Charlons - Junior League of Monroe
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Charlons - Junior League of Monroe
SUMMER 2014 JUNIOR LEAGUE OF MONROE • WOMEN BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES the Showing LOVE Girls On Fire Thank You, n Denise Simpso Louise Seymour Award Recipient Volunteer of the Year Endowment Grant Winners e u s s I r umme S G N Z L I Z SI WELCOME! New President Jen Ables Admissions Welcomes 27 New Hot Tamales! Mary Linda McCann Huggins, 2014 Louise Seymour Award Recipient Community Council Communications Council DIAD – $500.00 mini-grants along with volunteer hours were given to the following recipients: o Council on Aging o Mercy Ministries o Monroe Garden Club o Habitat for Humanity o American Red Cross o Cinderella Project o Ronald McDonald House o Salvation Army o Race for the Cure o Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana Education Task Force – o Awarded 27 mini-grants to local educators totaling $12,567.56. o Conducted ACT workshops for the first time at two different schools (Wossman High School and Richwood High School) reaching 120 students. Due to the efforts of this years’ committee, this program has grown exponentially. o Helped in the 30th Annual Scholars Banquet in which the Junior League was a founding partner. Families Can’t Wait o Visited all three local hospitals giving out car seats, pack’n plays, materials for new moms, and Goodnight Moon books) o Started giving moms “This side up” onesies for babies to sleep in reminding mom to lay babies on their back. TLC – Kids in the Kitchen partnered with TLC this year o Sponsored Thomas Jefferson Upper Elementary o Bought uniforms and schools supplies for the 280 students o Back to School Bash Event brought in over 300 parents and students to the school to meet their child’s teacher o Rewarded students in accomplishing goals every six weeks in either Accelerated Reading, Accelerated Math, or Good Conduct o Students meeting their accelerated reading goals tripled from the first six weeks to the last six weeks and good conduct and accelerate math goals doubled. o Sponsored Talent Show for the school o Sponsored the first girls’ basketball team for the school by buying uniforms. The girls didn’t win many but wore the JL shirts with pride and had fun playing. Web master – o Upgraded the website o JL Facebook page became active and established JL Instagram Charlons – o Went to full color issue o Highlights a JL Bulletin Board that showcases member/sustainers accomplishments outside the league Marketing and PR – o Articles in Delta Style and now Bayou Life o Purchased JL tent and table cloth to use at all events in every issue The Year End Report from the Outgoing President Fund Development Council Fund Development o Endowment grants – Two were given totaling $15,000 dollars o Three New Sponsors were added to JLM sponsors o Developed new JL Sponsorship packages Vendor Pass o Extended shopping to one week o Developed shopping merchant guide o Had 73 vendors including local restaurants Cotton Bayou o Sold cookbooks at River Market o Created eBook of Cooking in High Cotton Spring Market o New Event – Breakfast with Bunnies o No coke carts were used this year – sold from concession stand o Bought new aprons for league to use during shifts Membership Development Council Planning and Research Council Cottage meeting questionnaire all done online before meeting Suggestions and concerns from survey were addressed by board and implemented Cottage meeting were more social and JL history trivia games were played 3 Denise Simpson C HA R LO NS — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 Admissions – Developed packets on 28 new Provisionals Education and Training – Provided speakers for each meeting that correlated with the topic for the month Nominating and Placement – Developed new placement brochure with tear off placement cards Provisionals o Trained 40 new JL ladies o Had two Provisional projects: Stuff-a-Bus toy drive and Zoo garden Pep Squad o Sent cards to JL members o Planned Back to League Social and Christmas Party o First Annual JL Family Crawfish Boil House and Arrangement o Renovated league house with new lights, ceiling, air units, duct work, and kitchen appliances including ice maker o Sound System throughout league house o Camera security system with monitor o Rearranged league house to have social in kitchen area and meeting in great room. in every issue about JLM Our Vision Through the power of our association, Junior Leagues strengthen communities by embracing diverse perspectives, building partnerships, and inspiring solutions. O M ur ission The Junior League of Monroe is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. O P ur urpose We reach out to women of all races, religions, and national origins who demonstrate an interest in and a commitment to volunteerism. Our History Since 1930, members of the Junior League of Monroe have devoted countless volunteer hours to meet the needs of the people and organizations of our community. Community leaders have always looked to the JLM for leadership in starting new community programs. As a result, the JLM has often been the catalyst that turned an idea into a success that benefitted many in our area. Here are a few examples of programs that we have started in recent years: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Teen Screen, Shots for Tots, Teen Court, Operation Abstinence, and Project Child. partnering for a better community Red Cross • Salvation Army • YWCA • YMCA • Camp Fire Girls • March of Dimes • Crippled Children’s Clinic • Masur Museum • Louisiana Training Institute • Open Door Home • Easter Seals • Med-Camps • Suzuki Forum • Ronald McDonald House • Go Care • United Way • Our House • Girl Scouts • Christian Community Ministries • New Horizon’s Boy Scout Camp • Tri-District Boys’ Club • Twin City Ballet • Strauss Theatre • Monroe Symphony • Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum • Susan G. Komen Foundation • Women’s Wellness Coalition • West Monroe Community Center • Monroe Housing Authority • Children’s Coalition for Northeast Louisiana • City of Monroe Beautification Board • Extra Mile • Friends of ULM Library • Friends of Monroe Civic Center • Little Theatre’s Young Troupe • Louisiana Folk Life Festival • Monroe Chamber of Commerce • Ouachita Valley Historic Preservation Society • Partners in Education • West Monroe/West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce • Habitat for Humanity • The Center for Women & Children JLM Board of Directors 2014-2015 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Ables President-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jenny Pankey Financial Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley West Assistant Financial Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomi Tharp Communications Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Kiper Community Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heather Guillot Fund Development Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jodee Bruyninckx Membership Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Green Planning & Research Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Joiner Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miranda Moss Advisory Planning Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan Mattingly Placement & Nominating Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cydni Hanks Sustainer Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerri Wall Junior League of Monroe Community Projects CH AR LO N S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 • Education Task Force • Families Can’t Wait • Tools and Literacy for Children (TLC) •Done-in-a-Day Association Prayer We pray that we will never be so blind that our small world is all we ever see. Or so supremely satisfied that what we are is all we ever hope to be. Grant us the joy of filling someone’s need. Make us gracious followers, make gracious those who lead. And more than all we pray, that through the years, we will remember there are always new frontiers. Amen. Welcome and get ready to “Ignite Your Passion” this year. The Junior League of Monroe 2811 Cameron Street • Monroe, LA 71201 Office 318-322-3236 (Terri Arthur) Fax 318-322-3299 Office Hours: Mondays-Thursdays • 8:30 am–2:30 pm Website: www.jlmonroe.org League Year: June 1, 2014- May 31, 2015 4 contents Outgoing President’s Message About JLM 3 4 Association Prayer Community Trust Bank Albritton Photography Community Projects Hopkins Dermatology/MD Minerals Board of Directors Lefebvre Veterinary Medical Center Incoming President’s Message Letter from the Editors Bulletin Board Birthdays 6 7 8 30 St. Francis Medical Center 16 Volunteer of the Year Award Winner 17 Endowment Grant Winners 18 Endowment Fund Contributors 20 JLM Sponsors Spring Dinner 4 21 22 Support the League, grow your business, and advertise in Charlons! Effective and affordable advertising with the Junior League of Monroe. Please address all advertising space and rate queries to the Fund Development committee at jrleague@centurytel.net. Cover photograph by: Jennifer Lizenby Photography Charlons Committee Heather Guillot, Co-Chair/Co-Editor Melissa Kiper, Co-Chair/Co-Editor Jennifer Lizenby, Creative Director Angela Grubbs Lillian Paxton Joann Powell Louise Seymour Award Winner for your information 2 15 30 29 32 The Charlons staff encourages you to thank our advertisers and patronize them. features Your 2014-2015 Board of Directors Advertise in Charlons advertisers in every issue in every issue Submit information, articles, and photos, for publication in the NEXT issue of Charlons! Sustainers, Preferred Actives, Non-Resident Status We Love Denise! Committee Placements AJLI Annual Conference Report 2013-2014 Board of Directors 26 27 28 29 31 Life is like a firework. committee news Admissions 10 Families Can’t Wait Done in a Day Education Task Force Kids in the Kitchen You gotta ignite the fuse and make it beautiful. Yearbook and Webmaster Fund Development Research and Development 20 Marketing/Public Relations Spring Market 2014 Pep Squad Provisionals Tools & Literacy for Children 21 25 26 29 5 C HA R LO NS — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 Cotton Bayou Publications 11 12 13 14 in every issue a Message from the Incoming President Dear Members and Sustaining Members, It is an honor and a privilege to accept this role as a servant leader for the 2014-15 league year. The Junior League of Monroe is about individuals working together for our mission - promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. We desire to have every League member confident in their abilities as a volunteer leader. We are excited to introduce JLM University. This training program will be offered to members interested in developing their leadership skills. You will receive the tools needed to support the Junior League of Monroe and promote personal and professional development. “Leadership 101” will be presented in the fall of 2014. This will give you the skills, confidence and the assurance you will need to become a professional volunteer leader. “Talk Like a Leader” will be presented in February 2015. This will consist of a panel of past presidents and sustaining members that will share their experiences with League members. Goals for 2014-15: 1. Commit to making a difference - Commit to stay involved, ask questions, connect with league members and connect with people in the community. Commit to build and cultivate relationships. Pass your life lessons on by being a mentor. Keep the big picture in sight and do the “little things” that help you move towards your goal. 2. Continue to train and be teachable - Set your standards and your goals high. Be a started and a finisher. Practice to be better. Be a team player and build your credibility. 3. Remember- Integrity counts - Be as good as your word. Do your best even when others are not watching. “Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion.” This year’s theme is “Ignite Your Passion.” It is our passion to train League members to be successful and confident volunteer leaders. The Junior League of Monroe will support membership by offering appropriate and effective training and education. This will allow League members to effectively make a difference in the community and grow the mission of the League. CH AR LO N S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 General Meeting Themes *September - Elements of a Fire *October - Find Your Fuel *November - Oxygen and Heat *January - Introduce the Catalyst *February - Burst Into Flames *March - Fan the Flame *April - Ignite Your Passion Again, it is an honor and privilege to serve as President for the 2014-15 league year. Thank you for the opportunity to serve ~ Jennifer Ables Junior League of Monroe President 2014-15 6 Letter from the Editors in every issue As we close out this League year, we want to reflect on everything we LOVED about this year. One thing we loved was our dear President, Denise Simpson, and her passion for the League. You will read in this issue how not only us, but everyone that Denise comes into contact with, immediately sees her servant’s heart, her enthusiasm, positive attitude, and how her leadership inspired us all to fall in love with the League again. Thank you for everything Denise! We also loved all the opportunities DIAD afforded us and had such fun co-mingling with other organizations in the community. Of course we loved all the social events! We aren’t sure what our favorite was, but we do have to say, we loved the crawfish boil and hope this becomes an annual event! Another love of ours is co-editing Charlons and working with such a fun and hard working group of ladies on our committee. Jennifer, Lillian, Angela, and Joann, you ROCK! Charlons enabled us to stay in touch with committee chairs, gave us an excuse to take a million pictures at events, and helped keep members up to date with all the wonderful things the League is doing in-house and in the community. We will definitely miss working late nights together, ordering take-out, and editing articles for upcoming issues. This role has taught us so many things that we can’t wait to bring to Board next year. We hope you enjoy all the articles from committees as they sum up their year. We are especially proud to announce the Volunteer of the Year and JLM’s highest honor, the Louise Seymour Award. These ladies are more than deserving of these awards. If you see them around town, congratulate them on their hard work and passion for the League. Spring Dinner is always a lovely evening where we can relax and enjoy each other’s company and say farewell to our President. It’s also a night where we award our Endowment Grants to two very deserving organizations. We can’t wait to see the impact these organizations make in the community with the help of the Junior League of Monroe. As summer approaches, don’t lose touch with fellow League members. Make a point to call or have a long leisurely lunch with them. Take plenty of pictures on your summer vacations and share them with us in the fall. Begin to think about what all you want to accomplish next year and where JLM will take you. We can’t wait to start the new year with President Elect, Jennifer Ables, and her theme of “Ignite Your Passion.” We know with her spunkiness and energetic spirit, she will light a fire in all of us. We can’t wait to see her passion for the League shine and ignite the passion in all of us. For the close of this League year, we won’t say farewell, but see you soon. And as always… remember to cherish those memories! Heather Guillot & Melissa Kiper Thank You! from a Grateful Community C HA R LO NS — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 7 in every issue C HAR LO N S — s um me r 2 0 1 4 Babies in Bloom President, Jennifer Ab les, and her sister, Rebecca Brown (JLNO ), completed the 36th Annual Crescent City Classic on April 19, 20 14 in New Orleans, LA. Wyatt sa Kiper and JJ lis e M , p ar Sh . Actives Meghan ck 5K in March ro am Sh D K e ro ran the Mon The Bulletin Board is for you! Please send us photos of noteworthy events along with a description of the event to be featured on the JLM Bulletin Board. See page 5 for information about submissions. 8 Summer S ch eduling June - Aug ust: schedu le committee meetings July: sched ule council meetings August: Le adership Reconnect in every issue t your travels, u bo a s on rl a h C ll Te fun things you family outings, or s and family over d n ie fr LM J h it w did email and pics to the Summer! Send m gela_grubbs@me.co n a : s bb ru G la ge n A Need to update your mailing address? You can no w do it online at www.jlmonr oe.org Active-Emily Cassis, friend-Lindsey Burkhalter, SustainerJennifer Lord, Preferred Active-Meredith Beene, ActivesMelissa Kiper, Katherine Flowers, Stacey Majure and friendMeredith Vickery tested their shooting skills at Cottanland Skeet, Trap and Helice Gun Club in Mangham, LA. • Committee liai son reports due the 25th o f every month • Provisionals Retreat info co ming soon! • Need members hip photo? Sch edule appt. with Staci ASA P! 9 d her sisters Active Jennifer Lizenby an a Huntington ran the Katherine Rockett and Lis Charleston, SC in Cooper Bridge 10k Run in April. CH AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Reminders: committee news ADMISSIONS WELCOMES 27 NEW HOT TAMALES! The Admissions committee was very busy this spring completing the 2014-2015 Admissions process. The Junior League of Monroe now has 27 very enthusiastic ladies ready to tackle their Provisional year. The Sustainers on Standby planned a wonderful event to welcome all of the new Provisional ladies at the beautiful home of Regina Wood on the evening of April 10, 2014. A delicious spread of hot & cold hors d’oeuvres were served. Outgoing JLM President Denise Simpson & President-Elect Elect Jenny Pankey warmly greeted & presented the group of fabulous ladies. Kelly Gray, Provisional Chair for the 2014-2015 year said it was a perfect evening for the reception. New Committee members Dana Tarver, Sherri Mowad and Sarah Raymond are all looking forward to a great year orienting these new ladies to the League. “We both enjoyed the League, the projects we worked on together, and all of the new friends we made during our years in the League.” - Carla Simmons and Shelly Harrell Submitted by: Carla Simmons and Shelly Harrell, Admissions Co-Chairs Families Can’t Wait has continued through the spring visiting first time mothers at St. Francis, Glenwood, and University Health. Members educated new moms on the importance of safe sleep habits, care seat safety and also provided needed resources and referral information. Chairs for the committee report that this year has been a fantastic year full of success. The committee increased visits from the previous year and referred more mothers to Families Helping Families so they could get the resources they needed to properly care for their new baby. Committee members noted they have learned through their service about the different resources mothers in our community can access; programs such as Life Choices and Nurse-Family Partnership. Chairs are proud of all of the committee members and wanted each to know that they are making a difference. Hospital staff and new mothers routinely praised and complimented members for their dedication and enthusiasm this year, recognizing their passion for this service partnership. Members were honored by St Francis Hospital for their service this spring at the St. Francis Volunteer Banquet for hours of service. This acknowledgment not only recognized individual committee members for their specific efforts but bolstered the reputation of JLM as an organization passionately serving in our community. First Time Mom’s visited: 295 NICU mom’s visited: 119 Car seats given to moms: 25 Pack & Plays given to moms: 33 Total Volunteer Hours: 502.5 We also gave 10 car seats and 20 pack & plays to Life Choices and 10 car seats and 30 pack & plays to Nurse-Family Partnership! Submitted by: Courtney Weston & Kara Devinney, Families Can’t Wait Co-Chairs C H AR LO N S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 2014-2015 Provisional Class Fired Up About Family 10 Passion for the Community Through this year I have loved working with this committee! We have had an amazing group of women with a heart for philanthropy! I have depended on them so much this year and every time I needed help with an event someone has gladly stepped up and went above and beyond what I could have asked for. I am so glad that many of them will remain on this committee next year. These ladies have already demonstrated that they have a passion for this community. I am also very excited about our new chair and the new members of the DIAD committee! committee news We have had such great DIAD events that really made a difference to the organizations that we were able to help. Some of the spring events were helping at Habitat for Humanity Restore, giving out packets of goodie bags to the sponsors of the Red Cross, and helping with the Cinderella Project, which is always so rewarding. In April we assisted the Monroe Garden Club with their gardens at the Louisiana Purchase Zoo, helped out at the Ronald McDonald Big Bass Tournament, and volunteered with the NELA Children’s Museum’s Tour of Homes. Submitted by: Angie Nicholson, Done In a Day Committee Chair They Said, “Yes to the Dress!” This year one of the Junior League of Monroe’s Done in a Day projects was to help out with the Cinderella Project. This is a special event where young ladies come to shop for a prom dress. All dresses are donated along with jewelry, shoes, handbags, and anything else they may need. This year around 180 young ladies had over 1200 dresses to choose from! This is such a special event for not only the young ladies that attended but also for the volunteers that helped out. It was awesome to help each girl find that special dress that made them feel and look beautiful. Submitted by: Heather Guillot C HA RLO N S — s u m me r 2 0 1 4 11 committee news Firecracking Recipes Cotton Bayou has had a busy spring selling cookbooks. Did you see us at the Spring Market? We were there working hard selling our various cookbooks and serving samples of some of our most popular recipes from the books. We raised over $1000 from Spring Market alone, money that will be put right back into our community. Our committee is comprised of a group of women who have very busy lives. Although the women on the Cotton Bayou committee are busy with their families, work, and other things that take up their time, they are still very giving of their time for the betterment of our community. Selling cookbooks at Monroe’s River Market with our new JLM tablecloth and tent. As our year winds down and we start looking forward and preparing for the next year, I hope the new committee members have a passion for the League. I hope that they bring fresh, new, and creative ways to have the cookbooks make money so that it may continue to support the needs of our community. As a reminder, you may purchase cookbooks from the League house. They make great wedding gifts for those summer brides on your list to buy for! Need help for that July 4th barbeque? We’ve included the “For Love of Liberty” menu out of Celebrations on the Bayou for ideas. 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League members serve on the Scholars’ Banquet Task Force and I served as this year’s Scholars’ Banquet Chairperson. The speaker at the Scholars’ Banquet this year was Neville High School teacher, Katherine Dixon Sandifer. I have been fortunate enough to serve on the Education Task Force for the past three years and been blessed with great League members who have been steadfast to our cause and carried out their duties with a happy heart! Their dedication of their time and talent has once again proven to me that even with a few people, great things can be accomplished! I wish them the best in everything they do. As a fellow educator, it has been a pleasure to support area teachers and students and to help spread Junior League love to so many schools. As for next year’s ETF committee, I hope they will have a passion to continue the Junior League’s commitment to not only improving the educational experience in our area by helping teachers to inspire and students to dream! Submitted by: Mandy Green, ETF Chair 13 C HA RLO N S — s u m me r 2 0 1 4 Scholar’s Banquet Mini grants in use in the classroom committee news Kids in the Kitchen Heat it Up! Fund Development… On Fire in 2014 Kids in the Kitchen wrapped up its busy year that included the Back to School Bash with TLC, teacher/parent night at Lenwil Elementary and Cypress Point Elementary’s Fall Fitness Festival. This spring they provided a healthy snack reward for those students who made their Accelerated Reader points at Jefferson Upper Elementary School. Kathryn Bagley’s committee consisted of one other person, Sarah Cox. “Sarah was such a trooper and helped me with every event and had such a positive attitude the whole year. What I enjoyed most about Kids in the Kitchen was interacting with the kids. Some of the schools we went into, these kids, don’t have a lot and so to be able to share with them some healthy ideas for snacks was neat. I do with we could have done more but not having been on this committee before I felt like a fish out of water!” Unfortunately, Kids in the Kitchen will not be a part of the League next year, but instead anything health related will fall under TLC. Kathryn Bagley hopes that “whoever is working on TLC has a passion for working with children and helping foster healthy eating and healthy lifestyles. Our kids are so wrapped up in video games, texting and watching TV, that seems to be the norm.” Fund Development worked hard again this year to solicit businesses and individuals for financial support. Funding is a vital component of all Junior League projects and events. The committee focuses efforts on three primary revenue streams— Spring Market sponsorships, Friends of Market commitments, and Charlons advertising sales. For 2014, Fund Development secured 19 business sponsorships totaling $30,750 in revenue. Of those 19 businesses, three were new sponsors. Twentynine individuals pledged their support of the League’s largest fundraiser as Friends of the Market. Total revenue for the Friends of Market campaign was $3,400. Submitted by: Kathryn Bagley, KITK Chair 2014 was certainly a year of success. Special thanks are offered to the ladies of Fund Development, Ashton Mintz and Sarah Morse. These ladies were an integral part of the committee’s accomplishments. No matter the task—from campaigning for Friends of Market to delivering sponsor bags—these ladies were enthusiastic. Warming Up on the Web C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Fundraising allows the JLM to continue supporting the community by helping fund the various service projects we operate. We are always fundraising for something whether it be our child’s school, our church, or other charities we support. The Fund Development committee offers excellent training to the ladies of the League and gives women the knowledge and confidence necessary to run a successful campaign. This year, the Webmaster/yearbook committee inputted all the data necessary to publish the JLM yearbook using the new software, Closureware. This included gathering all bio and placement information and member profile pictures. Committee members posted email blasts to members to keep them informed of all events and information in the League. Past and present yearbooks along with issues of Charlons were added to the website for viewing. We also made our Facebook page more active by posting pictures from events and posting important dates for members to keep record of. Search for us under “The Junior League of Monroe” and like us! An Instagram page was added recently to view pictures of events. Search for us under “JLofMonroe” and follow us! Submitted by: Cherry Coon, Webmaster/Yearbook Chair 14 In the coming year, outgoing chair Ashley West is hopeful that the general membership and Fund Development committee “finds passion in the programs and services provided by the JLM”. Ashley notes that it is much easier to encourage businesses and individuals to support the JLM with their dollars when you are passionate about the organization yourself. If the new committee truly believes the JLM provides invaluable services to our community and they can effectively relay that belief to others, and each fundraising effort is sure to succeed. Submitted by: Ashley West, Fund Development VicePresident C H AR LO N S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 15 louise seymour award winner ~ f e at u r e A Girls on Fire s I was writing these articles, I couldn’t help but hum and sing the lyrics to Alicia Keys’ song, “Girl on Fire.” I believe Alicia might have written this song with these two ladies in mind. If you’ve never heard it, one of the stanzas goes like this, Everybody stares, as she goes by, ‘cause they can see the flame that’s in her eyes, Watch her when she’s lighting up the night… This girl is on fire. When a woman is selfless, dedicated, and passionate about something, you can see the fire in their names. The following ladies have that flame and everyone definitely stops and stares! The Louise Seymour recipient exhibits dedication to the League’s purpose and mission. It is someone who has exemplary service to the Junior League, but also in the community. Last year’s recipient, Judy Bell, said, “I treasure this honor and appreciate being recognized.” Judy announced the new 2014 recipient as Mary Linda McCann Huggins. Mary Linda is a native of Monroe. She graduated from Ouachita Christian School and ULM with a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Business Administration. She is currently the VP and SR Commercial Underwriter at Regions Bank on North 18th Street and has been for 15 years. She’s active in the Monroe Phi Mu Fraternity’s Alumni Chapter, representing the chapter over the years as Collegiate Chapter Adviser, President and Treasurer. She is also a current member of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution and has been since 2008. She has two 4-legged children, Mac and Angel. C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 ~ Dedication to the Over the years, Mary Linda has been very active in our community. She has been a member of many organizations, serving in a leadership role in most of them. She chaired the Louisiana State Biennial Conference on Autism in 1996. She served on the Northeast Louisiana Chapter of Autism Society of America and was Treasurer from 1993-1998. Mary Linda was a member of the MBA Association and was Treasurer and Program Coordinator in 1998. She is a member of the Leadership Ouachita Class of 2007 and served as Regions Bank team leader for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Mary Linda is also passionate about helping animals. She was the NELA rescue contact person from 2003-2006 for Labs4Rescue, a Labrador Life Line Board Member from 2003-2005, Co-Founder and on the Board of Directors for PAWS of NELA, and currently a Ouachita Valley Dog Training Club member and on the Board of Directors. 2013 recipient, Judy Bell, and Mary Linda McCann Huggins Mary Linda joined the Junior League of Monroe in 1997 and has been a Sustaining member since 2006. During this time, she has served many roles. She served as Charlons Magazine Business Manager, Education Task Force Chair, participated in the Association of Junior Leagues International-Organizational Development Institute, and was Advisory Planning Chair. She also chaired the committee to research and create a JLM Endowment Fund, and was the Community Endowment Fund Trustee for 3 years. She served on Board as Nominating Chair, Membership VP, Corresponding Secretary, Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer. Congratulations Mary Linda McCann Huggins on receiving the Louise Seymour honor! You are a true example of what this award stands for! “She is a wonderful Alumnae of the Phi Mu Fraternity’s Monroe Chapter and we appreciate everything that she does for the Chapter! The word “no” is not in Mary Linda’s vocabulary. She is the type of woman that will do anything that is asked of her. Completing a task is never an issue; she will finish the job with excitement and enthusiasm. She is a good friend and will do anything she can to help a friend in need.” –Allison Bryant Earl Submitted by: Melissa Kiper 16 Photograph by Jennifer Lizenby Photography ~ Congratulations to Laura Nickelson, Junior League of Monroe’s 2014 Volunteer of the Year! Laura has been a member of the Junior League of Monroe since 2005. She has participated in Teen Screen, Cotton Bayou Cookbook committee, Nominating & Placement committee, and the Research & Development committee. She has served on Board as Community VP, Membership VP, and was a Board representative for developing the “Cooking in High Cotton” cookbook. Outside of the League, Laura is just as active and dedicated! She is married to Lance Nickelson and they have 2 children, Thomas & Katheryne. She is a member of St. Paul Methodist Church, a member of the Finance, Outreach & Retreat committee for St. Paul’s, the Red Cross’s Bash Chair/Co-Chair from 2007-2014, has been a member of Lexington Elementary, Lee Junior High and Neville High School PTOs, served as Neville Baseball Booster Club President in 2014, and the Neville Auction Chair. She is also an avid Saints fan. Thank you fr om Laura… “When the past tries to dominate your thoughts, let your dreams ignite your day.” 17 C HAR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Ladies, thank you all so mu ch for this honor! I was completely sh ocked when Denise called me yesterday ! I hate that am missing th I is night [Sprin g D in ner] with y’all, but I kn ow that all of you understa nd Congratulations again to Laura Nickelson for your outstanding that family comes first sometime s. Let me performance within the League and demonstrating a positive say how truly blessed I am to have been image of JLM outside of the League! part of this gre a at organizatio n . T h rough my years in the L eague, I have met some of th most amazing e , hard-workin g a nd dedicated women that I have ever kno wn. Women pour their hea that rts and souls in to h e lping and serving others , volunteering th eir time, their efforts and ye s, even their m oney to make community a our better place. I a m h onored to be a member of the Junior League of Mo and proud to nroe have served a lo ngside all of y wonderful wo ou men. Thank y o u , and GEAUX NEVILLE T IGER BASE BALL!! volunteer of the year award winner This award is given to a volunteer that is committed to our mission of promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving our community. Laura exemplifies all of these qualities and is the fourth recipient of JLM’s Volunteer of the Year award. Photograph by Jennifer Lizenby Photography f e at u r e League’s Purpose and Mission endowment grant winners The Chennault Aviation and Military Museum of Louisiana Awarded $5000 Community Endowment Fund Grant Congratulations to the $5000 grant recipient of the Junior League Community Endowment FundChennault Aviation and Military Museum of Louisiana. The Chennault Aviation and Military Museum seeks to “Preserve, Promote, and Honor Aviation and Military History” and offers several services free of charge. These services include educational tours, monthly speakers, a research library, exhibits, and Northeast Louisiana History Day for students in grades 6-12. The group also has a veteran’s aircraft restoration group and participates in the Library of Congress & Veterans Oral History Project. In 2013 the Museum hosted 73 schools with more than 10,000 students visiting on field trips. The grant will be utilized to expand the existing educational outreach programs to include the Chennault Summer Fun Boot Camp, after school programming, and drop in activities. In the summer of 2014 the museum will host the inaugural Chennault Summer Fun Boot Camp. There will be two fourday camps designed to teach students about the science of aviation. The camps will utilize a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) curriculum and include a variety of activities. Day One: Introductions, Tour of Museum, Scavenger Hunt and End of Day Activities Day Two: History of Flight, Tour of Airplane Restoration Building, “What it Takes to Fly” Lesson Day Three: Space Exploration, Local NASA Hero Day Four: General Claire Lee Chennault, Flying Tiger Leader will be the focus C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 The camps are scheduled for June 17th – 20th and June 24th – 27th. The camps are free of charge and the Museum has already filled both weeks for the 2014 summer, giving priority to families with incomes below $30,000 per year and children with a military parent. Funding from the JLM Community Endowment Grant will assist with the purchase of a Promethean Board and a teacher stipend. Funding from the JLM Community Endowment Grant will also be used to purchase items to expand the popular, and educational, “Please Touch Me” stations. These stations are areas where museum guests (children) can actively engage the exhibits, trying on military clothing, manipulating & exploring items, and absorbing concepts through activity. Submitted by: JoAnn Powell 18 The Junior League of Monroe is excited to announce the 2014 $10,000 JLM Community Endowment Grant winner will be Shane’s Inspiration/West Monroe Civitan Club. The organizations are partnering together to create Civitan Smiles Park at Kiroli Park in West Monroe. Civitans International emphasizes special needs children and programs in their philanthropy efforts and is accessing the professional expertise and experience of the nonprofit organization Shane’s Inspiration to develop the playground. The Civitan Smiles Park will be an inclusive playground that fosters social inclusion and a bias-free world, uniting children of all abilities in play. Once unveiled, the organizations plan to host educational events at elementary schools along with “Play Dates”. The Mayor of West Monroe has agreed to assist to arrange transportation for these events to assure full inclusion and accessibility of all. The Junior League of Monroe is excited to partner with these organizations to partially fund the play structure. The Junior League of Monroe is happy to be a part of a project which is addressing social inclusion, promoting play and directly impacting all of the children and families in our community and beyond. Submitted by: JoAnn Powell 19 C HAR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Shane’s inspired playgrounds exist around the nation and world, visited by families who drive in some instances over one hundred miles to visit and play on them. A core group of stakeholders including Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Professionals in the area, special educators, families, community leaders, and representatives from Shane’s Inspiration, West Monroe Civitans Club, and West Monroe Director of Parks and Recreation met in November to outline needs for the playground and brainstorm ideas for the project. People across the community have poured out support of the project since it’s announcement, making it clear the need and desire for the playground exists in our community. The City of West Monroe has established a site at Kiroli Park which has been surveyed and is being prepped for construction. In addition the City of West Monroe is funding an adjoining accessible pavilion and bathrooms for the playground area. The design team for Shane’s Inspiration is currently finalizing the development of the theme and play structures; there will be several designs developed which are based upon different levels of funding and it is anticipated the designs will be unveiled for the community over the summer with a final fundraising campaign to follow. The funding from the JLM Community Endowment Grant, fundraiser campaign and other secured donations/sponsorships will all be combined and will determine which of the proposed designs is able to be fully realized. Construction of the actual playground will begin later in 2014. endowment grant winners Monroe Junior League Helps Create Happiness with “Civitan Smiles Park” - $10,000 Community Endowment Fund Grant spring dinner Spicing up Our Annual Homecoming Dinner On May 13th, the Junior League of Monroe gathered at a new venue, The University of Louisiana at Monroe’s Alumni Center, overlooking the beautiful Bayou Desiard for its annual Homecoming Dinner. This dinner served as the final official meeting of the 2013-2104 League year. Once again, the Junior League of Monroe was able to award substantial grants to two deserving organizations. A $5,000 grant was awarded to the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum to help with expenses for a summer fun boot camp. Tonya Sloshman was there to receive the check for the organization. A $10,000 grant was awarded to the West Monroe Civitan Club to be used in conjunction with Shane’s Inspiration, Inc for an inclusive playground at Kiroli Park in West Monroe. Matt West and Jay Mitchell were there to receive the check for the organization. C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 We were also able to surprise two deserving ladies with the Louise Seymour Award and the Volunteer of the Year Award. This year Sustainer, Mary Linda Huggins was awarded the Louise Seymour Award and Board Member, Laura Nickelson, was awarded Volunteer of the Year. These ladies truly exhibit the purpose and mission of the Junior League. Out-going President, Denise Simpson, was celebrated and honored this evening. Denise stated to past Presidents in attendance, “I didn’t realize the work of a JLM President, until I became one.” Denise thanked the Sustainers in attendance for their years of service. She thanked her husband, Don Simpson, for being so supportive this year and dubbed him “Mr. Junior League.” She also thanked all her friends and cohorts for their love and support. A special thanks went out to Lamar Smith, our long-time League photographer for his years of service. “My goal for this past year was for us all to fall in love with the League,“ Denise said. Denise left us with this parting wisdom, “Always put God first, then family, then your job, and then community endeavors.” Incoming President, Jennifer Ables, took a moment to present Denise with a gift of outstanding service to the League, 10 years! The gift was a cuckoo clock and Denise was more than excited. Next Jen introduced her theme for the new League year. It is “Ignite Your Passion.” There are three things she wants us to focus on this year. We should commit to making a difference and commit to building and cultivating relationships. We should be trained and be teachable. We would remember that integrity counts. 20 Denise’s parents Denise’s family minus Franklin Ashley West and Kelly Gray Alan Brockman and Vince Chao provided musical entertainment Sarah Cox, Amanda May, Brittany Hayes, Jennifer Morris, Melissa Kiper, Heather Guillot, Cydni Hanks, Meghan Sharp and Anna Redding Erica Ryan, Sabrina Racer and Kelli Cole Amy Hendry and Sylver Malta spring dinner Jen recognized her new Board of Directors and an excited class of new Provisionals who will be joining us this year. She also recognized new Committee Chairs as they take on a leadership role in the League. Congratulations to all new Actives and members who are new Sustainers and Preferred Actives this year. There is a role for everyone and Jen is ready to ignite the passion in all of us! We also appreciate the efforts of everyone on the Dinner Committee: Jennifer Ables, Chair, Jodee Bruyninckx, Carrie Ferguson, Chisty Flanigen, Kelly Gray, Heather Guillot, Melissa Kiper, Jan Mattingly, Jenny Pankey, Dawn Sager, JoEllen Showers, Kerrie Wall, and Cathy Whipple. Also a special thanks to Alan Brockman and Vince Chao for providing music for us this evening. Stephanie Bryant and Kerri James Submitted by: Melissa Kiper 2013 Louise Seymour Recipient, Judy Bell, 2014 Louise Seymour recipient, Mary Linda Huggins, and President, Denise Simpson. Dawn Sager and Christy Flanigen Kerri Wall and Jennifer Ables Phi Mu Fraternity members supporting Mary Linda Huggins Tori Krutzer, Therese Nagem and Leigh Liles Sustaining members of JLM 21 C HAR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Denise receiving her cuckoo clock for her 10 years of service to the League. committee news 2014-2015 ENDOWMENT FUND CONTRIBUTORS Fire Up the Publicity Marketing and PR has been working hard to get the Junior League’s name out in the public’s eye. With articles in the Delta Style, Bayou Life and other news publications, people can keep abreast of what we are doing. Mary Ann VanVeckhoven in memory of Mrs. Kathleen Eason Carol Cudd in memory of Sally Shafto Hunt Jean Shaw in memory of Polly Kincaid Beverly Jarrell in memory of Dr. C. Palmer Jarrell, Jr. Audrey Malloy in memory of Helen Edwards Emily Ensminger Burrows in memory of Charlottie Dent Jewel King in memory of Polly Kincaid Ann Erskine in memory of Louise Altick Diane Cage in memory of Jane Oliver Regina Lynch Wood in memory of Jim Taylor & Jack Mabray Lillian Breard in memory of Jim Taylor Mitzi Gates in honor of Lynn Hodge Lana Forte in memory of Jim Haddox Christy Flanigen in memory of John Posey Dolores Johnson in memory & honor of Lena Wallace Frances McCrocklin in memory of Nell Faulk Mary Ann Roark in memory of Louise & John Ferguson Anu Lal Dawn Sager Staci Albritton Mitchell Leigh Liles Sally Oliver Carole Kilpatrick Donna Aron Felicia Kostelka Jamie Pettway I have really enjoyed chairing Marketing and PR. I got to work with every committee and understand more of what each one does during the year. Thanks to the ladies on my committee who made this year easy and who came up with great ideas on how to publicize the Junior League! I hope that next year the Marketing and PR committee will have a commitment to making the public aware of how much we do in our community. I hope that as the committee grows, so will the information that the people of our community see every week. Submitted by: Amy Lange, Marketing and Public Relations Committee Chair Research and Development Radiates Throughout the Year Research and Development have been wrapping up their year finalizing their review of the 2013 - 2014 cottage meeting survey results. Overwhelmingly it appears that League membership seemed to love doing the survey online instead of completing written forms. Additionally, membership enjoyed having Cottage meetings later in the year. The committee has preliminarily identified a few areas/ trends in the data for JLM membership and board to examine and address over the next few years; primarily these issues centered on fostering close(r) relationships among the JL members, and getting ladies more involved in the League’s community projects. Research and Development also noted the need to begin to critically evaluate current JLM community projects, and developing plans to incrementally pass them on to the community, allowing JLM to begin some new community projects. The surveys are clearly pointing to diversifying our involvement by handing off established projects and engaging new and fresh ones, allowing JLM to remain a catalyst for positive change in our community. Donations made to the Martha Carrick Ryan Fund: C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Dr. Lesa W. Lawrence Selene Rea Patti Nelson Mossy Sartor Guinn Thank You! We extend a special and heartfelt Thank You to the Endowment Fund Contributors. Submitted by: Robin Beatty, Research & Development Chair 22 Spring Market Spices Things Up spring market Whew…the 16th annual Spring Market 2014 is now in the books. Tomi Tharp, Ashley Joiner, Meghan Sharp, Kerri James, and their committee have been a bunch of very busy women. Although Spring Market is a year-round planning event, they really kick it into high gear during early spring. This year Spring Market saw approximately 5,900 customers come through the Civic Center doors to shop the booths of more than 90 merchants making the Junior League of Monroe’s major fundraiser a major success. Pulling off a successful Spring Market requires the hands and work of many, including Active and Sustainer members, but the committee really takes on the responsibility of all the planning it takes to pull off an event of this size. This year’s committee was a hard working and well rounded group of women who really dedicated their time and efforts to see the event through to success. Spring Market is a large committee and chairing it has been a blessing. I have had the opportunity to get to know the personalities of so many different ladies and shared all types of emotions with them. I will miss the rewarding feeling that overwhelms you when Spring Market is finally wrapped up. It was very humbling to think how the funds raised during Market pour back into the League and then disperses among the League’s different committees to make amazing things happen around our community. It’s not often you get to be a part of something so astounding. CH AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Event planning has always been a passion of mine and I was able to realize some of my dreams planning a large scale event while utilizing that skill for a bigger purpose. I have no doubt that the next group of women to lead a successful Spring Market will be able to find the facet of the committee that suites them best. There are so many tasks that must be handled, and so many aspects to be planned, that there is something for everyone to do, and do well. I would encourage the new group of women to really look in to what the committee does and find a piece that fits. It’s so rewarding to do that and then step back and think of why you are doing it. NO skill is a wasted or useless one when applied with a bit of passion and reason. Submitted by: Meghan Sharp, Spring Market Committee Chair 23 jlm sponsors – committee news JLM SPONSORS TITLE SPONSOR Community Trust Bank DOGWOOD SPONSORS Brookshire Grocery Company Cross Keys Bank Glenwood Ear, Nose, & Throat – Brent Metts, MD, PhD Johnny’s Pizza House, Inc. Kitty DeGree Foundation St. Francis Medical Center GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN SPONSOR Progressive Bank DAISY SPONSOR SHOP TIL YOU DROP SPONSOR The Mulhearn Corporation, LLC Northeast Louisiana Association of REALTORS GARDENIA SPONSOR CenturyLink Security LIVE OAK IN KIND MEDIA SPONSORS AVENUE SPONSORS CYPRESS ATMOS Energy Capital One Bank The Children’s Shoppe Eddie Flanigen Builders, Inc. Entergy Richland State Bank The Thomas H. & Mayme P. Scott Foundation BayouLife Magazine DeltaStyle Magazine Lamar Advertising C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Vendor Pass Continues to Glow event it can be. Stephanie Bryant noted that her hope is for “our new committee members have the same ‘passion’ for supporting our local merchants, which in turn gives back to our community.” Members recognize Vendor Pass not only as a way to raise funds but also an outlet for league members and community members to passionately support JLM and local merchants during the competitive holiday season. Vendor Pass is already beginning to plan for the new League year. The committee has met and is developing an action plan and time line for the 2014-2015 JLM year. The committee is examining dates and working hard to identify opportunities to improve community awareness of the Vendor Shopping Pass event. They are reviewing what worked in the 2013 event and what needs attention in the coming year. The team in place for 2013-2014 worked well together and will remain in their placement, continuing to collaborate with our community and membership to develop the program further. This core team remaining will provide continuity and allow an informed, forward facing vision of the relatively new project’s development as it continues to grow in the third year. Members are looking forward to continuing to refine and improve the program, growing it into the most profitable Submitted by: Therese Nagum and Stephanie Bryant, Vendor Pass 24 The Pep Squad coordinated the 1st Annual JLM crawfish boil at the River Grille on Sunday April 6th. It was a stormy day, but that didn’t keep League members from coming out to enjoy some yummy spicy crawfish! Over 60 members and their family were in attendance. The Josh Madden Band entertained us on the patio filling the entire restaurant with their fun, singa-long songs. Children still squealed and enjoyed playing in the jumpy house despite the rain. If members weren’t a fan of crawfish, hot dogs, French fries, and other appetizers were provided for their enjoyment. It was nice to meet and visit with League members’ families, as we don’t always get a chance to do so throughout the League year. We want to thank the Pep Squad for all their hard work this year, keeping the FUN in the League and helping us enjoy some social time after our hard work at Spring Market. committee news Crawfish Spice Up Social Time for League Members and Their Families Submitted by: Melissa Kiper C H AR LON S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 25 committee news Piping Hot Provisionals Become Active Provisionals were hard at work with the Breakfast with the Bunnies event at Spring Market, and it was a great success! They were in charge of decorations, food, and all the fun crafts. It was a lot of hard work but the ladies did an amazing job leaving their mark on the 2014 Spring Market. If that wasn’t enough, the ladies had another Provisional project helping garden at Monroe’s own Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo. This was the second project of the year. Our Provisionals this year were a group of ambitious women! We had 39 of them go Active this year; one of the biggest classes we’ve had in years! C H AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 This has truly been one of my favorite years in the League. It took a lot to chair this committee, but it has been so rewarding and incredibly fulfilling. My committee included co-chair Amanda Martin, members Sarah Raymond, Dana Tarver, Sherri Mowad and Erica Ryan. They each did an amazing job as mentors to their group of ladies. Their hearts are huge and each one of these ladies has been a joy to get to know and work with throughout the year. I want to thank them for their commitment and for being on the committee. This is a member’s first impression of the League. It is a huge undertaking and I want to personally thank each of you for your dedication. I also want to say a special farewell to Erica Ryan, as she is going Sustainer this year. She has been a very devoted member. I hope that the incoming chair and committee will portray what the League stands for and what an honor it is to be a part of this organization. It’s much bigger than just a monthly social event. We have an impact in this community that is palpable. It is essential that we convey this message to incoming members and that the new Provisionals are aware of the strong presence through the area. Sustainers, Preferred Actives, Non-Resident Status Sustainers Darian Atkins Ashley Downs Shelly Harrell Jennifer Lord Laura Nickelson Carmen Parks Kathy Patrick Erica Ryan Carla Simmons Denise Simpson Kara Watson Andrea Wright Preferred Actives Carrie Ferguson, Committee-Education Task Force Meredith Beene, Meetings only Andree Eddleman, Committee-Tools & Literacy for Children Kelly Gray, Committee-Provisionals Gretchen Tiser, Meetings and Nominating Non-Resident Status JoEllen Showers Toni Baggiano Submitted by: Cydni Hanks, Provisionals Co-Chair 26 Denise has dedicated herself to serving our community by living our mission of the League. -Gretchen Tiser It has been a privilege to serve alongside Denise this year. Her love for the League is without question and her dedication is truly an inspiration. -Ashley West Denise, you are such a wonderful, kind leader, and a great example of staying positive. You are a breath of fresh air. -Katherine Spires Denise has such a big h eart and loves hard. Not only is that very eviden t in the way she talks about the L eague but a ls o how she interacts with her hu sband and childre n. -Jennifer Lizenby h e had suc h S . r e d al lea e my Provision y m ntly mad s a a t s w in e is it de n t e D t only ma eague tha o n L e e h h t S r . o arent a love f open more app in jo m and an o t s ia n s io u is h this t c n e d leader in ve with e a r e e s m o t o c t e n as t to b me wa joyed her e me wan n d e a ly m u t r t u b I have heart, ization. n iper a g r o g Melissa K amazin . r a e y ent this our Presid When I was a Provisional, I remember Denise’s motivation and love for the League. Getting to know her over the last 2 years has made me want to be a better wife, mother and friend. Her positive attitude is contagious. -Jen Ables I love and admire Denise’s passion for life. She puts her heart and soul into everything she does. Her trust and fait h in everyone is uplifting and she has bee n such a great role model for our League members. -Heather Guillot o loves Denise is a special friend wh thout bad without condition, talks wi son and intentions, gives without rea without most of all cares for people nkey any expectations. -Jenny Pa ved Denise has more than pro in her “Love of the League” e is her year of presidency. Sh on a motivation and inspirati nt to share love and exciteme about the league. Having I come from Spring Market, have to say I truly connect with her love for Spring Market! - Meghan Sharp 27 Denise and I were in the same Provisional Class in 2004. She was bright eyed and full of enthusiasm even back then. And today, her candle of wanting to do good shines just brightly as when the League was brand new to us. -Darian Atkins CH AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 en such an Denise, you have be year. Your inspiration to us this r mission of life truly reflects ou ourtney the Junior League. -C Weston Denise is so dedicated to the League. She has done a great job and truly defines what it means to be a member of the Junior League. -Angie Nicholson f o r yo u r i n f o r mat i o n We ❤ Denise committee news Find Passion in Placement Admissions 2 Katherine Flowers - Chair Meredith Smith Kara Devinney Charlons 8 Angela Grubbs - Chair Joann Powell- Asst Chair Rachel Niblett Brittany Hayes Amanda May Christina Elahi Christy White Jennifer Morris Cotton Bayou 9 Cynthia Rodriquez - Chair Shannon Pittard-Asst Chair Arabella Moore Chelsia Summerville Sarah Katherine Ewing Megan Smith Sadye Richert Sherrie McCraw Ashton Mintz DIAD 11 Samantha Meek-Chair Andria Hall-Oby Ilana Wahlder Sarah Cox Joyce Powell LaWanda Marshall Angie Nicholson Tonya Smith Education & Training 2 Loretta Lemoine-Chair Lindsey Ingram C HA R LON S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 Fund Development 2 Kelsey Laudenheimer-Chair Aleta Eley Education Task Force 11 Dana Mullins-Chair Carrie Ferguson (PA) Carmen Wright Lauren Traweek Stephanie Arvie Amy Sawyer Adrian Washington Anna Redding Lindsey Roberts Ashley Kilpatrick Angie Baldwin Families Can’t Wait 17 Courtney Weston-Chair Katharine Spires - Asst Chair Lesley Garvin - Asst Chair Jamie Bryan - Asst Chair Kanzadia Brothers Jayme Garvin Mallory Williams Holley Perry Dana Stephenson Becky Flemister Mary Katherine Edwards Jennifer Guerriero Emily Martin Jennifer Lizenby Simran Emaus Rebecca Johnson Cassie Livingston House & Arrangements 6 Jennifer Price - Chair Meghan Plummer Amanda Martin Anya Fulco Stacy Majure Terri Bursey Marketing & PR 3 Ashley Yeldell - Chair Jessica Metts Katy Balsamo Nominating 7 ^Cydni Hanks-Chair ^Jenny Pankey Gretchen Tiser (PA) ^Dana Mullins ^Amanda Martin ^Christy Valentine ^Andree Eddleman (PA) Placement 9 Cydni Hanks - Chair Robin Beatty Christy Valentine Kathryn Bagley Miranda Moss Amy Lange Arie Milner Sabrina Racer ^Kelly Gray (Prov. Rep) Provisionals 4 Kelly Gray (PA)- Chair Dana Tarver Sarah Raymond Sherri Mowad Research & Develop 2 Shelva Thomas-Chair Meghan Sharp Spring Market 16 Kerri James-Chair Melinda Rigsby - Asst Jessica Wyatt - Asst Lisa Ellington - Asst Samantha Combs Joyce Priest Julie Morris Stephanie Durham Emily Eberts Julie Hensen Laura Gibbs Hollyn Breen Mary Francis Siggers Lindsey Swander Kathryn Raymond Dusty Mardis ^Dual Placement 28 TLC 10 Faith Gremillion-Chair Andree Eddleman (PA) Sylver Malta Leslie Hughes Mary Kathryn Crigler Mary Ann McElroy Monica Pittman Ashanti Jones Sarah Nerren Krista Nelson Vendor Pass 9 Therese Nagem-Chair Stephanie Bryant - Asst Chair Amy Cheveallier Ashley Norred Leigh Liles Emily Cassis Lillian Paxton Allison Earl Kristina Kight Web/Yearbook/Facebook 5 Cherry Coon - Chair Stephanie Ryan Mary Kathryn Barham Sarah Morse Richardra Winder JLM Board 12 Jennifer Ables, President Jenny Pankey, President-Elect Ashley West, Financial VP Tomi Tharp, Asst Financial VP Melissa Kiper, Communications VP Heather Guillot, Community VP Jodee Bruyninckx, Fund Dev VP Mandy Green, Membership VP Ashley Joiner, Planning/Res VP Miranda Moss, Secretary Jan Mattingly, Advisory Plan Chair Cydni Hanks, Nom/Plmt Chair Kerri Wall, Sustainer Advisor Gretchen Tiser, PA (meetings) Meredith Beene, PA (meetings) TLC Fires Up the Fun This Spring our committee has been busy wrapping up the year with field trips for exceptional students in AR, AM and Conduct, Lunch and a Book, End of Year Field Day and a Talent Show! Through my years in the Junior League, I have always loved the service the League has done for our community and the ladies of the League. I just returned from an AJLI conference in St. Louis and realize that there is something else I love about our League…the Sustainers. I now realize the importance of the Sustainer. Sustainers make up twothirds of our membership. We as Actives get so caught up in what we are doing for the League; we sometimes forget those who have preceded us in our mission. To all TLC Committee members, thank you for all the work and time each of you have put into the committee this year. It has been an awesome year and each of you have made a difference in the life of a child and an entire school. I will miss each and every one of you as I change my status to Sustainer. I hope they can continue to keep the passion for reading and math alive for the children and school involved with TLC for next year. When you get your JL Annual and see all the history and bylaws, don’t just thumb past that part. Take time to read the impact JL has made on our community. Also, as you read each bylaw remember there is a reason for everything. During several sessions I attended, AJLI reminded delegates that when your JL follows bylaws, the League can weather any storm. ajli annual conference report The Importance of the Sustainer AJLI Annual Conference St. Louis, Missouri Submitted by: Carmen Parks, Tool & Literacy for Children Committee Chair Now that I am going Sustainer, I only have one regret. I want to apologize to all Sustainers for not reaching out more to you during my Presidency. I want to thank every woman that has given any amount of time from their life to JL to help us accomplish our mission. I love and appreciate our volunteers! Thank you all, Your friend, Denise Simpson CH AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 29 in every issue 2014 Summer Birthdays JUNE 4 Kathy Patrick Jennifer Hugenbruch 10 Sarah Nerren 12 Angela Grubbs 13 Meghan Plummer Hollyn Breen 22 Emily Cassis 24 Tomi Tharp 25 Kerri James Andria Hall-Oby Aleta Eley 26 Meredith Smith Amy Sawyer 27 Jennifer Lizenby Julie Hansen Sherri Mowad Ashley Fisher Lindsey Roberts Ashanti Jones Shelly Harrell Kanzadia Brothers Amy Bartlett Carla Simmons Ashley West Julie Morris Brandy Jones AUGUST 2 Ashley Yeldell 4 Katherine Spires 6 Amanda May 8 Brittany Streetman 9 T.K. Waugh 13 Loretta Lemoine 14 Brandee Sandy 16 Aaron Jordan 19 Gretchen Tiser Stephanie Arvie Stephanie Durham 20 27 29 Ashley Joiner Stephanie Ryan Chelsie Ferraci Simran Emaus JoAnn Powell SEPTEMBER 2 Lauren Traweek 4 Jennifer Ables Erinn Niblett 8 Allison Earl 9 Mary Ann McElroy 23 Joyce Priest 27 Sadye Richert C HA R LON S — s u mme r 2 0 1 4 JULY 5 Kelly Gray Cassie Livingston 6 Megan Smith 9 Kara Devinney Veronicia Wood 12 13 18 21 22 26 29 30 30 OCTOBER 1 Carmen Buckles Wright 3 Carrie Ferguson 10 Samantha Meek 12 Faith Gremillion 15 Tonya Smith 18 Cherry Coon 22 Christina Elahi 31 Mandy Green f o r yo u r i n f o r mat i o n Thank You! from a Grateful Community 2013-2014 JLM Board work and dedication this year! These ladies really “Fell in Love” with the League. 2013-2014 JLM Board 31 CH AR LO N S — s u mm e r 2 0 1 4 Thank you for all your hard Junior League of Monroe, Inc. 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