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Inside this issue:
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT 2
2014-15 BOARD SLATE
ANNOUNCEMENT
4
CAP GRANT RECIPIENTS
5-7
MYSTERY RECIPE 8
CLIMB 365 10-11
IN THE COMMUNITY–
BETTER HEALTH
12-13
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF FAYETTEVILLE
Ledger Lines FEBRUARY 2014
A good new year's resolution: volunteer to help
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San Jose Mercury News - Milpitas Post Staff
POSTED: 01/09/2014 05:53:16 PM PST
There has been a lot written about the shrinking of Americans' willingness to volunteer. The work
of our community organizations that have contributed so much here and abroad goes forth year-in,
year-out. The needs don't diminish and the satisfaction can be greatly rewarding.
A perfect example is the inspiring efforts of the Milpitas Rotary Club (Fremont, CA) members who
rose to a challenge when they saw a desperate need at a hospital in a small city in Nicaragua.
It is a saga that perfectly fits the mission of Milpitas Rotary. This group is dedicated to "Service
Above Self" and the Central American project they undertook is emblematic of the worldwide out-
look and scope upon which Rotarians have always put great emphasis.
Four years ago, two vacationing Rotarians, Alan David and Norm LaCroix, learned about some
terrible conditions afflicting a hospital in Chinandega, Nicaragua. The maternity and children's
hospital (Hospital Materno Infantil) was operating under horrible conditions. For lack of funds,
basic supplies and equipment. Even Novocain and filling material for dental procedures was ab-
sent. Researching these needs after hand-carrying some supplies in themselves, the two Rotarians
decided to widen their efforts. Contacting a national foundation, MedShare, which gathers together
surplus and donated items from equipment companies and pharmaceutical firms, they found that a
40-foot container of needed supplies would be provided if shipping costs could be raised.
The local club is not huge (barely 35 members) but the group is energetic and resourceful. They
began stimulating interest and funding throughout the neighboring Rotary club network. They man-
aged to raise the needed $22,000 to cover costs of the container, shipping and other fees. Help
from the American-Nicaraguan Foundation also permitted some purchases of specialized medical
devices obtained in the country's capital such as a life-saving pulse oximeter. Other items needed
by the medical staff were found in the United States by the Rotarians such as laptops, an opthalmo-
scope, a fetal monitor, and even a donated photocopy machine from Ricoh.
Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the southern hemisphere, just behind Haiti. The Rotari-
ans were appalled at the conditions in the hospital but also at the surrounding poverty in the town.
They even decided, after witnessing a child scratching to find thrown away food in a giant landfill
garbage dump, to purchase a hundred catered meals for these underfed youngsters. As Norm La-
Croix put it, "When I looked at the kids in that garbage dump, I thought back on my 4-year-old
granddaughter here at home and realized how lucky we are."
Whether the need is locally or somewhere abroad, volunteer efforts make a huge difference in peo-
ple's lives. Make 2014 the year for service above self. Challenge yourself, from now until the end
of the JL year (May 31, 2014) do double the amount of DIAD than you had planned. Submit a
volunteer opportunity to the DIAD committee. Go about and beyond for our community.
PRESIDENTS’ CORNER
Melissa M. Reed 2013-14
JLF Focus Statement The Junior League of Fayetteville recognizes that the health and wel-fare of our society depends on the health and welfare of its children. We commit our programs, projects and advocacy to ensuring children ages 0 to18 have the opportunity and services essential to their physi-cal, intellectual, emotional and so-cial well being.
Reaching Out Statement The Junior League of Fayetteville, Inc. reaches out to women of all races, religions and national origins, who demonstrate an interest and commitment to voluntarism.
JLF Elected Officers
President ..Melissa M Reed President Elect……..Shannon Geoly Treasurer/Administrative Council VP…Cheryl Y Burns Assistant Treasurer……Meleaha Kimrey Membership Council VP…Jennifer Gasque Community Council VP…………………Antoinette Morris Corresponding Secretary……..Juelle McDonald
PRESIDENT ELECT CORNER submitted for Shannon Geoly
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Leading Women-Being Your Own Leading Woman
I have been fully prepared not to like Sheryl Sandberg’s book, Lean In. The Facebook COO
is beautiful, privileged, brilliant, successful (career, husband, children) and incredibly
wealthy. The hype around the book has been that women are holding themselves back from
complete success. They need to “lean in” and fully commit to making their careers and their
lives happen. All of the press has been about the presumption that this means that we are not
working hard enough and lack of equity is our own fault. Ugh. I have not brought myself to
reading this book yet, but I am somewhat inspired to do so after reading Ann Marie Slaugh-
ter’s review of the book in Sunday’s New York Times and watching Sandberg on 60 minutes.
Empowering Yourself
In her book, Sandberg encourages women to monitor their own success, challenge their mo-
tives and make good decisions about priorities. At LWP, we refer to this as self leader-
ship. Knowing yourself and your value and pushing for success are all parts of this. These are
absolutely necessary for success.
Companies Continue to Lag Behind
But many women accomplish these things. And, certainly enough women push ahead with
focus and drive that we should see greater numbers of corporate CEOs or Board directors than
16%. My conclusion is that these things are necessary for success but not sufficient for
women to achieve equity.
It is also necessary for corporations to examine themselves, understand the benefits of having
a diverse organization in terms of understanding customers and stakeholders, and provide an
atmosphere for non-traditional candidates to succeed.
This is both necessary and sufficient.
»Christine Jacobs is an experienced corporate executive and a co-founder of Leading
Women.
Leaning In - Necessary but Not Sufficient
Posted March 2013
FROM OUR NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Junior League, Are you listening?
The 2013-2014 proudly presented the Junior League of Fayetteville’s 2014-2015 Slate of Officers at our An-
nual Holiday Social on December 17, 2013. This year’s theme for the presentation was “Winter Wonderland.”
What excitement filled the air when the slate was presented!
The voting members accepted the 2014-2015 Slate by a unanimous vote at our Spring General Membership
Meeting on Monday, January 13, 2014.
CONGRATULATIONS! The 2014-2015 Slate of Officers is here to work for the New Year, planning programs, and working away,
working in a JL Wonderland.
President-Shannon Geoly,
President Elect-SarahMarie Stewart,
Administrative VP/Treasurer-Meleaha Kimrey,
Membership Vice President-Erika Taylor,
Community Vice President-Cheryl Burns,
Assistant Treasurer-Inda Dodson,
Recording Secretary-Karen McLeod,
Nominating: April Pridgen Dyer,
Juelle McDonald,
Margaret “Maggie” Baker,
Tina Ford
Antoinette “Toni” Morris
February 28-March 2, 2014 Organizational Developmental Institute March 21, 2014 2013-2014 Board of Directors’ Training
March 22, 2014 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Board of Directors’ Training
Jerial H. Bogan, Chair
April Pridgen Dyer, CIT
Kamina Fitzgerald, Nominating Member
Juelle McDonald, Nominating Member
Margaret Baker, Nominating Member
Teresa Elliott, Immediate Past President
Lisa Shirley Blauser, Sustaining Advisor
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UPCOMING TRAINING
The Junior League of Fayetteville, Inc. (JLF), invites community agencies to apply for Community Assistance
Program (CAP) Grants being awarded by the JLF. The CAP Grants enable the JLF to extend its financial sup-
port even further in the community by providing multiple smaller grants to a greater number of charitable
causes in the local area. To be eligible to receive a CAP Grant, organizations must:
Show evidence of nonprofit/501(c)(3) status,
Provide services related to the health and welfare of women and children,
Be located in Cumberland County or the surrounding counties, and
Serve Cumberland County residents.
The JLF focus area is Child Mental Health, but grant recipients will not be limited to this area only. Requests
for capital campaigns, fund raising, salaries, sectarian religious projects, scholarships and long-term funding
will not be considered.
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WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE CAP GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 2014
RECIPIENTS FOR 2013-14
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Insid e S tory Headl ine
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FEBRUARY 2014
2014 Statewide Conference
The NCAVA Board of Directors are pleased to announce that the 2014 State Conference on Volunteerism is
scheduled for May 14-16, 2014, in downtown Greensboro, NC. This conference is presented annually by
NCAVA to help fulfill its mission to provide education and leadership towards effective volunteer manage-
ment. The Keynote speaker is Rob Jackson, internationally recognized consultant and presenter on volunteer
management from the UK. In addition, NCAVA will have a special celebration at this conference in obser-
vance of its 40th birthday.
The intended outcome of this conference is to assist participants in:
1. learning new ideas and best practices,
2. gaining skills that enhance professional development, and
3. strengthening professional networks.
The conference will be held at the Downtown Marriott in Greensboro
Add these ingredients to your shopping list! 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
3 eggs
34 cup light or dark corn syrup
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups chopped pecans
1 3/4 cups chocolate chunks
Beat the flour, 2 tablespoons butter and the brown sugar in a bowl until crumbly. Press in a greased 9 X 13-
inch baking pan. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 14 minutes or until light brown. Remove from
the oven. Maintain the oven temperature.
Whisk the eggs, corn syrup, granulated sugar, 1/2/ cup butter and the vanilla in a bowl. Stir in the pecans
and chocolate chunks. Pour evenly over the crust. Bake for 30 minutes or until set. Cool in the pan on a
wire rack. Cut into bars. Serve alone or slightly warmed with ice cream.
Beat the flour, 2 tablespoons butter and the brown sugar in a bowl until crumbly. Press in a greased 9 X 13-
inch baking pan. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 14 minutes or until light brown. Remove from
the oven. Maintain the oven temperature.
Whisk the eggs, corn syrup, granulated sugar, 1/2/ cup butter and the vanilla in a bowl. Stir in the pecans
and chocolate chunks. Pour evenly over the crust. Bake for 30 minutes or until set. Cool in the pan on a
wire rack. Cut into bars. Serve alone or slightly warmed with ice cream.
Serves 6
MYSTERY RECIPE! A DELICIOUS ENTRY FROM OUR COOKBOOK COMMITTEE
Karen Mcleod– Cookbook Committee Chair
Bake this delicious treat and post your results of the Junior League of Fayetteville page!!!
This months recipe is a real treat – Easy to make, both crunchy and gooey, elegant but with casual ap-
peal. One serving is never enough, especially when you have this dessert in front of you! Visit your JL
Cookbook to figure out this mystery recipe and enjoy many more delicious treats.
VISIT JLFAY. ORG for a complete Calendar http://www.jlfay.org/?nd=m_calendar
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Valentines Day
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Junior League of Greensboro Accepting Applications for Climb 365 Leadership Journey
Women to receive coaching, mentoring from experts in an effort to further the next big idea
Greensboro, N.C. – Be brave, be bold, and most of all get ready to “climb.” The Junior League of Greensboro
is calling women from all industries, backgrounds, stages of life, cities and states to dust off their dreams and
apply for 5 spaces available in the new Climb 365 Initiative. The Climb 365 Leadership Journey will be a
yearlong journey for the selected applicants to pursue their dreams. While receiving coaching and guidance to
achieve their goals, participants will share their experience with followers on social media.
The mission of Junior League is to develop the potential of women. This initiative will take the League’s mis-
sion to peak levels. Women chosen for this 365 day journey will be those with ambition, drive, and the vision
for a promising future. Sample project proposal ideas include but are not limited to: writing a book, launching
a new business, changing careers, leaving the workforce or re-entering the workforce, designing a fashion line,
starting a nonprofit. The dream and idea is up to the applicant.
For 12 months (365 days) the winning participants will share their pits and peaks through a blog and social
media platforms. The women will offer the public a glimpse at what it takes to succeed. Each woman will offer
an authentic account of goal setting, planning & implementation, accountability, and overall continuous im-
provement in pursuit of their leadership development goal. The women chosen for Climb 365 will be intro-
duced on April 4th at the 2014 Women’s Leadership Summit. Hosted by the Junior League of Greensboro, the
2014 Summit will be held at Grandover Resort & Conference Center in Greensboro, North Carolina, where
Jenna Bush Hager will be the Keynote Speaker. Then, one year later, these women’s accomplishments will be
celebrated at the 2015 Women’s Leadership Summit.
The Junior League will offer support through coaches, mentors, content experts, and a social media platform.
The purpose is to help women reach their leadership development summit and encourage others to do the
same.
Applications are now accepted. Each applicant is asked to fill out the application on the Women’s Leadership
Summit website (jlgwomensummit.org), submit a resume, a writing sample in the form of a sample blog post,
and a video introduction (5 minutes maximum). Applications should be submitted to
[email protected] using the subject line heading of “Application: Climb 365” by Febru-
ary 17, 2014.
Finalists will be interviewed by an independent panel of key leaders soon thereafter. Corporate sponsorships
are available for the Climb 365 Initiative and the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Summit, as are opportuni-
ties to become a coach and a mentor to this year’s recipients. To learn more, please contact Caro-
AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FROM A SISTER LEAGUE
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The CLIMB: You can be brave. Leave your comfort zone. Try that thing you have always wanted to do. Be daring.
Grow. Change direction. Let go. Grab on. Achieve. Move forward. Leap. Take on that that big idea. We want to help.
The JOURNEY: You have an idea. You have been dreaming. You crave to explore that one goal. That Dream. That
vision. That Goal. Your life. We want to follow.
The PATH: Take the next 365 days to do it. Embark on the path of learning, trials, triumph, goal setting. Achieve-
ment. We will give you coaches, mentors & experts to share your path and help you get to the top.
The CLIMBER: You the dreamer. You the visionary. Bring that dream. Bring that idea. Bring your concept, your
patent, your big and scary but exhilarating possibility…. and Climb 365.
This opportunity is open for women from across the country who are non-league members and league members
alike. For more details and for the Climb 365 leadership journey application, click here.
Important Dates
February 17,2014: Application is due
Please email your submission to [email protected] using the subject line heading
of “Application-Climb 365” .
April 4, 2014: Women’s Leadership Summit
Fall 2014: JLG General Membership Meeting
Spring 2015: Women’s Leadership Summit
THE SUPPORT TEAM: We are building the Climb 365 team of professional coaches, mentors and experts to guide
the Climb 365 participants. To learn more about how you can be involved as a coach or mentor on the support
team, fill out the interest form and a Junior League of Greensboro representative will be in touch with you.
IN THE COMMUNITY– BETTER HEALTH
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THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF THE SOUTH
Insid e S tory Headl ine
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Do You Need A Junior League Name
Tag?
Please order your name tag by sending
your name to Juelle McDonald at
JLF SHOP TALK
Have you completed your Done In
A Day Requirements?
If not, there are exciting opportunities in
the horizon! Check www.jlfay.org for
new opportunities!
Would you like to purchase a T-shirt or
Polo!
Please contact Sandee’ at the office via phone
(910) 323-5509 or e-mail [email protected].
Last date to order is February 20, 2014 , the
order will take 2 weeks for delivery once order is
placed.
All Polo's will have Left Chest Embroidery with
Red JL symbol and black lettering or reverse
colors depending on the color of the shirt. The T-
shirts will have Red and Black emblem Imprint.
The Junior League of Fayetteville would like to give a big Thank You to Newk's
Eatery for donating the delicious sandwiches for February's general member-
ship meeting! Newk's Eatery is located in the new section of Cross Creek Mall,
outside in between Belk's and Macys. They have delicious pizzas, salads,
soups, mac and cheese and deserts! They also have a separate entrance for
their Grab-N-Go goodies, already prepared sandwiches, soups, salads, and de-
serts for a quick bite!
Please make sure to check them out and thank them for the generous dona-
tion to the Junior League of Fayetteville!
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Member Support Sponsorship Program
The member support committee is proud to introduce our new sponsorship program! Over the past several
months we have partnered with many local restaurants and businesses in support of the League. These
restaurants and businesses have agreed to either contribute to or donate the food served at our General
Membership Meetings. In return, we put the company logo in all correspondence sent out by the League
during that month including email blasts and Ledger Lines! It is a win-win situation as the businesses and
restaurants get advertising opportunities and we get to keep the money we would have otherwise spent to
continue to improve our community! The businesses we have partnered with so far this league year include
New Deli, Chick-fil-a (Skibo Rd location), Need Speech, and PDQ! If you know of a local business that might
be interested in partnering with JLF please let a member support committee member know.
FEBRUARY 2014
Mission
The Junior League of Fayetteville, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting volunta-
rism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action
and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior
League of Fayetteville, Inc. reaches out to women of all races, religions, and national origins who dem-
onstrate an interest in and a commitment to voluntarism.
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