![]() Hello Zontians, We’re at the end of this fiscal year and with that another awesome May Social meeting show-casing our achievements throughout the year. We thanked our community partners and sponsors, homeowners, and decorators. We heard from our scholarship recipients, listed our community grants, and issued tenure service awards. In my five years of service to the club, this night always ends up being one of my favorite meetings, because it sums up everything we do to further the mission of Zonta. The Zonta Club of Midland has been invited to attend the Zonta International Foundation Recognition and Reception in Yokohama, Japan for our generous support of the Foundation during the 2016-2018 Biennium. This is an invitation-only event and a club has to give $20,000 or more during the biennium. I am proud to report we donated $22,000! Our District 15 Governor, Anna Sylvester, also sent me an email stating “Kudos to Zonta Club of Midland. News of your advocacy work on Equal Pay Day has travelled to the Eastern US – and is noticed by other Zontians! Thank you for the work Zonta Club of Midland is doing to advocate for woman’s rights.” She forwarded a message from Bobbee Cardillo, Zonta International Advocacy Committee, “Please send my congratulations to Zonta Club of Midland for working on this issue and doing so in conjunction with other like-minded organizations! I’m sure the billboard got lots of notice and got their name out to the public, but this letter (to the editor May 20, 2018 Midland Daily News by Judy Donahue) is a further public recognition of their efforts. Bravo!” I hope these recognitions make you as proud of the Zonta Club of Midland as I am. Partnering with other organizations has helped us spread the mission of Zonta so much further. I’d like to thank each of you for all your time, hard work, and dedication. You exemplify the famous quote by John Heywood, “Many hands make light work.” It’s been an honor serving as your president. Karla Karla L. Oldenburg, President During the May meeting the club recognized scholarship award winners, Homewalk supporters including homeowners, decorators and sponsors as well as members celebrating membership anniversaries and reflected on a great year of service.
Through the generous support of the community, sponsors, and homeowners five women were awarded scholarships of $2000 each. Two of the winners, Audra Johnson and Arielle Buckley were able to attend the meeting and share with everyone their vision for their future and what the scholarship means to them. Audra, a second year scholarship winner is working toward her Masters in Public Administration at CMU with focus on non-profit organizations. She began her non-profit career at Shelterhouse where she fell in love with the non-profit world and elected to return for the advanced degree. She is currently working for the 1016 Recovery Network and her goal is to become a director of a non-profit. A rising Junior at MSU, Arielle is pursuing a degree in neuroscience and plans to continue on for a PhD and pursue her passion for research. The other scholarship winners are Chelsea Sauve, Brynn Rhode and Johanna Hooper. Brynn and Johanna were away at school and Chelsea was due any day with her second child. Chelsea is a teacher at MPS working on her masters at CMU. In addition to scholarships, the club provided $12,000 in grants to area organizations for activities and projects that benefit women and girls in the Midland area. The money for scholarships and grants are all raised through Homewalk - a huge thank you to everyone who attended and supported the event. Club President Karla Oldenburg, in one of her last official duties in that role recognized members for 5, 10, 15 and 40 years of service: 5 year Megan Farrell Melinda Gall Karla Oldenburg Cinthia Brooks Kim Walden Jennifer Chappel 10 year Maureen Acker Rhonda Anderson 15 year Julie Ratcliff 40 year! Nancy Barker ![]() Join Zontians and guests at the Midland Brewing Company on June 19 from 5:30 - 9:00 pm for an evening of fun! The cost is $40 per person and we encourage you to bring guests as we can accommodate lots of people! We will have a buffet dinner with two entrees and all of the sides, live music, a tour of the brewery, sampling, and a cash bar. It will be held in the Brewery's new venue. So see one of the the Fellowship Committee members and sign up or email Bonnie ([email protected]) NIGHT AT THE LOONS!
Enjoy the Loons and the company of fellow Zontians and Friends in the Northwood Suite to watch: Great Lakes Loons vs Bowling Green 7:05 pm Monday, May 14, 2018 RSVP to Ashleigh Summers at [email protected] by Thursday, May 10, 2018 Important notes: Tickets will be at will-call under your name. You may bring guests. First come first serve. Please be prepared to provide Ashleigh with cash for $10 per person or a check (you may write to Ashleigh Summers). Light snacks will be served. Everyone loves the summer flowers along Eastman - help plant them on May 19th at 8:30 am. Please let Nan Blasy ([email protected]) know if you can attend. No experience necessary! Bring a hand trowel, gloves and a kneeling pad if you have one.
Here are just a few of the items in the auction on Tuesday April 17:
Members Lisa Hulbert, Linda Anthony and Cindy Vickery met up with District 15 officers Cheryl Hall and Denise Quarles and may representatives from other organizations at the Equal Pay Day Rally in Lansing on Tuesday April 10th. Prior to the rally we attended the House Commerce and Labor committee meeting then met with representatives individually to provide information on the cause and express our desire to provide a 30 minute informational session to the committee at a future date. May were successful in connecting with the elected officials, others met with their staff.
The rally was held on the steps of the capitol and included several speeches from elected officials and a lawyer who specializes in equal pay cases. Everyone present agreed that we would rather not have to rally for equal pay because it was a reality and that we would all work toward that goal. April 9th, 6:45 pmMonday April 9th the City of Midland proclaimed April 10th as Equal Pay Day in Midland. There were representatives from League of Women Voters, AAUW, W.O.M.A.N, and Zonta in attendance who gave the council cookies with a section removed representing the missing money from women's pay. The event that was well received by all in attendance.
![]() Happy Spring Everyone! You’ll notice in this newsletter we have many different ways you all can be involved with Zonta in the next couple of months. I’m going to focus on the April Auction. Many of you know the auction raises a lot of money for the club, but the impact it has on our members and community is worth all of our efforts! The money raised supports all educational efforts of our members for Zonta related trainings. For current members, registration fees are covered either 50% or 100% depending on funds available for the following:
Delegates attending the events also get reimbursed for travel, lodging, and meals. In the 2018-2019 budget it was voted that money needed to support Advocacy efforts will also come from this fundraiser. We want to educate the public and make sure our Advocacy efforts are sustainable! Ways to help: bring you donations to the next two meetings, bring your checkbook on April 17th, or donate some time to the Ways and Means committee. Our club does amazing things, and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can raise at this year’s auction! Yours in Service, Karla L. Oldenburg, President ADD YOUR VOICE TO EMPOWER WOMEN! All club members are encouraged to attend one of the Spring Workshops presented by District 15. You'll learn about Zonta International, advocacy activities and what's going on around the district as well as meet other enthusiastic members. Though the club is part of Area 2 - you can attend either event, the same materials will be presented. The club will even reimburse your registration fee! Registration is $30 per person and includes lunch. Learn more about Zonta, how to make your club stronger, make new friends and HAVE FUN!
Agenda
9 a.m. Registration 9:30 a.m. Welcome & Introductions 10 a.m. Governor's Report 10:10 a.m. Lt. Governor's Report 10:30 a.m. How to run an effective meeting 11 a.m. Retention of club members 11:30 a.m. Lunch discussion questions on effective meetings, member retention and advocacy 11:45 a.m. Lunch 12:45 p.m. Website update 1:15 p.m. Advocacy - What and How 2:15 p.m. Q&A 2:30 p.m. - International Conference information 2:45 p.m. Evaluations & Wrap up 3 p.m. Adjourn Paint. Sip. Repeat
Please join us for an afternoon of Canvas Painting, Wine and Fellowship! Where: Studio 154 in Sanford, MI When: Saturday, April 21st, 2018 at 3:00 pm Cost: $30/person & BYOB Includes: All supplies, instruction and food RSVP: By April 13th to Anna Hough - 989-513-0175 Two painting options: ![]() March Dinner Meeting Judy Donahue from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will present Equal Pay issues and activities during the March dinner meeting on the 20th. The AAUW of Michigan along with Zonta International District 15 and many other area organizations are members of the Michigan Equal Pay Coalition that organizes the annual Equal Pay Day Rally in Lansing to support legislative efforts towards equal pay. Equal Pay Day Rally April 10th Join fellow Zontians at an Equal Pay Day rally on Tuesday, April 10th. This is a full day event. Zontians can register with the link below and pay $15. Our club members will be reimbursed the $15 from Advocacy committee funds after they attend the rally. Registration begins at 8:30 am and we'll finish up around 3:30 pm. If we have enough people going, we will be looking into carpooling and/or a small bus of sorts to all ride together. We would love as many people to attend as possible! Please wear red!! Local Equal Pay Day Activities
Biggby Coffee and Grounds Coffee will be participating on April 10th and all women will receive 20% off their beverage that day. Checkout some of the auction items below and don't forget to bring your donations to any of the meetings or contact Kristy Bower to arrange pickup.
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