Hotter Than a Scorned Woman
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Hotter Than a Scorned Woman
ociety S t a H d Re Volume 2, Issue 1 February 2009 Hotter Than a Scorned Woman (Queen) Mum’s the Word Hello Ladies! Happy February! We have 3 exciting activities planned for this month. Check out the events and calendar on pages 2 &3. Your input is always welcomed. Please participate in our wonderful group of ladies. Hugs, Maria The Mayonnaise Jar and 2 Cups of Coffee When things in your lives seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 cups of coffee. A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded t o fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. The professor then picked up a box o f pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was. The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with an unanimous "yes." The professor then produced two cups of coffee from under the table and poured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty space between the sand. The students laughed. "Now," said the professor as the laughter subsided, "I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the important things--your family, your children, your health, your friends and your favorite passions--and if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full. The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house and your car. The sand is everything else--the small stuff. "If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls. The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff you will never have room for the things that are important to you. Continued on page 4 "Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Play with your children. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your spouse out to dinner. Play another Hotter Than A Scorned Woman Page 2 Upcoming Red Hat Events Game ight, 2/7/09, Maria’s house, Byram, NJ, 7:00 pm The Second "Crown Jewels" Queens' Council, 9/26/09, 11:00 AM, Atten- CAbi Carol Anderson by invitation, dees are: Queens, former Queens, and Vice Queens. Dimmick Inn's Jorgenson Restaurant, www.dimmickinn.com Spring 09 “PRE-VIEW” Brunch, Thursday, Feb. 19th,,11:00 AM, 1 Farm Creek Road, Fredon, www.aprillevin.CAbionline.com Scrabble Scrimmage, 2/28/09, Sussex County Community College. Hosted by: Literacy Volunteers of America—Sussex County. http://www.literacyforyou.org The Fourth "Brass Button" Queens' Council Brunch, 11/8/09, 10:30 AM, Attendees are: Queens, former Queens, and Vice Queens, /Meeting will be held on Sunday, 8 November 2009 at 10:30 AM. The Thayer Hotel on the grounds of West Point Military Academy., www.thethayerhotel.com Springfest Flower and Garden Show, 3/7/09, Sussex County Fairgrounds, Augusta. Hosted by: Hotter Than a Scorned Woman. www.springfestgardenshow.org Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged, 4/24/09, Pax Amicus Theatre, Budd Lake. Hosted by: Hotter Than a Scorned Woman. Jamming in Your Jammies Festival, 5/2/09, Regency House, Pompton Plains. Hosted by: The Marlo-Modhatters Queens Marlene Clements and Barbara Laufnick. Red Hat Society, “DOLLY DAY”, 8/20/09, Lafayette House, Hosted by: Val and Ken. February BIRTHSTONE - AMETHYST FLOWER - IRIS Page 3 February Newsletter February 2009 SUN MON TUE WED 1 Super Bowl Sunday 2 3 Ground Hog Day 4 8 9 11 15 16 10 Washington’s Birthday 23 5 FRI 6 SAT 7 Game ight— Rescheduled from 1/31 12 13 Lincoln’s Birthday 14 19 caBI Brunch 20 21 27 28 17 18 24 Mardi Gras 25 26 Ash Wednesday President’s Day 22 THU Valentine’s Day Lunch Hampton diner/ Scrabble Scrimmage Hotter Than A Scorned Woman Page 4 Scrabble Scrimmage Event: Scrabble Scrimmage Place: Hampton Diner— Breakfast Sussex County Community College— Scrabble Date: February 28th, 2009 Time: 12:00 oon—Lunch 2:00—4:00 —Scrabble Price: Separate Checks (Lunch) $25.00 (Scrabble) sign up sheet pg 10-11 URL(s): www.orgsites.com/nj/scornedwomanrhs www.literacyforyou.org Host: Literacy Volunteers of Sussex County RSVP: TBD otes: Let’s meet at Hampton Diner at 12 noon for lunch. We will then drive over to Sussex County Community College for an afternoon of Scrabble. Sign up information is on pages 10-11 of this newsletter. Continued from page 1 18. There will always be time to clean the house and fix the disposal. Take care of the golf balls first--the things that really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand." One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffee represented. The professor smiled. "I'm glad you asked." It just goes to show you that no matter how full your life may seem, there's always room for a couple of cups of coffee with a friend." Springfest Flower & Garden Show Event: Spring Fest Flower & Garden Show Place: Sussex County Fairgrounds, Augusta Date: March 7th Time: TBD Price: TBD URL(s): www.orgsites.com/nj/scornedwomanrhs www.springfestgardenshow.org Host: Queen Maria, Hotter Than a Scorned Woman RSVP: TBD otes: We will meet for lunch before attending the show. Please check upcoming emails for additional information. Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged Event: Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged Place: Pax Amicus Theatre Budd Lake Date: April 24th Time: 8:00 PM Price: TBD URL(S): Www.orgsites.com/nj/scornedwoman Www.paxamicus.com Host: Hotter Than a Scorned Woman RSVP: TBD otes: We will meet for dinner before the show. More details to follow. Page 5 February Newsletter Potential Outings LadiesHere are some potential outings and activities for you to ponder. We may choose to do some of these as a group or there may be something of interest to you to do with a friend. If you’d like for me to organize this as a group activity, please let me know. Your opinion is important and always welcome. • • • • • • • • play readings at the Black River Theater in Chester Ballet, opera, Black Maria film festival at Sussex County Community College (whose events generally go for about $20-$22, or less). The Bickford Theatre is located at the Morris Museum in Morristown. It is a nice venue, with quality events, at a reasonable price and commute. www.bickfordtheatre.org The Papermill Playhouse is always a good time. www.papermill.org Hikes enjoying some of NJ’s beautiful state parks “Red Hat Style”. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster, PA, www.dutchapple.com Pax Amicus Theatre, Budd Lake, www.paxamicus.com If you learn about something that might be of interest to the group, please let me know. This list will be updated regularly. JamminginYourJammies Event: Pajama Party Place: Regency House Hotel Pompton Plains Date: May 2nd Time: Noon until 4 PM Price: $38 pp URL(S): www.orgsites.com/nj/ scornedwomanrhs www.modhatters.com www.regencyhousehotel.com Host: Queens Barbara & Marlene of the Mod Hatters & Marlo Chapters RSVP: 2/28/09 to Maria otes: For those wanting to stay the night and party, Queens Barbara & Marlene reserved a block of rooms for Friday OR Saturday night. The rate for either night is $89.99 (does %OT include tax). Make sure you book under the Red Hat Ladies for your stay at Regency House Best Western Hotel. The Hotel offers a complimentary Hot buffet breakfast which includes: scrambled eggs, sausage, French Toast, waffles, home fries, fresh fruit, and a variety of hot and cold cereals accompanied with juices, coffees, and teas. Hours: 8:00am - 11:00am weekends. Hotter Than A Scorned Woman THE FOURTH "BRASS BUTTON" QUEENS' COUNCIL BRUNCH/ MEETING, MEETING will be held on Sunday, 8 November 2009 at 10:30 AM. This Queens' Council is always on the Sunday before Veteran's Day at The Thayer Hotel on the grounds of West Point Military Academy. The Thayer Hotel at West Point (Dining Room) 674 Thayer Road West Point, New York 10996 Toll Free: 800-247-5047 (outside of 845 area code) Phone: 845-446-4731 www.thethayerhotel.com Details of the "Brass Button" Queens' Council will be sent to you and listed on the NJ QMB. Page 6 The Second "Crown Jewels" Queens' Council Saturday, 26 September 2009 at 11:00 AM Attendees are: Queens, former Queens, and Vice Queens This was the original multistate Queens' Council in 2007 and included attendees from three States: New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. It was first called the Tristate Queens' Council. In 2008 the name was changed to "Crown Jewels" Queens' Council. In 2009 Connecticut will also be represented. The Council will meet annually in Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, near the border of Port Jervis, Orange County, New York, and Sussex County, New Jersey. It will be held at: Dimmick Inn's Jorgenson Restaurant 101 E. Harford Street Broad & Harford Streets Milford, Pike County, Pa 18337 (570) 296-4021 www.dimmickinn.com The historic Dimmick Inn, a place as historic as the town that is its home, a stopping place that has been in the heart of Milford since 1828. Details of the "Crown Jewels" Queens' Council will be sent to you and listed on the NJ QMB. Click the following URL of a Queen Mother Board 2 Photo Gallery: http://www.qmb2.com/queenscouncils/gallery/ Page 7 February Newsletter chicagotribune.com Aretha Franklin's inaugural hat is tip o' the cap to black culture The 'church hat' has long been a statement for women seeking respect By Dahleen Glanton Tribune correspondent January 28, 2009 ATLANTA—To many African-American women, the gray felt hat with the oversized bow trimmed with Swarovski crystals was the perfect crown for the "Queen of Soul." And days after the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, it was not Aretha Franklin's rendition of "My Country 'Tis of Thee" that had many people still talking. It was the hat. Elaborate hats have long adorned the heads of welldressed women around the globe, but for AfricanAmericans, the so-called church hat is deeply rooted in their culture. Hats are a statement about who black women are, and often, the bigger and the more flamboyant, the greater the statement being made. "That was a bad hat," said Jean Price, 66, of Atlanta. "She looked elegant in it, and that is something black women really understand. Hats tell a story, and when a black woman puts on a hat like that, it tells the world that she is a serious black woman who knows where she is coming from. It defines who she is." Price knows the importance of getting the right hat for an occasion. It took days for her to find the perfect accessory to wear to the funeral of her husband of 43 years. When she laid eyes on an oversized black straw hat with a 12inch brim, she knew instantly that it was the one. "A hat says that this is an important occasion, and I am dressed for the occasion," she said. While hats have flowed in and out of style over the years, they have always been a staple of good fashion sense for many women. Queen Elizabeth II is rarely seen in public without her signature headgear. Neither is former Chicago Ald. Dorothy Tillman. Former First Lady Jacqueline Ken- nedy brought the pillbox hat into prominence in the 1960s, a style that was promptly adopted by black women who added their own flair to it. Thousands of women across the country belong to the Red Hat Society, a social group whose red hats are a trademark. But throughout history, black women, more than many other groups, have used dressy hats as a statement of identity and religious tribute, said Michael Cunningham, author of the pictorial book, "Crowns." Dressing up, said Cunningham, is how black women historically have shown their respect to God, from the field workers who adorned a straw hat with a ribbon or flower to the women who shell out up to $1,000 for the perfect Sunday hat. "Hats have always had significance to women who had menial jobs, worked around the home and did not have the opportunity to put their best attire on during the week," said Cunningham. "So on Sunday, they could dress up and cap off the attire with a crown, the hat. They could show the world that this is how God has blessed me in spite of the hardships. It was always a mix of faith and fashion." Despite mocking by comedians like Ellen DeGeneres and Jon Stewart, Franklin's hat is moderate by "church hat" standards, according to milliners. The designer, Luke Song, of Mr. Song Millinery in Detroit, said he collaborated with Franklin on the hat, a structured beret that took him a day and a half to mold into shape by hand. "She knew what she wanted and it was something to frame her face. She already had the jacket with her, so we went around our showroom and began negating and adding what would become the hat itself," Song said. He said that since the inauguration he has received about 3,000 requests for the one-of-a kind hat that would retail for about $500. He is working on a replica made of satin with a satin bow that will sell for $179. chicagotribune.com dglanton@tribune.com Copyright © 2009, Chicago Tribune, www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chihats_28jan28,0,4492263.story Hotter Than A Scorned Woman A Little ews The Blog For Small Town, But Not Small Time Photojournalism 20 Moments - Red Hat Ladies leave a comment » Several years ago I shot my very first Red Hat Society photo assignment. I had no idea what I was walking into. That is the craziest group of women on the planet and they readily admit it and revel in it. Now I relish those assignments like a glass of perfectly aged wine that has great flavor and a lot character because that is a great description of the Red Hat Society. To be a member you have to be 50 years old and come up with the most outlandish red hat and purple dress possible. Already you can see the possibilities for photos are endless. Top all that glitz off with the idea that these ladies are there to have fun, and that really is about all they do, and you have a photo assignment where you would have to be dead not to get a great photo. Sharon Beach helps new Red Hat Society member Kathy Taylor inther her purple robe outside Cafe 113 in Decatur Wednesday. Taylor had a "Reduation" which signified her move from being a Pink Hatter to a full member of the Red Hat Society. photo by Gary Cosby Jr. 8/20/08 This Red Hat assignment was a little different for me. The club was welcoming a new member on her 50th birthday. This is called a “Reduation” because the new member had been coming to the club but could not be a full member. So the club assembled in front of Cafe 113 in Decatur with kazoos in hand to welcome the newbie. Then they put her in a purple robe and gave her a multiple kazoo salute. If you have never heard women tooting on kazoos on a public sidewalk, well, you have just missed out on one of life’s great moments. Kitty Taylor, the new Red Hat member, said it was her life’s goal to become a full fledged member of the Red Hat Society and she really wasn’t joking. It was just a cool moment to share. Page 8 One of the greatest privileges we have as photojournalists is to be part of some of the greatest moments in a person’s life. We get a lot more pub for being there in the darkest moments and that is part of the job. What people don’t remember is that we are also there in some of the peak moments. Graduations, election victories, sports championships, plays, awards and yes, reduations, are all documented and celebrated in the media. Sometimes we take these moments for granted. Don’t! It may not be a big deal to you but it is certainly a big deal to the person in the picture. Remember that next time you are out there shooting another award, graduation or retirement. Photo copyright Gary Cosby Jr., The Decatur Daily. The opinions expressed in this blog are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer. Written by Gary Cosby Jr December 28, 2008 at 11:45 pm Posted in 20 Moments Page 9 February Newsletter Hotter Than a Scorned Woman Chapter Dues Yearly dues have been decreased from $24 per year to $20 per year. Dues are payable in January and are pro-rated. Being a chapterette of Hotter Than a Scorned Woman offers the following membership benefits: • Membership as a registered member of the Red Hat Society • Prizes and trinkets at activities • Free business card advertising in our monthly newsletter • Free link to your website from our website Membership dues are used for printing of our newsletter to be sent to those members and advertisers requesting a printed, rather than an electronic, copy. We also use our dues to defray the cost of activities, outings, and gifts. Chapter membership is required to attend “official” Red Hat Activities (such as Jammin in your Jammies). Our chapter activities are open to all. We currently have 2 paid members. Please consider joining our exciting chapter. Traveling Vase Our Traveling Vase will soon begin its journey. A Vase is filled with a beautiful flower or two, and is passed from friend to friend with the following poem to accompany it on its journey: This vase should have no owner, for its journey never ends. It travels in a circle of our family and our friends. It carries love from home to home for everyone to share. The gift that’s placed within is filled with love and care. So please enjoy this vase, then fill it up again, and pass along the love it holds to family and friends. Hotter Than a Scorned Woman Wants You! Hotter Than a Scorned Woman is seeking ladies to fill the following posts: Lady of the Garter (or Vice Queen) - Queens right hand person Damsel of Dialing Responsible for phoning members and potential members for chapter information and upcoming events. Baroness of Birthdays Responsible for keeping track of members birthdays and planning a recognition during that month’s activity. Contessa of Song - Responsible for leading us in song & kazoo. Looks for music appropriate for our station in life. Goddess of Goodwill - Responsible for sending cards to members for illness or special recognition. Governess of Gatherings - Responsible for contacting other Red Hat Chapters for joint get togethers. Fair Maiden Twinkle Toes - Responsible for teaching the ladies the official Red Hat line dance and other dances. Ladies must be an official member of the Hotter Than A Scorned Woman Red Hat Society to hold a post. Hotter Than A Scorned Woman Please save __________ places at the Scrabble scrimmage for: Player name__________________________________________ Address______________ City ______ Zip ____ Phone# ________ Email___________________________________________ Player name __________________________________________ Address _____________ City ______ Zip ____ Phone# ________ Email___________________________________________ Player name __________________________________________ Address _____________ City ______ Zip ____ Phone# ________ Email___________________________________________ Player name __________________________________________ Address______________City_______Zip_____Phone#_________ Email___________________________________________ Please circle age range: Junior 10-13 Adult 14 & above Circle: Scrabble Player Level: Fun Moderate Serious If you do not wish to sit with players listed above please notify us. Please make checks payable to: Literacy Volunteers of Sussex County LVSC PO Box 453 %ewton, %J 07860 Questions? Call 973 300-9444 or email to lvasc@tellurian.net Page 10 Page 11 February Newsletter Literacy Volunteers of Sussex County Presents SCRABBLE® Scrimmage Letters for Literacy Please join us on Saturday February 28th , 2009 2:00-4:00 pm Sussex County Community College Building D - Cafeteria One College Hill, Newton All proceeds to benefit Literacy Volunteers of Sussex County Cost $25 per person Senior/Student discount ($15 per person) Play the game where “every word counts” for Literacy Volunteers of Sussex County, a not-for-profit organization that provides one-on-one tutoring in Basic Literacy and English as a Second Language to adults in Sussex County. Students meet with a tutor weekly, for a minimum of one year. There is no cost to the student for tutoring. Competition Rules: 1. Individuals will compete for highest score. 2. Competition is limited. Early reservations are STRONGLY recommended. 3. Walk-ins will be accommodated per available space. 4. This is NOT a sanctioned SCRABBLE® tournament, strictly for fun and prizes. 5. No children under 10 please. 6 . Players can only be awarded one prize For more information or reservations please call or email Literacy Volunteers of Sussex County PO Box 453 =ewton, =J 07860 973 300-9444 lvasc@tellurian.net www.literacyforyou.org Hotter Than A Scorned Woman CAbi Carol Anderson by invitation Spring 09 “PRE-VIEW” Brunch! Thursday, Feb. 19th 11:00 AM 1 Farm Creek Road Fredon, J 07860 RSVP to April by 2/16 201-694-8794 CAbi.april@gmail.com www.aprillevin.CAbionline.com Carol Anderson is a nationally recognized fashion designer. For 25 years her designs were sold in the finest stores throughout the country. Her designs re now sold exclusively through CAbi Fashion Consultants! Imagine….a personal invitation to view Carol’s latest Collection in a relaxed and fun home environment in the company of your friends! Fashion, Friends and Fun… That’s the heart of CAbi Page 12 Page 13 February Newsletter August 20th RSVP to Val By August 1st, 2009 Page 14 Hotter Than A Scorned Woman oah’s Ark Animal Shelter Noah’s Ark animal Shelter is a private shelter. They do not receive any state or municipal funding for the care that they provide for the animals awaiting adoption. Noah’s Ark relies solely on generous businesses, foundations and individuals to keep their programs afloat. Noah’s Ark has proudly served the community for 40 years. Lauren R. Swern Development Director Noah's Ark Animal Welfare Association Tel: (973) 347-4499 www.NoahsArkNJ.org DONATE – Be a Pet Pal. Send Money to the Cobi Fund, for animals in need of extraordinary veterinary care. Save your spare change and help us pay the bills to keep the animals warm, safe and healthy during this season. Next time you are at the grocery store, take our wish list located on our website with you and pick up a little extra for our furry friends. Log on to www.noahsarknj.org for more information. Noah’s Ark Animal Welfare Association inc. Events February 7th , 2009 on site adoption at Roxbury Public Library 103 Main Street Succasunna, NJ from 10AM-Noon February 15 from 12-3pm Supply Drive at Sam’s Club in ITC Budd Lake February 25th, 2009 Applebee’s in Mt. Olive, Donate to Dine from 5PM-9PM. Bring your appetite and the Dining to Donate flyer. Log on to www.noahsarknj.org to download a copy of the flyer. March 15 from 12-3pm Supply Drive at A&P on Rte 46 in Budd Lake NEW Noah’s Ark Adoption Hours Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 11am-5:00pm Wednesday 11am-7pm Saturday & Sunday 11am-3:30pm Closed on Mondays and all major holidays Noah’s Ark Animal Welfare Association, Inc. 1915 Route 46 West Ledgewood, NJ 07852 Shelter: 973-347-0378 Spay/Neuter Hotline: 973-347-5469 www.noahsarknj.org Page 15 February Newsletter 2009 Resolutions to Help Homeless Animals at oah's Ark #1) Adopt A Furry Friend #6) Fill a Bowl Share your adoption story here and help Noah's Ark earn points for food donations from Purina! If you are looking for a loving companion to add to your family, we encourage you to come and visit us! ew Hours! oah's Ark Adoption Hours Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays 11AM-5PM Wednesdays 11AM-7PM Saturdays & Sundays 11AM-3:30PM We are closed on Mondays and all major holidays #7) Read a Book Ordering Diana Tuorto animal novels, please mention oah's Ark and she will donate 50% of each book's proceeds, email Diana at lunar_aradia@yahoo.com (payment can then be sent via check or money order). FREE SHIPPIG and PERSOALIZED AUTOGRAPHS are included! For more information on Diana's novels, please visit http://cayuse.8k.com or email her at lunar_aradia@yahoo.com. #2) Get in Shape and Meet People: Volunteer walk dogs, cuddle cats, run a supply drive, or collect canisters. Sign up today at http:// www.noahsarknj.org/Volunteers.asp #8) Donate your car CAR PROGRAM will donate 70% of the proceeds of the auction of your car! #3) Save Money Noah’s Ark Online Auctions! We have joined with MissionFish and eBay to allow our supporters to sell items on eBay and have all or part of the sale price go to Noah’s Ark as donation! You not only can help Noah’s Ark by bidding on the auctions listed on our MissionFish page, but you can also sell items on eBay to help us! Please look at our auctions often. Every sale helps our animals. In 2008 $612 was raised #4) Search the Web Help raise money for =oah's Ark just by surfing the web using GoodSearch.com. Go to GoodSearch and type in "oah's Ark Animal Welfare Association" in the box under "Who do you search for?" We've raised $112.21 in 2008. #5) Lifting Spirits Noah's Ark has created a “wish list” registry at UltimateRegistry.com of items that the dogs and cats awaiting adoption need. You can purchase these items and have them shipped directly to Noah’s Ark. View the registry at www.UltimateRegistry.com/ noahsark We will also receive 2% profit on all items purchased at UltimateRegistry.com #9) Get Involved Attend a fundraiser! Click on http:// www.noahsarknj.org/Fundraisers.asp for all the wonderful fundraisers! # 10) Help Noah's Ark Win a Shelter Make Over Click Here Click on everyday to vote for Noah's Ark on www.zootoo.com Don’t forget to spread the word to your friends, family, and co-workers Lauren R. Swern Development Director Noah's Ark Animal Welfare Association Inc. Tel: (973) 347-4499 1915 Route 46 West Ledgewood, NJ 07852 www.noahsarknj.org Page 16 Hotter Than A Scorned Woman Our Advertisers Ben Colaneri Professional DJ Services 973-945-8294 b_colaneri@hotmail.com 216 Woodside Ave ewton, J 07860 (973) 579-6966 Page 17 February Newsletter Our Advertisers Let me help you learn to avoid composition problems in your Emails, letters, and reports. Mary Kay can answer. . . 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