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LeagueLine - Evansville - Junior League of Evansville
Volume 29 • Issue 7
November 2014
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League
Another Sale, Another Success!
- By Stephanie Gerhardt
Thanks to the hard work of the River City Rummage Sale
committee, another successful year is in the books! This year’s
sale was held on October 24th and 25th, in a new location at
Lawndale Shopping Center. The two-day event brought in
over 1200 shoppers!
During the weeks prior to the event, Junior League
members, including provisionals, actives and sustainers,
brought in thousands of dollars in rummage, including items
such as a riding lawn mower, couches, game tables, a patio
set, designer handbags, boutique clothing and more. Needless
to say there was something for everyone! In fact, we had so
much great stuff that we donated more than $10,000 worth of
rummage to local non-profits after the sale was over!
This wonderful event would not be possible without the
help of some amazing sponsors! A special thank-you goes
out to Jeff Agan, Go-Mini’s Moving & Portable Storage,
Shetler Moving & Storage, Atlas Van Lines and Steinmart!
And THANK YOU to all the volunteers, the sponsors, the
committee and co-chairs Krista Weiberg, and Jessica Ignacio!
You all rock!
Special Thanks to 2014 River City Rummage Sponsors:
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The Junior League of Evansville, Inc.
The Junior League of Evansville is an
organization of women committed to
promoting voluntarism and developing
the potential of women and improving
communities through the effective action and
leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose
is exclusively educational and charitable.
The Junior League of Evansville reaches out
to women of all races, religions, ages, and
national origins who demonstrate an interest
in and a commitment to voluntarism.
I. The Junior League of Evansville shall
identify and strive to meet the needs of
diverse membership.
II. The Junior League of Evansville shall
educate and train members to be
effective and committed community
volunteers.
III. The Junior League of Evansville shall
identify and strive to address the
changing needs and issues of the
community.
JLE Board of Directors
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
Jamie Scales
Lisa Vaughan
Lori Samples
Holly Dunn-Pendleton
Nikki Davis
Kelley Ashby
President
President-Elect
VP Communications
VP Community
VP Fundraising
VP Membership
BOARD MEMBERS
Ann Pendley
Bike Ride
Amber AnslingerCommunity Proposals/
Scholarship
Tiffany Boyd
Cookbook
Molly Brost
Corresponding Secretary
Lindsay Charles
DIAD/Project Implementation
Dionne BlueFund Development/
Strategic Planning
Molly Welch
Historian/Technology
Liesl Disch
Kids in the Kitchen/
Youth Development
Jacklyn Woniger
Marketing
Natalie Brinker &
Membership Arrangements/
Katie Hermann
Training
Cheryl Martin &
Membership Development
Stephanie Norrick
Sandy Bitter
Membership Recruitment/
Enrichment
Jana Shepherd
Nominating/Placement
Rita Joest
Project Development
Vicki McDonald
Publications
Jessica Kuryla & Rummage Sale
Krista Weiberg
Jamie Wicks
Sustaining Advisor
Elissa Hewins
Treasurer
LEAGUELINE
Vicki McDonald
Editor
Amber Combs
Committee Member
Stephanie Gerhardt
Committee Member
MaNissa Onstott-Lemon
Committee Member
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In Her Own Words...
This is by far my favorite time of
year! The holiday season is full of family
time, holiday traditions and fun events.
One of my favorite JLE holiday traditions
is our December Mini-Meetings, hosted
by members of the executive board. These
mini-meetings replace our December general
membership meeting and give all of us an
opportunity to have a little fun together
during the stressful holiday season! We
have some exciting ones planned this year so
watch for details!
Jamie Scales, President
Photo Courtesy of Gray Photography
The past couple of months have been busy
for the Junior League of Evansville. Once
again, the River City Rummage Sale was a huge success! Thank you to everyone
that donated rummage, worked a shift, or purchased a fantastic find at the sale. We
were also fortunate to host our 2nd annual Fall Into Fashion with Dillard’s in early
November. This premiere shopping event is quickly becoming one of JLE’s favorite
fundraisers. Our members and their guests enjoyed fashion shows, drinks and
storewide discounts. What a great way for us to start our holiday shopping!
In the coming months, the executive board is excited to be hosting a fundraiser in
collaboration with Eastland Mall. Santa’s Workshop will take place on December 6
from 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. at the Eastland Mall Food Court. Children and parents will
get a free picture taken with Santa, participate in crafts and enjoy some refreshments.
Tickets are $10. Our provisional class will also be collaborating with Eastland Mall
to provide gift wrapping in the mall during the holiday season for donations. More
information on both fundraisers can be found within this LeagueLine issue.
I look forward to ending 2014 on such a high note and charging into 2015 with
many more great events! I hope your holiday season is filled by time with your family
celebrating old and new traditions. Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
Jamie Scales
Happy Holidays
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Transformation: The Governance & Management Model
From AJLI Courtesy of Lisa Vaughan
As part of the Strategic Roadmap launched in 2009, AJLI
in collaboration with 18 Junior Leagues has designed a new
model of governance and management. The purpose is to
strengthen the ability of the League to be a powerful force
empowering the leadership of women for community impact.
The new model separates governance from management by
creating a governing board and a separate management team.
Traditionally Junior Leagues have combined both functions
in a single board of directors. However, the orientation is
different, the skills are different…and increasingly Leagues
are finding that charging the board with both responsibilities
burns out leaders and prevents the League from taking its
proper place as an organization for community change and
impact.
The Junior League of Evansville has been participating
in the roll out launched with other leagues across the
country under the guidance of the Association of Junior
Leagues International and the Action Learning Teams.
Junior Leagues all across the Association have signed on to
participate.
Where We Are Since the Launch
In August, the roll out launched with an orientation aimed
at preparing the participating League teams for their role of
embedding a “split” Governance and Management model
in their Leagues. The orientation included guidelines and
protocols for organizing the Rollout Team, how these teams
should work with their Board and members and the expected
Governance and Management outcomes as a result of the
rollout.
The Leagues began their journey with the first module by
beginning to understand the difference between governance
and management respectfully, and the basis for the “split”
system.
The second module of the journey focused on the
exploration of different separation models. Through this
exploration, League Governing Boards and Management
Teams can begin to identify how these models could
apply to their unique Leagues. The participating Leagues
were introduced to how the separation of governance and
management could work for them by taking into account
factors such as: League Size, their Board and Management
compositions and term lengths associated with each League.
From here, these Leagues will also begin to address the “link”
between the Board and the Management team, while they
begin to develop timelines for their transitions.
STRATEGIC GOVERNANCE
Future focus aimed at the
outcomes a League seeks
to accomplish
MANAGEMENT
Present focus aimed at
accomplishing the programs
and activities that will achieve
the outcomes
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Getting to Know the
Provisional Leaders
If you could be any character, in any movie, it would be… because…
“The good witch from The Wizard of Oz because she made wishes
come true.”
By Amy Murry
Angie Schaffstein
Ashley Dunn
Where do you feel you have left your “mark”
in the Junior League?
“I think I have most recently left my mark
in the Membership Cluster, specifically
in Recruitment. I had so much fun
recruiting the new Provisional class, and
it gave me the opportunity to meet a lot of
Ashley Dunn
wonderful women in the process.”
Who had a tremendous impact on you as a
leader and how?
“My father has had the most tremendous impact on me as a leader.
At an early age, he began teaching me the importance of honesty,
positivity, communication... many qualities that are displayed by our
leaders today. He helps remind me to keep a sense of humor when
things get tough and to always have fun and enjoy life!”
If you could be any character, in any movie, it would be… because…
“Cher in Clueless. I’ve always been so jealous of her virtual, rotating
closet! Who wouldn’t want that?!”
Where do you feel you have left your “mark”
in the Junior League?
“I’m hoping to leave my mark this year with
the Provisional Group! As a Provisional last
year, I’m hoping this year’s Provisional Class
enjoys a fun and exciting year and that our
great group of ladies learns of the many great
Angie Schaffstein
things the League has to offer.”
Who had a tremendous impact on you as a
leader and how?
“Both Monica Owens and Lisa Vaughan. Monica spoke so
passionately about the League and because of her encouragement…
I joined the League last year. And Lisa was always reaching out to
chat and made me feel welcome at the GMs which can be kind of
overwhelming and scary as a Provisional.”
If you could be any character, in any movie, it would be… because…
“Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman… It’s a classic love story with the
famous shopping trip, red dress and fabulous diamond necklace!
How could you not love the movie!”
Natalie O’Daniel
How many years have you been in the Junior
League?
“I have been in the league for eleven years.”
Who had a tremendous impact on you as a
leader and how?
“The person that has helped shape my life
Natalie O’Daniel as a leader is my Aunt Margo from The
Netherlands and a friend Jeanne Marie
Gadient. Both have influenced me to work hard, to always be kind
and appreciative and good things will follow.”
If you had to describe yourself using three words, it would be…
“I am a neat freak, ambitious and compassionate.”
Mary Rokicki
Mary Rokicki
How many years have you been in the Junior
League?
“I’m starting my 3rd year.”
Who had a tremendous impact on you as a
leader and how?
“Kelley Ashby. She was part of our Provisional
year. She always has a smile on her face and
is always so welcoming.”
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It’s Santa…We Know Him!
-By Stephanie Gerhardt
Gather your little elves and head to Santa’s Workshop on
Saturday, December 6th! This brand new Junior League of
Evansville holiday event is being held at Eastland Mall’s food
court from 8-10am and is not to be missed!
Your little elves will be kept busy with festive crafts, story time,
refreshments, holiday games AND a visit from the jolly, old elf,
himself, SANTA! There will be an opportunity for a special
Holiday photo op and every little elf will receive a gift.
Tickets are $10 for children age 3 and up (adults are free). To
purchase advance tickets or for more information, you can call
the JLE office at 812-434-6710. There are a limited number of
tickets, so get them early so your elves don’t miss out! Tickets
will surely go fast!
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Give Back & Wrap!
~ By Jessica Hoesli
Now accepting new patients. No referral necessary.
As this year’s provisional fundraiser, the Junior League of
Evansville is excited to offer gift wrapping services at Eastland
Mall this holiday season. The gift wrapping station will
be located in the Dillard’s wing of the mall and will be on a
donation basis. JLE will be coordinating volunteers for the
station from our own members as well as from other nonprofits
in the Tri-State area. This allows holiday shoppers to not only
come away with all of their presents wrapped and ready, but
also to help those in need in our community through the
various organizations volunteering.
The proceeds from the donations JLE collects will allow us
to award small grants to nonprofit agencies that specifically
benefit the women and children within our Tri-State
community.
Days and hours that gift wrapping is available:
Friday, Nov. 28 - 9am-9pm
Saturdays, Nov. 29 and Dec. 6, 13 and 20 - 10am-9pm
Sundays, Dec. 7, 14 and 21 - 11am-7pm
Mondays – Fridays starting Dec. 1–19 - 3pm-7pm
Dec 22 and 23 - 9am-9pm
Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 - 9am-5pm
For more information regarding nonprofit organization
volunteer opportunities, please contact Mary Rokicki at
[email protected].
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2014 Executive Board Spotlight
– Holly Dunn Pendleton
~ By MaNissa Onstott-Lemon
I decided to join the Junior League of Evansville after they
donated $10,000 to build the Holly’s House children’s waiting
room. As the co-founder of Holly’s House, I was so impressed
when I learned more about JLE and all the things they did that
I had to join. I wanted to meet new friends and be a part of
something that was making such an amazing impact in our
community. Many women I knew and admired were members
or sustainers of JLE. Why wouldn’t I want to join?
Volunteering was something that was instilled in me at a
very young age by my parents, which was another reason I
wanted to join JLE. Volunteering has helped develop my skills
and personal growth. Volunteering provides me with life-long
learning that I couldn’t get anywhere else. It also offers a way
for me to have a real and lasting impact on our community
and that makes me feel good! I am a better person because I
volunteer.
Through my involvement in JLE, I have gained many new
friends. From those relationships, I have learned to recognize
training moments to help develop new leaders and valuable
leadership skills. I’ve even learned to delegate better (this used
to be very difficult for my controlling personality). I think all
the benefits I’ve gained have helped me not only in my JLE
capacities but also in my personal life.
I decided to pursue a board position with the Junior League
of Evansville as I felt that they had been helping to develop
my potential for six years, and it was my time to give back
Holly Dunn Pendleton
and help lead our organization. I’m very excited about our
League’s future and knew I wanted to be a part of the amazing
potential JLE is currently harnessing. My best advice to give
to other members who are thinking about getting involved at
the Executive Board level is that they should talk with current
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Member Recognition
PERSONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
More babies! We have added to this year’s total baby count!
Boys still lead by a 5-4 count!
CONGRATS!
On your baby boys, Abby Maravich and Jana Hewitt Shepard.
And on your baby girls Lisa Vaughan and Lisa Riley!
And Congrats to Jacklyn Woniger on her recent engagement
and to Jana Kohman on her recent marriage to Trevor Horton.
Jana’s wedding took place September 23rd in Paris, France!
JLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
A special thank you to all of those that helped to make Fall into
Fashion a success! Especially Monica Owens! And thank you
to Sandy Bitter for always having an upbeat attitude and doing
a great job as Membership Enrichment Chair.
Members of the Month
~ By MaNissa Onstott-Lemon
the Children’s Museum of Evansville (CMOE) as their Director
of Marketing and Development. Ashley has a passion for
helping others, and is very involved in the community. When
not helping others, Ashley likes spending time with her
husband, Kyler and family.
Caryn is using her first year as an active to get very involved
within the League. When Caryn isn’t helping out with the
League, she is very busy taking care of patients as a Physician
Assistant at Deaconess Hospital. In her free time, Caryn likes
being with her husband, Thomas, and is anxiously awaiting the
birth of her first child next year and her new role as a mother.
Congrats Caryn!
NOVEMBER
The member of the month for November is our entire
From left to right: Sarah Whitaker, Caryn Selby, Marketing
Rummage
Sale committee. We appreciate the fabulous job
Chair Jacklyn Woniger and Ashley McReynolds.
that all of you ladies did to make this year’s sale fantastic. You
were chosen because you took the change in venue in stride,
OCTOBER
worked tirelessly to advertise the new location and made sure
This October’s member(s) of the month is shared by three JLE
everything ran smoothly. The Rummage Sale Committee
members who have graciously agreed to be double placed on
also worked so well together as a team, and made sure that
both the Technology/Historian committee and the Marketing
our members and customers understood the new flow of the
committee: Sarah Whitaker, Ashley McReynolds and Caryn
sale. The committee remained positive and cheerful during
Selby.
the entire sale and handled all issues with smiles on their
Sara is enjoying her first year as an active by diving right in faces. Thank you for a great 2014 River City Rummage Sale!
and getting heavily involved with committees. When she isn’t 2014 River City Rummage Sale Co-Chairs: Jessica Ignacio
involved with her JLE responsibilities, Sara likes spending time and Krista Weiberg and Committee Members: Starr Fryback,
with her husband, Phillip. During the day, Sara helps others Marci Moore, Penelope Pennington, Joy Shell and Kayce
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as a Manager at Atlas Van Lines.
Ashley is a very active JLE Member, but when she isn’t
volunteering for the league, she’s helping promote and market
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Upcoming DIAD Opportunities
Get your DIAD requirement hours done early this year. cMoe
There are plenty of opportunities and worthy causes for which
to volunteer. Be sure to check the JLE website frequently as - F amily Free Night
Thursday, December 4
new DIADs are added all the time. Here are a few upcoming
4:30 - 8:30pm
opportunities.
Volunteers are needed to assist guests with check-in, help
families play in galleries and clean-up. The event is at cMoe.
Little Lambs
Volunteers should wear logowear. Questions? Contact Ashley
- First Presbyterian Church
McReynolds, [email protected].
Regular shifts available on Wednesdays from 2 – 4pm and
Saturdays from 10am – 12pm throughout the year.
DIAD REMINDER:
Tri-State Alliance
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r. Heavensville
Friday, November 21
5:30 - 7:30pm
Last minute things may happen that prevent you from
attending a DIAD event that you have committed to work.
However, remember our partners depend on JLE to provide
reliable, hard-working volunteers.
Volunteers are needed to assist guests at check-in. Volunteers
If you do need to withdraw from a DIAD, please do so at least
should wear black attire. The event is at the Tropicana Executive 48 hours prior to your scheduled volunteer time. All shifts will
Conference Center. Questions? Contact Nancy Tarsitano be locked at that time. If you have an emergency that falls
Drake, [email protected].
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and contact the DIAD Chair, Lindsay Charles so that she may
contact the organization.
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~ By Vicki McDonald
As we near the end of 2014, please consider making a
contribution to the JLE Endowment Fund. This fund will
provide the League with a perpetual source of revenue that helps
preserve, protect and widen our philanthropic footprint within
the community for the years to come.
All gift sizes are appreciated and any member donations of
$10 or more will be recognized in the LeagueLine. So please
take this opportunity to commemorate a new job or addition
to the family, a milestone or just a chance to recognize the good
work that JLE does and your appreciation for it.
To make a gift, please contact the JLE office. You may call
Office Manager, Melissa Wagner at (812) 434-6710, email her at
[email protected] or you can mail your gift to: The
Junior League of Evansville, 123 N.W. Fourth Street, Suite 422,
Evansville, IN 47708.
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December Mini-Meetings
The following are the mini-meetings available this year.
Attendance is not required but will count as one meeting
toward your requirements. Due to space restrictions, please
choose only one mini-meeting. Please sign up for the
December Mini-Meeting of your choice on the website at
www.juniorleagueofevansville.org in the Volunteer Calendar
section. Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis.
Reservations will be open on Wednesday, November 20.
CELEBRATE THE SKIN YOU’RE IN
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DIY ORNAMENT EXTRAVAGANZA
Hosted by Nikki Davis
• Monday, December 8, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Cost per person: $5
Location: TBD
Join artist Nikki Davis for an evening of DIY Pinterest inspired
Christmas ornament making fun. Children welcome and
encouraged. Choose from a number of designs. Make as many as
time will allow. Evansville location to be determined closer to the
date. Limit of 30 people.
COOKING FOR CHRISTMAS
Hosted by Jamie Scales & Kelley Ashby
• Wednesday, December 10, 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Cost per person: $40
Thyme in the Kitchen
Location: 2308 W. Franklin Street, Evansville
Please join Jamie & Kelley to learn to make fun dishes from the
JLE Once Upon a Time Cookbook and tasting various wines with
our dishes. Guests will also receive a store discount on anything
purchased during the party. Limit of 16 people.
LOUISVILLE OUTLET MALL SHOPPING TRIP
Hosted by Nikki Davis/Elissa Hewins
• Saturday, December 20, 10:15 a.m. to approximately 8:30 p.m.
Cost per person: FREE
Location: 1700 Apple Ridge Drive, Evansville
Join Nikki and Bob Davis and Elissa Hewins for a fun filled
afternoon of shopping at The Outlet Shoppes of the
Bluegrass. Depart Payne Wealth Partners (601 N.
Cross Pointe Blvd.) at 10:15 am via shuttle. Upon
arrival at Shoppes, grab lunch with the group at
Little Italy, and then we will turn you loose to shop
to your heart’s content until 6pm (CST). Limit of 24
people. After 12/2, remaining seats will be open for Sustainers
to join us.
NEW YEAR’S REGIFT PARTY
Hosted by Lisa Vaughan
• Thursday, January 8, 2015, 6:00 p.m.
Cost per person: $5
Location: 237 Knollview Drive, Evansville
Join hostess Lisa Vaughan at her home at 237 Knollview Drive
in Evansville for a New Year’s Regift Party and enjoy cocktails,
hors d’oeuvres and prizes. Please bring a gift you received for the
Holidays that you would like to regift. The regift presents will be
used in a gift exchange game at the event. Cost is $5 per person.
There is no limit on the spots available.
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Rockin River City Ride and Glow Run
Save the Date: May 8-9
It’s coming…mark your calendars! The Junior League
of Evansville is once again partnering with the Evansville
Morning Rotary to bring you the Rockin River City Ride
and Glow Run on Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9.
This two-day community event offers routes for
novice and experienced cyclists and runners along the
beautiful Evansville riverfront. Participants can choose
from a Friday evening 3 or 5 mile GLOW Run/Walk and
Battle of the Bands contest or a 5K, 25K, 60K or 100K
bike ride on Saturday morning.
So whether you are a casual or avid biker/runner,
come out and enjoy the fun! All proceeds go to
benefit the missions and charities supported by
the Junior League of Evansville and the Morning
Rotary Club. For more information, please visit
http://rockinrivercityride.org.