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LeagueLine - Evansville - Junior League of Evansville
Volume 29 • Issue 6
September 2014
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TEAM JLE 2014 Takes the Field
-by Vicki McDonald
The Junior League of Evansville kicked off its 54th year
at the August 19th General Membership Meeting at the
Evansville Country Club. President-Elect, Lisa Vaughan,
welcomed everyone to the new League year on behalf of
President Jamie Scales, who was on maternity leave.
The first meeting was full of the great stuff you can expect
from JLE, including the presentation of the Done-In-A-Day
$1,000 Grant to Ruth’s House.
JLE Marketing committee
Throughout the year, JLE gives out grants and partners
with many people, community organizations and businesses
to help our community get healthier, more empowered and
to give help when and where it is needed most. To emphasize
that idea, President Jamie Scales has deemed this year Team
JLE. “Our goal is to work together as League members with
our community and corporate partners to make Evansville
the best place it can be,” Jamie said. “We want to encourage
everyone to join our ‘team’. Whether you are a member of
JLE or not, the only requirement to join is a desire to help
your neighbors and your community.”
At the meeting, all members sat with their new 2014-2015
advisors. Advisors are a critical aspect of Team JLE. They
help members throughout the year, by answering questions,
being a shoulder of support and being a confidant for
members struggling either inside or outside the League.
Sue Rolley, Jill Mecklenborg and Sandy Bitter
Part of the fun of the first GM included the introduction of
the hashtag #JLE2014. Many members got immediately into
the spirit of Team JLE by taking team selfies!
Heidi Young and Ashley Murphy
Caryn Selby, Monica Owens
and Nora Walsh
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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
Natalie Andrews
Nikki Davis
Kelley Ashby
President
President-Elect
VP Communications
VP Community
VP Finance
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...
New Beginnings.
As my husband and I welcome our first
child into the world, it’s something I think
about a lot. Life is full of new opportunities
and chances to make the world a better place
for future generations. The Junior League
of Evansville provides us with an avenue to
make these opportunities into realities. This
year is already full of new ideas and some
traditional favorites.
Jamie Scales, President
In August, we welcomed 25 new
Photo Courtesy of Gray Photography
Provisionals to our League. These fabulous
women will spend the next few months
learning about Junior League, our traditions
and history. We also had the opportunity to work with Women’s Closet Exchange
on a successful new fundraiser: Confessions of a Shopaholic dinner and designer
style and trunk show. We are excited to continue a tradition re-started last year by
hosting our General Membership meetings at the Evansville Country Club. We were
fortunate to be able to partner with 14 WFIE to record a commercial about JLE that
will air periodically on the station. This is a great way to remind the city of our past
and future impact and also a way for us to recruit new women to help in furthering
our mission.
October will bring our annual “Show Us What You Got” showcase at the general
membership meeting. This showcase allows our members to display their local
businesses, giving all of us an opportunity to support them. September also brings
us one step closer to our annual River City Rummage Sale, held October 24 -25. We
are excited to announce a new location for the sale this year, inside a storefront in
the Lawndale shopping complex on South Green River Road. The hard working
rummage sale committee is collecting rummage now.
As we begin this new league year, I’m excited to see what wonderful opportunities
it will bring for our community. Whether it’s new ideas or tried and true traditions,
one thing is certain… this year will be spectacular!
Sincerely,
Jamie Scales
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SUMMER FUN
– by Amber Combs
Summer “break” was anything but for the ladies of JLE! With many
committees off and running for the new league year; this summer
kept the local leaguers busy from recruiting, to DIADs, and the big
“Confessions of a Shopaholic” style show with collaboration from the
Women’s Closet Exchange of St Louis.
Stars from the show “Retail Royalty” were on hand, and many JLE
ladies modeled their wares. See full story on page 6.
Confessions of a Shopaholic models and co-chairs at the Women’s
Closet Exchange in St. Louis, MO
The summer kicked off with the first “GLOW Run,” and was met with
much excitement from the community. This summer also provided
many fun opportunities for DIAD hours, which included “Trucks and
Heroes,” SMILE on Down Syndrome, “Frog Follies,” and more. Thank
you to all who completed DIAD hours this summer, along with those
who volunteered for “Confessions of a Shopaholic” and continue
to support the various organizations and events in our community
through volunteerism.
The recruitment committee is one that never stops. These ladies
are always looking to boost JLE by educating and onboarding new
members. Their summer was busy hosting recruitment parties in June
and July at the Reitz Home and area libraries, leading to the wonderful
group of ladies making up the 2014 Provisional class. Welcome ladies!
The summer closed with the first General Membership meeting on
August 19th. The first Project of the Month for the 2014 league year
was United Caring Shelters Inc.’s Ruth’s House. Also highlighted at
the meeting was the new hashtag #JLE2014, and many ladies had fun
trending the hashtag with tagged selfies from the meeting.
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Welcome 2014-15 Provisionals!
-by Vicki McDonald
On Saturday, August 2, at Wesselman Nature Society, the
Junior League of Evansville welcomed 25 women to its 20142015 Provisional Class.
Decked out in matching referee shirts, the Membership
Development co-chairs, Stephanie Norrick and Cheryl Martin,
perfectly executed the playbook of Team JLE with megaphones,
pompoms and a few cheers throughout the day!
The day opened with a breakfast straight from the pages of the
official Junior League of Evansville’s Once Upon A Time awardwinning cookbook provided by Cookbook Chair, Tiffany Boyd,
and her committee.
The formal part of the day began with pep talks from Coach
(aka President) Jamie Scales and Assistant Coach (aka PresidentElect) Lisa Vaughn. Membership Development Committee
members Ashley Dunn, Natalie O’Daniel, Mary Rokicki and
Angie Schaffstein along with the co-chairs Norrick and Martin,
educated the new Provisionals on the Junior League of Evansville
and its history.
During a delicious lunch donated by Chik-Fil-A, Dr. John Scott
Foster, the Executive Director of Wesselman Nature Society,
New Provisionals attending the Provisional Retreat at Wesselman Nature Society
New Provisionals attending make-up retreat at the YWCA
and a staff member provided the half-time entertainment with
a guest appearance by some resident birds. For those unable to
make the original Provisional Retreat date, there was a make-up
session at the YWCA on Tuesday, August 12.
2014-2015 Provisional Class
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Cassie Amans
Michelle Barron
Lauren Dimmitt
Katie Evans
Stephanie Friewald
Audra Garnett
Jessica Hoesli
Serina Kelly
Ali Langen
Crystal Sands
Holly Schaperjohn
Jennifer Skinner
Jessica Stein
Lauren Stone
Ashley Lee
Amy Lindsey
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– by Stephanie Gerhardt
The Association of Junior Leagues International’s Global
Continuum is a work in progress by the AJLI board to explore
“what women around the world mean to The Junior League”. A few
years ago the board formed the Global Continuum Committee to
further explore the possibilities of global expansion. They sent a
survey to 10,000 random League members to find out more about
their international experiences and interest in global issues. The
results of the survey indicated that Junior League members had
a strong interest in expanding the League internationally, and
looking for volunteer opportunities outside its current borders.
Currently there are only eight leagues outside the United States.
According to AJLI board member Deann Cook, the committee
came up with three questions: How do they go about expanding
The Junior League globally? How can they strengthen
relationships with other women’s organizations that do similar
work? How do they provide opportunities for members to
volunteer internationally?
The focus on her talk at the 2014 AJLI Annual Conference
in St. Louis focused on the third question-How to provide
opportunities for members to volunteer internationally? The
outcome of this question is a partnership with the nonprofit
organization, Cross-Cultural Solutions. This organization
“offers Junior Leagues and their members the opportunity to
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volunteer internationally, and connect with global communities.
The first trip has already been set to Guatemala in January 2015.
For more information about this trip, you can visit www.ajli.
org/?nd=benefits_ccs.
Cross-Cultural Solutions will help any League plan a trip for its
members. From their page-“they will help you customize a trip
for your League. You and your League can volunteer together,
grow together, learn together, and raise funds all while changing
your lives and those of others. You can choose from one of
ten countries around the world to immerse yourself and your
League members in, learn the culture, and customize speakers
and programs just for your team.”
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JLE Struts its Stuff at the
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Runway Event and Trunk Show
-by Vicki McDonald
On August 7, almost 200 “shopaholics” descended on the
Holiday Inn Ballroom for the Confessions of a Shopaholic
Designer Runway Event and Trunk Show. This event was a
partnership between the Junior League of Evansville and the
Women’s Closet Exchange Designer Resale Boutique in St.
Louis, MO.
After dinner of chicken Picatta, JLE members strutted their
stuff down the catwalk wearing items from designers such
as, Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and more. Attendees were
dancing in their seats to the upbeat music while taking note of
the items the models were wearing from the Women’s Closet
Exchange that would be available for purchase afterwards.
Once the lights came up, the racks were rolled out and the
shopping frenzy began. Lucky shoppers picked up Dolce &
Gabbana shoes, Coach bags, Chanel jackets and much more
all at a fraction of the original designer prices.
The idea for this event started back in December of 2013
when several JLE members attended the December minimeeting shopping trip to St. Louis. While there, the ladies
visited the Women’s Closet Exchange Designer Resale
Boutique owned by the stars of the reality TV show “Resale
Royalty.” Sue McCarthy and daughters, Diana and Laura, lead
one of the best resale boutiques in the country specializing in
brands like Louis Vuitton, Manolo Blahnik, Chanel and Marc
Jacobs, all in pristine condition.
Always making new friends and brimming with new ideas,
the ladies posed the question, “Could we convince these ladies
to come to Evansville, put on a Designer Runway Show and
get Tri-State ladies out to shop all while raising money for
a worthy nonprofit organization?” The answer to all was a
resounding, YES!
Before the Runway portion began, co-chair of the event, Lisa
Vaughn, reminded everyone that while the fashions were hot
and the bargains were big, the effect that all those shoppers
ultimately had was to help our community be better fed,
clothed and housed through the proceeds of their dinner ticket
– a definite win, win for the attendees and our community.
An extra special thank you to the event sponsors, Women’s
Closet Exchange, Bauer’s Tents and Party Rentals, Dillard’s
Department Store, Holiday Inn, Natalie Martin, St. Mary’s
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2014 Executive Board Spotlight
– Lori Samples
-by MaNissa Onstott-Lemon
I learned about the Junior League of Evansville through my
friend, Lisa Vaughan. I was looking for a volunteer opportunity
to serve our community. Little did I know that the Junior
League of Evansville was more than that! I knew I wanted to
join a group that’s purpose was service, and that’s what I found
in the Junior League. I have always had a desire to help people,
and volunteering has allowed me to continue to do just that.
The volunteer hours I have done through the JLE have brought
tears to my eyes and also laughter in my heart. Volunteering
has made me a better person and a servant to others. Not only
have I been blessed to be a part of the process in helping others,
I have started to set an example for my 2 ½ year old son. My
desire is that he will want to volunteer when he gets older.
Throughout my four years in the League, I learned more
about Evansville and other nonprofits than I ever knew
existed, and I have lived in Evansville most of my life. I have
gained continued life skills that have helped me personally
and professionally. These skills have allowed me to grow in
my career and create a great network of supportive women.
Most importantly, I have gained friendships! These friends are
women that I have ran a marathon with, who have thrown a
baby shower for me, have a glass of wine with, cheer on my
successes and can count on during a time of need. I can’t
imagine the last four years without these amazing women!
Lori Samples
My love and passion for the League drove me to decide to
pursue a JLE Board position. I felt like I could use my passion
for what JLE’s mission is and become a part of the process in
building and training future leaders of the league. I cannot
wait to see what this year will bring and the greatness and
leadership that will flourish in our members. And just as
my JLE friends have done for me in the past, I will be there
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Member Recognition
PERSONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
As many of you know, there is something in the water at JLE
lately. There are babies everywhere. Baby boys seem to be
winning the baby race recently, but it is neck and neck with
three new boys and two new girls. Stay tuned, there are more
to come in the next couple of months!
Members of the Month
-by MaNissa Onstott-Lemon
AUGUST
When not participating in her fifth year
in the Junior League, Molly Welch is a
content writer for websites. She develops
web content for Highland Veterinary
CONGRATS!
Clinic and performs social networking
On your baby girls, Jamie Scales and Danielle Anslinger. And
and internet marketing for her sister,
on your baby boys Jessica Hoesli, Lindsay Blessinger Charles
Melissa Gormley’s company, Nourish
and Jessica Klostermann!
of Evansville. Molly is passionate about
Molly Welch
giving back to the community and is
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
always willing to use her technical skills
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wherever
is
needed.
Molly took on the monumental task of
Reader’s Choice Platinum for Best Chiropractor in the Triupdating and learning about our website, which needed to
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be upgraded to a new program. Taking on this job, meant
JLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
dedicating time to learn all the new features of the website, and
A special thank you to all of those that helped to make the then seamlessly transitioning to the new program. Much of
Confessions of a Shopaholic Runway Event and Trunk Show Molly’s work was done behind the scenes, so our membership
a great success!
noticed very few changes to the site but is now operating better
than ever thanks to Molly!
Co-chairs:
Nikki Davis
Lisa Vaughan
SEPTEMBER
Volunteers:
For the month of September, we
Tiffany Boyd
Molly Brost
have two outstanding JLE members
Leisl Disch
Ashley Vezzoso
to recognize! Tiffany Boyd and Erika
Jacklyn Woniger
Qualls-Barnett are active, dedicated new
Runway Models:
JLE active members.
Nikki Davis Elissa Hewins
When not checking patient information
Wendy Lynch
Lori Samples
for accuracy and completion, Tiffany
Caryn Selby
Elizabeth Wadlington
Boyd is an active new JLE member. As
Sarah Whitaker
Heidi Young
Tiffany Boyd
a provisional, Tiffany was very busy
fulfilling her required volunteer hours
and then some. Her fellow September
Three Cheers for the Membership Development Committee
member of the month, Erika Barnett
for having their “Game On” and conducting a great Provisional
shows her love of children by reading to
Retreat:
children at the public library and helping
Co-Chairs:
Stephanie Norrick
Cheryl Martin
out in the community.
Last year, both Tiffany and Erika
Committee Members:
participated
in every DIAD for cMoe
Ashley Dunn
Natalie O’Daniel
that came available. This year, they have
Mary Rokicki
Angie Schaffstein
Erika
Qualls-Barnett both stepped up to help be a part of the
planning committee for cMoe’s Breakfast
Also Jacklyn Woniger created a beautiful game ticket invitation
for the provisional retreat.
with the Sugarplum Fairy. Ashley McReynolds, Director of
Marketing & Development for cMoe, said that Tiffany and
CONDOLENCES
Erika make her job easier, and that they do a fantastic job of
Sincere sympathy is extended to Mary Ellen Farabaugh,
representing JLE! Thank you ladies for representing the true
Patricia Samila and Missy O’Daniel on the passing of
spirit of JLE!
Rosemary Lancaster O’Daniel on August 22, 2014.
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Upcoming DIAD Opportunities
Get your DIAD requirement hours done early this year.
There are plenty of opportunities and worthy causes for which
to volunteer. Be sure to check the JLE website frequently as
new DIADs are added all the time. Here are a few upcoming
opportunities.
Little Lambs - First Presbyterian Church
Regular shifts available on Wednesdays & Saturdays
cMoe
- D
iscovery Dash and Birthday Bash
Saturday, September 27
- F amily Free Night
Thursday, October 2
WNIN
- Kids Fest
Saturday, September 20
YWCA
- Legacy Style Show & Luncheon
Tuesday, September 30 and Wednesday, October 1
- SMILE on Down Syndrome - Buddy Walk
Saturday, October 4
DIAD REMINDER:
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.
If you do need to withdraw from a DIAD, please do so at least
48 hours prior to your scheduled volunteer time. All shifts
will be locked within the 48 hours leading up to the event. If
you have an emergency that falls within the 48-hour window,
please try to find a replacement and contact the DIAD Chair,
Lindsay Charles, so that she may contact the organization.
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JLE Endowment Fund: The Gift that Keeps Growing
by Katie Sims
Last year the Junior League of Evansville launched the JLE
Endowment Fund – an investment aimed at providing the
League with a perpetual source of revenue. Through this fund,
League supporters have the opportunity to give a gift that will
preserve, protect and widen our philanthropic footprint in the
community for years to come.
How Does it Work?
Donations to the Endowment Fund become principal that
is invested to create interest income. Once the fund reaches a
$100,000 level for four consecutive quarters, a percentage of the
interest will become available for the League to use in support
of its projects and programs, operating expenses and capital
projects. This approach will help ensure the long-term financial
security of JLE.
Why Does JLE need an Endowment Fund?
The League raises most of its funds for community programs
from yearly fundraisers such as the Rockin River City Rummage
Sale, Rockin River City Bike Ride and the JLE Cookbook.
While these fundraisers are the primary source of income, the
revenue generated varies from year to year – but the needs in
our community continue to grow. The JLE Endowment Fund
will sustain the future of the League and its ability to meet these
community needs.
What is the Benefit of Donating?
There are many reasons to donate to the JLE Endowment Fund:
• To honor family, friends, events and remembrances
• Flexible donation options:
– Multi-year pledges or one-time gift (cash, checks or
credit card contributions)
– Stocks and bonds
– Bequests, estates, wills and trusts
• Tax deductible, in whole or in part; please check with your
accountant for specific details related to your donation.
How do I Give?
Call the League office at (812) 434-6710 or mail your
contribution to: Junior League of Evansville, 123 NW
Fourth Street, Suite 422, Evansville, IN 47708. For additional
information, contact Office Manager, Melissa Wagner at
[email protected].
Contributions to the JLE Endowment Fund are considered
contributions to a charitable and educational organization
under the IRS Code 501(c)(3) and, as such, are tax deductible
to the donor.
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Let’s Get Ready to Rummage - Save the Date: October 24th & 25th
-By: Marci Fenneman Moore
With the start of a new Junior League year, that means the
River City Rummage Sale is just around the corner. This year
we have an exciting new location. On October 24th and 25th,
the Junior League of Evansville’s River City Rummage Sale will
take place at Washington Lawndale Commons (near Stein Mart
and Rogers) on South Green River Road.
Here are some quick tips for this year’s sale:
SALE DATES AND OTHER INFO
• P review Sale – Friday, October 24th, 5:00-8:00 p.m. Prices are
double. Admission is $5.00.
• Sale Day – Saturday, October 25th, 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. From
7:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., prices will be as marked. Doors close
from 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. and then reopen from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
for a half-price sale. Admission for the day is $1.00.
GET UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION
• P lease “like” the “River City Rummage Sale” Facebook page,
and watch for updates on both that page and our Junior League
of Evansville page. We will have weekly challenges for members
and non-members, photos of items that have already been
donated, and other fun posts. Please share posts and your own
pictures to help promote the event, as well.
• Watch the JLE website and email for updates as the event nears.
TAG YOUR MERCHANDISE
•U
se the newly updated Pricing Guide, and tag your merchandise!
The easiest way to find the pricing guide is to log into www.
juniorleagueofevansville.org. Click on the Member Area tab at
the top right of the home page, where you will find links for
River City Rummage Sale info.
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se masking tape cut into 1-inch strips with scissors for price
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• Use a black marker to price your items.
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LIST OF GO MINI SHIFTS
**All shifts are from 1-3pm**
• September 20th – Lowe’s on West side
• September 21st – Washington Square Mall
• September 27th – 3777 Haley Dr., Newburgh
• September 28th – Washington Square Mall
• October 4th – Washington Square Mall
• October 5th – Washington Square Mall
• October 11th – Lowe’s on West side
• October 12th – Washington Square Mall
LARGE ITEM PICK-UPS
**Please email [email protected], with a subject line of
“large item pick-up”, to schedule a large-item pick-up.
• You can also drop off rummage at the sale site at Washington
Lawndale Commons from 9:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting Monday,
October 20th through Wednesday, October 22nd, as well as on
Thursday, October 23rd from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
SIGN UP FOR YOUR RUMMAGE SHIFT EARLY
•R
iver City Rummage Sale volunteer shifts are now available on
the JLE website.
• Your requirement is 4 hours, but the more you work…the more
fun you will have!
Thank you to each of you for all you do for the Junior League of
Evansville. Let’s make this the best River City Rummage Sale yet!
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2014 - 2015 JLE Year-at-a-Glance
June 2014
November 2014
March 2015
1
18
2
4
11
18
3
Board Meeting
10
Provisional Meeting
17Membership Meeting
(Small Project Vote)
Recruitment party
Recruitment party
August 2014
2
5
7
19
Provisional Retreat
Board Meeting
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Membership Meeting
September 2014
2
9
16
Board Meeting
Provisional Meeting
Membership Meeting
October 2014
7
Board Meeting
14
Provisional Meeting
21Membership Meeting
(Straw Ballot)
22-25 Rummage Sale
Fall into Fashion
Board Meeting
Provisional Meeting
Membership Meeting
December 2014
2
Board Meeting
6
Cookies/Milk with Santa
9
Provisional Meeting
TBDMini-Meetings
January 2015
6
Board Meeting
13
Provisional Meeting
20Membership Meeting
(Slate of Officers)
February 2015
3
10
17
Board Meeting
Provisional Meeting
Membership Meeting
April 2015
7
Board Meeting
21Membership Meeting
(Placement Fair and Bring a
Friend Month)
May 2015
5
8-9
19
TBD
Board Meeting
Bike Ride
Membership Meeting
Sustainer’s Luncheon
TBD = to be determined at a later date