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SI/Indian Rock Inc. Monthly Newsletter The Soroptimissle Soroptimist International of the Americas February, 2016 North Atlantic Region 2015-2016 Board of Directors President Kathy Meyer President-Elect Eileen Conner Recording Secretary Linda Storione Linda Kinslow Corresponding Jan Giumette Secretary Treasurer Peggy Boudin Director (2 Year) Mary Kononenko Barbara Oliver Director (1 Year) Carol Zemnick Marilyn Puchalski Delegate (2 year) Patti Cullen Delegate (1 Year) Charlene Curtis SI/Indian Rock Website: www.soroptimistindianrock.org North Atlantic Region Website: www.soroptimistnar.org SIA Website: www.soroptimist.org Soroptimissle Newsletter Editor Jan Giumette [email protected] Inside This Issue: President’s Letter Cover Dinner/Board/Finance Page 2 Fundraising Pg 3,4,5 LYD/New Mem.Tea Page 6 Women’s Hist/Jan. Pic Page 7 Holiday Help/Share A Spare Page 8 Wrapping Presence/Ad Page 9 Ads/Things to Remember Page 10 SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF THE AMERICAS MISSION AND CORE PURPOSE - To improve the lives of women and girls, in local communities and throughout the world. Letter From Your President “We talk about making a difference, but this could actually change lives.” A quote that could be attributed to Soroptimist International of Indian Rock….since it incorporates our Mission Statement and our Slogan, right? But….it was written by Julian Fellowes and spoken by Lady Edith Crawley in Sunday evening’s episode of Downton Abbey. Now I know many of you are fans, starting at Season One. After being cooped up for 3 days, I was looking for inspiration to write this President’s letter and for a good hour of wit and wisdom from the Crawley family. (Psst…actually, I enjoy seeing the previous week’s episode again, so for me it’s two hours!!) It was that and more….an evening of thought provoking inspiration from women looking to make a difference by helping to provide women with an education to improve their stake in life. They also spoke of a man who involved young women with his cunning ways into a life of prostitution…..trafficking in today’s vernacular. We’ve come a long way and after January’s meeting with Shea Rhodes, we hear d how much more we need to do. Many of you have commented how much you learned from Shea and what a great speaker. I’m glad you came out on that cold January evening to hear of this $32 billion worldwide industry and the sad story of young Jamielynne Cleary. Her face is seared on my mind. So how do we make a difference? By participating in the activities and fundraisers of OUR Club, that include our LYD baskets and Share A Spare, our Award winners in March and Scholarship in June. You have heard about our Helping Hand Emergency Fund grantees, seen the faces of our Scholarship winners and our Ginny Cooper and Live Your Dream winners. You make a difference and you have changed lives over the years by attending each of our events and little by little touching lives. Hopefully these experiences have made a difference in your life too. So what’s next? Ask your friends or family members to come to our February 3 rd meeting. For $35, it’s dinner and entertainment in the form of “An Evening with Julia Child.” A night out with friends….can’t beat it. Join us for Pancakes on Saturday, February 20 th at Applebee’s. Celebrate and honor our nominee, The Honorable Cynthia M. Rufe, at the Women’s History Month event on March 10 th and bring a group to Designer Bag Bingo, on April 8 th . Make a referral of a woman you know for the HHEF grant and a LYD basket. Encourage a young woman to apply for our Scholarship. Take a look at our website if you need further inspiration. And tune in next Sunday evening to see what the ladies of Downton are up to next. Theirs is the final season…..ours is just beginning!! Be a part of it…the Ladies of Soroptimist International of Indian Rock! Thank You for being a Trustee of this mission Yours in friendship, Kathy

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Page 1: SI/Indian Rock Inc. Monthly Newsletter The Soroptimissle Mission Statement and our Slogan, right? But….it was written by Julian Fellowes and spoken by Lady Edith Crawley in Sunday

SI/Indian Rock Inc. Monthly Newsletter

The Soroptimissle Soroptimist International of the Americas February, 2016

North Atlantic Region

Dear Club Members,

Liz

2015-2016 Board of Directors

President Kathy Meyer

President-Elect Eileen Conner

Recording Secretary Linda Storione

Linda Kinslow

Corresponding Jan Giumette Secretary

Treasurer Peggy Boudin

Director (2 Year) Mary Kononenko

Barbara Oliver

Director (1 Year) Carol Zemnick

Marilyn Puchalski

Delegate (2 year) Patti Cullen

Delegate (1 Year) Charlene Curtis

SI/Indian Rock Website:

www.soroptimistindianrock.org

North Atlantic Region Website:

www.soroptimistnar.org

SIA Website:

www.soroptimist.org

Soroptimissle Newsletter Editor Jan Giumette

[email protected] Inside This Issue:

President’s Letter Cover Dinner/Board/Finance Page 2 Fundraising Pg 3,4,5 LYD/New Mem.Tea Page 6 Women’s Hist/Jan. Pic Page 7 Holiday Help/Share A Spare Page 8 Wrapping Presence/Ad Page 9 Ads/Things to Remember Page 10

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF THE AMERICAS

MISSION AND CORE PURPOSE - To improve the lives of women and girls, in local communities and throughout the world.

Letter From Your President

“We talk about making a difference, but this could actually change

lives.” A quote that could be attributed to Soroptimist International of Indian Rock….since it incorporates

our Mission Statement and our Slogan, right? But….it was written by Julian Fellowes and spoken

by Lady Edith Crawley in Sunday evening’s episode of Downton Abbey.

Now I know many of you are fans, starting at Season One. After being cooped up for 3 days, I was

looking for inspiration to write this President’s letter and for a good hour of wit and wisdom from

the Crawley family. (Psst…actually, I enjoy seeing the previous week’s episode again, so for me

it’s two hours!!)

It was that and more….an evening of thought provoking inspiration from women looking to make a

difference by helping to provide women with an education to improve their stake in life.

They also spoke of a man who involved young women with his cunning ways into a life of

prostitution…..trafficking in today’s vernacular.

We’ve come a long way and after January’s meeting with Shea Rhodes, we heard how much more

we need to do. Many of you have commented how much you learned from Shea and what a great

speaker. I’m glad you came out on that cold January evening to hear of this

$32 billion worldwide industry and the sad story of young Jamielynne Cleary. Her face is seared

on my mind.

So how do we make a difference? By participating in the activities and fundraisers of OUR Club,

that include our LYD baskets and Share A Spare, our Award winners in March and Scholarship in

June. You have heard about our Helping Hand Emergency Fund grantees, seen the faces of our

Scholarship winners and our Ginny Cooper and Live Your Dream winners. You make a difference

and you have changed lives over the years by attending each of our events and little by little

touching lives. Hopefully these experiences have made a difference in your life too.

So what’s next? Ask your friends or family members to come to our February 3rd

meeting. For

$35, it’s dinner and entertainment in the form of “An Evening with Julia Child.” A night out with

friends….can’t beat it. Join us for Pancakes on Saturday, February 20th at Applebee’s. Celebrate

and honor our nominee, The Honorable Cynthia M. Rufe, at the Women’s History Month event on

March 10th and bring a group to Designer Bag Bingo, on April 8

th.

Make a referral of a woman you know for the HHEF grant and a LYD basket. Encourage a young

woman to apply for our Scholarship. Take a look at our website if you need further inspiration.

And tune in next Sunday evening to see what the ladies of Downton are up to next. Theirs is the

final season…..ours is just beginning!! Be a part of it…the Ladies of Soroptimist International of

Indian Rock! Thank You for being a Trustee of this mission

Yours in friendship,

Kathy

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At Our January Meeting Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Dinner Menu

Mixed greens shredded carrots cucumbers, tomatoes Choice of Balsamic Vinaigrette or French Dressing Chicken Chasseur with Tomatoes and Mushrooms

Rice Pilaf Green Vegetable

Warm Rolls with Butter Flowers Chocolate Mousse for Dessert $35.00 Dinner and the show

RSVP TO MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING

You have received your Eventbrite email for the February meeting. Please remember to respond and include yourself and your guests, so that we will have a correct number of meals prepared for the

evening. Email the name of your guests to [email protected]

YOU ARE INVITED

OUR NEXT BOARD MEEETING WILL BE

Tuesday February 16, 6:30 P.M. At Tescor

As always, all of our members are invited to attend the Board Meetings. Peggy Boudin has been kind enough to host our Board Meetings each month.

It would be nice to give Peggy a break now and then.

If you would like to host a meeting in your home, please contact President Kathy Meyer [email protected]

WE NEED A HOST FOR OUR MARCH 15TH BOARD MEETING This is a great opportunity to experience a Board meeting in the comfort of your home.

SAVE THE DATE – FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING

Board Members and All Committee Chairs The Finance Committee will meet Wednesday, February 10th, 6:30 p.m. at the home of Finance Chair, Joy Hardin, 700 Joy Court, Warminster. We will be establishing our budget for 2016-17. You will be included in the count unless you email [email protected] to let Kathy know you can not attend.

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FUNdraising Committee

SI/Indian Rock’s Monthly Membership Meeting and Internal Fundraiser

“An Evening with Julia Child”

Julia Child was an American cook, author and television personality who introduced French cuisine and cooking techniques to America. She was in the vanguard of "foodies," who by changing America's taste, helped create modern American culture. While her public face and voice became familiar to all of us, this play focuses on her private side - especially the relationship with her husband, Paul Child. Local actress, Linda Kenyon, passionately portrays Julia with historical accuracy and great style...the hair, makeup, dress, humor, voice and demeanor…all of it!

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Spring Mill Country Club

Doors Open 5:30pm – Dinner @ 7:00pm

$35.00 pp includes full course sit down dinner and performance (Cash bar available)

Lucky Bucks Raffle and Live Auction* (Bring an extra check!)

*Auction Items include a Toppers Spa Gift Certificate, Julia Child Memorabilia and Cooking Items Basket,a Le Creuset 4.5 Qt Round Casserole Oven…and more!

Please note your attendance at this event is not tax deductible. Proceeds from this fundraiser support SIIR’s operating/administrative account. We truly appreciate your generous support!*

Questions? Contact Patti @ 215-378-1992

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Soroptimist International of Indian Rock Presents its 2

nd Annual

Friday, April 8, 2016

Doors open at 5:00pm; Games 7:00-10:00pm

Spring Mill Manor

171 Jacksonville Rd, Ivyland, PA

Ticket Info: $35.00

Includes a light meal, iced tea, coffee and hot tea; plus one 10 Bingo Game Pack

Also featuring: Themed Basket Raffle - Lucky Bucks Raffle

Two (2) Game Specials

Designer bags may include Coach, Dooney and Bourke, Michael Kors, Kate Spade and more!

Contact: Patti @ 215-378-1992 Email: [email protected]

Important Tax Note: For federal tax purposes, the amount of your contribution that is deductible is limited to the excess, if any, of your contribution over the fair market value of goods or services provided by SI/Indian Rock, Inc. The estimated value of goods provided by SI/Indian Rock, Inc. is $15.00.

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Applebee's® Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast

to support SIIR Live Your Dream Project

$8 per person $4 Kids 4 yrs & under

WHEN: Saturday, February 20, 2016 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

WHERE: Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar

2 West Road, Newtown, PA 18940

For Tickets & to Volunteer…Contact Jan Walters @ the February Monthly Meeting or call 215-962-4578

Valid only at participating restaurant listed above. Ticket valid for pancake event only.

Applebee's menu items are not included as part of purchase.

A demo by FIRST LEGO League Team 5942, sponsored by Archbishop Wood FRC Team 2607, The Fighting Robovikings!

FIRST LEGO League, created through a partnership between FIRST (For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology) and the LEGO Group, inspires future

scientists and engineers. Kids, ages 9 to 14 years, work as a team to design, build & program autonomous robots.

Bring your children & grandchildren, enjoy family time, and meet FIRST LEGO League Team 5942 members and their robots. Learn more about joining a team,

being a coach or mentor.

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LIVE YOUR DREAM BASKETS

Soroptimist International of Indian Rock

New Member Tea

You are cordially invited to join us for an afternoon of fun and fellowship.

Saturday, February 6, 2016, 1:30 – 4 p.m.

Kathy Meyer’s home

267-987-4717

The afternoon will be a time for veteran members and newer members to exchange ideas about what it means to be a Soroptimist while enjoying a steaming cup of tea

and light refreshments in a relaxed setting.

Please R.S.V.P. to Kathy Meyer at [email protected]

We will be in touch with you to set up carpooling arrangements as there is limited parking. Hope to see you there.

SHOPPING LIST All Purpose Cleaner Napkins Paper Plates Lg.& Sm Aluminum Foil Paper Towels Plastic Dinnerware Broom w Dustpan** Plastic Wrap ** Plunger** Bucket** Scissors Scouring Pads Can Opener ** Scrub Brush ** Sponges Cups Lg. & Sm.** Tissues Toilet Bowl Brush ** Dish Soap Toilet Cleaner Toilet Tissue Flash Light ** Trash Bags Window Cleaner Floor Mop Tall Kitchen Garbage Bags Hand Soap Bars ** Food Storage Bags Gallon ** Laundry Basket Food Storage Bags Quart ** Laundry Detergent Target Gift Card $100 ** Light Bulbs ** Starred items are those most needed.

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Bucks County Women’s History Month Award

This award has been presented for the past 34 years to a Bucks County woman who best exemplifies the social, intellectual, and creative contributions women have made to our future and the quality of life for Bucks County residents. Soroptimist International of Indian Rock, Inc. has participated as a sponsor of this award for the past 25 years. The Honorable Cynthia M. Rufe, a former Indian Rock member and our nominee, is this year’s winner. She is a Judge of the United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a federal bench appointment, and will be the recipient of the 35th annual award at a special reception to be held in March.

Please save the date: Thursday, March 10, 2016 (snow date: Friday, March 11, 2016) at the James-Lorah Memorial Home Auditorium, 132 Main Street, Doylestown, PA. This year in honor of the 35th award being given at the James-Lorah House, there will be limited tours

provided of the home of Sarah James from 5:15 to 6:00 p.m. prior to the reception. In addition, a special award will be given to the VIA in honor of Miss Sarah James. The actual program event begins with refreshments at 5:45 and the program starting at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $15, admission at the door.

It is such an honor to have our nominee selected and we hope you will plan to be there.

Invitations will be emailed, so mark your calendar for a very special evening.

OUR JANUARY GROUP PICTURE

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Holiday Help

2015 Co-Chairs: Linda Storione / Eileen Finnigan

For the first time, Holiday Help teamed up with the United Way to include 11 tweens in our

program. We also teamed up with St Cyril’s to help 4 students. This year the program was

quite successful, thanks to the kindness, compassion and generosity of our members. We

coordinate with various case workers who ask each family member to provide three wish

items and the head of household lets us know what grocery store and department store they

prefer, so we can provide Gift Cards for those as well. The final number of tweens we could

service was determined after all items for the six families were collected. The tweens each

received two gift cards, 1 for a restaurant and 1 for entertainment.

Final tally: Families served-6, Family members- 19, United Way Tweens- 11

Linda Storione did a wonderful job as co-chair and will be looking for someone to mentor in

the 2016 Holiday Help Season. I have been honored to serve on this uplifting and positive

Holiday Program.

Thank You & Be Well,

-Eileen Finnigan

Co-Chairs: Mindy Pinkus / Eileen Finnigan

Committee: Mary Ann R., Marilyn P., Mary Ellen B., Nancy S., Joy H., Marsha C., Maureen

G., Nancy H., Sue P., Jan W., Sally Z., Sandy C., Mary Catherine S., Peg W.

Joy Hardin has taken over as program coordinator. All caseworkers who received LYD

baskets have been contacted with program info and request forms. Jude Shine has gotten

the word out to Family Services Assn. and Bucks Co. Housing group.

As in the original program proposal, LYD recipients hold priority over other requests.

Fortunately, to this point we have consistently brought in multiple boxes of donations each

week. Five requests have been filled to date. Each request delivered was five or more boxes.

We are currently pursuing a barter relationship with Impact stores as a positive way to deal

with donated items not covered under the program’s purview.

All members of the committee have committed to help organize, clean, box and deliver client

requests.

What we are looking for: kitchen gadgets, dishes, cups, mugs, pitchers, utensils, drawer

organizers for utensils, serving dishes, mixing bowls, bakeware, casserole dishes, cookie

sheets, muffin tins, cutting boards, pots and pans, whisks, spatulas, cooling racks, trash

cans, storage containers, trivets, recipe boxes, dish racks, paper towel holder.

If you wish to donate to share-a-spare, feel free to bring gently used items to any

membership meeting. My truck will be parked out front until full or the meeting begins. If you

have any questions or want to give me a heads up that a large donation is coming, please

call Eileen (215)322-1344. Ok to leave a message.

SHARE A

SPARE

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OUR MEMBERS HONORED BY WRAPPING PRESENCE

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Dinner Meeting:

Please note: Our dinner meeting fee is $35.00.for this month only. Dinner and a show

Please check your email! The club uses this method of communication to contact members about board meetings, club updates, volunteer opportunities, special news, as well as to send you the monthly newsletter. Please send your email address changes to: [email protected].

Inviting a friend to join our club? You must complete a New Member Form prior to a new member’s induction if you will be extending an invitation to a prospective new member to join Indian Rock. Eileen Conner will have forms available at the membership meeting or you can contact her at [email protected]. Please submit this form to President Elect Eileen Conner as soon as possible.

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The Wrapping Presence project recognized Maureen Gorman and Sue-Ann Roades at the annual thank you luncheon for volunteers on January 15th. Maureen received the golden hook award for bringing in the most new volunteers this year. She drafted a many of her SIIR fellow members and their friends to participate in the project. Sue-Ann was recognized as a special Santa's helper for her enthusiasm and willingness to do whatever was needed. She received an adorable elf hat with ears that wiggled.

Wrapping Presence was founded in 1995 by Marne Kies Dietterich in honor of her parents. She has developed a special all volunteer program to bring the hubbub of the holidays back into the lives of nursing home residents. Marne has been recognized for her work by many organizations including SIIR’s 2011 Ruby Award Winner.

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Events & Things to Remember

Clip and Post this section!

February 3, 2016 – Monthly Membership Meeting Internal Fundraiser, Spring Mill CC

February 6, 2016 – New Member Tea Kathy Meyer’s Home-812 Tennis Ave. Maple Glen, PA.

February 16, 2016 – February Board Meeting – Tescor 6:30 p.m.

February 20, 2016 – Applebee’s Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Applebee’s, Newtown.

March 2, 2016 – Monthly Membership Meeting, Spring Mill CC

March 15, 2016 – Board Meeting 6:30 TBD

April 6, 2016- Monthly Membership Meeting, Spring Mill CC

April 8, 206 – Spring Fundraiser – Designer Bag Bingo – Spring Mill Manor

April 19, 2016 – Board Meeting – Tescor, 6:30 p.m.

April 29, 2016 – North Atlantic Region Spring Conference – Saratoga Springs, New York.

Reminder – we’re looking for members to write articles on club meetings and activities. Please contact Jan Giumette. Don’t forget to send your bio to Jan Giumette [email protected] for the Nice to Know You feature in our newsletter.