beta theta chatta and news
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beta theta chatta and news
DELTA KAPPA GAMMA 11/9/2013 EDITION 16, VOLUME 2 BETA THETA CHATTA AND NEWS What: November Meeting Where: Ronald McDonald House community room When: Saturday, November 9, 9:00AM Fall is here and it is time for our second business meeting of the year! Come for a light breakfast at 9:00 and socialize with us all. Then be ready for a jam packed business meeting and delightful speaker. This is the 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Our speaker will talk about the involvement of women in the Gettysburg battle. Be sure that you don’t miss this one. See more information about our guest speaker on page 4. Found in this issue: Everybody Please Come! View from the Barn Beta Theta Shares November Guest Speaker Beta Theta Projects Ronald McDonald House Bon Ton Community Days Thanksgiving is the holiday that inspires our basket raffle this Saturday. Anyone can donate a basket full of goodies to raffle and/or be ready to purchase chances. Remember if you won a basket last year, you need to fill it again and bring it along. The proceeds benefit the scholarship fund. Our Books for Foose program continues. Thanks to Sue Bay for collecting and distributing those books for us. Also, new teachers in Elizabethtown will be our special friends this year. Bring along some goodies that an early career educator would enjoy and we’ll put together a lovely bag for each of them. Thanks to Julie Ditzler for being our contact there. We have Cottage meetings and Field Trips planned. See how you can be Engaged, Equipped and Empowered! We are looking forward to seeing you Saturday. Websites to Remember A Fashion Show Invitation SEE Four Chapter Meeting It’s a Wrap! Community Project Checklist Book Club Christmas Get Together Grant-In-Aide Basket Raffle Calendar Where I’m From September Minutes Are we all too busy to get involved with our support organization? Are we burnt out? Are we bored? Does it take to much energy? Is it too complicated to schedule all of the events in our lives? Is it no longer important to us? I’m feeling like Carrie Bradshaw as she sits at her laptop in her NYC apartment as I pose these questions. I remember about 8 years ago when Marlene approached me about becoming a part of Delta Kappa Gamma (I must admit that remembering the Greek words took me a good 3 years or more to remember them) . I felt so honored to be asked to be a part of this society. To be considered a “key” woman educator was a distinction that filled me with such pride. I was thrilled that I would be able to “give back” to the occupation that had provided me the funds to take care of my family and the work that forged my adult identity. After all, I have been a teacher for the majority of my life: longer than being a wife or mother. As I traveled through different positions in Beta Theta and discovering what this organization does and aspires to do, it became apparent to me that active members are the lifeblood of any organization. It doesn’t matter if the purpose of the group is business, social, political, advocacy, religious or any other goal. Without active members, the organization will die a natural death. I have spent a lot of time thinking about why there are members of Beta Theta that have apparently lost interest in keeping our chapter vital. Have we (the officers) not communicated what our goals are? Are our actions not aligned with the words that we say? Do we all have the same idea of what our goals should be? Is it communicated to our membership how Beta Theta as an organization adds value to our community? Is there a lack of relationship between our membership and the organization? Do our members feel like they are a part of Beta Theta and Delta Kappa Gamma? Or do most of us not make the connection with ourselves as individuals? We have established goals and programs that benefit our community, our members and the education of our area. Is this enough? Is it too much? Are the results of our activities communicated clearly so the membership knows that we are moving towards the goal in question? Do we have an organized plan to keep our members engaged? Organizations that do not plan for retaining members likely lose members faster than any other group. Member retention requires planning and action! Do our members know that they matter and someone cares enough to tell them? Do you feel like you are a part of a larger cause in Beta Theta? Is there a better way we can have you feel more involved? If the officers are not doing what you feel we should be so that you want to take a bigger part in Beta Theta activities, please let any of us know! We are doing our best to embrace the new technologies of communication: email, internet, our very own website (have you checked it out?), and to remain connected to all of our members through mailings also. Is it easier to forget to look at the newsletter when it comes as an email attachment than when it comes in the mail? DKG’s Mission Statement is: The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International promotes professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Are we staying true to our ideals? Can we all work on them…together? We have an organization of very special and talented women. What each of you brings to the table is always astonishing and often, jaw-dropping! I say, let’s spread the wealth! Beta theta ShareS….”What I dId over my summer vacation! Went to Alpha Alpha State Convention and NE Regional in Portland, ME. (Rosemary) Vacationed at the beach with my grandchildren. Lots of camping on our 5th wheel. Fun in the sun… (Kathy Dunn) I attended my husband’s (Corry, PA) and my own (West Chester, PA) 50th HS class reunions! Great reminiscing! A week at the shore with all of my children & grandchildren. Lots of golf with great friends! (Stephany) Knited scarves, cowls and ONE sock! (Louise) Made several trips to the Deleware Beaches. Visited family in New York’s Southern Tier. Kept the family zoo supplied with bird seed & hummingbird nectar. (Linda) Family Reunion at my house. A Backyard Open House for 100 people! DKG Convention in Portland, ME and welcomed Hospice of Central PA. (Norma) My “Drag Queen” summer! Saw a Drag Queen show in Key West and then saw “Kinky Boots” on Broadway. (Donna) Had hip replacement surgery in June and spent July & August doing PT. Did attend State Exec. Comm. Meeting in Aug. at State College. (Suzanne) Took care of my husband. (Marlene) Went to Raystown Lake with family for presentation of award to my mother for over 40 years of service to Job’s Daughters. And then to Deep Creek Lake, Ocean City, MD twice and for our 7th Anniversary to Detroit to see the Phillies play! I’m going to be a Grandma!!! (Cristal) Relaxed on the beach, helped daughter move to Ohio, spent 2 weeks helping her unpack, then to Orlando for a week with my grandchildren, returned to find our pool VERY green & spent 2 weeks cleaning the pool! Canned tomatoes and froze spaghetti sauce, many times. (Nancy) Remodeling projects with my newly retired husband!(Julie) Went to Wildwood & Ocen City, MD, worked at Theater Harrisburg, went to NYC to see “Newsies” on Broadway, lots of gardening, 2 Beta Theta Book Club meetings, cared for my Dad and his house. (Gaye) Recovered from knee surgery, attended State & NE Regional (Portland, ME), and GOLFED! (Shirley N.) Our guest speaker for our November meeting is an expert in Gettysburg history. Mrs. Joann Lewis is a featured speaker with the National Park Service. She is well known for her exposes on the" Women of Gettysburg during the Battle of Gettysburg.” Since this is the 150th-year anniversary of the Battle, we are very fortunate to have this program presented just for us during this busy Gettysburg Park season. Joann lives in Hagerstown, Maryland. You won’t want to miss this!!! Don’t forget our Projects! Little dresses for Africa Books for Foose SEE: Support for new teachers (this year: Elizabethtown SD) Literacy training for parents of young children in SteeltonHighspire SD Grant-in-aide: Lauren Denk: supporting the future of teachers in Central PA Raffle Baskets Don’t forget! This is the meeting where we raffle off some baskets At Hershey, PA Toys & Recreational Items: NEW toys and games for children of all ages (i.e. Barbie dolls, Lego kits, hand-held electronic toys, and infant toys. Coloring books, adult crossword/game books, passes to local attractions, & family DVD’s (G to PG-13 Rating). Please NO Playdoh, chalk, foam stickers or used stuffed animals or toys. Gift Cards for Purchase of Food & Supplies: Giant, Karns Quality Foods, KMart, Sheetz, Turkey Hill, Wal-Mart, Weis, and prepaid long distance telephone cards. Meals and Baked Goods: Our families are grateful to have meals provided for them. Families, groups of friends, clubs, civic organizations, and church groups prepare meals at Food Items: Single Serving foods: cereal, microwave the House each day for our families. All meals and foods/entrees, breakfast bars, and healthy snacks; the Ronald McDonald House®. Please call (717) 533- i.e. trail mix, nuts, dried fruit, etc. Pretzels, 4001 Ext 158 to schedule a breakfast or dinner for crackers, toaster pastries, juice boxes, fresh fruit, our families. slice & bake cookies. Non-dairy creamer. Please NO baked goods must be prepared commercially or at popcorn or gum. Cash Donations: For general day-to-day operations of the Hershey House Supply Items: Corelle “Winter Frost White” dishes, large Family Room®. Tupperware or Rubbermaid food storage containers, disinfectant spray, toilet bowl & bathroom cleaners, high efficiency (HE) laundry detergent, dryer sheets, durable paper towels, napkins, 13-gallon trash bags, resealable or zippered snack and sandwich bags, gallon freezer bags, 13, 19, & 26-watt compact fluorescent bulbs, night lights and bulbs, disposable “to go” containers, disposable gloves, and hair nets. Hygiene Items: Travel-size shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash, body wash, deodorant, shaving cream, etc. Hairbrushes, lip balm, adult toothbrushes & toothpaste, men’s & women’s disposable razors. Volunteer: Our Volunteers are vital to our day-to-day operations. Please consider becoming a Volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House or the Ronald McDonald Family Room. Contact Pam Vesce at (717) 533-4001 Ext. 158. Gift Registry: www.kohls.com and www.jcpenney.com First name (Ronald) last name (McDonald). Any questions, contact Deb Stegall at (717) 533-4001 Ext 152. Gift Cqrds are also welcome! SERVICES NEEDED: Licensed plumber or deeply discounted labor on plumbing services. Office Items: 1st Class or Forever stamps, 8 ½ x 11” copy paper, Staples or Office Max gift cards. WE CAN ONLY ACCEPT NEW/UNUSED ITEMS AND NON-EXPIRED FOOD PRODUCTS - THANK YOU! For more information about our organization, or to donate online, please visit our website at: www.rmhc-centralpa.org 745 West Governor Road Hershey, PA 17033-2304 Phone: (717) 533-4001 © 2012 McDonald’s Rev. 2/20/12 From the Bon-Ton! November 15 & 16: Community Days WEBSITES TO KNOW & REMEMBER BETA THETA WEB SITE http://betathetaharrisburg.weebly.com ALPHA ALPHA STATE WEBSITE http://www.alphaalphapa.com DELTA KAPPA GAMMA INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE http://www.dkg.org Exciting NEW Idea for Raising!!! A Fashion Show!!! Fund Who: Beta Theta and Beta Iota Together When: March 29 (Saturday) @ Lunchtime Where: Colonial Country Club With: Fashions of Coldwater Creek and Pegona Designs What: A Luncheon and Show and extras We need to create a committee with Beta Iota to put this all together. Planning begins after the Nov. 9 meeting. This should be a lot of fun. SEE: Support for Early Career Educators Don’t forget to bring your donated “teacher” supplies to the Nov. 9 meeting! They will be given to new teachers at Elizabethtown School District. Last year, we filled 9 BIG bags for teachers at Steelton-Highspire! Let’s show our support and enthusiasm for these newbies! Assembly will be at Donna’s house after we go to dinner at Isaac’s at TecPort to support our Grantin-aide. A percentage of those dining at Isaac’s who be donated to our Beta Theta Chapter. Four Chapter Meeting Our semi-annual meeting which is visited by the Alpha Alpha President is approaching! It is on April 12 at Rillo’s in Carlisle. Our job: provide the music (entertainment), of course. So Performing Arts Committee, get your thinking caps on! More details later. The Premier Jewelry Party was a great success! We had around 16 of our members participate in this fund raiser for our Grant-in-aide. The jewelry will be delivered at the Nov. 9 meeting. It is really lovely stuff! Our thanks to all who ordered. Our profit will be announced at the meeting also. Our Community Project: Beta theta members have been trying to organize a project in conjunction with Mary’s Helpers and the Steelton-Highspire School District to set up a kind of reading literacy/”teaching your child to read” program. We have found a wonderful program to help us with this. It just needs to be organized. We do know that MANY of us will be needed to carry this out. I hope you are as excited about this as we are. More at the meeting on Saturday! Checklist for the November 9 Meeting: Wear your pin Bring your Beta Theta Yearbook Bring your book and Mini Pages for Books for Foose Donations for Mary’s Helpers (for Norma) Old State and International Publications Donations for McDonald House Bring your soda can tabs Like to read? Join the Beta Theta Book Club! Beta Theta Book Club met on Friday, October 18th at 2:00 pm for fellowship and discussion of Light Between Oceans by M L Stedman at Shirley’s home. Our next book will be Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver and we’ll meet on Friday, January 10 at 2:00 pm for another lively discussion, snacks and beverages at Shirley’s home, 921 Butler Ct., Hummelstown. Please email Shirley (snewhart@comcast.net) by January 3rd if you plan to be present. When: Tuesday. Dec. 10: 6:00 Where: Warwick Hotel, Hummelstown What: Just a time to celebrate the season together Grant-in Aide Selection Lauren Denk, our present Grant-in-aide will be graduating to fulfill her goal in acquiring a teaching job. That means we will be in the position to find another young lady pursuing her degree in education. Please check your network so we can help a quality candidate! Basket Raffle! Don’t forget! The November Meeting is our “Giving” Meeting! We will have beautiful baskets to raffle off that will benefit our Grant-in-aide! Which one will YOU try to get? EVENTS TO MARK IN YOUR CALENDARS!!! Meeting: Sat., Nov. 9 @ 9:30 Isaac’s Dinner Fund Raiser: Tues., Nov. 12 (any time) @ Tec Port Putting together of gift bags to new teacher at E-town SD right after @ Donna’s house: Tues., Nov. 12 Christmas Dinner Social: Tues., Dec. 10: 6:00 @ The Warwick House in Hummelstown Wellness Meeting (with Visit from Lauren Denk, our Grant-in-aide): Mar. 8 Fashion Show, with Beta Iota: Mar. 29 @ Colonial Country Club Four Chapter Meeting: April 12 @ Rillos’ in Carlisle Remember our “Where I’m From” Project? Have you completed yours yet? Please contact Donna so she can plan for your addition to the agenda! This will be cool way for us to leave our legacy, please get yours done now! Go to http://www.georgeellalyon.com/where.html for more info. If you need the template, here it is: The WHERE I'M FROM Template I am from _______ (specific ordinary item), from _______ (product name) and _______. I am from the _______ (home description... adjective, adjective, sensory detail). I am from the _______ (plant, flower, natural item), the _______ (plant, flower, natural detail) I am from _______ (family tradition) and _______ (family trait), from _______ (name of family member) and _______ (another family name) and _______ (family name). I am from the _______ (description of family tendency) and _______ (another one). From _______ (something you were told as a child) and _______ (another). I am from (representation of religion, or lack of it). Further description. I'm from _______ (place of birth and family ancestry), _______ (two food items representing your family). From the _______ (specific family story about a specific person and detail), the _______ (another detail, and the _______ (another detail about another family member). I am from _______ (location of family pictures, mementos, archives and several more lines indicating their worth Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Alpha State, Pennsylvania Beta Theta Chapter – September 14, 2013 The September meeting of Beta Theta was held at the Ronald McDonald House Community Room in Hershey, PA. Seventeen members were in attendance. Hostesses for the meeting were members of the Nomination Committee--Shirley Newhart, Julie Ditzler, Rosemary Ruhl and Marlene Popnik. The meeting was called to order at 9:34 a.m. by President Donna Winch. Donna reminded everyone to pick up the yearbook and many informative handouts. Each member was asked to make corrections on the membership list. Delta Kappa Gamma, “Queen-For-A-Day,” was Rosemary Ruhl. Sharing the vision, “Where I’m From,” was Suzanne Long. Recording Secretary Kathy Dunn reported that the minutes were printed in the newsletter and on the web site. It was noted that Marlene’s last name was misspelled and the correction was made. The minutes were approved. Treasurer Nancy Thompson provided a written report adding that a contribution to Pauline Copps’ church will be made in her memory. The dues for this year are due by October 31, 2013. It was noted that the books are in need of review. Volunteers will complete that task after today’s meeting. Committee Reports Strategic Action - Susan Dempniak, using Powerpoint, showed us what she has accomplished in scanning past Beta Theta Presidents’ Scrapbooks. The historical records would then be available for all members on our web site. A vote was taken and unanimously passed for Susan to continue this project. Ways and Means – Marlene Popnik handled the 50/50 drawing; the winner was Suzanne Long. Rosemary Ruhl was promoting the Bon-ton Community Day coupon books. Marlene is working with Isaac’s Restaurant for an additional fundraising opportunity through a coupon-dining program. Unfinished Business: Community Service projects McDonald House Contributions - A complete list of needed items was posted in the newsletter. We were reminded that a monetary contribution could also be made. Today’s donations were placed on the shelves in the back of the meeting room. Books for Foose - Sue Bay will continue our reading program by taking the books and mini pages to the Elementary School. A collection basket for the books is on the table in the meeting room. Prince of Peace Clothing - Norma Mateer continues to take our donations for clothing and household items. Norma encourages us to think of warm clothing to donate this fall. Support of Early-Career Teachers – We will be collecting materials for early-career teachers at our activities and meetings during October and November. A motion to present the materials to early-career teachers in the Elizabethtown School District was made by Norma Mateer and seconded by Marlene Popnik. Motion passed. Cottage Meetings - Next meeting will be held at Donna Winch’s home, November 12, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. Organizing and packing gift bags for early-career teachers is on the agenda. Dresses for Africa - Norma Mateer continues to ask for volunteers to make dresses. Norma is willing to open her home if anyone is interested in sewing as a group. We have completed 30 dresses; our goal is to send 50 dresses by the end of this year. Literacy Grant for Reading in Steelton – Norma Mateer, Marlene Popnik, and Donna Winch (members of the committee), are planning to attend a symposium. The topic will be “Writing and Applying for Grants.” This is through the Dauphin County Library System. New Business Book Club - Shirley Newhart reports that the book club is presently reading Light Between Oceans, by M.L. Stedman. They will meet at Shirley’s home October 18, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. The next book will be Orphan Train, by Krista Baker Kline. Beta Theta Buddy - President Donna is assigning the members who are present at the meeting to select a missing member and encourage them to attend activities and meetings. On the Road Again - On October 1, 2013, an afternoon trip to Roots Market is on the calendar. It was requested that you invite your absent Beta Theta Buddy. Ways and Means – An upcoming Premier Jewelry presentation will be at Donna’s home on October 24, 2013; hosted by Suzanne Long. Grant-In-Aid – Marlene is going to try to combine this fundraiser with the Isaac Restaurant coupon offer and hold both events on the same evening. Keep the date, November 12, 2013; times will be announced at a later date. Membership Committee - Gayle Hicks announced October 13, 2013, is the date for the DKG Tea. She passed out a detailed handout with all the information to aid us in inviting prospective members to the Tea. The committee needs each of us to invite one guest to the tea. RSVP October 6, 2013, to co-chairs Anna McDonald or Marcy Sharpe. 50th Birthday Article - Donna Winch and Kathy Dunn will submit an article to “The Keystonian” highlighting our May meeting and 50th Birthday celebration. Program - “Off to Maine,” is a slide show with captions sharing the NE Convention. Rosemary Ruhl, Shirley Newhart, Marlene Popnik and Norma Mateer were co-presenters. Adjournment - Following the singing of the DKG song, the meeting was adjourned by President Donna Winch at 11:25 a.m. Respectfully Submitted Kathy Dunn, Recording Secretary