Sunday, October 18, 2009

FFWC State Boards


FFWC State Boards were the weekend of 9/18 - 9/20 in Orlando. For any of you who haven't been, it's the event at which we can attend many workshops specific to our different departments, share ideas with Florida Woman's Club members from around the State, and even enjoy a few laughs. I went over for just the day Saturday and came back with lots of ideas for fundraisers, some things to consider regarding our club and sales tax (not such a simple topic!), some new perspectives on how our club operates compared to some others in our area, and some fun memories as a result of a fund-raising event at dinner--a "horse" race in the style of the Kentucky Derby. Unfortunately, our District 6 "pony" fell behind and finished in the middle of the pack. But she sure looked pretty!

I hope more of us will be in attendance at the Spring Convention--and I hope you're getting your artwork and your craft projects, as well as your short stories and poems, ready to send there too!
Submitted by Julia George
Cocoa Beach Woman's Club

Upcoming Events October thru November Cocoa Beach Woman's Club

Cocoa Beach Woman’s Club 2009 Upcoming Events
Mark your Calendar!


October 1 General Meeting Cocoa Beach Country Club
9:30 AM Meet & Greet
10:00 AM
Meeting
Program: The Home Life Department is presenting Speaker, Pat Paquette from the Women’s Center

Oct 3 Cynthia Simmons Birthday

Oct 8 Executive Board Meeting
2:00 PM 36 N. Brevard Ave Cocoa Beach
Oct 13 District 6 annual meeting will be in Eau Gallie.

Oct 16 World Food Day Please bring canned food to Oct 1 meeting

Oct 18 - Newsletter Items due
Email to ClaudiaCDavis@aol.com


Oct 24 Gold Party (fundraiser)
A Party Like No Other! Door Prizes, Raffle, Food! Gold Buying Party Like No other” 12:00 – 5:00 pm Mark Your Calendars…Invite Your Friends… The event, will be held at the Cocoa Beach Country Club This is a big fundraiser for our scholarship program. Those attending will have the opportunity to sell their gold, platinum, old coins and paper money, or silver ware, and receive typically twice as much as from other buyers. The buyer, Don Traver, owner of My Private Jeweler, Inc. of Baytree is licensed and bonded and has been serving locally for over 25 years. There will be on premises security and all paid attendees will receive one free “grab bag” of genuine gemstones worth at least $25. A limited number of raffle tickets will be available for a chance to win a stunning diamond necklace worth $2,995.00 Free food, beverages, and entertainment will be included in the $5 entry fee. Talk to Pam Kendrick or Julia George for more details Pam : (321) 783-4762 Julia: (321) 868-7393 12:00—5:00 pm Cocoa Beach Country Club


Looking Ahead:


Holiday Arts & Crafts Vendor Fair
November 21st (12 noon – 5:00pm) If you would like to have a table to sell your craft items at our Holiday Arts and Crafts Vendor Fair on November 21, contact Julia before October 31. We will also need help with baked goods and “womanpower” to run our tables, greet the vendors, etc. So mark your calendar and let Julia George know if you are willing to help. Julia: 868-7393 or email at cbwcjuliageorge@yahoo.com




ART C
ompetition - Prepare now through Year End 2009 The Art and Craft Department will be hosting its annual Competition in February but now is the time to create your beautiful works of art and craftsmanship. There are over 65 categories you can enter your crafts and an additional 10 categories for artwork. You can enter one item per category, but as many categories as you like. Entries must be completed between Jan 1 and Dec 31 of 2009. Contact Julia George for details and LETS GET CREATIVE!



Not eligible: if you have made $1000 or more with your work. Call Julia: 868-7393 or email at cbwcjuliageorge@yahoo.com

Past Events - September Woman's Club Meeting

Sept. 09 Installation of new Member was presented by
PAM KENDRICK &
BARB HOLDEN.


Welcome to our newest member ANITA GOODWIN






CINDY HIENIG Youth Librarian at Cocoa Beach Library spoke on the importance of reading to our children.

Program and Department News October Cocoa Beach Woman's Club

PROGRAM AND DEPARTMENT NEWS

This year the six departments will concentrate on helping women and children.

In October and November we will offer service to women in our immediate community through the collection of food and clothing. In December and January we will offer service to women
in the wider community through “Women of Hope”, a program that works to empower women in Afghanistan and through “Heifer International”, a program that works to empower women internationally.

OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH AND
OCTOBER 16th IS WORLD FOOD DAY

PLEASE BRING A CAN OR TWO OF NONPERISHABLE FOOD to the
OCT
OBER 1st MEETING.
This is for the Food Pantry at the Women’s Center for Abused Women


THE HOME LIFE DEPARTMENT IS PRESENTING
THE OCTOBER PROGRAM

Pat Paquette from the Women’s Center will be our speaker. The Mission of the Women’s Center is to empower w
omen and their families by providing support, education, counseling, information and services. She will talk about the effects of violence in families. Pat will explain the new Women’s Center Microloan Program. Microloans are small loans to women for start-up and/or newly established small businesses.

HOME LIFE DEPARTMENT
OCTOBER IS CANCER AWARENESS MONTH.

We will have several brochures on Cancer Awareness that were gathered at Fall Board. Please pick up the information on The Artful Bra Project.

This project is intended to make the public aware of breast cancer, to memorialize those lost to the disease and to honor survivors. The project was kicked off at Fall Board with a flyer and a display table with samples of Artful Bras. Pick up the information and enter the contest!
We also have information on Swine Flu and Strokes. Brochures on “What Everyone Needs to Know about Money and Retirement” will be available.

CELEBRATING WOMEN

JULIA WARD HOWE (1819-1910)
Julia Ward Howe served as President of the Massachusetts Federation Women’s Club. Author of the “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, she was the founder of the American Woman’s Suffrage Association and also a famous poet and lecturer.


SUSAN KELLY-DREISS (1942- )
For over 30 years, Susan Kelly-Dreiss has worked to enact legal protections, implement innovative services and heighten public awareness on behalf of battered women and their children.

In 1976, Ms. Kelly-Dreiss lobbied for passage of Pennsylvania’s first domestic violence law, and later that same year, she co-founded the nation’s first domestic violence coalition - the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV). She was a founding member of the National Network to End Domestic Violence and has played a key role in drafting federal legislation including the Federal Violence Prevention and Services Act and the Violence Against Women Act.

Susan Kelly-Dreiss was inducted into the National Woman’s Hall of Fame in 2009.

Jean Carey, 1st V.P.
Cocoa Beach Woman's Club

Member of the Month - October

Member of the Month
Cocoa Beach Woman's Club

Marjorie Cmejla

Marjorie joined CBWC in 1988. Marjorie and husband Howard moved to Cocoa Beach from Westchester County, NY in 1987. Howard has a PH.D in entomology and zoology and worked 25 years for a pharmaceutical company in New York. Margie and Howard have six children and celebrated their 61st anniversary on 9/11!

Marjorie started a choral group in CBWC called the Treble Tones. They performed for the Club, various nursing homes and other Christmas events. Margie has held several CBWC club positions including both first and third vice president.

Marjorie is a talented lady! She has performed in musicals at Surfside as both a singer and a dancer. Margie loves sewing and baking and has contributed to many of our meetings and projects. She also says she loves being in Florida.

President's October Message Cocoa Beach Woman's Club

President’s Message

A very busy time, September and October!

Jean Carey, Julia George and I will be attending Fall Boards in Orlando on the 18th through the 20th of September. This is always a busy time and full of workshops to give the latest information from state. Emphasis this time seems to be on doing everything “online” including report submission and dues information from our Treasurer, Marilyn.

As I announced at our September general meeting, the District 6 annual meeting will be on October 13th in Eau Gallie. This is an excellent opportunity to meet our colleagues from the other 13 district clubs. If she is able, our state president, Linda Dennis, will be joining us for the meeting as well. It is a time for sharing ideas for fundraisers and learning from other clubs. If anyone would like to attend this informative meeting, please let me know ASAP as I must send in the registration by October 2nd.

Julia and I have been doing a lot of planning ahead — up to 2011! We are exploring the possibility of a joint fundraiser with some other Cocoa Beach Groups. I’m very enthused about this as it is something I think has great potential for funds and fun!

Please remember to set aside October 24th. Save your gold, silverware, coins, etc. for our party.

We are taking a few reservations for $25 raffle tickets for the diamond necklace.
Most tickets will be sold at the door a total of 108 tickets sold altogether. I will be asking for some help with selling tickets, etc. at the party.

Thank you to Jean Carey, Jan Mulberry, Julia George, Bobbie Stevens, Barbara Holden, and everyone who helped with our September meeting.

P.S. I just confirmed our entertainment for the Gold Party. Don’t miss the party, we are going to have a grand time!

Quote from Isabel Norton:
“Those we hold dear never truly leave us. They live on in the kindness they showed, the comfort they shared and the love they brought into our lives”.

Fellowship and Community,
Pam Kendrick