December 2012 - Gfwcpennsylvania.org
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December 2012 - Gfwcpennsylvania.org
PENNSYLVANIA CLUBWOMAN Official Publication of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Pennsylvania Volume 95 Issue 2 December, 2012 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Fellow Clubwomen; I’ve been blessed this fall to be able to travel our state and witness your unbelievable support of our Federation and commitment of each member to her community and our organization. I have so many memories of the Fall District Tour, one of those memories is meeting the incredible speaker at the Northeastern District—Eunice is a college freshman who is taking advantage of her county’s independent living program. Eunice’s story is one that pulls on everyone’s heart strings. Eunice refuses to be defined by her abuse but instead choices to be defined by her accomplishments and her dreams for her future. I can honestly tell you there was not a dry eye in the room when Eunice completed her story. With the support of the Independent Living Program and the love of her friends and sister, Eunice will be a “Success Story.” The Middle Atlantic Region Conference was a huge success and I want to thank each of you who played a role in that success. The women of Pennsylvania were able to put together a conference that was welcoming, informative, and fun. During that weekend I took a short trip to State College, PA to speak to the County Directors of Children and Youth Services to introduce the Pennsylvania State Project. The program was embraced by all of the directors. They are waiting for your club’s call. Report Season is right around the corner. Be prepared to get the information pulled together to complete your club reports. It is very important to have this information submitted to GFWC and GFWC Pennsylvania; as well as keeping the information in one place for the club. These statistics are important when GFWC applies for grants. It is important to have the data pulled together for the IRS so your club (if it has successfully obtained 501(c)3 status) can have its documentation in order. GFWC Pennsylvania wants to share with each of you the accomplishments of your clubs. As we prepare for the Holidays, I want to thank you for embracing the State President’s Project, “Our Children Hold Our Future.” I hope each of you will keep these teens in your thoughts and prayers during this time of Joy and Love. Happy Holidays to each and every one of you. Gail Paserba 2012—2014 PA State President “OUR CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE” Submitted by: Kristen Salina The President’s Project for the next two years has a focus on youth leaving the foster care system and transitioning into living independently as adults. We, as members of the GFWC of PA, can assist these young people in several different ways. Examples of how you can assist include: Contact your local Children and Youth or Juvenile Probation Office and offer to be a mentor. There are three clearances that are needed for this. The required clearances include the Child Abuse History, PA Criminal History and Federal Criminal History; Donate durable goods to an independent living facility already established in your area; Make a financial contribution to the project; Volunteer to teach a class on: interviewing skills, manners, budgeting, building a resume, preparing simple meals and the importance of monitoring what is placed on social networking sites, just to name a few topics. Remember, “Our Children Hold Our Future” and together we can offer our support to a population that are in need of positive role models for a successful transition to adult living. If you would like any additional information, please feel free to contact me at kdsalina@gmail.com. GFWC Mechanicsburg had a successful “Scrapbook Event” fundraiser in September. A special feature was a lunchtime speech by author, Joanna Campbell Slan, who has written mysteries involving scrapbooking as well as scrapbooking instruction books. Pictured are club members with author Joanna Campbell Stan (center) and Mechanicsburg Mystery Book Shop owner, Debbie Beamer, who sponsored the author. For more pictures, visit http://gfwcmech.tripod.com/. 2 G J r CONSERVATION COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM Submitted by: Heide Marie Cebrick The information sheets from the Summer Leadership Conference were shared will all clubs in Berks County — thanks to Sandy Reitz and the women of GFWC Berks County and GFWC Mohnton — Thank you ladies. We give you two green thumbs up! Sandy also sent me some ideas for future hand outs and a recipe for laundry detergent. Please feel free to send me any ideas and/or recipes for “home -made cleaners” for next summer’s conference. To make a 5 gal. container of soap: 1 bar Fels-Naptha Soap 1 cup Arm & Hammer Washing Soda 1/2 cup borax cleaning powder 15 gallon bucket with a lid Grate the Fels-Naptha soap with a manual grater. Boil water in two large pots, add the grated soap to one pot, reduce heat to simmer and stir until all the soap is dissolved. Carefully pour the water from the other pot into the bucket. Add the wasing soda and borax to the hot water in the bucket and mix thoroughly. When the soap has completely dissolved, add the soap mixture to the 5 gal. bucket. Stir well, then fill the bucket to the top with hot tap water. Stir again and cover the bucket with the lid, allow it to stand for 24 hours. The mixture will turn into a gel. To use: fill a container (an old laundry container) halfway with the gel and add water to fill the bottle. Shake well to combine the soap gel and water. Use this as you would your regular detergent, 5/8 c for top loader, or 1/4 c to a front loader washer. MEMBERSHIP/CONSERVATION Submitted by: Nancy D’Amico A group from GFWC West-Side, including two new members and one prospective member, met for a walk along the Susquehanna River in Kingston, PA. It was an opportunity for the women to learn about our efforts to support the GFWC Conservation Community Service Program. The women “laced up their shoes” for the walk to tie in the theme, MembershipThe Sole of Federation. After a recent informational membership night 7 women are considering joining our club. Shown before the walk are: row 1; Melissa Parry, new member; Shelley Russin, Club President. Row 2; Bonnie MacDonald, Vice Cavalari, new President and membership chairman; Kim member. Row 3; Doris Greiner, prospective member; Jackie Corbett, Luzerne County President. 3 MEMBER RECOGNITION At a recent meeting, GFWC Junior Woman’s Club of Butler recognized Sue Shewalter Brown as their 2012 Junior Woman of the Year. Sue has been a long time member of Club, most recently serving as 20102011 Club President. She is well respected and loved by all that know her. The Junior Woman of the Year Award is presented to the member who has displayed outstanding service to Club and the community during the current Club year. Each member of Club is encouraged to nominate a fellow Club member for the award. We congratulate Sue on her award. At this meeting, the 2012-2013 Officers were also installed by GFWC PA State President, Gail Paserba. The slate of officers are as follows: Tanya Ambrose, President; Stacy Panei, 1st Vice President; Christi Hilliard, 2nd Vice President; Amy Zielinski, Corresponding Secretary; Carolyn House, Recording Secretary; Suzanne Fleeger, Treasurer; and Rebecca Lozzi, Assistant Treasurer. Seated left to right: Shannon Francis, GFWC Jr. Club Member; Donna Redder, GFWC PA State 2nd Vice President; Gail Paserba, GFWC PA State President; Cyndy Sweeney, GFWC Southwestern District Director; and Nicole Robinson, PA State International Outreach Community Service Chairman. 4 FALL MEETING IN BUCKS COUNTY Submitted by: Lenore Souder Bucks County Meeting on October 24, 1012. Left to Right—Pat Schuck, President of Perkasie Club; Muriel Stanley, President of Warrington Club; Carol Harper, GFWC SED; Vicky Ann Trimmer, GFWC PA State 1st Vice President; Lenore Souder, GFWC Bucks County President; and Sandra Shelly, President of Quakertown. The fall meeting of “The General Federation of Bucks County Woman’s Club” was held on October 17, 2012, at Pine Run Community Center, Doylestown. The guest speaker was Vicky Ann Trimmer, GFWC Vice President of Pennsylvania. Also, honored guest, Carol Harper, Southeastern District Director was in attendance. Ms. Trimmer spoke on the GFWC State President’s project, which focuses on Independent Living for teens exiting the foster care system. This is a two year project and a portion of the clubs fundraising monies will aid the Taber House in Doylestown. A silent auction was held to benefit UICEF Tap project, to promote clean water in Africa. The Bucks County Clubs goal is to have two wells at $500 each. With pledges from the clubs and the silent auction one is definitely a possibility in the future. HOME LIFE COMMUNITY SERVICE Submitted by: Ruth Ainis The 2012-2014 GFWC administration has partnered with 4 organizations: Canine Companions, the oldest and largest assistance dog program has been a GFWC partner for many years. Easter Seals, provides services to all persons with disabilities to ensure they have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play. There are 4 Easter Seals affiliates in Pennsylvania: Eastern (610-289-0114), Southeastern (215-879-1000), Central (717-591-7027) and Western (412-281-7244). Each has volunteer opportunities for club women. Inside Knowledge, Get the Facts about Gynecologic Cancer is a new GFWC partner. This campaign is aimed at providing women and health care providers information about the 5 most common types of gynecologic cancers: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. The 4th partner is the National Osteoporosis Foundation dedicated to the prevention of osteoporosis and broken bones. Contact information and program ideas for each of the GFWC partners is found in the GFWC manual. The Community Service project GFWC Pennsylvania will focus on for this administration is support of Food banks and Food pantries. Many families in Pennsylvania continue to struggle with the high cost of food, especially this year when so many areas are affected by the drought and food prices are predicted to increase. Clubs are encouraged to continue donating food, money, and volunteer hours to their local food pantries. When you are working with your food bank inquire to see if they are participating in the “Back Pack Program.” This is a program that provides food to children on weekends when they are not receiving a nutritious school and breakfast. If your local food pantry is not participating this may be a project your club would like to be involved with. For more information about the Back Pack Program and to locate a food bank in your go to www.feedingamerica.org. 5 CELEBRATIONS! The New Century Club of Chester recently celebrated its 119th Anniversary with congratulations to all our members, as it is the oldest women’s club in Delaware County. The Board Members in the photo are: Anne Purcell, Vicki Bell, Helen Wilson, Theresa Sgavicchio, President, Rose Fennel, Betty Semeraro and Joyce Phillips. Members of the GFWC Grove City Woman’s Club choose how to celebrate their birthdays each quarter. This group of five chose to celebrate their September birthdays with a luncheon at the Rose Haven Bed and Breakfast in Butler. Pictured from left to right: Lynne Doolan, Carol Pritchard, Anita Filer, Helen Sankey, and Ruth Ella Jaskol. Not pictured: Nannie Jean Hay, who recently had a building named for her at George Junior Republic (a home for delinquent boys). She has been on the Board for 33 years. The Federated Woman’s Club of Hershey celebrated their 50th Anniversary with a community acknowledgment event by hosting over 40 members of the various organizations that they’ve supported over the years. Guests expressed their gratitude for support and explained their services. PA State Representative, John Payne, presented the club with a congratulatory proclamation form the House of Representatives. Pictured are Charter members cutting the cake with Founder, Kemmy Himmelberger, were: Grace Fisher, Trudy Weaver, Kemmy, Virginia Frank, and Harriet Seavers. 6 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Submitted by: Sharon Stephens The GFWC Dillsburg Woman’s Club celebrated their 75th Anniversary at their meeting on September 11, 2012. The Club was established in 1936 and federated in 1937. Attorney Jane Alexander served as speaker for the evening. She was the daughter of one of the founding members, Marietta Lehmer and is also herself a longtime club member. She spoke of her memories and the impact of the club on the community. A display of pictures, scrapbooks and a slide presentation brought all of these memories to life. Long standing member, Clea Hoffman was recognized for her 61 years of membership and service to the Club. Among the many dignitaries and special guests present at the event was GFWC PA President, Gail Paserba. Back Row Left to Right: President, Shelvy Moorhead, Anniversary Committee Chairman, Faye Myers, Long Standing Member, Clea Hofman. Seated: Speaker, Jane Alexander GFWC Meadville Woman’s Club recently held an “All Star Magic Show.” Proceeds will provide $1,500 for Practical Nursing Scholarships at Crawford County Career & Technical Center and also benefit other local charitable organizations. Pictured left to right: Janet Koller, Past President; Carole Hoffman, Project Chairman and 1st Vice President; Clive Allen, Magician and Illusionist; Patty Lynn, 2nd Vice President; Tracey Allen; and Norma McClay, Club President. 7 Faye Myers, Membership Chairman, also had the honor of inducting four new members into the club. The inductees were: Sonia Park, Stephanie Portman, Lea Strouse and Dana Thomas. “ADVOCACY FOR CHILDREN” Submitted by: Mary Braun In conjunction with the GFWC President’s Project (“Our Children Are Our Future), the Federated Woman’s Club of Hershey volunteered their talents by assisting Hershey Public Library with Trick or Treat Story Time to help support “Advocacy for Children” the last week of October. President, Carol Foley, Mary Braun, Donna Czuday, Cathy Griffith, Nan Resnick and Alice Ziemba read to approximately thirty preschool and kindergarten children. Assisted by FWCH members, the 2 to 5 years old received trick or treat bags to decorate, listened to stories read by our volunteers and paraded around the library for treats. All of the children said they enjoyed the stories and had a fun time. The volunteers all agreed that by showing our love for reading and sharing it with others, we are encouraging the children to have a love for books. Our volunteering shows them that we care for our youth. FWCH President, Carol Foley, greets costumed children for “Trick or Treat Story Time” at the Hershey Public Library on October 31st. Central PA HOBY Seminar Submitted by: Carol Foley Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) - Central PA Carol Foley, 21 Wagner Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036 717-566-0637 cfoleye@aol.com NEW PLACE - The seminar will be held at Shippensburg University this year. The dates are May 16-19, 2013. It is time to contact your local high school and ask them to begin the selection process for the HOBY Leadership Seminar. Please be sure your school personnel know the new location. The information should be on the website. Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership—Western PA Carol Foley, 21 Wagner Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036 717-566-0637 cfoleye@aol.com The seminar will be held June 7-9, 2013 at Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, PA. The seminar chairman is Kristina Burch and you may contact her at kaylburch@yahoo.com. Please contact your high school and ask them to begin the selection process. All of the information is on the HOBY website. Let’s try to increase the number of schools that the women’s clubs sponsor!! 8 December Clubwoman Newsletter Article Deadline is February 15, 2013. Please forward articles and photos to Tanya Ambrose at trambrose@iqcconsulti ng.com or mail to: 106 Freeport Rd, Butler, PA 16002. 9 GFWC Clubwoman Magazine is a great link between GFWC and the local club woman! Middle Atlantic Region Clubwoman Chairman Dotti Zimmerman is hopeful that 100% of our region’s clubwomen will subscribe to this publication. Please go to www.gfwc.org. Click Member Center and the Forms. After subscribing, send an email to tadz@windstream.net to inform Dotti of your subscription. PROMOTING GFWC AWARENESS Submitted by: Dotti Zimmerman GFWC Pennsylvania North Central District had three clubs working together to help sponsor the Milton-Watsontown Community Days at the local ball field this summer. The clubs were GFWC Milton, GFWC Milton Juniors and GFWC Warrior Run. The ball field was the Crosscutters in Williamsport, which is a Phillies Short Season A Affiliate. The three clubs are from those communities and the surrounding area, therefore it was great to come together to split the cost of the sponsorship, share information, have a display table highlighting GFWC programs and projects, talk with the attendees, distribute information and see our names flashed on the score board as well as our name being announced and thanked as a sponsor. Vicki Keister, GFWC Warrior Run member and Melinda Overdorf, GFWC Milton Junior volunteering “at the Ball Park” promoting GFWC awareness in the community. One thousand tickets with our name on them had been distributed by members of the three clubs, as well as having them available at the local library, YMCA, local beauty shops and specialty shops in the community. The left over information sheets with contact names and lollipops attached were used by the GFWC Milton Juniors at the Pet Parade, the GFWC Warrior Run members at their yard sale/benefit and GFWC Milton members at their Harvest Festival Booth. IN LOVING MEMORY... Submitted by: Joyce Keffer The GFWC Woman’s Club of Mohnton, on September 16, 2012, dedicated a bench with a plaque for a member who recently passed away. Joyce Ruffner passed away in April 2012 after 36 years of service to the Woman’s Club and her community. Joyce served in many capacities to her club, including President and Recording Secretary. Three weeks prior to her passing she had accepted the position of Recording Secretary, again. Joyce was also Recording Secretary for Berks County Federation of Women’s Club at one time. It was great to dedicate a bench in Joyce’s honor for all of the work she had done for our club. She will be terribly missed. 10 VOLUNTEERISM! Submitted by: Carolyn House GFWC Jr. Woman’s Club of Butler volunteers helped to stuff totes on November 7th for Project Hope at St. Peter’s in Zelienople. Pictured from left to right: Tricia Zima Sheakley, Community Service Chairman; Rebecca Lozzi, Assistant Treasurer, Alicia Sheppick, Club Member; and Mandy Claypoole, Arts Chairman. Project Hope is a nonprofit organization that helps families of hospitalized children by donating canvas tote bags to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh that have been filled with needed items. The items are donated or purchased by using monetary donations, volunteers fill the totes and the totes are then delivered to the Volunteer Office at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. The totes are distributed by hospital’s staff to help families in need, families that have arrived with their child unexpectedly or that have been at the hospital for an extended period of time. Fundraising and Development Fundraising items are still available for purchase!!! We have Portfolios and Flash Drives! These items are only $15.00 ea., tax included. These items are available from your District Directors. Please make checks payable to GFWC PA and put fundraisers in the memo. 11 2012-2014 Clubwoman Staff Tanya Ambrose, Editor 336 N Bluff St, Butler, PA 16001 724-991-4064 trambrose@iqcconsulting.com Edith Rathbun, Circulation GFWC Pennsylvania Headquarters 4076 Market Street, Suite 211, Camp Hill, PA 17011-4200 717-591-0452 GFWCPennsylvania@gfwcpennsylvania.org Pennsylvania Clubwoman (USPS #425-960) is published four times a year: March, June, September, and December by the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Pennsylvania. The subscription price of $3.40 is included in the dues. Periodical postage is paid at Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Postmaster - send address changes to: General Federation of Women’s Clubs Pennsylvania 4076 Market Street, Suite 211 Camp Hill, PA 17011-4200 GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS PENNSYLVANIA State Headquarters, 4076 Market Street, Suite 211, Camp Hill, PA 17011-4200 “The New Century Club of Chester recently held it’s installation of officers for the 2012-2014 Club year at the Concordville Inn on May 8, 2012. Pictured left to right are: Helen Wilson, Secretary; Anna Purcell, Vice President; Vicki Bell, Director; Betty Semeraro, Treasurer; Rose Fennell, Director; Joyce Phillips, Director; Theresa Sgavicchio, President; Dot Novak (not shown), Director. 12