notice a resemblance?
Ricci and Lesli smile for the photogs
Marta and Jenn socialize over refreshments
Allison and Tanya chit chat about potential placements!
notice a resemblance?
Ricci and Lesli smile for the photogs
Marta and Jenn socialize over refreshments
Allison and Tanya chit chat about potential placements!
At our kid-friendly cluster meeting on Thursday, we were excited to qualify for the group discount on some crafty painted pottery. Home made Christmas presents were in the making as moms and kids alike found a creative outlet during this busy time of year. Emily Morris (pictured above) made the perfect gift for coffee drinking mom (no doubt JL moms need their caffeine right?)
Peggy Threlkel, Sharon Garber, Shannon Wood and Jae Lynn Akin and enjoyed their favorite roll with a little "catch-up"
Provisionals Angela, Jeannie and Mary Beth dish about the year ahead.
Sushi and socializing were the perfect combo as members enjoyed last Tuesday's December cluster meeting. Awesome attendance, our meeting at Blue Sapphire was very productive and a wonderful chance to evaluate our latest fundraiser, think about our future league career, and yes socialize with those members, new and well... not so new :-) It was so wonderful seeing everyone!
Sustainer, Katie Collany recently launched her very own child's clothing line with a preview party last week. The adorable designs are whimsical and fun (just like Katie!) and are sure to be a hit with the little ones and moms alike. The holiday collection are among my favorite and I just can't wait to tell my son he can wear a Tshirt to church on Sunday. Don't worry, the T-shirt is complete with necktie! To see Katie's line visit her online store at www.middlechildclothing.com. A big "You Go Girl" to Katie and family!
Strawberry Trifle:
In a small tumbler layer the following (alter the ordering to taste)
Graham Crackers - crushed in plastic baggie (very fun for little cooks!)
Fresh Strawberries - sliced
Light Whipped Topping
The New York Junior League President, appointed in January of this year, is the first black president of the NYJL. Characterizing the move as a groundbreaking one for an organization that has tried for years to cultivate a more socially and racially diverse image, as noted in the NY Times. The newly elected president, Gena Lovett, the chief operating officer of a Manhattan hedge fund company, will be taking over at a time when the league is struggling with internal allegations of financial mismanagement. Recently making nation news in the Forbes Life magazine, click on the link below to read more about this interesting story.
http://www.ajli.org/ama/orig/ForbesLife.pdf
A new JL Vision Statement was unveiled by the Association of Junior Leagues International at last week's conference. This is the statement that is being proposed:
The Junior League: Women around the world as catalysts for lasting community change.
Discussion? What does the JL’s new vision statement communicate to you? This unveiling was a huge part of the AJLI conference recently attended. How does this speak to power of future of the Junior Leagues?
Kansas City's Holiday Mart
Wendy here with AJLI CFO, Martha Ferry, styling their goggles for a clearer perspective as the new AJLI Vision was unveiled!
President Elect, Wendy Morris and I enjoyed this year's Fall Leadership conference beginning with the opportunity to preview and shop the largest league holiday market, compliments of the JL of Kansas City, who has enjoyed an 18 year stint with this profitable fundraiser. A behind the scenes tour and VIP preview event where we could shop till we dropped (and we almost did after a long day of traveling!). We gathered lots of great information and comparisons for our very own first holiday market, next month. The following day presented a whole new array of learning opportunities finding both Wendy and I with writer's cramp by lunchtime as we frantically took notes in our respective classes, on the exciting information. Our lunchtime plenary was a milestone in the weekend conference, as the focus shifted to a suprising unveiling of the newly proposed AJLI Vision Statement. An AJLI focus group invested millions of dollars and equally as valuable, resources of time in researching the trends in voluntourism, global communities, and exactly how a community will be defined in 2028, and what that means to our Junior Leagues. This expansive research was very interesting, and I will be sharing more of these exciting developments in the near future. Our classes included How to get the Best Results from your Board, Governance, Engaging Membership Meetings, Public Speaking, the Media and Internal Communications, along with a few Q & A formats for open discussion. This was sprinkled with wonderful networking opportunities with other League leaders where we could exchange ideas and further information share.
The Junior League of Greater Winter Haven is pleased to announce the winners of the “Grants for Greatness” project. These Mini-Grants provide funding and volunteer hours to local educators to assist with the implementation of projects and/or purchase of necessary classroom items not available through school funding. All the applicants demonstrated dedication to educate our children utilizing creative methods to engage the children’s imagination and interest in learning. The projects are expected to positively impact six hundred fifty three students in East Polk.
The winning teachers include; Keith Hobbs, Bonnie Helms, Brandi Sackett, Gloria Jenney, Polly Burkhart, Vicki Herndon, Joan Jones and Kay Earls.
The Mini Grants will be offered for the spring semester and all teachers in east Polk County are encouraged to apply online at www.jlgwh.com.
We are so excited to announce our first ever custom JLGWH Family Organizer. Perfect for any woman on the fly, these 18 month planners boast perforated grocery lists and to-do lists along with babysitter contact pages, and a chunky spiral notebook so your busy life is consolidated in one convenient format. The gorgeous cover was designed by local artist and noted Photographer, Lori Blaser. Pictured above are myself, and Ways and Means Chair, Jennifer Myers, on Friday while visiting the boutique to set up our "fly" display featuring the organizers. Visit local favorite, Ella G's, on Cypress Gardens Rd, and be sure to thank them for helping in support our fundraiser. Organizers are $19.95 + tax - get yours today! Available by phone, call (863) 899-4555. We will ship :-)