State Regent`s Message - Oklahoma City

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State Regent`s Message - Oklahoma City
Volume 57 No. 3
June 2015
State Regent’s Message
Dear Oklahoma Daughters:
State Regent
Orriene Denslow
Each of you are “knocking holes in the darkness” (darkness meaning people not
knowing about DAR or what members do) one person at a time. Robert Lewis
Stevenson (author famous for selecting descriptive words) was very ill from the age
of six to ten years with a respiratory disease. One evening he was standing with his
nose pressed against the window pane when the nurse entered his room and she
asked what he was doing, he replied, “I’m watching the lamplighter knocking holes in
the darkness”.
5721 W. Orlando Circle
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
(918) 249-1175
osdenslow@cox.net
State Theme
“Keys to DAR”
State Scriptures
“I am th e vine, you are
the branch es” John 15:5
“Tell ye your children of it,
and let your children
Tell their children and their
Children another generation.”
Joel 1:3
National Scriptures
“He will cover you with his
feathers, and under his wings
you will find refuge; his
faithfulness will be your shield
and rampart” Psalm 91:4
“Guard that which is committed
to thy trust” 1 Timothy 6:20
National Symbol
Guardian Eagle
State Symbol
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Page
New Members…………………………..5
Oklahoma Christmas Ornament………3
Workshop
DAR Store…………………………….4
Eugenia Washington’s Visit…………3
Home Team Jewelry…………………3
Registration Form…………………….6
Schedule………………………………3
Special Guests and Speakers………2
This is what you are doing when volunteering in your communities wearing your red, white and blue DAR pin which
states, “Ask me about DAR”. You are letting “your light shine for DAR” and “knocking holes in the darkness”. You
serve with distinction and are inspiring to others with your volunteer service benefitting your community. Has your
chapter selected a community project to do on October 11th (date DAR was chartered 125 years ago) to benefit
your community? This is another unique public way to attract new chapter members. If you haven’t purchased
your “Ask me about DAR” pin to wear with your jeans when shopping, in the grocery store or visiting the dentist,
email Donna Gantt at: okiebug@aol.com. The cost is $1.00 per pin. We’re hoping to have every member wearing
this pin. It is such an easy way to gain new chapter members with the wearing of this pin.
Many of us are serving in new chapter positions or are new members and wondering, “What do I do now?” Come
to your state workshop August 19 – 22, 2015 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Tulsa and find out. There will be several
forums focusing on answers to your questions, “What do I do now?” Many opportunities will be available to talk with
other members and ask them your questions.
Get your western attire (jeans) dusted off and bring with you; pack your red, white or blue OK DAR polo shirt to
wear at the Western Gala. This is the pre-workshop dinner Wednesday evening August 19, 2015. It will be held at
the Tulsa Historical Society at 2445 S. Peoria Avenue. There will be three out of state guests for you to meet
informally—President General Lynn Young (from TX); Kansas State Regent Brenda Dooley and Nevada State
Regent Linda Morrison. This will be a moment for you to savor in your DAR journey.
Every chapter regent is gathering and sharing historic pictures with Reta Scherwinski and Cindy Henderson which
will be on display as part of Celebrate 125. I’m asking each chapter to share their history in their community either
through news articles and/or public exhibits in addition to your community service. Get the news out about when
your chapter began and what you’ve done. “Let your “Light shine for DAR”.
Kiamichi Country District Director Lorna Holloway and her chapters are looking forward to welcoming you to a
robust, informative and fun workshop August 19 – 22, 2015.
Honoring our heritage, focusing on the future and Celebrating America,
Orriene First Denslow
Lynn Forney Young, NSDAR President General
Brenda Judd Dooley, Kansas State Regent
President General Lynn F. Young has been
a DAR member for 36 years and has a
distinguished service background. She was
elected to the position of President General
of the Daughters of
the
American
Revolution after serving the Society in a
variety of
national, state and local roles.
This includes serving from 2006-2009 as
State Regent of Texas, the largest DAR
State Society with more than 7,000
members and 195 chapters. She is the first member from Texas in the
Society’s 123 year history to be elected as President General.
Mrs. Young’s family has lived in Houston, Texas going back 5 generations
and she is the fourth of six generations of DAR/SAR/C.A.R members. She
and her husband, Steve, own a family cattle ranch outside of Austin where
they were recently recognized for the restoration and preservation of a
historic cemetery located on the property. She is the mother of one
daughter and one son, and grandmother to two grandsons.
Lynda Morrison-Rader, Nevada State Regent
Lynda has been a DAR member since 1990. She is
married to Tom Rader and they each have two
daughters. Together, they have 10 grand children.
Lynda has served the DAR as Chapter Parliamentarian,
Vice Regent, Regent, Treasurer, Historian, Recording
Corresponding Secretary, and Registrar. She has been
State Recording Secretary, vice Regent & Regent, and has held numerous
State and Chapter Chairmanships. She has been editor of the Nevada
State Bulletin, member of the DAR Chorus, pianist for State Conference &
Joint lu8ncheons, publisher of the Nevada State Calendar, Webmistress
for her Chapter, Associate member of the Sasebo Chapter, Japan, and the
Blue Danube Chapter, Austria, member of the Cameo Club, State Officers
Club, State Regents Club, National Officers Club, Colonial Dames of the
XVII Century and the Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims. She holds an
MS in Computer Science, from the University of Nevada, Reno, a BS in
Mathematics from Santa Clara University, a fifth year in Education from
SCU, and various computer and security certifications.
She has taught as a secondary educator, part time as a community college
instructor and a SANS GSEC mentor. She is retired from the State of
Nevada where she worked as a Computer, Network, and Security
Professional.
Brenda joined Desire Tobey Sears Chapter in 1981
as a junior member. She has served in most chapter
offices, numerous chapter chairs and currently serve
as registrar.
She has served as Northwest District Director and 3
terms as a state officer prior to becoming State
Regent and as a state chair of 3 committees.
Professionally, Brenda’s degrees are from Kansas State University in Home
Economics Education. She taught home economics/family and consumer
science for 31 years in small, rural high schools. Since retirement, and has
remained active with Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
and her professional organization.
Brenda and her husband, Jim operate the family farm in Jewell County
where they grow wheat, grain sorghum and soybeans. Her responsibilities
are trucking grain to the elevator and bookkeeping. They have 1 son who
will take over the family farm at some point in the future.
Brenda enjoys genealogy, quilting, sewing and cross stitch. Brenda and
Jim enjoy traveling and have visited 49 states.
U.S. Army SPC (Ret.) Aaron and Tabitha Estes
Aaron Estes grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma
before attending Northeastern State
University. After college and starting a
family, he was working two jobs before
joining the Army National Guard in 2009.
During his deployment to Afghanistan in
2011, Aaron was performing a routine foot
patrol when a 40-pound roadside bomb
detonated and produced a blast radius
equivalent to that of an 80-pound bomb. He suffered severe shrapnel
wounds, a traumatic brain injury, loss of vision in his left eye, inner ear
damage, and multiple fractures.
While recovering at the San Antonio Military Medical Center at Ft. Sam
Houston, Estes underwent several surgeries and physical therapy.
After interning as an intelligence analyst with the Department of Homeland
Security- ICE, Aaron retired from the military and now devotes much of his
time to volunteer work. He is very active with Operation K-9, his children’s
schools, and the American Legion.
Aaron and Tabitha Estes will be our special guests on Friday evening.
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August 19 - 22
Double Tree Hotel in Tulsa, OK
Tentative Schedule
“Ke y s to DAR”
Wednesday, August 19th
12:00-5:45 pm - Setup State Regent’s Project Sales- Remington Room
6:30 pm - Pre-Workshop Dinner at Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria
8:30 pm - Reception for President General in Hospitality Room #1828
Thursday, August 20th
1:00 pm - Sooner Crooners Reherarsal - Remington Room
2:00 pm - Exhibit set up - Remington Room
2:00 pm - Registration Opens - Council Oak Foyer
2:00 pm - State Regent’s Project Sales Open - Remington Room
2:00 pm - State Board of Management - Woodward Room
3:15-4:00 pm - State Chairmen’s Club Meeting -Woodward Room
4:30-5:45 pm - Photographs by District with President General - International Foyer
6:00 pm - Banquet “Celebrate 125” - Buckingham Windsor
8:15 pm - Forum # 1 - “What Do I Do?” - Buckingham Windsor
9:00 pm - Hospitality Room open = Room #1828
Friday, August 21st
7:30 am-6:00 pm - Registration - Council Oak Foyer
7:30 am-6:00 pm - State Regent’s Project Sales - Remington Room
8:30 am - Forum # 2 - “My Application Goes to Washington - Manchester/Geneva
9:30 am - Business Session - Ballroom
12:00 pm - “Keys to DAR Education Luncheon” - Buckingham-Windsor
1:30 pm - Forum # 3 - “Help is On the Way” - Manchester/Geneva
2:30 pm - Business Session Reconvenes - Manchester/Geneva
4:00 pm - District Meetings - Manchester/Geneva
4:30 pm - Cameo Club Meeting - Manchester/Geneval Room
6:15 pm - Banquet “Aiding Our Hereos” - Buckingham-Windsor
8:30 pm - Hospitality Room Opens - Room #1828
Saturday, August 22nd
7:30 am - Breakfast with Chapter Regent’s Club (everyone)- Buckingham/Windsor Room
7:30-9:00 am - Registration Opens - Council Oak Foyer
7:30-10:00 am - State Regent’s Project Sales - Remington Room
9:00 am - Forum #4 “DAR Trivia” - Manchester/Geneva
9:30 am - Business Session Reconvenes - Manchester/Geneva Room
11:30 am - Workshop Adjourn
“Eugenia Washington aka Pat McFall flew
into the spring conference and greatly
surprised everyone. There are ghostly whispers
that she may visit our August Workshop.”
The 11th in a series of Oklahoma Christmas Ornaments
is a limited one of a kind
celebrating 125 years of
NSDAR. It is a 3-dimensional
piece with the female figure
jutted out in front of the
circular frame. She is holding
the Keys to DAR in her
hand. The names of our four
founders: Mary Smith Lockwood, Mary Desha, Ellen Hardin
Walworth, and Eugenia Washington are engraved on the inner
ring.
The dates 1890-2015 and Celebrating 125 years of
Service are engraved on the outer filigreeing. The ornament
These items will be featured
and sold in the DAR Store
is secured in a gold box with red interior and costs $22.00.
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Let’s Celebrate 125 Years of Service!
Motto: “God, Home and Country
Historic, Preservation, Education and Patriotism”
OK DAR Polo Shirts and Personalized DAR Tote
Orders may be placed with Donna Gantt at: okiebug@aol.com.
Polo Shirts in red, white or blue - $25.00.
Personalized Tote (pre-order) with chapter name - $20.00
Driving Home the Spirit of DAR
License Plate - $20.00
Attach to front of your car and show it is a
“great day to be a DAR member”
Toggle Bracelet - $15.00
with one interchangeable button
Extra Toggle Buttons $5.00 each
Pink and White extra buttons for
Cameo Club Members
Fobs - $15.00
with “125” button
to attach to your
brief case, handbag,
computer case, etc.
Toggle Necklace - $15.00
with “125” Button
May purchase additional
pink or white cameo button or
DAR button to change appearance
Stretch On the Button
Bracelet “125” $30.00
(with 4 interchangeable buttons)
Ask Me About DAR! Button
On the Button with Button
Bracelets: $15.00
Get in the Spirit with DAR Visors
Button, Button
Where are the Buttons
DAR has the Buttons
Maddox Necklace in Black Leopard
The Kendra Scott luxurious necklace
will be available for viewing in the
sales room during workshop.
Tickets are available in the sales
room for $5.00 each or 5 tickets
for $20.00. The drawing for this
exquisite necklace will be during
State Workshop.
“Cameo Club”
Button
Rose Quilt
An artistic handmade piece represents
the Ohio Rose, Climbing Rose NJ Rose;
Victorian Rose, Mexican Rose. Rose
Wreath; IN Rose, Wild Rose and Radical
Rose. Tickets for the drawing will be
available in the DAR Store.
Stay Buttoned up with DAR
Celebrate 125
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Oklahoma Prairies
Christina Alben
Racheal Wheeler
Anna Lee
Ida Massey
Chimney Hill
Claudia Tribbey
Ardmore
Kristin Clift
Jadean Fackrell
Lawana Forsythe
Carol Hall
Stephanie Jordan
Chisholm Fork
Beverly Johnson
Bartlesville
Ashley Hampton
Sharon Hampton
Katy Stockard
Patricia Straley
Dorothy Witter
Black Beaver
Christina Hazlett
Marilyn Webster
Broken Arrow
Virginia Talley
Captain Peter Ankeny
Marcia Collins
Victoria Meehan
Cherokee Capital
Ruthann Hewett
Lori McCollum
Phyllis Pryor
Cimarron
Nancy Franklin
Dondee Klein
Becky Ledewig
Donna Vigil
Betty Wright
Council Grove
Dorothy Krempl
Creek Lands
Kathy Bryan
Linda Dorsett
Cushing
Joy Kindley
Enid
Robin Sigler
Fort Reno
Ollie Blakley
Audrey Weaver
Lawton
Brenda Dodd
Little River
Cynthia Burkhalter
Sarah Cogburn
Laken Crawford
Brande Martin
Karen Martin
Kristi Routh
Shelby Routh
Malcolm Hunter
Mindy Aynes
Muskogee-Indian Territory
Judy Croftcheck
Polly Hatcher
Nancy Green
Rachel Gressett
Doris Parham
Katherine Ripley
Julie Stewart
Kendra Stewart
Rosalie Stewart
Okemah
Carolyn Bertges
Martha Hutton
Oklahoma City
Marcia Estes
Elizabeth Muskrat
Pamela Neighbors
Billie runyon
Owasso
Ashley Cummings
Melanie Cummings
Linda Hunt
Karen Ward
Linda Ward
Ponca City
Melina Littlecook
Reverend John Robinson
Sally Autin
Sarah Patton
Gayle Regan
Samuel King
DaLynne Fischer
Jennifer Harrall
Mollyann Sweiger
Tiffany Wagner
Tulsa
Phyllis Kott
Flora Turner
Verdigris Valley
Lila Dikeman
Patricia Lara
Maria Lara-Whelpley
Jessica Whelpley
Wealaka
Margaret Nelson
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O K L AH O M A S O C I E T Y D AR
W O R K S H O P R E G I S T R AT I O N
AUGUST 19 - 22, 2015
Double Tree Hotel (Downtown)
616 W. Seventh Street, Tulsa, OK
“ A G a t h e r i n g o f K e ys t o D AR ”
Hosted by Kiamichi District
Deadline for registration is August 10, 2015. No cancellations or refunds after that date.
Please copy this form for multiple registrations.
Mail this form with your check made to “OSDAR” to:
Lorna Holloway, Registration Chairman
1712 Downing St., Ardmore, OK 73401-2014
Home Phone: (580) 226-3386 Cell Phone: (580) 277-0845
All meals, events and meetings are open to everyone
Event
Price
Registration ……….. All members attending will pay, guests may pay
Wednesday ……….Pre-Workshop Buffet at 6:30pm at Tulsa Historical Society
Thursday…………...Banquet - “Keys to DAR - Celebrating 125”
Friday……………….Luncheon - “Keys to Education”
Friday……………….Banquet - “Keys to Aiding Heroes”
Saturday……………Breakfast - “Keys to Outstanding Chapter Regents”
Total
$ 15.00
$ 30.00
$ 40.00
$ 25.00
$ 35.00
$ 25.00
$15.00
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$170.00
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Member name ________________________________________________________________________
Address
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________
City, State, Zip
Phone
Chapter
___________________________________________________________________
_________________E-mail
________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Please circle all that apply. I am currently:
Chapter Regent Honorary Chapter Regent State Chairman State Officer
First Time Attendee OSDAR Honorary State Regent Page Ambassador
State Regent
50 Year Member
I will need a paper name badge [ ] I will use my magnetic OSDAR name badge [ ]
If you need to order a magnetic OSDAR name badge, mail $13.00 to Lorna Holloway 1712 Downing St, Ardmore, 73401-2014 and it
will be at Workshop Registration Desk for pick up. If you wish the name badge mailed to you, the cost is $16.00.
Please Note: OSDAR negotiated a special rate with the Double Tree Hotel for a specified block of rooms. Call (918)587-0800
right away and ask for reservations to book your room. Advise them, you will need the DAR rate of $99.00 (plus applicable
taxes). If you wait, the block of rooms at the OSDAR rate may be sold out for the workshop.
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Oklahoma Society
Affix
Daughters of the American Revolution
Correct
5721 W. Orlando Circle
Postage
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
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