day of the event • Assist with setup, guest registration, clean up, and auction check-out • Write thank you notes Silent Auction Item Ideas Gift certificates to restaurants, spas, salons, entertainment venues, and boutiques; college and professional sports paraphernalia; home or kitchen accessories, food items and baskets; women’s clothing, accessories, handbags, jewelry, baby items (blankets, clothes, nursery decor), Delta Gamma and anchor themed items. Chair: Alicia Poole (T) [email protected] 913-735-0TTB (0882) or 816-588-8402 [email protected] www.TablesThatBloom.com 1 G R E A T E R K A N S A S C I T Y A L U M N A E C H A P T E R O F D E L T A G A M M A MEETINGS & EVENTS LAND HO! VICTORY GARDENS Tuesday, April 8, 2014 | 6:30 p.m. Home of Sherri Downing (BK) 5815 W 148th Pl., Overland Park Join Loretta Craig as she gives us a history of Victory Gardens. Her passion for growing food that is healthy and delicious for her family and community is infectious! We will be collecting gardening toys and seeds for CCVI. RSVP by April 1 to Carol Brehmer (AΛ), 913-685-9110 or [email protected]. The Delta Gamma Foundation Lectureship in Values & Ethics Spring Lectureship featuring Elizabeth Smart Friday, March 14, 2014 | 7:30 p.m. Jesse Auditorium, Jesse Hall, University of Missouri In 2002, at the age of 14, Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was found alive nine months later, only 18 miles from her home. The abduction of Elizabeth and her recovery were widely discussed in the media and were the subject of both a movie and a book. Ms. Smart is now an outspoken advocate for child abduction and recovery programs and legislation. Don’t miss this incredible Lectureship opportunity! For further information contact Lucinda Rice-Petrie (M) at 816-363-0972 (home), 816-916-0927 (cell), or email [email protected]. A NOTE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Do Good and we have! At the September meeting, we collected classroom supplies for CCVI and in October, we cleaned out our closets and donated more than seven BIG bags of clothing, one computer and one bag full of costume jewelry to Alphapointe! November rolled around and we donated 14 gently used cell phones to Cell Phones for Soldiers in order to help provide cost-free communication services to active-duty military members and veterans. At our holiday brunch, in December, we collected 16 WalMart gift cards for both CCVI and Alphapointe totaling approximately $135 (some of the gift cards didn’t have an amount listed). As a result, two Alphapointe seniors with vision loss were impacted in a very real and meaningful way. Thank you! Your desire to continue to live our motto, Do Good, inspires me! Two words; a simple request and yet, this statement is so much bigger than that! It represents who we are and what we believe in as an organization and as individuals. Our sisterhood is strong, our goals are set high, and we have more good to do! We’d love to see you at one of our monthly gatherings, Founders Day, or TABLES THAT BLOOM. Our speaker this year is not to be missed! Join us if you can! ITB, Lori Yergovich O’Neal (AΩ 1985) JOIN THE TEAM! WE NEED YOU! Throughout January, the Nominating Committee will be working on the slate of officers for 2014-2015 (terms begin July 1). Are you interested in becoming a part of our dynamic leadership? Do you know someone who would make a terrific officer? Would you like to learn more about any of the Travel to the Lectureship with the KC DGs! positions? If so, please contact one of the committee members. If you are interested in traveling with other KC DGs to hear We want to hear from you! Elizabeth Smart speak, please contact Lailan Bressler (AY) at Susan Durbian ............... [email protected] 913-491-8423 or [email protected] by February 10. Barb Boersma................ [email protected] Susan Kastner [email protected] Carol Haenisch .............. [email protected] Local Awards Nominations Founder's Day is Saturday, March 1, and it’s time to acknowledge fellow KC DGs who have gone above and beyond. If you would like to nominate someone, please provide the following information: 1. Your Name 2. Nominee’s Name 3. Award Name 4. Specific explanation for nomination 5. Would you present this award at Founders Day if your nominee is selected? Send your nomination(s) to Lailan Bressler (AY) via email ([email protected]) or mail (12320 Rosewood, Overland Park, KS, 66209) by Friday, February 14. Local Awards - Descriptions • Cream Rose Award of Delta Gamma: Recognizes an alumna for their Fraternity and community involvement. www.kcdg.org • The Pebble Award: Presented to the alumna who best exemplifies Elizabeth “Betty” “Pebble” Beach Norris’ devotion and love of Delta Gamma and its philosophy. • Stellar Award of Delta Gamma: Recognizes achievement in career/community involvement or noteworthy service to Delta Gamma for a single event. • New Girl In Town Award of Delta Gamma: This award is for a new member who jumps right in and says “YES, I want to do that job(s).” • Medal Winners: Recognizes outstanding service as an officer or Interest Group leader. • Spirit Award: Presented to the cheerleaders of our chapter who display contagious enthusiasm for Delta Gamma. • Dorothy Rotenhagen Award: Recognizes an alumna whose loyalty, generosity and devotion to the ideals of Delta Gamma have been constant in her life. 2 G R E A T E R K A N S A S C I T Y A L U M N A E C H A P T E R O F D E L T A G A M M A INTEREST GROUPS BOOKIES Monday, Feb. 17, 2014 | 2:45 p.m. Sue Bond (BK) 9823 Nall Ave., Overland Park The Light Between the Oceans by M. L. Stedman. Please call the hostess if attending, 913-648-5201. SILVER STREAKERS Fridays | 11 a.m. Brunch Feb. 21, April 18, June 20, Aug. 15, Oct. 17, & Dec. 19, 2014 Homestead Country Club | $16 This celebrated group is for Delta Gammas who have reached the 50 year membership milestone! Enjoy a new Monday, March 17, 2014 | Noon menu each month while sharing alumnae Nancy Webb (Ξ) group news and sending notes of good 37000 West 155th St., Gardner cheer to members in need. RSVP to Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker by Jennifer Barbara Larison (AK) at 913-649-6957 / Chiaverini. We will carpool and have [email protected] or Emily lunch. Please call the hostess if attending, Ballentine (AP) at 913-831-0721 / [email protected]. 913-893-6632. TREKKIES Thursday, February 13, 2014 | 10 a.m. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Enjoy a docent-guided tour celebrating "Love in Art." Lunch to follow in Rozelle Court. Hostesses are: Barbara Larison (AK), [email protected], 913-649-6957, & Emily Ballentine (AP), [email protected], 913-831-0721. Monday, April 21, 2014 | 2:45 p.m. Barbara Larison (AK) 9524 Walmer St., Overland Park Planning session for 2014-2015. Submit book recommendations prior to the meeting. Please call the hostess if attending, 913-649-6957. SOCIALITES Don’t miss the chance to dine, drink and dish with your fellow Delta Gammas! Check the monthly emails or our Facebook page for upcoming Socialites events. Questions? Contact Charisse Craine (ZI) at 714-401-1003 or [email protected]. Thursday, May 15, 2014 Shopping trip to Cockrell, Missouri, (near Lee's Summit) and lunch. RSVP to Gail Ward (ΓI), 913-648-2386, or Jean Sullivan (AE), 913-642-4485. SAVE THE DATE LABELS & BOXTOPS Monday, May 19, 2014 | 3:15 p.m. Jean Browne (X) 8025 Roe Ave., Prairie Village Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende. Please call the hostess if attending, 913-642-7812. DGS DO GOOD—SERVICE HOURS! Our alumnae gave over 1,400 hours in service and awareness activities this past year! Why not resolve to give a few hours yourself? There are numerous opportunities with CCVI, Alphapointe, and TABLES THAT BLOOM. Watch the monthly e-newsletter for the latest requests. Send your service hours to Debbie Link (M), 816-769-5002 or [email protected], so your hours can be recorded and we can share the pride we have in our commitment to "Do Good!" KEEP IN TOUCH—UPDATE YOUR INFO! Are you receiving our printed newsletter, monthly e-newsletters, or mailings from Executive Offices? If not, we need your current email address and/or contact information. Please send updates to [email protected]. www.kcdg.org Thursday, April 10, 2014 World War I Museum followed by lunch at Chez Elle, 1713 Summit. RSVP to Diane Barker (M), 816-510-0515, or Barbara Altergott (M) 816-943-0396. Tuesday, June 10, 2014 Planning potluck salad luncheon. Hostess: Barbara Altergott (M), 103 E 126th St., KCMO. RSVP at 816-943-0396. Panhellenic Women of the Year FOR EDUCATION Scholarship Brunch • Delta Gamma collects Labels and Box Tops Saturday, April 26, 2014 for Education. Earn cash for your local 9:30 a.m. - Noon school for the blind each time you shop Ritz Charles for groceries. Please save and send to Jan 9000 W. 137th St., Roach (AΥ), 4409 W. 82nd Street, Prairie Overland Park Village, KS 66208. This yearly event honors scholarship • U P C c o d e s f r o m B e t t y C r o c k e r, Campbell’s, Pepperidge Farm, V8, Prego, recipients as well as an outstanding General Mills cereal, Ziplock bags, and woman from each sorority alumnae many more qualify. Visit chapter. The program includes a silent www.boxtops4education.com to see all auction with many desirable items to bid participating products. on. All the proceeds go to fund Panhellenic scholarships. Please make plans today to attend and F OLLOW U S , “L IKE ” U S AND lend our support to the Kansas City G ET C ONNECTED ! Panhellenic community and current We’re on the web! www.kcdg.org president and fellow Delta Gamma, Get our monthly emails! Add [email protected] Annette Wiehl Thomas (ΓΥ). For more to your address book. information contact Annette at Follow us on Facebook! Delta Gamma— 913-649-5417. Greater Kansas City Alumnae Chapter 3 G R E A T E R K A N S A S C I T Y A L U M N A E C H A P T E R O F D E L T A G A M M A PHILANTHROPIC FOCUS CCVI CONNECTION FELLOW DG LEADS TROLLEY RUN Beth Haden (Mu 2002, pictured at left) is the co-chair for the 2014 and 2015 Sabates Eye Centers Trolley Run benefiting CCVI. Mark your calendar for Sunday, April 27. The Trolley Run is CCVI's biggest annual fundraiser, and is the largest timed four-mile run in the nation! Beth is an attorney with Bryan Cave LLP. She practices in the areas of financial services and bankruptcy, restructuring and creditors' rights. Beth received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2009 and her Master of Laws degree in Taxation from Boston University in 2010. ALPHAPOINTE UPDATE DINING IN THE DARK Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014 Westin Crown Center Hotel Join us for Alphapointe’s annual gala fundraiser! Guests will enjoy a three course, gourmet meal served in complete darkness by waiters who are blind or visually impaired. New this year is The Art of Dining in the Dark, an art auction containing pieces of fine art, photography, jewelry and more. Guests can browse and bid on the art during the cocktail hour, which begins at 5:30 p.m. Seating for dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available by calling 816-237-2099 or via the Alphapointe website, www.alphapointe.org/events. All proceeds benefit the Low Vision services at Alphapointe. Youth Development Activities Thanks to a generous grant from the Hall Family Foundation, Alphapointe is excited to announce an expanded, yearlong youth development program for kids and teens with vision loss. Alphapointe will be hosting monthly activities, outings and other opportunities www.kcdg.org Beth is a member of the Executive Committee of the Griffiths Leadership Society for Women at the University of Missouri, a member of CCVI's Board of Directors, and a Greater Kansas City DG alumnae chapter board member. Please consider participating or volunteering for this exciting event as a show of support for Beth and CCVI, an institution which local Delta Gammas have championed since 1952. If any DGs would like to join a committee, please contact Beth at [email protected]. She will need lots of Delta Gamma support on race day! Registration is only $30 through the end of February. New this year—for an additional $10 individual runners can upgrade to a Nike Tech running shirt! More information can be found at www.trolleyrun.org Become A Friend of CCVI Please consider becoming a Friend of CCVI. The mission of the Friends of CCVI is to conduct fundraising activities, increase CCVI's visibility throughout the community, and provide volunteers for both Friends' projects and school-related activities. Not only does your membership support CCVI, this year it also gives members a discounted admission to many CCVI events. A Friends membership is $50, and Young Friends (under 40) can join for $25. Join online via this link: https:// secure.getmeregistered.com/ get_information.php?event_id=8862 for kids and teens to socialize, learn new skills and have fun. Most events will take place during the evening or weekend hours, and volunteers are needed to assist with a variety of activities. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Jennifer Kraenzle, Volunteer Manager, at 816-237-2099. Christmas Donations Alphapointe would like to send a big THANK YOU to Delta Gamma alumnae for the generous donation of gift cards to our rehabilitation clients and employees. The cards were put to great use by our Senior Services occupational therapists, Megan Lewis and Angie Bowers. Megan and Angie each had clients move into new apartments after recuperating in rehabilitation hospitals. They used the cards to help the clients purchase everything from dishes and silverware to linens and towels. Your gifts enabled two seniors with vision loss get back on their feet and on the road to independence. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES • Audio Reader Program: Read and record local newspapers and periodicals that are broadcast over a network specifically for people with vision impairment. Senior Helper and Visitor: Visit local seniors with vision impairment in their homes (ex. reading mail, running errands, making shopping lists, etc.). Event Volunteer/Committee Member: Help with the Alphapointe Golf Tournament, holiday party, company picnic, and other events. Creative Arts Program Volunteer: Artists are needed to assist with the Alphapointe Creative Arts program twice a month. Administrative/Clerical Volunteer: Data entry, mailings, filing, faxing, and follow up calls to our rehabilitation clients. Work Adjustment Center Volunteer: Activities range from helping clients with exercise routines, at lunch and break times, and helping during holiday and birthday parties. For more information about Alphapointe events or volunteer opportunities contact Jan Wissman (M) at 913-642-9573 or [email protected]. • • • • • • 4 G R E A T E R K A N S A S C I T Y A L U M N A E C H A P T E R O F D E L T A G A M M A DG BULLETIN BOARD BABIES DID YOU KNOW... • Chris and Emilie Elmore Ferguson • Helen Hovey Taliaferro (BK) was (BK 1992) welcomed Lakyn Thomas featured in a KC Star article about her Ferguson on 10/18/2013. sewing circle that meets every Monday at Claridge Court. DGs Ramona WEDDINGS Cedarholm Walker (Mu) and Betty • Krystal Nabity (BK 2004) wed Boling Strand (BK) also attend. The Andrew Lund on 9/28/2013. Krystal’s article was written by DG Lisa wedding announcement in the last newsletter Waterman Gray (BZ). Among their was listed incorrectly. We apologize for the many projects, the group knits caps for error. • Brynn Chapman (AY 2002) wed Chris newborns at six area hospitals. Ferraro on 9/7/2013. IN MEMORIAM • Nora Palitz (AE 2008) wed Ted • Deceased 8/21/2013: Marilyn Johnson Herbstman on 10/13/2013 in New York Proctor (BΞ 1954) City. • Deceased 11/12/13: Jeanne Scharfenberg Tompkins (I 1945) Sisters In Our Thoughts • Deceased 7/23/2013: Nadine Linsenhardt Fischer, mother of Gloria Fischer Dobbs (M 1960). • Deceased 10/23/2013: Sybil Christine Johns Griffey, mother of Leah Griffey Bromley (M 1987). • Deceased 11/24/2013: Warren W. Jones, husband of Carol Harris Jones (BK 1948). • Deceased 1/6/2014: Paige Thomas, sister of Whitney Thomas Sojka (K 1996). SILVER STREAKERS HONOR FOUNDER by Barbara Larison (AK) The Silver Streakers interest group was formed in February of 1995 by Dorothy Mulford (BH 1942, pictured at left). According to Dorothy, at Founders Day the previous year, the 50-year members were honored, however, there was no recognition of those members who had been Delta Gammas for more than 50 years. Dorothy sought to remedy the situation. She got out her membership directory and called everyone who was a 50-year plus member. Many of the DGs, whom she contacted, were receptive to the idea of a special group just for them. Dorothy held a meeting at her home, which 21 DGs attended, and the Silver Streakers group was born. Since that fateful day eighteen years ago, the Silver Streakers have gathered for lunch and socializing six times every year. The president of the alumnae chapter is invited to attend the luncheons. Members are notified by a group of loyal women who personally contact the DGs on their calling list. There are currently 220 Delta Gammas who are 50-year plus members, www.kcdg.org so this is a daunting job. Dorothy instituted a “social only” format with “no business meeting, no minutes, no good works.” Delta Gammas, who attend the luncheons, pay for their lunch plus a small amount for the “kitty.” This money pays for miss-you, condolence and get well soon cards. The money is also used for sending memorials when a member or their spouse passes away. The Silver Streakers group has benefited our alumnae chapter in a multitude of ways. Friendships are renewed, the value of membership in Delta Gamma is recalled, and a number of 50-year plus members are paying dues a n d s u p p o r t i n g T A B L E S T H AT BLOOM. New 50-year members are welcomed every spring. The Silver Streakers continue to cherish venerable friends such as Martha Sklar (AK 1936), Ramona Walker (Mu 1940), Joan Brown (Mu 1942) and Dorothy Mulford (BH 1942). These beautiful women have been Delta Gammas longer than anyone else in our alumnae chapter. Dorothy commented “it’s sort of a pay-back time for a long Delta Gamma life of good works and doing good.” In October of 2013, Dorothy turned over the leadership of the Silver Streakers to Emily Ballentine (AP 1955) and Barbara Larison (AK 1957). Helen Taliaferro (BK 1943) will continue as the liaison with the Homestead Country Club where the luncheons are held. Carolee Atha (DΩ 1977) has volunteered to be our “Care Caller,” which is a new aspect of the Silver Streakers. She will contact members who are unable, for a variety of reasons, to attend the luncheons. The callers will continue calling, however, we hope to simplify the task by using email to contact some members. The Silver Streakers is a great group and I would like to encourage everyone, who is “old enough” to participate. In 2014, the Silver Streakers will have a luncheon on February 21, April 18, June 20, August 15, October 17 and December 19. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us. To make a reservation, you may contact Barbara Larison (AK) at 913-649-6957 / [email protected] or Emily Ballentine (AP) at [email protected] / 913-831-0721. In closing, I want to thank Dorothy for creating the Silver Streakers and for her many years of devoted service to keeping it a viable group within our alumnae chapter. Dorothy, you have given real meaning to the concept of “doing good.” In heartfelt appreciation for everything Dorothy has done for the Silver Streakers, an honorarium has been sent to CCVI. 5 F O U N D E R S D AY 2 0 1 4 Congratulations to the following Founders Day honorees... 70-YEAR MEMBERS Nancy Reckewey Banker (AM) Phyllis McLaren Biron (K) Jean Smith Browne (X) Ruth Payne Butler (BK) Bobbie Piper Christen (M) Paula Harris Folger (BK) Fran Leman Jackson (BΔ) Alberta Cornwell Mahoney (BK) Dainty Small Wiedeman (BK) 65-YEAR MEMBERS Nancy Russell Andrews (BΔ) Dorothy Johnson Copher (BK) Mardel Lofsted Lillard (M) Marianne Collins See (M) Peg Stanton Wurst (M) 60-YEAR MEMBERS* 50-YEAR MEMBERS* Lillis Prater Beihl (BX) Donna Maclay Bleich (K) Clar Ruff Evans (BK) Lynn Eickmeyer Buckholz (BK) Cathy Griffith Lowry (T) Dana Fankhauser Cooper (BK) Pat Summers Morse (M) Shani Wooton Crossen (BK) Janet Severin Neff (BK) Judy Crane Denney (M) Jody Myers Shepard (T) Linda Waters Dro (Θ) Gail Loomis Ward (ΓI) Nancy Wooldridge Engle (M) Marlene Reeble Wesemann (M) Patricia Ireland (BK) Susan Earhart Jessup (AT) 55-Year Members Virginia Irwin Kovack (I) Janice Mussler Conroy (AE) Marcia Nielsen LaMar (BK) Donna Laptad Godfrey (BK) Catharine Plavcan (AT) Kathy Horn Halstead (Σ) Vici Kampschroeder Reeves Bev Gnuse Hyde (M) (BK) Jackie Theis Ives (BΔ) Marilyn Ruff Locke (BK) *Fifty- and sixty-year Joanne Watkins McEachen (BK) members receive a Delta Peggy Edminster Moore (ΓY) Gamma Fraternity rose pin. Robin Collor Shore (AΠ) NEWS FROM MU–UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Mu kicked off the year with a visit to the Delta Gamma Center for Children in St. Louis to see the impact of our Fraternity’s Foundation firsthand. On October 11, Mu initiated 82 outstanding new members. A highlight for the semester was the 15th Lectureship Series presentation featuring Aimee Mullins, Paralympian, model and actress. The turnout was fantastic and we enjoyed hosting a great group of alumnae from Kansas City. Several members participated in the Race for the Cure on October 12 in support of Mu Chapter’s amazing ATC Julie Ryan (EN). For Homecoming this year we were paired with Alpha Epsilon Pi and came in sixth place overall, winning first place in skit! Also, our annual Anchor Splash competition in November was another success! We earned $5,500 for the Delta Gamma Foundation. Our members worked very hard this semester to earn a high GPA with a new study hour requirement and we’re excited to see the results. Keep up with the latest news at Mu Chapter by following us on Twitter, Instagram (@MIZZOUDG), like us on Facebook (Delta Gamma at Mizzou, Mu Chapter), and check out our website at missouri.deltagamma.org! Happy New Year from all of us at 900 S. P r o v i d e n c e ! We hope to see many of you at Mu Chapter ’s 105th anniversary celebration. NEWS FROM BETA KAPPA–UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Beta Kappa began the year by inviting 53 wonderful women to join our chapter. After the excitement of bid day, we hosted Anchor Splash and Anchor Slam in late September. With a lot of hard work, the women of Beta Kappa raised over $10,000 for Service for Sight! Our sisterhood retreat at a comedy club in downtown Kansas City was held in October. Fall also brought our casino-themed dad’s weekend, family weekend and our “Famous Couples” themed semi-formal. Beta Kappa proudly welcomed our new members into our sisterhood with initiation and brunch in late November. Three days after initiation, Delta Gamma received the news that we had been chosen for Rock Chalk Revue for the third year in a row! Our directors, Lesley Daughtery (2010), Katie Rudolph (2013), and Haley Lynn (2011) have put a tremendous amount of time and effort into the show and it’s sure to be a success! The show will be in March 7, 8 & 9 at the Lied Center in Lawrence. In December, Mom Kandy organized a lovely holiday party featuring delicious treats prepared by our fantastic chef, Michael! Our Parent’s Club provided themed study snack nights, which was appreciated during finals. All in all, its been a great year and we look forward to what 2014 brings! Founders Day Saturday, March 1, 2014 10 a.m. | Social 10:30 a.m. | Brunch The Webster House 1644 Wyandotte Street, KCMO Mu collegians pose with fall lectureship speaker Aimee Mullins. www.kcdg.org Beta Kappa collegians celebrate Bid Day! 6 G R E A T E R K A N S A S C I T Y A L U M N A E C H A P T E R O F D E L T A G A M M A 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 D U E S I N F O R M AT I O N Thank you to the 220 Delta Gamma alumnae who have paid their local chapter dues to date (check your name/address label on this newsletter to see if we have received your dues). We are well on our way to meeting our goal of 300 dues paying members. Your financial support has allowed us to "Do Good" in our community. In the first half of this year we were able to make a charitable contribution to Children's Center for Visually Impaired (CCVI) Holidays in Crestwood, make Anchor Splash donations to Mu and Beta Kappa chapters, sponsor a youth breakfast for summer campers at Alphapointe and contribute to the Panhellenic Scholarship fund. Your dues have allowed us to host wonderful programs including the Holiday Brunch. Local dues have also been used to print our membership directory and the fall and winter newsletters. If you have not paid your local dues it is not too late. With your payment we can continue to support our local collegiate chapters, CCVI, and Alphapointe and offer the outstanding programs we have come to expect. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Caryll Schultz (M), vp: finance at 913-685-0431 or by email at [email protected] or [email protected]. GREATER KANSAS CITY ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA GAMMA LOCAL DUES Cut out and mail the form below with your check, payable to Delta Gamma, to Caryll Schultz, vp: finance, 13209 Delmar St., Leawood, KS, 66209. You may also pay online at www.kcdg.org. Our membership year began July 1, 2013, and ends June 30, 2014. Thank you for supporting our Greater Kansas City alumnae chapter! Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Home Phone: Email: Employer/Job Title: Work Phone: Area High School(s) where you have contacts? Cell Phone: Want to go green (please circle)? Y/N DUES LEVELS: Bronze: $75 and up Pink: $50 - $74 Blue: $21 - $49 Optional: Add $3 to have your member directory mailed to you. Anchored in Tradition Mu Chapter 105th Anniversary Join fellow Delta Gamma alumnae and collegians in Columbia, Missouri, the weekend of March 14-16, 2014, as we celebrate our Founders, our Foundation, and 105 years of sisterhood at Mizzou! A block of rooms has been set up at Holiday Inn Executive Center for both Friday and Saturday night. The rate is $99.95. Please call 573-445-8531 to reserve your room. Ask for Delta Gamma 105th. The deadline for registration is February 15. For more information contact Danielle Hohmeier (M 2005) at [email protected] or Kary Bachert (M 1992) at [email protected]. www.kcdg.org Regular: $20* *First year members/new graduates are FREE Join Beta Kappa Collegians for Senior Brunch This spring, each graduating collegiate member will be receiving a gift from Delta Gamma Fraternity. The gift provides the Fraternity the opportunity to connect with these collegiate women who are about to embark on their post-college life as young professionals and new alumnae. Each graduate will receive the book, Life After College Explained, developed by Cap & Compass. The book covers a breadth of topics, including apartment leases, filing taxes, dinner etiquette and auto insurance. The front and back covers of the book will be customized specifically for Delta Gamma. Additionally, a letter from the Fraternity will accompany the gift to welcome the graduating member to alumnae life. The Beta Kappa Chapter will be holding a senior brunch at the end of the year (date/time – TBA) and all Greater Kansas City DG alumnae are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Sherri Downing (BK) at 913-991-8883 or by email at [email protected]. This is a fantastic opportunity to welcome graduating seniors to our vibrant alumnae chapter. 7 Greater Kansas City Delta Gamma Alumnae Chapter 4409 W 82nd Street Prairie Village, KS 66208-5036 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Kansas City, MO Permit #2924 Return Service Requested 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Carol Brehmer (AΛ) and Gretchen Wildrick (BZ) helped organize a fantastic Holiday Brunch. 2. Sherry Murillo (AT) and Beth Kelloff (ΔΨ) celebrate the holiday season at Grand Street Café. 3. Lucinda Rice-Petire (M), Barbara Larison (AK) and Lori O’Neal (AΩ) were a few of the contestants in the Holiday Brunch ugly sweater contest. 4. Emily Ballentine (AP), Pat Calliham (K) and Bev Hyde (M) enjoy a tour of the National Archives with their guide. 5. Betty Strand (BK) and Jodie Johnson (ΓY) arrive at the Roasterie for a Trekkies’ outing. 6. Trekkies don their caps to tour the Roasterie factory and learn about the fascinating world of coffee production.
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