From the Pen of the National President
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From the Pen of the National President
The Official Publication of The Drifters, Incorporated www.driftersinc.org 56th Convention Edition August 2012 From the Pen of the National President My Drifter Sisters, My friends, I am always amazed at how fast time passes – whether you are having fun or not. It has been quite a journey this year, being involved in the planning of the FIRST EVER Drifter cruise. I am excited about Sailing the High Seas and Driftin’ with Ease with my wonderful Drifter Sisters. On the East Coast, there is a fast food chain called Chick-Fil-A and their main goal is service – good service. If you have ever visited Chick-Fil-A, you will most likely hear the term “my pleasure”. No matter what your request is, they aim to please. So if you request extra sugar in your coffee, you may hear back, “That will be my pleasure.” The response is practically always the same, no matter what you need. For me, it has truly been ‘my pleasure’ to serve our organization and my chosen community this year and for the last three years. The Drifters, Incorporated and each chapter therein, has worked extremely hard, met and surpassed numerous goals, and left our chosen communities better than we found it. From the small tasks to the enormous ones, we have tackled them with a smile. manner. Please continue to meet annually or biannually in your Clusters and reach out to neighboring states/regions to join you as you meet. Continue to be sisterly to one another and resolve issues with love, kindness and dignity. I would like thank The Executive Board, for your dedication and hard work this year. I especially want to thank Convention Planner Elsie Simmons Huey for going above and beyond the call of duty this year. Elsie and I traveled to Raleigh to meet with the Raleigh Chapter and we accomplished a lot and worked hand-in-hand with Raleigh to try to ensure an OUTSTANDING Convention. The ladies of Raleigh are indeed an outstanding group and I have no doubt this year’s convention will be nothing short of that. I welcome all new Drifters as well as first time attendees to the 56th Annual Drifter Convention. I hope you are ready to “Sail the High Seas and Drift with Ease!” I have enjoyed my service to Drifters and I look forward to serving you in a fourth year as National President. Best wishes as we start our 2012-2013 year! With gratitude for your service, It is exhilarating to see the accomplishments of the organization nationally and on a local level, and it has been the collective work of our entire organization. Thank you for your dedicated service and for being a valuable member of The Drifters, Incorporated. Each of you has helped to contribute to the success of our organization, by your local fundraising, and wonderful community programs, and of course dynamic membership. I hope that you have enjoyed a positive experience this year and that The Drifters, Incorporated has provided you with the ability to develop yourself in a positive Lisa Johnson-Tonkins National President Strengthen Families to Build Better Communities: “Save our Children, Assist our Seniors” Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Breezing in from Baltimore August 2012 The Charlotte Drifters honored Driftwood Joseph L. Wilson with a ‘Red Tail Award’ in February 2012. The Baltimore Drifters have been quite busy this past year, with service and activities. We have supported events of our cluster chapters Metropolitan Washington, DC, and Mitchellville, MD. Baltimore Drifters mourn the loss of our Drifter Deloris Saunders. Deloris was the sister-in-law of Drifter Lottie Muldrow, and aunt of Drifters Marcy Muldrow Sanders and Monica Brooks (Tallahassee Chapter). She had a ‘first class’ home going ceremony including a tribute from her Drifter sisters. National Secretary Donna Roderick, of Southeastern PA Chapter, members from the Mitchellville Chapter, including National Public Relations Chair Daria Daniel, and Tallahassee Chapter members participated in the ceremony. National Convention Planner Elsie Simmons-Huey, Drifter Ardella Walker Wilson and Driftwood Joseph L. Wilson. Who knew, that our beloved Driftwood Joseph Wilson was an airmen and part of the Tuskegee training program! Read article below, that was featured in a local Charlotte newspaper: Local Tuskegee Airman Joseph LaMonte Wilson Honored Joseph L. Wilson, a native of Endicott, New York, now residing in Matthews, NC was recently honored on February 12, 2012 by the Charlotte Drifters, Inc. in a special ceremony. Baltimore, Mitchellville, and Southeastern PA Drifters ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Charlotte Cable 2012 By Loretta Stanley & Gloria Graham HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Charlotte Drifters held a Founders Day Celebration at East Stonewall A.M.E. Zion Church on November 20, 2011. All Drifters attended the church service, and were recognized by Reverend Dr. Michael McLean. The Charlotte Drifters in honor of Founders day made a donation to the church and held a luncheon reception afterwards. www.driftersinc.org Mr. Wilson was presented a plaque in recognition of his service as a member of the now famed Tuskegee Airmen. He gave an inspirational talk on his involvement in the U.S. Army Air Force military service. The Drifters, Inc. of Charlotte gladly claims him as one of our Driftwoods. He is married to Drifter Ardella Walker Wilson and they are the proud parents of two daughters, Ardy Blandford of Charlotte, NC and Cynthia Nash of Atlanta, GA. The Charlotte Drifters, Inc. is affiliated with the National Drifters, Inc. and is a non-profit organization that was established nationally in 1954. The Charlotte Chapter was established in 1983 and currently has 19 members. We are involved in fund raising to promote education and donate scholarships to college bound students. We are also involved in civic activities and donate time, service and financially to homeless women, nursing homes, hospitals, disabled veterans and underprivileged schools in the Charlotte Mecklenburg School system. Our President of the Charlotte Drifters, Inc. is Madge Hopkins. Page |2 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION The Charlotte Drifters continues to keep the theme “Jump Start An Education” alive and held their Annual Scholarship Luncheon & Card party on April 30, 2012. The luncheon as usual was a smashing success and raised money to support the chapter’s scholarship program. This year the Scholarship Committee reviewed 18 outstanding high school student applications; and selected two applicants to award $1000.00 renewable scholarship awards over the next four years, for a total of $8000.00 in scholarship awards!! The Charlotte Drifters’ also continue to monitor the revolving $10,000 loan account at Johnson C. Smith. SOCIAL/PERSONAL The Charlotte Drifters hosted their annual Christmas party on December 10, 2011 in style. Guests were treated like royalty, shared in a gift exchange, and participated in fun, games, dancing and good eating. Drifter Ernestine Frye is very proud of the accomplishments of her splinters- Spencer and Kendall Frye, and Kyle Johnstone. Spencer, a high school junior, earned a certificate of merit, which entitles her to a four year, full scholarship to any of the colleges or universities of Georgia. Spencer is a straight A student. Kendall is keeping up with his sister and is also an A student. In April, Kyle, the oldest of Ernestine’s splinters completed his externship in culinary arts at the Ballantyne Hotel and Resort in Charlotte. He was student at the Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School in Atlanta, GA. Chef Kyle is now employed at the elegant Ballantyne Resort. Drifter Gloria Graham was promoted to Lead Occupational Therapist for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. She oversees 48 staff & over 1500 students in the Exceptional Children’s program. Drifter Gloria Graham’s son, kindling Derek Graham, a rising senior at Elizabeth City State University, continues to excel, and made the Dean’s list for the third straight year with a cumulative grade point average of 3.8. The highlight of Derek’s year was composing a spiritual ‘I Done Came A Long Way’, which was performed by the concert choir on their spring tour. Derek also won the ‘Best Musical Producer’ award at Elizabeth City. Derek’s parents, Drifter Gloria Graham & Driftwood Irvin Graham are so proud of him!! www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Drifter Dorothy Kirkpatrick has been busy hosting sleepovers for her splinter Rachel Kirkpatrick. Rachel, who is an A honor roll middle schooler, uses her creative spirit in unique ways such as having her grandmother host the sleepover for her dad and uncle in celebration of Mothers' Day. Drifters Gerry Wallace and Velma Falls have been busy using their skills at the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections. This is the second time they have provided seasonal support to the board. This has been a busy and exciting year for Drifter Hattie Walker; she is the events coordinator for her church, East Stonewall A.M.E. Zion of Charlotte. She recently coordinated a reception to honor NFL coach Steve Wilks who has joined the Charlotte Panthers coaching staff. Steve grew up in East Stonewall. Hattie is the proud grandmother of splinter Tarian West, a high school sophomore who made the highest score in the school on her end-of-course Honors Biology test. Drifter Ardella Wilson accompanied her daughter, Counsel General Cynthia Blandford Nash on an exciting trip to Johannesburg, South Africa and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe to attend the Africa Travel Association's 37th annual meeting. While there, they participated in a Safari and both rode an elephant and saw all kinds of animals, monkeys, hedge hogs, lions, alligators and hundreds of different birds. In addition, they visited the largest falls in the world, Victoria Falls, where they saw both ends of the rainbow and relaxed on a river cruise during a spectacular sunset. Somehow, they found time to participate in the conference too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chattings from Chicago By Theresa Fambro Hooks (“Teesee”) Drifter Jackie Sharp Akins - Drifter Jackie, CEO of Lakeside Community Committee, a social service organization, and Vice President of the Chicago Chapter of The Drifters Inc., was elected on May 9 to serve on the Board of Directors of Youth Network Council and Illinois Collaboration On Youth (ICOY). ICOY provides policy development, offers organizations and individuals opportunities and support to advance policies that promote youth development. Page |3 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Drifter Jackie attended the annual Sharp Sisters and Brothers Retreat held at the Sharp's Bed and Breakfast in Starkville, MS during the week of May 28 - June 3, 2012. They hosted three parties – a Mexican Fiesta, a Seafood and a Country & Western. On July 15-17, 2012, Drifter Jackie will attend the Bed and Breakfast Association of Mississippi’s Annual Conference in Jackson, MS. Drifter Cynthia Constance Brewster- Drifter Cynthia (one of our new members) attended the annual convention of the American Speech – Language and Hearing Association in San Diego, CA in November. She attended courses during the day and socialized with members of the American Speech and Hearing Language Association and the National Black Association for Speech Language and Hearing in the evening. Drifter Cynthia and her sister, Chantal, have established a Scholarship Fund in memory of their parents. The Walter E. and Constance Mackey Brewster Scholarship is a part of the Black Tie Gala. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student at Alabama A & M University this fall. Drifter Cynthia presented a paper, Parkinson’s Disease and Treatment in the New Millennium: Use of the Resistive Breather with Other Treatment Modalities Improving Voice, Dysphagia and Psychosocial Status in a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease: A Case Study, at the 20th Anniversary Conference of the National Association of African American Studies in Baton Rouge, LA this past February. In the evening, Drifter Cynthia socialized with friends from Alabama A & M University, Southern University and other convention attendees. Drifter Jacqueline Craig- Drifter Jacqueline lost her husband, Driftwood Jim, earlier this year, and we have continuously surrounded her with love and friendship. Drifter Mallorie A. Garner- Drifter Mallorie, retired as a special education administrator for the Chicago Public School System, continues to consult with CPS in her specialized field. She’s keeping busy this summer, planning and over-seeing the extensive renovations on her south suburban home. Drifter Ann Hinton- Drifter Ann (one of our new members), an entrepreneur, fashion and jewelry vendor and owner of Hinton Interior Designs, earned www.driftersinc.org August 2012 a degree in psychology from the University of Illinois. Drifter Ann is involved in several community programs: My Sisters Keeper, Breast Cancer Awareness, Mother McAuley Mothers’ Mentors Club. Her Driftwood Jim is a pharmacist; her Kindling Gigi Hinton Berry, a Chicago Policewoman, has three daughters, Gabrielle, Gracie and Giovannie. Drifter Ann’s son is Kindling Kurt D. Cargle, also an entrepreneur. Drifter Ann’s grandson, Ajani, is #1 in gymnastics in the State of Illinois. He just graduated from Lincolnway East High School in Frankfort and earned a college scholarship in gymnastics. Drifter Ann celebrated her birthday in mid-June with a fun “pub-crawl” with pals to a couple of popular “in” nightspots. She is looking forward to attending The Drifters’ Annual National Convention & Cruise this summer. Drifter Theresa Fambro Hooks (“Teesee”) Drifter “Teesee,” who continues to keep her faithful readers abreast of what’s going on in and around Chicago and the surrounding communities via her popular Chicago Defender column, “Teesee’s Town,” was the honoree when The Taggers of Chicago State University’s Foundation staged its Annual Benefit Luncheon. Also Dudley Beauty College appointed Drifter “Teesee” an Ambassador “For Her Years of Support.” Additionally, she was recognized by the Society of Mannequins during its Annual Luncheon that honors “Chicago’s 10 Best-Dressed African American Women.” Drifter “Teesee” also spotlights individuals and organizations worthy of recognition for their contributions to the Chicagoland community and now. pens a new column, “Pulpit & Pew,” for the Chicago Defender’s religious/church section and captures the images of numerous social and civic events for the newspaper with her trusty little Nikon digital camera. Drifter “Teesee” traveled to Los Angeles, CA in late June with her other club sisters, The Chicago Chapter of The Carrousels, Inc., for their 47th Annual National Convention. She is also anticipating The Drifters’ Annual National Convention & Cruise later this summer. Drifter Verbie Jones-Smith- Drifter Verbie and Driftwood Clifton, who are celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary this year, have enjoyed vacationing in Florida and at their country home in Tennessee. Page |4 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Drifter Verbie has been conducting a series of trainings on Emotional Wellness during the past year to raise awareness of mental health issues in the African American community. Drifter Verbie and Driftwood Clifton attended the North Little Rock, AR All-School Reunion, June 22-24. Drifter Cynthia Williams Lance- Drifter Cynthia is still beaming with heartfelt pride over the graduation of Kindling Lauren M. McCarroll from St. John’s University in New York. Lauren received a degree in Legal Studies with a minor in Theater. Drifter Cynthia is looking forward to her 26th anniversary with the Chicago Police Department this year. She is a Lieutenant and the Commanding Officer of the CPD’s Troubled Buildings Unit. Drifter Shirley Roberts- Drifter Shirley was honored and placed in the 2012 Senior Citizens’ Hall of Fame at a most memorable and delightful luncheon, sponsored by the Chicago’s Department of Aging on June 2. Kindling Gregory Roberts, her son, received his Master’s Degree in Education on May 5 from University of Phoenix. Erica Austin, Drifter Shirley’s granddaughter, after returning from Afghanistan and completing her military duty, took up residence for a short period in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She has since moved and has now joining the Police Department in Austin, TX. Drifter Deborah Rountree (“Debbie”) Drifter “Debbie” (President of the Chicago Chapter of The Drifters. Inc.), and Drifter Cynthia attended the short showing of the movie, Deadline, in Chicago. This movie, which features Darryl Leer, a prominent member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, is an important and timely film about murder, family, race and redemption, It mimics the Trayvon Martin case in Florida. Drifter “Debbie” and Drifter Cynthia mingled with members of the Chicago Fisk Chapter prior to the showing of the movie. All were happy to support the film, which is based upon a true story. Drifter “Debbie” and Drifter Cynthia also attended the Train Is Comin’, a musical, which tells the true story of the how one white professor, one African American professor and chorale students (all former slaves) became the Jubilee Singers in the late 1870’s. They traveled domestically and internationally and raised over $120,000, saving Fisk University from www.driftersinc.org August 2012 bankruptcy. This play was written by African American playwright, McKinley Johnson; the music director is George Cooper. Cooper and Drifter “Debbie” were both members of the Fisk Jubilee Singers in the 1970’s. It is an amazing a cappella musical. The actors give a wonderful performance, telling this amazing story of amazing success among the many internal and external struggles. Drifter Linnie A. Sims- Drifter Linnie spent the winter in her Florida residence in Ft. Lauderdale and attended many, many activities and home parties. Her son, Kindling Delbert Sims, and his wife, Dr. Regina Sims, will soon be visiting London. Dr. Sims will be attending a seminar for DePaul University where she is a professor. Drifter Linnie attended the St. Louis Drifters’ Cluster; there she spent time with her sisters, Drifter Barbara Chandler, and Mary Polk. Drifter Linnie was also delighted to see her Drifter sisters from Kansas City and Memphis. Her niece, Barbara Chandler, was the speaker for the St. Louis Drifters’ Prayer Breakfast. Drifter Linnie traveled to Los Angeles, CA in late June with her other club sisters, The Chicago Chapter of The Carrousels, Inc., for their 47th Annual National Convention. Drifter Pamela Thomas-Hall - Drifter Pamela got married November 22, 2011 to Ree Johnson. Her first grandchild celebrated her first birthday on April 29. Drifter Mabel Waters - Drifter Mabel’s grandson, Atty. Benjamin Browning, recently married Kate Foley in Fairfield, CT. The mother of the groom, Kindling Mabel (#2) Browning, hosted a fabulous rehearsal dinner and party for the bridal party and friends in the Aaron Burr Mansion. The nuptials were performed at Pope Pius X Catholic Church, followed by a lovely reception at a local country club, which included a scrumptious cocktail hour, dinner and dancing until the wee, wee hours of the morning. More than 30 kin and friends from Chicago were in attendance. Drifter Mabel’s great granddaughter, Raven King, an honors graduate from Whitney Young High School, was presented by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority as part of its Teen Pearls Celebration. Drifter Shirley Roberts and Drifter Linnie Sims shared in the celebration. Raven was also supported by other Chicago Drifters Page |5 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition via a congratulatory ad in the Souvenir Program Book. Raven will attend Ball State University in the fall. As usual, Drifter Mabel Is preparing to spend the summer in her vacation home in Idlewild, MI. She’ll be joined there by her California nieces in July for Idlewild’s 100th Anniversary Celebration. ______________________________________________ August 2012 Chester, OH. The new members Marviette Johnson and Kathy Young. Kathy Young are Drifters Marviette Johnson Clippings from Cincinnati By Daphne W. Robinson Pictured is Drifter Gwen RobinsonBenning, President of the Cincinnati Chapter, Drifters, Inc. She began her term of office in September 2011. Cincinnati Chapter Community Service In March 2012, members of the Cincinnati Chapter volunteered to read to Head Start students at the Cincinnati Community Action Agency. This was “Right to Read’ month. The experience was enjoyable to all who participated. Some of the members plan to continue volunteering to continue this service. CEO of the Community Action Agency is Cincinnati Drifter President, Gwen Robinson-Benning. On March 29, 2012, several members of the Cincinnati Chapter participated in an interactive fellowship experience with parents and young residents of Cincinnati’s Ronald McDonald House. The Cincinnati Chapter donated $200.00 to the Caring Voice Coalition. This organization serves people with Lung Disease. Speaking of Women’s Health The May 2012 chapter meeting included an educational forum about women’s health. The presenter was Dr. Alaba Robinson. The members were attentive and had lots of questions. Using a Body Mass Index, they learned a quick method to assess the manner in which their height and weight reflected their individual body type. Cincinnati Chapter Welcomes New Members The Cincinnati Drifters welcomed two new members in a ceremony that took place Saturday March 3, 2012 at the Wetherington Country Club in suburban West www.driftersinc.org Drifters Jacqueline Thomas, Membership Chairman and Dr. Ann Richburg, Co-Chairman coordinated the event. Thank you for a memorable occasion. Ladies Welcome to ‘Drifterdom. A Drifter Welcome to Imogene Williams Drifter Imogene Williams, a longstanding member of the now dissolved Columbus, OH chapter, missed being affiliated with a chapter. So when she asked about becoming a member of the Cincinnati chapter, we welcomed her with open arms. Except at times, that the weather is bad, Imogene has been faithful in making that 100 mile trek (one way) to and from Columbus, OH. She is hard working just as she was in the Columbus Chapter. Tacky Ball Time The Cincinnati Drifters sponsored its fourth Tacky Ball in October 2011. Our guests had a good time and look forward to the next Tacky Ball. Chapter members are now planning the next Tacky Ball, scheduled for October 20, 2012. Cincinnati Chapter Members Pose at 2010 Tacky Ball Chapter Fun & Fellowship The Cincinnati Chapter celebrated Founders’ Day November 2011 at the Marriott Hotel. The order of the Page |6 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition day was enjoying each other, enjoying good food, and enjoying Mother Wisdom, the guest presenter. Once again, we gathered at the home of Drifter Mary & Driftwood Stan Morton in December 2011 to celebrate the upcoming Christmas holiday. Games and fun, and good eating’s were part of the afternoon agenda. Drifter Stephany and Driftwood Dr. Curtis Taylor opened their home for a picnic celebration in June 2012. Chapter officers were installed. The elected officers were: Gwen Robinson-Benning, President; Judge Nadine Allen, Vice President; Stephany Taylor, Secretary; and Marviette Johnson, Treasurer. Chapter Social and Personal News Dr. Ann Richburg: Hostess with the ‘Mostest’ Drifter Sister Ann Richburg served two important roles that culminated on Saturday February 11, 2012. She was Protocol Chairman of a Founders’ Day luncheon sponsored by Sigma Omega Chapter (AKA). She was also Event Chair at the Cincinnati Top Ladies annual gala that was held later that evening. Both events were successful and enjoyable. Cincinnati Chapter Vice President Seeks Second Term in Municipal Court Nadine Allen wears two or more hats. She is completing her first term as Judge of the Hamilton County Municipal Court and is seeking a second term. Our best wishes as she seeks reelection to this prestigious position. Nadine is the Cincinnati Drifter Chapter Vice August 2012 Queen City Links Hold Annual Luncheon Drifter sisters Yvonne West and Pamela McClain are members of the Queen City Links; that sponsored the annual luncheon on May 12, 2012. The Many Faces of Human Service Drifter Daphne Robinson has her fingers in a lot of pies. As Volunteer Chairman, she solicited more than 20 members of Phi Psi Omega Chapter - AKA to serve April 28th at the Health Expo sponsored by the Center for Closing the Health Gap. She and her volunteers registered those who explored the Children’s Pavilion. They were so efficient, some of the visitors thought they were in charge of all Children’s Pavilion activities. The Health Gap staff complimented them on a job well done. Daphne was Publicity Chairman for Phi Psi Omega’s annual signature fundraiser, the Jazz Brunch and Silent Auction. The fundraiser event was held June 9 th. In February, 2012, Daphne served as a member of the Women’s Emmaus Team at the Women’s Walk to Emmaus that was held in February 2012. This is her 4 th time to serve as a team member. Her original walk was in February 2002. In addition she presented her second Spiritual Talk as part of this Walk. Drifter Candice Owens Serves on Planning Committee- Candice Owens, An employee of Mercy Health, served on the planning committee that collaborated to sponsor the Boy Scouts’ first Whitney Young Dinner. President. Drifter Trimble – New AKA Adrienne Trimble was initiated as a member of Sigma Omega Chapter (AKA) in November 2011. She was sponsored by Drifter Ann Richburg. Adrienne is employed by Toyota Automobile Company in Northern Kentucky. She was featured in a recent Jet Magazine publication. www.driftersinc.org Candice Owens is 2nd from the right Bon Voyage Drifter Sisters The Cincinnati Drifters bid adieu to chapter members Jane Patterson, and her daughter Vada P. Love as they moved from Cincinnati to Charleston, SC. Fortunately, despite the housing crisis, both were able to sell their homes. We will miss you. Jane transferred to become an Alumna member. Vada transferred to member-at-large. Page |7 Jus’ Driftin’ Jane Patterson 56th Convention Edition Vada P. Love Our World Travelers Drifter Yvonne West & Driftwood Roland spent a month in Brazil in August 2011. Roland was there on business and Yvonne accompanied him. In March 2012, Yvonne and Roland traveled to Australia on a trip that mixed business with pleasure. They learned quite a bit about the Australian culture. Yvonne shared this information with her Drifter sisters at our March meeting. Drifter Sisters Experience Family Losses Drifter Melba & Driftwood Henry Morgan suffered double losses in February. First Henry’s father died. His stepmother died 11 days later. Both funerals were held at the Greater Bethlehem Temple Apostolic Church in Cincinnati. Drifter Roberta Carter and Driftwood Leon, plus their daughter, Drifter Kim Carter (Atlanta) gathered in Cincinnati to memorialize the passing of Leon’s mother following a long illness. Stephany and Dr. Curtis Taylor traveled to Nashville, TN for the February 27 funeral of his mother, Mrs. Earline Taylor. We sent condolences to Drifter Jacqueline Thomas on the news of her mother’s death. Services for Jackie’s mother, Mrs. Mary Brock were held in Montezuma, GA. Mrs. Eurie Lee Alexander Harris, mother of Drifter Jennifer Daniels died recently. Her funeral was held at Cincinnati’s Calvary United Methodist Church. ________________________________________________ Cleveland Communiqué By Andrea Dockery The Cleveland Drifters continued to work hard, yet play hard over the past year. We had the joy of www.driftersinc.org August 2012 installing three new members! As we convened at Drifter Norma Singleton’s home in the spirit of the season, we welcomed Victoria Lacey, Kymberly HallChambers, and Janeen Shaw. These dynamic women entered our ranks with diverse backgrounds, which will only enhance and uplift the great work of our chapter. We were delighted and excited that our new members were quick to engage and support our programming and share in sisterly love. The Cleveland Drifters continued to serve our seniors at our monthly ‘Bingo Night’ at the Fairfax Rehabilitation Center. They always welcome us and we enjoy our evenings with them. We provide them with much needed clothing and personal items. We engage the group with lively bingo, fun prizes, and warm, sisterly smiles. We also united ourselves with the women and children of the New Life Community Center during the Thanksgiving holiday. This transitional living facility works with community partners to provide opportunities to support families in need. We prepared baskets for families to ensure that their holiday was plentiful and filled with joy. The Cleveland Drifters also provided fabulous holiday gifts for our seniors at Fairfax in the spirit of Kwanzaa. We decided to embark on a new social outing, The Menu 6 Project. This project was a fun mixer, Martini Monday, which reintroduced our chapter to the Cleveland community and educated them on the goals of our organization. We also continued to support Drifter Lisa Kelly-Hogan as supporters of the City Mission Project as servers to the residents during the dinner hour. We pride ourselves in reaching out to the Cleveland community and partner with other groups and organizations to assist, sustain, and support diverse programs. DRIFTER HIGHLIGHTS Drifter Cheryl King, chapter President, continues to enjoy her retirement. She has traveled to St. Martin, Puerto Rico, and Washington, DC. Visiting the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial was the highlight of her DC trip. Though she is a renowned traveler, bonding with her Drifter sisters and relishing in the good work that we do, the “sisterhood is paramount”. Drifter Andrea Dockery was re-elected K-8 Memberat-Large for the Cleveland Teachers Union. She continues to serve the members of the union as the Salary & Benefits Chairperson. As an elected member of the Executive Board, she plans to travel to Detroit, MI to represent the union as a delegate for their national Page |8 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition convention. She also plans to maintain her perfect attendance in the ‘travel club’ with visits to San Juan, PR, Atlanta, and a surprise trip in the making. Drifter Linda Edwards is another member of the retiree club! Having dedicated years of service to Cuyahoga Community College, Linda has a newfound freedom: world traveler. Athens, Greece and many of the Greek Islands and Istanbul, Turkey were two remarkable trips. Linda also spent the Christmas holidays in Seattle and Las Vegas. One of her most memorable trips was the visit to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and a visit to the Pentagon. Drifter Mary Glazer is officially retired! Having worked as Diversity Director for Realty One real estate company in Northern Ohio, she devoted more than 30 years to a career in the real estate market. The plan is for Mary and Driftwood Walter to continue traveling often and far! Drifter Lisa Kelly-Hogan’s daughter Randi got accepted into the accelerated nursing program at Kent State University. Her daughter Mya made the Dean’s List, spring term, at the University of Pittsburgh where she is studying pharmacy. She will be traveling to Myrtle Beach in August for a family vacation. Drifter Kymberly Hall-Chambers is celebrating the accomplishments of her Kindlings. Her son, Leon James completed his first year at the University of Akron and she is looking forward to him playing football with the Zips next year. Daughter Danyelle successfully passed all five parts of the Ohio Graduation Test as a sophomore at Bedford High School. Kym enjoyed celebrating Mother’s Day Weekend in a relaxing beachfront condo in Hilton Head, SC. As the summer winds down, she plans to travel for a birthday celebration in Toronto, Canada. Drifter Elaine Hobbs once again spent the winter in Winston-Salem, NC. While in Winston, she spearheaded a toy drive collecting and donating over 500 toys to underprivileged children for Christmas. Despite enduring two devastating losses, her brotherin-law and stepson, she continues to enjoy traveling and vacationing with family and friends in Washington, DC, Las Vegas, Jacksonville, Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando, FL. Drifter Victoria Lacey has been busy with traveling and supporting her family. They traveled to Captiva www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Island, FL in May and stayed at the fabulous resort, South Sea Island. Her son Elijah will travel to Rhode Island to Brown University to participate in an exclusive science program in July. Naomi, her daughter, will attend a gymnastics camp for a week at Kent State University. She also finished first place in the state competition all around in the uneven bars. Both kindling kept their honor roll status for the entire year! As she relishes in her new move to Cleveland, Victoria has been working on her golf game and enjoying the city. Victoria and Driftwood Bill try to find any reason to have family and friends over for cookouts and good times! Drifter Adrienne Leonard continues to pursue her educational dream to earn her Masters of Education degree with licensure as a Mild/Moderate Intervention Specialist. While pursuing her degree and working, Adrienne shared her talents as a troop leader and took her girls to Washington, DC to celebrate 100 years of scouting with the Girl Scouts of America. She also visited family in Alabama to attend the graduation of her goddaughter, Kathryn Ford. What a joy it was as her goddaughter earned a full scholarship to Xavier University in New Orleans, LA. Drifter Janeen Shaw has been enjoying her first year as a Drifter and has made some wonderful new friendships! She has been busy keeping her son Justin involved in the EMBODI (Empowering Males and Building Opportunities for Developing Independence) program sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. He has been involved with various community volunteer activities such as the Cuyahoga County Fatherhood Initiative and the celebration of the 95 th anniversary celebration of the Call & Post Newspaper. The Call & Post is the oldest African American newspaper in Cleveland, and one of the oldest publications in Ohio. Drifter Janeen is looking forward to the summer break to relax, spend leisure time with her son, and travel! Drifter Tara Simpson plans to travel to the Big Island, Hawaii, this August for a much-deserved vacation filled with rest and relaxation. Tara was also elected President of the Cleveland African American Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association. Drifter Norma Singleton returned to Hampton University to celebrate her 50th college reunion where she was inducted into the Emeritus Class. She continues to volunteer as the campaign scheduler for Page |9 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Representative Marcia L. Fudge, Ohio 11th Congressional District. Norma is also a volunteer at Little Sisters of the Poor Nursing Home. Norma cruised to the Panama Canal with Driftwood Julius and Drifter Anne Wallace and Driftwood Lindell Wallace from the Portsmouth, Virginia Chapter. She also continues to enjoy traveling to New Jersey and Texas to visit family. and a spring luncheon for 45 seniors and Center staff in April. The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) is a multi-discipline arts organization whose mission is to create and enhance an awareness and understanding of artistic, cultural and aesthetic differences utilizing the framework of African, African Americans and Caribbean Arts and to promote, foster, cultivate perpetuate and preserve the Arts and Letters of the aforementioned groups. D/FW Drifters in an effort to support this cultural organization hosted a private reception in October for Ms. Ruby Dee who performed a stellar fundraising performance for TBAAL. The Family Place established in 1978 is the largest family violence service provider, in the Dallas area reaching out to thousands of victims of family violence each year, with award-winning programs that keep women and children safe. Drifter Rebecca Turner has officially retired from the Medicare financial field. This is her second retirement, and she hopes it is the last one! Her plans for a blissful retirement include traveling to San Francisco in July and Biloxi, MS in September. Drifter Frankie Winston is preparing for her 50th high school reunion in Hampton, VA while enjoying a life of leisure. She has traveled to San Juan, PR and plans to make traveling her new staple. ________________________________________________ Dallas / Fort Worth Commitment, Service, Community & FUN The Dallas/Fort Worth Drifters are committed to service, to our community and to having fun. Our members commit annually to serve in the tradition and spirit of Drifters, Incorporated to enhance our community thru our charitable, civic, educational and social programs. We design our programming to also allow us as an organization and women of color and substance to commit to uplifting each other thru monthly inspirations, outreach, fellowship and fun. The Dallas/Fort Worth Drifters again in 2011-2012 adopted the following community organizations as the target of our service and deliverables. They include: Holy Cross Catholic Family Service Center and Food Pantry- The Holy Cross Catholic Family Service Center offers emergency assistance, senior citizens programs, and service to the community thru social justice, peacemaking education and praise. The Food Pantry supports food requests for the church and surrounding community. Our Drifter Chapter provided 35 Thanksgiving Baskets to seniors in November; Christmas Gift cards to augment the Center’s Christmas program; food and staples for the Food Pantry in December www.driftersinc.org August 2012 In March, Drifter Sisters created 37 delightful Easter baskets and donated Easter candies, toys and gifts to the children of Family Place. Our contribution touched over 10% of the children Family Place provided for this Easter season. Since our inception, Driftwood, Judge Cleo Steele has secured attorneys, judges and notary members of the C.A.W Clark Legal Clinic to support and provide legal assistance for the D/FW Drifter Chapter annual Drifter Legal Clinic. The Clinic held in the community brings out over 50 attendees annually to receive legal advice and support from the team of judges and attorneys. This year attendees received added support/advise to insure they understood their voting rights and identification requirements to participate in the primary elections. The Legal Clinic was held in March. We closed out our program year by sponsoring the “Sophia Stimpson Essay and Oratorical Scholarship Competition”. The Competition founded for our dearly departed charter member, Sophia Stimpson provides a forum for local youth to demonstrate academic, artistic prowess through oratory. We provide scholarships for first, second and third place winners. And finally…FUN. Dallas/Fort Worth Drifter sisters meet monthly for our business meeting which is P a g e | 10 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition always hosted at a wonderful location with good food and fellowship. On month’s with five Saturdays we have a special outing that includes Driftwood and significant others. Our December annual Christmas party is a true example of members having fun. Held at 2Katz, 90% of our membership shared in the jazz, R&B and Old School music while dining on great traditional soul food. Our annual “Let’s Go Retro” Dinner Dance and fundraiser has been postponed to September, so not to conflict with the Drifters Southwest Cluster Meeting. D/FW Drifters and Driftwood were able to take advantage of the Fun and Hospitality of this year’s Southwest Cluster meeting. ________________________________________________ Decatur-DeKalb Dialogue The Decatur-Dekalb Drifters’ 2011-2012 theme, in conjunction with our National theme, is “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now” taken from McFadden and Whitehead’s smash hit. For this program year, we put our Chapter in high gear on the non-stop cruise position, and the results have been outstanding, if we have to say so ourselves! All Aboard! We started our year off with a recommitment service and pledge entitled, “We Must Move On!” This pledge set the tone for the accomplishments we have made in honor of our National Chapter, our community and our Chapter. COMMUNITY SERVICE Thanksgiving baskets with all the trimming and a generous check were given to two families that we have adopted for a number of years for this project. Spearheaded by Drifter Sandra Gray, The Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Campaign was a big success, especially during these difficult economic times. At our local Kroger Store on Rainbow Drive, we raised nearly $400.00, and met some great people in our community. Shoe Boxes Galore headed by Drifter Claudia Lawson. In February, we provided “Shoe Boxes Galore” to a Refugee non-profit organization for girls and women. These gifts are always needed and appreciated. www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Second Annual Drifter Wilma Johnson Scholarship Awards Walk- In April, under the direction of Drifters Lynn Johnson and Daysha McDaniel (Chairs), and Drifters Sandra Gray, Bonita Swain and Ruby Thomas, we hosted the Second Annual Drifter Wilma Johnson Scholarship Award Walk in DeKalb County, which is noted as America’s greenest County. In addition, Drifter Dot Sampson organized an educational scholarship in honor of her mother, the late Mrs. Betty Sampson, who passed last year. Through these two efforts, we offered one thousand five hundred dollars to three students from the South DeKalb area. The Betty Sampson Scholarship was awarded to Talore Williams, and she will be attending West Georgia College in the fall. The other two recipients will also be attending college in the fall. We had a great turnout and a brief discussion on the benefits of walking/exercising for health matters and an inexpensive means of spending wholesome time with our families. Conyers Seniors Rehabilitation Center Hosted by Drifters Dot Sampson, Sandra Gray and Bonita Swain, Brenda Broadnax and Ruby Thomas, in honor of Mother’s Day in May, we visited Conyers Seniors Rehabilitation Center with about sixty shoe boxes loaded with blankets, toiletries, socks, pens, paper, hugs, pictures and more. We could not tell who enjoyed the event more – the residents or their children who were seniors themselves in many instances. Drifter Ruby read her poem entitled “Drifters’ Mother’s Day” to the residents to their delight as well as that of their family. Drifter’s Ruby poem appeared in the National Directory last year. Save Our Students Academy (SOS) In April, the Chapter supported Save Our Students Academy, a youth violence prevention/enrichment program founded by Drifter Ruby Thomas in 1994. We were able to reach a number of youth, obtain volunteers, officers and needed funds for the program. It is located at 2262 Campbellton Road, S.W. Atlanta, GA. When in Atlanta, drop by. SOCIAL Valentine Social Party Time –In February, we hosted a Valentine Affair at the beautifully decorated home (in and out) of Drifter Claudia and Driftwood Evan Lawson. The P a g e | 11 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Theme was “Love is in the Air.” The Lawson’s prepared a decadent meal and desserts fit for royalty. Other Drifters and Driftwoods BYOB’d an assortment of “happy juices.” We topped the evening off with soul serenades to our Driftwoods and special friends who blushed and giggled like teenage boys. Drifters, Driftwoods, Kindling and friends attended the annual Christmas Gospel Fest at the High Museum of Art, one of America’s renowned museums. The performers took us to the highest level of excellence and praise. Our own Driftwood Lloyd Swain played major roles in the instrumental and vocal aspects of the evening. The evening was a perfect way to start the Christmas celebration. DRIFTERS CORNER Drifter Ruby, along with other Lou Walker Center Seniors completed an anthology entitled, “Before Freedom, During Freedom and After Freedom.” Drifter Ruby has five entries in the book. Her second children’s book entitled, A Family Reunion, is a story that addresses the meaning and importance of family in the lives of our children and the survival of black families and the black community. This pictorial will be published this summer, and be available on-line for purchase. Kindling Just a year ago, Whitney Thomas married the lovely Brittany Thomas on a beautiful, outdoor terrace overlooking a tranquil and mesmerizing lake in Conyers, GA. The meal was delectable and the wait service was superb – a first class wedding. Both the Bride and Groom made a dashing couple, and so did the entire Thomas-Broadnax family. Congratulations to Drifter Brenda and Driftwood Bonheur Broadnax. In a romantic garden on a sunny day at Atlanta’s Villa Christine, the beautiful Evayle Lawson, daughter of Drifter Claudia and Driftwood Evan Lawson married Mr. Nathan Alexander in a fairy tale wedding accompanied by a host of beautiful bridesmaids, groomsmen, ring bearers and adorable flower girl. The entertainment had us all moving our feet to such favorites as the phenomenal “Wobble,” and the meal and beverages were to perfection. Drifter Claudia and Driftwood Evan looked so much like the bride and groom themselves, that they could have easily renewed their vows. Congratulations to the Lawson’s. www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Drifter Josephine LaMar’s son Joseph is in medical school at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Twin son Joey works for a major accounting firm in New York; he also volunteers as a coach for a youth community football league. _______________________________________________ Detroit Dispatch By Linda M. Carter-McClure HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Detroit Drifters continue their support / adoption of the Henry Fulbright Family, a grandfather raising three teenage girls. For the Holidays, the Chapter gave the Fulbright Family food and gift cards to help make their holidays brighter. Drifter Portia Hedgespeth sees the family frequently, at church and learned that Stephanie, the oldest, has accepted a job with a homecare agency to help supplement her income as a college student. Other recipients of our generosity included: Sickle Cell Children’s Camp; The Mariner’s Inn, which provides multiple services to men who are substance abusers, which exemplifies their slogan, ‘Saving families, one father at a time; BMAD (Brothers Making a Difference), an organization on a mission to build a foundation in young boys which will prepare them to be productive citizens, who will build strong families and stronger communities; and Wigs for Kids, an organization that reaches out to kids and young adults with hair loss, notably, cancer patients. We contributed toiletries for the homeless via a Drifter’s church, collected aluminum can tabs for the Ronald McDonald House, and we dressed 36 dolls, which were Christmas gifts for needy children presented by the Old Newsboys’ Goodfellows Fund of Detroit. Civic Involvement The Founders Day Celebration with the South Bend Drifters was enjoyed by everyone (10 Detroit Drifters) who attended. Driftwood Johnny Carson drove his RV; members played cards, read and slept – the trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all. P a g e | 12 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition In support of the Tougaloo College Alumni Association, the Detroit Drifters placed an ad in the program book for their annual fundraiser. “An evening with Tony Dungy: Mentoring Detroit’s Youth Today,” featuring the former head coach of the Indianapolis Colts was a huge success according to Drifter Patricia Gardner who attended the affair. She and Drifter Linda Carter-McClure worked closely together to create and submit the informative ad about the Detroit Drifters Chapter. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION This year, the Detroit Drifters decided to give each college student in the Fulbright Family a book award. Stephanie Fulbright, a junior at Wayne State University in Detroit, and her sister LaShaunda Fulbright, a freshman at Oakland County Community College, each received the $500 book award. The book award is named after our centenarian, Drifter Maribodine Robinson. CHAPTER EVENTS Annual Events Having sustained an ankle injury and surgery in August, Drifter Patricia Gardner managed to followthrough with her last activity as Program Committee Chairman. Along with her capable Committee, a highly successful 4th Annual Stratford Shakespeare Festival day trip was held in September. Two (2) busloads of Drifters, Driftwoods and guests (100 in total) journeyed to Ontario, Canada for a day of frolic and fun. They had continental breakfast while on the bus; a wonderful buffet lunch; and enjoyed the Stratford production of “Jesus Christ Super Star.” After stopping at the border for Duty Free Shopping, snacks with beverages and raffled gifts were provided. Arranged by Drifter Laverne Ethridge, the annual Christmas activity included Sunday brunch at the fabulous Fish Market Restaurant and afterwards, a short stroll down to the Virgil Carr Center to see the musical, A Jazzy Christmas by the Plowshares Theater Group. It was an excellent starter for the approaching Holiday Season for the 30 Drifters, Driftwood and guests who attended the affair. August 2012 Cameron McClure. All sixty attendees (Drifters, Driftwood and guests) enjoyed a festive party watching the 46th Super Bowl game while enjoying a delicious catered meal, drinks of choice, cards and a ‘quarter-ending score jackpot.’ The Super Bowl party was organized by Drifter Carmen Frohman and her committee. The 2012 annual spring fundraiser, “Driftin’ Back to Soulful Days of Yester Years”, was enjoyed by nearly 160 party-goers decked-out in their best Soul Train-Disco attire. Drifters, Driftwood and their guests enjoyed the evening of dining, dancing, an open bar, live entertainment by Ms. Day as vocalist, and a 50/50 raffle, which included a gift raffle. Drifter Del Ortiz and her committee planned a memorable party with all the bells and whistles. Other Events In November, after the monthly Chapter meeting, Drifters Bette Bedden, Audrea Calloway, Charlotte Carson, Linda Carter-McClure, Laverne Ethridge, Carmen Frohman, Patricia Gardner, Barbara Macklin, Jean Nash, Del Ortiz, Dianne Robinson, Ilene Robinson and Rosecile Smith stayed for Spa Night at the home of Drifter Dorothy Brown. Once all the massages, facials, pedicures and manicures were completed, the group played cards and fellowshipped with each other into the wee hours of the morning and several spent the night. Drifters Laverne Ethridge and Jean Nash coordinated their 2nd Ladies Only Cruise on March 3, 2012. This cruise took 46 ladies, including Drifter Harriett Murray and her daughter, to St. Kitts, Labadie, Puerto Rico, and St. Maartin. They are now planning their Australian Cruise April 9, 2013, and hope you will join them. PERSONAL The Detroit Drifters welcomed our newest member, Drifter Rosecile Smith. She and Driftwood Calvin Smith have two daughters, Krystal and Kyla – both have completed their undergraduate studies and pursuing advance degrees. A former Regional Account Executive for Fashion Fair Cosmetics, The 2012 Super Bowl party was held in the home of Rosecile is a regular volunteer for several Drifter Linda Carter-McClure and Driftwood organizations, which includes serving as an official P a g e | 13 www.driftersinc.org Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition volunteer for the White House’s Annual Easter Egg Roll. Oh what a glorious day! It’s not every day that one celebrates a birthday of 103 years! In April, Drifter Maribodine Robinson celebrated her 103rd birthday with her Drifter Sisters at a local restaurant - cake and all! An extra special gift from her Drifter Sisters consisted of a gift bag filled with a continuous supply of $1 bills. It was a delight to see the glee in her eyes as she pulled each $1 from the bag that just kept coming, and coming, and coming. Drifter Charlotte Carson and Driftwood Johnny Carson celebrated their 50th Anniversary on the Island Princess cruise ship. They cruised 10 days in the Caribbean visiting these ports of call: Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Cartagena; Colon, Panama; Limon, Costa Rica; and Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. The highlights of cruise were their excursion to the Panama Canal and frequent visits to the Lotus Spa. Drifter Barbara Macklin's daughter, Kindling Yolanda Macklin, continues to recuperate from major injuries sustained on February 19, 2011 when she was struck by a reckless driver while walking her dog. The incident was traumatic for both and though it’s a year later, Yolanda still has physical challenges. Please keep her in your prayers. Drifter Laverne Ethridge and Driftwood Claude Ethridge celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary, October 14, 2011. They took their family on a Christmas Cruise, which began Christmas Eve and ended New Year’s Day. They are extremely proud of their oldest Grandson Christopher who is graduating from High School this June. He is still deciding on which college he will attend. Drifter Dianne Bostic Robinson, after serving as moderator of the Presbytery of Detroit, is now Chair of the Coordinating Cabinet. The Coordinating Cabinet is comprised of the committee chairs of the Presbytery. She was elected as a Commissioner to the General Assembly (GA) for the Presbytery Church USA to be held in Philadelphia, PA. Additionally, Dianne was chosen as one of only 20 Moderators of the GA, and www.driftersinc.org August 2012 will be Moderator of the Health Committee. Dianne also was elected to the Board of Directors of Family Service of Detroit and Wayne County. Drifter Dorothy J. Brown was Keynote Speaker for the Detroit Repertory's Annual Black Tie Gala in 2011 and received the Anchor Award for service on Mariner's Inn Board of Directors in several roles: Executive, VP, Chair of the Human Resources Committee and Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee. She has also traveled to Las Vegas and Hilton Head Island, SC. Now on the mend, Drifter Patricia Gardner continues her educational and technical consultant services for the Michigan State Department of Education. Her various intra-state trips, as well as the For Women Only (FWO) Conference in White Plains, New York, are among her most recent travels. Many of her Drifters Sisters are also members of FWO and while together, they enjoyed shopping, entertainment and memorable kinship. In early May, Michael C. McClure (US Army 1st Lt.), son of Drifter Linda Carter-McClure and Driftwood Cameron McClure, left for Afghanistan where he will spend about a year on this tour of duty. Your prayers are requested to keep him out of harm’s way and for a safe return home. Jayde Gray, granddaughter of Drifter Dorothy Brown, is graduating from Groves High School. She played basketball and was a good student. Jayde will be attending either University of Toledo or Michigan State University this fall. Great-grandson, Jordan Gray, won the Spelling B at his school and was featured in the Walled Lake Consolidated Schools newsletter. Because of illness, Jordan, an A student, was disappointed that he could not represent his school in the regional competition. Granddaughter Alexandra was accepted, and will attend University of California - Berkeley in August. She plans to get a master degree in Urban Planning. Drifter Audrea Calloway cannot wait to see and hold her great-granddaughter, Alonna Raqual Fullwood, who was born on January 1, 2012. What a New Year gift from her granddaughter, Shaina Fullwood! P a g e | 14 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Last year was a busy year for the family of Drifter Harriett Murray. Grandson, Miles Murray (son of her deceased son, Robert, a Detroit Fireman), was escorted on his first day of school by the Detroit Firefighters, which was televised by a local TV News station. Jason C. Murray, Drifter Harriett’s son, received a promotion to an ‘office job’ with DTE energy; he will no longer be affected by ‘outside elements (weather).’ For Father's Day, Jason was featured with his son, Maxwell, on front page of Sunday Free Press (June 19, 2011) in the article "Why Dad Is MY HERO." Both their picture and letter written by Maxwell was in newspaper. In the same article, Drifter Harriett’s son-in-law, Robert Hawkins, was highlighted along with his daughters, Lauren and Kayla Hawkins, who wrote a letter about their father. Likewise, their letter and picture were featured in the newspaper. Breanna A. Mobley, granddaughter of Drifter Linda Carter-McClure and Driftwood Cameron McClure, was the only freshmen to make the Lansing’s Waverly Senior High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team. For her strong basketball skills, positive attitude and work ethics, Breanna received several awards of recognition, including being named to the Class A Special Mention Roster by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan. Drifter Evelyn Roberson will share her experiences and expertise as an appointee of the Henry Ford Hospital’s Transplant Patient Care Committee. Drifter Laverne Ethridge is also extremely proud of her Jennifer Hudson experience with Weight Watchers. She has lost 25 pounds and kept it off for one entire year! Last summer, Drifter Patricia Gardner (Detroit’s 2011 Special Drifter) and her family traveled to Lithonia, GA to fellowship in a joyously uplifting 43rd Annual Gardner Family Reunion. _______________________________________________ August 2012 Greetings from Gary By Imogene Edwards HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Gary Chapter continued with our yearly donations and service to the following community groups. Lake County Food Bank, Bridges Foundation for Special Children, Simmons Loving Care Nursing Home and the Images of Hope, a training school for adults. CHAPTER EVENTS In November, we inducted three Educators, two Students and one Businessperson, into our Sisterhood. Educators: Detra Sullivan-Morgan, Helen M. Richardson, and Winfred Jones. Students: Anesia Brown Ivy Tech College, and Jessica M. Sullivan. Valparaiso Law School Business: Nakea Barksdale. This summer the Gary Chapter is presenting a “Season of The Arts with Us” Sunday, May 20, 2012 BET THEATER & DINNER at WildFIRE to see “The Story of Marvin Gaye” Saturday, June 9, 2012 Ravinia & Picnic EARTH, WIND & FIRE WITH ORCHESTRA Sunday, July 15, 2012 Goodman Theater & Dinner at Maggiano’s - CROWNS by Regina Taylor Thank You! Lastly, we would like to say Thank You, for all the acts of kindness that were sent to Drifter Helen E. Scales and Driftwood Willie Scales, and Driftwood Kenny Hicks and Sons, and the Gary Chapter, when Drifter (Rev) Kim Scales-Hicks died this spring. ______________________________________________ Greensboro News The Greensboro Chapter of Drifters, Inc. hosted its 14 th Annual Tacky Formal fundraiser. It was a huge success and Drifter sisters from Raleigh, Richmond, Mitchellville, and Orangeburg attended the affair. The P a g e | 15 www.driftersinc.org Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Greensboro Chapter raised money for its scholarship drive and provided a $500 book award to a graduating high school student from Dudley High School and an award to Bennett College for Women. The Greensboro Chapter of Drifters inducted seven outstanding and wonderful women into its chapter on March 30, 2012. Drifter Tanya Redd of the Greensboro Chapter and National President, Lisa Johnson-Tonkins presided over the induction ceremony. The ceremony was held at the home of Drifter Andrena Coleman. Andrena’s daughter, Jocelyn Coleman Brown was among the seven new women inducted. Drifter Jocelyn makes the third mother-daughter unit within the Greensboro Chapter. The other mother-daughter unit is Drifter Yvonne Johnson and her daughter Drifter Lisa JohnsonTonkins and Drifter Mary Peek and her daughter Drifter Elaine Green-McCone. New members installed were Sheila Allen, Felicia Angus, Jocelyn Brown, Shirlye Grandi, Renee Nicco, Darlene Norman and Nan Williams. August 2012 Houston News Over the past three years, the Houston Chapter, The Drifters, Inc. has maintained, and supported a partnership with the University of Houston's Relatives Raising Kinchildren. The Houston Drifters specifically focuses its efforts on this groups’ grandparents raising grandchildren. Through grant funding, the University provides free services for grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting when the biological parents are unable to do so. University support includes information and referral to service delivery; the establishment of support groups; and the provision of avenues to access public benefits. The Houston Drifters take this initiative to a higher-level by providing direct support to participants with much needed food, toys, books and other basic staples necessary for the grandparent and grandchild to enjoy in-home, positive family events. The Chapter adds an additional dimension to the project by involving students from the Energized for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (E-STEM) family of schools in a service project. The students procure donations of food items and amenities and assist the Drifters in delivering the goods to the grandparents. At the November 2012 activity, E-STEM students provided lively entertainment before presenting the grandparents with gorgeous baskets filled with food for the holidays. For the Christmas holidays, Drifters donated ageappropriate toys for the grandchildren, and food for family events. At the December support group meeting, the adults were presented with their donated goods and grandparents as well as grandchildren enjoyed a wholesome and nutritious repast. Save Our Children The Road to Higher Education _______________________________________________ www.driftersinc.org Sensing the need to inspire worthy and deserving students to further their education after high school, the Houston Chapter gave six $1,000 scholarships to students that have participated in Drifters community P a g e | 16 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 service projects. The goal of the scholarship program is to ensure the infusion of workers in our community that have the skills necessary for tomorrow’s world and the resulting work environment. Optimum Care residents Mrs. Knight and friend, mother of Linda Knight Burkley Money Talks Continuing the dedication to support the young people of the community, the Houston Drifters hosted a Financial Literacy Workshop for students from the University of Houston Upward Bound Program. This in-depth seminar held in April 2012 was designed to make a positive difference in the lives of young people by providing them with the information necessary to make wise financial decisions. The workshops were led by in-house financial advisors from Mass Mutual: Brian Scott, Sr. and Douglas Malone Workshops topics included: 1) Earning Money; 2) Saving Money; 3) Spending Money; and 4) Giving to Charity. Participating students were given backpacks filled with financial information, for their future reference and enjoyed a sumptuous lunch courtesy of the Upward Bound Program staff. Mardi Gras Madness/Assist our Seniors For the third consecutive year, the Houston Drifters hosted a Mardi Gras party for the senior citizen residents at the Optimum Care residential facility at their campus in Missouri City. This facility offers seniors an environment specifically tailored to provide care and comfort to seniors whose physical and cognitive health is in a decline. The party was complete with beads, games, Cajun-style food, and dancing. The music was the kind you hear on Bourbon Street; it motivated Drifters and seniors alike to take to the floor and parade in unique carnival-style strutting. www.driftersinc.org Drifters Ericka Moore, Ada Cooper, Elaine Archie, Christine Criner-Smth and Linda Knight Burkley join the fun! After the dancing, residents enthusiastically played Bingo and were delighted with the prizes for a winning board. Fun Combined with Fundraising The Houston Drifters have mastered the art of having fun, even when raising funds. This year's April fundraiser was held at the Ensemble Theater, one of the only professional theatres in the region dedicated to the production of works portraying the African American experience, and the oldest and largest professional African American theatre in the Southwest. Drifters and their friends bought the house for this event and engaged in uninhibited fun and laughter while viewing the play Cuttin' Up, by P a g e | 17 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Charles Randolph Wright. The play brought comedy to an exploration of the African American barbershop trimmed with a series of thought-provoking and funny anecdotes. The pièce de résistance to the afternoon was the elaborate and delectable assortment of food and drink elegantly served pre-show and at intermission. Kudos Drifter Jackye Alton received the Thelma Patten Law Award, given by the Houston Alumna Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at the annual Jazz Soiree. Drifter Josie Daniels chaired the "Evening in Egypt" Soiree. The inaugural graduating class of Energized for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Academy, (E-STEM) Inc., produced outstanding future engineers, scientists, researchers and innovators of tomorrow with the distinction that they will be graduating from the first Texas-STEM designated high school in the Houston Independent School District. Drifter Lois Bullock is the Founder and Head of the E-STEM schools. Kindling Accomplishments Kindling Terrence Byrd, son of Drifter Vickie Byrd and Driftwood Tyrone Byrd received his bachelor's degree from Truman State University, Kirksville, MO. Kindling Sheji LaDay, daughter of Drifter Joyce Hobbs is a 2012 graduate of Howard University, Washington, DC and is headed to Law School. Kindling Asyia Gardner, daughter of Drifter Opal Brandy, graduated from Episcopal High School in Houston, TX. Congratulations are in Order The Houston Chapter welcomed a new Driftwood on May 26, 2012, when Drifter Erica Moore and Mr. Idris Albert were united in holy matrimony. _______________________________________________ Drum Lines from Indy By Stacia Gray Celebratory drums beat loudly in Indy proclaiming the outstanding activities of the Indianapolis Chapter of Drifters, Inc. www.driftersinc.org August 2012 HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Indianapolis Drifters banded together in a concerted effort to save a 30-gallon bag of pop can tabs for the Ronald McDonald House located on the Indiana University Purdue University campus (IUPUI) in Indianapolis, IN. The Ronald McDonald House provides housing for out of town families of ill children who receive treatment at the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. The pop can tabs make it possible for the families to stay in the Ronald McDonald House free of charge. Toiletries were also donated to the Julian Center. The Center provides shelter for battered women and their families. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION New school uniforms were purchased for Elder Diggs Elementary School #42 students in the Indianapolis Public District (IPS), for the 2011-2012 school year. The school is located on the west side of Indianapolis and is named in honor of one of the founders of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Mr. Elder Diggs. The Indy Drifters are committed to education and are reaping many benefits due to that commitment. Drifter Stacia Gray received the Trailblazer Spirit Award for Education from the Indianapolis Section of the National Council of Negro Women. Drifter Stacia also received the Ambassador’s Award for Education from the Human Relations Department of the Metropolitan School District of Perry Township. Many family graduations will take place this year for the Indy Drifters. President Drifter Furniss Holloway’s grandson Geoffrey Holloway will graduate on May 5, 2012 from Tennessee State University with a B.S. in Political Science. Furniss’ granddaughter, Jenae will complete a two-year Teach For America program in Los Angeles this June 2012. Drifter Vivian Howard’s daughter Amber Howard will graduate from Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma with a degree in Psychology. Drifter Winifred Jefferson’s granddaughter Lindsey Jefferson will graduate from Purdue University with a degree in Political Science and Environmental Policy. P a g e | 18 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Drifter Betty Rowley’s grandson Durrell Rowley will graduate from Indiana State University with a degree in Business. SOCIAL/PERSONAL To counteract the hustle and bustle of the Holiday Season, the Indy Drifters spent an evening together at the theater in November 2011. The entertainment was the Harlem Dance Theatre. The Affair was not only well worth our time, we got a chance to see one another dressed in our finest for the occasion. It was a warm way to end the year. In Memoriam The Indianapolis Drifters will sorely miss the wonderful friendship of our Drifter Sister Alene Wilson who passed December 4, 2011. The Indy Drifters also mourn the death of Father Boniface Hardin. He was the President Emeritus and Founder of Martin University located in Indianapolis, IN. Martin University was the recipient of the Indy chapter’s Revolving Student Loan Fund (RSLF). _______________________________________________ Kansas City Drifters Please keep the Kansas City Chapter members in prayer. They have some members that are suffering from illnesses. Thank you! ________________________________________________ Vibrations via Las Vegas By Marsha Kimble-Simms, Esq. HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Annual St. Patrick Senior Day Celebration The Las Vegas Chapter of Drifters’ annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration at Martin Luther King, Jr. Senior Center was a great success. The Drifters presented the seniors with gifts and treated the seniors to wonderful songs and original poems. Driftwood Herbert Freeman sang songs accompanied on the piano by William Parker. Johnny Hampton spoke eloquently as he read from his private poetry collection. Mr. Hampton is planning to publish a book that will include all his original poems. Drifter Marsha Kimble-Simms, Esq., was the Emcee at this year’s event and gave seniors an opportunity to talk about www.driftersinc.org August 2012 such topics as their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. This was a sensational gathering of over one hundred seniors from across Las Vegas. Each senior received a gift from the Las Vegas Drifters. Drifter Carlene La Fear-Williams chaired the event. Also present were Betty Thomas-Orr, new member Melody Nelson, Pat Davis, and La Frances Dancy. Civic /Political Action Drifters Betty Thomas-Orr and Jackie Hoggart, chairs of the Political Action Committee walked precincts for Marsha Kimble-Simms, Esq. during her campaign for North Las Vegas Municipal Court Judge. Kudos to Drifters Betty and Jackie, for knocking on doors, and walking in the hot summer temperatures, to remind the electorate, to go out and vote. This activity is historically significant because many people died so that African Americans could have the right to vote. Thanksgiving Baskets The Las Vegas Drifters collaborated with the 100 Black Women, sororities, fraternities, and the Links, Inc., to provide over 150 baskets to families in our African American community. Food, sweaters, and coats in all sizes were provided for anyone in need. Shade Tree for Victims of Domestic Violence The Las Vegas Drifters donated items to Shade Tree, a shelter for women and children who were victims of domestic violence. The Drifters collected school supplies and toiletries for women and children who live in the shelter. The Drifters have volunteered at the shelter assisting with various needs. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION The Las Vegas Drifters held the first annual Tacky Ball and fundraiser at the Historic Fifth Street School on March 24, 2012. Thank you to the Greensboro, NC Drifters Chapter for this great and wonderful idea. Las Vegas City Councilman Ricki Barlow, and his wife attended the Tacky Ball and were given awards for their support of the Las Vegas Drifters. All proceeds from the ball will benefit the Drifters Scholarship fund. Awards were given for the tackiest man and woman. Drifter Betty Thomas-Orr donated fabulous prizes for the raffle and all the Drifters donated door prizes. We were happy to have alumni Drifter Ruby Garland at this wonderful event. CHAPTER/REGIONAL EVENTS P a g e | 19 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Drifters are looking forward to attending the annual area Cluster in Houston, TX. Five Drifters from the Las Vegas Chapter will be attending. They are as follows: Denise M. Ogletree, Betty Thomas-Orr, Jackie, La Frances Dancy, Patricia Davis and Ponchita Lopez. The Las Vegas Drifters added new member Melody Nelson and Ponchita Lopez rejoined the organization. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Drifter Sister Betty Thomas Orr will be taking an Eastern European cruise out of Stockholm to St. Petersburg, Russia. Her grandson Jordon Thomas graduated from high school. Her daughter Drifter Pamela Thomas-Hall just completed the rebuilding of her home after it was totally destroyed by fire. It was a tragedy but she has totally modernized the home. Drifter Sister Ponchita (Ponch) Lopez is a Ph.D., candidate for 2012. She has just entered her thirteenth year of teaching Psychology, at the College of Southern Nevada. Ponch is mentoring two female students in Psychology. Drifter Patricia Davis’ son Shawn Davis was featured on the television show Shark Tank and continues to expand his food service business. He is the creator of the shrimp burger. His products are now in 230 stores all over the Midwest and East Coast. Check him out at www.chefbigshake.com or on Facebook and place an order. Patricia’s daughter Kimberly Davis just completed her degree in divinity counseling. Drifter Patricia celebrated 45 years of marriage to Driftwood Wesley Davis. Drifter Sister Ruby Garland is doing well and feeling great at the wonderful age of 96, and now occupies alumni status in the Las Vegas Drifters. Denise Ogletree McGuinn was awarded a doctorate in Divinity and was honored by the Nevada Nurses Association for this great achievement. She received awards from U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Congressman Dean Heller. Drifter Denise's obvious dedication to high educational standards garnered her a 4.0 grade point average. Drifter Alice Carter Robinson is very proud of her grandson Nate Carter who is graduating from college. He had a football scholarship with full stipend, maintained an A average and is getting married. Drifter Rev Alice Carter-Robinson has been busy in www.driftersinc.org August 2012 her Ministries at Unity Baptist Church, the local community, and in New Mexico. Driftwood Henry Robinson is busy traveling and serving as Assistant Pastor of Unity Baptist Church. The Carters have traveled to Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque, NM, Sedona, AZ, Napa, CA, Charlotte, NC, Phoenix, AZ, Scottsdale, AZ, The Holy Land Experience in Orlando, FL, and Lake Tahoe, NV. The couple planned to attend a graduation ceremony for their grandson, Eric Robinson, in San Antonio, TX on June 3, 2012. Granddaughter, Vacheral Carter, graduated from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, and is currently teaching music in the Clark County School District. She is an accomplished violist and is often found serenading at special functions in Nevada and California. The Carter Children: Mark Jr. has been deeply involved in Church Ministries, where he is the Assistant Pastor. He officiated the wedding ceremony of Nate Carter and Ioana Dan on June 2, 2012. Melody Carter (Mark’s wife) performed as soloist at the wedding. She had been busy planning the wedding and teaching in the Clark County School District. Robert Carter has been attending computer science classes at Clark County College of Southern Nevada. He has been enjoying his son, Noah. On June 18, 2012, Noah celebrated his 10th birthday. He received an honorable mention in his school science class. Noah served as Ring Bearer at Nate and Ioana’s wedding. He is the joy of the family. Venus Carter-Ramirez, (daughter) was inducted into the Las Vegas Chapter of Links, Inc., and is very busy at Clark County College of Southern Nevada. She graduated with honors in 2011, with a Certificate in Photography. She is the photographer for the Las Vegas Drifters Chapter. She is active in a local bowling league, and participates in Drama Programs at her local church. Happy Anniversary to Drifter Alice Carter-Robinson and Driftwood Henry Robinson as they celebrate their 3rd Wedding Anniversary on August 1, 2012. Drifter Sister Marsha Kimble-Simms, Esq. was interviewed by the Nevada State Judicial Selection Commission for an appointment to Clark County District Court Department Number 4. If appointed she will become the first African American woman to sit at the District Court level in Nevada. She was recently appointed by the governor to the State of P a g e | 20 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Nevada Interstate Compact Commission. As a Commissioner, she reviews laws that allow inmates from other states to relocate to Nevada. Drifter Marsha’s children - Ruth and Vernice Simms recently performed in piano recitals, at the top magnet elementary school for performing arts in Clark County. The twin girls were selected to attend the school from a waiting list of over 1200 students. Ruth and Ivan Simms recently began gymnastics lessons. After two classes, Ivan was selected for team placement, and will be training for competitive gymnastic tournaments. He aspires someday to win a gold medal by competing in the Olympics. Alfredo Simms is the top reader in his third grade class and his elementary school is ranked 25th in the State of Nevada. During the Christmas holiday, Drifter Marsha and her family spent two weeks in South Beach, FL, one week in Orlando, FL, spending two days at Sea World, visited the River walk in San Antonio, TX, and the Sand Dunes in Albuquerque, NM. Drifter Marsha also visited her sister Rosalyn Gully’s horse and cattle ranch near Houston, TX. Drifter Marsha and Driftwood Wendell Simms will celebrate 15 years of marriage this October. August 2012 Teyrrian Gibbons the 9th National President of the Drifters, Inc., passed away on May 18, 2012 in Las Vegas, NV. In lieu of flowers the family request that you give to your local Alzheimer’s Association in her honor. Her Memorial service will be held August 24, 2012 at Boulder City Veteran’s Memorial. For any other information, contact Howard Gibbons, Jr. _______________________________________________ Ole’ from L.A. By Juaria Moore and Deborah Pryor HUMANITARIAN/ CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Drifters Edith, Wynona, Deborah, Erma and Jo Ann Drifter Ramona Ryan is BOY CRAZY!!!!!!! Kindling/Splinter Robert Mark Murphy aka (Robbie) turned 4 years old on April 29. Robbie is now reading books on a 2nd to 3rd grade level. Robbie is also using the number line to learn addition, subtraction and multiplication. He enjoys going to the Zoo Atlanta, and studying Astronomy at the Fernbank Science Center. The role Robbie has really enjoyed the most is being a big brother to Kindling/Splinter Richard Raphael Xavier aka (Raphael). Raphael turned one year’s old on March 4. He had a wonderful birthday celebration at Kangazoom Jumps. Raphael is starting to learn phonics. He can say and sign several words. He is also a great lover of music and cars. Now that Raphael is walking, sometimes this can be challenging for their caregivers Drifters Ramona and Erma and Driftwoods Robert and A.C. LOL!! Through it all, we give God the Glory for them. Robbie, Raphael & Family look forward to seeing all of the Drifters, Driftwoods and Kindling/Splinters on our very first Drifter Cruise 2012. Until next time, Live, Love and Laugh!!!! CFY is a program that provides computers for youth in low-income communities and allows students the opportunity to harness the power of digital learning to improve educational outcomes. Pictured above are Edith Shorter-Harris, Wynona Duvall, Deborah Pryor, Erma Bernard-Gibson, and Jo Ann JollyBlanks serving as volunteers and instructors in May. Each 6th grade student in attendance received a free CPU, flat screen monitor, keyboard and mouse and CFY also provided free educational software worth hundreds of dollars. In Memory Of Drifters Erma, Joelle, Jo Ann, Edith, and a school teacher www.driftersinc.org P a g e | 21 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Erma Bernard-Gibson, Joelle Morisseau-Phillips, Jo Ann Jolly-Blanks, and Edith Shorter-Harris delivered Christmas gifts on behalf of the Los Angeles Drifters and Driftwood to a school for low-income and transitional families. The kids were excited to see many beautifully wrapped gifts and the membership was delighted to contribute toward a merrier Christmas. View Park Convalescent staff and Drifters JoAnn, Frances, Juaria, Edith, and Erma (photographer; not pictured) Erma Bernard-Gibson, Jo Ann Jolly-Blanks, Frances Woods, Juaria Moore, and Edith Shorter-Harris visited View Park Convalescent last December. The group delivered gifts to each and every resident on behalf of the LA Drifters and Driftwood. Fostering part of the mission to “Save Our Seniors”, Drifters spent time in conversation, song, and shared the holiday spirit with residents. Juaria Moore served as the Chairperson of the Top Ladies of Distinction’s Status of Women event. Juanita Douse was the Co-Chair of the fabulous event honoring Congresswoman Maxine Waters; among others. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION Committee Members Erma Bernard-Gibson, Georgette DeVeres, Deborah Pryor, Edith ShorterHarris, Brenda Warrick-Tyler, and Frances Woods met May 12 to review scholarship applications from Crenshaw, Frederick Douglas, Hamilton, and Morningside High Schools. Fourteen scholarship applications were received in total. GPAs, school/ community service activities, and essays are the basis for selecting the winners: Kaisja Browne, Raia King, Eric Sosa, Mecca Stribling, Nile Stribling, Angelique Wallace, and Brianna Woolfolk-Pryor. Additionally, Taylor Halsey will receive the third payment of the 4year Leondra Boone Scholarship which is our revolving award issued every 4 years to the top www.driftersinc.org August 2012 performer. A total of $5,000 was awarded to this year’s list of prestigious candidates. CHAPTER EVENTS In June the Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Dallas/ Ft. Worth, and Houston Chapters convened at the fabulous Derek Hotel in Houston, TX for our 4th Annual Southwest Cluster Meeting hosted by the Houston Chapter. LA Drifters in attendance were Erma Bernard-Gibson, Beverly Pegues Morgan, Frances Woods, Wynona Duvall, Edith ShorterHarris with Driftwood Michael, and Deborah Pryor with Driftwood Myron Moore. All enjoyed fun and entertainment, Texas style, while they shared ideas and camaraderie with our Southwest Cluster Drifters and Driftwood. In February the LA Drifters celebrated its 30 th Founders Day at Guidance Church. In addition to the $300 contribution to the church scholarship fund, plaques were presented to Mary Cotton and Mavis Harris to honor their 30 years of Drifter service and transfer to Alumna status. The Drifters were embraced with a lovely tribute to Black History Month expressed through praise dancing, décor, and song. This spiritual blessing was followed by a scrumptious lunch with family and friends where we reviewed our history and community services. The LA Drifters held their Annual Retreat in September at the Desert Hot Springs, CA, home of friends of President Erma Bernard-Gibson. Art and Michael were perfect hosts of the rest and relaxation theme: A Day of Serene Retreat Where the Atmosphere Is Relaxed and Enjoyable, As We Expand Our Minds, Bodies and Souls. The view was beautiful and it was easy to stay focused on our mission. Brenda Warrick-Tyler, Edith Shorter-Harris, and Jackie Sutton led the day, and began with a healthy continental breakfast, opening meditation, and stretched to strengthen our bodies with Pilates and yoga. The agenda was geared towards reaffirming and elevating our commitment, dedication, and goals and objective within the organization. We discussed maintaining and increasing our focus and our presence in the community, the importance of clear communications, and explored areas and strategies for recruiting and retaining membership. The agenda also focused on suggestions for the 30th Year Anniversary P a g e | 22 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition celebration scheduled on October 28, 2012. As the retreat came to an end, some members gathered their items and found their way home safely and others stayed overnight and continued to enjoy a wonderful visit, shopping and casinos. Everyone is looking forward to the next retreat in September 2012 at the home of Drifter Wynona Duvall in Palmdale, CA. MEMBERSHIP August 2012 Jo Ann Jolly-Blanks and Driftwood Leonard attended his family reunion in New Jersey, May 25 27, 2012. Leonard’s niece, Montclair Drifter President, Diane Fisher Bittings and Driftwood Brian were in attendance. Beverly Pegues Morgan completed part of her bucket list by visiting all seven continents. This brave sister visited Antarctica in February! Wynona Duvall joined the LA Chapter in February. She is a Service Delivery Manager for IBM with over 17 years of experience. Driftwood Kenneth is a retired Fire Attack Aviation Officer of 35 years from the U.S. Forest Services and during the fire season this year he will work for Hunot, a retardant company. The Duvalls have two daughters and the oldest will receive a Master’s degree in Business Management in November. Joelle Morisseau-Phillips graduated Magna Cum Laude and received a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Cal State Northridge in May. Driftwood David hosted a wonderful graduation party for family and friends. Drifters Mary Cotton and Mavis Harris elected to transfer their membership to Alumna status. Both continue to support the LA Chapter and attend social and community events to continue their focus on our mission statements. Georgette DeVeres’ daughter, Lynzie passed the California Bar in April. Georgette has also received a promotion with Claremont McKenna College, and has been named the Dean of Admission for the Financial Aid. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Jacqueline Sutton and Driftwood Cash celebrated the 66th Anniversary of her parent’s Drifter Mamie Taylor and Driftwood Tom of South Bend, IN. During their annual winter visit to California, Drifter Mamie attended a LA Drifter’s meeting to fellowship with the members. The Los Angeles Drifters have also had a busy social schedule this year. Drifters Beverly Pegues Morgan, Deborah Pryor, Erma Bernard-Gibson, Frances Woods, Jo Ann Jolly-Blanks, Juaria Moore, and Alumna Mavis Harris enjoyed a Wednesday evening jazz series at the Hollywood Bowl and/ or members of the group attended Thursday matinee plays, and lunch at the Ahmanson Theatre. Deborah Pryor and Erma Bernard-Gibson went on a private tour of the U.S. Capitol Building set up by their Congresswoman Karen Bass' office, rode on the Presidential train from the Capitol to the White House, and toured the White House following last year's convention. Edith Shorter-Harris and Driftwood Michael are continuing their celebration of 25 years of marriage this year, which included a fabulous trip to the beautiful island of St. Lucia, where they were actually photographed zip-lining, and a trip to Las Vegas where the champagne flowed along with fantastic dinners, gambling and shows. www.driftersinc.org Brenda Warrick-Tyler and Driftwood Archie celebrated their first wedding anniversary on July 2, 2012. Drifter Juaria Moore’s granddaughter, graduating senior, Raia King was a vision of loveliness as she made her debut with the AKA’s in April 2012. Additionally, Drifter Juaria Moore's son, David King and his fiancée' Denette Boyd are getting married August 24, 2012 in Malibu, CA. _______________________________________________ Memphis Drifters Memphis Drifters attended its annual Cluster meeting, on May 5, 2012. They enjoyed fellowshipping with members of the Kansas City and St. Louis Chapters. _______________________________________________ P a g e | 23 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Metro Atlanta on the Move August 2012 Metro Atlanta Drifters at Officers Installation Meeting Kindling Lyric Kyler Gordon (granddaughter) exceeded all of her CRCT scores and has been promoted to the 6th grade. Lyric also won a $100 shopping spree at Stone Crest Mall in an Essay Contest at Peeks Chapel Elementary School (she attends now). Lyric’s brother Chase is just as brilliant and spends his time entertaining as he is a HAM for the camera and has appeared on “America’s Got Talent” with his rap group “SHOWBOSS”. Again those APPLES “Fall close to the tree”, because their PROUD NANA is Drifter Sister Geneva Jones who retired from the Georgia State Department of Juvenile Justice after 36 years! She has time now to cheer those GRAND KINDLING on where ever they are in GREATNESS! In June the Metro Atlanta Chapter installed new officers at the International Bar and Grill in Lithonia, GA. The new officers are President Sheryl Barnes, Vice President Meryl McNeal, Recording Secretary Paulette Smith, Corresponding Secretary Erika Smith, and Treasurer Kimberly Cameron. The chapter also welcomed Drifter Deloris Thomas as a member, transferring from the New York Chapter. Drifters Toni Driskell, Elaine Holley, and Geneva Jones hosted the installation meeting. Drifter Sister Geneva joins our most recent new Metro Atlanta Drifter Sister Deloris Thomas who was inducted at our June Meeting. Drifter Sister Deloris hails as a “PROUD NANA & Retiree” and the proud mother of National Board Public Relations Chair Daria Daniel. Drifter Sister Deloris transferred at a good time, as we were blessed to have “Past National President Irene Eskridge” as guest Facilitator at our Special Retreat. Drifter Deloris has been a great joy and benefit to The Metro Atlanta Chapter. Hot Atlanta – Kindling Apples Not Falling Far From the TREE! Metro-Atlanta Kindling Jason Smith (son of Drifter Paulette Smith) has proven to be quite a “Movie Star” in the past few years. He continues to show up on the BIG screen, as the Ethiopian Interpreter in the African Ceremony with Jennifer Lopez in the movie, “What to Expect When Your Expecting”. Hopefully you will check the movie out. His scene is one of the final ones in the movie. He is doing other stuff too. See him at "J. Todd Smith IMDB" (That is International Movie Data Base). The Metro Atlanta Drifters continue to support Jason by group visits to his Premiere Nights! WE LOVE YOU MAN! Drifters Toni Driskell, Kim Cameron and Paulette Smith, over the past few years have participated in several fundraising initiatives showing sisterly love and humanitarianism, collaborating with the Coalition of 100 Black Women Decatur-DeKalb Chapter Coalition Legacy Program. The Coalition's Legacy Program provides mentors and activities for high school aged girls in the area. Drifter Driskell secured the venue, Drifter Cameron is a past local president and Drifter Smith along with Drifter Sheryl Barnes provide financial seminars yearly to the organization. These efforts are part of the Metro Atlanta Drifters collaboration with other notable organizations around the metropolitan area. Kindling Lee Driskell, formerly Tiffany’s of Hollywood Senior Sales Executive, now Top Sales Executive with David Yourman of New York (Buckhead Atlanta Division) is mixing and mingling with all of the Celebs and Entertainers that visit and SHOP ‘til they drop in HOT ATLANTA! Then Kindling Lee moves to Buckhead with the RICH and the FAMOUS and does not help with Drifter and Driftwood Driskell’s mortgage and taxes anymore! HELP!!!! Dynamic Duos strike AGAIN…The Metro Atlanta Drifter Sisters Sponsored the Metro Atlanta Drifter/ Driftwood Meeting of the year at the lovely renovated mansion of Dr. William and Attorney Betty Walker. Driftwood and Drifter Walker wrapped up the year with a Christmas Delights and Décor! Driftwood still handled their BIZNESS and presented their 2012 Slate of Officers, President William Walker, Vice President Albert Holley, Secretary Charles Driskell, Treasurer Terry Davis, Financial Secretary Alton Johnson and By Toni Driskell www.driftersinc.org P a g e | 24 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition new member Driftwood Curtis Pettis (Dr. Meryl McNeil’s Driftwood – You Can Look but don’t touch!) The Driftwoods have a Celebrity amongst them- Driftwood Alton is the "King of the 1968 Class" again this year and will host the Halloween Parade in his hometown Sparta, GA featured in the former television show “In The Heat of the Night” yes! You make us proud Metro Atlanta Driftwoods!! In ALL of his stardom, he still did not take anything away from his “DRIFTER LOVE “The Honorable Judge Barbara A. Harris who received the SPIRIT of GABWA AWARD” sponsored by the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys over 3000 strong in membership, which Drifter Sister Barbara co-founded with her high school classmate and friend Justice Leah Sears Collins! Stop it I say! You go GIRLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Drifters Kim Cameron, Paulette Smith and Sheryl Barnes were all active this year as advocates in the My Sister's Keeper financial miniseries held in DeKalb County, GA and given by the Decatur/DeKalb Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women. Drifter Barnes educated the audience about Wills and Trusts. She is a prominent attorney in the area. Drifter Cameron presented information about her e-business opportunity. She is the immediate Past President of NCBW D/D 100. Drifter Paulette, who is the current President of the Metro Atlanta Chapter of Drifters, and the National Economic Development Committee of the Coalition of 100 Black Women, is a retirement planner and the chair of the series of events. As witches, ghosts, and goblins were stirring toward door-to-door “tricks-or-treats", Exceptional Care Health Services (ECHS), Inc. presented their annual signature gala. It did not stop the masquerading of some of the most amazing costumes ever by some of our very own Metro Atlanta Drifters. They collaborate annually with ECHS, a 501(c) organization, which benefits seniors who have fallen through the cracks and been denied in home care, and do not wish to live their twilight years in Nursing Homes! I am so proud of my Drifter Sisters who supported this event. The organization’s mission is spot on with The Drifters, Incorporated mission and goals. Congratulations for a job well done! Drifter Sisters Elaine, Toni and Barbara were in collaboration with the Destiny Family Services as Master King of Strings, Ken Ford dazzled 96 Year Old Honorary Drifter Sister Susie Harris and my Mother www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Christine Harris at the Pre-Mother’s Day Princess Within fundraiser, which hosts women who have fought for our Country or for various reasons have become “HOMELESS”. Drifter Toni sits on the Board of Directors and ensures that proceeds go towards Women of Elegance Career and Etiquette Program for the HOMELESS GIRLS and WOMEN. The founder and Director Kathryn Jones & the Destiny Princess Within program for Homeless Women & Girls (due to the collaboration with Metro Atlanta Drifters) has been nominated for GABWA’s Zenith Award. GOD BLESS Metro Atlanta Drifters and GOD BLESS the LEAST OF THESE. Believe it or Not…Drifter Sister Toni Driskell, Certified Event Planner/A Regal Event (SINCE 1980) was summoned by Drifter Sister Mary Bullock Briley of Virginia Beach to decorate and provide a succulent hors d’oeuvres reception for the National Pinochle Convention hosted in Hot Atlanta. ________________________________________________ Metropolitan Washington, DC The Metropolitan Washington, DC Chapter has been busy preparing to host the Baltimore, DC, and Mitchellville, MD Annual Regional Cluster Meeting. They hosted a lovely brunch on Saturday, June 23, 2012, featuring romance novelist Gay G. Gunn. The event took place at the Leisure World of Maryland, Clubhouse in Silver Spring, MD. Thanks to Metro DC! ________________________________________________ Mitchellville Newsett By Faye Cobb This has been a banner year for the Mitchellville Drifters. Newly elected President Joan Stevens led us through a very prosperous year. Through our fundraising events, we were able to raise funds to support our charitable giving as well as our upcoming 2015 convention. Thanks to Drifter Lula Hicks, the Mitchellville Drifters started the fiscal year off at the Woodmore Country Club in Mitchellville, MD. During this meeting, we installed Drifter Sheila Bruce who was recommended by Drifter, National Secretary and President of the Southeastern PA Chapter, Donna Roderick who was also in attendance. P a g e | 25 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 To celebrate the holidays, Mitchellville Drifters returned to the Woodmore Country Club, for the Christmas party in December including Driftwood and Kindling. It was a grand occasion, thanks to Drifter Ella Highland. National PR Chair Daria Daniel, National Secretary Donna Roderick, Mitchellville Drifter Sheila Bruce & Mitchellville President Joan Stevens. In October 2011, the Mitchellville Drifters took its 3rd annual fundraising Bus Trip to Atlantic City thanks to Drifter Thelma Scott. In February, the Mitchellville Drifters had its 4th annual Mardi Gras Gala at Martin’s Crosswinds in Greenbelt, MD. It was a grand affair with an unparalleled Mardi Gras march led by the Driftwood. Drifter Dianne Williams was the top ticket seller. In fine Drifter fashion, Drifters from the Montclair, Baltimore, and Washington, DC Chapters showed sisterly support by attending the gala. HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Under the leadership of Drifter Sheila Bruce, the Mitchellville Drifters held its 7th annual holiday dinner at Avery House in Rockville, MD on November 13, 2011. The Avery House is a halfway house for women and their children who are trying to get a new start in life. Avery House is our special project. Each Drifter purchased gifts for the children and some purchased items for the house as well. Many of the women that reside at Avery House arrive with nothing, so the Drifters donated toiletries to each mother as well as replenished toiletries for future residents. In attendance were Drifters Sheila Bruce, Lynnie Bruce, Faye Cobb, Dianne Williams, Thelma Scott, Renee McDonald, Urlecia Cooks, Helen Nuttall and Tanai White. Our guest note speaker was Linda Botts, CEO of Ashlin Management who addressed the Avery House residents regarding professional development. Drifters sat down with the Avery House residents for a grand Thanksgiving meal. Mitchellville Drifters and Guest Speaker, Linda Botts at the Avery House, November 2011 www.driftersinc.org Mitchellville Drifters at 2012 Mardi Gras Gala SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION In keeping focus on the Mitchellville Chapter’s primary purpose of improving the community through educational and charitable activities, the chapter awards two $500.00 book award scholarships in May to deserving high school students. Under the leadership of Scholarship Chair Daria Daniel, the committee worked diligently and selected Mariyah Bryant from Charles H. Flowers High School and Vanessa Scretchen from Northwood High Sschool in Maryland. Mariyah will attend Morgan State University, in Baltimore, MD, and Vanessa will attend Barry University, in Miami, FL. Drifters Thelma Scott, Daria Daniel, Tanai White and Urlecia Cooks with Award Recipient Mariyah Bryant. P a g e | 26 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 The Montclair Drifters will host an afternoon of Wine Tasting and Jazz on June 2nd to celebrate Founders Day with the NY, NJ, and Southeastern, PA Chapters. There will be special presentations, history/honoring founders, favors, and luncheon. Announcements Hillary Nash, kindling of Drifter Josie and Driftwood Bobby Nash, celebrated her nuptials in September 2011 on Martha’s Vineyard. Drifters Daria Daniel, and Helen Nuttall with Award Recipient Vanessa Scretchen Supporting the national spirit of Drifters, Inc., Mitchellville Chapter Members attended several functions this year hosted by our Drifter sisters in Baltimore, Montclair, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Washington, DC and Greensboro Chapters. It is the spirit of sisterhood, that binds all Drifters together. That spirit is alive and well in Mitchellville. On April 14, 2012, Tristan James Beasley was born weighing 6lbs, 6 oz. He is the newest grandson of President Diane and Driftwood Brian Bittings. Camri Fisher, niece of Drifter Diane Bittings, recently won a Silver Medal in the painting category from ACT SO (Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics). Olivia Felder, niece of Drifter Diane Bittings, has been accepted at Drew University. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Drifter Teresa Sidewater, chapter Parliamentarian served as Recording Secretary Pro tem for the DC Association of Parliamentarians (DCAP) 43nd Annual Convention held in March 2012. ______________________________________________ Memorable Montclair Moments By Micki Jackson Annual Brunch The Montclair Drifters hosted their annual scholarship brunch on March 4th. This year’s theme was “Unleash the Animal” and everyone looked fabulous in their animal-print attire. A great time was had by all brunch attendees (we exceeded last year’s attendance with a guest count of over 900) and the silent auction was a huge success! Additionally, this year’s brunch included a voter registration drive; registration forms were available to our guests. Our sister chapters from Baltimore, Washington, Ocean, New York, Greensboro, Mitchellville, and Southeastern, PA were there as well as National staff: President, Secretary, and Convention Planner. We thank everyone for their continued support. Five outstanding high school seniors were the recipients of scholarships generated from the brunch proceeds. Cluster Founders Day www.driftersinc.org Congratulations to Drifter Cynthia Jones for realizing a life-long dream! She opened a dance studio, and is now the proud owner of EDC Dance Company. We are very proud of Drifter Joyce Wilson Harley, Esq. She was named Garden State Woman of the Year for outstanding work in NJ Government. She was also honored by NJ Governor, Chris Christie, when he invited her to speak at the 2012 Governor’s Conference for Women. Drifter Penny and Driftwood Cal Corum welcomed their sixth grandchild, Claire Cleopatra Dyer, into the world late last summer. Claire is the second child for their daughter Colleen and her husband Chris. Claire is busy exploring her world, crawling, climbing and learning to walk. Drifter Penny and Driftwood Calvin Corum's niece, Monique Perry, received a Master’s Degree in Theology from Nyack University Seminary on May 5th. They are surrogate parents to Monique and are extremely proud of her accomplishments. Monique plans to return to Africa, working in housing development & furthering Christianity. Drifter Stephanie Tonic was promoted to Sr. Vice President & Director - Wells Fargo at work, and is now responsible for five states: NY, NJ, CT, PA, & DE. P a g e | 27 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition We are very proud of our Driftwood for the Prostrate Cancer Initiative they sponsored for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Kudos to Drifter Patricia (Watson) Powell - she was invited to become a member of the Newark, NJ Board of Health. She also wed Michael Powell, our newest Driftwood, in a beautiful ceremony in November 2011. Drifter Joan Reeves serves as Board Secretary, and chaired this year’s West Orange African Heritage Organization (WOAHO) Black History Month activities. The Drifters collaborated with WOAHO to fund Black Authors/Black Artists book signing and other activities including sale of Baskets from Rwanda, a Health forum, and an afternoon of Jazz. Chapter Social/Networking Events The Courtesy Committee hosted several events for Drifters, Driftwood, and friends, including a Christmas gathering at the West Orange Manor and a Pajama Party during the weekend of the Annual Brunch. Drifters Stephanie Tonic and Joyce Wilson Harley did a great job of planning these fun events. In recognition of our National Theme: “Strengthen Our Families to Build Better Communities, Save Our Children, Assist Our Seniors”, following are some of The Montclair Drifter’s “Community of Hope” Beneficiaries: Senior Citizens: Bailey Holt, E. Orange NJ and St. Cloud Rehab, W. Orange, NJ Essex Junior Academy- monetary donation to a swimming program for special youth American Legion Auxiliary Girls State Program in Civics and Government Integrity House - transitional facility for formerly incarcerated women Newark Beth Israel Hospital Free Mammograms Frederick B. Cohen Cancer Center Newark Day Center and Fresh Air Fund Apostle House (Women and Children’s Shelter) Tri Cities People‘s Organization (Social Service Organization) West Orange African Heritage Organization Program Newark Emergency Service Fund Food Pantry NAACP - Montclair, NJ Branch Susan L. Komen Race for the Cure ______________________________________________ www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Notable News from New York By Gayle Lewis SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION GDAY from Lovely Bermuda!! We held our first Shirley Person Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser Cruise in April. Over 40 guests joined us as we set sail from lovely New York and journeyed across the Atlantic to Kings Wharf, Bermuda. We had a blastfrom our Opening Welcome Dinner- to our Poolside Photo Op- to our Black Dress Evening- to our private Cocktail Sip and finally our Farewell Wine Basket sendoff. Guests were given lovely gift bags that contained all sorts of goodies to make their trip enjoyableincluding rain ponchos (which unfortunately came in handy), candies, sanitizers, water, etc. A great time was had by all. More importantly, we raised funds, which will be given to two worthy high school students to pursue their dreams for higher education. The travel bug continued to bite our members this year. Phyllis Hailstock traveled back and forth between NY and her home in North Carolina. Marilyn and Jimmie Warren traveled to Washington State, Atlantic City and points further south. President Arthuree Evans and Driftwood Harvey traveled to South Carolina among other sites. Gayle Lewis took frequent forays to Atlantic City and the Hamptons. Rene Pritchard-Lennon was bi-coastal this year, as she jetted between NY and California, racking up frequent flyer miles!! Valencia Caldwell made trips to South Carolina and points south- including Myrtle Beach. CHAPTER EVENTS We were extremely fortunate to add three new members to our Chapter this year. Evelyn Batts, retired Social Worker and current Assistant Professor of Sociology at the College of New Rochelle joined our ranks. Eleanor Clarke came on board and is providing needed assistance in information technology. Eleanor recently retired from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as a technology analyst and training administrator. She is very active in her church (Lay Reader), volunteers at WBGO- a local jazz radio station, and still finds time to be an Independent Beauty Consultant with Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc. Valencia Caldwell is the third new P a g e | 28 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition member, who has rounded out our group. Valencia is a high school teacher and a Sunday school teacher as well. She is active with a number of community groups, including Black Teachers Who Care. We welcome them all and look forward to great things. We sponsored three theater parties this year. We saw Sistas- The Musical, an Off Broadway play about three female generations reminiscing about the life of their deceased matriarch through song. We danced in the aisles as we remembered songs from Bessie Smith thru Beyonce. We also saw Black Angels Over Tuskegee- about the initiation of the black cadre of pilots. It was great. Finally, we saw Alicia Keys’ play Stick Fly about a family vacationing in Martha’s Vineyard where race and rivalry, class and family come together in an explosive comedy of manners about today’s complex world. Wonderful! PERSONAL Drifter Phyllis Hailstock’s granddaughter, Tennille Smith, graduated from Mercy College receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Phyllis’ great grand-daughter Tia celebrated her 10th birthday this year and is quite the little miss. Driftwood Edward Feaster Jr. (Phyllis Hailstock) was appointed First Vice Commander at the American Legion Colonel Charles Young Post #398 in The Village of Harlem. Way to go Eddie! Drifter Rene Pritchard-Lennon’s first grandchild Jackson Aidan Hogan was born on June 11, 2011 to Megan and Curtis Hogan, Esqs. He is a very active young man. At eleven months, he is already taking music, gymnastic and reading lessons. Jackson celebrated his first birthday at the Little Gym. His grandmother takes delight in his smiles and laughter daily. August 2012 Driftwood Joe Davis (Jane Handy Wright) also left us this year. Our condolences go to both families. CIVIC This year we again provided a bountiful Thanksgiving for a family selected by Rene Pritchard-Lennon and daughter Megan. Our recipient was selected from a host of candidates at the Brooklyn Young Mother’s Collective. This organization provides support to teenage mothers and is a favorite of the chapter. We are also blessed that Rene’s daughter Megan is a volunteer and mentor for this organization. Christmas found us once again relishing our role of Santa Claus, as we provided a meaningful holiday for two families this year. We were able to provide clothing, books, toys and equipment to Wanda Dyatt and her two children, as well as Bernadette Douglas and her three children. It was a marathon, but we are really enjoying the role of giving and helping. In January, we began to actively support, the Food Pantry at Convent Avenue Baptist Church. Though their food subsidies were cut, the need in the community increased. The NY Drifters adopted this worthwhile cause and have been supplying monetary funds to help them with their endeavors, to feed those less fortunate than us. Our President, Arthuree Evans and fellow Drifter Valencia Caldwell also volunteer at the food pantry. Gayle Lewis’ nephew Edward Lewis-Smith, was asked to play acoustic guitar with the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra. Edward lives in China, where he is head of International Faculty and a jazz musician. He has played in numerous venues, including the Cotton Club- yes, China has a jazz Cotton Club! He also produced and played in the Nike concerts in various Chinese cities this past year. In February, we hosted our annual Black History Month Celebration at the Greater Harlem Nursing home. We are not sure who had more fun, us, or the residents. We had a young lady (age 70) do a fabulous Tina Turner rendition of “Rolling Down the River”. The Drifters recited poetry, played trivia games, sang songs, and danced for the residents. It was especially meaningful this year, because Drifter Gayle Lewis’ father Earl, was one of the residents. He enjoyed telling all who would listen that these were “his girls”! Former Drifters Allison Lewis-Smith and Debra Leon, joined us as well. This marvelous affair was coordinated by our Vice President Marilyn Warren, with assistance from Drifter Laurell Fogle and Darlene Rogers, who also outfitted us with lovely African costumes. On a sad note, we lost our dear Alumni Evelyn Parker after a brief illness. Evelyn was a past National and Chapter President, and will be truly missed. New York also supported our sister chapters in their fundraising activities this year. We boogied with Montclair at their annual brunch, we enjoyed the www.driftersinc.org P a g e | 29 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition annual Ocean luncheon, and we attended our Region’s Cluster Meeting this year in June- a Wine and Jazz tasting. NY was in the house this year!! A TRIBUTE TO OUR SISTER ALUMNA, EVELYN BARNES-PARKER Have you ever wondered, what is the glue? Who is the glue that holds it all together? Well, we never did wonder and fortunately, we let Evelyn know she was “the one we ran to.” When we needed grounding or sense out of no sense, there was Evelyn. Evelyn was a National Officer (many years ago) and also held numerous offices in the New York Chapter of The Drifters, Inc. The talent she had with budgets, and questioning discretions was what she showed us all at convention. Every National President after that time could relax if they knew Evelyn was on the Audit Committee. By the way, if anyone could check, I think it could be established that no one else has attended as many conventions as Evelyn. Evelyn knew herself and was very comfortable with who she was and when she let you “in”, you knew the job she was asked to do was in good hands. The “oldster” as we imagine the alumna are called, will remember Evelyn and miss her as much as all chapters of The Drifters, Inc. We just wanted to share our love for her with you as she shared it with us. Evelyn, we are so happy we let you know how we felt about you before you passed. We didn’t want to give you your roses after you were gone. There are things that GOD has for you to do so “GET TO IT”. LOVE, Your New York Alumna Sisters -- 4/12/12 ________________________________________________ Norfolk Waves By Sherry T. Brooks HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT In keeping with our theme, “Strengthening the Family to Build Better Communities,” the Norfolk www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Drifters continued community involvement with our annual Thanksgiving and Christmas projects. Drifter Carolyn Hayes coordinated the activities for our “adopted” family consisting of a grandmother and her three grandchildren, who were truly blessed with food, clothing, toys and monetary gifts during the holidays. We also sent used holiday cards to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital to be recycled for their fundraising efforts. Drifter Sherry Brooks was team captain for the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure held in Virginia Beach. Team “Victorious Sisters in Pink” raised $1300.00 for the cause through the sale of t-shirts, pink smoothies and donations received. Drifter Gloria Adderly participated in the annual Diabetes Walk. She also collected “gently” used business attire from Drifter members for the “Dressed for Success” organization, which helps young women who have obtained their GED to get a job. On December 13, the Norfolk Drifters volunteered on behalf of REACH (Reading Enriches All CHildren), a nonprofit organization that provides reading resources to children in local shelters, by providing free giftwrap at the Chesapeake Barnes & Noble bookstore. We raised $52.00 in donations for REACH. Drifter Pat Wise-Green and Drifter members volunteered at the “Chicken N’ Waffles” fundraising event to support the Historic First Baptist Church Youth Campus. Another fundraiser, the “Line Dancing Fun Afternoon” extravaganza is scheduled in July. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION Drifter Rowena Wilson received an award for her presentation on Child Welfare at the Mississippi Child Welfare Institute. CHAPTER/REGIONAL EVENTS On January 8, 2012, The Norfolk Chapter enjoyed a festive holiday social at the Springhill Suites in Chesapeake. It was a great time of fun and fellowship for all in attendance. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Kindling Alexis Bacote Archer, daughter of Drifter Sylvia A. Bacote, is engaged to be married. She is planning a fall wedding. Drifter Carolyn Hayes is scheduled to visit the White House on May 25th. Hopefully, she will get to meet the first family! P a g e | 30 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition The following Splinters have given their grandmother Drifter Gloria Adderly a lot to be thankful for. Splinter Kiara S. Adderly, a graduate of Parkway North High, St. Louis, MO, will be attending Central Florida University; Splinter Paris Pereira a graduate of Rochester High, Rochester Hills, MI, will be attending Rochester University with a full scholarship; and Splinter Courtney A. Sample, a graduate of Lenape High, Mount Laurel, NJ, will be attending West Virginia University in the fall. We lost one of our former faithful members Drifter Shirley Delk. Driftwood Stanley Hardy, the husband of Drifter Thelma Hardy passed away. Our deepest condolences continue to be extended to the Hardy and Delk families. Drifter Saundra Eaddy has been granted a leave of absence, and we wish her all the best. ________________________________________________ August 2012 In July, we will hold our Annual Cookout as a ‘thank you’ to our supporters for their generosity throughout the year. We have accepted two new members into the Chapter: Phyllis Cowans and Cheryl Wilson. Both ladies are very community minded and will be an asset to the Chapter. Welcome Ladies! President Beverly Cotton was recently honored on March 26, 2012 by Epsilon Nu Delta Mortuary Fraternity at their 70th Anniversary Osiris as a Past National President. The Ceremony was held in Chicago, IL. Eddie Chaplin, grandson of President Beverly Cotton will graduate from Brunswick Academy in Greenwich, CT with honors, and has been accepted to attend Wake Forest University in the fall. It is ranked among the top 25 premier collegiate Universities in the nation. Congratulations EDDIE!!!! Ocean Ovations Drifter Marjorie Clark went on the New York Drifters, 7-Day Cruise to Bermuda. She had a wonderful time. One of the highlights of our 2012 club year was our Annual Scholarship Luncheon & Fashion Show Fundraiser in March. Our theme, “Step into Style”, was well received as ladies vied for the “Most Stylish Woman” prize of pink mink cuffs donated by Karen’s Boutique. The Fashions were provided by Karen’s Boutique, Spring Lake, NJ and Furs were provided by Flemington Furs, Flemington, NJ. Bluemercury, a national cosmetics boutique, donated a lovely Cosmetics basket with $600 of cosmetics for our raffle and Coach Leather provided a beautiful Spring/Summer Leather Handbag. Our vendors provided much sought after merchandise. Denise Hamilton, a local musical artist, provided musical selections for the afternoon event. Ayrianna Woody, Drifter Carolyn Woody’s granddaughter is in the National Honor Society and is being courted by Ivy League Colleges Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, and a host of top universities and colleges in the nation. Ayrianna, an 11th grader, is a solid A student and we are very proud of her! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ We gave Thanksgiving baskets to the needy in Freehold, NJ as well as provided Easter Baskets for young children in the Monmouth/Ocean County area. We adopted a family for our Christmas project. The mother and her three children had fallen on hard times recently and were very appreciative of the gifts and cash we gave them to make sure they had a great Christmas. It was heart-warming to spread Christmas cheer to this family. The Orangeburg Drifters used our website www.wix.com/Orangeburgdrifters/OrangeburgSC to make our presence known within immediate community and South Carolina. Chapter members, once again, raised money for local chapters of Habitat for Humanity, and Relay for Life. Orangeburg Trailblazing By Caroletta Shuler HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION The Orangeburg Drifters continued their relationship with Whittaker Elementary School during the P a g e | 31 www.driftersinc.org Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition academic school year of 2011-2012. Members donated school supplies for elementary students in need after the Christmas holidays. Supplies consisted of notebook paper, college rule paper, pens, pencils, and art supplies. The school’s guidance counselor, Mrs. Ruby Gentry-Edwards, once again distributed the supplies to the low-income students within the school. The supplies were greatly appreciated by the school administration, parents, and students. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Drifter Delores Anderson and Driftwood Dr. James Anderson welcomed their new Splinter – Jason Anderson, born in April of this year. Kimberly Koger, daughter of Drifter Patricia Koger has recently been accepted in Principals Academy, Duval County Schools in Jacksonville, FL. Drifter Roberta Heyward has just been appointed as the new Assistant Principal in the Winnsboro, SC area for the 2012-2013 school term. Drifter Caroletta Shuler, Ed.D., PhD, daughter of Drifter Bernadean Shuler, will be getting married on August 1, 2012 in Honolulu, HI to future Driftwood Rev. Marshall P. Ivey, Jr. ________________________________________________ Petersburg Potpourri By Gerri Gaines Petersburg Chapter of The Drifters, Inc. kicked off the club year at the home of President Thelma Swain. The meeting was hosted by Drifter Agnes Hassell. Hostess Hassell welcomed the members with an inspirational reading entitled “Hidden Challenge”. At our October meeting hosted by Drifter Frances Lundy, the following officers were installed: Vice President-- Drifter Laveeda Liggins, Corresponding Secretary-- Drifter Arlene Anderson, and as the Financial Secretary-- Drifter Ardieth Pierce. CONGRATULATIONS, Ladies! August 2012 DIAMONDS”. On Saturday, September 17, 2011, Drifters and their Driftwood entertained over 200 guests at the Regimental Club at Fort Lee, VA. Whether casually dressed in denim or adorned with some diamonds, everyone enjoyed an evening of fun, food and fellowship that included line dancing, “Oldies but Goodies” with “Mr. C”, stepping and humor, featuring Drifter Gerri Gaines as “Lady G”. As a 501(c) organization, the Petersburg Chapter is committed to “Strengthening Families: Saving Our Children and Assisting Our Seniors.” The fundraiser generates the funds to award an annual scholarship, give gifts and provide dinner to a senior facility in the area, make financial contributions to non-profit organizations and support community projects. During the Christmas holiday, the Petersburg Drifters visited the residents of Metro Gardens in Petersburg and provided them with a delicious holiday meal and gifts. The residents and the Drifters enjoyed the evening singing Christmas carols and reflecting on the holiday season. Rev. Andrew White was the speaker for the celebration. Drifters in attendance were Frances Lundy, Laveeda Liggins, Joyce Roberts, Thelma Swain, Linda Fitzgerald, Agnes Hassell, Gerri Gaines, Driftwood Bernard Lundy and Dave Liggins, and Kindling Pamela and Bernard Lundy. What a wonderful and joyous occasion!! On March 17, 2012, Drifters Thelma Swain, Agnes Hassell, Vivian Bland, Mary Ellis-Washington, Linda Fitzgerald, Ardieth Pierce, Joyce Roberts, and Gerri Gaines attended the Regional Founders’ Day hosted by the Richmond Chapter at The Hospitality House in Williamsburg, VA. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION Ms. Jasmine L. Sapp, an upcoming senior Business Management major from Hampton, VA, is the recipient of the Lela H. Williams Scholarship for the 2012 – 2013 academic year at Virginia State University. Jasmine is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Titus Sapp. She has a GPA of 3.24. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Driftwood Benjamin Ford hosted a birthday bash for Drifter Barbara Ford in celebration of her seventieth birthday. The birthday gala also served as a fundraiser The fundraiser for the Petersburg Chapter of The in support of Saint Paul’s College Single Parents Drifters, Inc. moved up to the next level in the 2011Program and Virginia State University’s Textbook 2012 club year. “The Jean Jam” became “DENIM and Assistance Program. For the past two years, through P a g e | 32 www.driftersinc.org CHAPTER/REGIONAL EVENTS Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 the generosity of friends, they have been successful in raising over ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for education. Drifter Yvonne Williams is smiling from ear to ear in great anticipation of her upcoming retirement from the Sussex County Public Schools in July. Drifter Ardieth Pierce was selected as Hospice Volunteer for Westminster Canterbury in Richmond. During the observance of VSU Day (Virginia State University) at Zion Baptist Church, Drifter Linda Fitzgerald was honored as the 2012 Member of the Year for her outstanding contributions and dedicated service to Zion Baptist Church and Virginia State University. Drifters Arlene Anderson and Frances Lundy and Driftwood Bernard Lundy read to students at J.E.B. Stuart and A.P. Hill Elementary Schools on Valentine’s Day, as part of the Petersburg City Public Schools “Lunch Buddy” program. They are members of the Superintendent’s initiative, Senior Support for Children’s Literacy (SSCL). Drifter Arlene Anderson also spoke to city employees at the Petersburg Police Department for a Breast Cancer Awareness event. Drifter Thelma Swain was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for the Petersburg Alliance for Children and Families (PACF). Driftwood Ben Ford and Driftwood Tony Gaines read to the students at the Woodlawn Learning Center throughout the year. Driftwood Ben is the coordinator for readers from Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, and Club 36 (the oldest pinochle club in Petersburg). The readers involved love the program. They also served as helpers at the Family Cookout for parents and staff at Woodlawn Learning Center. Driftwood Gaines was selected Den Leader for the Cub Scouts, Troop 100 at Gillfield Baptist Church. New Drifters Mary Ellis Washington and Jeanne Holmes are active already. Drifter Mary is a Senior Advocate for Chesterfield County, and Drifter Jeanne is a part-time, academic advisor at Richard Bland College. Drifter Jeanne Holmes recently received The Lifetime Membership Award from the Virginia Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (VASFAA). This award is the highest honor given by our state professional association. Congratulations!!!! Congratulations to our Vice President and Program Committee Chairman, Drifter Laveeda Liggins, on selection as “Special Drifter” for the 2011-2012 year. Drifter Vivian Bland was elected National Treasurer for the Pinochle Bugs at the National Convention in Atlanta, GA. www.driftersinc.org Drifter Agnes Hassell jetted to Atlanta, GA to meet her sister, Virginia Roberts, and her niece, Andrea Dunnings, and together they traveled to Amelia Island, FL. They spent four (4) days and three (3) nights at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on the oceanfront. After a restful and delightful time, the threesome journeyed to Savannah, GA to spend some time sightseeing before returning to Atlanta. Drifter Gerri Gaines and Driftwood Tony Gaines, along with her sister and brother-in-law, Lillie and George Crockett, spent a week in Las Vegas, NV and a week in New Orleans, LA. What a BLAST!! ________________________________________________ Portsmouth Press The members of the Portsmouth Chapter are still in transition since the death of our President, Olivia Osei-Sarfo. This was truly a shock for us, but we know that we must continue without her presence. There are several Drifter members retiring. Joan Arnold from the medical field in New York City, Vernice Pettaway from the U.S. Postal Services, and Bessie Tatem from Portsmouth Public School Division. LaVern James continues to enjoy her retirement with traveling and being with her family. Margaret Davis continues to be the “young” person in the chapter who travels and knows all of the latest line dances. Dardress Jones recent travels have taken her to Vegas and Reno and more trips are to follow. Drifters Mable Tyson and Lucia Windley continue to work in their church and sponsor their annual “Coats for Children” project through their church. Marlene Randall continues on Portsmouth City Council, and has received numerous local and national awards. Gloria Payton and Anne Wallace continue to sharpen their bridge skills and soon will be ready to play in P a g e | 33 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition any bridge tournament. Linda Ward who is a retired educator has taken care of family members through their illnesses. Sandra Banks has a new son-in-law who she adores and Beverly Freeman is about to have another grandchild to spoil. Paulette Ellis is an active member of her church, works with the girl scouts, participates in feeding the homeless in the community, and will assist wherever she is needed. Members of the Portsmouth Chapter have completed several projects during this club year such as filling Christmas Stockings for children in homeless shelters to “dressing the toy bears” for these children. We look forward to the 56th Annual Convention and supporting one of our members, Vernice Pettaway in becoming the next National Secretary of Drifters. ______________________________________________ Raleigh News The Raleigh Drifters are quite busy planning for the 56th Convention. They look forward to seeing you all in Orlando, and on the first Drifters cruise to the Bahamas, August 2-5, 2012 on Carnival cruise line. ________________________________________________ Ravings from Richmond Richmond hosted the Annual Founders Day cluster for the greater Virginia area on March 17, 2012, at the Williamsburg Hospitality House in Williamsburg, VA. Drifter women came from Richmond, Norfolk, Petersburg and Portsmouth to celebrate their annual Regional Founders Day. National President Lisa Johnson-Tonkins attended and was the keynote speaker. National President Lisa Johnson-Tonkins & Richmond Drifter Constance Brown _______________________________________________ www.driftersinc.org August 2012 Sounds from South Bend By Velina Eaton The South Bend Chapter of Drifters kicked off June 4, 2011, by installing three new members: Jacques Neal, Geneva Okeke, and Velina Eaton. We did not waste any time getting involved with the business of Drifter Sisterhood. After having an awesome time at the Annual Picnic hosted by Drifter Sandra & Driftwood Donald Hollingsworth, in July 2011, it was time to get on to the serious nature of our sisterhood. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION INVOLVEMENT Our Fall/Winter Events were as follows: Our Founder's Day Celebration took place at Trio's Jazz Club on October 15, 2011. We were honored by the presence of many Alumni and guest Drifter Sisters from Chicago, Indianapolis, Gary, and Detroit. Our theme was "Educational Success for our Children", with the guest speaker being Dr. Yvonne Bullock Executive Director of Instruction for South Bend Community School Corporation. Dr. Bullock brought a powerful & thought provoking message to all in attendance. December 10, 2011, we held our Annual Holiday Dance at the Doubletree Hotel (previously Marriott Hotel). Drifter Leslie Wesley and her committee did a phenomenal job. Our guests had a wonderful time, and look forward to many more of our fun-filled events, that are geared toward giving back to our community in many ways. Our Spring Events are as follows: May 5, 2012 was our Jazz Matinee held at Trio's Jazz Club with an awesome Soul Food Buffet, and entertainment by Darryl Buchanon, Johnny Davis, and William Cole. The crowd really enjoyed the sounds of Motown, and the guys played and sang! Drifter Tonya Willis and her committee really outdid themselves; lots of people are looking forward to next year. The 50/50 raffle definitely highlighted the afternoon. Coming up soon, June 2, 2012 will be our Project RUNWAY - Blanche Harden Scholarship Luncheon at the "NEW" Kroc Center. Drifters Mattie Taylor and Geneva Okeke and their committee members are planning "A walk on the WILD side with the Drifters….we will be rocking the Runway!" A fun filled afternoon, guaranteed! Also, an awesome array of door prizes. Proceeds from each of these events will go toward our Scholarship Fund. P a g e | 34 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Our Human Development Chairperson, Drifter Josie Buchanon, has kept us busy giving back to the community. School supplies to Wilson Primary School, Kleenex to Flower's Learning Center Daycare, Canned Food Drive, Essentials to the Homeless Center, donating to St. Vincent DePaul Society, Goodwill, etc., by cleaning out our closets, Hand Sanitizer to Mechie DayCare, Pop Tabs to Ronald McDonald House, toiletries to the YWCA & St. Margaret's House, etc. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Drifter Josie/Driftwood Carl Buchanon, Sr. have been members for 12 years. Drifter Josie has been keeping really busy with our Humane Development activities. Driftwood Carl is a Battalion Chief on the South Bend Fire Department. Kindling Carl Jr., received his Masters from Texas A & M, and kindling Jarrod is a sophomore at Notre Dame University. Drifter Toni Cannady (President) has been a member for 7 years. Drifter Toni is currently working on her Doctorate. Drifter Toni's community involvement entails the following: Michiana Diversity Leadership Initiative Program, Community Control Panel with SBCSC, Grace A.M.E. Zion Church Missionary Dept., President and member of the Trustee & Steward Board, as well as the Usher Board. Toni has worked with the Department of Child Services for 17 years, as a Family Case Manager. Toni's focus is on adoptions as helping kids find a forever family. Drifter Velina/Driftwood Jeff Eaton have been members for one year. Driftwood Jeff is the Sergeant of the Elkhart Police Department Drug Unit. Velina has one Kindlewood, Cameron, who is working full time. Drifter Velina has been a Special Education Teacher in the South Bend Community School Corp. for 22 years. Velina is really excited and thoroughly enjoying giving back to her community via the Drifter Sisterhood. Velina has also been a member of the Finance Committee at Faith Baptist Church, S.B., for the past three years. Drifter Irene Eskridge (Vice-President) has been a member for 23 years. Currently, Irene is spending more & more time with kindling Che', son-in-law David, and splinters Gabrielle & Brandon. Drifter Irene has been nominated by her local chapter for the www.driftersinc.org August 2012 NOW Black Woman Award! Irene conducted a workshop for the Metro Atlanta Chapter on "Connecting Sisters". She has spoken to high school & intermediate students that attended "College for a Day" at Bethel College. Irene has volunteered with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to register people to vote, particularly at St. Margaret's House for Women. Irene joined the NAACP Hazel B. Hunter Luncheon for the 8th year. Irene appeared on WNIT-PBS TV Station, as a guest on Dinner & A Book, cooking and discussion of, "The Warmth of Other Suns", by Isabel Wilkerson. Also, Irene mentored a Bethel College colleague for the past year. Irene's son-in-law David, has been assigned to Djubdy, Africa for 6 months with NCIS. Daughter, Che', was recognized by NCIS with an exemplary award for her work in the area of Human Resources. Irene is also very active in her church, Olivet A.M.E., working on the Education Committee, Friends-N-Family Day, and a Wedding Program. Drifter Sandra/Driftwood Don Hollingsworth have been members for 7 years. Drifter Sandra received the "President's Volunteer Service Award", which is signed by President Obama! Sandra is also active on the Purdue Cooperative Extension Board, African American Women in Touch, AKA Voter Registration Initiative, as well as serving as Ivy Leaf Reporter for her AKA Sorority. Sandra is also very active in her church, Olivet A.M.E., as a Steward and Usher. Driftwood Don received the J.D. Powers Business Service Award in 2011! Sandra and Don have a grandson that has been inducted in the National Honor Society! Sandra is very proud of her dad, who is going to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. He is a Montford Point Marine, and this is the highest honor a civilian can receive. The family will be traveling to Washington, DC to watch him receive this Medal of Honor on June 27, 2012. It will be aired on C-SPAN. The South Bend Chapter Drifters, Inc. is mourning the recent loss of Alumni Drifter Della Luten's Driftwood Joseph. May He Rest In Peace! Charter Members Drifter Della & Driftwood Joe have been members for 53 years. Della continues to be very active in her church. Charter Members Marylee Lue and Driftwood Tom Lue continue to be very active in their church. They have been members for 37 years. Drifter Jacques/Driftwood Erik Neal, are newlyweds! P a g e | 35 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Drifter Jacques have been members for one year. Jacques also works with the State Department with Drifter Toni Cannady. Drifter Jacques just earned her MSW, Masters in Social Work, from Indiana University at South Bend 5/8/12! Jacques is very active in her church, Greater Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. She sings in the choir, in addition to, teaching the Young Adult Sunday School Class. Jacques has three Kindling. Jacques has taken hold of the Drifter Sisterhood, and is running with it full force! Drifter Geneva Okeke has been a member for one year. Geneva has a Kindling in college, as well as, a 3 year old. Between the two of them, Geneva is constantly on the run keeping busy, of course the 3 year old is running the household! :-) Drifter Geneva is a Manager at Bed Bath & Beyond, and really enjoys her role in the retail world. Geneva, also has taken hold of the Drifter Sisterhood, and is running with it full force! Drifter Karla Riley has been a member for 9 years. Drifter Karla is a member of the Neighborhood of Resources & Technical Service Board. At her church, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, Karla serves as the Church Treasurer and also does Missionary work. Karla is an avid reader of African American authors, and is the proud owner of an extensive collection of these books. Drifter Mattie Taylor has been a member for 9 years. Drifter Mattie, also known as the "Dance Queen" of the South Bend Chapter of Drifters, just celebrated her 30th year on the South Bend Police Department. Currently, she is the Police Recruiter/Lead Lieutenant in the Training Division. Mattie is always traveling with her current position, to recruit new officers. Mattie also absolutely loves her role as a grandmother in her free time. Mattie has been a presenter at the Notre Dame Upward Bound Program, as well as, at Career Day Presentations for all grade levels. Drifter Leslie/Driftwood Derrick Wesley have been members for 15 years. Leslie is an At Risk Counselor at the YMCA, working with students to assist in keeping them on track. Within the SBCSC, Drifter Lesley is the Program Consultant for the 21st Century Community Learning Center, also deeply involved with Logan Industries. Lesley's 3 kindling are all, very involved with sports, keeping the Wesley's on the go! Taylor is entering her sophomore year in high school with PERFECT ATTENDANCE! Driftwood Derrick www.driftersinc.org August 2012 continues to do really well at State Farm. Derrick is also a sponsor of the Par Putter Golf Association. Leslie is also, very much so, involved in many programs at her church. Drifter Tonya/Driftwood Rick Willis have been members for 5 years. Currently Tonya is working on her Masters, which is keeping her quite busy. Not to mention, the busyness of keeping up with her 2 kindling: a daughter who is a freshman, and a son in elementary, both are very active in sports. Drifter Tonya's sorority Sigma Gamma Rho is very involved with the Girl Scouts. Drifter Tonya has done a fabulous job with designing tickets & flyers for various events in the community, in addition to our events. ______________________________________________ Salutations from Southeastern, PA By Priscilla Jackson The Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Drifters, Incorporated was blessed to have another very productive and successful program year. This was such a great year because we accomplished a significant amount of community services, education contributions and personal goals, most importantly we enjoyed the sisterly support from each other. HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT In October 2011, the Southeastern PA Drifters Senior Social celebration was the fifth anniversary visiting with the seniors at Palmerhouse Senior Living facility. Chair Drifter Donna Pugh and Co-Chair Priscilla Jackson created Casino Night theme in the community center of the facility with record numbers of seniors participating in the evening festivities. The evening was filled with table games, prizes, computer slot games, and with mock cocktails and anniversary cake. Palmer House Winners & Drifter Sydney Howe-Barksdale P a g e | 36 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition On March 25, 2012, the Southeastern PA Drifters held their 9th Annual Hat Auction and Luncheon “Hatittude” for education. The event was a grand affair that was extremely well attended. Every hat was sold at a premium amount for scholarship fund and the chapter donated items to create 10 fabulous baskets sold at silent auction. The electricity was in the air as bidders screamed in glee at winning their hats. People were happy, not only to be purchasing the hats and baskets, but also because they knew it was for a great cause. This event is the Southeastern PA Drifters’ signature affair and the event chair, Drifter Debbie Dickinson and Drifters Tomika Bryant, Debi Wood and past committee chair Leah Williams made sure every detail was attended to. Drifter Leah Williams worked the event as the “Auctioneer Extraordinaire”. She kept the crowd engaged and eager for the next hat to be presented. The chapter members worked the room and made their way to the stage as they modeled the hats for the guests. The event was also special because this was first time that it was held at the elegant Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA. Drifters from Montclair, Mitchellville, New York and Ocean attended the event in support of our chapter. Once again our appreciation and thanks to our sister chapters for their continued support. SEPA Fundraising Committee For Thanksgiving charitable donations, the chapter donated snack pack back packs to the Chester County Food mission a non-profit organization that collects, grows, processes, stores and distributes food to those who serve the hungry of Chester County, PA. Christmas Charitable donations were to adopt a family (name withheld for privacy). The single mother, with two daughters ages 5 and 9 and son age 12 were grateful to the SEPA Drifters for Christmas presents and grocery cards. This, the season for giving www.driftersinc.org August 2012 and the Drifters donations were appreciated by the food bank and family. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION The Southeastern PA Drifters held a Scholarship ceremony with nine of the 2011 awardees, their parents and guests in attendance at the Desmond hotel in June of 2011. The ceremony honored the dedication of the students and their achievements in obtaining a higher education but also honored Dr. Clifford DeBaptiste and Driftwood Dr. Ivory Nelson for their outstanding contributions and support to the SEPA chapter over the years. Drifter Tomika Bryant, Scholarship Chair, and committee members Drifter Brenda Williams and Rosalind Realer have awarded 10 scholarships to deserving students for 2012. SOCIAL/PERSONAL Drifter Judith A.W. Thomas had a very exciting and achievement filled year. In February 2012, she received the President’s Award from the Pennsylvania Black Conference on Higher Education. Judith is a past President of the Black Conference on Higher Education and is presently the Chair of the State’s Scholarship Committee for college students enrolled in colleges and/or universities in Pennsylvania. Scholarships for High School students in the Commonwealth of PA, which are awarded every year have been named after Judith A. W. Thomas by the PA Black Conference on Higher Education. On March 24, 2012, Dr. Thomas received the “You Are My Sheroe Award” from the Imhotep Charter School. On April 21, 2012 she received the Excellence Award from The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter at the Springfield Country Club. On April 28, 2012, she received the “You Make A Difference Award” from the Women’s Institute at Lincoln University (PA). On June 1, 2012, Dr. Thomas gave the Keynote Address for the “Women of Color” Conference at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. Dr. Thomas was also honored by the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus, with the C. Delores Tucker Award. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Women’s Commission also honored Dr. Thomas by placing her biographical sketch in the publication, VOICES, as one of several minority role models. Drifter Debbie Dickinson and Driftwood Mark Dickinson welcomed a new addition to the family 9 year old Kindling Hasan. P a g e | 37 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 Drifter Priscilla Jackson was reelected to the 20122014 Executive Board of Jack & Jill, Chester County, PA Chapter. She previously served on the 2010-2012 Executive Board as Editor and in her new role she is serving as the Correspondence Secretary. Drifter Tomika Bryant and Drifter Rosalind Realer were also elected to 2012-2014 Executive Board of Jack & Jill, Chester County PA Chapter as Editor and Treasurer. SEPA Drifters at “Make-Up and Martinis” Event Chapter Events Chapter President Drifter Donna Roderick attended the lovely fundraisers by sister chapters Montclair and Ocean, and continues her service and dedication to organization locally and nationally by completing her second term as National Secretary, and a candidate for National Vice President running for office 2012. Driftwood Syeed Bryant was promoted to Director of Compliance with HCP GlaxoSmithKline. On September 11, 2011, the Southeastern PA Drifters welcomed Angela Pulliam-Gillespie, Desiree Smith, Priscilla Jackson, Debra Wood, and Rosalind Realer as the 2011 inductees and Drifter Sisters. The ladies were installed in the beautiful home of Sydney HoweBarksdale where they accepted the pledge to be a part of the dynamic Drifters, Inc. organization. The 2011 sisters have made a significant contribution to the chapter and community and we salute them for joining and hitting the ground running. Drifter Tomika Bryant a licensed realtor conducted pre-foreclosure seminars that helped over 35 families save their homes, and received an award for “most letters of Praise” from real estate clients. Drifter Tomika Bryant Regional Director of Mocha, Inc. conducted a marriage retreat in Poconos, PA for over 25 couples. ________________________________________________ Breezes from St. Louis By Fannie B. Robinson HUMANITARIAN/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The St. Louis Chapter of The Drifters, Incorporated had a very successful and productive program year. It began in October with our 2011 Sweater Dance Scholarship Benefit, which was held at the Machinist Hall. Drifter Hattie Riley, Chair and committee members, Drifters Willa Townson, and Fannie Robinson, worked hard to make the event financially successful in scholarship funds, and an elegant Fall sweater affair. Southeastern, PA 2011 Inductees On September 18, 2011, Southeastern PA Drifters were treated to a wonderful “Make-Up & Martinis” event hosted by Drifter Leah Williams. This was a get acquainted event that incorporated makeovers, martinis and fun. The new SEPA Drifters and the seasoned SEPA Drifters had a great time spending time with each other in a fun and festive environment. www.driftersinc.org The Success Continues: Book Scholarships were awarded to St. Louis Chapter Past Scholarship recipients in At the May 5, 2012 Mid-West Cluster Luncheon. “Strengthening families by supporting females, giving scholarships, and showing fathers how important their role is”. P a g e | 38 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition Drifter Hattie B. Riley has been honored by the Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.Confluence Chapter to receive the Women in Leadership Award at the 2012 Status of Women Awards Luncheon on May 5, 2012 This is a very distinguishing award which acknowledges women who normally go unrecognized for their community and civic service. Drifter Vanessa Keith, Esq., received the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis 2011 Chairman’s Award. The award presented at the Urban League’s 93rd Annual Dinner meeting was bestowed upon Vanessa in recognition of her outstanding legal support provided the Urban League and her efforts in support of the Urban League’s vision of “Empowering Communities and Changing Lives.” Drifter Janessa Herron has been honored for the 5th year by THE ST. LOUIS VETERANS HOME, as the Veteran Volunteer of the Year... Volunteers are "THE HEART OF OUR GREAT NATION" who serve our Veterans through kindness, dedication, and ongoing commitment. August 2012 2012 Cluster Kansas City Drifters Top L-R: Irene Minor, Ruth McIntosh; Naomi Dillard The three-day week-end Cluster event began Friday afternoon with the arrival and registration of our Memphis, and Kansas City Drifter sisters, hospitality room open, and a late dinner and fun night at Harrahs Casino-St. Louis. Saturday began with a morning breakfast buffet and a Women’s Healthy Living and Wellness Workshop presented by the Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Centers, Inc. compliments of the Health Center and Drifter Doretha Gilbert who sits on the People’s Board. On May 5th, 2012 The St. Louis Chapter hosted the 4th Mid-Western Cluster Luncheon. Founders of the three Chapters, Imelda Carper-St. Louis, Alice VertnerKansas City and Bernie Randolph-Memphis, were honored with rose bouquets presented by members of the chapters. $500 Book Scholarships were presented to past Scholarship recipients, Anthony Shelton and Mya Esaw. SCHOLARSHIP/EDUCATION 2012 Mid-West Cluster Celebrating Our Founders and Embracing Sisterhood – The Success Continues! Our On May 4-6th, 2012 The St. Louis Chapter hosted the 4th Mid-Western Cluster. Drifters Vanessa Keith, Esq. and Fannie Robinaon co-chairs of the St. Louis Chapter’s 2012 Mid-West Cluster produced an awsome event, showcasing the talents and contributions of our Drifter Sisters from Memphis and Kansas City and St. Louis. www.driftersinc.org Mr. Shelton accepts the $500 Book Scholarship for his son, Anthony SOCIAL/PERSONAL Effective December 31, 2011 Driftwood Aaron Robinson (Fannie) announced his official retirement after 26 years with the Internal Revenue Service. St. Louis Drifters, Family and friends wished Aaron well at a gala retirement party on January 14, 2012. P a g e | 39 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition In December 2011, St. Louis Drifters, Driftwood and friends celebrated the winter holiday season at Drifter Jan’s home with a wonderful “Pot Luck” (chef showoff) dinner. Our very special guest and co-founder Annie Buchanan, was beautiful, delivered excellent oratorical remarks, and came with a good appetite. January 2012, sadly found the St. Louis Chapter attending the “Home Going Celebration” for Drifter Sarah and Driftwood Arteria King. Driftwood Que Purnell and Drifter Janessa Herron gave remarks. Kindling Dr. Jason Purnell made us all proud with his well-written and published article in the St. Louis Post newspaper on Arteria’s untimely fatal incident. February 2012 - A St. Louis Drifter Retreat - at the Sheraton Westport Hotel. This productive meeting engaged and energized our membership. Many experiences and happy memories were shared by all in attendance. It was amazing to hear so many stories of joining and remaining Drifters. March 2012, Drifter Diane Clark celebrated the marriage of her youngest daughter, Jackie to Bradley Fletcher. The wedding was at a beautiful chapel in Old Town St. Charles, MO. The reception was held at the prestigious Old Hickory Golf Club. Kindling Jackie graduated from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 2011. Wind Beneath the Wings Awards A Civic Tradition Continues August 2012 and Drifter Co-Chair, Doretha Gilbert welcomed our cluster sisters and guests to our 2 nd Wind Beneath the Wings Awards Dinner and Dance. St. Louis President Drifter Janessa Herron put it so eloquently in her opening, “We salute these women this evening in the spirit of the union of President Barack and Michelle Obama, a union that certainly proves that couples can be partners, lovers, and friends. We salute the women who passionately support, work side by side, and enable their husbands to accomplish their goals.” Among the four (4) women honored was our very own Drifter Imelda Carper, Co- founder of Carper Casket, Inc. with her husband, retired CEO Driftwood George Carper. ______________________________________________ Tallahassee Tattlings By Drifter Bobbi Mount Drifter Monica Brooks The Brooks family is doing well. Monica is still healing from the injuries sustained in last year’s elevator accident. Monica received her Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Criminal Justice from Saint Leo University in December 2011. Commencement ceremonies will be June 16, 2012. Kindling William Brooks will be graduating May 21, 2012 from Deer Lake Middle school, and has been accepted into the Information Technology Magnet Program at Godby High School. William also made the 14 year old Meridian Park All Stars. Driftwood Keith Brooks had another great year coaching both flag football and basketball for the City of Tallahassee. Drifter Jackie Thomas celebrated Mother's Day with a visit from her son and two grandchildren. She was taken to lunch by the trio and had a wonderful time. Her family spoiled her lavishly. L.-R Minga Shelton Furr (Honoree), John Moten (for Emma Moten-Honoree Posthumous), Drifter Diane Clark (For Imelda Carper-Honoree), Jo Anne Hamilton Parks (Honoree) On Saturday evening, May 5, 2012 The St. Louis Chapter closed out the Cluster weekend with our newest tradition, that of honoring women “Beneath the Wings” of successful and prominent public high profile men in the St. Louis area. President Janessa Herron www.driftersinc.org Drifter Lottie Muldrow was elected 1st Vice President of Zeta Phi Beta, Alpha Upsilon Zeta Chapter. She attended the Charmettes, Inc. convention and the Zeta Phi Beta, Youth and Undergrad conference. She is now Youth Director of Zeta Phi Beta, Alpha Upsilon Zeta Chapter, and is on the Board of the Tallahassee Girl's Chorus of Choice. Drifter Lottie was honored as Models of long and successful marriages with Driftwood William, which appeared in the Capitol Outlook newspaper. P a g e | 40 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 Drifter Marcy Muldrow Sanders The Tallahassee Chapter of the Drifters, Incorporated is excited to host the 57th Annual Convention August 14 - 18, in beautiful Tallahassee, FL. The Convention Committee has been working hard to ensure you enjoy the hospitality and charm of the south, and that you leave relaxed and with a song in your heart. Drifter Marcy Muldrow Sanders has had a busy year, and is embarking on a new adventure, to work full time in the health and wellness business, she and Driftwood Phil started last year. They hope when you discover you need to lose a few pounds or recapture your lost energy you will call them. Drifter Marcy was recently elected Chair of the Board of Directors of Kids Incorporated. Kids Incorporated is Early Head Start has six centers serving over 300 children, 0-3 years old, in three counties. Drifter Marcy served as this year's Recruitment Chair for Youth Leadership Tallahassee, a program of Leadership Tallahassee for high school juniors. Leadership Tallahassee is a part of the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. She continues to mentor young girls with her sororities' youth auxiliary, the Amicettes of Alpha Upsilon Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. Marcy also continues to serve as treasurer of her Zeta Chapter. Driftwood Phil was recently installed as President of the Big Bend Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society. He continues to be active in the Tallahassee Tennis community and his collection of trophies is still growing. Drifter Etheldra Green graduated on December 17, 2011 with a Bachelorette degree in Social Work and has begun studying for her Masters in the same field. Kindling’s Martys' and Marquise Smith Graduated from Deer Lake Middle School, on May 21, 2011 and are high school bound in the Fall 2012. Drifter Freddie Groomes McLendon has published her second book. "Real Gusto Comes Later: How Professional Women Experience Retirement.” The book is a collaboration of experiences of twelve additional women who have had successful professional careers and are now in retirement. Their professions include entrepreneurs, University professors and administrators, high school teachers, realtors, medical doctors, artist, etc. The motivation for the book was to provide diverse options for gusto living in retirement for persons in retirement planning, to retire or those with special interest in the lives of retirees. The book is available at major bookstores and online. Dennis and Freddie just returned from attending the graduation of their granddaughter from the University of Missouri and grandson from Morgan State University. They are currently planning to spend their wedding anniversary at Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada. Drifter Annette Thorpe was very happy to have her immediate family home for Christmas. They family came from Los Angeles, Memphis, Fairfax, VA, Atlanta, Tampa, Daytona Beach and included Drifter Annette’s first great grandchild, splinter Ethan Parish. Kindling Jason Cox, a professional videographer, has recently completed work on several movies, including Wanderlust, Five Year Engagement and R.I.P.D. He is currently on assignment in New Orleans. Kindling Erin Thorpe Parish has completed her first children’s book, Murphy the Manatee Visits Memphis. Drifter Annette now 92, continues to be active with the Tallahassee Chapter, the B.L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library, The YMCA Silver Sneakers, her church and a book club. She also enjoys dining out and attending plays and movies with her friends. ________________________________________________ www.driftersinc.org Drifter Vertia Rollins is continuing to adjust to the passing of her husband Driftwood Robert L. Rollins. She is a shining light and inspiration to her family who enjoy spending every opportunity they have with her. She celebrated her last birthday with family and friends aboard the Lady Anderson Yacht in Panama City Beach, FL. Her family was successfully able to surprise her for this festive event in September 2011. Drifter Barbara Rollins McGriff as Director of Dance for the Bethel A.M.E Liturgical Praise and Dance Team has choreographed outstanding performances. Both the Christmas and Easter programs were especially enjoyable and featured the talents of several young dancers from the Tallahassee Community. Drifter Shena Jones Mount’s husband Driftwood Darius Mount successfully completed his Medical Billing and Coding Certification on May 24, 2012. Drifter Bobbi Mount is pursuing her license to become a licensed Mental Health Therapist and preparing written works for publication. P a g e | 41 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 Greater Westchester Alumna Drifter Dorothy Small’s, organization Hampton Roads Women for Education, Inc. donated school supplies to two schools, Treakel Elementary School in Chesapeake, VA 23323 and Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, VA. The Group also sponsored a trip to Harrington Raceway and Casino. The trip was a scholarship fundraiser. Drifter Dorothy Small Volunteered with Rainbow. This is a program to help children that are in crisis or have family issues. Camel Elementary School gave her a certificate of Appreciation for work. She is also the Co-Chair of St. John’s AME Church Soup Kitchen Ministry. Driftwood William Small Started a Soup Kitchen Ministry at St. John’s AME Church. The soup kitchen feeds the homeless on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. The Soup Kitchen Ministry started feeding on Feb 15, 2011, since that date the Soup Kitchen has served 3975 meals. On May 9, 2012, Driftwood William Small was named Man of The Year for 2012, by his church, Saint John’s A.M.E Church located at 545 E. Bute Street, Norfolk, VA 23510. Driftwood William Small is a Commissioner with the City Of Chesapeake Planning Commission. Kindling Treasure M. Small traveled to Barcelona, Spain in March for her Company, Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s top publishing companies. Treasure is attending John Jay College of New York to obtain her Master’s Degree. ______________________________________________ www.driftersinc.org P a g e | 42 Jus’ Driftin’ 56th Convention Edition August 2012 Index President’s Letter Baltimore Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas/Fort Worth Decatur-DeKalb Detroit Gary Greensboro Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Metro Atlanta Metropolitan Washington, DC Mitchellville Montclair New York Norfolk Ocean Orangeburg Petersburg Portsmouth Raleigh Richmond South Bend Southeastern Pennsylvania St. Louis Tallahassee Greater Westchester Alumna www.driftersinc.org Page 1 Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 6 Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 18 Page 19 Page 19 Page 21 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 25 Page 27 Page 28 Page 30 Page 31 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 34 Page 34 Page 36 Page 38 Page 40 Page 42 P a g e | 43 THE DRIFTERS, INCORPORATED EXECUTIVE BOARD 2011-2012 Lisa Johnson-Tonkins President Deborah R. Pryor Vice President Donna Roderick Secretary Pamela Thomas-Hall Treasurer Denise L. Taylor Parliamentarian Ramona Ryan Membership Chair Daria Daniel Public Relations Chair James Murphy Spigner Historian/Protocol Chair Leslie Wesley Courtesy Chair Elsie Simmons-Huey Convention Planner “A group of dynamic women with civic, charitable, educational, and social interests who have dedicated their talents to the enhancement of their chosen communities and the universal image of womanhood.”
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