INDEPENDENCE BRANCH Empowering women since 1940 Vol. 77 No. 6 February 2017 EMPOWERING WOMEN SINCE 1881 AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. AAUW NATIONAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE We Exceeded Our Goal! Anchors Aweigh! The Charting the Course campaign had a goal: to raise $1 million in unrestricted funds in two years. But you weren’t satisfied with that. Together, all 1,045 of you gave over $1,020,000 to turn the tides of inequality. Now we’re not only ready to set sail — we have a tailwind! Thanks to you, our Charting the Course donors, women and girls are that much closer to a brighter horizon. We are proud that donors from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., six Branch Navigators, and a fantastic Charting the Course Committee and Advisory Committee made this campaign so successful. Taken from AAUW Washington Update - February 2016 Happy Black History month! Did you know that seven of the nine women who signed the charter to found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) were AAUW members? The message sent when they signed that charter on February 12, 1909, still rings true today: Civil rights and women’s rights are human rights. Today, a central part of AAUW’s work includes elevating diverse voices on issues that affect women of all backgrounds. Independence Branch has exciting plans for February, March and April! Mark your calendar and plan to join in the activities and talk with our BRCC friends about AAUW. We’ll want to share the “who and what we are and why we are” Changing the Climate for Women and Girls. Polish up those Elevator Speeches! We are very pleased to be scheduled to share with the Staff and Students at Blue River Community College on three events in the next three months. We are inviting the staff to attend the February 28 meeting. Our speaker is from UMKC and will be addressing “Social Justice and Multicultural Learning Issues in Urban Education”. Plan to attend and be a greeter or table hostess. March 28, we will meet at BRCC in the Lecture Hall (Campus Life Center) for a program from Veronica’s Voice – Human Trafficking. Students and Staff will be invited to this meeting. April BRCC students will be greeted, treated and provided with information about AAUW and opportunities to offer programming important to them at the Equity Day Rally on Campus. As we all know, “It takes a village!” and our Independence Branch Village is strong, growing and reaching new levels of community involvement. Please consider how your contribution of time and energy can make us even stronger. I encourage you to consider becoming a 2- minute activist for the AAUW Action Network. I’ll have sign-up sheets at the February meeting. Five new activists signed up at the January meeting. This really is a very simple way to be involved and to let your voice be heard by your legislators, both state and federal, on issues of concern to women and girls in areas of health, education and equality!
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INDEPENDENCE BRANCH Empowering women since 1940
Vol. 77 No. 6 February 2017 EMPOWERING WOMEN SINCE 1881
AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research.
AAUW NATIONAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE
We Exceeded Our Goal! Anchors Aweigh!
The Charting the Course campaign had a goal: to raise $1 million in unrestricted funds in two years. But you weren’t satisfied with that. Together, all 1,045 of you gave over $1,020,000 to turn the tides of inequality. Now we’re not only ready to set sail — we have a tailwind! Thanks to you, our Charting the Course donors, women and girls are that much closer to a brighter horizon. We are proud that donors from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., six Branch Navigators, and a fantastic Charting the Course Committee and Advisory Committee made this campaign so successful.
Taken from AAUW Washington Update - February 2016
Happy Black History month!
Did you know that seven of the nine women who signed the charter to found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) were AAUW members? The message sent when they signed that charter on February 12, 1909, still rings true today: Civil rights and women’s rights are human rights. Today, a central part of AAUW’s work includes elevating diverse voices on issues that affect women of all backgrounds.
Independence Branch has exciting plans for February, March and April!
Mark your calendar and plan to join in the activities and talk with our BRCC friends about AAUW. We’ll want to share the “who and what we are and why we are” Changing the Climate for Women and Girls. Polish up those Elevator Speeches!
We are very pleased to be scheduled to share with the Staff and Students at Blue River Community College on three events in the next three months. We are inviting the staff to attend the February 28 meeting. Our speaker is from UMKC and will be addressing “Social Justice and Multicultural Learning Issues in Urban Education”. Plan to attend and be a greeter or table hostess. March 28, we will meet at BRCC in the Lecture Hall (Campus Life Center) for a program from Veronica’s Voice – Human Trafficking. Students and Staff will be invited to this meeting. April BRCC students will be greeted, treated and provided with information about AAUW and opportunities to offer programming important to them at the Equity Day Rally on Campus.
As we all know, “It takes a village!” and our Independence Branch Village is strong, growing and reaching new levels of community involvement. Please consider how your contribution of time and energy can make us even stronger.
I encourage you to consider becoming a 2-minute activist for the AAUW Action Network. I’ll have sign-up sheets at the February meeting. Five new activists signed up at the January meeting. This really is a very simple way to be involved and to let your voice be heard by your legislators, both state and federal, on issues of concern to women and girls in areas of health, education and equality!
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to nominate someone for
Woman of Achievement!
Nominations due March 1.
Refer to the attached forms.
MINUTES AAUW Independence Branch Monthly Meeting at First United Methodist Church, Independence, MO January 24, 2017 Hostesses: Jane Campbell, Jan Keeler and Patty Chadwick The meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm. Following a welcome from President Sue Shineman, Sue Raymond introduced Major Dean Towne from the Salvation Army, who gave some history of the organization and the activities and services of the Independence church and facility.
Following refreshments, President Shineman welcomed new member Courtney McGinnis. Sue was thrilled to not only have a new member, but that Courtney works at BRCC! Guest Marilyn McMahon, invited by Judith Gutekunst was introduced later in the meeting. The business portion of the meeting began at 8:20pm. President’s Comments:
1) Still hoping to get something going at BRCC in February; may be able to work through Courtney McGinnis.
2) For the Feb 28 Branch meeting, “Hospitality/Greeters” are needed for each table; BRCC staff will be invited. Program Topic and speaker: Dr Jennifer Waddell, Directory of the Institute for Urban Education from UMKC speaking on “Social Justice and Multicultural Learning Issues in Urban Education”.
3) March 28 meeting on Human Trafficking will be held at BRCC.
4) April 4 – Equity Day Rally in Jefferson City and we will also host a Table Event on BRCC campus.
Reports: VPs Membership – Mary Anderson and Edwina Forke – 22 members present. Mary reminded us to nominate college graduates or those graduating with a 2 year associates degree, within the last two years for National AAUW membership. National will send them a membership packet along with other materials. Financial Officer – Judy Austin for Lois Domsch - Gave the current Financial Report which is filed for audit. See the newsletter for the full report.
Recording Secretary – Sue Raymond – Minutes from December meeting were approved as printed in the Newsletter. Corresponding Secretary – Barbara Leabo. Please notify her of needed correspondence. AAUW Funds – Patt Braley reported a very good response of Club members contributing at the Diamond and Century Club levels. They will receive recognition at the May meeting. Hospitality – Kathy Kelley –Thank you to tonight’s hostesses. At the next meeting, Carol Kelley and Judy Tucker are hostesses; and a special greeter, Ruth Hotle will be here to greet!! Book Fair – Kathy Kelley – Thank you to all who have helped so far. Kathy is “keeping a list”!!!! Sorting and pricing continues each Saturday at the 24 Hwy U-Haul; 9 – 11am. Public Policy – Sue Raymond for Jolene Cerveny – Members are encouraged to sign up for AAUW’s 2-minute Action Network. Re-entry Scholarships – Kathy Vest – We are ‘on track’. Student Awards – Carol Kelley - William Chrisman recent Rotary Club Award recipient, Lacy Harris mentioned in her acceptance comments, that she had received the AAUW award in middle school. Carol stressed again the need to locate the names of middle school recipients for the last four years, so that h.s. counselors can encourage these girls to apply for the h.s. scholarships. We want to continue to encourage these previously recognized achievers. Carol also brought up the idea
that we may want to add an additional scholarship to recognize an outstanding student that may not be chosen by the counselor from that h.s. An example of this is Rachael Gonzalez. Some discussion followed, and Carol agreed to continue to pursue this idea. Bylaws – President Shineman said all updated Bylaws are now filed with National. However, further required updates are anticipated following the June National Convention. Woman of Achievement – Kathy Keeton circulated nomination forms. Members divided into groups and worked on an “Elevator Speech” presentation. Several members shared and much discussion came from this activity.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Karol Palmer – reminded us about the Nelson Art Gallery tour March 10. Karol Palmer also mentioned her son, Kyle, has a Podcast on KCUR “No Wrong Answers”. He will be covering some topics interesting to AAUW members. Anyone can tune in. April 4, 2017 Equity Day. Bus will be going to Jefferson City. ReEntry Brunch is April 22, 2017 at Unity Village The meeting adjourned at 8:55pm
Respectfully submitted, Sue L. Raymond Recording Secretary
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January AAUW Financial Report – CHECKING ACCOUNT
Balance on Hand 12/30/2016 $561.71
TOTAL RECEIPTS
1/20/2017 Deposit from national new member dues $10
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
Major Dean Towne, Salvation Army, speaker $40.00
BALANCE 01/31/2017 $531.71
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Balance on Hand 12/30/2016 $6007.95
TOTAL RECEIPTS - Dividend $0.26
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $0.00
BALANCE 01/31/2017 $6008.21
TOTAL ASSETS
COMBINED ACCOUNTS
Checking Account $ 531.71
Savings Account $6008.21
BALANCE 01/31/2017 $6539.92
Independence School District Foundation Scholarship Fund Report