February - Zonta International District 10
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February - Zonta International District 10
District 10−USA District 10 Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 3•2004-2006 Zonta International—Advancing the Status of Women World Wide It’s Mardi Gras in Louisiana – a time to enjoy the frivolity of costuming and parades – a time when even adults get their faces painted! Despite the catastrophic events of the past Governor Maggie Warren 30 days which have affected so many worldwide: earthquakes, tsunami, floods, mud slides, blizzards or illness, we are a resilient community and, we are Zontians, caring and generous. While we are grieving the losses of many, let us not forget to take time to restore our individual spirits, whether in quiet contemplation, a good book, a delicious cup of coffee, a great golf course, a beautiful sunrise or sunset, a child’s smile, a warm hug or the hysteria of Mardi Gras. When we take care of ourselves, we can better take care of the world. It is now a mere 247 days until our 58th District Conference in Shreveport, Louisiana where we will be honored to host Zonta International INSIDE THIS ISSUE Area 1 News ............................................................... 6 Area 2 News ............................................................... 9 Area 3 News ............................................................. 11 Club Announcements ............................................... 14 Dates to Remember.................................................... 5 Farewell to Carol Rainey .......................................... 10 Foundation Ambassadors........................................... 4 Governor’s Message................................................... 1 How You Can Help ..................................................... 3 Louisiana’s Women Leaders .................................... 14 Members in Need ....................................................... 8 Newsletter Tips ......................................................... 15 Nominating Committee Deadlines .............................. 4 Organization, Membership & Classification ................ 5 Prelude to District 10 Conference............................... 2 District 10 Newsletter President-Elect Olivia Ferry as our official representative. Ms. Ferry resides in Manila, the Philippines in District 17. The Isle of Capri Hotel and Casino is where all District 10 Zontians are invited to come together and share ideas, elect our future leaders and plan for the future of our District. Please mark your calendars for October 6 – 9, 2005 and plan to attend what will be a most rewarding and enjoyable experience for everyone. Area Meetings have been scheduled and they are no longer just for officer training. Our Area Directors have worked hard to put together informative, educational and fun programs that will make you more knowledgeable about Zonta and help to develop the potential leader within you. If you cannot attend your own area meeting, you are welcome to attend any (or all) of the other meetings. There is so much to be shared and you just might meet new friends. Also at these meetings, you will be among the first to have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for One Fully Paid District Conference Registration and All Sanctioned Conference Events. Ticket prices are $10.00 each or 3 for $25.00. You just cannot pass this offer up! Continued on next page Published by the Zonta International District 10 Maggie Warren, Governor [email protected] Pris Truesdell, Editor [email protected] Newsletters will be published Aug, Nov, Feb, and May. Email all articles to Pris by the 15th of the preceding month. Volume 2 Issue 3 Zonta International is urging us to complete Membership Registration on the website; please do your part! And while you are registering, take a good look at the website: there is lots of new information on programs, scholarship applications and Zontians in the news. Be sure to establish a permanent club email address before June 1, 2005. Did you know that you can request your own club logo? And, follow the links to the UN and take advantage of the many videos offered, some detailing Zonta’s history with the UN. Soon to be on our District 10 website: report forms and scholarship applications. Our website is there to serve you; please let us know how we can improve. Pat Gutierrez from Houston is our District Webmaster and she is always ready to assist. Thank you to all the clubs who are sending me their newsletters. I enjoy reading them and am always amazed and proud of how diverse and busy District 10 Zontians are. If you are not sharing newsletters with your Area Directors and other clubs, please include them. We can become a stronger District when we share information! Our membership numbers are up – congratulations! But we still have a way to go to achieve 1,006 by 2006. Share the Zonta spirit! Yours in Zonta, Maggie Donna Dodgen Prelude to District 10 Conference I wanted to share with District 10 Zontians how easy it was recently to travel into and out of Shreveport. I went there for our District 10 Board meeting and left San Antonio about 7 pm Friday night Isle of Capri, Bossier City, LA with a short stop in Houston (time enough to eat and walk to my connecting flight) and arrived in Shreveport at about 10 pm. While searching for a flight, I found a good deal that included a car, so I booked it. The Shreveport airport is small, efficient and very lovely. The employees are very pleasant and helpful. I picked up my car as I was waiting for my luggage and was pleasantly told how to get to the Isle of Capri. My car was just outside, I got in drove around a circle out of the airport and onto the freeway about ½ mile down and then 7 miles to the Isle of Capri which is immediately off a freeway exit, parked and went in. I was in my room bothering my roommate at about 10:45 pm. My return was just as efficient and easy! My return flight was at 11:05 am on Sunday and I left the hotel at 9:45 am to return my car and check in. Plenty of time and early enough for me to go through security twice because my GOOD friends had to drop off a bag I forgot (because yes, I was in a hurry and thought I was running late – not!). My travel adventure was great and I hope this entices everyone to come to Shreveport for our District 10 conference on Oct 6-8 at the Isle of Capri Casino – travel was easy! Have you registered online at the Zonta International Website? Remember the deadline is June 1. Register Today! February 2005 Page 2 of 16 Sandy Welch Tsunami First Hand While on a recent business trip to Changchun, China we heard of a terrible earthquake centered off Indonesia on December 26th. On December 27th my home office contacted me and ordered my co-workers and me to Sri Lanka Bangalore, India to supervise a research facility that had no workers, as all workers had left to find their relatives or render aid to the population. Bangalore is in Southern India not far from Sri Lanka. It is the Silicon Valley of India. The flight was supposed to take just a few hours, but in fact took over 40 hours. We were able to fly to Shanghai, but could not get a flight to anywhere near Bangalore. We were informed that if we could get to Hong Kong, we could hook up with the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group. We managed to charter a small plane to take us to Hong Kong and were taken on to the USS Shiloh and then to the Abraham Lincoln. Security checks were extremely thorough and occurred every few hours. The sailors and marines were so young. It breaks your heart to see them here rather than at home watching a playoff game − but we were extremely grateful for their help. We stayed aboard until transportation to Colombo, Sri Lanka could be arranged. This is a ship that is the size of a small city. The flight deck is over 1000 feet and launches hundreds of flights a day. The ship can carry over 3 million gallons of fuel and can stay at sea 90 days with no refueling or “restoring”. I never imagined anything this large. Over 5000 seamen are assigned to it and when necessary perform humanitarian service. There is some controversy over this ship and some countries will not allow it to dock as it has nuclear turbines. All countries are allowing it to dock now that the U.S. is helping out. A large helicopter was assigned to take us to the next stop. By this point the only luggage I was allowed was my much inspected IBM ThinkPad. (The inspectors wanted to know what “Zonta” was and why did I have so many files with that word.) Barely a day after the Tsunami, 10 ships and 17 helicopters were already setting up hospital and surgical stations in the affected areas. U.S. Sailors and Marines are simply the best. We arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka and, as we passed over the shoreline areas, we could not help but see terrible death and destruction. Bodies were just barely covered. It was a sight not to be forgotten any time soon. The U.S. Ambassador Jeff Lunstead (a Notre Dame graduate that I had met before) took the time to send a representative to the airport to make sure we were ok…it was so unexpected …just one more thoughtful action that proves again how caring Americans are! How Can You Help? In a letter to all Zontians, Subhaporn Peters, Governor of District 17, writes the best way to contribute is through international relief agencies with special disaster expertise working on ground in the affected areas, such as International Red Cross: http://www.ifrc.org/ CARE International: http://www.care.org/ Doctors Without Borders: http://www.msf.org/ (Note: MSF has received sufficient funds for its foreseen emergency response in South Asia.) UNFPA: http://www.unfpa.org/ UNICEF: http://www.unicef.org/ Zonta Thailand has set up a tsunami relief fund to help rehabilitate the victims, orphans and their surroundings. Please wire your donations to: Bangkok Bank Public Co. Ltd., Emporium Branch 622 Emporium Tower, Sukhumvit Road Klongtan, Klongtoei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tel: +66-2664-9291-3, +66-2664-9295 Fax: +66-2664-9294 Beneficiary Name: ZONTA THAILAND FOR TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND Savings Account Number: 096-020-1234 Swift Code: BKKBTHBK (Note: Please do not send checks. Due to bank fees, combined individual donations that are sent as one wire, where possible, will be more cost effective.) Email/ fax a copy of your transfer slip to: Barbara Kesara Pantumrat [email protected] Fax: +66-2392-7858 District 10 Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 3 Barbara Yoder and Judy Kautz Foundation Ambassadors ZI Foundation Focus Consider making ZI the beneficiary of your Did you know that one of our responsibilities as annual IRA contribution, or designate an amount to members of Zonta International is individual go to ZI in your will. This will qualify you for giving? We help our clubs raise funds for our ZI membership in the Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society, a contributions through District 10, and we are special recognition program for Zontians who name encouraged to give one third of club fundraising ZI as beneficiary. monies to various funds established at that level. However, club members should also contribute There are many other opportunities for individually, depending on personal circumstances, individual contributions, all of which are recognized of course. Here are some suggestions for your by pins from ZIF for various dollar thresholds. If individual giving: you want to know how much you have contributed, Recognize a fellow Zontian, friend or family member by donating in their honor or memory. This could be in honor of a birthday, special anniversary, or other occasion. There is a space on the ZI Foundation contribution form for you to fill out the person’s name and address. ZIF will send a very nice letter to that individual or family announcing that remembrance by you. Participate in the Silent Auction at the annual District Conference, or make a donation at your Area Meeting. All these contributions are tax deductible, and our District 10 clubs always have wonderful items available during the conferences and meetings. you can submit a request for this through the Web site -- under Zonta International Foundation, Frequently Asked Questions, located at http://www.zonta.org/site/PageServer?pagename=zi f_faq. Barbara Yoder and I are happy to assist you with individual questions about your giving, and we are always excited to present pins to recognize your individual giving at meetings and conferences! Judy Kautz Asst Foundation Ambassador District 10 WANTED! Qualified candidates to receive the baton of leadership for 2006-2008. Nominations for International officers must be received by the Nominating committee by May 15, 2005. Nominations for District officers must be received by the Nominating Committee by June 3, 2005 For additional information contact any member of the Nominating Committee: Sally Rankin [email protected], Kaye Anderson [email protected] or Lynn Altemeyer [email protected] February 2005 Page 4 of 16 Organization, Membership, and Classification 1006 IN 2006 Zonta is in the business of people helping people, with our end product being service. Never before has there been such a demand for our product. People in every part of our world are desperate in need of the help, and comfort that Zonta service brings. But we cannot hope to reach even a fraction of those who are suffering if Zonta’s internal health is failing. It is up to every Zontian, every Zonta club, and our Zonta district to address the issues hat can help us to strengthen our organization from within. Never before in all of human history has there been such a need for Zontians and Zonta clubs. I believe it is District 10’s destiny to become the fastest growing district in the world. During this biennium, we have a rendezvous with destiny. The District 10 Board has reaffirmed the need to strengthen our membership by setting a goal of 1006 members by the year 2006. But to reach that ambitious goal, all of District 10 must join together in fulfilling this quest. To strengthen our membership, I ask: every Zontian to: Proudly display your membership in Zonta by wearing your lapel pin. Discuss the many benefits of Zonta membership with business and professional associates Invite an outstanding leader in your business or profession, or community to become a Zontian Sharron Miles every Zonta club to: Induct at least one new member every month with an annual net membership goal of at leave five member for every club Develop and implement a membership development strategy that is appropriate for your community Offer a comprehensive orientation program to all new members Share information on members, who relocate with clubs in their new communities Organize a new club in your area that does not have a Zonta club our district to: Conduct a membership and development seminar at each area meeting Make full use of the expertise and resources offered by the Zonta International staff and OMC chairmen Organize a district-wide membership committee composed of at least one member from each area Make sure that each club has a membership campaign in place and includes at least one new member per month with a new increase of five. Develop an award program to recognize and honor the leaders who demonstrate the vision to make this quest a reality. These are the exceptional leaders who will build the future of District 10 in 2004-2006. Dates to Remember: 2005 January February March April May June 11 1 26-27 28 8 1 9-10 23-24 1 15 28 31 31 1 1 Amelia Earhart Day New Membership survey on ZI Web site Area 1 Meeting, Granbury, TX UN Commission of the Status of Women meeting begins Zonta Rose Day and International Women’s Day YWPA Club candidates due to District Area 3 Meeting, San Antonio, TX Area 2 Meeting, Longview, TX Club 2005-2006 Officers Report Form due to HQ District YWPA recipients due to HQ International Day for Action on Women’s Health Klausman Club candidates due to District International nominations deadline – received by District Nominating Chairmen from Zontians 2005-2006 Dues payments to HQ All clubs expected to have club email addresses reported to HQ District 10 Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 3 Area 1 News Karon Lowe, Director Central Oklahoma The ladies of the Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma will celebrate their twentieth anniversary at their Feb 15th meeting. In addition to the normal business meeting, the club will sponsor a membership event, providing information about ZI projects and scholarships around the world as well as what the club does locally. The Central Oklahoma club is attempting to contact previous members and past presidents to attend the celebration, and will feature memorabilia and photo highlights of the past 20 years. Charter President Joy Rupp will bring out the special cake created in honor of the club and its members. Highlights and photos will be featured in the next issue of the Heartland Exprezz! Two special single moms and families enjoy the holidays Amy Wager and her five children and Debbie Lupton and her two children were recipients of Thanksgiving meals and Christmas gifts compliments of the ladies of the Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma. Service Chair LouAnna Munkres reported that club members donated over $600 to purchase staples for Thanksgiving meals for the families in November and Christmas gifts in December. The families were truly grateful and it was delightful to see the smiles on the faces of all as the meal staples and gifts were delivered. This is the second year the Central Oklahoma club has donated meals and gifts to single mom households during the holiday season. Judging from the smiles, this may become a tradition! Sharon visits with Debbie Lupton and her children after delivering food and supplies for their Thanksgiving meal. The Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma hosted a reception honoring District 10 Jane Klausman Scholarship recipient Sheryl Kuzmik at the club’s November meeting. Club members enjoyed meeting Sheryl and her parents, and also enjoyed visiting with our District Governor Maggie Warren, Zonta International Treasurer/Secretary Darlene Kurtz, Lt Governor Sharron Miles, and Area 1 Director Karon Lowe, who were in attendance to make the scholarship presentation. The Central Oklahoma Club also celebrated Zonta International’s 85th birthday with special placemats and table decorations, and a cake decorated for the occasion. Everyone in attendance agreed it was a great way to celebrate 85 years of Zonta International’s efforts to advance the status of women. Amy Wager and her children smile as they think about the wonderful goodies delivered by Judy Kautz on behalf of the Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma. Continued on next page February 2005 Page 6 of 16 More Area 1 News ZI Treasurer/Secretary Darlene Kurtz and Dsitrict Governor Maggie Warren present Sheryl Kuzmik with her scholarship. During January, the Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma chose to honor Women in Aerospace. Two guest speakers, Colonel Kathleen Close, Vice Commander, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, and Jerry Anne Jurenka, Immediate Past President, Zonta Club of Longview, presented their perspectives on the contributions of Amelia Earhart. Col Close opened the program with a review of achievements and little known facts about Amelia, and presented several examples of her leadership in advancing the status of women. Jerry Anne Jurenka shared several “firsts” achieved by Amelia. She then showed slides from her 1999 trip in search of Amelia’s lost aircraft. Jerry Anne also discussed the various theories regarding Amelia’s disappearance and concluded with her interpretation of what really happened. Club members commented that they learned new and interesting facts of Amelia’s journey and leadership in advancing the status of women! Col Kathie Close and President Janis Wood share conversation at the January meeting honoring Women in Aerospace. District Governor Maggie Warren greets Sheryl Kuzmik and her parents. Nancy Anderson, Amelia Earhart Program Chair, greets Jerry Anne Jurenka, Zonta Club of Longview, featured speaker at the January meeting Dallas Janis presents Sheryl Kuzmik, Jane Klausman recipient, with gifts from the Central Oklahoma Club while Vice President Tiffany Smith looks on. District 10 Newsletter In December the Zonta Club of Dallas showcased a beautiful “Monet-style” painting by Dallas artist, Marissa Messina. Proceeds from the sale of the lovely oil painting will benefit local charities, help disadvantaged women, and provide scholarships to women who wish to pursue education in previously male-dominated fields. Three opportunities for service selected by the club include: Our Friend’s Place which works with young women ages 18-24 on Life Skills such as goal setting, dating and marriage, time management and accountability; Family Place which helps victims of page domestic Continued on next Volume 2 Issue 3 More Area 1 News violence; and the Rainbow Room which provides critically needed items for abused and neglected children. Johnson County The Zonta Club of Johnson County is finalizing their Status of Women Event and Scholarship Fundraiser which will be held on Tuesday, February 1, in Cleburne. Through the years, Honoree Kay Walls has given her time and talents to making Johnson County a better place to live, especially for the children. The dinner and silent auction event is the biggest fund raiser of the year and more than 150 people are expected to attend. Weatherford The Zonta Club of Weatherford has been very busy. Donna Couch and Emily Bates attended their first Zonta District 10 Conference in Fredericksburg. The club donated and decorated a Christmas tree for the Fantasy Forest at City Hall and received the proceeds from the sale of it for the charities of their choice. Colonel Judy Kautz of the Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma was the featured speaker for the Amelia Earhart program in January and 84 people were in attendance. As a result of the luncheon the club has realized 5 new members and raised funds for scholarships already. Right around the corner is the club’s annual scholarship fundraiser, The Third Annual Casino Night, scheduled to take place on Friday, March 4 in Weatherford. Members in Need Around the District Please keep these members in your prayers. Let them know they are in our thoughts. Send messages of consideration or congratulations! • Past Governor Margaret Dauzat, still battling cancer • Judy Stiles, member of the Longview club, recently lost a son as a result of a serious automobile accident in which she was also involved • Bonnie Swick, member of the Longview club, battling cancer • Past Area 2 Director Grace Shore, battling cancer • Jo Ann Krauskopf's husband Pete is doing well - a little weak from not eating well and losing so much weight but he is improving. • Karen Elbert's husband Don is having difficulties again • Gail Irby's husband passed away a short time ago • Now for the really good news: Area 3 Director Sandy Welch is a newlywed! She married John Ferguson on December 24th February 2005 Page 8 of 16 Area 2 News Danita Utsman, Director Lafayette Longview Our second annual fashion show is slated for February 22, 2005 and Woman of Achievement Banquet in April. Pictured below is Lisa LeBlanc waiting in the Zonta Club of Lafayette food booth for the crowds at the Sertoma Air Show. In the background are 2 members of "The Auxiliary", Richard Yandle and Conrad Bercier, with Paulette Yandle and Aimee Bercier. Fundraiser: The 31st annual Antique Show and Sale is fast approaching for the Zonta Club of Longview. The date for the event is March 4, 5 and 6, 2005, at Maude Cobb Activity Center, Longview, Texas. Show Directors, Bobby and Zella Tucker, report that the show is full and will feature 60 dealers from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and other states in the region. Admission is $5 and can be used for all three days. The show features a tea room with an extensive menu, pie bar, and many exceptional door prizes. Holiday Luncheon: The annual Holiday Luncheon was held at Summit II, Longview, Texas, on Tuesday, December 14. Janis Canion presented a brief program based on the famous children's book by Dr. Seuss, "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas". The club's holiday project was designated for Hope Haven, a home for homeless women and children, and abused women. The club collected $1,200, which is a record for out-ofpocket donations for this event. Hope Haven Director, Sonia Henson, is a member of the Longview Club, and will use the funds to purchase electronic teaching equipment for the children of the home. She told the club that many of the mothers will benefit by the equipment since many do not read, and therefore cannot read, or teach, their children. That’s not Amelia pictured below, just our club president Shea Sieferman who donned "Amelia-like garb" for a photo op during the air show. L-R: Sonia Henson and Donna Hughes, Fellowship Chair The website, www.zontalongview.org, is in progress and should be completed soon. Check us out! Lafayette's Woman of Achievement Banquet is set for Thursday April 21 at the Lafayette Hilton Hotel when Rose Cormier will be honored for her work with the Women's Foundation. District 10 Newsletter Continued on next page Volume 2 Issue 3 Area 2 Continued Honors: Longview Regional Hospital Women's Advisory Council recently honored Danita Utsman as one of their 12 "Stars Over Longview". This is a program started by LRH in 1999 which recognizes women in Longview for outstanding community service or contributions. A calendar is produced which features one woman for each month. Danita is "Miss November"! The keynote speaker for the event was Carne Wilson who spoke about "The Pressure to be Perfect". The event was attended by over 800 people. Our November program was presented by Jan Statman, one of our members, who reviewed her newest book, Raisins and Almonds....and Texas Oil, which is her account of the settlement of East Texas by Jewish families. It is a very amusing account of the early days of the oil boom in East Texas which brought floods of people from all over the United States when oil was discovered in East Texas. I highly recommend Jan as a program, and reading her book too. Women in Longview Day will be held on Thursday, March 17, 2005, at Maude Cobb Activity Center. WILD, as the group is amusingly referred to, is a halfday event tailored to enhance the status of women. The event features approximately 50 to 60 exhibitors, and breakout sessions which deal with timely topics for women. Each breakout session features a facilitator and 2 or 3 speakers, with time for questions and answers. The theme for this year's event is "Recipe for Life" featuring our keynote speaker, Barbara Richardson McClelland, who writes the current food column for the Longview News Journal. The cost of the event ($20) includes a buffet luncheon. So Long to our Favorite “Lame Duck” Carol Rainey’s farewell luncheon in Houston on January 8 was very well attended by Houston and District 10 Zontians (at least half were from out of town). Carol is the charter President of the Zonta Club of Houston, former Governor of District 10 and most recently the Zonta International Service Sub-Committee Chairman. We will miss Carol and will continue to appreciate all the hard work she did for us all, such as writing the President’s Manual and Carol Rainey District 10 Manual. Good Luck, Carol! Mary Frances Gardner, Candi Ward, and Carol Rainey I’m sure you recognize many familiar faces and realize how far some of them had to travel to say farewell to Carol. February 2005 Page 10 of 16 Sandy Welch, Director Area 3 News Corpus Christi Austin The Austin Club recently completed two fundraisers: selling tickets for an event at a local mall called “Simon Evening of Giving” and gift-wrapping at Barnes & Noble several days between Thanksgiving and Christmas to earn tips. These activities, along with fundraisers earlier in the year will allow us to fund 3 scholarships. We are currently collecting applications for the YWPA and Jane Klausman Scholarships. In addition, this year we will be giving a $500 scholarship to a young lady from Marywood (our local service project) who chooses to continue her education (scholastic or vocational). The Austin Club has streamlined the packet of information that is shared with prospects who attend a meeting and those receiving a formal Invitation to Join. We anticipate that both of these pieces will be very helpful in our recruiting push planned for the spring. We are planning a membership event to be held in April. Brownsville In December we had a very successful Casas Hermosas Tour of Homes. We raised approximately five thousand dollars. This money was used partly to fund our Needy Family Christmas Project. One of the agencies in town which we support, Family Outreach, helps us select five families and we purchase Christmas gifts, household good and food for them. We work jointly with our Z Club to do this service project yearly and they help us host the Tour of homes as well. This year the high school faculty at the school where the Z Club is got involved and donated all of the wrapping paper, ribbon, etc. to wrap all of the gifts. They also had a Toy Drive and collected so many toys that we added two more families to our original plans. Checkout our new logo. Have you got yours yet? Zonta International provides free club logos. Request yours from http://www.zonta.org/site/Survey. Register your membership at the ZI site and check it out frequently. The Zonta Club of Corpus Christi is in the process of receiving two new members, Michelle Patin Foote, MD and Dolly Mundell, CPA. Both should be strong members of our club, as they have a strong sense of service to the community. A non traditional scholarship was approved. This will be administered by Texas A & M University as in the past. The Club also voted to give a High School scholarship and the High School guidance counselors will be asked for recommendations. The Nominating committee headed by Sharon Alexander was named so as to give the Committee time to consider their nominations. Mah Jongg Madness financials were reviewed and it was considered a success. Our January meeting honored Amelia Earhart and I gave a PowerPoint presentation which linked Amelia's life story to her Zonta involvement and included information about her visit to Brownsville. The upcoming spring will be busy for us. In March we will hold our Woman of the Year Banquet and honor one of the women in Brownsville who goes “over and above” in service to the community. In May we have our annual Service Awards Banquet and will give out our six scholarships and contributions to the local agencies selected to receive financial support from our club this year. Frankie Thurlkill and Virginia Kline at Mah Jongg Madness Fredericksburg The Zonta Club of Fredericksburg met January 17th at the Historical Society with President Laura Lundquist presiding. A special program was presented: “Introduction, Induction, and Installation of Z Club Members & Officers” of the newly chartered Fredericksburg High School Z Club, sponsored by the Zonta Club. Continued on next page District 10 Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 3 Area 3 Continued Honorees attending were members of the newly chartered FHS Z Club and Z Club Advisor Missy Stevens. Guests included family and friends and Dr. Marc Williamson, Fredericksburg ISD Superintendent. With special guests Maggie Warren, Zonta District 10 Governor, Sandy Welch, District 10 Area 3 Director and Beverly Carter, District 10 Z Club Co Chairman. Governor Warren gave a warm welcome message from Zonta International and District 10. The Governor noted Z Clubs are dedicated to provide career guidance and to promote leadership skills, international fellowship and the idea of service. That Zonta International currently has approximately 32,000 members in more than 1,250 clubs in approximately 69 countries and this new Z Club is now a part of this great service organization. Dr. Williamson told the Z Club members that they have his full support. He was well aware of what Z Clubs are all about as his daughter had been a member of one. For the induction and installation ceremony, Beverly Carter introduced the FHS Z Club advisor, Missy Stevens and Z Club President Katie Klohn who introduced the membership and officers: Nina Smith, Vice President; Kara Turner, Secretary; Richelle Mechem, Treasurer; and members Cindy Jacoby, Rebecca Tiemann, Traci Braden, Emma Williams, Paige Menking, Misti Miiller, Courtney Ottmers, Kristina Hernandez, Dana Sherrod, Ashley Robert, Priya Patel, and Thea Setterbo. group of bright and caring individuals, and I am privileged to be working with them.” Also, Jo Ann Krauskopf, a long time advocate of establishing a local Z Club stated, “I am so delighted that we have finally established a Z Club. We have all worked so hard towards this goal. It is great to see our efforts pay off.” Henry Etta Collier reported that the funds donated to the Z Club by the Zonta Club will be used for the Adopt-A-Family program. Z Clubbers shopped, wrapped and delivered needed items to 3 families. Harlingen Inc Jeannie McMillin, President of our club, has been reassigned to work with the San Benito School District. Jeannie works with students who have problems in school as well as life. Meetings are held a little earlier so that she can attend and continue to serve as our president. We will host a Bunko Game Day on Feb 12 from 2 to 4 PM at the First Community Bank in Harlingen. Lots of Good Food and Door Prizes will be given. Cost is $10.00. This is an Intercity Event. Contact Von at [email protected] for further information The Rio Grande Valley received its first measurable accumulation of snow since 1895. We received up to 13 inches in some areas. For many people living here all of their lives this was their first snow, and everyone enjoyed it. Along with the snow me, snowball fights, and making snow angels, we received a real blessing—not much damage to the winter fruit. Von Brookshire Mrs. Carter advised the members that they will undertake service projects benefiting their school, community, and the world. Z Club President, Katie Klohn accepted the gavel and Charter (Certificate No. 537, Charter Date 7th December 2004) from Governor Warren. Commenting on the occasion, Z Club Advisor Missy Stevens stated, “These ladies are a wonderful Karyn Mason February 2005 Page 12 of 16 Area 3 Continued San Antonio Our January meeting honoring Amelia Earhart was a huge success. Joining the 16 members from our club for this meeting were 9 members of the local 99s Club, 2 nonCassie Pate and Brett Williams member guests, 1 former Zontian, 1 Zontian transferee, and Sandy Welch, Area 3 Director. Our speakers were Brett Williams, a teacher from the Fredericksburg High School, and a student in his Suborbital Aeroscience Studies class, Cassie Pate. Mr. Williams (and his students) success with rockets was very interesting and the audience was very attentive. There were lots of questions. Of particular interest to this audience of mostly women (two men) was Mr. Williams’ opinion of the statement made by the Harvard President that innate biological differences may be the reason women don't do as well in math and science as men. He stated that he definitely did not agree—some of his brightest students are women. I gave Mr. Williams a copy of Zonta Zeitung and Sandy Welch provided information on the new Z Club to Carrie. The Antique Show is behind us for one more year and while the results are not in, it looks as if the show was a success. It was certainly a beautiful show! While our Country Store was shut down by the Health Department, we still made over $1000 which was our goal. Pat Myers is setting up refreshments for the lectures on tea ceremonies. One unexpected benefit of the publicity for the show was meeting a Zontian, Beth Schmucker, from Missouri who has just moved to San Antonio. Beth attended our January meeting and is looking forward to meeting everyone at the Area 3 meeting in April. West Hidalgo County The Zonta Flag Collection will be displayed as a backdrop for "The Shining Stars of Hidalgo County" banquet, where three women are honored for their contributions in the fields of Education and Youth Activities, Business and the Professions, and Community Service. It will be held on April 19 at the McAllen Country Club, 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 per person, and reservations may be made with Deitrah Davis by sending a check for the amount to cover the number of tickets ordered. Please make reservations as early as possible. L-R: Peg Courtney and Marilynn Franke District 10 Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 3 Louisiana’s Women Leaders Members of the Zonta Club of Lafayette along with Zonta International District 10 Governor Maggie Warren recently met with Louisiana State Governor Kathleen Blanco at the Governor’s Mansion. The club will be a member of the Acadiana Regional Steering Committee for Louisiana’s Women Leaders. More than 300 women will gather in Lafayette, Louisiana on June 24 & 25, 2005 as part of a statewide initiative called “Louisiana’s Women Leaders”. Designed to educate, connect, inspire and mobilize Louisiana women for positive change, the conference features workshops, special guest speakers, and intense discussion around women’s policy issues. It is hoped that this conference will achieve the following goals: Offer women a chance to improve the quality of their own personal lives; Inform participants on the quality of life and status of women in Louisiana; Engage women in discussions to create new ideas and support for continuing efforts; Record and document suggestions for Maggie Warren improvements statewide; and to Create a new community, an “online community” of Louisiana’s Women Leaders. This virtual community will be well-informed, energized and connected, and committed to our governor’s agenda for change. It is believed that this circle of women’s leadership will make the difference in whether or not Louisiana succeeds in becoming a place of hope, promise and opportunity for all who call it “home”. There are 2 rounds of regional conferences. Round 1 includes 3 conferences that occur in May and June. Round 2 takes place in autumn 2005. The statewide conference is set for spring 2006 in New Orleans. Additional Round 1 Regional Conferences will be held in Baton Rouge on May 13 & 14, 2005 and in Shreveport June 3 & 4, 2005. Having participants of the Zonta Clubs in Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, New Orleans and Shreveport, will allow Zonta another opportunity and venue to advance the status of women. Please contact Phyllis E. Mayo, Special Assistant to the Governor on Women’s Policy, Post Office Box 94004, Baton Rouge, LA 70804, 225342-2172, [email protected] on how you can get involved. Pictured above with Louisiana State Governor Kathleen Blanco are Zonta International District 10 Governor Maggie Warren, Governor Blanco, Zonta Club of Lafayette President Shea Sieferman, Paulette Yandle and Joann Pugh. February 2005 Page 14 of 16 Pris Truesdell, Publicity Chair Newsletter Tips Everyone likes to use pictures in their newsletters. Pictures and graphics increase the size of a file dramatically. For this newsletter I received many pictures in the bitmap (.bmp) format. It is easy to convert a .bmp file to a JPEG (.jpg) file without loss of clarity and color. Try these few simple steps: • Right-click on the .bmp file and select Edit from the short-cut menu • Microsoft Paint will open up with the picture displayed • Select File/Save As from the Menu • Click the pull-down arrow next to Save As Type: and select JPEG • Change the name if desired and click Save If you check the pictures below for differences, you will notice a significant reduction in size, but very small changes otherwise. Please try this simple procedure and let me know if you have any problems or other suggestions. Bitmap (2,309,000 bytes) District 10 Newsletter Jpg (131,000 bytes) Volume 2 Issue 3 The Zonta Club of Weatherford Will host The 3rd Annual “CASINO NITE” Fundraiser Friday, March 4th Canyon West Golf & Sports Clubhouse District 10, Area 1 Meeting 200 Canyon West Drive (located South of I-20 West) February 25-27, 2005 Weatherford, TX Granbury City Hall 7:00 to 11:00 PM 116 W. Bridge Street Granbury, Texas Tickets are $30. Funds raised from this event will provide college scholarships for deserving young ladies in Parker County and other Zonta projects Host Club Zonta Club of Granbury Advance Reservations for the Saturday Opera House event must be paid by 2/12/05 To reserve call Carla Daugherty at 817-573-5575 February 2005 Page 16 of 16
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