Zeta Xi Storybook Christmas Meeting: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Zeta Xi Storybook Christmas Meeting: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Zeta Xi Storybook Christmas Meeting: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Alpha State, Texas Area XIV Midland, Texas #158
Volume 18 Issue 5 President, Lois Templeton Editor, Patti Groce [email protected] November, 2011
Zeta Xi Chapter The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Chapter Meeting Minutes
The meeting was called to order by President, Lois Templeton, with 27 members and 1 guest present. Our hostess was Elloui Mosely. Cathy Becker, a guest brought by Patti Groce, was welcomed as well as potential member Celia Munoz. Alpha State, Texas Did you ever teach a homeless student was the question for roll call with three members: Lois Templeton, Lois Hagins, and Kerry Kay Cook , remembering children in their classrooms that were homeless. Our music for the meeting was a song entitled Children sung to the tune of Let Me Call You Sweetheart led by Natalie Eustace. Our program, introduced by Virginia Conner, was presented by Tom Miller, retired principal and currently Executive Director of Family Promise of Midland. He gave a very informative presentation on Family Promise which is a program in which every family down on their luck is given the opportunity for a better life. Officer Reports included: Kathy Anderson reminded members to let her know of any address, etc. changes for the Yearbook. Anita Patton had thank you notes for our 50th celebration from Connie Rensink,and Carolyn Grantham. Dollie Benson , Ruth Owen, and Jann Pullig, although not in Midland any longer sent dues. Susan Harmon reported a balance of $810.34. She also announced the resignation of three members: Gloria Grunenwald , Carol Hartman, and Peggy Wood. Committee Chairman reports included: Patti Groce asked the membership to please give her corrected e-mail addresses for the Newsletter AND she passed the Rose to Virginia Conner for her excellent program selections!!! Storybook Christmas: Pat Adams, Ann Andrews and Joy Cunningham reported we have $3,000 and need $7,000. They asked members who had not donated to do so and to think of more people to send donation letters. Joy showed us the new book selection Hibernation Station. Kathy Landrum announced we had received a total of $238 with purchases by members and her donation for World Fellowship Auction. New Business: Natalie Eustace, State Program Chairman announced that the State By-laws were being re-written and have gone to committee. Some suggestions are working with new teachers as mentors and adding schools in Africa to World Fellowship. Lois Hagins needs biographical information for new members and updates on others. Our potential new member, Celia Munoz, introduced by Virginia Conner, was voted on by the membership and declared a new member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Zeta Xi. Nancy Doss, Area Coordinator said that she is so proud to be a part of our Zeta Xi membership as she is faced with two chapters in our area disbanding. Anita Patton had the new Texas State Capitol ornaments for sale. The meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, ____________________________ Dorothy Blair
Reminders
Remember to wear your membership pin to each meeting. A drawing will be held from names of the members wearing their pin. Please bring your magazines for Casa de Amigos and toiletries for Safe Place. Remember to bring Birthday Pennies if youve had a recent birthday. There is still time to make your donation to Storybook Christmas if you havent yet. Invite that lovely lady you know who would like to be a member of Delta Kappa Gamma. You know she will love us when she meets us and will be informed and inspired by our program meetings.
Funny Story
Trenton, NJ Early one morning, neighbors heard "Help me" Help me" coming from a home in their neighborhood. Someone called 911 and officers arrived. When no one answered the door, they kicked it in to make a rescue. But instead of a damsel in distress, officers found a caged cockatoo named Luna with a convincing cry. It was not the first time the bird had brought the police to her owner's home. Seven years ago the neighbors reported the constant cry of a thought to be abandoned baby. DeLeon says her bird learns much of her ever-growing vocabulary form watching television, in both English and Spanish.
Lois T.