"Soroptimist International is an organization of women in management and professions working
through service projects
to enhance human rights and the status of women."

Career Night
Meeting!!!

Please be sure
to mark your
Calendars.
January 23rd
 

  SCOUP
January, 2007

THE BEST FOR WOMEN

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Officers:
2006-2007

President:
Paula Harvey
Vice President:
Mary Louise
Scussel
Recording & Corresponding Secretary:
Susan Lowell
Treasurer:
Pegi McEneaney
Director
1 Year Term:

Pat Arbutine
Director
2 Year Term:

Alice
Schutzendorf

Link to 
2006 Bylaws


The
Way We Were 
 2005-2006


Committee Assignments

2006 -2007

1 Organization Committee: 
By Laws
Pat Arbutine
2. Awards:
Committees:
 
Women Honoring Women
Susan Kinney Lowell

Nominations & Selection – Judy Reservations
Alice Schutzendorf
Program
Pat Arbutine


Women
Opportunity
Award
Judy Price


Violet
Richardson
Award
Martha Gray

3 Outreach Sunshine
Marie York

Telephone
Terry Sue
Turner


Scoup
Pat Arbutine

Directory
Susan Kinney Lowell
Judy Price

Public
Relations

Karen Curry

Growth & Development
TerrySue Turner

Betsi Lewis

SOLT
I
n the
SCOUP

Programs
Mary Louise
Scussel

Soroptimists largo

Please remember to bring Toiletries.
Paper Products &   other  whatnots for the gals
at "Women on the Way".


 

Our club museum is upstairs at the Silver Queen.

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SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL
 OF UPPER PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA

P.O. BOX 10635  CLEARWATER, FLORIDA USA 33767    
Volume 40,   Issue, January,  2007  Online Edition #70
 

Career Night  - January 23rd
5:30PM - 7:30PM
Place will be the Radisson Hotel Clearwater Central.
20967 US Hwy 19 North.

This is located just north of Perkins Restaurant on the service road.
We will be on the first floor.

Hot & Cold H'orderves Will Be Served From 5:30 Until 6:30. There will be waiters to take your drink orders, hard or soft.

At 6:30 please be prepared to give a short summary of who you are including a previous work history,  the  reason why you became a Soroptimist and the reason you are still here.

Our Guests will then be asked to give a short resume of who they are.

Our guests will be women that you have personally invited.  Please try to bring at least one woman.
The cost for the evening will be $10 per member. Our club will pay all additional costs.
 

 

Short 15 Minute Meeting After Introductions.  Guests may attend.
All agenda items except for the following items will be held over for the February Meeting.

Statis of Women Honoring Women

2008 Region Conference of which we are the host.

There will be a vote on a new meeting place.
Tina, the Banquet Manager at the Radisson Central Hotel, has offered us the use of a room for our meetings.  Since we cannot guarantee a minimum of twenty people each month, she came up with the following proposal.  We could meet at the Radisson around 5:30 pm, have a glass of wine or a cocktail (for those that would like this), and then all of us have dinner in the dining room.  That way each of us could order what we would like, and pay our own bill.  We would then adjourn to the meeting room at 7 pm to have our meeting.  The charge for the room would be $59.90 monthly which includes the room rental, water service, set up and clean up.

The Board liked this idea as it addresses a couple of the concerns we’ve had.  The location is centralized, there is good, well-lit parking, members can have what they want for dinner (a full meal, an appetizer, soup and salad, etc), and we will have a dedicated room for the meeting.  We believe that the meeting will proceed much faster if we are not competing with dessert, coffee, background music, and so on.  (Really, I’m not campaigning!) 

Based on 20 members, this would cost each member about $30.00 per year to pay the rental on the room.  I would like all of you to consider this option so we can vote on it at the next meeting.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

Betsi

Video of Christmas Party

The Same Pictures from Christmas Party
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Calendar
2007 - 2008
 
Jan.23rd
Meeting-
Career Night
Short Meeting

Feb.27th
Meeting

Women
Honoring
Women
March 10th
at the
Clearwater
Country
Club


Mar.27th
Meeting


March 31,2007  
Service Funds are due.
April 1, 2007
Dues are Due


April 24th
Meeting

May 3-4-5,
2007
Southern
Region
Conference
Key Largo
Hosted By
SIA Homestead

May 22nd
Meeting

June
Joint Installation
 
 

May 4 - 6,2008
Southern
Region Conference
Hosted by
Our Club

 

Birthdays

Pat A. - 9/13
Mel C. -10/8
Karen C- 1/27
Nancy C.-3/19
Marion D -9/20
Martha G-7/19
Paula H-5/14

Ellen
J

Susan K-9/23
Betsi L- 12/19
Pegi M-1/16
Judy P - 1/25
Peggy R- 10/17
Grace S - 11/22
Alice S -5/5
Mary Louise S 6/26
Terry Sue T -
9/4
Cathy W - 5/15
Marie Y -2/13

 

 

 

Soroptimist International of Upper Pinellas County
General Membership Meeting

November 28, 2006 – 7:00 p.m.
The Silver Queen Store – Largo, FL 

5:30 to 7:00 p.m. – social and dinner 

At 7:45 p.m., President Paula called the meeting to order and started the Brag Bucket around which collected $59.00.  We had several guests from SI Tampa, SI Holiday Isles and SI Largo.  President Paula thanked them all for coming and joining us for our “Annual Shopping Spree at the Queen” 

MINUTES of the October 24, 2006 meeting were approved as published 

TREASURER’S REPORT – With no questions, the October report was filed for audit 

COMMUNICATIONS:
1-     Christmas card from Governor Connie

2-     Thank you letter from Sharon Coil (Women on the Way – St. Pete College) for our generous donation

3-     Letter from SIA Headquarters regarding possible trademark infringement (Paula explained the entire situation and that it has been resolved – error on the part of SIA

4-     Letter from SIA Headquarters encouraging all clubs to participate in SI projects

5-     Ballot from Federation due 12/12/06 – Motion made and seconded that we vote yes on all but the dues increase and we vote no on that.  Motion carried.

6-     Letter from Dr. Cutler at St. Pete College thanking us for our continued support of Women on the Way. 

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1-     Women On the Way Committee – Judy Price
a.      Applications out – the deadline is December 15, 2006

2-     Career Night – Martha Gray, Betsi Lewis and Karen Curry
a.      SI Get Acquainted Reception
b.      January 23, 2007
c.      Hope to invite at least ten VERY interested women – potential members not just guests
d.      Will send out invitations and will do follow up calls, and pick up if necessary
e.      Heavy hors d’ouerves, wine, coffee
f.        Location to be determined – still getting information on several sites
g.      Will have to discuss at Christmas Party

3-     Women Honoring Women Status Report – Timeline as follows:
a.      December 22 – deadline for applications (currently only have three)
b.      January 8+/- - selection of honorees
c.      January 15 +/- interviews honorees
d.      February 3 – send out invitations
e.      March 3 – deadline for invitations
f.        March 10 – event 

4-      Violet Richardson Award
a.      Applications are out to all high schools - deadline is December 15
b.      Our winner due to Region in January

5-     Christmas Party
a.      December 10th at 2 p.m. at Martha Gray’s home
b.      Bring a “covered dish” of your choice
c.      Don’t forget the gift exchange
d
.      Martha will serve wine, coffee and water – anything else, you’re on your own
e.      Martha’s address is 10736 Frances Lane, Largo 

NEW BUSINESS:
None 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Betsi – as District II Director announced that she has Calendars with all SI events available. 

President Paula then adjourned the meeting at 8:45 p.m. with the Soroptimist Pledge.

Respectfully submitted,

Susan Kinney-Lowell,  Secretary


If you missed the Southern Accent that came in your email, you may read it here.  Just click on this line.
 
SOROPTIMIST ORIENTATION

International Projects Report September, 2006

Governor Elect Nidia Bernstiel International Projects Chair
Dedicated to Dorothy Quick who loved to share her  Soroptimist wisdom with us.S.O.L.T.

Soroptimist International makes a difference helping women and girls by giving them the resources to create positive change for themselves, their families, their communities and the world.

There are two programs that are very important. The first is,

The December 10th President's Appeal. Each year the President selects a project that provides direct assistance to women and girls in extreme need. In 2006, President Lynn Dunning selected a project in partnership with Oxfam, GB to increase girls’ attendance at school and improve the quality of education in poor areas of Punjab Province of Pakistan. Oxfam is an international relief organization that began in 1942 as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. It now works create a change in attitudes in countries that condone violence against women.

Please read the information in the Project Punjab brochure included in your packet. The statistics are staggering. One in four children between the ages of 5 – 9 do not go to school and more likely the girls are kept at home. As a result the literacy rate for women is as low as 9% in some areas. The main purpose of the appeal is to raise funds through projects and donations to educate the girls. Every year the clubs are asked to participate by December 10, Human Rights Day, in making volunteer contributions. The monies will be used to train teachers, rehabilitate classrooms and raise awareness on the importance of equal access of education to girls. Please help these girls "Dare to Dream" of what they can become and contribute to this very worthwhile project.

The second project Quadrennial Project: For those who are new members every four years SI launches a major international project. We are in the last year of this project. 2003 – 2007 President Lynn Dunning selected a project that partners SI with Women for Women International, Project Independence: Women Survivors of War. The money raised helps women rebuild their lives following war & civil conflict, through Sponsorship, Renewing Life Skills and Income Generation Support.

It costs $330 in direct aid to sponsor a woman in this program. In July Soroptimist International went over the goal of 1200 women sponsored with Twelve hundred and six (1206) women involved in the skills and vocational training offered. Training is given in horticulture, teaching, bee keeping, goat herding, raising cattle, child care, beauty culture, house keeping, carpentry, health, vegetable gardening and leadership development.

Emotional support is lent by assigning correspondents to each of the women in the program and twenty Southern Region members have become correspondents for one year. Our group started corresponding in June with a sister in Rwanda. I have received letters from my sister Christine. It includes a picture.

SI asks for donations as club/region support of this project also. As of July 2006 over $900,000 had been raised but there is a goal of 1.2 million and the deadline is next July. The Project Liaison is Dawn Marie Lemons and she will be our guest at the next Southern Region Conference. It would be so good to let her know that we have helped them reach their goals. If you are looking for ideas for fundraising there are examples of projects on the website, WomenforWomenInternational.org.

All donations for both of these projects should be sent to Federation then the monies will be forwarded to Soroptimist International

SIA, 1709 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa 19103 (add name of project)

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Live Your Dreams
"Live Your Dreams" pins are available at our club for sale at $3 each which is our cost.  There is more information on "Live Your Dreams" below and at the bottom of the page.
The following information is from the Soroptimists International of America Webstie.  To read more info, Just click here..
" Despite much progress during the last century, women and girls throughout the world continue to face serious challenges. While they represent about one-half of the world's population, women suffer disproportionately from many social problems. Approximately 70 percent of the 1.3 billion people who live on $1 a day are women. More women between the ages of 15 and 44 die due to gender-based violence than cancer, malaria, car accidents and war combined. About 90 million girls around the world are deprived of primary education. These are but a few statistics illuminating the obstacles facing women and girls around the world. Soroptimist created the Live Your Dream campaign to raise awareness about these challenges and inspire women from all walks of life to realize their full potential.
 
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