LeagueLines The Newsletter of The Junior League of Austin November/December 2013
celebrating 80 years
Celebrating 80 years of community impact By Jennifer Bernier
From funding The Settlement Home’s very first executive director in the 1930s to the recent announcement of our capital campaign to build The Junior League of Austin Community Impact Center, The League continues to develop a legacy of service and lasting community impact. As an organization 2,400 members strong, we donate more than 100,000 volunteer service hours annually. Join us to celebrate the imprint we have made during the past eight decades and to toast our bright future. mark your calendars
April 17, 2014 The Junior League of Austin Celebrates 80 Years The Driskill Hotel Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m. More details to come
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Committee NOTE
In This Issue 80th Anniversary Celebration 1 Committee Note
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A Christmas Affair 3-5 Ballet Austin’s Day of Dance 6 Austin Summer Musical
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Coats for Kids 8 Elisabet Ney Museum Training and Education
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Spotlights: Provisionals
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Actives
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Transfers
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Sustainers
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At Work and At Play
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JLA Babies and Weddings
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JLA Updates
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Mark Your Calendars
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The LeagueLines Committee would like for this publication to be not only informative about Junior League events but also a resource for our members. With that in mind, an advice column and featured recipe section will debut in the January/February LeagueLines. If you have a question or recipe to submit (accompanying photos are encouraged), please contact us at leaguelines@jlaustin.org We look forward to hearing from you! LeagueLines Committee
Board of Directors 2013-2014
The Newsletter of The Junior League of Austin
Published five times a year by The Junior League of Austin Lindsey Elbom Gehrig, Editor Sheridan Cottom, Literary Editor Sarah Stotts, Copy Editor Sarah Heidler, Design Editor Graphic Designers/ Layout Assistants: Allison Boumaza Kimberly Knaus Lauren Krumlauf Andrea Maceyra Kristen Yen Photography Staff: Kristin Vrana Writers: Jennifer Bernier Jamie Burchfield Jennifer Rieck Sustaining Advisor: Andrea Lofye
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Kelly Breeden President Gregory Noack President-Elect Lauren Price Treasurer Amber Brabham Recording Secretary Catherine Bird Community VP Ashley Kelm Administrative VP
Erin Courreges Dawn Breyfogle Communications VP Parliamentarian/ Bylaws Holly Priestner Financial Renee Harvey Development VP Treasurer-Elect Camille Jobe Membership Development VP
Sarah Valenzuela Nominating Chair
Jenny Butterworth Member-at-Large
Jenn Galbraith Strategic Planning Chair
Hannah Nokes Member-at-Large
Hadley Hempel Technology Chair
Cookie Ruiz Sustaining President
Children’s Events
Market Days
Breakfasts with Santa
Thursday, November 21, noon - 9 p.m. Friday, November 22, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, November 23, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday, November 24, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
This year, all Breakfasts with Santa will highlight Coats for Kids, so please encourage your little ones to bring a gently used coat to donate! Tickets are $25 per guest and are required for kids of all ages. JWG Photography will once again provide amazing professional photos of the children with Santa. They even have a few new photo packages to choose from this year!
Let it Snow!
Friday, November 22, 9 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Children will enjoy crafts, breakfast and a chocolate milk bar while dancing the morning away to the fun, upbeat tunes of The Biscuit Brothers.
Welcome to The North Pole
Saturday, November 23, 9 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Wear your favorite PJs and join us for breakfast, crafts and a chocolate milk bar while The Biscuit Brothers entertain children and adults alike with their lively tunes. SOLD OUT
Fun with Frosty
Sunday, November 24, 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Children will decorate their own gingerbread house while enjoying the music of Joe McDermott. Guests will delight in breakfast and a chocolate milk bar. SOLD OUT
Tearoom The Frosted Forest Cafe
Market Day passes are $15 per guest and include a round-trip shuttle ride to Palmer Events Center from Barton Creek Square Mall. Children 5 years and younger may enter at no charge for regular market hours. Tickets are required for events. Please no pull carts or strollers, as they will not be allowed inside.
TICKET INFORMATION A Christmas Affair tickets are available for purchase on the JLA website, jlaustin.org. Tickets may be purchased onsite, pending availability. Provisional and Active members’ $50 obligation will automatically be assigned when tickets are purchased. If you did not redeem your credit, three Market Day passes will be available under your name at Will Call in the Palmer lobby. For more information, please contact acareservations@jlaustin.org.
Join us in our beautifully decorated tearoom, where you can enjoy one of our mouth-watering menus, including fresh seasonal salads, warm soups and entrees like grilled mahi-mahi served with lobster cream sauce. Catering provided by Sterling Affairs. Tickets are $16 plus tax. Tickets and daily menu selections, including vegetarian options, are available at jlaustin. org. We are excited to highlight our FIT -- Food in Tummies program in this year’s tearoom.
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Parties
Changes for 2013
The First Snow
Decoration After Market Sale
A Christmas Affair opens at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 20 with a black tie optional Preview Party, The First Snow. Guests will enjoy private shopping, silent auction, delicious cuisine and an open bar. Tickets for this event are $150 per guest. Sponsorships are available and include an invitation to a VIP champagne reception. Entertainment is provided by Vintage 15 and catering by Pink Avocado.
Aspen in Austin
Thursday, November 21 begins with a beautiful brunch that includes three hours of private shopping and a delicious buffet. The Aspen in Austin brunch is from 9 a.m. to noon. Tickets are $60 per guest; there will be a cash bar. This event has sold out for the last couple of years so buy your ticket today! Catering is provided by Pink Avocado. SOLD OUT
All That Glitters!
Girls’ Night Out is Thursday, November 22 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. All That Glitters! will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Enjoy shopping, a unique silent auction, Kendra Scott mystery packages, appetizer buffet, cash bar and entertainment by the Spazmatics to dance the night away! Tickets are $50 per guest. SOLD OUT
The wonder of the season continues after A Christmas Affair comes to a close! Decorations from the event will be on sale at the Christmas Affair After Market beginning Friday, December 6 through Sunday, December 8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The Junior League of Austin Headquarters. This is open to the public.
Volunteer Shifts
Active members (including Transfers) are required to work ONE four-hour shift. Provisionals are required to work TWO four-hour shifts in the following areas: Tearoom, Traffic, Coat Check or Auction. Please bring your JLA badge for entry, and sign in at the volunteer information booth. Be sure to eat before you arrive, and leave your valuables at home. Proper attire for shifts includes a 2013 ACA shirt, a black and white 2013 JLA logo T-shirt, or a solid white shirt with black or khaki pants. Plan your arrival to include time to park offsite at Barton Creek Square. Free shuttle buses will bring you to Palmer Event Center. Parking in the area
neighborhoods is expressly prohibited.
Contact acaplacement@jlaustin.org with any questions.
Ice Party
Friday evening’s Ice Party will be a fabulous cocktail party for ladies and gentlemen on the back veranda from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Guests will enjoy a silent auction, appetizer buffet, complimentary cocktails and terrific tunes. This new event is not to be missed! Tickets are $75 per guest.
Merchandise Exclusive Kendra Scott Ornament
Make a magical addition to your tree that you’ll treasure forever with this ornament that captures the spirit of giving back. Designed exclusively for The Junior League of Austin, this Kendra Scott ornament features a threedimensional, rhodium silver heptagram star shape that sparkles from all angles with hand-cut light blue stones. Ornaments will be available at A Christmas Affair Market Days for $60. All proceeds support the mission of the JLA.
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Portraiture Packages
Raffle Ticket Information
Susan Hoermann/Evergreen Studios Retail value of $890, offered at $150
The Ultimate Date Enjoy a $1,000 jewelry shopping spree compliments of Russell Korman Fine Jewelry, luxury sedan service by Austin Ultimate Sedans, dinner for two with wine pairings at La Traviata and an overnight stay in a Club King room at the Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin Hotel.
Evergreen Studios will design the perfect session for your lifestyle and home decor. Also included in this collection is a $200 portrait credit, 50 signature holiday cards featuring two of your favorite images and a designer portrait consultation. Greer Evans Photography Retail value of $625, offered at $150 Enjoy a customized photography session and consultation with award-winning photographer Greer Evans. Package includes a consultation and session at the location of your choice, an 11x14 portrait and media file. Kittleman Photography Retail value of $590, offered at $150 Kittleman Photography is celebrating 20 years of creating portraits in Austin, specializing in high school seniors and families. Package includes a one-hour session, one 11x14 master portrait, 16 wallets and one small digital file. Cat Mattingly Photography Retail value of $350, offered at $125 Capture your children or entire family on custom designed holiday cards. Each package includes a personal consultation, a one- to two-hour session at the location of your choice and 75 5x7 flat cards featuring your favorite portrait. Photography gift certificates are available for purchase at www.jlaustin.org until November 15, as well as at the main tree during A Christmas Affair; limited quantities available.
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The Ultimate Cooking Experience Become the master of the grill with a large Big Green Egg donated by Harway Appliances, prime steaks from Lee’s Meat Market and other BBQ goodies. The Ultimate Driving Experience, for Kids! Custom built BMW kid’s car generously donated by BMW of Austin. The Ultimate in Tory Burch Bags Package includes a Robinson Camel Double Zip Tote, Amanda Zip Wallet and Brigitte Cosmetic Bag -- all generously donated by Neiman Marcus. Pay $20 for one ticket or get three tickets for $50. Tickets are available for purchase at the main tree during market day hours and at all parties. Winners will be announced on Sunday, November 24 at 4 p.m. Need not be present to win.
Pick-a-Package
Stop by the main tree during Market Days and purchase your Pick-a-Package. Packages contain gift certificates to our merchants and will be sold for $50. Each package is guaranteed to contain at least $100 in gift certificates, with some packages including as much as $200 in gift certificates!
BALLET AUSTIN’S COME DANCE! DAY OF DANCE By Jamie Burchfield
On August 25, 2013, Ballet Austin hosted its annual “Come Dance!” event during which it opened its doors to the community for a free day of dance. This event encouraged people of all ages to get moving and personally experience how fun dance can be. The community was invited to try one class or dance all day for free. Over the course of the afternoon, Ballet Austin hosted more than 30 classes. These classes included classical dance, dance fitness and kids’ zone classes for children ages 5-12. With dance classes ranging from ballet to hula to hip hop to African dance, there was something for everyone. Ballet Austin also provided free parking, refreshments, discounts on class purchases and great giveaways, including season tickets to the 2013-2014 Ballet Austin season at the Long Center for those in attendance. As a Done-In-A-Day (DIAD) project, The Junior League of Austin volunteers assisted Ballet Austin with the Come Dance! event by greeting attendees, providing tours of the studios and helping guide visitors through the building. DIAD is a series of concentrated projects that provide assistance to non-profit agencies by offering volunteers for community-based events on a short-term basis. With DIAD, JLA volunteers have the opportunity to work with several agencies over the course of a year on a variety of projects and events.
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JLA members Alejandra Porter and Tara McDonald
Austin Summer Musical for Children By Jennifer Bernier Every summer, Central Texas children get an opportunity to experience live theater because of the Austin Summer Musical for Children (ASMC). ASMC has been providing free theatrical performances for 25 years, and this year Central Texas kids were treated to a production of “Peter Pan and His Lost Shadow.” A group of volunteers writes, plans and performs these wonderful shows for nearly 1,500 children over the course of 10 performances. Their goal is to contribute to the arts education of children ages 3-10 while opening their eyes to the magical world of theater. Through the Done-In-ADay program, JLA is proud to contribute volunteers for this August event. Volunteers had the opportunity to interact directly with children, actors and stage producers.
Paige Blackorby described a touching moment when a young girl got a special hug from Tinkerbell. “You could see on her face that a big dream just came true. I would volunteer for this program again in a heartbeat.” Thanks to our JLA volunteers and all the wonderful folks at ASMC, many children got to experience the wonder of live theater. Blackorby summed it up quite well, “There is nothing more amazing than a child’s imagination, so giving them an outlet to let their imagination soar was quite something to watch.”
JLA volunteer Jamie Frahm enjoyed handing out door prizes to winners during the show, noting how “excited children were sitting on parents’ laps to accommodate the community overflow.” Kate Coltharp “loved seeing all the To learn more about ASMC, visit children get excited about seeing Peter www.summermusical.com. Pan.” She ran the merchandise table where kids eagerly purchased and, of course, immediately donned their new Peter Pan hats. Following each performance, children were given the chance to meet the cast.
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The 27th Annual Coats for Kids will take place on December 14, 2013 at the Palmer Events Center located at 900 Barton Springs Road in Austin. The Junior League of Austin works with partners Jack Brown Cleaners, KASE 101 and KVUE-TV to put on this annual event. Last year, more than 2,700 volunteers distributed 32,000 coats to children in Central Texas. Come be a part of one of the largest coat drives in the nation!
Ways to Help
Donations of new or gently used winter coats will be accepted at any Jack Brown Cleaners between Monday, November 18 and Wednesday, December 11. You can also participate in one of our two coat drive competitions: • The Community Coat Drive Competition is for businesses, churches, neighborhoods and other groups or teams. • The School Coat Drive Competition is for public or private elementary, middle and high schools. Coat drive competitions begin on Monday, November 18 and end on Friday, December 6. Teams must transport coats to any local Jack Brown Cleaners for the coats to be cleaned and counted. Winners for each category are selected based on the greatest number of coats collected. Winners will be recognized on KASE 101 on the morning of Wednesday, December 11. Register for a coat drive competition at www.jlaustin.org/coats. Want to help but don’t have a coat to donate? Just $15 buys a new coat. Check out the JLA website for more information.
Key Dates • • • • •
Community coat drive: Monday, November 18 - Wednesday, December 11 Coat drive competition: Monday, November 18 – Friday, December 6 Distribution day: Saturday, December 14, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Surplus coat distribution: Saturday, December 14, 3 - 6 p.m. and Sunday, December 15, 9 a.m. - noon Shift sign up is open to League members and the general public
Check upcoming eBlasts for more information or visit www.jlaustin.org/coats.
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FAMILY DAY AT THE ELIZABET NEY MUSEUM By Jamie Burchfield Done-In-A-Day projects provide members of The Junior League of Austin a great opportunity to show the strength of women and power of community by assisting non-profit agencies with community-based events. These partnerships allow the League the ability to expand our community outreach by working with groups who need assistance on a short-term basis rather than full-year placements. On June 15, JLA members had the opportunity to do just that during Family Day at the Elizabet Ney Museum. Elizabet Ney first purchased the property in 1892 and used it as a studio where she sculpted legendary Texans such as Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston, among others. Upon her death in 1907, the studio was preserved as the Elizabet Ney Museum, and friends established the Texas Fine Arts Association in her memory. The Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios. Today, the museum offers a range of educational programs, exhibits, special events, workshops and lectures. Family Day was a fun day filled with music, jugglers, magicians, face painters, crafts people and sculptors who provided something for every member of the family. The Museum estimates that almost 1,000 people visited during the event, the largest visitation the site has ever had in one day! Twenty-five JLA volunteers were an integral part of the event, assisting with each of the activities and providing 100 hours of service during the day. Oliver Franklin, museum coordinator, was very grateful for The Junior League volunteers, saying they were tremendously helpful and went above and beyond all expectations. The Elizabet Ney Family Day was a huge success thanks to the help of our volunteers. The Museum is already planning its next event and hopes to partner with The Junior League of Austin again.
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TRAINING & EDUCATION CORNER Connecting 2014 JLA Emerging Leaders events Leaders Program p r o v i d e Join the Leadership opportunities for Austin team to take Provisional, Active your leadership skills to and Sustaining members to learn from a the next level. Over the course of six sessions variety of seasoned leaders about topics you will: relevant to leading today in your personal, professional and JLA lives. These free training • Assess your communication style and events serve as small group networking evaluate how your style changes under opportunities. stress, in work, at home and in community • Learn how to best engage with and lead Watch your eBlasts and member homepage committees by understanding the stages for information about upcoming Connecting of group development Leaders events. For more information, contact • Build team management skills and sharpen Lisa Kaspar at lisa@westlakepuravida.com or your abilities to move your teams to the 512-736-9324. next level • Identify your conflict style and discover how Gathering Groups to adapt your style in different situations events help us • Create a road map for what’s next in your connect more leadership journey deeply with other • Form relationships with other League members of JLA. members and support one another’s Join other Provisionals, Actives and Sustainers success for Reel Ladies movie nights to catch new movies in the theater. Indulge in a night of CLASS DATES: wine with the women of JLA at Gathering The 2014 JLA Emerging Leaders meetings Groups wine tastings. will be held in the evening at The Junior League of Austin headquarters auditorium Watch your eBlasts for information about the on the following dates: monthly events. Contact gathering group coordinator for more information. February 26 March 5 Michou Shell March 19 michoushell@gmail.com April 2 512-799-4179 April 16 April 30 Registration opens November 15, 2013. Cost for the class is $180.
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spotlights
Beth Douthit, Provisional Current Placement: FIT Education/occupation: Project manager at Dell Community activities: Salsa aerobics at Esquina Tango I wish I knew how to: Compose musical scores My favorite book is: Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts My favorite quote is: “The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary.” Your life philosophy on a bumper sticker: Attitude is everything. What experience has changed you most? Studying in South America during college One thing people wouldn’t know about you: I’m a perfectionist. Favorite JLA experience so far: Working with other girls to create a poster for FIT back-to-school night The best lesson I’ve learned from my JLA experiences so far is: There are a lot more needs in my community than I ever expected... and countless ways to give back.
Bethany Thomason, Provisional Current Placement: FIT Family: My husband, Serhiy, and new baby girl, Zoryana (Zory for short) Pets: Two cats, Lily and Cali Community activities: Leadership Austin, CREW member; Former VP, Alumnae Relations, Young Women’s Alliance; GWIB (Graduate Women in Business) Favorite thing about Austin: The hills – I love the scenery! (I grew up in Houston and didn’t realize Texas had hills until I was 12.) My favorite quote is: “You can do anything, but not everything.” -- David Allen. My favorite junk food is: Pizza! I’m tired of: the Austin traffic Your life philosophy on a bumper sticker: Wine doesn’t have many vitamins. That’s why you have to drink a lot of it. One thing people would know about you: I really like to be social and interact with people (read: talk!). Favorite JLA experience so far: My DIAD shift with the Austin Summer Musical. I was in the musical two years in a row ages ago and it was really nice to be back in a volunteer role. The best lesson I’ve learned from my JLA experiences so far is: Time management! www.jlaustin.org | 11
spotlights Crystal Harris, Active Current Placement: Researchers: Focus Area Committee Chair Pets: I rescued a sweet little beagle named Molly. I wish I knew how to: Speak Italian... and someday, I will. If I could, I would: Take a consecutive month off every year to travel. Favorite thing about Austin: I love it all – its beauty, the people, the live music, the local flare… My favorite movie is: Roman Holiday My favorite junk food is: Chips and salsa My life philosophy on a bumper sticker: “Live well, laugh much, love often.” One thing people would know about me: I’m adventurous and love to travel. Favorite JLA placement: Children’s Diabetes Camp of Central Texas and The Settlement Home Run Club My advice to the provisional class would be: Have fun, learn as much as you can and make fabulous friends in the process!
Kathryn Kenjura, Active Current Placement: Camp Bluebonnet Education/occupation: Owner, Picket Fences I wish I knew how to: Cook If I could, I would: Learn to speak Spanish fluently My favorite quote is: “I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I’ve ended up where I needed to be.” -- Douglas Adams My worst habit is: Never being on time What experience has changed you most? Being diagnosed with breast cancer at age 32. When I look in the mirror, I see? A very busy, usually tired, needto-have-my-roots-done kind of a gal. I also see a survivor. One thing people wouldn’t know about me: I love, love, love college football. My advice to the provisional class would be: Have fun, participate and make friends. Favorite JLA placement: Camp Bluebonnet The best lesson I’ve learned from my JLA experiences is: How rewarding community placements are. At the end of the day it feels great to know I’ve truly made a small difference in someone’s life.
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spotlights Courtney Harris, Transfer Education/occupation: UNC graduate with a BA in journalism and management and society; employed at Regus as an area sales manager Transferring from: Jacksonville, FL; previously from Durham, NC I wish I knew how to: Decorate a cake If I could, I would: Work in hospice Favorite thing about Austin: Living downtown My favorite quote is: “Women are like teabags. We don’t know our true strength until we are in hot water!” I’m tired of: Traffic on Mopac Your life philosophy on a bumper sticker: Nothing is impossible, the word itself says “I’m possible!” One thing people would know about you: I have a super Southern accent Favorite JLA placement: Transfer Chair in Jacksonville The best lesson I’ve learned from my JLA experiences is: Make sure to get involved. Memories aren’t made sitting on the sidelines. My JLA Purpose for 2013-2014 is: to make a splash in the League and meet all the great ladies here!
Zoie Liotta, Transfer Education/occupation: I attended Southern Methodist University and am a kindergarten teacher. Transferring from: St. Louis, MO I wish I knew how to: Be more involved in fundraising for the League I regret: Not being able to spend more time with the women in my prior League Favorite thing about Austin: How active and polite everyone is My favorite quote is: “A girl should be two things – classy and fabulous.” -- Coco Chanel You wish someone had told you earlier: Life after 25 is more interesting than before 25. When you look in the mirror, you see: Someone who is beautiful on the inside One thing people wouldn’t know about you: I had a hole in one in golf at age 13 My advice to the provisional class would be: Meet as many new people as you can this year, go to as many events as you can and enjoy yourself as you do all of it.
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spotlights Amy Carrier, Sustainer Education/occupation: I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BBA in finance and am a homemaker. Family: I have a husband, Christopher; a son, Clayton, 20; and a daughter, Grace, 17. Pets: Too many to count! A black Labrador, a golden Retriever and a ragdoll cat. I regret: Not living more appreciatively when I was in my 20s and 30s. My favorite junk food is: Homemade chocolate chip cookies I wish someone had told me earlier: Don’t sweat the small stuff. One thing people wouldn’t know about me: My son and I love eating at food trailers together. One thing people would know about me: I love walking in the neighborhood with a friend or two for exercise and fellowship. The best lesson I’ve learned from my JLA experience is: Everyone has something to offer. Each of us can draw upon our unique set of strengths and experiences to positively impact the lives of others.
Merri Holden, Sustainer Education/occupation: I graduated from the University of Texas and am an interior designer. Family: I have three grown children: Josh, Chelsea and Kathryn. Pets: I have two sweet Labs, Carley and Chula, and a granddog, Margot, a basset hound. My favorite movie is: White Christmas My favorite junk food is: P. Terry’s strawberry milkshake I’m tired of: Austin’s long, hot summer My life philosophy on a bumper sticker: Keep Calm and Carry On One thing people would know about me: I’m great at listening. My advice to the provisional class would be: This is an awesome experience, enjoy it and learn. The League has so much to offer. Favorite JLA placement: Necessities and Temptations Favorite JLA memory or experience: I met many of my dear friends through the League. My JLA purpose for 2013-2014 is: I chair the Sustainer Book Club, which can sometimes be like herding cats! www.jlaustin.org | 14
At work and at play Some pictures from our first General Meeting
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jla babies Congratulations on the arrival of your little one.
Joseph Edward Geck born on May 30 to Josie Geck Hailey Duesing
Ascher Hays Labbé born on June 22 to Amy Labbe
jla WEDDING Michele Malooly married Stephen Karp on June 7, 2013
Berkeley Reeder Johnston born on May 28 to Erin Johnston
born on August 2 to Courtney Duesing
Jacob Sawyer Ryan born on August 27 to Jenny Ryan
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jla updates WELCOME TRANSFERS
TRANSFER OUT
Provisionals: Jessica Abell – Lafayette, LA Dana Barton – Dallas, TX Jennifer Pappan – New York, NY
Provisionals: Elizabeth Gutierrez – Houston, TX Erin Porter – Charlotte, NC
Actives: Taylor Claiborne – Midland, TX Emily Cornelius – Amarillo, TX Sarah Cox – Houston, TX Kendra Cummings – Ft. Lauderdale, FL Alexandra Dowd – New Haven, CT Gina Dreesen – Fort Collins, CO Jessica Frey – Bakersfield, CA Kim Galloway – New York, NY Courtney Harris – Jacksonville, FL Sarah Hawthorne – New York, NY Shannon Kingman – Ft. Worth, TX Donna Oleksiak – Abilene, TX Katie Parker – Norman, OK Mara Richard – London, England Jill Simonton – Collin County, TX Julie Tower – Dallas, TX Jamie Van Eyck – Madison, WI
Actives: Callea Elizabeth Bogdon – Collin County, TX Elizabeth Close – Pittsburgh, PA Jennifer Coffee – Houston, TX Diana Davis – Houston, TX Whitney Halamuda – Lafayette, LA Stephanie Leavell – Collin County, TX Amanda Martin – Little Rock, AK Emmy Settle – Fort Worth, TX Melinda Sutton – Dallas, TX Elinore Tecson – Bryan College Station, TX Analisa Warren – Houston, TX
Sustainers: Kathryn Davis – Houston, TX Nicole Howell – Denver, CO Anne Jolly – Greenville, SC Karen Sumner – Houston, TX Shawn Ward – Dallas, TX Denise Reams White – San Antonio, TX
Sustainers: Katherine Davis – Houston, TX Nichol Howell – Denver, CO Karen Sumner – Houston, TX
REINSTATEMENT Actives: Laura Heiligenthal Laura Hensley Heather Hill Elinore Tecson Sustainer: Veronica Vara
Condolences Those we love never go away; they always remain close to our hearts. May you find comfort in the treasured memories of good times spent together. Lisa Allen (staff member) – loss of a family member Share Your News! Please share the following announcements that are taking place in your life with the JLA: births, engagements, weddings, condolences, or notices of an illness of a League Member or her immediate family. Send all details (must include photos for births, engagements, and weddings) to Lisa White, administrative services coordinator, at lwhite@jlaustin.org. www.jlaustin.org | 17
Mark Your CalendarS November 19, 2013 Provisional Meeting 6:30 p.m. JLA Headquarters
December 12, 2013 Transfer Meeting 6:30 p.m. JLA Headquarters
November 20-23, 2013 A Christmas Affair Palmer Events Center
December 17, 2013 Provisional Meeting 6:30 p.m. JLA Headquarters
November 27-29, 2013 Office Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
December 23-31, 2013 Office Closed for Holidays
December 6-7, 2013 Decorations Resale JLA Headquarters December 10, 2013 Board Meeting 11 a.m. JLA Board Room
Who we are The Junior League of Austin is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Our purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. Where we are going The Junior League of Austin will strengthen our community through creative solutions to current and future challenges.
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