53nd Convention Edition Final Color.pub
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53nd Convention Edition Final Color.pub
The Official Publication of The Drifters, Incorporated WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG F ROM 53 ND C ONVENTION E DITION 2009 THE PEN OF THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT CONGRATULATIONS Sisters on being “A group of 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” for one-half century. I believe that our Founders would be proud to see how we have continued to enhance their vision. I am truly humbled to have National President been an integral part of this organization Irene E. Eskridge with the principles that we uphold, the things we do together as a National Organization and on the local level as well as what we do on a daily basis as individuals. Four years ago, our National Executive Board set our course for service to mankind, encouraged harmonious relationships among members and pledged commitments to achieve our goals and objectives. We graciously accepted our many challenges and moved our sisterhood into the future by taking active leadership roles and promoting ideas and ideals of society. Our Executive Board has been has been exceptional and I thank them for their enthusiasm, dedication, support and the outstanding jobs which they have done. My praise goes to National Vice President Deborah Pryor, National Secretary Donna Roderick, National Treasurer Jonetta Appling, National Parliamentarian Linda Edwards, National Protocol Secretary Portia Hedgespeth, National Membership Chair Barbara Harris, National Public Relations Chair Marcy Muldrow Sanders, National Condolence Chair Leslie Wesley and National Convention Planner Mildred Harris. During the 2008-2009 club year, I met with the following Chapters: Detroit, Cleveland, South Bend, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Portsmouth, Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk. My thanks goes to each chapter for its gracious hospitality. (Detailed information regarding my goals is included in my Annual Report which will be presented at Convention). As our Organization works tirelessly to “Build Stronger Communities,” it becomes more of an enormous challenge in today’s circumstances. However, we know what must be done and we will remain strong and steadfast to accomplish our goal. Please accept my sincere gratitude for your having allowed me to be our President for the past four years. You have shown true sisterhood as we journeyed through the Organization’s continued growth and development, the deaths of some of our loved ones, the births of new loved ones and a meeting-of-the-minds for the sake of The Drifters, Incorporated. While encountering these many challenges, we were able to continue striving to keep the Founders’ goals and objectives in the forefront of our decisions. A very special thank-you goes my daughter, Che’, my son-inlaw, David and my grandchildren, Gabrielle and Brandon who continue to give me much-needed love and encouragement. My passion and dedication have never waived during my term in the office of President on The National Drifters, Incorporated. My major goal was to uphold my commitment to our Organization, what we stand for and to make sure we followed the guidelines. To our next President, I say “congratulations” and we are ready to move our Organization to the next level and to meet tomorrow’s challenges. “Love in the Family breeds love in our community. Love in our community breeds love in our world.” Sisterly, Strengthen Families to Build Better Communities: “Save our Children, Assist our Seniors” JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 2 Hot’lanta News by Toni Driskell tive on a daily basis around the clock. The Metro Atlanta Drifters joined Drifters and Driftwoods on that Great Day in Celebration of the DREAMS of Martin Luther King Jr. in the same place 40 years later, becoming REALITY with our 20-bus load Delegation (riding as the “freedom Marchers” did) witnessing the Inauguration of the First African American President Barack Hussein Obama! HUMANITARIAN & ______________________________________________ CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Drifters Ride Again! In collaboration with the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (Co-Founder Drifter Sister Barbara Harris), Drifter Sisters Barbara, Toni and Driftwood Alton Johnson traveled on a missionary venture to Cairo, Egypt and Alexandria. Drifter Sisters Toni and Barbara and Driftwood Alton Johnson delivered school supplies and left monetary gifts in the name of the Metro Atlanta Drifters to Nubian Village children and families another act of humanitarianism to ”save the children”. From the monasteries of Alexandria to the River Nile, the under-under privileged and deprived children swam from shore up to our boat in mid streams begging for “U.S. Dollars”. Oh how grateful our children in the United States of America should be because the CHILDREN OF EGYPT took “begging” to another level…a level that our children could never even dream of experiencing in America! Here we GROW AGAIN…Metro Atlanta Drifters and Driftwoods living and working the National Drifter Theme this past year… Drifter Sisters worshipping, fellowshipping and applauding youth on parade at Law Day at the Historic Ben Hill United Methodist Law Day and Cascade United Methodist Law Day where the Founder Honorable Judge Barbara A. Harris chaired programs calling on her fellow Drifters Judges, Justices, Attorneys and various organizations to rally young poets to the stage in competition. Poets whose “spoken word” was so outstanding that Maya Angelou and other great poets would “stop and stare and SMILE” ….Then there were scholarships for the best spoken word! SOCIAL & PERSONALS The Metro Atlanta Drifters continue to “Save the Children” as Drifter Sister Toni Driskell was recently appointed Vice President of the Fayette County CASA (Court Appointed Child Advocates) Board of Directors where over 4500 youth are in foster care awaiting permanent homes and a safe wholesome way of life. We are making it happen one day at a time, one child at a time. Continue to pray for our children that they can rest and sleep as God intended in HIS WORD. ______________________________________________ Obama Mania of Georgia! Yes we did! In an ongoing, nonstop, never ceasing, always praying for an Obama victory Drifter Sisters Toni Driskell, Elaine Holley, Geneva Jones, Barbara Harris, Susie Harris, Driftwoods Alton Johnson and Charles Driskell worked tirelessly at the Campaign Headquarters registering thousands of voters. Drifter Susie Harris named the “Mother of the Campaign Headquarters” located at the Historic Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, gained notoriety in the local newspaper as being visible as well as vocal and informa- ______________________________________________ Drifter Sister Major C.J. Davis and the Shaw Temple Overseas Medical Mission and Evangelism Team made a 5000 mile journey to Monrovia, Liberia in West Africa providing free medical services and supplies providing over 200 children with vaccines that saved their lives. This great blessing along with her “Cameo Appearance” with National Homeland Security Director Janet Napolatona at the Inauguration of our 44th President of the United States was almost too much for this CHAPTER to bare! Metro Atlanta Drifters REPRESENTING (As Drifters Barbara and Toni, Driftwoods Charles, Alton and Terry were in attendance). What can we say? After all, last year this time Drifter C.J. Davis of the Atlanta Police Department made Oprah’s Magazine as she launched the “Sister-In-Law” Program, an initiative in progress in the Metropolitan Atlanta initiated to assist and empower our female law enforcement officers around the World! Stay tuned….. ______________________________________________ Drifter Sister Barbara Harris on a mission to educate, inform and entertain blessed youth through her vision of the 67th National Solomon Family Reunion 1st Scholarship Awards Banquet. This first Scholarship Award was funded by the Metro WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG Hot’lanta News (Cont.) P AGE 3 BREEZING IN FROM BALTIMORE by Audrey Freeman & Delores Baden by Toni Driskell Atlanta Drifters in St. Louis Missouri in July at the Airport Marriott. The children and elders (seniors) of this 200 member family reunion ranged in ages 3 months to 93 years of age (Drifter Sister Susie Harris is the oldest and only living original Solomon heir). Members of the Baltimore Chapter attended an elegant Saturday afternoon Cluster meeting hosted by Metro Washington DC Chapter. In addition to providing an atmosphere that was conducive to renewing old friendships, The Metro Washington DC Chapter made a contribution to the United Negro College Fund in the name of the Baltimore Chapter. ______________________________________________ Drifter Sisters please applaud with the Metro Atlanta Drifters, Drifter Sister Barbara Harris who was appointed to the position of National Membership Chair under the leadership of National Drifter President Irene Eskridge. Drifter Sister Barbara served as Parliamentarian under the leadership of former National Drifter President Constance Brown previously. Culminating the year of civic programs was a Father’s Day Dinner at the home of Drifter Toni and Driftwood Charles Driskell hosted By Drifters Toni Driskell and Elaine Holley. The succulent meal was very well received and the Driftwoods were presented with gift bags purchased and designed by the Youth Ministry of the First Baptist Church of Stewardship. Then there was our last meeting called to order to strategize the final plans for 100 % Drifter attendance at our National Drifter Convention in New York…Look out NEW YORK here comes the Metro Atlanta Drifters! OH WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES!!!! HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Drifter Bernice McDaniels continues to collect personal items for assisted living residents at the Emerald Estates. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT The Baltimore Drifters are pleased to announce the graduation of two of our scholarship recipients. Ashlee Nicole Freeman graduated from Grambling State University earning a 3.5 grade point average with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Ashlee is presently enrolled at Central Michigan University pursuing a Masters’ in Hospital Administration. She is the daughter of Drifter Audrey Freeman. Judson Wood III graduated from Middle Tennessee State earning a 3.9 grade point average with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He is presently enrolled at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, pursuing a degree in Law. Judson III, is the grandson of Drifter Goldie and Driftwood Judson Wood. This was a year of celebration for the Baltimore Chapter. The members celebrated their 20th year anniversary at the Candle Light Inn. Three of the Scholarships recipients were in attendance to receive their awards for the school year. Each of the founding members was royally honored during the celebration as well. Drifters from the Mitchellville chapter enjoyed the afternoon in a spirit of great SOCIAL & PERSONALS Drifter Barbara Harris with Drifter Ramona and Driftwood Robert Ryan’s new kindling, in Norfolk. Drifter Deloris Saunders, PhD, Immediate Past President of NABSCE has been chosen Baltimore’s Special Drifter. She is also Past National President of the Morris-Brown College Alumni Association. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 4 Charlotte’s Cable by Gloria Graham HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Charlotte Drifters continue to provide refreshments and personal care items to the residents of Helton Manor Nursing Home twice yearly. The group has committed to a new hospice project at Presbyterian Hospice and will begin providing refreshments to patients and their families on a monthly basis in the fall, 2009. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT The 4 Annual Charlotte Drifter Card Party & Luncheon Fundraiser was held at Trinity Episcopal School on May 16, 2009 with a large and loyal group of friends and avid card players. Entertainment was provided by the Children’s Bell Choir of Simpson-Gillespie United Methodist Church, attended by Drifter Priscilla Ledbetter and alumna Rose Marie Cotton. The event was chaired by Drifter Anita Elder, who along with all the other Charlotte Drifters put on a well planned and wonderfully successful event. The proceeds from this Fundraiser will be used for our Scholarship Program, Jump Start Education and other local projects. The Charlotte Drifters are continuing to provide scholarship support to two college students and one adult student to assist them in achieving their educational dreams. th SOCIAL & PERSONALS Drifter Earnestine Frye continues to care for her elderly aunt at Hunterwoods Nursing Home. This year, she has been a volunteer tutor for 3rd & 4th grade students in math and reading at the Thomasboro elementary school. She has also continued to volunteer at the Hospitality House of Charlotte. ______________________________________________ Congratulations to Kindling Derek Graham, son of Drifter Gloria Graham and Driftwood Irvin Graham, who graduated from Vance high school in Charlotte, NC in June, 2009. Derek plans to attend Elizabeth City State University in NC, where he intends to major in business. Kindling Derek was also the recipient of a scholarship from his church, St. Paul Baptist Church. He was nominated by his high school teachers as a student deserving ‘kudos’. For this recognition, he will be featured in an article detailing his love of drama, music and writing in the August edition of University Magazine, published by the Charlotte Observer in Charlotte, NC. Drifter Madge Hopkins is continuing her involvement in church work at both the congregational and area levels. She was recently featured in a Charlotte Observer article about the historic reconciliation of her church, Woodland Presbyterian and Paw Creek Presbyterian through the dedication of a slave cemetery. Drifter Madge is enjoying full retirement after a five year stint as Assistant Academic Dean at Trinity Episcopal School where the highlight of her experience was to organize and conduct a Civil Rights tour for parents and students. The civil rights tour included visits to the King Memorial in Atlanta, Birmingham, Montgomery and Selma. Kindling, Brianna Drakeford accompanied her on this historic journey. ______________________________________________ Drifter Dorothy Kirkpatrick continues to be an avid volunteer. She is active in her church community and tutors math and reading at Friendship Baptist Church. She coordinates a twice yearly nursing home program for the Charlotte Drifters and will be coordinating the group’s upcoming hospice program. ______________________________________________ Drifter (Dr.) Esther Page Hill was a featured guest artist and had some of her works exhibited as part of the James Biggers & Friends art exhibit in celebration of Black History Month from January 20-February 20, 2009 at the Jeanne Rauch Gallery in Gaston College, Dallas, NC. Drifter Esther specializes in textiles and graphic designs. She is a retired Associate Professor of Art from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and displays her work in North and South Carolina. In reference to her art work, she writes: “My Now” is a belief and almost reverence for the continuum of earth, matter, natural phenomena, the Universe, and the Master Designer. I have experienced a balancing or centering in myself as a person and artist. Life’s most precious treasure is the sense of knowing and being one’s self. My personal balancing and centering has included a strong sense of the need to share, give back, and make a positive impact on the lives of as many young people as I can. ______________________________________________ In June 2009, Drifter Ardella & Driftwood Joseph Wilson along with their daughter and son-in-law, Cynthia & Robert Nash of Atlanta, Ga attended a reception for the newly appointed Ambassador to Liberia, West Africa, M. Nathaniel Barnes. The reception was hosted by their daughter, kindling Cynthia at the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia and was sponsored by Coca-Cola Co. and Global Strategies for Good, LLC (Cynthia’s company). Cynthia was recently appointed as Honorary Consul General to Liberia, West Africa and will work closely with Ambassador Barnes and the Liberian community. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 5 Congratulations to Driftwood Joseph Wilson who had his first hole-in-one on the Divide Golf Course in Charlotte, North Carolina. The hole was 150 yards over water and reached with a 5 iron. Breezes From the Windy City BY LOIS ROUNTREE HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Chicago Drifters had a very successful holiday scholarship fundraiser. The Chapter provided a scholarship for a welldeserving male student who will be attending the University of Michigan this fall. The Chicago Drifters contributed funds to spruce up The Residential Home for Un-Wed Mothers for wall paintings, mirrorsand other accessories for the common room. We also donated bed linens, towels and other household items need in the home. Chicago Drifters gave financial assistance to an inner-city male who is taking a college prep course this summer at a local Chicago college. The Chicago Drifters are also setting up a volunteer mentoring program for young inner-city unwed mothers. The Chicago Drifters participated in a Child Abuse Walk-AThon for Child Abuse Awareness Month. We also provided water and pop for the participants. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT The Chicago Drifters installed four members into our organization at the lovely home of Drifter Linnie Sims. Sheryl Sawyer McGill, CYnthia Lance, Tammy McCann and (Jacqueline Craig a returnee) were installed. Champagne and Hors'd'oeuvres were enjoyed by all and a glorious time was had. SOCIAL & PERSONALS Drifter Deborah A. Rountree is chairperson of the Plans and Programs Committee for the Chicago Fisk Alumni Association. Her committee gave a very successful scholarship fundraiser, "That's Entertainment", that raised $60,000. Her committee made it possible for 16 students to receive $3400 scholarships to attend Fisk University, her alma mater. She was also involved in sponsoring a bus trip to Fisk University where 200 high school students from the Chicago metropolitan area visited Fisk for Home Coming Weekend. She also performed for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. honoring Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday, in Huntsville, Alabama and received a key to the city from the governor. In Chicago, she recently performed for Mayor Richard M. Daley for an international breakfast for Cultural Connections. ______________________________________________ Drifter Evelyn Nabors chaired a job related conference in Switzerland. ______________________________________________ Drifter Jackie Sharpe Akins was a guest speaker at South Suburban College. She is an adjunct professor who teaches a cultural class at this college. She is also a counselor of Accreditation Peer Review. She recently traveled to Nashville, TN., to review the state of Tennessee’s Department of Children and Family Services Program. ______________________________________________ Drifter Verbie Jones Smith is a member of African American Mental Health Professionals. She has also sponsored a girls mentoring day for 300 girls between 14 -17 years of age. The activity was called, "] am a Queen". Verbie is also a member of a group of women called, "Women United for South Shore". Three scholarships to college bound students and donations to three non-profit organizations were given by this organization. ______________________________________________ Drifter Linnie Sims spent Easter Weekend in Arizona meeting Delbert’s future in-laws. ______________________________________________ Drifter Sylvia Ragland is on her way to recovery after open heart surgery. ______________________________________________ Drifter Verbie Smith's niece will be attending Verbie's alma mater, Tennessee State University in the fall. A graduation party was held for her and 32 relatives at their country home in Brownsville, Tennessee. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 6 52nd Annual Convention Breezes From the Windy City (Cont.) BY LOIS ROUNTREE Wednesday Night Festivities Feature Norfolk Drifters “Rocking the Boat!” ______________________________________________ Drifter Aleater Webster's son has returned to Paris after an extended visit with mom. He will resume his position as a French teacher. ______________________________________________ Drifter Loistene Rountree and Drifter Daughter Debbie will attend their cousin's wedding in New Orleans this summer. CLEVELAND’S COMMUNIQUÉ by Cheryl King The Cleveland Drifters are proud to install six new members. This memorable event was held in December at the Marriott Hotel. The new members are: Andrea Dockery, Valerie Hicks, Lisa- Kelly Hogan, Adrienne Leonard, Tara Simpson and Nicole Wilson. The diverse talents of these Drifters have already brought new enthusiasm to our chapter. We proudly welcome our new Cleveland Drifters sisters. New Drifter Lisa Kelly-Hogan is the Team Captain for the Homeless Ministry at her church. She enjoys going to the City Mission monthly to feed the homeless men. This year has been even more enjoyable because her Drifter Sisters have taken time out of their busy schedules to help her in this heartwarming endeavor. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Cleveland Drifters have enthusiastically continued our monthly commitment to the Fairfax Rehabilitation Center, entertaining the residents with bingo, gifts and snacks. All Cleveland Drifters donate much needed clothing and personal items to share monthly with the residents. New Life Community Center continues to hold the hearts of the Cleveland Drifters. The family transitional living facility serves the community well and affords us the opportunity to do our part in helping the families in need. The Cleveland Drifters prepared 15 customized Thanksgiving Baskets with all the trimmings for the family residents. We truly enjoyed meeting and greeting all the families. Drifter Margaret Heard Clinkscale volunteers at the Shaker Dialysis Center and continues to offer support to those at the center. INVOLVEMENT A Valentines’ Day Raffle was held and the proceeds were earmarked for our scholarship efforts. The Cleveland Drifters also held our annual bus trip to Greektown Casino in Detroit, Michigan. This profitable and exciting outing is always well received by our family and friends. Hampton University Alumni, Drifters Norma Singleton and Frankie Winston worked diligently to ensure the success of the annual Hampton Alumni Scholarship Jazz Brunch. Keeping education as a priority, Cleveland Drifters continued to support their efforts to raise funds to assist students enrolled at the university. Drifter Cheryl King is retiring as the Director of Curriculum and Instruction after 33 years of service with the East Cleveland Schools. She is looking forward to having the time to do the things she loves most: spending time with her granddaughter Phoenix, traveling with friends and gambling. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG Lisa Kelly-Hogan’s daughter and Norma Singleton’s granddaughter, Randi, received her B.S. degree in biology from Bowling Green State University. Lisa’s daughter and Norma’s granddaughter, Mya, was one of 400 high school students in the United States who received recognition from Holy Cross College for academic achievement. Norma still serves on the Visiting Team for the College of Science at Cleveland State University and the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities Corporation for the diocese of Cleveland. This year, she was appointed to the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities Service Corporation. SOCIAL & PERSONALS Several Cleveland Drifters attended the Detroit Drifters’ Founders Day celebration. The event was held at the elegant Renaissance Hotel. The food was delicious and the program outstanding. It was a true pleasure to have our National President, Irene E. Eskridge in attendance. ______________________________________________ Willinor Belcher visited China during the Olympics last year and cruised Scandinavia during July. ______________________________________________ Drifters Norma Singleton, Cheryl King, Frankie Winston and Portsmouth’s Drifter Ann Wallace vacationed in exciting Las Vegas. The foursome will cruise to Spain, Monaco, Greece and Italy in September. ______________________________________________ Linda Edwards vacationed in Paris and Rio de Janeiro with her sisters and friends. ______________________________________________ Norma Singleton is the campaign scheduler for Ohio's newly elected Congressperson, Marcia L. Fudge. Norma and Driftwood Julius had the opportunity to take part in most of the Inauguration events. With millions of people in attendance, they ran into Greensboro Drifter Yvonne Johnson. Norma visited New Jersey to celebrate her mother's 90th birthday. Atlantic City casinos were some of the places for the celebration. Norma also took a Southern Caribbean Cruise. ______________________________________________ Mary Glazer and Driftwood Walt visited Denmark, Sweden, New York and Michigan. P AGE 7 Lisa Kelly-Hogan and family traveled to Puerto Rico for a vacation. This year they will attend a family reunion in Dallas, TX. ______________________________________________ Adrienne Leonard and her family spent a week in Orlando, Florida with her brother. Congratulations!!!! Now Black Woman 2008 — 2009 Toni Driskell (Atlanta) JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 8 CLIPPINGS FROM CINCINNATI Q The Cincinnati Chapter, Drifters Inc. had a busy productive year, beginning with our third Tacky Ball in October 2008. The Tacky Ball has become our signature fundraising event, thanks to Greensboro. The good time we had at the Tacky Ball during the convention in Greensboro helped inspire our chapter). The proceeds from this signature event permitted us to impact our community in a variety of ways, among them, making monetary presentations to sponsor day camp for area children, and providing monies to single parent black families in our community. Drifters Ann Richburg and Yvonne West, members of Sigma Omega Chapter, were part of the planning committees for the Alpha Kappa Alpha’s Great Lakes Regional Conference that was held in Cincinnati in New member installation was held March 7, 2009. We inducted four lovely new members. They are: Drifter Daphne W. Robinson served on the committee that planned the signature fund raising event; the Jazz Brunch sponsored by the Phi Psi Omega, the AKA Chapter located in Forest Park, Ohio. Drifters Jennifer Daniels, Candice Owens, Gwen Robinson, and Tammy Wilkins. This brings our chapter number to 26 ,the most we have ever had. Pamela McClain and Vada Love are Chair and Co-Chair of the Membership Committee. The induction was held at the Pleasant Ridge Country Club. The installation ceremony was followed by an elegant lunch. SOCIAL & PERSONALS In November 2008 we celebrated Founders’ Day with our Driftwood and guests at the home of Mary and Stan Morton. The good food and the fellowship made this a memorable event. April 2009. Drifter Ann also had a significant role in planning the annual fund raising event for the Cincinnati Chapter, Top Ladies of Distinction. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Drifter Yvonne West and Pamela McClain served on the planning committee for the annual luncheon of the Queen City Chapter, The Links. Inc. ______________________________________________ Both Daphne and Ann are on the Cincinnati NAACP steering committee involved with planning the 2009 Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner. The Marriott Hotel in suburban West Chester, Ohio was the site of the Pre-Christmas Celebration, attended by Drifters, Driftwood, and guests. An Afternoon with the Drifters,” an elegant tea that we held in May 2008, was such a hit that we repeated it in May 2009. This was our way of saying thank you to friends and supporters from the Greater Cincinnati community. In April 2009 we held a dinner and movie outing. Yvonne and Dr. Lisa Green and Gwen Robinson are faithful members of the Cincinnati Colored Women’s Federated Club. CCWFC is a chapter in one of the oldest African American women’s organizations in the United States. ______________________________________________ Drifter Ann accepting an award in Norfolk. We sadly announce that Drifter Dorothy Dobbins, a charter member of the Cincinnati chapter, was funeralized, Sunday August 3, 2008. Chapter president, Dr. Ann Richburg gave remarks on behalf of the chapter at her memorial service. Dorothy’s crea- WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 9 tive ideas and artistic talent, were bonuses that greatly benefitted our chapter. as MC for organizational venues. She has been MC for all three of our chapter’s Tacky Balls. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Former Cincinnati chapter member, Emma Johnson passed suddenly in November 2008. Emma and her late husband, Dave, had moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Emma had served as a chapter president. She David often opened their home for Founders’ Day celebrations and for chapter picnics. *Drifter Mary Morton’s niece, Ingrid Woode, was the winner of a competition. She composed, sang and played three instruments in a self-produced video. The song is to be used by Queen Latifah on a new CD. ______________________________________________ Cincinnati Drifter president, Dr. Ann Richburg and her family spent Christmas vacation in Cancun, Mexico (at the Great Parnassus Hotel). The family included Ann’s four children, their spouses and the six grand kids. In August 2009, 16 year old granddaughter will spend 10 days in Dungannon, Ireland. Amanda is a high school senior. Ann’s grandson, Alexander, celebrated his first communion at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Cincinnati. He is now in training to be an Altar Boy. Granddaughters Carmen and Kassidy graduated from Kindergarten. On May 31st, Ann’s children and grandchildren gave her a surprise birthday party at the Marriott Hotel in West Chester, Ohio. Her birthday was June 1st. Family and friends came from Cincinnati, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Springfield. The family will spend its next vacation in Hawaii. ______________________________________________ Drifter Dolores and Driftwood Antonio (Tony) celebrated 61years of marriage March. In August, they will attend the wedding of their granddaughter, Dionne. Tony will have the pleasure of walking his granddaughter down the aisle because Dionne’s father, Major Regis Carr is scheduled to be deployed to Iraq. Dionne and her future husband are law students. Dolores and Tony have plans to go to Hawaii in October. ______________________________________________ Drifter Daphne W. and Driftwood Ernest L. Robinson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on March 29, 2009. Their sons, spouses and grandchildren joined them and gifted them with a celebratory dinner. Granddaughter Mary Alice graduated from high school in May. She plans to attend the Chicago Art Institute, beginning in August. Granddaughter Trinity graduated from kindergarten in May. The Robinson offspring are talented in a variety of ways. In April, 2009, 8 year old grandson Matthew Robinson co-starred in a ballet, “Myth,” produced by Ballet Tech Cincinnati. Sister Trinity, age six, and their father, Kent were also in the production. Trinity had a leading role her school’s closing musical; a nursery rhyme fantasy. Son, Kent had a starring role in a play, “Fraternity,” by August Wilson. The play was produced by the Cincinnati Black Theater. Daughter-in-law Faith (Daniels) Robinson, a Radio One on-air personality is often a Motivational Speaker and frequently serves ______________________________________________ Drifter Yvonne West and her Driftwood, Roland have scheduled a busy summer that includes a 2 week cruise to Europe in June and the Drifter Convention in August. Their summer plans also include traveling to Los Angeles for the Edmonds-West family where they will help celebrate the retirement of Yvonne’s sister Renee Jackson from the Los Angeles Unified School District. Sadly, we report that Roland’s mother, Mrs. Zona West passed away June 27th while Roland and Yvonne were on a European cruise. Her service was held, July 9, 2009. ______________________________________________ New Drifter, Candice Owens recently moved to the Cincinnati community from Columbus, Ohio. She is Director of Business Development for XLC Services. ______________________________________________ Drifter, Gwendolyn Robinson - Benning is President/CEO of the Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action. The agency serves as a light at the end of the tunnel for the disenfranchised. Under her leadership, CAA has grown from a $17 million to a $45 million agency. Her position at CAA has helped her become a mover and shaker in Cincinnati’s civic, political, and corporate circles. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 10 Dialogue from Decatur by Josephine Lamar HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Decatur-DeKalb Drifters (DDD) are on the move. As a united organization of dedicated women, we are making a difference in our community. We are proud to note some of the accomplishments of our chapter. September found the DecaturDeKalb Drifters actively working for Candidate Obama to become elected as President of the United States. These efforts were led by Yvonne Harris, Claudia Lawson and Ruby Thomas. We did mailings, door to door campaigning, registering of citizens to vote, manning telephones, and ensuring that correct literature was distributed. During the month of October we continued to work for Candidate Obama. Additionally, we participated in our annual “Pink Ribbon Saturday” at a neighborhood Kroger store in South DeKalb. We were very successful in soliciting donations for the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. This activity was led by Sandra Gray with assistance from Josephine Lamar, Daysha Young-McDaniel, Bobbie Gary, Vyvyan Dean, Claudia Lawson and Brenda Broadnax. Another activity in October was the Women’s Forum on Family Values held at Friendship Baptist Church led by Drifter Brenda Broadnax. Drifter Ruby Thomas was one of three women panelist, along with Chief Judge Lear Sears of the Georgia Supreme Court. Issues were raised and the Fireside Chat made all in attendance aware of the importance of family, and what each of us could do as individuals and as a group. Two deserving and needy families were provided meals and monetary tokens during the Thanksgiving season. One family is composed of a grandmother rearing three grandchildren. (Two teenage girls and one elementary boy) The other family is reuniting after the father’s return from prison. The mother is a recovering addict and the children were sent to foster homes and other family members’ homes throughout the state. We are happy to report that both families are progressing. Our chapter members now know that Sandra Gray can really shop and “stretch the eagle”. During the month of December, Drifters led by Vyvyan Dean and the Uplifters Club visited The William V. Guy Towers (A Senior Citizens Apartment Facility). Toiletries and other necessities were distributed. The residents were pleased and delighted. January found the chapter packing shoe boxes. DDD partici- pated in a project: SHOE BOX MINISTRY FOR CALEB CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (300 students). Members enclosed five items per box and indicated the gender for distribution. The boxes were shipped to Haiti. The children received the shoe box gifts as incentives for good academic performance. February found us busy purchasing books by African American authors for SALA Learning Academy which services a majority of At Risk students. Additionally, each student was given the opportunity to select a book of his/her choice to take home to enhance or begin a library in his/her home. Josephine Lamar, Sandra Gray, and Claudia Lawson read to the students after presenting the books. A fun time was had by all. Our scholarship committee received scholarship applications, reviewed them and selected the winner of our annual scholarship award. The recipient for this year is Aaron Sanders, a rising sophomore at Albany State College in Albany, Georgia. Save Our Students, the youth violence prevention/enrichment program that Decatur/DeKalb Drifters support, held its Annual Awards and Recognition Program on June 5, 2009. Nine students graduated from high school or alternative programs, several of whom earned a number of academic scholarships to colleges/technical schools totaling well over a million dollars combined. Returning students were honored with various awards for Leadership, Peacemaker and Most Improved. Each graduate in attendance was given $100.00 for personal use. Congratulations to the students and Drifter Ruby Thomas for a job well done. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT Decatur-DeKalb Drifters were in Washington, DC for the big event. Yes, the swearing in of the 44th President of The United States was witnessed by Drifters Yvonne Harris, Claudia Lawson and Ruby Thomas. Kindlings in attendance were: Joseph V. Lamar, Emery L. Gary, Anouk Gary (wife of Emery Gary) and splinters, Jared Gary and Kadence Gary. Yvonne Harris attended the International Ball and Claudia Lawson and Driftwood Evan Lawson had a blast at the Georgia Ball. Our January meeting, held at the home of Drifter Brenda Broadnax, was indeed a social as we came dressed in our Obama paraphernalia. (Caps, tees, buttons and pins) We played games such as, how well do you know and love President Obama, The Match Game and used political cartoons as an aid for impromptu speeches, songs, etc. The members enjoyed a WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG scrumptious “All American Meal” with hot apple pie. A fun time was had by all in attendance. SOCIAL & PERSONALS Drifter Lynn Johnson and Driftwood Charles Johnson II celebrated the birth of their third son, Braylon Charles Johnson born September 19, 2008. ______________________________________________ Drifter Sandra Gray and Driftwood Robert Gray witnessed the marriage vows of their son, Robert Gray, Jr. The proposal/ engagement was posted on the internet and viewed by millions of people. The wedding party hosted 250 persons with two bands, food and entertainment. ______________________________________________ The First elected African-American Tax Commissioner in DeKalb County, Georgia was a historical victory for Drifter Claudia G. Lawson. We are very proud of this accomplishment. ______________________________________________ Over the past year, Judge Ruby J. Thomas’ continual work with youth can be best expressed by the Latin phrase, “Res Ipsa Loquitur,” –the thing speaks for itself.” Thus, on October 8, 2008, Soka Gakkai International of Tokyo, Japan awarded her the prestigious Gold Medal – The Justice Award – for her pursuit of non-violence among youth. As the keynote speaker, Judge Thomas gave an inspiring message on “Youth’s Role in Promoting Peace…” A second award was presented to Drifter Ruby on February 21, 2009 on the 20th Anniversary of her graduation from Georgia State University College of Law. She was awarded by her class mates and faculty, The SOAR Award – “Serving Others, Achieving Results” for her work with SOS and incarcerated young men and mothers. ______________________________________________ Bobbie Gary was the co-chair for the Inaugural Economic Opportunity Empowerment (EOE) Fair held on Saturday, March 21, 2009 at the Greenbriar Mall in Southwest Atlanta, Georgia. Some 300 persons were in attendance. The purpose of the EOE Fair was to increase economic awareness, provide consumer education and protection, and improve investment strategies in our community. ______________________________________________ The Sister –to- Sister Anniversary celebration began in December 2008 during the Christmas season with a brunch at the home of Drifter Frances Pope and culminated on April 19, 2009 at the fine restaurant of Benjamins. A fun filled afternoon with excellent food, history game of Decatur DeKalb Drifters and a champagne toast was enjoyed by all. A Job well done by Drifters Lynn Johnson, Bernadette Armstrong and Ruby Tho- P AGE 11 mas. Our president, Josephine Lamar is very proud of her son, Kindling Joseph Vincent Lamar, who graduated May 8, 2009 from The University of Nebraska - Omaha with a degree in Biology. Joseph has been accepted to Medical School at The University of Nebraska. He is also the nephew of Drifter Bobbie Gary. ______________________________________________ Drifter Frances Pope participated in a historically grounded adventure in Egypt with several gifted students from metropolitan Atlanta schools. The group explored the pyramids of Egypt, observed the enormous archeological discoveries of King Tut at the world famous Cairo National Museum, deciphered the hieroglyphics in the ancient temples of Horus and Isis, saw the Great Aswan Dam’s powerful surges, and rediscovered the wonders of the Nile River, the lifeline of Egypt. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 12 Detroit Dispatch by Linda Carter-McClure HUMANITARIAN & SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Drifters, if you want to travel to exotic places around the world, let Drifters Jean Nash and Laverne Ethridge help you plan. They coordinated a fly/Mediterranean cruise trip last October 5-17, 2008 that was absolutely fabulous! Thirty very excited “Motown Travelers” including Drifters Dorothy Brown, Audrea Calloway, Jean Nash, Barbara Macklin, Laverne & Driftwood Claude Ethridge, Charlotte and Driftwood Johnny Carson flew to Civitavecchia, Italy (Rome) boarded the beautiful Grand Princess ship and away they cruised! Their itinerary included Naples/Capri, Italy; Athens, Greece, Kaladosis and Istanbul, Turkey; Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt. One of the highlights of the trip was a stay the Grand Cairo Hotel. They were in awe viewing the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid. The next day, they enjoyed a breakfast cruise in Egypt’s eternal river, the Nile. This was truly an unforgettable experience. In January 2009, the Motown Travelers cruise took them to South Africa and Kenya. The Detroit Drifters continued their support of the Fulbright Family, a grandfather raising three teenage girls. Drifters Dorothy Brown, Charlotte Carson, Barbara Macklin and Linda Carter-McClure were delighted see the family’s smiling faces when they received their gifts cards. Gifting to this family was truly ‘our’ blessing. Stephanie, the oldest granddaughter and a 2009 graduating senior, will be attending Wayne State University in Detroit this Fall. ______________________________________________ To celebrate the Christmas Holidays, the Detroit Drifters and Driftwood, along with 40 guests enjoyed a Motown Night with dinner, dancing and live entertainment at one of Detroit’s finest dinner clubs, the Seldom Blues on the riverfront. ______________________________________________ Drifter Patricia Gardner’s hard work and dedicated paid-off. She was a ticketed participant in the inauguration of our 44th US President, Barack Obama, in Washington DC. An avid supporter and team leader, Pat was involved with the DetroitMotown campaign for Obama and kept the chapter involved in fundraising and campaign activities. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL The annual Winter Blast started with relaxation and spa treatments for Drifters Charlotte Carson, Ilene Robinson, Dorothy Brown, Bette Bedden, Linda Carter-McClure, and Barbara Macklin. The weekend culminated with the Super Bowl party at the home of the McClures, where other Detroit Drifters (Dianne Robinson, Audrea Calloway, Jean Nash, Maribodine Robinson and Patricia Gardner) joined Invited guests to share in the festivities, including cards, dinner, as well as the Superbowl game. INVOLVEMENT ______________________________________________ Our four 2005 scholarship recipients have completed their undergraduate studies. As Brittany Alson, a Spelman University graduate, stated in her last note to us, she truly appreciated receiving the book award and gift cards. It made her feel very special and honored. The other three recipients were awarded each with a $250 book award. A short day trip is fun getaway from your regular routine. In September, The Detroit Drifters went to The Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario, Canada. Drifters Dorothy Brown, Audrea Calloway, Linda Carter-McClure, Jean Nash, Maribodine Robinson, Dianne Robinson, Evelyn Roberson, Ilene Robinson, Barbara Macklin, Charlotte Carson, and Patricia Gardner along with Driftwood Johnny Carson and Ed Jones shared lunch together at a local restaurant before walking to the nearby theatre to see Cabaret. They had so WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG much fun that another trip is planned for this September to see Westside Story. Drifter Maribodine Robinson’s 100th birthday was a weeklong celebration. The celebration started Sunday, April 19 with worship service at Christ Church of Detroit where the Detroit Drifters were among several organizations that stayed for the reception afterwards. The following Saturday concluded the celebration with the Drifters Founders Day luncheon shared with our Cluster Sisters from Cleveland. Among our guests were our National President, Irene Eskridge; our National Parliamentarian, Linda Edwards; and our National Protocol Chairman, Portia Hedgespeth. Other guests included Cleveland and South Bend Drifters as well as former Detroit Drifters. Over $500 in donations were given to the Maribodine Robinson Book Award. P AGE 13 For those of you who didn’t know, Drifter Bette Bedden is a vendor of Divine Pzion Hosiery and Misty Handbags. She has a nice assortment of handbags from which to choose. ______________________________________________ Drifter Linda Carter-McClure is in the last term of a yearlong graphic design program at Specs Howard School of Broadcasting Arts in Southfield, MI. She is anxiously awaiting the August 28 graduation date ______________________________________________ After 22 years of service as a Detroit city employee, Drifter Esperanza Ortiz has joined the ranks of retirement and is looking forward to spending more time her family, friends and church community. Esperanza also plans to futher her education at Cornerstone University, travel and serve with the Ministry of Defense Help ministries at church. ______________________________________________ On a visit back home to Shreveport, Louisiana in May, Millie Foster, Drifter Linda Carter-McClure’s mother, was recognized as one of the oldest members of Antioch Baptist Church during its 146th anniversary. She and another lady have been members over sixty years. ______________________________________________ Drifter Carmen Frohman's daughter, Caira Frohman, completed a successful freshman year at Michigan State University (MSU). She is in the Lymon Briggs Program, a pre-med program, at MSU. Roland Frohman III is completing his studies at the University of Michigan majoring in Asian Studies (Japanese). He is on target to graduate in 2010. Currently, he is an intern with Mango Languages in their language software product development department. ______________________________________________ National Officers at Drifter Maribodine’s Birthday Celebration Dianne Bostic Robinson was elected vice president of the Trac Bel of Matrix Human Services as well as the incoming Detroit Drifters president. She, along with her partners, won “Best of Show” at the Junior League of Detroit Flower Show. ______________________________________________ SOCIAL & PERSONALS Earlier this year, five Detroit Drifters (Jean Nash, Barbara Macklin, Charlotte Carson, Bette Bedden and Evelyn Roberson) attended the Forever Women Organization (FWO) weekend retreat in Charleston, SC ______________________________________________ The son of Drifter Harriett Murray , Lieutenant Robert C. Murray (fire inspector) of the Detroit Fire Department was on his way to work at 7:20 a.m. when he smelled smoke and then saw a house on fire. He also saw people inside huddled in second floor window. Lt. Murray and a neighbor were able to get a JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 14 Detroit Dispatch (Cont.) by Linda Carter-McClure ladder and rescue a family of four (the parents and their two daughters). All four were taken to the hospital and expected to fully recover. Lt. Murray was presented several awards for his heroic service from the Mayor and he received the Spirit of Detroit Award from the City Council of Detroit as an expression of gratitude and esteem of the citizens of Detroit. We are very proud of Kindling Lt Robert C. Murray. All the Murray grandchildren received awards for academic achievement and honors awards for 2008-2009 school activities. Splinter Lauren Nicole Hawkins completed her junior year Detroit Country Day. She will five week college preparatory St. Louis Chapter’s Drifter Barbara Chandler and Detroit program Spelman University in Atlanta, Ga. Drifter Linda Carter-McClure in Norfolk Splinter Kayla Aliya Hawkins graduated from Bates Academy where she was one of 29 students who attended Bates Academy continuously since Kindergarten. There were 116 graduates in Class of 2009. She will be attending Country Day with her sister, Lauren. Splinter Maxwell Cassell Murray will enter fifth grade in September. A star athlete playing soccer, baseball and snow boarding. Splinter Payton Darlene Murray will also enter fifth grade in September. She also sings duets in Spring Music program. Splinter Miles Cole Murray will enter Kindergarten. He is active in soccer and T- Ball. Detroit Drifter and National Protocol Chair Portia Hedgespeth in Norfolk WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 15 Greetings from Gary by Constance Hill SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT The Gary Chapter of Drifters traveled To South Bend for a fabulous Founders Day. The trip from Gary was on a beautiful autumn day, and the South Bend Chapter out did them themselves with food, gifts and a speaker that made us realize how good the old days were. We are looking forward to getting back to South Bend for a great CONVENTION in 2010. Drifter Ola Grace Thomas and Driftwood James Thomas were victims of the flood that occurred in Northwest Indiana in the fall of2008. They were out of their Munster home for several month, but being good Drifter material they weathered the storm. ______________________________________________ The Gary Chapter of Drifters is Beaming because Drifter Earline Rogers was made Minority Whip of the Indiana Senate. Drifter Earline Rogers ran The Obama campaign in the state of Indiana She turned a Republican State into a state for Obama. The following is a listing of Rogers legislation for the 2009 session of the 116th General Assembly. Drifter Rainita Dumas and Driftwood Michael Dumas celebrated their 25th anniversary. They renewed their vows before more than 300 friends and family in a beautiful evening garden setting. Food drinks and music was enjoyed by all that attended the celebration. ______________________________________________ Drifter Imogene Edwards and Driftwood Elmer Edwards are proud of their son Chris Edwards and husband of Drifter Carlette Edwards. He is the new assistant minister of The Fathers House located in Indianapolis Indiana ______________________________________________ Drifter Evette Scales and Drifter Kim Hicks are proud of Evettes husband and Kim's dad Driftwood Willie Scales becoming President of the Board of the Images of Hope. The Images of Hope provides job training for members of this community that have had to find new job skills due to the current recession For immediate release: May 11, 2009 INDIANAPOLIS -The 2009 session of the 116th General Assembly ended on April 29, with 184 enacted bills sent to the governor's desk. State Sen. Earline Rogers (D-Gary) authored and sponsored a number of bills that have been approved by the legislature. They include initiatives that impact the following: Education initiatives Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission ______________________________________________ Veterans' benefits Drifter Suda Hopkins is still serving on the State of Indiana's Board for Retarded persons, She has been active with this Board for over 25 years. Traffic safety ______________________________________________ Drifters Connie Hill and Runetta Brown are active on the Urban League Board of Directors. ______________________________________________ Drifter Kim Hicks planned a fabulous trip to see the Broadway play "Mary Poppins" in Chicago, at the Cadillac Theater in June. The trip was made up of Senior Citizen. Fun was had by all. ______________________________________________ Buds and Blossoms was attended in April by the Gary Chapter of Drifters. This annual affair benefits the Lake County Retarded Association. The Gary Chapter has been a sponsor of this event for over 20 years. Preventing metal theft JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 16 INFO FROM INDY by Furniss Holloway HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Indianapolis Drifters’ fall project was gathering toilet articles and baby goods which we delivered to the Battered Women’s Shelter. Our Christmas project was a party at the North Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. We took gifts and refreshments for all the residents. We sang Christmas carols (and we even enjoyed it when one of the residents advised us not to give up our day jobs!) and visited with residents and their families. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT The Ted Boyd Foundation, formed by Drifter Barbara Boyd and her children, awarded three $1,000 scholarships to collegebound students. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT Monica Joyner, M.D., daughter of Drifter Joyce Joyner, has been appointed Director of the St. Francis Hospital Wound Care Center. Dr. Joyner will oversee the application of the latest developments in treating of wounds related to diabetes, radiation, and extensive surgeries. Monica is a graduate of Yale University and Indiana University School of Medicine. ______________________________________________ Drifter Barbara Coleman’s grandson, Adrian Coleman, graduated from Sam Houston University with a 4.0 average. He has plans to join the Dallas Police Department. ______________________________________________ Drifter Mattie Ballow’s Splinter-Grandson, Daniel Ballow, was inducted into the Naional Honor Society. His big brother, William Ballow, was awarded a full scholarship for his junior year at the University of Pittsburgh. Mattie’s other grandsons, Drifter Valerie Hardeman’s son, John Hardeman, will join the Junior Varsity Basketball team at Brebeuf High School. He is also on the winning State baseball team—The Bulls. Son Samuel Hardeman, was awarded a special citation for Leadership Skills and was on the Honor Roll. ______________________________________________ Drifter Furniss Holloway’s Splinter-Granddaughter, Jenae Holloway, is currently attending an internship/seminar government/leadership development course at Georgetown Univer- sity. Jenae is a senior at Spelman College where she is Vice President of the Student Government. Drifter Furniss’s son, Frank Holloway, M.D. has been appointed to head the Urology Department established by Ford Hospital at the Veterans Hospital in Detroit. Furniss’s other son, Eric Holloway, recently retired from the U.S. Army, has founded a company, MBC Group, which will provide quality temporary staffing and logistics management to client-companies. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 17 KUDOS FROM GREATER KANSAS CITY by Regina Craddolph & Ella Mae Rowan HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Greater Kansas City Chapters Of Drifters, Inc. have been very busy this year with their community service projects for the Youth and Senior citizens in both Kansas City areas. The chapters Christmas service project was spear headed by Drifters Thelma Poole, Doris Bailey, Shelley Cooper and Driftwood Kenneth Poole. Drifter Thelma Poole received information from a Grade School in Kansas City, Kansas about a family in need of clothes and personal items for their five grandchildren. The members of our organization purchased gifts for all five children ages 5 to 14. When our Drifter Sisters and Driftwood delivered the gifts they wore Santa Claus hats and carried bags with all the gifts inside. The grandparents were very thankful to our organization for making Christmas such a joyous time for their grandchildren. In May Drifters Shelley Cooper and Wanda Paige planned a delightful Senior Breakfast to thank all the seniors for their community service involvement over the years. This was the second Senior Breakfast for our chapter and we plan on hosting this event next year for our seniors. Our Gas Raffle for our Educational Scholarship Program was announced at this event and the winners of the gas cards will be announced at our Scholarship luncheon on June 27th, 2009. Drifter Eola King continues to serve on the Advisory Council of (TIES) Team for Infants Endangered by Substance Abuse. TIES is a multi-disciplinary community approach with families affected by drugs. The program objectives are: Birth outcomes for Prenatal families enrolled and Individualized Family Service. The family support is most important to the mothers participating in the TIES Program. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT Drifter Shelley Cooper and Wanda Paige Co-Chairs did an exceptional job scouting candidates for our college Scholarships. This year we awarded two one-thousand dollar Scholarships at our June 27th luncheon. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT The “Hats Off To The Ladies, Again” Scholarship Luncheon and Hat Show was a great success. The luncheon Chairperson Ninette Harrison and her committee members Drifter Har- riet Belcher and Valeria Simmons did a terrific job planning and executing the event held at the Sheraton Kansas City Sports Complex Hotel in Kansas City, MO. All our Drifters worked hard in helping our committee to make this event a successful one. Our scholarships were awarded and the gas raffle cards were presented to the winners. With the cost of gas the winners were very excited to receive their gas cards. Prior to this year’s the Hats Off To The Ladies luncheon was a Bi-annual event. The committee announced to the group that our luncheon will become an annual event starting in March 2010. Mark your calendars Midwest Cluster Drifter Sisters. We hope you will be able to attend next year. SOCIAL & PERSONALS Drifter Eola King volunteers in the Kindergarten/ First grade of her granddaughter’s school. Parents contribute to the Kindergarten Cookie with recipes and bake cookies. The class, teachers, parents/grandparents volunteer to serve at Sonics yearly. Tips are given to the school for supplies, etc. Drifter Eola King and Driftwood Milford King’s grandson, Armahn; son of Leslie Michelle King; a graduating senior at Blue Springs south High School, had excelled in football. Armahn was one of three players selected by the are coaches to play in the All Star football game between Missouri and Kansas in June 2009. He has received numerous football honors and awards during the 2008-2009 school years. These include: 1St Team-All State- All Conference, 1st Team – Sports Writers, 1st Team – Missouri Coaches Association, Mr. Defense, Blue Springs High School Honors, Numerous newspaper articles in the Kansas City Star and Blue Springs Examiner, and TV appearances highlighting Armahn’s football talents. The Blue Springs Examiner article honoring him “King for a Year’, depicting his football highlights from the season’s games. Armahn received a scholarship to Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO. His plans are major in Sports Management and play college football. We’re keeping an eye out on you and best for successful college days! ______________________________________________ Drifter Doris Bailey nephew, Kevin Merida, assistant managing editor for national news at The Washington Post, co-author, along with Deborah Willis, the best selling book “Obama”: The Historical Campaign in Photographs. Merida was born in Wichita, Kansas grew up in the Washington, D.C. area. He JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 18 KUDOS GREATER KANSAS CITY (CONT.) graduated from Boston University in 1979 with a degree in journalism. He is also a graduate of California at Berkley. Merida has taught journalism at Marquette University and Boston University’s Washington journalism, programs/NPR”s “All Things Considered”, CBS’S Face the Nation, “News Hour with Jim Lehrer. He served as an analyst for MSNBC. DeMarco Bowland grandson, graduated from Northwest Missouri State University. He is presently employed at Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad as a Field analyst. Granddaughter, TaJaree Brooke has completed her first year as an instructor at Hale Cook Elementary School. She attended Hale Cook Elementary student. She says she “fells right at home.” Drifter Leola Sanders volunteered many hours in Barack Obama’s. Campaign by registering voters. She also traveled to Washington D.C. with her daughter Carla Mebane to attend the Inaugural Ceremony for President Barrack Obama. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Rachel Craddolph, daughter of Drifter Regina M. Craddolph and Driftwood Ronald T. Craddolph, Jr., granddaughter of Kansas City Chapter President Ella Mae Rowan and the late Driftwood Robert L. Rowan, graduated from Notre Dame de Sion High in Kansas City, MO. Rachel received First Honors in high school all four years was involved in National Honor Society and was published in Who’s Who Among High School Students 2006-2007. Among her other various co-curricular activities she was chosen along with four of her peers to be apart of GYLI, or Global Youth Leadership Institute. She traveled during the summers following her freshman year to Connecticut, New Mexico, and Costa Rica. She implemented programs and other forms of collaborative leadership in her school. Rachel volunteered within the community throughout her high school years at several organizations including the Urban League of Greater Kansas City and St. James Food Pantry. She also participated in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Debutante Ball and was awarded Runner-Up to Miss Scholarship along with a scholarship. In the fall, she will attend The College of Wooster in Wooster, OH. She is a recipient of the Clarence Beecher Allen Scholarship, awarded to outstanding African Americans incoming freshmen to the college. Rachel will major in English and minor in History. Stefano L. Dudley, grandson Drifter Valeria Collins, received a bachelor’s degree in the students of Financial Management from Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri on May 2, 2009. Over the last four years, Stefano has worked diligently by staying involved in many activities. He solely resurrected the Rho Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, INC., served as treasurer of the Alliance of Black Collegians and mentored freshman students on the importance of survival skills for everyday life. Stefano has accepted an employment position as a bank examiner with Federal deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in Kansas City, Missouri. Future Plans include possible job relocations to Oregon to further his education in either the areas of business and/or education. Stefano wants to make a significant impact on younger minds to aide in the much-needed leadership of you Black America. FROM by Regina Craddolph & Ella Mae Rowan ______________________________________________ Danielle Therese Cooper, daughter of Drifter Shelley Cooper, participated in the 2009 Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant sponsored by the me of Alpha Phi alpha, Inc. Danielle won “Best Swimsuit” and “Most Dependable”, both titles earned scholarships. She is currently a sophomore at the University of Kansas majoring in Psychology, with a minor in Counseling. The theme of the pageant was “Voyage Through the sands”. She is a member of the Black Student Union Executive Board serving as a Big XII Conference Delegate. Drifter Shelley Cooper traveled to Washington, D.C. in January for Barack Obama’s Inauguration attended a ball and the Pre-Inauguration celebrations. ______________________________________________ Drifter Leola Sanders and Driftwood Fred Sanders proudly announce: Daughter, Kelly Bowland, named CEO of University Academy, a charter school in Kansas City, Missouri. ______________________________________________ Drifter Wanda Paige’s, nephew, Nathan Jackson’s play will be presented on Broadway on October 9, 2009. The paly is entitled “Broke-logy. “This powerful new play by brilliant young writer who roots are Kansas City, Kansas will come to The Kansas City Repertory Theatre (Spencer Theatre) February 19-March 21, 2010. He is currently in Kansas City presenting a mini workshop at the following schools: Kansas City Community College and Kansas State University. Wanda Paige is also a new member of the Greater Kansas City Drifters, Inc. ______________________________________________ Drifter Naomi Cain Dillard grandson, Julian K. Cain, is now International Communications Manager for the University of Phoenix. Christopher P. Cain, grandson graduated from Center High School in Kansas City, MO. Christopher will attend Northwest Missouri State University in the fall majoring in Wild Life Ecology. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 19 Vibrations Via Las Vegas by Betty Thomas-Orr and Shirley Kirksey-Stanton HUMANITARIAN & SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Our WESTERN AREA PLANNING CLUSTER with. Dallas/Ft Worth. Houston, Las Vegas, and .I.os Angeles was held in Las Vega., June 5-7, 2009 FUN, FUN, FUN was the theme for Friday night at the Club House of Drifter Betty Thomas-Orr. On Saturday, the Planning Conference was held at the beautiful M SPA & Hotel in Henderson, NV. Our theme, “Celebration Sisterhood” embraced by all. Our National President, Irene Eskridge, was our special guest and a wealth of information. Our National Vice President, Deborah Pryor, was excellent during the Question and Answer Session. WE ARE truly bonded sister and look forward to seeing each other at Convention in New York, and at the 2010 Cluster Meeting in Dallas, TX. Three very dynamic women joined the La, Vegas Chapter this year: Christel Butler, Charlene Evans, and Patricia Davis. We took forward working with them. St. Patrick's Day was a very special day for us. We celebrated by going to the Senior Citizen. Center at Owens and M. L. King Drive, entertaining and feeding 125 seniors. We presented them with gift bags and two beautiful cakes. Our Annual founder's Day Celebration was held at Marie Calendar's, Restaurant, April 11,2009. We honored Maj. General Harry W. Brooks (RET) for the generous contributions to our Scholarship Fund through the Freedom Foundation. We presented him an engraved photo album and flowers. Two of our prospective members were introduced. . A toast was made to our Drifter Sister, Ruby Garland in honor of her 93rd birthday. STREET TEENS PROJECT. This program help, homeless youths between the ages, of 12 and 21. It provides a place where street teens can get food, clothing, toiletries, or just rest. The Las Vegas Drifters, along with Church Women United, gave them a large monetary donation. SAFE NEST is a temporary shelter providing assistance for victims of domestic violence and their families. We provide them with clothes and funds for food, shelter and transportation. The Las Vegas Drifters, in partnership with the AKA's, DELTA's, TOP LADIES OF DISTINCTION, & the COKER & POLLARD FOUNDATIONS filled 100 baskets with all the trimmings for Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets were given to grandparents who are raising grandchildren in our Afro American Community. ______________________________________________ Christel Butler was installed in May, 2009. sponsored by Ruby Garland. She became a great grandmother again on June 26, which is also the birthday of the new father, her grandson. She participated in her first installation as an installer June 27, 2009. She is available for modeling gigs. She has experience in modeling Senior Citizens and/or full or mature figure fashions. ______________________________________________ Shirley Kirksey-Stanton will be climbing aboard the Royal Caribbean International "Serenade of the Seas" to be a part of the excitement during the Convention at Sea. She was elected President of the ITC Silver Key Club, 2009-2010. She will be the delegate at this convention from her Club. They will fly to Vancouver, Canada, and board the ship for a 7-day cruise. ______________________________________________ SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL Congrations to Rev. Alice Carter and Rev. Henry Robinson on their wedding to be held August 1, at Unity Baptist Church. The reception will be held immediately following at Unity's Fellowship Hall. INVOLVEMENT ______________________________________________ Our adopted public school, Paul Culley Empowerment was please with the Las Vegas Drifter's monetary donation. The funds were used to purchase uniforms for the students. We also serve as volunteers in their homework and reading program. We congratulate our four-year scholarship recipient, Krystle Holford, on her graduation from Spellman College with honors. The Drifters received graduation picture Thank You Note of appreciation for our support. Congratulations to Neil A. Thomas, son of Drifter Betty Thomas-Orr. He was, awarded the Quarter1y Chairman Leadership Award given by The Luxor Casino & Hotel. Neil is a supervisor and trainer for the hotel and this monetary award is. given to one management employee. ______________________________________________ Drifter Pamela F. Thomas-Hall (Chicago Chapter) and her Mom, Drifter Betty Thomas-Orr, celebrated her 50th birthday in Maui, Hawaii. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 20 Vibrations Via Las Vegas (Cont.) by Betty Thomas-Orr and Shirley Kirksey-Stanton ______________________________________________ Drifter Betty Thomas-Orr's niece, Stephanie Shannon, was awarded a full scholarship and stipend to Howard Urnvmity's MBA Program. Drifter, Betty Thomas-Orr was elected to the Nominating Committee of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, and will be busy this October at the convention. 100 Black Women will be electing all new officers. ______________________________________________ Carlean LeFear Williams and her husband of four years have been traveling all over the USA. He is a musician. She is also the proud great grandmother of Anthonett Johnson, and the great, great grandmother of a baby girl. Her daughter Trenease Knox, of New Orleans, LA. Received a M.A. Degree in Administration. Her granddaughter, Holly Shelton Dixon attended Clayton State University in Atlanta, GA. and received a B.S.N. in nursing and a B.A. in Health Care Management. ______________________________________________ From the Who In Black Las Vegas, The Inaugural Edition, Rev. Alice Carter (a Charter Member of the Las Vegas Drifters), is listed with the Entrepreneurs. She is the director of women’s ministries at Unity Baptist Church in Las Vegas, NV. She is also founder and owner of Flowers by Alice, which is a ministry to the sick, shut-in and bereaved of Las, Vegas and abroad. The American Baptist Association ordained minister also holds degrees in floral and interior design. BIOGRAPHY FROM WHO’S WHO IN BLACK LAS VAGAS The Reverend Alice M. Carter is director of women's ministries at Unity Baptist Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is also founder and owner of Flowers by Alice. Her classic floral creations have been presented to such notables as Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, and Maya Angelou. Additionally, Flowers by Alice is a ministry to the sick, shut-in, and bereaved of Las Vegas and abroad. Carter's work in the community has focused on promoting literacy and erasing drug abuse and pornography. She has served as delegate to both the African America Leadership and the Religious Alliance Against Pornography conferences in Washington, D.C. In 2005 the National Coalition of 100 Black Women granted her the Madam C. J. Walker Award for Rev. Alice M. Carter Founder of Flowers by Alice Women in Business, recognizing her artistic and humanitarian contributions. The American Baptist Association ordained minister also holds degrees in floral and interior design. Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, Carter is the proud mother of three adult children Mark, Venus, and Robert, and three grandchildren, Vacheral, Nathan and Noah. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 21 Ole’ Ole’ from LA by Edith Shorter-Harris HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The L A Drifters, in partnership with the South Central Los Angeles Regional Center for The Developmentally Disabled (SCLARC), were once again this year able to provide 60 Thanksgiving Baskets for needy families identified by Executive Director Dexter Henderson and Director-Dept. of Children and Adult Services, Reuben Lee, as well as 6 area churches. Beverly Pegues Morgan has been the chairperson for this event for many years. LA Drifters At the Clothing Give Away 2009 President Juaria Moore, and committee members JoAnn Jolly-Blanks, Frances Woods, Edith Shorter-Harris and her nieces and nephew, went to View Park Convalescent Center to share a brand of the L A Drifters Christmas celebration, where gifts were handed out to over 50 residents, and holiday cheer was provided through Christmas carols sung by the residents, and accompanied by one special resident, who thrilled us all with his concert level piano playing skills. On February 7, 2009, the Pasadena Playhouse was the setting for a fantastic fundraising event where the L A Drifters hosted a group of 100 individuals who attended 'Stormy Weather', starring Leslie Uggams as Lena Horne. It was an excellent play, and an enjoyable afternoon, especially because we were joined by Jackie Sutton's parents, Drifter and Driftwood Mamie and Tom Taylor from South Bend, Indiana. The event committee included Georgette DeVeres, Chair, Deborah Pryor and Edith Shorter-Harris. Founders Day (chaired by Vice President Erma BernardGibson) was observed by the L A Drifters attending Christ The Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, where $300 was presented to the church's Education fund, followed by a delectable brunch at Callender's. The festivities included Drifters, Driftwood, Kindling, Splinters, and Kindlewood and their guests. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT Vice President Erma Bernard-Gibson once again chaired the committee that reviewed over 15 applications from graduating high school seniors interested in scholarships to enable them to continue their education. Scholarships were awarded to 7 students, totaling over $5000.00 this year to: Alicia Sudduth, Jasmine Wiltz, Jordynn Thornton, Najah Roper, Shakinah Douglas, Zina Brown and Brittany Adams JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 22 Ole’ Ole’ from LA (Cont.) by Edith Shorter-Harris SOCIAL & PERSONALS The Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Dallas and Houston Chapters attended their first planning Cluster conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 5 - 6, 2009. It was an excellent event to celebrate our 'sisterhood'. The Las Vegas Chapter was our host, and President Betty Thomas-Orr was a fantastic facilitator. It was a first class event and we were blessed with the presence of our National President, Irene Eskridge, and National Vice President Deborah Pryor, who provided invaluable insights for all in attendance. The M Resort and Spa was a breathtakingly beautiful hotel, and all attendees seemed to truly enjoy the ambience, the food, the socializing and the SHOPPING, not to mention the Gambling fun! LA Drifters Enjoying Founders Day Hallmark Ambassador, Jackie Sutton is pleased to announce that her daughters are graduating Diamond Sutton is graduating from the 8th grade and will be attending Chino High in September. Star Sutton is graduating from the 6th grade, and going to Magnolia Jr. High in September. Congratulations to Diamond and Star. They continue to make us all proud. ______________________________________________ President Juaria Moore continues to dazzle in pursuing her passion as a jazz singer. She was recently a featured vocalist at Hollywood Studio Bar and Grill, and is planning to travel to Barcelona, Spain in October with the Episcopal Chorale. ______________________________________________ Vice President Erma Bernard Gibson and JoAnn JollyBlanks cruised to Mexico this year, enjoying sisterly time on the ship and at the Poker tables. The retired crew of the L A Chapter (Juaria Moore, Frances Woods, Beverly Pegues Morgan, Mavis Harris, JoAnn Jolly-Blanks, Edith Shorter-Harris and Erma BernardGibson) has been attending at least 5 plays a year as a group, experiencing a variety of cultural meals at lunchtime, before seeing such excellent plays as - The Color Purple, 9 to 5, Ain't Misbehavin', and others. Life is Good! WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 23 METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON DC by Evelyn G. Horad The chapter started this unique/special year with all the excitement, happiness and gratitude everyone experienced with the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Friends and relatives were welcomed from far and near. All members were involved at the many celebrations in spirit if not physically. Such unity had never been seen in our home town before and it continues with a very visible President and his First Lady doing such unusual hands-on programs with all citizens, especially Mrs. Obama working with children in several schools in the DC area and serving in “soup’ kitchens. President Cheri B. Castillo has led our group in many community-service-outreach projects that included supplying clothes to a single parent with five young children. The young mother was recommended by Sasha Bruce Youth Work. Each Drifter sister selected a child to give various articles of clothing; we had asked for ideas and the children were happy to comply. For several months members brought special gifts for other designated community recipients: In March we gave pajamas to the Child and Family Services; April it was for the Sasha Bruce facility; June was Camille’s Place, where Drifter sisters contributed items such as: toothbrushes, combs, brushes, hand wash, creams, body powder, deodorants, etc. A highlight this year was when we hosted a Cluster Meeting with the chapter members from Mitchellville and Baltimore, Md. It was a fantastic gathering, if we do say so! The setting was Tantallon Country Club in Ft. Washington, Md. “Spring” was the simple theme, with many tulips and other spring flowers in abundance. The food was ample- light finger foods, vegetables/ dips, lots of fruit, desserts, beverages. Music was supplied by a lovely pianist , Yvonne Johnson, who played appropriate standards/ ballads. We played games-question and answer type. We gave pretty book marks to everyone and had many door prizes. Tables were set up for 6 to 8 guests. Several of our chapter alumni attended and the great surprise was President Obama (the tall-silent type)…so many photographs were taken to the delight of hosts and guests! Contributing committee members included Joan Banks, Blanca Torres, Jean Hunton, Wanda Hill, along with President Castillo and VP Horad. As exciting as our Cluster meeting was we had the pleasure of inducting a new Drifter sister. At our June meeting we welcomed Mrs. Edyth Harris of Ft. Washington, Md. She and her husband are entrepreneurs owning a charter and tour motor coach company. We thank Drifter Peggy Corum of the Montclair chapter for referring her to us. Drifter Harris recently retired from Verizon. We look forward to many years of service and fun with our new member. As exciting as our Cluster meeting was we had the pleasure of inducting a new Drifter sister. At our June meeting we welcomed Mrs. Edyth Harris of Ft. Washington, Md. She and her husband are entrepreneurs owning a charter and tour motor coach company. We thank Drifter Peggy Corum of the Montclair chapter for referring her to us. Drifter Harris recently retired from Verizon. We look forward to many years of service and fun with our new member. Some highlights of your Drifter sisters and their families are: Wanda Hill’s son Stephen, who has been with BET for many years has been promoted to Vice President according to SOURCE magazine. The daughter of Drifter Catherine McPhail, Kindling Sharon Brake was nominated and chosen as Teacher of the Year at Murphey Candler elementary school in Atlanta, Ga. for the year 2009-2010. A competition for national title will be held for Teacher of the Year in the state of Georgia and will be celebrated at a banquet at a date near the end of August. We wish Kindling Brake success, she has had a career dedicated educator for many years. Drifter sister, Martha Bridgeforth, President Cheri Castillo, her husband, Attorney Julio and their daughter (3 year old) Isabella recently returned from a Caribbean cruise. The happy group traveled to Nassau, Freeport, Bahamas on a seven day cruise. In addition to this trip Isabella will go to California for five days with her parents. In the fall little Miss Kindling, Isabella will attend the Lowell School in Washington, DC where she will continue learning Spanish, ballet, and library-reading classes. Gymnastics is to be added to her already busy schedule. She will also attend our convention in New York! A third generation Drifter Sister, a developing leader in the in our busy worldwhat a delightful, precious little lady. Drifter Evelyn Horad spent Mothers Day (stayed a week) at Miami Shores, Fl. with family members who took the trip to meet Matthew Marvin Gunn, born April 24th, Drifter Evelyn’s great-grandson. The Florida family members traveled to Maryland/DC in July for Matthew’s christening. Her daughter, Kindling Gay G. Gunn, (AKA GiGi Gunn) novelist has just published her seventh book: Cajun Moon, the setting is exciting, romantic, New Orleans (available on Amazon.com). GiGi Gunn will participate in a Howard University book-signing event on Martha’s Vineyard on August 29th at La Elegant, an up scale boutique in Oak Bluffs. Good summer reading! Also, spring, winter and fall! Drifter Leona Rumsey, our condolence chair, recently enjoyed The DC Hall of Fame Awards program when her late husband, Dr. William Rumsey, Sr. was honored posthumously. Dr. Rumsey was an outstanding educator, community activist and gov- JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 24 METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON DC (Cont.) Greensboro News by Evelyn G. Horad by Lisa Johnson-Tonkins ernment official for decades in Washington, D.C.. Their son, William Rumsey, Jr. is continuing his fathers’ lead with many community and government activities. Drifter Rumsey’s grandson, Richard Rogers has been principal of La Salle elementary school for several years. In 2009 he was instrumental in combining La Salle with the Backus Middle School in the same DC area. He has been given many accolades for his innovative and professional career, and is recognized as a dedicated, progressive educator. Principal Rogers and his wife are parents of “Connie” another precocious 3 year old who has the innate qualities of a future Drifter sister and a supportive history to encourage her. ALL of us must keep the Drifter’s Inc. going and growing. As so well stated before: we have planted seeds of hope by giving time, energy and money in our chosen communities---It is by giving that we receive!~ We have had another successful year as Drifter Sisters and wish all of you Love and Peace, Greensboro Drifters at their Installation Ceremony. The Greensboro Drifters hosted another successful Tacky Formal Fundraiser. The Chapter raised over $4000 for scholarships and outreach projects in the community. Metropolitan Washington DC Drifters, Inc. Submitted by Evelyn G. Horad, Vice President The Greensboro Drifters in a Fine Display of How Tacky Formal is Done! WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 25 The Mitchellville Drifters Newsette By Kim Oliver HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT In November 2008, the Mitchellville Drifters celebrated its 4th year mentoring the women of the Avery House. The Avery House is a residential treatment facility for women and their children. Not only did we fellowship with the women, the Drifter Sisters also prepared a wonderful pre-Thanksgiving feast with all of the trimmings. The Drifter Sisters donated clothing, toiletries and other gifts. To conclude the event, Ms. Meryl Williams, daughter of Drifter Dianne Williams, spoke to the women from the topics Self-Worth and New Beginnings. ville of Gaithersburg High School in Montgomery County and Mariah Edwards of C.H. Flowers High School in Prince George’s County were selected as this year’s recipients of the Mitchellville Book Award Scholarship. Each student received a check in the amount of $500 which was presented at their respective schools. This year, Drifters Thelma Scott and Urlecia Cooks prepared and delivered a bountiful Thanksgiving basket to a needy family in Poolesville, MD. The basket included food, toiletries, and baby products for this blended family of sixteen. The family was featured on Extreme Home Makeover after the shows’ producers learned that a caring woman fulfilled her sisters dying wish to keep her children together. On November 5, 2008 the Mitchellville Chapter proudly watched as Barack Hussein Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT We were extremely pleased to continue our Annual Mitchellville Drifters Book Award Scholarship Program. Drifter Dianne Williams, Chair of the Scholarship Committee received a total of thirteen applications. After a thorough review of the scholarship applications by the Committee, Joshua Sommer- Under the direction of the Mentoring Program Chair, Drifter Lula Hicks as well as members of her committee, the Mitchellville Drifters continued their involvement with several of the young women at Charles Herbert Flowers High School. The Mentor Program was designed to motivate and encourage six Female Students from 9th-12th grade to achieve their fullest potential and life pursuits. Meetings with the Students and their Parents throughout the year focused the theme, “Personal Development”. This years session topics included: Goal Setting; Etiquette; Reading Skills/Comprehension; Math Skills; Effective Communication; Money Management; Interviewing Skills. Drifters and Driftwood were both involved with this program. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 26 The Mitchellville Drifters Newsette (Cont.) By Kim Oliver SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT In September 2007, the Mitchellville Chapter hosted a lively and fun ‘Oldies But Goodies’ Dance. Our Chair and Caterer for this event, Drifter Dianne Williams, ensured that each and every guest had a good time and enough food to eat. It was a wonderful way to end the weekend. ______________________________________________ In February 2008, the Mitchellville Chapter hosted its 1 Annual Mardi Gras Gala. Thanks to our Mardi Gras Chair, Drifter Ella Highland, this event was an overwhelming success. The gala was held at the beautiful Martin’s Crosswinds in Greenbelt, MD. It was well attended and we were happy to see some of our Drifter sisters from near and far in attendance. Our guests enjoyed a scrumptious meal and danced to the smooth sounds of DJ Pumpin’ Pete. Some Mitchellville Chapter members with President st ______________________________________________ Our annual Christmas party was coordinated by Drifter Lula Hicks and was held at the home of Drifter Helen Nuttall. In addition to enjoying a delicious meal, we encouraged each other through positive, heartfelt affirmations. We also participated in a fun gift exchange. ______________________________________________ Drifters Kim Oliver, Lula Hicks, and Helen Nuttall attended the Metropolitan Washington DC Chapter Christmas Party on December 17th at the Washington Navy Yard. The Mitchellville Chapter enjoys supporting our sister chapters. The Metropolitan Washington DC Chapter hosted the MidAtlantic Cluster on May 2nd at the Tantallon Country Club in Ft. Washington. In attendance were Drifters from Baltimore, Mitchellville and Metropolitan Washington DC. _____________________________________________ This year, the Mitchellville Chapter welcomed into the fold the following five new members: Mrs. Pamela Davis Mrs. Jenifer Golson Ms. Renee McDonald Mrs. Joan Stevens Dr. Prima Tatum The installation ceremony was held at the family home of Drifter Dianne Williams in Annapolis, MD. The ceremony was followed by a champagne toast as well a fantastic barbeque. Thank you to Drifter Helen for presenting the new members and officers with the beautiful gladiolas. _____________________________________________ SPECIAL THANKS/ANNOUNCEMENTS Kudos to Drifters Thelma and Urlecia Cooks for Chairing the Thanksgiving Basket Campaign, to Drifter Lula Hicks for Chairing the Mentoring Program, to Drifter Ella Highland for a wonderfully successful Mardi Gras Gala, to Drifter Dianne Williams for Chairing the Oldies But Goodies fundraiser, and to Drifter Helen Nuttall for her tireless work as our Membership Chair. A special thank you to Driftwood Paul Wilson and Gregory Daniel for facilitating the outstanding Money Management seminar at Charles Herbert Flowers High School. In Memoriam We remember fondly… Mrs. Nina Jones, beloved Grandmother of Drifter Ella Highland. Mr. Albert D. Jones, loving Father of Drifter Vinetta Jones Ms. Nadine Lewis, loving Aunt of Drifter Kim Oliver Mr. Van Cornelius, loving Nephew of Drifter Lula Hicks WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 27 NOTABLE NEW YORK NEWS By Danielle King HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT This year, we continued our commitment to our elders through our Annual Black History Month Celebration at The Greater Harlem Nursing Home. We entertained the residents with poetry, spoken word, meditation, singing and a Black History contest with prizes. We completed the afternoon with ice cream cake and punch for all. This is a special occasion, always enjoyed by Drifters, residents and staff! Megan Hogan, daughter of Drifter Rene’ Lennon, volunteered four months of her time working at MOVMENT FOR YOUTH assisting tenants in danger of losing their homes or apartments. graduate from Hampton Community College, PA. with an Associate Degree. He is now attending the University of Phoenix, and his major is Psychology. ______________________________________________ Bari Smith graduated with honors from Sullivan County Community College with a degree in Communication and Media Arts. She is the niece of New York Chapter President Marilyn Warren. ______________________________________________ Drifter Gayle Lewis received a promotion to Network Director of Purchasing. She is responsible for operations at 2 teaching hospitals and 3 Diagnostic and Treatment Health Centers. All toll, there are over 15 facilities in this health network that she is responsible for obtaining supplies for. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL ______________________________________________ INVOLVEMENT Saadaiyah Smith, daughter of Drifter Phyllis Hailstock, becomes President of District 46 Hunterspoint Toastmasters Club. Her granddaughter, Tennille Smith, is now the acting Chairperson of Clayton Apartments of the Social Activities Committee. Again this year, we donated funding and personal time to the Rites of Passage program. This program, part of the Moriah Institute’s educational initiatives, is dedicated to designing and implementing learning experiences for adolescents and adults. Drifter Danielle King participated in this program during high school, and has served as a mentor in the program since 2002. ______________________________________________ Walfredo B. Leon, the son of Drifter Deborah Leon, was accepted to Duke University’s, MBA program. ______________________________________________ Drifter Mrs. Arthuree Evans is the recipient of the Gloria Benfield Scholarship and Honoree Awards for excellence in education. She is a member of the Bronx Community Board #4; a member of the Board’s Sub-committee for Youth and Education Services; She serves on the City Council District 16, is the Director of the Concourse Village Youth Center and is a reading coach for the Convent Avenue Baptist Church’s Saturday Children’s Fellowship. In addition, Arthuree is an executive member of the Betty Wilson Neighborhood Advisory Council (BWNAC). She enjoys serving her community. Mrs. Evans' is married to a loving and very supportive husband, Driftwood Harvey Evans. Mrs. Evans, daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Graham, is a graduate from the University of Phoenix with a Master Degree in Criminal Law. Mrs. Evans, grandson, Boisey Bristo, is a ______________________________________________ This year, the New York Chapter welcomed into the fold the following new members: Elicia Hunter and Shirley Person. ______________________________________________ Drifter Gayle Lewis caught the travel bug this year. She started out with a 10 day Panama Canal cruise this fall, with stops in Curacao and Aruba for snorkeling and sightseeing. She followed it up with a 3-week trip in May to Mainland China to visit her nephew Edward, who is teaching there. She had a ball and is waiting for the next trip to start. ______________________________________________ Drifter Debra Lilly’s daughter, Brandi Lilly Mclean and her husband Patrick became the proud parents of a son, Cuba Armani on November 26, 2008. ______________________________________________ Drifter Danielle King and her husband, Malcolm became the proud parents of a daughter Cadence Sophie King, born April 3, 2009. Cadence is also the granddaughter of New York Drifter Deloris Thomas and the niece of Drifter Daria Daniel of Mitchellville. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 28 NOTABLE NEW YORK NEWS (Cont.) By Danielle King Drifter Deloris Thomas retired on June 30th after 31 years of service in Human Resources for the City of New York. She plans to enjoy her retirement spending time with her grandchildren and traveling. ______________________________________________ Drifter Marilyn and Driftwood Jimmy Warren celebrated their 1st anniversary in St. Martins, N. A. Marilyn Warren has been elected to the Board of the Founding Chapter of the Coalition of 100 Black Women. ______________________________________________ Megan and Curtis Hogan, both attorneys for Willkie Farr and Gallagher, celebrated their 1st Anniversary on May 16, 2009. She is the daughter of Drifter Rene’ Lennon. ______________________________________________ Alexine Leon, daughter of Drifter Deborah Leon, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl Aya Eniola Abina on May 22nd; Deborah will travel to Dubai, UAE where her daughter’s family resides to care for Aya. The New York Drifters Convention Invitation in Norfolk WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 29 OCEAN OVATIONS by Marilyn C. Joyce HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Bountiful baskets, containing all the ingredients for the Thanksgiving dinner, were assembled and delivered to ten deserving families who reside in the Montgomery Terrace Complex in Red Bank, New Jersey. Drifter Marjorie Clark chaired the project assisted by Drifter Carolyn Woody. Traditionally, Ocean adopts a family at Christmas time. This year’s family consisted of a mother and four children. The committee purchased warm clothing, educational toys, books and other needed gifts. The family was referred to the committee by the Salvation Army. Drifter Helen W. Scott and her cochairs were Drifters Channie Hewitt Johnson and Carolyn Woody. Spring House, a transitional residence for recovering substance abusers and their children, was the recipient of the Easter project. Baskets for the children had stuffed bunnies, coloring books, crayons, bubbles, lollypops and other goodies. The mothers received baskets with hair care products. Drifter Marjorie Clark and her co-chair Drifter Channie Hewitt Johnson assembled and delivered the baskets. Meridian held its second annual “Heart and Soul” gospel extravaganza at Georgian Court University in February. The president of Meridian greeted the performers and guests. They served heart healthy snacks followed by many performers by local church gospel groups. Physicians spoke about the importance of maintaining good heart health. Drifter Mary Inge, participates on behalf of the Ocean Chapter, as one of the partners in health with Meridian. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT On March 14, 2009 Ocean held its annual luncheon fashion show. This year’s theme was Celebrating a Sea of Service. Beautiful fashions were shown by Karen’s Boutique, Spring Lake, New Jersey and fabulous furs by the popular Flemington Furs located in Flemington, New Jersey. Guests brought nonperishable food items which were collected and donated to a local food bank. There were many door prizes and guests received copies of the Martha Stewart Living Well magazine. Ocean was delighted to host Drifter members from New York, Montclair and South Eastern Pennsylvania. Drifter Beverly Cotton chaired the luncheon and Drifter Marjorie Clark was her co-chair. The luncheon proceeds are used for the chapter’s educational projects. One of the Oceans pet projects is supporting the Educational Opportunity Fund students at Georgian Court University. Ocean members donated toiletries and other personal items for distribution to the students. The packs contained power bars, tea bags, fruit and other energizing goodies. Drifter Marilyn Joyce attended the annual EOF recognition dinner. Marilyn chaired the EOF project with her co-chair Drifter Channie Hewitt Johnson. SOCIAL & PERSONALS The South Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter hosted the 2009 Cluster Luncheon at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. After a tasty luncheon, President Donna Roderick presided and shared an exciting power point presentation of the chapter’s program. Several Ocean members attended and had a delightful afternoon. ______________________________________________ Ocean’s holiday party was held at the welcoming home of Drifter Yvonne and Driftwood, Robert Mann. Drifters Phyllis Bass and Mary Inge served on the party committee with Yvonne. Approximately forty family and friends attended. ______________________________________________ Drifters and Driftwood gathered at the home of Drifter Selma and Driftwood Wade Henson for Super Bowl Sunday. The Drifters and Driftwood came ready to root for their favorite team by wearing their team’s paraphernalia. At halftime a delicious meal was served. During the halftime celebration, Selma helped to propel her team to victory by leading the Drifters in cheers with her pom-poms adding a special touch. ______________________________________________ Drifter Beverly Cotton was honored by the Zonta Club of Essex County. She was named Zontian of the Year for her humanity and commitment to leadership and service to the community. The Zontas had a lovely brunch and Beverly received many kind words, flowers and gifts. ______________________________________________ Donald Riley, Jr. son of Drifter “Pepper” and Driftwood Donald Riley was named to the Long Branch, NJ High School Academic Hall of Fame in May of this year. He is the first person to receive this lifetime achievement award. Donald, known as DJ, after graduating from Long Branch High School went on to receive his undergraduate degree in sociology from the University of California at Berkeley. Subsequently, he received a Masters Degree in Public Policy/Public Administration from JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 30 OCEAN OVATIONS (Cont.) by Marilyn C. Joyce USC and a second Masters Degree in Social work from UCLA. Currently, Donald Jr. resides in Santa Monica, California. Recently, Drifter Akeathea “Pepper” Riley was nominated by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine to the Monmouth County New Jersey Board of Taxation and subsequently was confirmed by the New Jersey State Senate. As a commissioner, she hears and rules on county property tax appeals. ______________________________________________ Marlene Harris R.N.M.S. is a nurse educator at Hartford Hospital. Recently, she was awarded the prestigious Florence Nightingale Award for excellence in Nursing. Marlene is Drifter Marjorie Clark’s niece. ______________________________________________ Drifter Channie Hewitt Johnson and Driftwood William traveled to Minneapolis, Minnasota. To attend Channie’s brother, Clinton’s retirement as Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Associate VP for Physical and Campus Master Planning at the University of Minnesota. The affair was held at Weisman Art Museum at the University. An annual award to support exceptional students studying campus design activities in the college Design’s Dept. of Landscape Architecture was named in Clinton’s honor by the Universities foundation. ______________________________________________ Drifter Carolyn and Driftwood Vincent’s granddaughter, Ayianna Woody, whop is fourteen years old was chosen to participate in the Duke University College Program after receiving an outstanding score on a national test. Upon completion of the program, she will attend Duke University tuition free after graduating from high school. ______________________________________________ Wendy Williams, daughter of Ocean alum Shirley and Driftwood Tom had her nationwide television show launched via the major networks on Monday July 13. The Wendy Williams Show will air Monday-Friday in 97% of the country. Drifter Shirley was honored for her four years of service as president of the North Broward County Chapter of the Continental Societies. The chapter feted her with a festive luncheon, a power point tribute and many lovely gifts. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 31 Petersburg Potpourri by Joyce Roberts The Petersburg Chapter of the Drifters, Inc. hosted the annual Regional Founders Day in April, 2009 with National President Irene S. Eskridge as special guest. The chapter is set for an exciting year as members gear up to celebrate the chapter’s 25th Anniversary with a special gala planned for December at Virginia State University in Ettrick, Virginia. HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Theatre IV’s presentation of “Hugs and Kisses” in conjunction with the Obici Healthcare Foundation, Cameron Foundation, VA Department of Social Services, Sussex County Public Schools, and The Petersburg Drifters, students and parents were invited to a free performance of “Hugs and Kisses” held at Sussex Central High School. “Hugs and Kisses” is Virginia’s principal child sexual abuse prevention program. Drifter Ardieth Pierce was recognized at a luncheon for her outstanding services rendered to hospice during 2008-2009. Drifter Barbara Ford and Driftwood Benjamin Ford were two of six persons who were the recipients of the “Rays of Light Award” at Saint Paul’s College’s 121st Founders Day Convocation. The program was held in the historic Memorial Chapel on the campus grounds in Lawrenceville, VA. The “Rays of Light Award” was created to honor and draw attention to a select few persons whose lives have reflected long term “faithful and dedicated” services to humankind for the well being of others. Drifter Barbara and Driftwood Ben were also recognized by the Board of Directors of the Mary Carter Beacon House for their humanitarian efforts in support of the Mary Carter Beacon House programs. Drifter Arlene Williams has completed the training and received a certificate as a “Court Appointed Special Advocate” (CASA). She will be a spokesperson for abused and neglected children for Chesterfield County. Drifter Agnes Hassell was chosen “Woman Administrator of the Year” at Vir- ginia State University. She was chosen for her over 40 years of outstanding service at the university. Drifter Thelma Swain was invited and inducted into the Petersburg Breakfast Rotary as a lifetime member. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT The Petersburg Chapter of Drifters, Inc., awarded the Lela H. Williams 2009 educational scholarship to current Virginia State student Meredith Trotter. In January, 2009 Drifter Gerri Gaines was awarded the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Award in education by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. The chapter’s educational involvement extends to Sussex County Schools as chapter President, Yvonne Williams coordinated the Saturday Academy with the school system. This year, students in grades 3-5 spent a day at the Rawls Art Museum, Courtland, VA. Students learned about the ancient art of copper enameling while creating his/her own royal masterpiece. The workshop was based on the Virginia Standards of Learning. Members from the Petersburg and Richmond Chapters of the Drifters, Inc., met at Virginia State University and were joined by the National Historian and Protocol Secretary, Drifter Portia Hedgespeth who was at the university to present information to be archived from the previous year’s convention, held in Norfolk, VA. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT Drifter Ardieth Pierce’s son, Kindling, Roger D. Pierce, former Ambassador of the United States of America to Praia Cape Verde, is now serving as Ambassador-in-Residence for Foreign Affairs and Political Advisor United States Special Command, Department of State at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida. Drifter Ardieth’s daughter, Kindling, Attorney Robin L. Pierce, recently received the Ph.D. degree in ethics, law, and neuroscience from Harvard University, Boston, MA. She is currently serving as a member of the faculty in the School of Medicine and Science at DelHousie University, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada. She recently received the appointment as JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 32 Petersburg Potpourri (Cont.) by Joyce Roberts Scholar-in-Residence in law, medicine and neuroscience under the auspices of the Berkshire Foundation at the University of Geneva in Geneva, Switzerland effective March 10th through August 31, 2009. Upon returning home after spending a week in New Orleans, Drifter Gerri Gaines was honored with a surprise retirement party by her husband Driftwood Tony, at the Ft. Lee Officers Club. Driftwood Tony Gaines was reelected President of the Central Virginia Chapter of Blacks in Government. We feel our busiest couple is Drifter Barbara Ford and Driftwood Ben Ford who has been up to their necks in conclaves and reunions. In late October of last year, Barbara and fellow members of the CHUMS, Inc. hosted the 48th annual conclave in Richmond, VA. Next on their list, was the MOLES 59th Conclave in June in Richmond, VA., at the Marriott Hotel. In July and August, Drifter Barbara and Driftwood Ben traveled to Tampa, Fla. to attend their 50th high school reunions, which was quite a milestone. Two of the activities during Barbara’s reunion were Prom Night and a Pep Rally. The following week, members from both schools traveled to Philadelphia, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee where they visited Graceland (Elvis’s home), explored the Civil Rights Museum, the STAX Museum and later dined at Neely’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant. Before heading back to Virginia, Barbara and Ben hosted a drop- in for family members and friends whom they were not able to visit during their short yet memorable visit to the Sunshine State. Kindling Darrell Roberts was selected to be Nuclear Reactor Safety Division Director, of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Darrell is the son of Drifter Joyce Roberts and Driftwood Charles Roberts. Drifters Candi Cline-Collins and Denise Taylor showcase their talents on the Dinner Cruise in Norfolk WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 33 RAMBLINGS FROM RALEIGH by Jean Preyar SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT The Raleigh Chapter of Drifters, Inc. decided to concentrate their collective efforts on bringing sunshine into the life of a dear Drifter sister, Gloria Stroud Smith. Gloria is fighting a courageous battle with cancer and needs all of our prayers, support and good wishes. To cheer her these past couple of years, the Raleigh Drifters have showered her with cheer baskets, monetary gifts, cards, calls and visits. The group will continue to find ways to lift her spirits and let her know that although she is absent from the meetings, she is never absent from their hearts. Drifter Marjorie Person has a list of older people she communicates with daily who are in their 80’s and 90’s. ______________________________________________ Drifter Eloise Hilliard is the Raleigh Drifters “flower lady,” who like an elf, leaves flowers on the porch of her Drifter and Delta sisters who are sick and shut-in. It should be noted that she is also busy decorating her grandson’s apartment in Winston-Salem, NC. He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in International Banking and a minor in Chinese Language. In June, he will join the management staff of the BB&T Banking Institute. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ During 2009, the Raleigh Chapter of Drifters, Inc., decided to support a community project. This project was developed by a former member, Ruby Dunston Green who authored her first book in 2008, Ruby’s Miraculous Journey. All proceeds from the book will be donated to assist disadvantaged senior citizens with prescription medications. Many people in this age group find it extremely difficult to afford medication and food. The Emergency Prescription Medication Fund was implemented in January, 2009 with two (2) community non-profits. Drifter Jean Preyar represents the chapter in Durham, NC for groups sponsoring fundraising events for those in need economically. The Raleigh Drifters endorsed this project to help make a difference in people’s lives. ______________________________________________ Ruby Dunston Green was a dedicated and devoted Drifter for over twenty (20) years until a major illness forced her to relinquish her membership. Ruby also served two terms on the National Drifters, Inc. Board and was chairperson of Raleigh’s first national convention. Ruby’s Miraculous Journey is not an autobiography, but it provides glimpses of her life. The cost of the book is $15.00 and it can be purchased and ordered through the following website: http://www.sites.google.com/site/rubysjourney. The Raleigh Drifters invite all Drifter sisters to support this project. ______________________________________________ Raleigh Drifters Carolyn Peterson and Bernestine Sanders continue to make weekly visits to the City of Oaks and Capitol Nursing Home. One of their weekly visits is to Dr. Christopher L. Hunt, age 89 who was one of the pioneer physicians in the city of Raleigh. SOCIAL & PERSONALS Drifter Eloise Hilliard, her Drifter sisters and friends traveled to Greensboro, NC on May 23rd to celebrate her birthday at Greensboro’s Barn Dinner Theater. Drifter Dorothy Kornegay, social chairperson, entertained the Drifters during the Christmas holidays with a southern luncheon that was enjoyed by all. Boy! Can she cook! ______________________________________________ Induction of new Raleigh Chapter of Drifters took place April 18th at the home of Drifter Lorraine Davenport. New members are: Gloria Davis, Barbara Stanley and Alisa Washington. The event was coordinated by Drifter Dorothea Alston. ______________________________________________ The Raleigh Chapter of Drifters Hostesses for 2008-2009 were Drifters Addessa Lewis-Cooke, Jean Preyar, Eloise Hilliard, Rose Reubel, Carolyn Peterson, ToSuk Debnam, Lorraine Davenport, Barbara Robinson, and Dorothy Kornegay. All Drifters enjoyed southern hospitality in abundance! JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 34 RAVINGS FROM RICHMOND by Mary Ann Jones SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT 2009 RICHMOND DRIFTERS' SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS RICHMOND COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL (An Advanced College Preparatory School) Christal Diane Bacon - GPA 4.18 Active in: National Honor Society, President Future Business Leaders ofAmerica, Secretary National German Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta Future Leaders Council, Secretary Softball, Team Captain Girl Scouts of America, Ambassador (Gold Award Recipient) College Choice: Sweet Briar College Career Goal: Aerospace Engineer HUGUENOT HIGH SCHOOL (Comprehensive High School) Dehja lonae Atkinson - GPA 3.70 Active in: Future Business Leaders of America Yearbook Staff l. Sargeant Reynolds Talent Search Prom and Homecoming Committees Camdidate for People to People Student Ambassador National Society of High School Scholars College Choice: North Carolina State University Career Goal: Advertising and Interior Designing Leondra Che' Sutton -- GPA 3.0 Active in: School Choir Youth Choir Mime Praise Dance Ministry College Choice: Virginia State University Career Goal: To become a CSI/Forensics Investigator FRANKLIN MILITARY ACADEMY (First One Founded in the United States) Sheltia Marshell Strickland -- GPA 3.56 Active in: Junior ROTC Reading Program Basketball Feed the Homeless Program Annual Angel Tree Drive Community Parades, Weddings, Funerals Post Colors for Numerous Community Organizations College Choice: Norfolk State University Career Goal: To become an Athletic Trainer or Sports Doctor Gary Samuel Quash -- GPA 2.7 Active in: Varsity Football Drama Ministry IO-Year Volunteerfor Special Olympics (SOVA) Urban Program Partner with Unified Sports Coach - Skiing, Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Roller Skating School and Church Choirs Lifeguard American Red Cross, AED, CPR CERTIFIED - First and EMT College Choice: Norfolk State University Career Goal: Criminal Justice or Veterinary Medicine Quinton J. Pettaway -- GPA 2.6 Active in: JROTC - Battalion S-4 Leader Raider Team Royal Guard Commander Color Guard Honor Guard Penny Drive Thanksgiving Food Drive Annual Angel Tree Drive College Choice: Virginia Union University Career Goal: United States Armed Forces SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT A Diamond Jubilee Birthday celebration honoring Richmond Driftwood John H. Lee was hosted by Drifter Constance Brown, John's brother, Dr. Ralph N. Lee and Marinda Brown on 24 January 2009. Among the guests were John's music colleagues and his bowling team. The theme for the evening was a modified version of"Belsnickling", an old Custom with roots in Germany which is similar to our Celebration of Halloween. Formerly, guests dressed in disguises on Christmas Eve and traveled from house to house where they received refreshments once they were identified. John's guests came disguised as wellknown characters in the field of the arts and performed a musical selection either a vocal, a dance, or an instrumental, a dramatization or a poem.. John highlighted the evening disguised as Billy Taylor, the pianist as he really put on a show. Refreshments included delectable German, Italian, and American cuisine and beverages. The evening ended with a Casino Night featuring Black Jack and Pokeno as well a good music and dancing. What a memorable Diamond Jubilee Birthday with the "Belsnickling" theme for Driftwood John H. Lee. Driftwood John H. Lee and WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG his music colleague, Mattie Wilkerson held their annual Piano Recital on 30 May 2009 at Mt. Nebo Baptist church in West Point, Virginia. Participants were 12 elementary through high school students who study under these two instructors. These future musicians played selections from Bach to Beethoven to modern day composers before an audience of approximately 150 to 200 guests which included family members and friends. Special guest violinist, Amahl Hodge, entertained the audience by opening with "The Lord's Prayer." Later in the evening, Amahl artistically rendered "Terpetuum Mobile by Novacek. Amahl is 1st place winner in Williamsburg, Virginia's ACTSO 2009 sponsored by the NAACP. He also plays with the Tidewater Youth Orchestra. Many of the students who have studied under John Lee in the past have continued their education and are pursuing lucrative careers as professionals in various fields, i.e., directing, church musicians, music supervisors, ministers of music, as well as back-ups for professional entertainers. One of the goals of John's Music School's Mission is to groom students to continue the quality and high standards of music in the Church and in other fields. ______________________________________________ At our 52nd National Convention in Norfolk, Virginia in August, 2008, I experienced one of the most challenging situations in my life. The evening of the day I arrived, I received a telephone call from my husband, Al, in Richmond. He informed me that our only grandson, 4-year old Logan Macklin, had been rushed to the hospital because he could not be aroused from his sleep. My heart sank and I decided it was time for me to immediately return home. The way my Drifter Sisters gathered around to support me with their love and prayers, enabled me to summon up the strength and courage to drive home the next morning and to arrive safely at the hospital in a surprisingly good state of mental health. Upon arriving home I learned that Logan had been diagnosed with a brain tumor and emergency surgery was in progress to save his life. I contacted my good friend and Drifter Sister Constance Brown and passed onto her whatever limited information I had. She passed this information onto our National President, Irene Eskridge, who in turn asked the entire group of wonderful ladies to pray for us which they sincerely did. I felt the Drifter Prayer Line and was informed that Logan's surgery was successful as well as his prognosis. There is a God! I will be eternally grateful and indebted to all of my Drifter Sisters for helping me during this miracle. My Driftwood, AI, my son and his wife, Rodney and Stacia my granddaughter, (Logan's sister) Natalie, along with the maternal grandparents join me in thanking all of you and we ask God's continued blessings upon you and yours. P AGE 35 ARTICLE REPRINTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE RICHMOND DRIFTERS By LUZ LAZO RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER When Jerry Martin returned from his one year of service in Vietnam, he had lost several friends at war. But he also had lost friends at home, he said. "We had anti-war people spitting on you, calling you names, "the veteran and Colonial Heights resident recalled yesterday. "I didn't agree with the war, either, but you still got to do your duty." Martin rarely talked about what he went through until recently, when he joined Band of Brothers, a group of mostly Vietnam Combat veterans who visit the McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The veterans, many dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, have been meeting each week for the past four years. Yesterday, they celebrated their first family picnic at American Legion Post 137, on Sunlight Avenue off Broad Rock Boulevard. There with his wife, Laura, Martin talked openly about his war experience. Dozens of other veterans from the area did the same. They shared photos of comrades who died in war and talked about their frustrations when they got JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 36 RAVINGS FROM RICHMOND (CONT.) by Mary Ann Jones back home. ginia National Guard based in West Point. "It was a lot different from when we came back. There's a lot of stuff now. It is just about the soldiers taking advantage of whars being offered," he said. "When my father came back, they had nothing." Band of Brothers has become a social support group for many veterans, said Lawrence M. Davis, one of the founders and a Marine Corps veteran. During the weekly sessions, participants learn to deal with issues such as anxiety and depression, he said. Contact Luz Lazo at (804) 649-6058 or Ilazo@timesdispatch.com. The group, which operates without any government funding, has about 70 members, Davis said. ______________________________________________ Joel Blum, a psychiatrist in Mental Health Services at McGuire, said the group has helped the soldiers heal from their physical and psychological injuries. "The social support is so important. For years the Vietnam veterans would not even come to the VA. They felt estranged," Blum said. Although they were serving their country, "they didn't come back as heroes.... This is a war that was not won." Band of Brothers members hope the support will expand to a new generation of soldiers coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, whether by guiding them on how to get help from Veterans Affairs or helping them find other support groups, Davis said. "We are here to help them so they don't have to walk through what we had to walk through," he said. Byron Ferrell, who in July came home from his second tour in Iraq, now calls himself an unofficial member of Band of Brothers. Through the group, he has met other servicemen, he said. The group has been particularly valuable to his father, Cleavester Ferrell Sr., a Vietnam veteran. Soldiers today have more support groups than when his father came back from war, said the younger Ferrell, who is with the 237th Engineer Company, a unit of the Vir- ______________________________________________ Drifter Shirley Braxton-Houze received an award from Toastmasters International Communication Program for competent communicator. Drifter Mary Jo Joseph has received an appointment by the city council to the City of Richmond Personnel Board. The board, among other things, hears grievous complaints of city personnel. Mary Jo is also serving a three terms appointment in the Richmond Ambulance Authority WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 37 SOUNDS FROM SOUTH BEND by Sonya Davis HUMANITARIAN & SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL CIVIC INVOLVEMENT INVOLVEMENT The South Bend Chapter started the year off with our Founder’s Day celebration at the Trio’s Jazz Bar and Restaurant. Many of our cluster chapters attended the event. The Indianapolis Chapter was recognized for being the founding chapter for South Bend. We were delighted and inspired by the words of educator Mrs. Alma Powell. We were also entertained by mother and daughter Mrs. Janice Haygood and Andrianna Haygood who sang and praised danced, respectively. A great time was had by all in attendance. Our holiday dance was held in December, 2008, at the Riverside Terrace in Mishawaka, Indiana. The chairpersons for the dance were Drifters Leslie Wesley and Toni Canady. They did a wonderful job organizing this well attended event. The South Bend Drifters and Driftwoods along with their guest jammed the night away. The South Bend Chapter is busy preparing for the annual Senior Citizen luncheon which is chaired by Drifter Marylee Lue. The senior citizens are treated to lunch at one of our fine local establishments. Our Human Development Co-Chairpersons Drifters Josie Buchanon and Mariejo Bradford have kept us busy in our community and abroad. In September, we donated toiletries to St. Margaret’s House which is a women shelter. In October, we donated toiletries to the Men and Family Shelter at the Hope Rescue Mission. In November, Drifter Josie Buchanon gave us a great idea to help support our troops. Through Troy’s Place, which is a commissary located in Iraq, soldiers can receive goodies sent from home. Our chapter sent over items like candy, Crystal Light Singles, pop tarts, and gum. In December, we donated can foods to the local food bank sponsored by Feed the Needy. As 2009 began we donated boxes of Kleenex to the local hospice center. In February, we helped the local Ronald McDonald House with a pop tab donation. In March and April we found ourselves helping out the local humane society with a pet food donation. Spring 2009 found the South Bend Drifters busy preparing for the Annual Blanche Hardin Memorial Fashion Show. The fashion was held at the Holiday Inn in downtown South Bend. This event was well attended and had some male models as participants. In 2008 the South Bend Chapter awarded three deserving young ladies scholarships and/or book vouchers to further their education. These young ladies have been very active in their schools, community, and their own churches. We congratulate these young ladies on a job well done. The South Bend Drifters and Driftwoods are busy preparing for the 2010 convention. We are all excited and look forward to seeing all of you in August 2010. We will be handling all of the Drifter business in the day and socializing at night. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT Drifter Josie & Driftwood Carl Buchanon has been members since June 2000. She wanted to become a Drifter because she wanted to meet positive women in the area. One of her favorite aspects of Drifterdom is that her sisters step up to the challenges at hand. If she had one word to describe her and being a Drifter that word would be “exciting”. Drifter Josie is excited about the 2010 Convention because she can’t wait to see everyone here in South Bend. The Buchanon household is very proud of their sons, Junior Michigan Track and Field Big 10 IM 400 Hurdler Carl II who captured the championship this spring. He also won the regional championship in the IM400 Hurdles and became a qualifier to the National Collegiate Meet in Alabama. Senior Clay High School student Jarrod will be competing in the Indiana Boys Regional in the 110 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles (Jarrod placed 3rd) and 4 X 100 relay. The Buchanon’s also welcomed new granddaughter Adriana along with big sister La’ Nya. ______________________________________________ Charter Members Drifter Della & Driftwood Joe Luten has been members for 50 years. Drifter Della was recognized at the Founder’s Day Luncheon for being a charter member. She became a Drifter through the efforts of Bernice Ware who was contacted by the Indianapolis Chapter to start a chapter here in South Bend. In the beginning the Drifters were a social organization but over the years it has progressed to a more civically grounded organization. Drifter Della is very excited about hosting the convention here in South Bend. Committed is the only word to describe Drifter Della Luten. Della spends time visiting the sick and shut-in and working with the church deaconesses. ______________________________________________ Drifter Marylee & Driftwood Thom Lue has been mem- JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 38 SOUNDS FROM SOUTH BEND (CONT.) by Sonya Davis bers for 34 years. Drifter Marylee joined because it was and is an outstanding organization that was involved in public service and many of her friends were involved in the group. They are member of Pilgrim Baptist Church where she is on the Usher board and worked on the annual Calendar Program at the church. Driftwood Thom serves on the Trustee’s Ministry. The Lue’s are excited about the convention coming to South Bend. ______________________________________________ Drifter Maymie & Driftwood Tom Taylor has been members for 48 years. Drifter Maymie joined the organization because it was a good social club that did great work in the community. All of the women in the club were good friends and enjoyed socializing with one another. Drifter Maymie can best be described the words dynamic woman. Drifter Maymie reminds us that the idea of Driftwoods and children attending the convention was first thought of by the South Bend Drifters many years ago and those two groups have been strongly represented at the conventions ever since. It was also proposed by South Bend Chapter to extend the convention from the Friday-Sunday event in October to a longer convention whereas husbands and children could attend activities while the Drifters were busy at work. Maymie volunteered with the Church United Women’s Organization and worked on the Obama campaign. ______________________________________________ Drifter Leslie & Driftwood Derrick has been members for 12 years. Drifter Leslie joined because she was excited about the community involvement that the Drifters were doing. One statement that describes Leslie and being a Drifter is “committed to the cause”. Drifter Leslie is excited about the convention coming to South Bend because she wants to show you South Bend instead of telling you about South Bend. Drifter Leslie is a sustaining alumni member of the Junior League of South Bend. Driftwood Derrick was placed on the Silver Anniversary Hall of Fame Basketball Team for the state of Indiana in March 2009. Only a few select basketball players had the pleasure to receive this honor. Taylor completed her elementary school career with no absences at school as did both of her bothers, Derrick, Jr. and Blake. In the upcoming school, year Taylor and Blake will be attending the academies for the gifted and talented students here in South Bend. Leslie volunteers for the VERITAS Co-operative Group (the academy her children attend), a member of the Junior League and the LINKS, Inc. ______________________________________________ Drifter Mattie & Driftwood Dalian Taylor has been members for 6 years. Drifter Mattie joined because she was impressed with the work that the Drifters were doing in the community. She also likes the fact that they are interested in the seniors and children of our community. One word that would describe Mattie and being a Drifter is activism. Drifter Mattie loves the sisterhood connection that she feels with her Drifter sisters. She is excited about the convention coming to South Bend. Congratulations are in order for Drifter Mattie who graduated in May from Bethel College with a degree in Business Management Administration and on the upcoming arrival of her new grandchild. ______________________________________________ Drifter Mariejo & Driftwood Archie Bradford has been members for over 25 years. Drifter Mariejo joined the organization for its social attractiveness and being able to social with your husband. She has always had fun in the organization. The Bradford’s welcomed a new addition to their family, grandson Zachary Daniel. They look forwarded to seeing all of you here in South Bend in 2010. ______________________________________________ Drifter Sonya Davis has been a member for two years. She joined the organization because she was impressed with the caliber of woman that was part of the organization and she wanted to be active in her community. The sisterhood that Sonya feels from her organization is powerful and one full of emotion. She cried when during the induction ceremony. One word that describes Sonya and being a Drifter is determined. Drifter Sonya is excited about the 2010 convention because she cannot wait to show off her fair city. ______________________________________________ Drifter Irene Eskridge has been a member 20 years. We enjoy having the National President in our chapter. She joined the organization because she was impressed with the way the women carried themselves and for the work they were doing in the community. One word that describes Irene with respect to being a Drifter is committed. That aspect is visible as Drifter Irene is our current National President and her leadership as enabled our organization to experience growth in new chapters. Drifter Irene is excited about the 2010 convention because she cannot wait until she can entertain her Drifter sisters. Irene volunteers her time to mentor 2 teenagers, to participate on the educational committee and revival program at her church. ______________________________________________ Drifter Karla Riley has been a member for six years. She is in charge of many of the decorations that we have at our events around the South Bend Area. We congratulate Karla on her new home. Karla is the treasurer of the club as well as the treasurer and a trustee at the Pilgrim Baptist Church. She is also one of the sponsors for Black History Program at her church. ______________________________________________ Drifter Sandra & Driftwood Don has been members for four years. She is the president of the local chapter. Sandra became a Drifter because of the strong and positive image that the organization has in the community. She is interested in the civic and social work in the community and providing scholar- WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG ships to students in the community. One word that describes Sandra and being a Drifter is organized while being excited about the convention coming to South Bend. Sandra is a Board member of African-American Women in Touch, a local breast cancer association. She also serves as a board member for the Purdue Cooperative Extension-our local 4-H organizers. She and her husband are faithful members of Olivet AME Church where she serves as a Steward, Class Leader and Usher for the last 23 years. Sandra also was a participant in the Career Day as a speaker at Brown Intermediate Center and the Pioneer Easter program at Muessel Primary Center and Kennedy Academy. She also found time to work on the Obama campaign. Driftwood Don continues to thrive as an insurance agent and they will celebrate their 38th anniversary in November. They are very proud of their grandson who graduated from the 8th grade and look forward to their granddaughter starting kindergarten this fall. ______________________________________________ Drifter Tashika & Driftwood James Jones has been members for four years. They are members at St. John Missionary Baptist Church and she is a member of the Nurses Ministry. They are the proud parents of daughter Farrah who will be starting high school this fall. ______________________________________________ Drifter Rose Moore has been a member since June of 1970 and was in regular attendance at the conventions. She has not attended in a while and is very excited about the convention coming to South Bend. Drifter Rose joined the club because of the prominence that they had in the community and that is an organization the included the husbands. She is a member of Sweet Home Missionary where she serves as an usher and President of the Women’s Ministry. ______________________________________________ Drifter Toni Cannady has been a member for four years and she is the Vice-President of the local chapter. She joined the organization because she liked the work that they were doing in the community. She enjoys working and helping the youth of our community. She is nearing the end of the Doctorate degree with her dissertation writing in progress. She is active at Grace AME church serving as a trustee and Steward. She also participates in the Missionary Society and helps out with the Black History Month Choir. ______________________________________________ Drifter Tonya & Driftwood Rick has been members since December 2007. She joined the organization because of our strong and consistent service to our community that is shown to our seniors and youth. One word that describes Tonya and being a Drifter is hard working. She was Co-Chairperson for the Drifter event that was held at the Trio’s Jazz Club which was well received and attended. Daughter Jae’sha was a model for the Annual Blanche Hardin Fashion Show. Tonya is a member of the local NPHC Graduate Council President, she was a commu- P AGE 39 nity organizer for the Obama campaign and she worked on election night. She is a member of Pilgrim Baptist Church and she worked on the Black History Month program. Drifter Tonya and Driftwood Rick have been married for eight years and along with daughter Jae’sha, brother Jathon keep them very busy. She South Bend Drifters & Driftwood Enjoying the 53rd Annual Convention JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 40 BREEZES FROM ST. LOUIS by Fannie Robinson HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT We have to strengthen families by supporting females, giving scholarships, and showing fathers how important their role is.” Drifter Ruth Smith commitments truly epitomize our National Program Theme. As a result, The St. Louis Chapter of The Drifters, Inc. in a partnership with the Human Development Corporation (Drifter Ruth Smith, CEO) provided Thanksgiving boxes to two St. Louis area single parent families: Rosa Glass and Delores Verner. The baskets were filled with food and a variety of household items that would ensure the family of a wonderful Thanksgiving, as well as months of nutritional repasts. Kindling Leslie Thomas Washington daughter of Drifter Beth Ann C. Thomas and Driftwood Fliming Thomas was appointed principal of the Vogt Elementary School, Ferguson Florissant School District. Leslie and her family, Kirk, Sr. and Kirk Jr. relocated to St. Louis after their ordeals in New Orleans Katrina disaster. received honors from the St. Louis Chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. on Sunday, June 14, 2009 at their annual Freedom Fund Dinner. They each received a medallion with their names engraved on the back, as two of the 100 Most Influential People in St. Louis. This award was part of the organization's celebration of the N.A.A.C.P.'s 100 birthday." Drifter DeBorah Ahmed, the artistic daughter of Drifter Annie Mae Buchanan received “The Beat of her Heart” Award for her artistic achievements and contribution to the St. Louis community by the Regional Arts Commission in St. Louis. During the award presentation, the life of Drifter DeBorah and five other awardees was enacted by musicians, dancers, singers, and poets, while a visual artist transposed the energy of each woman into an exquisite oil painting that was presented to each at the end of the presentation. Kudos to Drifter Janessa Herron who received the “Volunteers for Veteran’s Award” from the Missouri Veterans Home of St. Louis. Drifter Jan volunteers weekly at the Veteran’s Home providing the residents with kindness and generous spirit, making their recuperations a bit easier. SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL On May 20-24, 2009, Drifter DeBorah and Driftwood Malik Ahmed and the Better Family Life, Inc. Foundation hosted another year of creativity, cultural education, and artistic expression.-“BLACK DANCE USA”A Celebration in Movement. Over 1,000 artists, students, and patrons from around the country attended the gala event. The St. Louis Community was given a priceless opportunity to grow, learn, and socialize through the performing arts. As a result of all of their outstanding humanitarian efforts in the St. Louis community, Drifter DeBorah D. Ahmed and her husband, Driftwood Malik Ahmed, INVOLVEMENT On June 14, 2009 The St. Louis Drifters hosted “A Jazz Scholarship Jamboree”. $5,000 in scholarships was awarded to three St. Louis area students: Mya Easaw; Anthony Shelton and Marcus Wines. Included was an additional $1,000 Book Scholarship awarded to India Clark one of our 2006-2007 Scholarship recipients. India who is attending Howard University has maintained a G. P.A. of 3.68 and is expected to graduate in May, 2010. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 41 N.A.A.C.P. Drifter Barbara Chandler continues to represent the chapter by volunteering to read to the children at Langston Elementary School, St. Louis Public Schools as a part of St. Louis Drifters Adopt-a –School Program. Congratulations go out to Kindlewood Dr. Jason Purnell, son of Drifter Betty Purnell and Driftwood Que Purnell who received his second Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York on May 16, 2009. He also received the Seward Award and a $500 check for his research on prostrate cancer. L-R: Mrs. Clark (India Clark’s mother); President Callie Williams-Mansker; Mya Easaw; Anthony Shelton; Marcus Wines. New Chapter Officers were also installed at the June club meeting which immediately followed the Scholarship “Jamboree”. Congratulations to the 2009-2011Officers! On November 1, 2008, St. Louis Chapter President Callie Williams- Mansker welcomed guests to the 2008 signature Sweater Dance Scholarship Benefit which was held at the Machinist Hall Bridgeton, MO. Designer sweaters were awarded to the winners of the Scholarship Fashion Parade. The affair netted over $ 2,500 for the St. Louis Chapter’s 20082009 Scholarship Fund. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT L-R: President Janessa R. Herron; Vice-President Debra Jonesel; Recording Secretary Dr. Kay Royster; Corresponding Secretary Diane Clark; Financial Secretary Hattie Riley; Treasurer Dorothy Dunbar. Drifter Diane Clark received the Education Leadership Award from the Alton, Illinois Chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. for her outstanding services as Principal to the students and staff of the Alton Motivational Achievement Center, Alton Public Schools. Drifter Diane, for seven years, attended to the needs of the most challenging students in the Alton Public Schools. The Education Leadership Award was presented during the Alton Chapter’s 41st Annual Freedom Fund Banquet, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the national An exciting Founders Day, 2009: On April 26, 2009 St. Louis Drifters celebrated 53 years of service to the St. Louis community at the Puck’s Restaurant, St. Louis Forest Park Museum. Dr. Monica Stewart was the Keynote Speaker for the occasion. Drifter Annie Buchanan, Co-Founder of the St. Louis Chapter celebrated her 93rd Birthday. Drifter Annie (Co-founder), Drifter Imelda Carper, Founder and Drifter Joy Hubbard Co-founder (posthumously honored-deceased August, 2008) were presented with beautiful plaques and flowers for their untiring dedication to the chapter for 53 years. Driftwood and guests JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 42 BREEZES FROM ST. LOUIS (CONT.) by Fannie Robinson enjoyed a joyous occasion. Congratulations to Driftwood Chavis Ferguson II who has taken a position with McCormick Foods, Atlanta, GA. Chavis joined McCormick in May 2009 and most recently served as Plant Manager with Schreiber Foods, Gainesville, GA. Kudos to Kindling Chavis “Chas” Ferguson, son of Drifter Hilary Ferguson and Driftwood Chavis Ferguson II. Kindling “Chas” has been very productive during the last year. He received academic Excellence Awards throughout the school year and won a blue ribbon at his school's science fair. Kindling Janessa Diane “JD” Ferguson is also doing well as she approaches her second birthday at the end of July. Drifter Josephine Harvey is so proud to announce the graduation of her grandson Preston “Pete” Edward Davis from Morehouse College-Class of 2009. Preston Edward has secured a position with PNC Bank-Wealth Management Division in Philadelphia, PA. Way to go “Pete”. “The Drifter Code” by Drifter Ednae Rose of the Norfolk Chapter D— Devotion R— Responsibility I— Intelligence F— Friendliness T— Truthfulness E— Eudemonism R— Rationality WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 43 TALLAHASSEE TATTLINGS HUMANITARIAN & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT The Tallahassee Drifters continued their relationship with Hope [Homeless] Community. Hope Community is a long term (six months) living situation for homeless families, men and women. The Tallahassee Drifters forged a relationship with Hope Community when it opened by adopting a room to maintain. This year the Chapter began a support relationship with Camelot Community Care in support of Drifter Bobbi Mount. Drifter Bobbi is a Social Worker with the organization and is devoted to helping women and children improve their lives. The Tallahassee Drifters made a cash donation during Christmas for a family and is working on a bag and luggage project for children in Foster care. Many of the children in Foster Care carry their belongings in grocery bags and are in need of luggage to carrying their belongings, but more importantly, many of these children are in need of “Forever Families.” SCHOLARSHIP & EDUCATIONAL INVOLVEMENT The Tallahassee Drifters awarded this year’s college scholarship to Rochelle S. Gibson. Ms. Gibson is a graduate of Amos P. Godby High School in Tallahassee where she held a 3.26 grade point average. Ms. Gibson participated in Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) Environmental Science Institute and plans to major in Pharmacy at FAMU. The Scholarship Committee, Drifters Beulah Hemmingway, Freddie GroomesMcLendon, and Annette Thorpe, were very pleased with the number and caliber of scholarship applications they received this year. The selection of Ms. Gibson as the winner of the Tallahassee Drifters Scholarship was announced at this year’s Tea Dance Fundraiser. SOCIAL & CIVIC EVENT The Tea Dance Fundraiser gets bigger and better every year. This year the event was held on the last Sunday in July at the Golden Eagle County Club. Arthur Murray Dance Studios of Tallahassee partnered with the Tallahassee Drifters offering Couples Dance lessons and a dance exhibition. The Sunday afternoon event features live jazz by Jazz Hop, champagne punch, tea sandwiches, and petit-a-fours making it a unique, yet traditional event. The Tallahassee Drifters look forward to hosting the wonderful event next year, and hope to see some Drifter Sisters from other chapters visit . Freddie Groomes-McLendon was featured in the July Anniversary Issue of the Tallahassee Magazine. The feature story carried a half page picture of her on her bicycle. The story reflected her community service, involvement during retirement and steadfast commitment to physical fitness and the beauty of sharing it with her husband Dennis A. McLendon, Sr. She was selected as the featured person for the year 1992 as part of the anniversary issue. ______________________________________________ Ada Puryear Burnette has been busier than ever. As Graduation Chair and Board Member of the Florida Society of Certified Public Managers, she is coordinating four graduations in Tallahassee, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale as well as at the American Academy of Certified Public Managers (AACPM) in Orlando between August 12 and September 22 for almost 260 graduates. Although she has handled the graduations for several years, this is the first time for four graduations. Ada was appointed by the AACPM President to chair the Leadership Institute for the Academy. She and her committee have submitted a proposal for approval consideration at the Academy meeting in Orlando. This Leadership Institute will present two workshops in Orlando and serves as the continuing education arm for the AACPM in its efforts to improve public employees at all level. The Florida A&M University Black Male College Explorer's Program honored Dr. Burnette with a certificate for her dedication to the program. At its annual closing banquet, she sat at the head table. This intervention and prevention program currently have students enrolled in college. Drifter Burnette is chair of the only doctoral program in the College of Education at Florida A&M University. She wrote the program in 2006 and 2007, and initiated this Ph.D. program in 1997. Many students have graduated in this strenuous program and are currently holding high level positions such as head of a program in the State University of New York, Human Resources head for a school district, associate superintendent of a large school system, principals of award winning schools, director of major programs in universities, and second in command of a few school systems. As chair of the Florida A&M University Developmental Research School District, Dr. Burnette works with the committee and the School District to get students, faculty, and community support for the programs and students. Many volunteers have donated time and money to this program. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 44 TALLAHASSEE TATTLINGS (Cont.) spent 14 years of her childhood. ______________________________________________ The Florida Department of Education named Ada as Chair of the Common Course Numbering System for all Educational Leadership programs in public and private institutions in Florida. Dr. Burnette worked with a committee on approving criteria for evaluating Educational Leadership programs in Florida. She also attended two other sessions and is certified as a program approval onsite reviewer or chair for approving educational leadership programs in public and private universities in Florida under a new law passed in 2007 by the Florida Legislator. The law provides for major changes in the program. During December 2008 and May 2009 graduation time, Dr. Burnette chaired a committee that inducts all education graduates into the Apple Society. Dr. Burnette wrote this ceremony several years ago and it is attended by hundreds of family and friends of graduates. Each graduate receives a certificate of membership and an apple pin. Dr. Burnette made presentations with Dr. Tonja Root of Valdosta State University at the National Association for African American Studies and Affiliates (NAAAS) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in February 2009. She asks Drifters to contact her at 850445-7260 or draburnette@wmconnect.com to apply for making a presentation, getting published in the conference monogram, and competing for publication in the organization's journal on any topic that impacts African Americans, Hispanics and Latinos, Native Americans, and Asians. This is a great opportunity for persons seeking tenure and promotion. Dr. Burnette was appointed a member of the Executive Committee of NAAAS this year. Ada made two presentations at the Association for Childhood Education in Chicago in March 2009. She published a chapter on Attention Deficit Disorder with Ubi Pierson in a recently published book. In May 2009, Ada flew to Chicago for the graduation of her grandson, whom she had during some of his high school years, from DePaul Law School in Chicago. He took the Illinois Bar Examination in July and is awaiting results. He is working for the federal government in southern Illinois and lives in Iowa. He got engaged at Christmas and plans to marry in 2010. Drifter Ada is happy to announce the marriage of her daughter Paula Lynn Puryear to Mr. Eric Martin on November 14, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. They met at an Obama fund raiser in San Francisco in September 2007. Paula's father, Dr. Paul L. Puryear, Sr., a retired university administrator and a minister, will perform the ceremony. Ada is having a reception for the newly weds in January in Tallahassee, the town in which Paula Drifter Monica Muldrow-Brooks is finishing her Bachelor’s Degree at St. Leo University and has been accepted to start the University’s Master’s of Business Administration with a concentration in Criminal Justice in Spring 2010 She was also inducted into Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society . Drifter Monica and Driftwood Keith Brooks celebrated their 14th Wedding Anniversary on a four day Caribbean Cruise on the 14th of February. Kindling/Splinter William's (Brooks) baseball team won the park tournament and he was selected for All Stars. His All Star team came in second in the tournament. William graduated from Hawksrise Elementary school as an honor student. He will start middle school this fall. ______________________________________________ Drifter Lottie Muldrow was a Gold Star Honoree this year by the Tallahassee National Hook-Up of Black Women for her commitment to education and community service. Drifter Lottie is on the Board of Directors of the Tallahassee Girl’s Choir. Driftwood William “Bill” Muldrow was surprised when the Tallahassee Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated honored him by naming the Alumni property complex after him. ______________________________________________ Drifter Marcia “Marcy” Muldrow Sanders was selected for class 27 of Leadership Tallahassee. The year long program begins in August 2009. Drifter Marcy was elected Financial Secretary of Alpha Upsilon Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. She also serves as Lead Amicette Advisor to the Chapter’s youth group. Driftwood Phil Sanders was elected Secretary of the Big Bend Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society, and is enjoying working for CDM as an Environmental Engineer. ______________________________________________ Drifter Vertia and Driftwood Bob Rollins extend thanks to all of the Drifters and Driftwood who have sent get well wishes to Driftwood Bob during his illness. Driftwood Bob is doing well and then family hopes you continue to keep them in your thoughts and prayers. Kindling Lauren Rollins, winner of the Executive Board Scholarship, is carrying a 4.0 Average as she begins her junior year at Vanderbilt. Lauren just returned from Trinidad where she interned this summer. WWW . DRIFTERSINC . ORG P AGE 45 NORFOLK WAVES by Yvonne H. Brown For several years, the Norfolk Drifters had been eagerly" Waiting to Exhale" while they planned to host the annual Drifter's Convention, held in Norfolk, Virginia at the beautiful Waterside Sheraton Hotel in August 2008. Well. ...finally, we exhaled our efforts for a successful convention, and celebrated from August to January. We truly enjoyed "Cruising with the Drifters" for our National Drifter Family. We applaud all the Norfolk Drifters for a splendid job done, and it has been decided that "Most Valuable Player" awards are in order for President Wivona Ward and Gloria Adderly, our Now Black Woman, and Driftwood Bill Goines. We are now anxiously planning and packing for our pilgrimage to the New York Drifter's Convention. Again this year, in keeping with our theme, "Strengthening the Family to Build Better Communities: Save Our Children and Assist Our Seniors," the Norfolk Drifters continue to maintain our relationship with EDMARC an organization for terminally ill children and the Battered Women's shelter. Our annual donation was made to the EDMARC organization, on which Drifter Mary Bullock serves on the board. Drifter Sister, Rowena Wilson, a professor at Norfolk State University, is the Co-Editor of the Journal of Public Child Welfare which is published by Taylor & Francis. The Journal features articles on foster care, adoption and a variety of services and issues pertaining to children involved in the Child Welfare System. Books are also reviewed in the Journal and practitioners submit short position papers. If you would like more information on how to submit to the journal, feel free to contact Drifter Rowena at Norfolk State University. We continue to assist our seniors in the community, and feed the hungry through donations of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Twenty-five beautifully decorated Easter baskets filled with goodies and educational materials were delivered by Drifter Sisters Thelma Hardy and Joann Watson to the children at the YWCA Battered Women's Shelter. The Norfolk Drifter Sisters held a Post- Christmas dinner party, for family and friends, at the Holiday lnn Select as part of our post-convention celebration. What a wonderful way to end a very eventful year. In March, our Sisters attended the fantastic 2009 "Showers of Love" Founders Day Luncheon held in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. The event was hosted by the Petersburg Chapter. The Norfolk Chapter will host the 2010 Founder's Day luncheon and we would love for all to attend. Congratulations to Drifter Sister Elizabeth "Doll" sharp, also known as "Auntie" for being honored as the" 2009 Sister of the Year" by the "Sisters Can We Talk" Women's Fellowship Group under the ministry of Full Gospel Deliverance Church of God. Ladies of the group, founded over ten years ago, fulfill their Christian ministry by reaching out to others to form bonding Christian Fellowships, and to renew the commitment of accountability in being "our sister's keeper". Drifter Sister Doll is active in many charitable organizations. She is always willing to help and be a blessing to others. You will often hear her say, "if1 can help somebody as 1pass along, Ihen my living will nol be in vain." Doll, keep up the good work! We love you and are very proud of your dedicated and unselfish Christian deeds. Our chapter president, Drifter Wivona Ward serves as vicepresident of the Senior of Norfolk. She's done a magnificent job serving in that capacity. Drifter Carolyn Hayes, has sailed on the Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage for the past eleven years. Each year it becomes more enjoyable. Drifter Pat Wise Green had a fabulous 65th Birthday Celebration at her home. She actually had a circus under the "Big Top," right in her own back yard. That's right, a Circus. It was a lot of fun and unique event. Congratulations to Driftwood Tyrone Adderly, who was recently inducted into the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret) Distinguished Member of the Regiment Hall of Fame. Driftwood Tyrone and Drifter Sister Gloria are exceedingly proud of their grandson, Splinter Xzavier Howard who attended the Presidential Inauguration Ball of our first African American President Barack Obama. Xzavier is a student in the National Leadership Program. JUS’ DRIFTIN’ P AGE 46 NORFOLK WAVES (CONT.) by Yvonne H. Brown Congratulations are extended to Kindling Kendall Brown, son of Drifter Sister Yvonne for his recent 2009 Investigator of the Year award presented by the local Hampton, Virginia. Congratulations to Kindling Darren Madison and his fiancee Ingrid Lara who both graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in May 2009. Darren and Ingrid are making plans to marry and honeymoon in Nicaragua this August 2009. Kindling Darren is the son of Drifter Sister Janet Madison and Dri ftwood Ron Madison. Condolences to Drifter Sisters Cathy Dildy, Dana Gray, Thelma Hardy, Audrey Hedgespeth, JoAnn Watson and Pat Wise Green for the recent loss of a close friend or family member. That's all folks! We will see you soon in New York. Be blessed. 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