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


Meeting!!!

This is a
 date change
April 29

2008
 

 SCOUP

April, 2008

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Officers:
2007-2008

President:
Mary Louise Scussel
Vice President:
Susan Kinney Lowell
Recording & Corresponding Secretary:
Pat Arbutine
Treasurer:
Pegi McEneaney
Director
2 Year Term:

Mel Chase
Director
2 Year Term:

Alice
Schutzendorf


Delegate:
Terry Sue Turner
Delegate:
Martha Gray

Parlimentarian
Terry Sue
Turner

Link to 
2006 Bylaws


The
Way We Were 
2006 -2007



Committee
Assignments

2007 -2008

Chairman of the
Region Conference:

Terry Sue Turner

1Organization
Committee:
 
By Laws

2. Awards:
Committees:
 
Women Honoring
Women
(Postponed until
2008 - 2009


Women
Opportunity
Award
Cathy Wagner
Phylls Cloman


Violet
Richardson
Award
Marsha McGrath
Linda Tamanini

3 Outreach
Sunshine
Alice Schutzendorf

Telephone
Terry Sue


Scoup
Pat Arbutine

Directory
Susan Kinney Lowell

Public
Relations

Karen Curry
Deborah Sullivan


Growth & Development
Paula Harvey
Jay Fontaine


SOLT
I
n the
SCOUP

Programs
Susan Kinney Lowell

Audit & Budget
Karen Curry
Paula Harvey
Pat Arbutine
Betsi Lewis

 

Soroptimists largo

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


 

E  Mail


Project
 Sierra

Our club museum is upstairs at the Silver Queen.

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL
 OF UPPER PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA 

P.O. BOX 10535      CLEARWATER, FLORIDA USA 33767
Volume 41, Issue,  April ,2008   Online Edition #82

Meeting - April 29th
This is a change due to the Region Conference being too close to our regular meeting date.
Please mark your calendars.

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.
Dinner and social from 5:30 to 7PM.

At 7PM we will adjourn to a meeting room nearby on the 1st floor. 

\It will be necessary for each member to contribute $5 at the door to pay for the meeting room.
We will not be responsible for any set up or clean up.
I

Service Funds are due on March 31st.  Remember
that you are responsible each year for $100 in service funds. 
You may raise these either by writing a check,  advertising in our WHW ad booklet, or by using our banner to have your own fundraiser.  All funds raised under our banner must come to our service fund. Each person that participates in an ad hoc fundraiser is still responsible for a total of $100 in service funds.
(Example.  3 members hold a garage sale.  They raise $310.  The total amount must come to our service fund. 
   All 3 members have covered their service funds. 
 But if 3 members  raise $270, each member is still responsible for $10 more to cover their service funds.)

Dues are due on April 1st.

Marien Elizabeth , our WOA winner took second place in the Region.
Click here to view movie of her acceptance speech at our awards.

Listen to a song from our Violet Richardson Award Winner,  Shaeera Tariq
Click here for the movie.


Our second place WOA winner was Christie Wester
Her video is blurred but her speech is clear.  You can view it here.




We will be electing new officers at our April Meeting
Tenative Slate

President - Mary Louisem Scussel

President Elect - Susan Kinney-Lowell

Treasurer - Paula Harvey

Director (replacing Alice Schutzendorf) - Phyllis Cloeman

Delegates:  Martha Gray, Terry Sue Turner

Secretary Slot is still open



Attached Please find By Laws Updated for 2007 - 2008. 
 
 
Click here for Southern Region Newsletter from Governor Connie

 
Susan has personal business cards for our Soroptimists available.  She will make them for you at $5 for 20 cards.  This covers the cost of paper and ink.



Our club will be hosting the District II Meeting on October 10th and October 11th.

Calendar 2008-2009

Service Funds Due March 31
Dues April 1

April 18-19- 20,2008
Southern
Region Conference
Hosted by
Our Club

Place will be
The Hilton Hotel on
Clearwater
Beach.
Theme:
"Plunder the
Possibilities"

Chairperson:
Terry Sue
Turner

April 29nd
Meeting-
This is a date change

May 27th
Meeting.

June
Joint Installation

Oct 10th & 11th
District
Meeting - We are the hosts

 
Happy Birthday
to Southern Region.  60
Years Old!!

Birthdays

Marsha M 1/06
Pegi M-1/16
Judy P - 1/25

Karen C- 1/27
Jeanne G-1/27
Nancy C.-3/19
Mary Lou A.4/10
Alice S -5/5
Paula H-5/14
Cathy W - 5/15

Ellen
J - 6/13
Mary Louise S 6/28

Martha G-7/19
Linda- 9/04
Terry Sue T -9/4P
Phyllis 9/06

Debra 9/12
Pat A. - 9/13
Jay - 9/16
Marion D -9/20
Susan K-9/23
Mel C. -10/8
Peggy R- 10/17
Grace S - 11/22

Betsi L- 12/19


Marie Y -2/13


Request from
Terry Sue.
Telephone
Committee
Please Get Your
Reservations to
Her.
 

Soroptimist International Of Upper Pinellas County

March 25, 2008   Regular Meeting

The time before the meeting was spent stuffing bags for the coming Region Conference.

Meeting came to order at  7:40Pm

Invocation by Martha Gray

Minutes  - moved approval by Phyllis Cloman

Treasurer’s report  -  Filed for Audit.

Conference Account  -  $4099 as of March 1st.

Old Business:

Slate to be presented in the Scoup for election in April.

Our WOW winner came in second place at the Region  - Merien Elizabeth. 

Publicity will be done by Karen for the Conference.  We have a proclamation from Karen Seal, Pinellas County  Commissioner, proclaiming Soroptimist Southern Region Week,  April 13 – April 20th.

Birthday Party at Conference, Mel & Alice –in charge.  Our 4oth Anniversary.  We are going to have a display at conference.  Saturday luncheon we will be singing to ourselves.

Terry Sue  has solicited from Provise Management who has donated $350 for the coffee station at the conference and Regions Bank who has donated $350 for the birthday cake.  She has solicited a girl on the steel drums for Thursday night for $150.  Cathy Wagner is paying for that.

Terry Sue has received a check for $1000 for a scholarship from John Altintop and Lisa Yetter.

Mary Louise’s new email and address.   Queenmother7@verizon.net

2460 Franciscan Dr  #26  Clearwater, Fl.  33763

Conference Discussion was held.

First timers reception on Saturday before the banquet.  30 First Timers and the board.

There was a motion to change the April meeting  to April 29th.  Motion made by betsi seconded by Alice. 

Meeting adjourned  

Pat Arbutine - Secretary

 
Dedicated to Dorothy Quick who loved to share her  Soroptimist wisdom with us. S.O.L.T.

Diana Miller

Southern Region United Nations Chair

Soroptimist and the Commission on the Status of Women

Each year, a Soroptimist delegation attends the Commission on the Status of Women meeting at the United Nations Center in New York City. The next meeting will take place February 25-March 7, 2008 and will focus on financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women.

The Commission on the Status of Women (often referred to as “CSW” or “the Commission”) is a functional commission of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), dedicated exclusively to gender equality and advancement of women. It is the principal global policy-making body. Every year, representatives of Member States gather at United Nations Headquarters in New York to evaluate progress on gender equality, identify challenges, set global standards and formulate concrete policies to promote gender equality and advancement of women worldwide.

The Commission was established in June 1946 with the aim to prepare recommendations and reports to the Economic and Social Council on promoting women's rights in political, economic, civil, social and educational fields. The Commission also makes recommendations to the Council on urgent problems requiring immediate attention in the field of women's rights. The Commission's mandate was expanded in 1987 by ECOSOC to include the functions of promoting the objectives of equality, development and peace, monitoring the implementation of measures for the advancement of women, and reviewing and appraising progress made at the national, regional and global levels.

Forty-five Member States of the United Nations serve as members of the Commission at any one time. The Commission consists of one representative from each of the 45 Member States elected by the Council on the basis of equitable geographical distribution:  thirteen members from Africa; eleven from Asia; nine from Latin America and Caribbean; eight from Western Europe and other States and four from Eastern Europe. Members are elected for a period of four years.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) like Soroptimist International that are accredited to, and in good standing with, the Economic and Social Council are invited to designate representatives to attend the sessions of the Commission.

NGOs can participate in several ways during the session:

observe the meetings

present written and/or oral statements

meet official government delegations

lobby delegations in the context of negotiations of agreed conclusions and resolutions

and organize parallel events during the session

NGO representatives may attend all open meetings of the Commission. They may also attend informal consultations held during the session of the Commission, if the chairperson of the informal consultations grants them permission.

Soroptimist Making a Difference for Women Award
The Making a Difference for Women Award acknowledges women who are working to improve the lives of women and girls through their personal or professional activities. Their efforts help to promote the issues that are important to the Soroptimist organization. Honorees are women who have worked in extraordinary ways to benefit women and girls. Examples of the type of work honored include: spearheading an effort to open a domestic violence shelter, working to secure health services for low-income women, starting a mentoring program for at-risk girls, or lobbing companies to provide on-site child care. The program enables local Soroptimist clubs and the Soroptimist organization to thank these women and encourage others to explore ways to assist women and girls. The program begins on the club level, where the type of recognition varies. Award winners at the club level are eligible for additional awards at other levels of the organization. The finalist receives a $5,000 donation to the charitable organization of her choice.
 Soroptimists STOP Trafficking,

The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution designating today, January 11, as the National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness.

In recognition of this day, Soroptimist is launching the Soroptimists STOP Trafficking project, which seeks to raise awareness about the sexual trafficking of women and girls.

I would like to thank all of the Soroptimist clubs participating in this important project. Through Soroptimists STOP Trafficking, we will serve as a voice for the many women trapped in lives of sexual slavery, and raise awareness of Soroptimist as an organization working to free women and girls from this heinous existence. For more information about sexual slavery and Soroptimist's commitment to ending it, visit Soroptimist.org.

Sincerely,

Machiko Yamada, President

Soroptimist International of the Americas


email: siahq@soroptimist.org

web: http://www.soroptimist.org

SIA is pleased to announce oroptimists STOP Trafficking, a new public awareness project addressing the trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation. This new project will provide information cards about sexual trafficking for participating clubs to distribute in the community. In addition, clubs will work to raise awareness through media and public events. The project has been created in response to overwhelming input from clubs and members indicating a desire for an SIA project that addresses this serious global issue.

The project will launch in the United States on Friday, January 11, 2008, the first National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness. The launch will begin with a public event at which clubs are asked to distribute specially designed flyers in transportation centers in their area: airports, train stations or bus depots. The event will focus on the public awareness message: "Someone in this transportation center may be here against her will," and will provide an excellent opportunity for public awareness and to gain media exposure.

Participating clubs will be provided with professionally designed cards and flyers; club instructions for the project and launch event; and public awareness materials to ensure the project is a success. The materials will be available in all SIA languages. If your club would like to participate or has any questions, contact siahq@soroptimist.org.

Project Sierra
Project Sierra is a four year partnership between Soroptimist International and Hope and Homes for Children which will transform the lives of some of the most deprived children and women in the world.

Project SIerra: A Family And A Future aims to raise £1 million ($2million USD) to help disadvantaged women and children in Sierra Leone face their futures with confidence.

By strengthening families at risk of breakdown, helping young children living on the streets return home and empowering vulnerable young mothers, Project SIerra will enable more children to grow up in a caring family environment - giving them the opportunity to fulfil their potential.

To learn how Project SIerra will achieve this, visit the Project Overview section.

 

Disaster Relief Fund for Women and Girls

Soroptimist's Disaster Relief Fund for Women and Girls targets the special needs of women and girls during natural and man-made disasters. Women and girls are particularly vulnerable during disasters and lack access to resources. They also have special abilities to respond to disasters, which is often overlooked. Soroptimist's disaster relief program mitigates the barriers facing women/girls during disasters. In addition, the program honors the commitments made by the United Nations in the Beijing Platform for Action and the Outcome Statement of the 46th Session on the Commission on the Status of Women. Soroptimist grants funds to local clubs for use in communities needing disaster relief. Funds are pooled from voluntary contributions sent in from Soroptimist members throughout the world. Soroptimist recently disbursed disaster relief grants to: the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to support Iraqi educational programs for returning women refugees; the Ramona, California, Soroptimist club to help women recovering from the fires in Southern California; and women in El Chaco, Ecuador, to help rebuild the community's farming infrastructure following an earthquake.

 

Click here for Southern Region Newsletter from Governor Connie

 Service Funds are due on March 31st of each year,  Remember that you are responsible each year for $100 in service funds.  You may raise these either by writing a check,  advertising in our WHW ad booklet, or by using our banner to have your own fundraiser.  All funds raised under our banner must come to our service fund. Each person that participates in an ad hoc fundraiser is still responsible for a total of $100 in service funds.
(Example.  3 members hold a garage sale.  They raise $310.  The total amount must come to our service fund.  All 3 members have covered their service funds.  But if 3 members  raise $270,  each member is still responsible for $10 more to cover their service funds.)

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Contribute through GoodSearch
GoodSearch is a Yahoo-powered search engine that donates 50 percent of its advertising revenue (about a penny per search) to the user's favorite charity. Ours, of course, is SIA. The pennies add up quickly. Consider that if only 1,000 members, friends and staff search the Internet just twice a day, Soroptimist could earn $7,300 a year - just for doing something we do every day!  If we think bigger, for example, 10,000 users searching twice a day will earn Soroptimist $73,000 a year!
All you have to do is visit www.goodsearch.com and download the GoodSearch toolbar. Enter 'Soroptimist' in the 'My Charity' field and then every time you search the net on your computer, don't forget to use GoodSearch!
Thank you for using GoodSearch to help Soroptimist fund our programs that improve the lives for women and girls. Let's see how much we can get those pennies to add up!
Note from Pat:  This is not Yahoo's standard bar.
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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