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Soroptimist International of the Americas
OFFICIAL INVITATIONTO THE
DESERT COAST REGION
42ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE
October 2nd - October 4th, 2020
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON
SAN DIEGO MISSION VALLEY
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
2020 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Conference Liaison, Printing, & Signage
Pat Origlieri, SI Vista & North County Inland
Credentials and Elections
Myra Lau, SI Orange
Registration
Lynn Flanagan, SI Poway
Hospitality
Michelle Enfield, SI Oceanside-Carlsbad
Decorations
Ayanna Young, SI Mission Valley
Club Giving & Gifts
Rita Gibbons Sterling, SI Orange
Autumn Washington, SI San Dimas/La Verne
Finance
Carla Kuhns, SI El Centro
Linda England, SI Poway
Audio Visual
Cynthia Hayes, SI Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs
Tibby Montgomery, SI Saddleback Valley
Ayanna Young, SI Mission Valley
Soroptimist Empowerment Zone
Pat Whitacre, SI Poway
Workshops
Thoralinda Soyland, SI Vista & North County Inland
Program
Laurel Lanham, SI Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs
Terry Rose, SI Huntington Beach
OFFICIAL INVITATION TO CONFERENCE
The Desert Coast Region of Soroptimist International of the Americas, Inc.
takes great pleasure in inviting you to participate in the 42nd Annual
Conference at the Doubletree by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley, San Diego,
California on Oct. 2 to Oct 4, 2020. Our Conference Committee and Region
Board has created a program that you will find empowering, fruitful,
fulfilling, and equipping.
2018-2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Laurel Lanham, Governor
Thoralinda Soyland, Governor-Elect
Terry Rose, Secretary
Carla Kuhns, Treasurer
Debbie Hayes, District I Director
Rebecca (Becky) Strahm, District II Director
Bonnie Mendenhall, District III Director
Linda England, Parliamentarian
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Official Invitation to Conference ................................................................................................................................... 1
Governor’s Letter of Welcome ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Preliminary Conference Agenda ............................................................................................................................... 4-6
President’s Checklist for Conference Deadlines ...................................................................................................... 7
Other Important Information ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Responsibilities of Club Delegates ................................................................................................................................ 9
Delegate Credentials Form ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Registration Instructions ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Conference Registration Forms ............................................................................................................................ 12-13
Workshop Descriptions .................................................................................................................................................. 14
Celebration of Life ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Volunteers Needed! .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
Club Giving Silent Auction ............................................................................................................................................. 17
Sponsorship Opportunities ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Conference Menu ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
Trailblazer Bunco Bash……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
Soroptimist Empowerment Zone ................................................................................................................................ 21
Region Service Project ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
Hotel Accommodations & Reservations……………………………………………………………………………….23-24
Items of Business…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….25
Appendix I – Proposed Bylaws Amendments……………………………………………………………………… 26-28
Appendix II - Proposed Budget 2020-2022 ………………………………………………………………………….29-30
Appendix III – Candidates Statements………….………………………………………………………………………31-39
Notes..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………40-41
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Laurel Lanham
Governor
Desert Coast Region
Desert Coast Region
Soroptimist International of the Americas
February 2020
Dear Soroptimists, Friends and Guests:
On behalf of the Conference Planning Committee and members of your Region Board, I am delighted to invite you to “Tomorrow IS Today’s Dream” our 42nd Annual Conference.
Come meet our official federation visitor, SIA Secretary-Treasurer Kazuko Morita of SI Kyoto, Japan Chuo Region. She will enlighten us with the latest news from our federation and help us celebrate the exceptional efforts of our clubs and members as well as our Live Your Dream Honorees.
Join us Friday evening Oct. 2nd for Trailblazers Bunco Bash a fun-filled pre-conference event! Book your room and register early or come for the evening. Members can invite family and friends to join in the fun and Invest in Dreams. All money raised will support our Live Your Dream region awards.
Our conference will officially open Saturday morning, and promises to be an empowering weekend! You will not want to miss our keynote speaker Maggie-Mae Gaughan as she shares her success story with the Dream It, Be It Program and its impact.
The Nominating Committee will present the slate of candidates for our 2020-2022 Region Board. We will hear their aspirations, hold elections, and the installation will take place later that evening!
On Sunday morning, we will be uplifted as we honor nine remarkable women. Our Live Your Dream Award honorees will share their dreams and heartfelt stories with us. As always, we will be inspired by their tenacity, strength, and courage to overcome such obstacles as poverty or homelessness to reach their full potential.
The “Soroptimist Empowerment Zone” features our Soroptimists Celebrating Success Awards displays, Club Giving Silent Auction, International Projects as well as our Region Project.
So, don’t sit around on your Laurels! Mark your calendars and join us for an inspirational and empowering conference October 2nd through 4th at the Doubletree by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley for “Tomorrow IS Today’s Dream!”
With Soroptimist in my Heart,
Governor Laurel Desert Coast Region
Soroptimist provides women and girls with access to the education and training
they need to achieve economic empowerment.
Preliminary Conference Agenda
Friday, Oct. 2, 2020
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020
7:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.
7:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
7:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Region Board Meeting
Lunch
Region Board - Healthy Region Discussion
Club Giving Silent Auction Set up
Empowerment Zone Set Up
Conference Registration Open
Trailblazers Bunco Bash!!
OFFICIAL OPENING CONFERENCE AND BUSINESS MEETING
Conference Registration Open
Club Giving Silent Auction Open
Empowerment Zone Open
8:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Tellers Gathering
8:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Delegate Briefing
Region Business Meeting – Morning Session
8:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Official Opening of Conference
Call to Order
Color Guard Presentation
Welcome/Introductions
Inspiration
Credentials Report #1
Adoption of Official Program & Conference Rules
Official Correspondence
Recognition of First-time Attendees
By-Law Proposal
Treasurer’s Report
Fundraising Committee Report & Laurel Society Recognition
Keynote Speaker – Maggie-Mae Gaughn
Nominating Committee Report
Presentation of Candidates
Break for Voting
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11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Conference Registration Open
Dream Big Luncheon
11:45 a.m. Doors Open Welcome Back
12:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Inspiration
Election Results
Lunch
Official SIA Visitor – Kazuko Morito
Celebration of Life
2:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Workshops
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. District Meetings – Elect Leadership Council
4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Conference Registration Open
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Presidents Reception - By Invitation Only
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. No Host Member Reception
Star Alliance Reception
Believe & Achieve Dinner
6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Welcome/Introductions
Recognition of First-time Attendees
Inspiration
7:00 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Public Awareness Committee Report
Soroptimist Celebrating Success Awards
Membership Committee Presentation
Governor’s Outstanding Member Service Award
Installation
9:30 Bingo & Celebrate!!
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Conference Registration
Club Giving Silent Auction Open
Empowerment Zone Open
Invest In Dreams Brunch
Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020
7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Welcome/Introductions
Procession of Award Honorees
Recognition of First-time Attendees
Inspiration
Star Alliance
Dream It, Be It Presentation
Brunch
Program Report
Live Your Dream Awards Presentation
Club Giving Silent Auction Winners
Region Raffle
Adjournment
Imagination – allow your dreams to guide you to the future
Dream….Believe….Achieve
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PRESIDENT’S CHECKLIST FOR CONFERENCE DEADLINES
Item Deadline Mail/Send to: Conference
Registration(pp. 12-13)
Sept. 15, 2020 Make checks payable to: Desert Coast Region
Carla Kuhns 625 Tiger Lily Lane Imperial, CA 92251-8934 Email: [email protected]
Questions???? Contact Lynn Flanagan Registration Chair Email: [email protected]
DelegateCredentials
(p. 10)
Sept. 15, 2020 Myra Lau Credentials Coordinator 15475 Meknes St. San Diego, CA 92129 Email: [email protected]
ConferenceVolunteers
(p. 16)
Sept. 15, 2020 Michelle Enfield 2121 Bunker View Way Oceanside, CA 92056 E-mail: [email protected]
Celebrationof Life Form
(p. 15)
Sept. 15, 2020 Send photo via email in .jpg format. Original photos cannot be returned.
Terry Rose, Region Secretary 212 Utica Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Email: [email protected]
HotelReservations
(p. 22)
Sept. 15, 2020 Call 1-800-222-8733. Provide Group Code SOR. Or On-line using Web Link: https://book.passkey.com/go/SoroptimistDesertCoast
Silent Auction(p. 17)
Sept. 15, 2020 Rita Gibbons Sterling, Fundraising Chair 240 S. Grand St. Apt 3 Orange, CA 92866-2086 Email: [email protected] Cell: 714.612.2875
Region Project(p. 21)
Sept. 15, 2020 Bring gift cards to support LYD Applicants and EOPS/CARE
Diana Orlando
Email: [email protected]
SoroptimistEmpowerment
Zone (p. 20)
Sept. 15, 2020 Pat Whitacre Email: [email protected]
OnlineConference
Registration
Sept. 15, 2020 www.soroptimistdcr.org
Website link: http://bit.ly/DCRConference20 - case sensitive
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OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Registration Hours & InformationFriday, Oct. 2, 2020 5:00 p.m. to 6:00p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020 7:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct 4, 2020 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Each Soroptimist must pick up her own registration packet from the Registration area. Conference materials for all Desert Coast Region members will be filed by member name.
Club Presidents and Delegates will pick up their registration materials and delegate credentials from the Delegate Registration area.
Registration information for non-members will be available at the VIP, Honoree and Guest Registration area. Please remind all guests to check in during registration hours.
Please remember that name badges are required for admittance to all sessions.
Please remember to bring the appropriate meal ticket to each meal function. No one will be admitted to a meal function without a ticket.
What Should I Bring to Conference? Invitation to Conference - make a copy for each club member attending – copies are available at http://www.soroptimistdcr.org Lots of Enthusiastic Club Members Your Bolo (name tag or name tag holder, if you have one) Your Club’s Live Your Dream Award Honorees, only if they are one of region honorees Potential New Members Your Business Cards Cash & Checks to use at the Club Giving Silent Auction, SIA products table and the STAR Alliance Empowerment Zone Bring a tote bag if desired. This will not be provided on site.
Credentials Desert Coast Region Bylaws state:
Article VI, Section 6.5. Each club shall be entitled to three (3) voting delegates at any Region meeting; the President, and two (2) delegates should be selected annually to serve in this capacity from among the members of the club. In addition, each member of the Region Board is entitled to one vote at the Region Conference.
Evening Casual
Morning/Afternoon Business Casual or Soroptimist Attire Evening Dressy or Cocktail
Attire Friday, Oct. 2nd
Saturday, Oct. 3rd
Sunday, Oct. 4th Morning Business
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLUB DELEGATES
Designated club delegates should have a working knowledge of Soroptimist laws, Region Bylaws, the objectives and ideals of the organization, and experience as a member of a club board or committee. An understanding of parliamentary procedure and a spirit of goodwill and understanding will help the delegate, the club, and the Conference body.
The Club President, who serves as a delegate and the leader of the club delegation, should: Allocate time at a business meeting to discuss proposed indices/resolutions and solicit clubopinion or direction. Arrange with the other delegates for assigning sections of the report on Conference to be givento non-attending club members. As soon as possible after Conference, schedule time at a club meeting for delegates to presenttheir reports.
Prior to Conference Delegates should: Study the Invitation that indicates the tentative agenda listing business to be transacted, forums,workshops, and social events. Verify with Club President or Treasurer that Registration Forms and payment have beensubmitted for all attending members in a timely manner. Check in at the Delegates Registration to receive conference materials and delegate credentials. Determine which delegate will attend which workshop, etc. Bring Invitation to Conference, Region Bylaws & Soroptimist pin.
During Conference Delegates should: Register promptly. Wear your name badge so others can identify you and your club. Attend the Delegate’s Briefing as listed in the Conference Agenda. Be on time. Time schedules at Conference are important. Don’t leave early. Guests invited toaddress the Conference body deserve consideration. Attend all sessions and take notes for precise reporting back to club. Vote with the club viewpoint in mind.
After Conference Delegates should: Prepare a report to their club that may include action taken during the business meeting and thereason for each action. Discussion of awards - who won them and why? How can your club participate next year? Present their personal evaluation of the Conference and encourage increased club attendance atfuture meetings and conferences.
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DELEGATE CREDENTIALS FORM
Soroptimist International of __________________________________________
District __________
Please list the Delegates representing your club at Conference below. Delegates must be Regular Members in good standing. Upon arrival at Conference, Delegates must register at Delegates Registration table to receive their delegate cards along with their conference materials. Alternate Delegates may be substituted at Conference provided the Alternate Delegate registers at the Delegates Registration Table.
President—Delegate #1: Alternate:
Delegate #2: Alternate:
Delegate #3: Alternate:
Mail the completed form by September 15, 2020 to:
Myra LauCredentials Coordinator 1150 N. Mountain Avenue, Ste. 101
Upland, CA 91786
Email: [email protected]
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR 2020 DESERT COAST REGION CONFERENCE
Attendance and Meal Registration Forms
You have the option of individual online registration or club mail in registration. Individuals may register online using the website link http://bit.ly/DCRConference20 - case sensitive. Clubs may send one check with the registration forms for their members. Please avoid having individual members mailing in their registration. Remember to include any guests, such as Live Your Dream Award recipients, family members, spouses, etc. We want to give the honorees and their guests’ priority seating; therefore it is important to check with your honoree as to how many guests they are bringing.
§ Please print clearly or type when filling out the registration forms.
§ Be sure to include the name of your club’s contact person, email and telephone number in case we need to reach you.
§ For each person being registered, be sure to indicate the following, if applicable:
1. Whether they are a First-time attendee to a Desert Coast Region Conference.
2. The type of Registration under which they are attending (e.g.. Honoree, Guest). Please note: If your club has a Live Your Dream Award recipient attending, your club is responsible to pay for meals and any lodging expenses for the honoree. There is no registration fee for honorees or guests. It is up to your club to decide if you are hosting the honoree’s guests, or expect them to pay, but you must include the honoree and all guests on the club’s registration form to receive reserved seating. The registration deadline is September 15, 2020.
3. For each registrant, indicate the meal function(s) they plan to attend and whether they wish a regular (X), vegetarian (VEG) or special needs (SP) meal. Indicate the specific special needs so that we may coordinate with the hotel.
4. Indicate the registration fee. NOTE: Registration fees for the Club President and two delegates was already paid with your Region dues. For these attendees, you only need to pay for their meals, NOT additional registration fees. For all other Soroptimists, the Full Registration Fee is $75 or the One Day Registration Fee is $45. If a member is attending more than one day, they should pay the Full Registration Fee. For registrations received after September 15, 2020, there is an additional $50 late fee per member including delegates, whether Full or One Day. After Oct. 1st you will only be able to register on-site, subject to availability, and for an additional late fee of $100, so please don’t be late! There are no registration fees for non-Soroptimists.
5. Total the amount of meal and registration (if applicable) fees in the far right column of the Registration Detail page.
§ Make check payable to Desert Coast Region.
§ Send both the Summary Page and the Registration Detail along with payment to:Carla Kuhns, 625 Tiger Lily Lane, Imperial, CA 92251.
§ If you have any questions, please contact:Lynn Flanagan, Conference Registration Chair, [email protected]
§ REMEMBER to register separately for your hotel accommodations. This may be done onlinewith the link from www.soroptimistdcr.org. Instructions on page 22. Deadline for HotelReservations is September 15th.
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2020 DCR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DETAIL
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Type/Print Name Clearly (as you would like your name badge to read)
Bring your favorite tote bag. All attendees will receive a conference folder and nametag.
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*GUESTS – Non-Soroptimist guests are not subject toregistration fee and will pay for meals only.
SPECIAL NEEDS: List below attendee’s name and any special diet restrictions or allergies.
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2020 DESERT COAST REGION CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE AND MEAL REGISTRATION
SUMMARY PAGE
Soroptimist International of ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Club Address: ________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person _______________________________________________________
Contact Phone _______________________________________________________
Contact Email ________________________________________________________
Mail Forms with Checks attached to:
QUESTIONS? Email Lynn Flanagan Conference Registration Chair [email protected]
$75 x __________ $ ______________
$45 x __________ $ ______________
$50 x __________ $ ______________
Full Registration (See instructions)
One-Day Registration
Late Fee (after 9/15/20)
Late Fee (after 10/1/20) $100 x __________ $ ______________
Meals: Friday Pre-conference Event $35 x __________ $ ______________
Saturday Lunch $40 x __________ $ ______________
Saturday Dinner $76 x __________ $ ______________
Sunday Brunch $40 x __________ $ ______________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $_____________
Make Check Payable to DESERT COAST REGION
NO REFUNDS OR CANCELLATIONS AFTER SEPTEMBER 15, 2020
Late Fees apply to delegates and members 13
Carla Kuhns
625 Tiger Lily Lane
Imperial, CA 92251
Exploring the World of Soroptimist
Presented by
Cathy Standiford, Star & Past SIA
President
Are you a relatively new Soroptimist? Ever wondered how you and your club fit into our global Soroptimist organization? Struggling to get your head around who we are, what we do and why we do it? This interactive workshop will orient you to the wonderful world of Soroptimist, demystify some of the Soroptimist vernacular and acronyms, and help you discover how to get the most out of your membership. Specifically designed for newer members and not-so-new members who either missed their club's orientation or simply want a refresher.
United Nations and the Commission on
the Status of Women
Presented by
Michelle Enfield
Ever wonder what Soroptimist does at the 7 United
Nations headquarters around the globe? Soroptimist
holds consultative status with the United Nations; what
does that even mean? Michelle will demystify the
United Nations/Soroptimist connection and as an
added bonus unpack her personal experience at the UN
headquarters in NYC, serving as delegate to CSW63 and
64 (Commission on the Status of Women). This
interactive, fast paced workshop will answer these
questions and fill you with inspiration and enthusiasm
for our amazing organization.
“In Her Shoes”
Presented by
Maggie-Mae Gaughan
Are you interested in starting or expanding your Dream It, Be It program? Learn from the successes and obstacles of a thriving program while gathering ideas for your own! Participants will have the opportunity to not only work in breakout sessions with other members to share ideas and best practices, but the opportunity to be a student participant themselves! Build your confidence in your ability to deliver impact to girls in your unique community, and how to gain public awareness of your amazing work!
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CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSSaturday Afternoon, October 3, 2020
A celebration of life will be held during the business meeting on
Saturday, October 3rd, 2020 to honor and celebrate the lives of
Soroptimist members who have passed away since May 2019.
Please complete this form with a brief description of the deceased member's club
accomplishments and a photo of the member to be included in our presentation that day.
Please send photos as an email attachment (in .jpg format). Original photos cannot be
returned. Please type or print information clearly.
Name of Deceased __________________________________________________________________________
# of Years as a Member_______Charter Member __________ Date of Death _________________
Description of Accomplishments/Comments:_______________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Submitted by:____________________________________________________________________________
Soroptimist International of ___________________________________________________________
Contact Address: ________________________________________________________________________
Contact Phone: ___________________________ Email: _________________________________________
Please submit by September 15, 2020, this form and photo in .jpg format to
Terry Rose, Region Secretary 212 Utica Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Email: [email protected]
714-271-9305 - call or text
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WE NEED YOU !!! Volunteers are needed to make the 2020 CONFERENCE A GREAT SUCCESS!!
Please check the box next to the area you would like to help:
□ REGISTRATION –We need courteous, well-organized folks to make registration for the Special Event and Conference a pleasant experience for all.
□ GREETER – Happy, friendly folks to greet attendees, provide directions to registration and meeting rooms, and make everyone feel welcome.
□ SET-UP/BREAK DOWN – Help set up Soroptimist Empowerment Zone, post signage, assist setting decorations on the tables and set-up prior to meal functions, hand out gifts for first time attendees and move materials from storage areas to meeting rooms.
□ FLOATER- “Other duties as assigned” – someone who is flexible and available to do whatever is needed.
□ TELLERS – 2 from each district ideal. Cannot be a candidate or club delegate.
□ DCR CLUB GIVING SILENT AUCTION – Help set up club silent auction items and assist with the silent auction throughout the conference. Must be flexible with time.
□ DCR TABLE MONITOR – We could use a few folks to monitor the DCR Table and help sell Soroptimist items during the conference break times. Some of the times will be different than those shown below.
“MUST BE REGISTERED FOR CONFERENCE TO VOLUNTEER”
Please check the times that are most convenient for you to volunteer during the event:
DAYS/TIMES 7:00-9:15 AM
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
1:00-2:00 PM
2:00-3:00 PM
4:30-7:00 PM
FRIDAY 10/2 N/A N/A N/A N/A SATURDAY 10/3SUNDAY 10/4
N/A N/A N/A
Please PRINT carefully:
Name:_________________________________SI of _________________________
Email:________________________________________
Daytime Phone:_______________________Cell Phone:_________________________
For questions or to sign up as a conference volunteer, please contact:
Michelle Enfield, Email: [email protected] or 760-583-4191, call or text
Deadline: September 15, 2020
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Themed Gift Baskets Galore! Calling ALL Desert Coast Region Clubs
2020 Club Giving Auction
Pick a theme for your basket. Let the Fundraising Committee know what it is. We want 37 unique
containers. They don't have to be a basket - try boxes, suitcases, etc, just so long as they fit in a
24” X 24” space! Themes are on a first come first serve basis. If another club has already chosen
your theme, you will be asked to choose a different theme! Please let us know by August 25.
Contact: Rita Gibbons-Sterling at [email protected]
Your basket’s value must be at least $150. You can include anything related to your theme.
Club:
Contact:
Phone: email: _
Description of Themed Basket and Value: _______________________
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BECOME A CONFERENCE SPONSOR for the LIVE YOUR DREAM AWARDS
A highlight of conference each year is meeting recipients of our Live your Dream: Education and Training
Awards for Women. These awards assist women who provide the primary source of financial support for
their families, by giving them the resources they need to improve their education, skills and employment
prospects. We plan to present five cash awards to supplement the four cash awards provided by
Soroptimist International of the Americas, which is three more than last year. This means we will be
honoring nine women this year! We also want to present laptop computers to the nine Region Live Your
Dream recipients. To become a Desert Coast Region Conference Sponsor, please send your
donation payable to Desert Coast Region to the address shown below by September 15, 2020. Your
contributions are greatly appreciated.
Soroptimist International Desert Coast Region is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, committed to
improving the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment.
At our annual Conference, Oct. 2 to 4, 2020, we plan to present cash awards and computers to our Live
Your Dream recipients. We ask that you help sponsor these awards.
DREAMER LEVEL SPONSOR………………………………………………..……………………...…….$100 - $499
Sponsor recognition listing in program
BELIEVER LEVEL SPONSOR………......……………………………..………….……..…..……………$500 - $999
• Reserved seating for you and one guest at Conference• Sponsor recognition listing in program
ACHIEVER LEVEL SPONSOR……………………………………………...………………………..$1,000 or more
• VIP reserved seating for you and up to 9 guests at Conference (please identify guests to be seated at your table)
• Sponsor recognition listing in program
Please make check payable to Desert Coast Region and send by September 15, 2020 to:
Carla Kuhns, DCR Treasurer 625 Tiger Lily Lane Imperial, CA 92251
Questions: e-mail [email protected]
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MENU SELECTIONS
Friday Special Event
Light Appetizers
Saturday Lunch
Soy Glazed Chicken Salad: Mandarin Oranges, Green Onions, Bean Sprouts
Carrots, Cabbage, Bok Choy, Orange Sesame Dressing Warm Rolls and Butter and Iced Tea
Apple Crumble Tart
Saturday Dinner
Mixed Greens, Mushrooms, Shaved Parmesan Fresh Chives, Dill, Whole Grain Mustard Vinaigrette
Prime Flat Iron, Red Bliss Mashed Potatoes Sautéed Mushrooms, Asparagus, Green Peppercorn Demi
Warm rolls, butter, and ice water. Coffee with dessert.
New York Cheesecake Vegetarian – Chef’s choice
Sunday Morning Breakfast One bakery basket per table
Organic Scrambled Eggs, Tomatoes, Sharp Cheddar Three Strips of Smoked Bacon and Signature Potatoes
Orange juice, freshly brewed coffee, and an assortment of teas. Vegetarian – Chef’s choice
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“SOROPTIMIST EMPOWERMENT ZONE”
Featuring
The Star Alliance – Join for a surprise from the DCR Stars!
Soroptimists Celebrating Success Awards – displays of 2018-2019 club submissions and DCR Region Awardees!
Club Giving Silent Auction – support clubs to help achieve 100% Club Giving for DCR.
International Projects – support SI President’s Appeal
SIA Store items – buy your 1st Soroptimist pin
DCR Opportunity Drawings - all money supports our Dream Programs
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2020 Desert Coast Region Service Project
Keep love in our hearts
By Supporting our Communities
Our Live Your Dream applicants and Awardees need our support and mentorship. Grocery store gift cards can help fill the gaps in basic needs for low-income families while
movie tickets can provide incentive to go the extra mile. Gas cards are lifesavers, especially beneficial to women in school who need transportation assistance, or you can think about treating a Mom who is balancing home, a job, kids and
school with a gift card for a meal out.
Clubs and individuals are invited to purchase gift cards which will be donated to EOPS* &
other agencies within our Region. Each gift card earns one drawing entry.
*Extended Opportunity Programs & Services
Suggested gift cards include: Gas Cards, Target, Walmart, Kohl’s, Vons, Ralphs, Food 4
Less, Albertsons, Rubio’s, Soup Plantation, Starbucks, Subway $10 to $25 denominations recommended.
Please mark the cards with the dollar amount!
Thank you for your support!!
Questions, contact:
Diana Orlando, Program Chair
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS AND DIRECTIONS
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON: SAN DIEGO MISSION VALLEY
This modern hotel next to Hazard Center Mall and a San Diego Trolley stop is 2 minutes' drive from Interstate 8. All rooms offer contemporary decor and custom-designed beds, plus
flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (fee). A chic cafe with an indoor fountain offers breakfast, and a casual restaurant serves lunch and dinner.
Double Queen & Single King Rooms $139 per night (plus tax) A maximum of 4 persons per room
Overnight self-parking discounted to $19 per vehicle, per 24 hours Flat rate of $10 per vehicle for day of event parking.
You can book your reservation using the web link: https://book.passkey.com/go/SoroptimistDesertCoast
You may also call reservations at 1-800-222-8733 and provide our Group Code SOR.
The reservation cut off date is September 15, 2020 So, don’t sit around on your Laurels…. book your room now!!
DIRECTIONS
Take I-15 S toward San Diego. Follow I-15 S and CA-163 S to Friars Rd. Takeexit 4 from CA-163 S. Continue on Friars Rd to your destination
Take I-5 South to San Diego. Keep left to Continue on I-805 S. Use the right 2 lanes totake exit 20 to merge onto CA-163 S toward Downtown. Take exit 4 for Friars Road.Continue on Friars Road to destination. Hotel is on the right-hand side.
Follow I-8 W to Camino Del Rio N in San Diego. Take exit 5 from I-8 W.Take Mission Center Rd and Hazard Center Drive to your destination.
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HOTEL FLOOR PLAN
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Items of Business
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Appendix I
Proposed Amendments
to
Desert Coast Region Bylaws
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INDEX NO. 1
PROPOSED BY: Desert Coast Region Board
Article III, Section 3.1 now reads:
Soroptimist International clubs and their members residing within the territorial limits of the Region shall be considered members of the Region.
PROPOSED:
That we remove “residing” so that this section would read “Soroptimist International clubs and their members within the territorial limits of the Region shall be considered members of the Region.”
REASONS FOR PROPOSAL:
This would conform to current practices within our Region and Federation. We realize that club
members may reside or work in an adjacent city or county, or they may have relocated and wish to retain
their membership in their original club. This proposal removes the restriction as to where members
reside.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None
ADVANTAGES:
Clarifies that the territorial limits do not prevent members, currently working or residing outside of
those areas, from joining or maintaining their club membership.
DISADVANTAGES:
None known
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INDEX NO. 2
PROPOSED BY: Desert Coast Region Board
Article IV, Section 4.2 now reads:
To be eligible for election to office, candidates must be regular members in good standing. Candidates for Governor-elect must also have served as club president.
PROPOSED:
That we allow an optional course to running for Governor-elect, changing the second sentence to read
“Candidates for Governor-elect must also have served as a club president or as a Region Board Member”.
REASONS FOR PROPOSAL:
Current and past Region Board Members have stated that their Region Board experience has given them
a better understanding of Soroptimists and the operation of the Region, Districts and Clubs. This
proposal would allow a member who has never served as a club president an optional course that may
lead to serving as Region Governor.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None
ADVANTAGES:
This would expand the pool of qualified candidates.
DISADVANTAGES:
A governor who has not served as a club president is not eligible to run for SIA Board of Directors. The
only eligibility requirement for the SIA Board is having served as club president.
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Appendix II
Proposed Budget
2020-2022
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DESERT COAST REGION
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF THE AMERICAS
2020 - 2022 Budget - General Fund
S upport and Revenue
Region Dues $ 36,800
E xpenses
Mission Support
Delegate fees - District Meetings 2,280 Region Officers' Expenses (Sch. 1) $ 10,550
Region Materials Fee 1,140 Region Board Meetings 7,000
Conference (Delegate Fees) 17,100 Mission Support Committees 360
Working Fund 10,000 Liability Insurance 1,000
Franchise Tax/Raffle Registration 200
Total Support and Revenue $ 67,320 Committee Meetings/Training 2,000
Governor's Round Table 3,400
SIA Convention 3,000
Storage 1,500
Working Fund 10,000
Schedule 1 - Region Officers' Expenses Total Mission Support $ 39,010
Governor $ 3,000 Member Services
Governor-Elect 2,500 Membership Committee $ 360
Secretary 700 New Club Formation 800
Treasurer 700 Delegate Fees - District Meetings 2,280
Parliamentarian 150 Conference Expenses 17,100
Director - District I 1,100 President's Meetings 1,200
Director – District II 1,100 Leadership Development 2,000
Director - District III 1,300 Printing and Supplies 790
$ 10,550 Total Member Services $ 24,530
Program Services
Program Committee $ 720
Total Program Services $ 720
Fundraising Services
Fundraising Committee $ 360
Total Fundraising Services $ 360
Public Awareness Services
Public Awareness Committee $ 1,200
Region Website 1,500
Total Public Awareness Services $ 2,700
Total Expenses $ 67,320
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Appendix III
Candidates’
Statements of Qualification
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CANDIDATE STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
CANDIDATES FOR REGION OFFICES
FOR GOVERNOR ELECT
Bonnie Mendenhall, SI La Jolla………………………………………………….
Pat Whitacre, SI Poway…………………………………………………………….
FOR REGION SECRETARY
Becky Strahm, SI Ramona…………………………………………………………
FOR REGION TREASURER
Carla Kuhns, SI El Centro……………………………….......................................
CANDIDATES FOR DISTRICT OFFICES
FOR DISTRICT I DIRECTOR
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
FOR DISTRICT II DIRECTOR
Lynn Flanagan, SI Poway……………………………………………………………..
FOR DISTRICT III DIRECTOR
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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DCR Candidate Statement of Qualifications For 2020-2022 Biennium
Information for: Patricia Whitacre Active Member: 29 years Club: SI Poway Classification: Retired Health/Blood Bank Title: Immunohematologist I consent to serve, if elected, in the office of: Governor-Elect/Governor
Soroptimist Experience:
On the club level, I have served in two different clubs as Recording Secretary, Vice-President, President-Elect, President and Director. I have served on several committees including Committee Chair for WOA/Live Your Dream Award. On the District Level, I have served as a member of the Leadership Council and was the SYCA (VRA) Chair for District III for 1996-1998. I served as District III Secretary from 1998-2000 and District III Director from 2006-2008. On the Region Level, I served as the Region Parliamentarian from 2000-2002, Region Secretary 2002-2004 and 2004-2006, and Fundraising Chair from 2008-2010. I have also been on several region committees, am currently serving as the International Projects Coordinator and am the District II Representative for Live Your Dream Award. I have attended every District Meeting, DCR Conference and SIA Federation Convention since 1991. I have also attended the SI Conventions in San Francisco in 1995, Sydney, Australia in 2003; Glasgow, Scotland in 2007, Montreal, Canada in 2011; Istanbul, Turkey in 2015 and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2019. I am currently a member of the Laurel Legacy and the Laurel Society at the Ambassador Level.
Educational Background:
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry – California State University of San Bernardino, 1970 California Laboratory Scientist Certificate – 1977 American Association of Clinical Pathologists, Specialist in Blood Banking Certification – 1987 Several technical and professional courses as part of Continuing Education Requirements
Responsibilities in other Organizations:
Member in American Association of Blood Banks since 1980 to present: Served on the Immunohematology Reference Laboratories Accreditation Program Unit for eight years (member for four years and chair for four years) and Education Advisory Accreditation Subcommittee for four years Accreditation Assessor: 1992 to present Member in California Blood Bank Society since 1986 to present Currently serving as the chair and have been for the last four years for the Clinical Laboratory Scientist Committee.
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A Brief Statement of why I wish to serve as the Governor-Elect/Governor for Desert Coast Region:
I would be excited to serve as Governor-Elect and Governor of Desert Coast Region. I will continue to use my time, energy and above listed skills and strengths to help guide our future efforts to provide women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. I feel I have displayed and shared my passion and enthusiasm for Soroptimist throughout my membership. I especially love working with people who are diverse in backgrounds and experiences as we achieve the mission and goals of our organization. My professional life of over 40 years has helped develop my skills as a listener, communicator, organizer and hard worker. I am a goal-oriented leader with an analytical nature. These skills will also allow me to serve the members of Desert Coast Region with competence, integrity and honesty. Our region is full of fun, accomplished women with amazing talents. I will do my best to meet the needs and desires of our members to grow the impact of our region.
As Governor, I vow to keep the members of Desert Coast Region informed of the latest news and developments from SIA. I am committed to support all members and clubs in their efforts to help achieve growth and strength in Soroptimism. I believe in the Big Goal for our future; to focus on retaining and increasing our membership, on our Dream Programs as our recognizable brand, to improve our public awareness and to increase funding for our programs. I am passionate about our mission to increase our collective impact to unlock the potential of 20 million women. I believe in our vision to help women and girls have opportunities to reach their full potential and to “Live Their Dreams.” I do and will encourage all of the membership to become engaged and financially supportive and be “The Best for Women.”
I am passionate, experienced, flexible and accessible. As the next Governor-Elect and Governor, it will be an honor and privilege to serve the members of Desert Coast Region. I look forward to continuing my own growth as a Soroptimist as we all strive together to share the sincerity of friendship, the joy of achievement and the dignity of service.
Patricia Whitacre Member of SI Poway
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Soroptimist International
Desert Coast Region
Candidate Statement of Qualifications
For 2020-2022 Biennium
Information for: Lynn Flanagan Club: SI Poway
Active Soroptimist Member for: 6 years
Title: retired
Firm or organization: Geico Insurance Company
I consent to serve, if elected, in the office of: District II Director
SOROPTIMIST EXPERIENCE:
2018-2020 District II Leadership Council
2019-2020 Director, SI Poway
2018-2019 Past President, SI Poway
Jan. 2017- June 2018 President, SI Poway
July 2016- December 2016 President-Elect, SI Poway
2015-2016 Vice President, SI Poway
Served on Transitional Housing Committee and SI Poway Annual Awards Breakfast; past co-chair Dream It,
Be It; 2019-2020 Chair of Soroptimists Together Against Trafficking
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
A.S. Grossmont College
B.A. in Business Administration, National University
Master’s in management, National University
TECHNICAL SKILLS OR OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
Excellent organizational and communication skills
Enjoys working with others
Proficient in Word 2013
Enjoys public speaking
A brief statement of why you wish to serve in the above office:
I believe that all women deserve to be free to make their own decisions, live free from discrimination, seek and
receive a good education, earn a decent living, live without the fear of violence, and strive to make their
dreams become their reality. When I first joined SI Poway, I did not fully understand how our Dream
Programs could give women and girls opportunities to reach their full potential, but I have seen firsthand how
women’s lives can be changed.
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Empowering women and girls lends them strength and confidence to make significant, positive contributions
to their families and communities and aids in breaking down gender inequities for all women. I am a strong
advocate for lifelong learning, and the Soroptimist International mission and vision speak to what I value:
empowerment for all women and girls regardless of where they live and access to education. During my first
two years in the club, other members encouraged me to join committees and asked me to consider serving on
board. I have enjoyed serving SI Poway as a board member and have particularly enjoyed visiting some of the
other District II clubs and getting to know their members. I believe that my experience, strong leadership
skills, and dedication to our core values will enable me to serve the Desert Coast Region effectively as the
District II Director.
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Our Vision: Women and girls have the resources and opportunities to reach their full potential and live their dreams
Our Mission: Soroptimist provides women and girls with access to education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment
Core Values: Soroptimist International of the Americas is committed to:
Gender Equality - Women and girls live free from discrimination
Empowerment - Women and girls are free to act in their own best interest
Education - Women and girls deserve to lead full and productive lives through access to education
Diversity & Fellowship - Women from varied backgrounds
and perspectives work together to improve the lives of women and girls