Jan 30, 2009

Board Retreat & "Super-Bowl"

Second Place Team Super-Bowl Champs The Board of Directors recently met for an engaging Mid-Year Retreat to discuss key strategies with which our league can continue its mission and best serve its members. The meeting was initiated with a focused discussion for strategic planning while addressing areas of retention, member satisfaction, long term planning and volunteer positions. After a productive meeting the ladies enjoyed a fun challenge and our own "Super Bowl". After divding into teams, there was a bowling face-off, though the nachos were attacked with almost the same amount of passion! I have to say ladies, the kiddie-rails would have been helpful for some, but I am not mentioning any names! Because the Junior League handbook demands that us JL'ers always put fashion before function (smiling) the ladies of the Board could not be seen in those unattractive bowling shoes. No mam; the ladies donned fabulous custom heels ensuring each bowler, a turkey. We certainly cannot be seen in public without our best foot forward... "Striking" Ladies! hee hee

Jan 27, 2009

News Chief credits JLGWH with creative fundraising in difficult economy

The News Chief's feature story on Sunday regarded the fundraising element so important to many non profits, and what those organizations have done to maitain this revenue source in difficult economic times. Andrea Cruz, Chief Reporter for the NC highlighted our League's creative approach to our fundraisers, and the many community projects and contributions we continue to make as a result. Full story can be read at http://www.newschief.com/article/20090125/NEWS/901250251 Merry fundraising While being able to save water benefits a cause, being able to save shoppers' gasoline and time to ultimately benefit their own community projects was on the minds of the members of the Junior League of Greater Winter Haven, a group of women dedicated to causes in the community. They brainstormed and came up with a one-stop shopping holiday fundraiser last November called the Merry Market. Leslie Heimer, president of the League, said the inaugural year of the Merry Market was an extension of Breakfast With Santa, a fundraiser from previous years. 'It had reached the ceiling of how much to charge someone to come and see Santa and eat pancakes,' Heimer said. So, contacts with boutique owners were made, and soon a buffet of shopping opportunities to offer would-be charitable donors was organized for the weekend of Nov. 21, 2008. Heimer said fun fundraisers generally have a better turnout because people are less likely now, more than ever, to go to a 'froufrou' fundraiser. They need to get something out of it, she said. 'Right now, the economy is in such tough place that people are little bit less likely to just hand over money just for the sake of handing over money,' Heimer said. 'People need an outlet to really get something out of it, a personal satisfaction or a personal reward.' The reward of the small entrance fee to get into the Merry Market was a couple of days of shopping. A stress-relief night out with the girls was the reward of the league's indulging Merlot, Manicures & More event held that same Friday.. The event featured complimentary massages, manicures, goody bags, the chance to pop a balloon dress with a ball inside to indicate a raffle prize, and meet Casey Wohl, author of the 'Girls Getaway Guide.' Fun at the 'casino' Heimer said the Junior League has had to cancel some of the events it has been holding annually for years. She said they just weren't 'in the cards.' What is in the cards, however, is the Junior League Casino Night fundraiser, which will be held March 7 at the Lake Region Yacht and Country Club. 'Money is traded in for a chip. Let's say the chip is worth 50 cents and (the donor) had to give a dollar for it,' Heimer said. She said all monies received from events like these and others go to the League's many community projects, which are meant to enrich the lives of women, children and families. The projects include scholarships for teachers, students who volunteer, an annual women's outreach class series and the Bear Hugs program, which provide gift baskets with toiletries and other necessities to emancipated foster children. A complete list of the League's fundraising events and projects can be found online at www.JLGWH.org. Heimer, who said the League has lost members due to the economy, said the group tries very hard not to nickel and dime its members. Instead, the members would rather place more value on the time they can volunteer. One of those events is Super Saturday, which annually promotes the resources of the local library. The event is geared toward children of all reading abilities, and Heimer said the Junior League members enjoy it very much. 'There's nothing like watching a 7-year-old's face light up when they get to take home three books from our Super Saturday,' she said. The next Super Saturday will be Feb. 7, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Winter Haven Public Library. 'We have been very frugal with our funds over the years and we are good stewards of the community's money,' Heimer said. 'We are very thankful for our community sponsors. We definitely have some generous community sponsors.'

Jan 15, 2009

Family Fit Fest

Congratulations! to our creative Sustainer (and Past President) Marianne George for her "Name that Event" contest entry that was chosen, by the committee, as the official name for our upcoming Spring event. This title perfectly captures the spirit of this new project. The Family Fit Fest will be held at Cypress Gardens (Thanks Angela N!) on March 21st. Looks for more details to come!

Jan 14, 2009

January General Membership Meeting

It wonderful to see everyone last night, after what seemed to be a long holiday break. With a lot of League work opportunities in the coming months, I am looking forward to spending some of the hard earned funds, raised at our super-successful Merry Market, on our new and improved community projects. With so many projects upcoming, last night's Guest Speaker was just the inspiration to kick off the year. As Director of the Mission, Pastor David Berry and his wife have made extraordinary sacrifices and progress at the Mission. There was barely a dry eye in the house when he was literally moved to tears, recalling recent success stories. I keep thinking about his presentation from last night and one of the most poignant perspectives was that "alcoholism and drugs are a by-product of homlessness, not the cause." While I am a dedicated volunteer at heart, I think how often I quickly jump to a conclusion that assumes the reverse. With a colder than normal week ahead, please keep the Mission in mind for warm winter coats and clothing as well as a few other key ndonations that the Mission currently has a high demand for: shoes, men's Clothes, women's undergarmets, feminine products, hygiene products (hotel samples are great). The mission also accepts previously opened food items. The mission currently serves between 300-350 meals per day. By providing a place for a shower and laundry, computers for job searches or apply for food stamps (we were all shocked to learn that you can only apply for food stamps online now? huh??) empowers struggling individuals to apply at Labor Force or make attempts at an honest wage, other then turning to destructive or illegal activity for money. Thank you to Grant Piche', longtime Mission board member and GM for Texas Cattle Company and Pastor David Berry for enlightening and inspiring us on how we can further serve our community.

Jan 5, 2009

Executive Home for Rent

Want a fresh start in 09? Consider a new home and lower monthly expenses with a roommate. Large professional pool home, needs roommate. Owner open to potential opportunity to trade cleaning and errands for partial or full rent. Perfect for responsible college, retiree, or professional lady. Please share with friends, co-workers, and family that might be interested. Interested contact League Member Leslie McCutchin at leslie.mccutchin.maa1@statefarm.com or call 287-4253. Do you have a home for rent/sell, a garage sale coming up, or babysitting needs? Use this fun forum to connect to other members. Just send me an email, I am happy to post on our virtual bulletin board!

Inspiring message from AJLI President

Retreat Weekend