Volunteers help SMHC children President’s Message: Celebrate! A busy year for JLSA Transfers Etiquette important at meetings 4 5 6 7 Strategic Plan aims high LSA needs 100% engagement how Online Placement works Creative giving to Annual Fund 2 3 3 4
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S C R A W L S The Junior League of San Antonio, Inc.
Jan Hill — 2009’s Volunteer Extraordinaire The Volunteer Extraordinaire Award is given each year to a Sustaining member of the League who exemplifies the true spirit of voluntarism. She is a visionary who served others throughout her league career and continues to dedicate her time and efforts in our community. The League is proud to have chosen Jan B. Hill as the Volunteer Extraordinaire 2009. Jan’s service to the San Antonio community began in 1976, when she and her husband, Roger, returned to San Antonio from Dallas. Jan first served the San Antonio area through her involvement with the San Antonio Art League and the Junior Committee of the San Antonio Symphony. As a young wife and mother, Roger and Jan Hill with their children and grandchildren she welcomed the opportunity to meet ice to United Way. Jan has been involved with varnew people while working on projects that made a ious aspects of United Way of Bexar County since difference to the San Antonio community. An 1985. She has chaired the Fund Distribution comEducation major by trade, Jan always searched out mittee, the Child Care Field of Service, the New programs that revolved around children. Jan Program selection committee, and has served on became a member of the Junior League of San the Women’s Leadership Council and the Antonio in 1979. Jan credits the Junior League Executive Committee of the organization. Jan with providing great training for her volunteer describes her United Way experience as one of the development. She had the opportunity to try out most rewarding experiences of her life. She says many different jobs and developed many new she has great respect for the local United Way and skills, while learning much about the needs of the the wide array of programs it supports that truly community. Jan is grateful to the league for providchange people’s lives. Jan’s involvement with ing valuable leadership skills and lifelong friendUnited Way has given her the opportunity to witships. Jan served as the 1989-1990 President of the ness, first hand, the unique and diverse communiorganization. ty and the various agencies that touch lives in Jan credits the leadership skills she learned with the Junior League, for paving the way for her servContinued on Page 2
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meaningful ways. Jan’s volunteer service has allowed her a unique opportunity to explore different areas for personal growth and development while allowing her the satisfaction of feeling like she is contributing to something bigger than herself. Jan says that each and every board she has served on, from the Alamo Heights School Foundation, Charity Ball Association, Battle of Flowers Association, Respite Care of San Antonio, Character Education Institute, Southwest Foundation, Military-Civilian Club, Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health, have all enriched her life and instilled the desire to give what she can in gratefulness for all that she has been given. Jan and Roger have been married 27 years. They have three grown children, Roger C. Hill, III and his wife Sally Sellers; Landon Hill Lanier, and her husband Stephen; and Carlotta (Carlie) L. Hill. Jan is also the proud grandmother of two grandsons: Hicks Lanier and Roger Hill, IV. The Junior League of San Antonio is proud to award this honor to Jan. Her service to the Junior League and the community we live in, helps make San Antonio a better place for all of us. The Volunteer Extraordinaire luncheon will be held on March 31, 2009, at the Bright Shawl, at 11:30 a.m.
Please join The Junior League of San Antonio for a luncheon honoring the 2009 Volunteer Extraordinaire
Jan Hill
March 31, 2009 at 11:30 in the morning The Bright Shawl 819 Augusta Avenue San Antonio, Texas $45 per person $500 per reserved table of 10 Or purchase online at www.jlsa.org RSVP by March 27 210-225-1861
AIM HIGH | | Strategic Plan sets ambitious goals for JLSA The 2008-2009 JLSA Board of Directors developed a rolling Strategic Plan. Each year the Board will set objectives to achieve the visions of the plan. The plan is based on “The Hedgehog Concept” from Jim Collins’ book. Good to Great and the Social Sectors. Vis ion a ry S ta te men ts : The Junior League of San Antonio, Inc. is a major force in the non-profit sector, in the development of women volunteers, and in community impact and they are recognized as such. The Junior League of San Antonio, Inc. is the preferred choice for women seeking volunteer opportunities and community leadership development. The San Antonio community sees The Junior League of San Antonio, Inc. as
the essential provider of volunteers and community leaders for successful programs and organizations. The Junior League of San Antonio, Inc. is the organization of choice for agencies and other organizations to utilize to build collaborations and coalitions to improve San Antonio for all residents. S t ra teg ie s: Build programs to train & develop women. Strengthen the JLSA brand to build relationships. Operate with superior transparency and accountability. O b je ct ives: Develop a ‘Leadership Academy’ Pilot Program to serve members and the
community. Increase JLSA presence on community based task forces, boards, and committees. Create a recognizable brand and marketing campaign to promote and raise awareness of the mission of JLSA. Create and implement an internal and external communication plan. Create revenue stream from training curriculum, programs and materials. Determine methods to fund ‘Leadership Academy’ program development. Clarify and restructure the flow of funds. Fully educate the JLSA Board of Directors on the funding plan and the shift in our fund development methods. Research future funding streams. Create and implement an endowment.
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100% engagement required for 100% literacy By Emily Jones Literacy San Antonio, JLSA’s signature project, continues to make significant advancements in building an organized coalition to achieve 100% literacy in San Antonio through 100% community engagement. Through the leadership of JLSA volunteers, the community of San Antonio will create a well-coordinated, integrated system for literacy service delivery. The system will increase literacy levels through a well-managed coalition of organizations dedicated to the vision of 100% literacy and a belief that literacy is a civil right for those of all ages and backgrounds. The Literacy San Antonio team is working with a large number of community stakeholders to create a collaborative mechanism for people with limited literacy skills and for those with ESOL
needs so they will gain the skills necessary to succeed in the workforce and their families will move toward self-sufficiency and an improved quality of life. The mechanism will be a life-long learning network that is coordinated by the literacy coalition. This collaborative effort includes: • Adult Literacy • English as a Second Language • Family Literacy • Workforce Skill Development • Health Literacy • Computer Literacy • Correctional and Re-entry Programs • Financial Literacy
These activities will impact every geographic location in the Greater Bexar County area and every sector of the community. They are critical to long term economic prosperity. The first of several community planning meetings organized by Literacy San Antonio was held on February 5th and over sixty community organizations participated. These sessions will continue through the spring resulting in a clear community plan to guide our efforts towards achieving 100% literacy through 100% community engagement. Literacy Day at the Texas State Capital took place on February 12th and was a resounding success. LSA team members from JLSA participated in the rally along with literacy advocates from throughout the state. A city that reads, succeeds!
Placement Corner Online Placement begins soon; here’s how it works for you Online Placement is just around the corner…April 1 through April 15, 2009! Spring has arrived and along with the change in seasons means it is time to plan for your upcoming placement. So, whether you are a Provisional/New Member, First Year Active or a seasoned league member, get ready for a great 2009-2010 league year! What is placement? A member’s placement is the assigned committee of their choice to fulfill the majority of their volunteer hours throughout the year. Placements include Placed, Appointed and Elected positions, and can be classified as in-league
(Membership Development and Marketing Councils), fundraising (Fund Development Council) or community (Community Council) positions. All Placed positions will be available during the Placement sign-up process from April 1 - April 15. How do I sign up for Online Placement? To register, go online to www.jlsa.org and click on the “members login” button. Under the “Personal Reminders” section of your member homepage, you’ll find a link to online placement. Click on the link and you will be able to sign up for Placement opportunities by ranking in order of preference your
selections for the upcoming year. Remember that all Active members and Provisional/New Members are required to sign up for a placement for the upcoming year, so please mark your calendars. If you have any questions about online placement, please contact placement@jlsa.org.
Have more questions about placement? Go online to www.jlsa.org and check out the Placement Tab. If you still can’t find the information you need, please contact Judy Crockett, Placement Chair Assistant at placement@jlsa.org. Plus, if your question is featured in Placement corner, you’ll receive a fabulous prize!
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Creative giving Annual Fund Campaign offers variety of ways to participate When Mary Harriman founded The Junior League in 1902, her Junior League friends, including Eleanor Roosevelt, reached out to children who worked 10 to 15 or more hours a day in the sweatshops of the Lower East Side of Manhatten. The children suffered from hunger, overcrowded and unsanitary housing conditions, little or no medical care, illiteracy and violence, among other social ills. Today, The Junior League of San Antonio, Inc. is still battling most of these same issues, and more. And we have rarely needed your support as much as we do now. Ideas for Creative Giving Gift Your Loved Ones a Better Community Round Up Your Dues Pledge a Monthly Gift Gift a “Better Community” to Junior League friends or introduce new ones. Does someone you love have a birthday in March? How about a
Volunteers at SMHC make a difference in lives of children
donation to the JLSA, Inc. Annual Fund along with their birthday card? Or anniversary or retirement? We’re happy to send a card honoring the person(s) and the occasion. Round Up Your Dues with an Annual Fund Gift. This is a favorite way both active and sustaining members give in March. Active members can “round up” their dues of $163 to $200 with a $37 gift to the Annual Fund in March, while Sustainers can “round up” dues from $73.00 to $100 with a $27 Annual Fund gift. Can’t write that big check? How about a pledge? A number of our members give a set amount monthly through filling out an Annual Fund Pledge Card, available at www.jlsa.org. It’s easy. Just decide the amount you want to give monthly, make your first donation, and you’re done. By the end of the campaign, it adds up! Thank you to our 20 January donors, and companies who donated
The Junior League has an amazing group of women who volunteer every Monday at the Southwest Mental Health Center (SMHC) to make a difference in each child’s life. As a team they educate, promote literacy, and connect with each child at the center. Their goal is to create an enjoyable environment and utilize positive encouragement to help these children gain confidence and a strong feeling of self worth. SMHC is an organization that has for over 120 years provided care to children with mental, emotional or behavioral problems. These children are supported in an effort to overcome the disabling effect of mental illness and improve their ability to function successfully at home, school and in the community. During their placement, Junior League vol-
on behalf of their employees, who brought our total contributions to $10,523.00! Michelle Bammel Bank of America Jane Benesch Martin Burns Capital Group Companies Anna Melissa Cavazos Catie Eastland Christina Escobedo Tanya Gill Carolyn Kelley Kathy MacNaughton Shannon Moravitz Rebeka Mulac Avery O’Hare Jennifer Ragan Beth Reinhardt Mary Salmon Brooke Shannon Andrea Spanley Verr Soltes Amanda Williams Jennifer Woodland
unteers organize fun activities, read educational books, and make snacks with each child at the center. Each week’s activities incorporate a different theme on various topics such as Fall Leaves, Pumpkin Patch, Christmas Trees, Pigs & Farm Animals. The children also enjoy healthy and creative snacks made for each child at the center that night. Our Junior League volunteers use their creative and artistic abilities to develop lesson plans that provide an excellent learning experience for each child. Special thanks to our volunteers Meg Eileen Ballantyne, Jennifer Reiley, Richardson, Sarah Berce, Melissa Esterline, Lisa Jones, Dorothy Montalvo, Amanda Mays, Rene Roberts, Leslie Palmer and Natalie Villagomez.
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It’s about the Giving, the Commitment, the Women On March 27th, we will take an evening to celebrate JLSA’s 85 years of service to San Antonio. The Junior League of San Antonio has made a lasting impact on our community through the programs and projects our volunteers have developed. But we have had an even greater impact through the women we have trained and developed to serve in the community. Junior League membership is meant to be a lifelong membership. Many of our members have used their skills to assist and lead other great organizations in our city. Many Leaguers are active members and leaders of The Charity Ball Association, Battle of Flowers Association, Rotary, The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, various nonprofit Boards, and employed by local non-profit agencies. These women, while they work with different organizations, are members of The Junior League of San Antonio. They live the mission of The Junior League—To promote voluntarism, develop the potential of women and improve the community through the effective action of trained volunteers. What a great gift the Junior League has given to San Antonio. We are excited to celebrate this anniversary milestone and we look forward to the challenges ahead. As we head into the future, we know the world will change and we have made organizational changes that will allow JLSA to flex and change with the times. The Junior League of San Antonio Endowment Fund will allow us to work toward our goal of financial independence. We have extended our age requirements, so more women can be trained to impact our community. We have made our obligations and opportunities THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF SAN ANTONIO, INC.
Anniversary Party
COME ONE, COME ALL JUNIOR LEAGUERS — PAST AND PRESENT — FOR A NIGHT OF CELEBRATION AND MERRIMENT! 7-11 P.M. MARCH 27 • THE BRIGHT SHAWL ROARING ‘20’s • CASINO • BAR • HEAVY HORS D’OEUVRES
CALL 225-1861 OR VISIT www.jlsa.org FOR TICKETS
more flexible for members, so they can remain active longer. We do all of this based on the strong foundation that was built by all those who have come before. We are grateful for the giving, committed women of The Junior League. Please join us for a great 85th Anniversary Celebration on March 27th. The party Jan and Roger Hill dance at another JLSA Anniversary celebration will include good food, good drink, a band, casino gameswith fabulous prizes, a raffle for fabulous diamonds, courtesy of Americus Diamond and more Roaring 20’s fun! Call your fellow League friends and purchase your tickets online at www.jlsa.org All proceeds from the event will go to support the programs and projects of The Junior League of San Antonio, to continue our tradition of improving the community. We look forward continuing our tradition of giving and commitment to the community by developing and training the women of San Antonio. I look forward to seeing you at the 85th Anniversary Celebration. Warm Regards,
Laura Make up credits online We know life can sometimes throw curves. If you had to cancel a member credit shift or have not been able to attend all of the General meetings you need to, JLSA will be hosting 5 Member Credit Make-up Opportunities and 4 General Meeting Make-up Opportunities. These will be online for sign-up under “Member Shift Sign-Up” beginning March 1st. Please check your “member obligations” on the member home page to see what meetings and credits you still need. Please contact Anne Ahlschwede Board Member at Large, aahlschwede@yahoo.com with any questions.
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Transfer Spotlight: Busy year for JLSA newcomers Greetings from the Transfer CoChairs Audrey Bertagnoli and Coco Anderson. With a dynamic league such as ours, it’s no wonder that our calendar has been full of activities. In addition to monthly meetings and social events, the Transfer Committee has also been spotlighting various committees throughout JLSA, Inc. in order to provide our members with a better understanding of our league and the dedicated women who make this organization so successful. In September the Transfer Committee focused on getting its members familiar with each other and the League. We hit the basics and by the end of the month we were ‘subscribed’ to Groupshare, signed up for Membership Credit Shifts, had our League photographs taken, and attended the first General Meeting. Having enjoyed the Olé Preview Party in September, we were well on our way to gearing up for Olé Marketplace 2008 in October. We sold Raffle Tickets, completed sales shifts, attended Special Events, and shopped to our heart’s content! In November the Transfer Committee caught up with the Sunshine Singers. We had the pleasure of attending one of their many performances at the Inn of
Los Patios. December had us getting into the spirit with the Special Events Committee and their festive events like the Holiday Mingle at the Shops of La Cantera and Transfers ennjoy an outing Breakfast with Santa. Listed below are the names of our comWe started the New Year by looking at mittee members and the cities from the future of JLSA and our place in it by which they transferred. Please welcome focusing on Placement. The Transfer these wonderful women at our upcomCommittee was in full force at the ing League meetings and events! Placement Showcase on January 6th and was certainly eager to learn more Houston: Anne Ivey, Katie Miler, Maya Thukral, Jordan Arriage about JLSA! Spotlighting these various committees Dallas: Amy Liddell, Patia Sandifer, has been such a fun and insightful expe- Erin Highley rience for both Actives and Transfers Austin: Sara Davidson, Marisa Mireles, alike. We are still looking for commit- Sarah Wannarka tees to spotlight for the remainder of the Waco: Jacqueline Bueché year. If your committee is interested, McAllen: Laurie Salazar please contact either Audrey Bertagnoli Jackson, MS: Jenni Stupka Portland, OR: Lindsey Lyons or Coco Anderson. Washington, D.C.: Marjory Newman Baltimore: Susy Stanley Committee at a glance San Diego: Janette Surrett See any familiar names or places? Albuquerque: Daniela Gonzalez de Serna
Remember deadlines for membership obligations Member Credit Shifts Due $45 Fundraiser Commitment Due $100 Quota donation pay-out Due Placement Registration Due 2009-2010- Dues Due Meeting Credits Due Placement Credit Due
April 1 April 1 April 1 April 15 April 15 May 15 May 15
We value you as a member. Please look at your Member Obligations on your Member Home Page. Per JLSA policy,
late fees will be assessed beginning the day following the due date for any of the above obligations. There may also be a fine for not completing an obligation. All dues, fees and fines must be must be paid in full by May 31st to remain a member in good standing. (Please note- if you have signed-up for the Member Credit Shifts on April 4th, you will not owe any fines or late fees. If you have made arrangements prior to April 1st, to make-up a shift at a later date, you will not owe late fees or fines.)
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Courtesy ensures enjoyable meetings As a Junior League member, please remember these common courtesies: • RSVP to events and meetings when requested • Call or email to cancel, if your plans change and you are not able to attend • Please silence all cell phones and pagers when attending a Junior League function • Please refrain from talking during Junior League meetings, trainings, events and shifts • Please arrive a few minutes early to Junior League Meetings or events whenever possible Junior League meetings and events should be fun and rewarding for all. Remembering these small courtesies will ensure that everyone can enjoy.
Corresponding Secretary’s Report January 2009 Transferred In Anna Floyd (S) from Houston, TX Corey Munoz (PH) from Dallas, TX Patricia Anderson (S) from Houston, TX Hope Tackaberry (A) from Washington, D.C. Eileen Gillespie (S) from Houston, TX Transferred Out Claire Brunner (P) to Fort Worth, TX Resignation Virginia Flowers (SNR) Kayla Latzel (A) Carissa Miller (P) Reinstatement Claire Brunner (P) Status Change Tonya Howell (AP) to (ANR)
Scrawls, JLSA officers and staff Scrawls Co-editors: Casey Johnson & Kate Stevenson Board of Directors Laura Talley-President Anna-Melissa Cavazos-President-Elect Stephanie Nemec-Treasurer Cathy Scanlon-Treasurer-Elect Sarah Fielden-Secretary Gina Porter-Community Council Chair Laura Peel-Membership Development Council Chair Stacy Foerster-Fund Development Council Chair Elizabeth Anderson-Marketing Council Chair Research and Development Chair-Sarah Hardin Strategic Planning Chair-Cynthia Kerby Bylaws Chair-Lisa Keller Board Member-At-Large-Anne Ahlschwede Board Sustaining Advisor-Denise Reams White Assistant to the President-Molly Renaud Managing Director-Carolyn Kelley Community Advisory Board Selim Bingol, Fleishman-Hillard Communications Jelynne Burley, City Public Service Chad Clark, C.D. Clark and Co. Kye Kilpatrick Fox, Urban Advisory Services Zina Guerra, IBC Bank Frank Guerra, Guerra DeBerry Coody Joe Izbrand, Fleishman-Hillard Inc. Kaye Lenox, San Antonio Public Library Foundation Vicky Lockwood, Padgett, Stratemann & Co., LLP Robert McAdams, Carneiro, Chumney & Co., L.C. Beverly Purcell-Guerra, San Antonio Woman Magazine Frank Ruttenberg, Bracewell & Guiliani, LLP Tim Banwolf, Winstead, PC Joanne Winik, KLRN Kevin Wolff, Bexar County Commissioners Court
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