C Magazine of Junior League of Greater Covinton
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C Magazine of Junior League of Greater Covinton
onversation s C Magazine of Junior League of Greater Covinton Spring/Summer 2013 www.jlgc.net 1 Questions about a fever at 3 AM? MISSION STATEMENT The Junior League of Greater Covington members individually are unique, but together are a powerful group of women working for lasting change in our community. We are women building better communities, always reaching for our goal of continuing good works and touching lives in our community through our League projects and activities. League members have and will continue to unselfishly dedicate many hours of service to the citizens of St. Tammany Parish. JLGC members, as women for lasting change, are privileged to support numerous community projects and move our mission of voluntarism forward through our many endeavors - promoting childhood literacy with Read for the Record, volunteering at New Heights, and focusing on health issues with our Annual Spring Stomp 5K and Fun Run. Our Career Corner committee assists women in necessitous circumstances transition into the workforce with wardrobe consultation, outfits, job interviewing skills, and the like. Career Corner’s Project Prom provides junior and senior year high school girls in financial need with dresses, shoes and accessories. Our JLGC members partner with Children’s Museum of St. Tammany, our signature project, and continue that outreach through our JLGC’s Museum Without Walls. Proceeds from Polo and sales for our Tabasco Award Winning Roux to Do cookbook allow JLGC to fund our numerous community projects. We are proud to humbly serve our community. Lakeview Regional Medical Center Introduces Registered nurses available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide free health information. Cordially, Lakeview Regional Medical Center’s new Nurses On-Call is your link to quality physicians and professional health advice. Our team of experienced registered nurses is here to help you find or make an appointment with a physician, answer your health questions, or simply provide information about a healthcare service. Cindy Petry 2012-2013 President REACHING OUT STATEMENT The Junior League of Greater Covington reaches out to women of all races, religions, and national origins who demonstrate an interest in and commitment to voluntarism. VISION STATEMENT Through collaborative programs and effective advocacy, the Junior League of Greater Covington will provide educational and cultural opportunities, which enrich the lives of the citizens of our community. Conversations is published by the Junior League of Greater Covington. Copyright 2013 by JLGC. All rights reserved. No article in this magazine may be printed in whole, or in part, except by other Junior Leagues, without the permission of the Editor. Fonda Brennan – Editor • Information to help you choose from more than 300 physicians. • Find a physician by location, specialty or other personal treatment preferences. • Convenient appointment times, including same- or next-day availability. • Your resource to find a doctor or get health information. The JLGC is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Junior League of Greater Covington Headquarters 529 N. Columbia Street Covington, LA 70433 Phone: 985-892-5258 Fax: 985-892-5272 985-867-3900 Mailing Address P.O. Box 117 Covington, LA 70434 95 Judge Tanner Blvd. Covington, LA 70433 lakeviewregional.com facebook.com/LakeviewRegional 2 The Junior League of Greater Covington is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. 2012–2013 Board www.jlgc.net www.jlgc.net www.jlgc.net 3 2011–2012 President’s Message Karen Capps 2010–2011 President’s Message Sheri Lemmond The 2011-2012 year was one of “Women Building Better Communities” and our dedicated members worked hard for lasting change while touching our community. 5th Annual Read for the Record – St. Tammany Parish children joined millions around the world to set a new record for the world’s largest shared reading experience. The Annual Harvest Cup Polo Classic and the Black & White Masked Ball showcaseed JLGC’s hard work and the mission of our League. JLGC community outreach with the children at Southeast Louisiana Adolescent Hospital, New Heights, collections for Covington Food Bank and Safe Harbor, and participation with Career Corner and Project Prom. 5th Annual Celebration of Innovation – The Big Idea!, benefiting JLGC’s signature project, the Children’s Museum of St. Tammany and Museum Without Walls outreach at St. Tammany Parish School and community events. Training and Education with Supreme Court Chief Justice Kitty Kimball. JLGC ‘s Spring Stomp invited local runners to join in the fun and our Attic Sale was a great shopping event while funding our community projects. It has been an honor to serve as JLGC ‘s President. It will always be one of the most treasured year of my life. There were many accomplishments. The fund development and community projects had true impacts in building a better future for St. Tammany Parish. “First” and unique projects hallmarked the year. • Southern Living selected JLGC as the recipient of the ticket •proceeds from the Southern Living Idea House. This partnership • • brought local and national attention to our signature project, The Children’s Museum of St. Tammany. Annual Harvest Cup Polo Classic fundraiser for the first •timeThehad14thmultiple community partners who committed to support the • JLGC for three years. St. Tammany Parish School system and JLGC hosted the first •Black and Gold Day raising awareness for the Children’s Museum • • 2011–2012 Board of St. Tammany. The greatest treasure for me is all my friendships with of the ladies of JLGC. Thanks for all the good times… they will be treasured! Hugs, Blessings, and Cheers to all! I am grateful to the JLGC. for all you have done the past year. Not only did you make an impact on the community; you made an impact on my heart. 2010–2011 Board Sheri Lemmond 2010-2011 JLGC President Karen Capps 2011-2012 JLGC President 2009–2010 President’s Message Leigh Anne Wall Junior League Of Greater Covington Board Of Directors President President-Elect Membership Vice President Communications Vice President Community Vice President Community Assistant Vice President Fund Development Vice President Fund Development Assistant Vp Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Sustainer Advisor 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 Karen Capps Cindy Petry Tina Taylor Jennifer Poirier Susan Leonard Sheila Dugger Stephanie Dupepe Brandy Bellina Bernie Taylor Leslie Robinson Renee Galvin Cyndi Bellina Leslie Martin Sheri Lemmond Karen Capps Jolie Mccaleb Tina Taylor Georgian Weilbaecher Susan Leonard Janelle Allen Stephanie Dupepe Cindy Petry Tina Taylor Joyette Rhoden Cyndi Bellina Lisa Blossman Leigh Anne Wall Sheri Lemmond Karen Capps Skarlett Roa-Hogan Allison Greffenius Georgian Weilbaecher Jolie McCaleb Janelle Allen Elisabeth Fischer Cindy Petry Joyette Rhoden Ashley Dragon Nancy Thompson League Administrator Ashley Dragon Sharon Lo Drucker Ali Gray 4 www.jlgc.net As I reflect on my year as President of the Junior League of Greater Covington, I am still amazed at how quickly the year passed, and how much we accomplished as a League. The hard work and dedication of the active, lagniappe active, provisional, and sustaining members benefited the community in so many ways. We volunteered at Safe Harbor, New Heights, Hope House and Southeast Hospital; we worked on Girls’ Health Day, Project Prom and Career Corner; we raised money and had a good time at the Harvest Cup Polo Match and the Spring Stomp. The difference that Junior League makes in our community is immeasurable. Years before, when the idea of a Children’s Museum on the northshore was nothing more than a hope, it was the dedication and enthusiasm of the Junior League volunteers that made it a real possibility. People in the community who had never heard of Junior League now know of us because of the Children’s Museum project. As we now reach the point where the dream is becoming reality, we can be proud of the impact that our voluntarism has on our community and beyond. I am proud to be a member of the Junior League of Greater Covington, and am honored to have been President of this group of amazing women. 2009–2010 Board www.jlgc.net Leigh Anne Wall 2009–2010 JLGC President 5 These lasers are “NO DOWN-TIME” which busy women love. Clear and Brilliant & Clear and Brilliant Permea DR. BENJAMIN J. BOUDREAUX, M.D. TAMI VILLARRUBIA MEDICAL ESTHETICIAN Tami has worked as an Aesthetician in a medical practice for the past twelve years. After years of working as a sales representative, Tami moved here from Biloxi, Mississippi to pursue her new found passion as an Aesthetician. She graduated from the Neill Institute of Covingtonin 2000. Over the course of her career Tami has attended many advanced training courses in laser and chemical peel services. What sets her apart is the long term relationships that she builds with every customer through individual and personalized attention. 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It allows to combine the laser treatment with a synergistic antioxidant treatment, which takes advantage of the increased skin permeability to achieve maximum patient benefits. Photo-Rejuvenation/Intense Pulse Light Therapy The best treatment available to address all of the following conditions at the same time: pigmentation (from sun or hormonal), rosacea, broken blood vessels, diffuse redness, fine lines, enlarged pores, and acne scars. A series of treatments is necessary and will leave your skin with an even tone and improved texture. This is a no “social down time” treatment that works great on face, neck, chest and hands. A series of treatments is necessary for optimal results. Lisa Blossman is Junior League of Greater Covington’s 2011 Sustaining Member of the Year. She has been a Sustaining Member of our league since 2003 and was the Sustainer Advisor for the 2010-2011 Board. Lisa served on JLGC’s Board of Directors as our 2002 Community Vice-President and as the Assistant Community Vice-President in 2001. She was JLGC’s 2000 Head Volunteer for the Done in a Day program and was the League Board representative to the Parenting Center of West St. Tammany from 1998-1999. Lisa is married to Alex Blossman and they have two sons. She is the publisher of New Orleans CityBusiness/New Orleans Publishing Group. 2010 Sustainer of the Year Mimi Curran Mimi Curran, our 2010 Sustaining Member of the year, is a Founding Member who believes it is a privilege and pleasure to be a member of the Junior League. Early on as a member of a group of similarly minded ladies, she realized the need for active community volunteerism in St. Tammany Parish. She was on the forefront with the group’s vision to identify a community need, create and foster a project, fund it, and encourage a larger group to become involved and take over the project. She was involved in creating the Youth Service Bureau and the league’s very own Thrift Shop, to serve community members in need and as fundraisers for other league projects. Mimi continues to support JLGC as a Sustaining Member, particularly with our signature project, Children’s Museum of St. Tammany. Teaching a child that education is fun will serve the future well. 2009 Sustainer of the Year Blanche McCloskey Blanche McCloskey, JLGC’s 2009 Sustaining Member of the Year, is a Charter Member of the Junior League of Greater Covington. Blanche had the honor of serving as JLGC’s third president and later on with the League’s Advisory Board. Volunteerism has always been an important part of her life, as evidenced by her committee work with the Art Association, Playmakers, Red Cross, the American Cancer Society and other civic organizations. She has served on numerous community boards including the St. Tammany YMCA, United Way, St. Tammany Heart Association, the Humane Society, Hospice of St. Tammany, St. John’s Catholic Church and St. Peter School. Currently, Blanche is a Trustee of the St. Tammany Hospital Foundation and is a Willwoods Community board member, and serves on the Catholic Women in Action committee for the Catholic Foundation. JLGC Honors Our Sustaining Member Advisors To The Board Laser Genesis Expires 3/1/2014 985-237-6050 • www.drboudreaux.com 4000 Lonesome Road, Suite A • Mandeville, LA 70471 6 The Clear & Brilliant laser is our favorite and most aggressive energy source to dramatically improve skin texture, fine lines and crepiness, while tightening the skin and pores. This laser also improves skin tone by lightening those resistant brown spots, due to sun exposure or aging. Our patients notice the boost in collagen as their skin is more “plumped up,” and has a more brilliant, luminous glow. 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A series of treatments is necessary for optimal results. www.jlgc.net 2012-2013 Celia Palazzo www.jlgc.net 2011-2012 Leslie Martin 2010-2011 Lisa Blossman 2009-2010 Nancy Thompson 7 Miscellaneous Fundraisers $153,666.00 The Junior League of Greater Covington Statement of Activities Description Dues For the Years Ended May 31 • 2011 May 31, 2010 • May 31, 2009 Budget Per Person Cost Revenue and Support $33,614.00 Roux to Do Revenue and Support-unrestricted 2011-2012 Harvest Cup Polo 2010-2011 Spring Market/Soiree Miscellaneous/Interest Active Dues Income 19,270 3,790 Miscellaneous Fundraisers Late Fees - Dues Payments 45 795 Provisional Income 4,960 4,225 Sustainer Income 16,239 12,400 Miscellaneous 2.385 4,859 Spring Market/Spring Soiree 3,654 8,109 Tea & Tour Roux to Do Income 8,964 15,132 Interest Income 1,222 656 Harvest Cup Polo Classic Income 85,990 89,205 Entre Nous/Ad Income Spring Stomp 1,328 Tennis Tournament 2.765 Total unrestricted revenue and support 146,822 139,171 2009-2010 17,203 1,080 5,156 15,680 2,463 7,965 7,475 B u d g eDescription t Overview 11,526 Leadership Development 1,606 Community Programs 104,192 Community Administration 656 Communications 3%3% 4% Management & General 22% Cost of Goods Sold 175,001 Total Revenue and Support 264,526 Expenses Leadership Development 8,822 Community Programs 10,236 Community Administration 5,856 Communications Management and General 33,251 Cost of Goods Sold — Roux to Do 4,026 Fundraising Expenses 36,021 Total Expenses Community Programs 235,355 Community Administration Communications 9,228 Management & General 27,009 Cost of Goods Sold 10,873 Fundraising 11,633 33,830 1,198 36,649 98,212 130,420 45,629 Budget 100 Per Person Cost 45,729 $153,666.00 Per Person Cost 61% Dues 11/2009 Roux toBoys Do & Girls Club HarvestCup Polo 02/2011 Spring Market/Soiree Caritas Miscellaneous/Interest 05/2010 Miscellaneous Fundraisers 8% Fixed Costs Total Cost $9,275.00 $9,392.00 $12,015.00 Dues $38,105.00 Roux to Do $3,150.00 Harvest Cup Polo $29,293.00 Spring Market/Soiree Miscellaneous/Interest$122,902.00 Miscellaneous Fundraisers Total Cost $3,150.00 18% $122,902.00 140,098 31% The mission of JLGC is to provide the training and support to create leaders both inside and outside of our organization. Voluntarism through JLGC provides our members with a path to becoming civic leaders – first with JLGC, and then with other community organizations. JLGC’s focus is on training leaders committed to making St. Tammany a better community. JLGC is 3% dedicated to being at the table to facilitate positive change in St. Tammany Parish. 8% 24% www.jlgc.net 12/2009 04/2011 3,000.00 500.00 05/2010 500.00 10/2009 500.00 Lacombe Mandeville Head Start 03/2011 500.00 Leadership St. Tammany West 05/2010 08/2010 500.00 500.00 Marigny Elementary 05/2010 500.00 08/2009 6,500.00 01/2010 10/2010 08/2012 4,000.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 10% Leadership Development 07/2009 Community Programs S.T.O.P.S. Community Administration 08/2009 Communications 11/2011 Management & General 05/2012 Cost of Goods Sold Safe Harbor, Inc. Fundraising 08/2009 05/2010 02/2011 09/2011 05/2012 100.00 500.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 500.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 Samaritan Center of Mandeville 05/2011 850.00 SOAR 18% 8% 8 850.00 500.00 Kiwanis of Covington What is the value of a trained civic leader? 05/2011 05/2012 Northshore Community Foundation 8% Budget Overview 500.00 Kids Wanna Help $12,015.00 8% $38,105.00 $29,293.00 3% 500.00 New Heights Equine Therapy $9,392.00 24% $21,672.00 9,774 27,771 11,448 24,412 47,235 4,250 15,208 of Covington Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center $9,275.00 Expenses Budget Overview 61% 500.00 Covington Food Bank $21,672.00 8% 500.00 Hope House Budget Fixed Costs 5/2012 Black Stallion Literacy $4,075.00 220,730 These financial statements were reviewed for internal management purposes only. $93,129.00 3%3% 4% $6,577.00 22% $4,397.00 Fundraising Leadership Development ACCESS $11,874.00 Revenue and Support-temporarily restricted Children’s Museum 117,704 96,184 Patio Fund Description Total temporarily restricted revenue and support 96,184 Community Grants 2009–2010 • 2010–2011 • 2011–2012 B uTotal d g e Cost t Overview Fixed Costs www.jlgc.net 10% Leadership Development Community Programs Community Administration Communications Management & General Cost of Goods Sold Fundraising 03/2011 200.00 Soul Provider 01/2010 500.00 STARC 11/2010 200.00 United Way 02/2011 $250.00 West St Tammany Project Graduation 02/2010 500.00 9 2009-2012 Community Partners What is a Community Partner? JLGC works directly in partnership with local non-profits and non-governmental organizations (NGO) to help build a stronger community. Maximum impact for these organizations can be achieved through the effective actions of JLGC’s highly trained volunteers, along with a keen understanding of how our local community operates. Nonprofits and NGOs interested in partnering with Junior League of Greater Covington should contact JLGC at jlgc.net or email us at [email protected]. Dunavant Wealth Group Covington Brewhouse/Champagne Beverage Inside Northside Magazine Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry United Way How can a company sponsor Junior League of Greater Covington? Cash Sponsors JLGC welcomes inquiries from organizations seeking to partner with our league of highly motivated, educated, influential women who transform their communities through advocacy, direct service, public education, fundraising and sheer hard work. JLGC members are a highly desirable group for corporate sponsors and non-profit organizations seeking marketing and partnership opportunities. Dunavant Wealth Group Merrill Lynch Bendict’s Plantation Advanced Pain Institute La Maison The Markers Club Chef John Besh Fairway Medical Surgical Hospital Maldonado Dynasty The Beverly Hills Cigar Brand PoolCorp – swimmingpool.com NOLA Lending Group Latter & Blum Inc. /Realtors Capital One Bank The Truitt Law Firm, LLC Summergrove Farms Innisfree Farm Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights SHANNON H. SUMMERSGILL The Heart of the Forest.com The NORTH Institute CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Integrated Insurance Solutions Lisa Bossier, Realtor Coldwell Banker TEC Summers Neurosurgery Mercedes-Benz of New Orleans Audit ▪Accounting ▪ Tax ▪ Consulting 1331 Ochsner Blvd Suite 200 10 Covington Capt. Martin W. Gould Jr. and NOBRA PILOTS First Bank and Trust Superior Energy Services, Inc. BMAC Interiors Community Health Charities Louisiana Lottery Lakeview Regional Medical Center Citizens Bank & Trust Honda of Covington Kelly McHugh & Associates, Inc. North American Insurance Agency Statewide Bank Winters Title Deboscq Jewelry ActionCOACH Audubon Gold Exchange Hancock/Whitney Bank 985.951.9138 www.jlgc.net Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Bellina Foundation, LLC www.jlgc.net 11 We don’t push products. We create strategies. FUNDRAISING AT ITS FINEST! With the beautiful grounds of Leah Farms as a backdrop The 17th Annual Harvest Cup Polo Classic OCTOBER 2013 Tired of sales pitches and boring seminars? Call us. 985.727.0770 is i n t he de t s ... The d ce n e r • Music by KARMA • Pretty Woman Hat Contest • Live and Silent Auctions • Amazing Food from Local Restaurants • An Array of Adult Beverage Creations • Air Conditioned VIP Lounge with Saints Game • Two Polo Matches by New Orleans Polo Club a il if f e Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment Advice and Asset Management offered through Dunavant Wealth Group a division of Kardia Planning, LLC a Registered Investment Advisor and separate entity from LPL Financial. To learn more about becoming a Community Partner or Polo Sponsor Mary A. Beilman, D.D.S. Molly D. Burns, D.D.S. General & Cosmetic Dentistry 426 S. Tyler St. • Covington, LA 70433 985-893-5138 website: www.drbeilman.com email: [email protected] 12 contact the Junior League of Greater Covington. www.jlgc.net or email [email protected]. Cynthia Mauroner Petry Attorney at Law The Harvest Cup Polo Classic is JLGC’s major fundraiser. It allows JLGC to provide crucial funds to support our community projects, including Read for the Record, New Heights Therapeutic Riding Center, Career Corner, Project Prom, Children’s Museum of St. Tammany and more. Through the continued support of our sponsors, patrons and dedicated league members, JLGC is able to accomplish our mission of promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving our community through leadership of our trained volunteers. 510 North Jefferson Street Covington, Louisiana 70433 Notary Public Telephone: 985.871.1110 [email protected] www.jlgc.net www.jlgc.net Event date and ticket information Available late Spring. Community Partners FINE JEWELRY & DISTINCTIVE GIFTS 13 The History of Junior League Greater Covington The Junior League of Greater Covington Is Hosting Its... Annual League Founders Attic Sale! Sat. April 13th, 2013 8 am – Noon 529 N. Columbia St. Dogwood Cottage – Junior League Headquarters Don’t Miss Our Boutique with Special Treasures! Cathy Burns Joanne Champagne Mimi Curran 2014 7th Annual Run will be held on a Saturday evening in the spring of 2014 One-mile Fun Run and 5K that is fun for the whole family. • This event is held to raise the awareness of The JLGC Attic Sale is a fun event that helps support The Junior League of Greater Covington. It’s held every spring! Hurry because it only lasts four hours! childhood obesity and promote healthy lifestyles. • Food and refreshments after the race, and there are lots of great activities for children. • Come to the Covington Trailhead and have a great time full of fitness and fun! • The Spring Stomp Committee is looking for corporate sponsorships as well as donations for our raffles. Visit us at www.jlgc.net for more information. For more information check us out on the web at: www.jlgc.net JUNIOR LEAGUE OF GREATER COVINGTON Roux To Do Cookbook Sue Ellen Fey Patricia Gordon Martha Green Nan Nelson Mary Shoup Judy Wolf Junior League of Greater Covington members believe in the value of the League journey, where it is going, what it is going to take to get there, and why it is important. Members want to make our community a better place to live. We do this though our mission as an organization that promotes voluntarism and develops the potential of women to improve our community by training volunteers focused on educational and charitable endeavors. From its beginning, JLCG members have been committed to identifying needs, and designing and implementing volunteer projects that meet those needs. JLGC, as a service organization focusing on long-term priorities identified by the membership, recognizes that it is a privilege to serve. The League was founded in 1977 by nine women, mostly young wives and mothers, who decided there were needs in the community that they could address by working together to develop a project to meet those needs and support that project until it is able to stand on its own. Within two years, a YMCA for western St. Tammany and a Meals on Wheels program for shut-ins begun under League tutelage. The cavalcade of League contributions to the community continued. Regional Winner of the 2005 “Tabasco Community Cookbook Award” For a limited time JLGC is offering a case of 10 books for $100.00 A great value for gift giving! (The retail price of one book is $24.95) To take advantage of JLGC’s special offer contact: Ginny Crow - 985-871-1112 / [email protected] Roux To Do can be purchased at various community events throughout the year such as the Harvest Cup Polo Event, the Three River’s Art Festival and local vendors’ markets. Look for JLGC at these events and sample highlighted recipes from the cookbook!! Cookbooks are for sale locally at Ballin’s, BMAC Interiors, Coffee Rani, Pat’s Seafood, Retreat Consignment Store and Simplee Gourmet. Roux to Do is a fund raising arm of the Junior League of Greater Covington. Thank you for your support! 14 www.jlgc.net 1991–1992 Board In 1980, the League (known then as the Junior Service League) began working with a local judge to form the Youth Service Bureau and soon after in 1982, they were instrumental in the incorporation of the Northlake Nature Center. Today the NNC hosts one of the premier bird festivals in the United States. The League’s Highway 190 Beautification Program morphed into several local anti-litter and beautification efforts, including the Tree Alliance, landscaping standards for St. Tammany Parish, Keep Covington www.jlgc.net Beautiful and Keep Mandeville Beautiful. By the mid-80s, the League was a driving force in the establishment of P.R.I.D.E. (now called Amplify) and the formation of HOST for Hospice, the area’s first hospice program, and its efforts to provide end-of-life support to patients without insurance. The League continued to develop projects. Kris Kringle, later known as Toys for Tots, was adopted by the police departments in Covington and Mandeville. The Parenting Center of Western St. Tammany began in partnership with the local hospital. With a growing emphasis on developing procedures for setting short and long-term goals to meet community needs and an 1996–1997 Board evaluation of projects, the League adopted a needs assessment process, including identifying the interests and priorities of the membership. This lead to the League’s adoption of strategies such as Done in a Day (now Sudden Impact), Done in a Meeting, and Community Trust Grants. By the mid-1990s, several of our initial projects had become independent entities. The power of the League continues through insight, persuasion and determination, and the power of the League continues to be demonstrated in our community. In 1997, just in time for our 20th anniversary, JLGC joined the “big leagues” with our official association with the Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI). JLGC continued our servant leader role in our community with Baby Think It Over, Covington Family Service Center, Head Start, Habitat for Humanity, Hope House, Career Closet (now Career Corner), Project Prom, and Read for the Record. The League promotes health and fitness in youth with our Spring Stomp, Girls’ Health Day and Kids in the Kitchen. Our attention returned to one of our earliest identified needs, a Children’s Museum for St. Tammany Parish. By looking back, JLGC and those we lead will be motivated to move forward, think big and believe in the power of the League. —Karen Courtney 15 JLGC Projects JLGC Museum Without Walls What is the Junior League of Greater Covington doing in the community? JLGC works to identify local needs in St. Tammany Parish and develops programs to meet those needs. Because JLGC focuses on targeted programming specific to our community, JLGC can be credited with implementing changes and improving conditions in almost every sector of our society locally. JLGC Career Corner Housed at Dogwood Cottage, the League Headquarters, Career Corner helps prepare women in difficult economic circumstances to transition into the workforce. Wardrobe consultation, outfits, accessories, job interviewing skills and guidance to create a professional appearance are all part of the program. Identifying needs through local community agencies and churches, JLGC collects appropriate clothing and then works directly with clients. Two workshops are offered a year. The workshops train participants in resume writing, interviewing skills, and proper business attire. Museum Without Walls is a traveling educational program, developed and implemented by Junior League volunteers. It brings creative learning to the preschoolers of St. Tammany Parish Schools. JLGC volunteers have been visiting area schools to spread the word about the future Children’s Museum of St. Tammany. Museum Without Walls brings the vision of the museum to the students with activities and arts and crafts projects that focus on Louisiana’s nature, culture, flora and fauna. Funding by the JLGC is used for supplies, training and informational seminars. JLGC Career Corner: Project Prom Photos courtesy of New Heights Therapeutic Riding Project Prom is a Career Corner program that helps junior and senior high school girls enjoy an evening at their prom. Local high school counselors identify candidates as having special economic needs. JLGC collects donated dresses, shoes and accessories. The girls are then invited to Dogwood Cottage for a “shopping day” where they are free to choose an entire prom wardrobe at no charge. Girls may be awarded American Express gift cards to use towards their prom dress and accessories when a prom dress is not available. JLGC New Heights Therapeutic Riding This progressive equestrian program provides riding lessons for adult and child riders dealing with neurological, developmental and physical challenges from birth or injury. JLGC volunteers assist riders before and during the lessons. The program is designed for riders to build physical strength and confidence. League volunteers find it very rewarding. JLGC funds are allocated to assist with the operations and equipment of the New Heights Therapy Center. JLGC Southeast Louisiana Hospital Adolescent School/ Northlake Behavioral Health System JLGC Career Corner: Girls’ Health Day The JLGC Career Corner also sponsors Girls’ Health Day. This workshop for pre-teen and teenage girls educates them about drug and alcohol abuse prevention, female health issues, self-esteem building techniques, grooming and health maintenance. One workshop is held each year. 16 www.jlgc.net At this educational boarding facility for troubled children and adolescents between the ages of 12 to 18, teachers in both regular and special education provided year-round instruction to young wards of the state. JLGC volunteers provided entertainment, a good word and moral support to the children of Southeast. League volunteers assist the students with arts and craft projects and activities. Funding by JLGC allowed the students to take field trips, have a gift at Christmas time, and celebrate holidays and birthdays. www.jlgc.net 17 JLGC Projects Junior League of Greater Covington is the road map to the future. The Children’s Museum of St. Tammany inspires children to imagine, explore and create in an interactive learning environment. The vision of the Children’s Museum of St. Tammany is a community where play is encouraged, creativity is nurtured and learning is enjoyed. Women continue to outperform men in their commitment to voluntarism. The volunteer rate for women has consistently increased at a higher rate than for men across all age, education and demographic categories. JLGC members proudly support this trend through our good works in our local community. Exhibits and educational programs will be designed to encourage children to make new and surprising discoveries, explore the wonders of the local environment and planet, stimulate creativity and expression, and nurture the desire for life-long learning. JLGC Read for the Record Jumpstart’s Read for the Record brings national attention to the importance of preparing our children to read at an early age by organizing the world’s largest shared reading experience. It is an intense early education program that puts books in the homes of children who need them most. The focus is on helping children make gains in crucial language and literacy skills. Over the last five years, Celebration, CMST’s annual fundraiser, has raised more than $565,000 for the new museum. Celebration will be instrumental in contracting the Museum’s exhibit design firm, developing a detailed architectural site and exhibit plan and assisting in launching a Capital Campaign in 2013. When will the Children’s Museum open? CSMT anticipates opening in approximately three to five years. This is a project of enormous magnitude and one that will bring equal value of imagination, discovery, exploration, creativity and a love of learning to the children in St. Tammany. JLGC is privileged to partner with Jumpstart in promoting childhood literacy at our annual Read for the Record event. JLGC has hosted RFTR for the last six (6) years and was proud to help to reach the new record in 2012 for the world’s largest shared reading experience. Over 12,500 children in St. Tammany Parish joined millions of others worldwide on October 4, 2012 reading Ladybug Girl and the Bug Squad to break the records set when children across the globe read Llama Llama Red Pajama in 2011 and The Snowy Day in 2010. CMST is very grateful, especially to the Junior League of Greater Covington, St. Tammany Parish and the St. Tammany Parish Public School System for their continued support and partnership. For more information: please visit cmstkids.org, follow CSMT on Facebook or email [email protected] 7th Annual Read for the Record Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, 9:30 am–1:30 pm Be a part of breaking the St. Tammany Parish record of 12,519 children reading the same book the same day contributing in breaking the World Record of 2.4 million readers. Interested in a booth or becoming a sponsor? [email protected] or call (985) 892-5258. 18 www.jlgc.net www.jlgc.net 19 It was not about volunteering, it was about God’s plan for me. I believe that JLGC was a venue to meet that plan. — Pam Egan My purpose on earth is to know, love, and serve Jesus. I get to serve God by serving others. God has given me the gift of teaching and working with children. I get to use this gift by working with the Children’s Museum Without Walls Program. 2012 Sustainer of the Year —Julie Andre’, BS, MED, MSW Head Volunteer for CMWW/CM OUTREACH Even from the league’s beginning, I learned that organized volunteerism can offer a huge impact for our community. Each of us has brought our own unique talents in creating meaningful service. The League’s growth and positive impact still amazes me! Lifelong friendships and education have been priceless! I am so proud to be affiliated with such a wonderful group of ladies! —Joanne Champagne The most important thing I have learned from being a member of the JL is no matter how small your part, you can make a difference. —Tab Shepherd Provisional Member Founding Member After spending 25 years in community activism, I am honored to join an organization that adds structure and variety to my endeavors. JLGC is well established and eclectic in its approach to the community’s needs. The League presents one of those rare and wonderful instances where the sum is greater than its parts. —Annie Spell JLGC’s role in the community is to do meaninful, organized volunteer work. The most important thing I have learned from being a member of JL is how far reaching JL is and can be. —Debra Henkels 20 Provisional Member Provisional Member www.jlgc.net www.jlgc.net 21 I feel that the JL’s role in the community is to promote a sense of charity and giving back to the community. —Tab Shepherd Provisional Member Junior League of Greater Covington needs you. Get Involved. Join Us... • Become a member • Come to our programs • Attend our fund-raisers • Refer potential members to us. Knowledge • Commitment • Relationships Junior League of Greater Covington offers three main components to build a better community – knowledge, commitment and relationships. Knowledge is the cornerstone of our ability to address the needs of St. Tammany Parish. JLGC trains our members to assess a need, make a plan to meet that need, and then implement that plan. Without commitment, no plan can be effective. JLGC members foster each other’s commitment through the relationships and friendships they build with each other. Our mission and our goal is to train our member volunteers, develop them as leaders, and give those leaders the networking skills to make meaningful contributions to our community. Over the next year, JLGC will fortify our knowledge to serve by hosting both Fall and Spring Leadership Days. Guest speakers will help educate us at our monthly meetings on the needs and events of St.Tammany Parish. We, as women working for lasting change, will use this knowledge to set the course for our future. JLGC is constantly monitoring and evaluating our effectiveness of the projects we support, which is incorporated 22 Support Us... • Become a Community Partner • Help support a JLGC program • Be a sponsor of a JLGC fundraising event • Let us give a presentation at your workplace into our strategic plan. Our aim for each project JLGC supports is to help the organization become an entity that has both the financial assets and manpower needed to thrive on its own. JLGC is committed to each of our community projects to realize this reality. JLGC is a living and ever changing body of women working to build a better community. The working relationships our members enjoy helps foster co-operation and the spirit that makes St. Tammany Parish a better place to live. JLGC will host several fundraisers throughout next year to provide vital funding for our programs and the operation of the League. Equally as important is the opportunity these JLGC events provide for members to make new friends and contacts while working side by side. or to your organization For more information email: [email protected] or visit us on the web at www.jlgc.net. Junior League of Greater Covington 529 N. Columbia Street • Covington, LA 70433 Phone: 985-892-5258 • Fax: 985-892-5272 The knowledge, commitment, and relationships we develop through JLGC enrich our lives, our families, and our community. We invite you to join us. Become a member of the Junior League of Greater Covington now. Fonda Brennan Editor www.jlgc.net www.jlgc.net 23 24 www.jlgc.net