THE WOMAN’S WAY FUQUAY VARINA WOMAN’S CLUB SEPTEMBER, 2016 Patty Byrne President [email protected]919-552-6415 Julia Yeargan First Vice President [email protected]919-552-1912 Bobbie Asad Second Vice President [email protected]919-552-1775 Anna Campbell Third Vice President [email protected]925-399-1629 Pam Booker Recording Secretary [email protected]919-552-8703 Jeanette Castro Corresponding Secretary [email protected]845-598-6751 Victoria Currin Treasurer [email protected]919-552-0553 Quote for the month Politeness is like an air cushion – there may be nothing to it, but it eases our jolts wonderfully
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BEGINNING BALANCE IN GENERAL FUND $ 8,400.91 INCOME TO GENERAL FUND (funded by fundraisers): Balloon festival
$ 51.00
Memorial- Emily's Dad for conservation $ 25.00
Jr Arts festival donation
$ 100.00
Painting class (M. Smallwood) $ 70.00
$ 60.00
Kohl’s box lunch
$ 500.00
TOTAL GENERAL FUND INCOME
$ 806.00
$ 9,206.91
EXPENDITDURES TO GEN FUND Friends of Museum (1/2 balloon sales $ 25.50
$ 200.00
SSS App State- Ariel McIinay $ 1,250.00
$ (1,475.50)
TOTAL FUNDS IN GEN FUND
$ 7,731.41
BEGINNING BALANCE IN CLUBHOUSE $ 4,013.75 INCOME TO CLUBHOUSE
Rent- Perez 5/21
$ 75.00 Rent - Jones 6/3
$ 75.00
Rent Stautzenberger 6/4
$ 75.00 Rent Martinez 6/11
$ 75.00
Rent- New Birth church-June $ 300.00
$ 420.00
Rent - New Birth church- July $ 375.00 Rent Aglow May, June, Jul $ 225.00
Rent- Baker 7/30
$ 75.00 Rent - Fuller replacement check $ 75.00
$ 1,770.00
$ 5,783.75
EXPENDITURES TO CLUBHOUSE Duke Energy -June
$ 69.29
$ 25.56
Town of Fuquay -June
$ 43.22 Duke Energy -July
$ 84.11
$ 20.09
Town of Fuquay -July
$ 43.22 Duke Energy -Aug
$ 83.77
$ 18.73
Town of Fuquay -Aug
$ 48.22
$ 1,370.00
Blanchard plumbing-faucet $ 113.73 Reimburse D Mays -mowing/cut limbs $ 30.00 Reimburse D Mays -mowing $ 25.00 Reimburse D Mays -mowing $ 25.00 Bobby Crabtree CH back door $ 33.50 S. Simmons- CH paper supplies $ 10.13 Reimburse D Mays -mowing $ 35.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$ (2,078.57) TOTAL FUNDS IN CLUBHOUSE
$ 3,705.18
BALANCE IN FEDERATION (OPS)funded by club dues $ 3,047.56 INCOME TO FEDERATION (OPERATIONS)
endowment donation Banded Bros memorial - Booker/Cox Dads $ 150.00
Dues-1 Asso. members
$ 70.00 Dues - 1 members
$ 120.00
TOTAL TO FEDERATION (OPS) INCOME $ 340.00
$ 3,387.56
EXPENDITURES TO FEDERATION (OPs) Membership - Anna C.
$ 96.42
Banded Bros memorial - Booker/Cox Dads $ 150.00
Memorial for S. Wallace's Dad 25
$ (271.42)
BALANCE IN FEDERATION (Ops)
$ 3,116.14
GENERAL FUNDS
$ 7,731.41 CLUB HOUSE
$ 3,705.18
Federation / OPERATIONS $ 3,116.14 FV Town Tech Scholarship $ 3,090.02 (paid $2000 for Mayer & Guzman) deposit 7/7
MEMORIALS
$ 420.00 Frances Pam / Jeanette/Emily's Dads
$ 316.50 $1500 to caboose
ART DEPT FUND RAISER $ 355.35
TOTAL FUNDS
$ 18,734.60
30 Month CD - matures 5/2/18 $ 13,622.42 includes Theatre Arts dollars
CLUB NEWS
Ways & Means - Second Vice-President: BOBBIE ASAD
It's going to be a fun year! Along with the Box Lunch and Flower Power, we are doing a Garden Party October 22nd, 11 am - 2 pm, at the Ballentine-Spence House. We need your help with all of these, and here is a list of things that need to be done for the Garden Party:
Contact businesses to inquire if they are interested in becoming a sponsor (starts at $100) or donating a prize for door prizes and gift baskets.
Selling tickets Prepare finger foods for the event (scones or muffins, tea sandwiches, mini-
desserts). Do you have a beverage dispenser we can use that day? Let us know.
Tickets are $20 (pre-purchase) or $25 on day of event. In case of rain, event will be inside Ballentine-Spence House. As of right now, this is what we have for sponsors/door prizes/gift cards: Insurance Matters $100 Kohl's $500 Items or gift cards: Merle Norman David Anthony's OSI (Original Strength Institute) KnB Something You Cameo Salon and Spa (manicure/pedicure) Dog Trotters Fuquay Mineral Inn Hats are optional. Hat Contest Awards for the following: Most Regal Derby Ready Homemade Fascinating Kate (Middleton) Award (for ladies wearing fascinators) Most Fashionable
A special Thank You to Sandy Allen for securing the Kohl's sponsorship. You are amazing!
Membership - Third Vice-President: Anna Campbell
Welcome back to our first meeting of the year! We are very excited to be welcoming new
members into our organization and providing wonderful membership benefits for all
members.
We will be enjoying a fun bingo game during our social time from 6:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. at
our September meeting. This will give us the opportunity to socialize and get to know more
about other members!
Throughout each month our Membership committee will be corresponding with each of
our committees to showcase fun events our members and committees will be participating
in. We encourage each of you to share with us what you enjoy doing most within our local
and surrounding areas, so that we may share this information with our entire membership.
If you are interested in being a member mentor (sharing your club experiences with new
members, being an encourager for new members or simply want to help welcome visitors
at our monthly meetings) please let Anna Campbell know! We are always looking for fun
Public Issues – Co-chairs: Lis Boyles and Jean Seabrooke
The Chamber of commerce is hosting a Candidate Forum on Sep 20th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Location: TBD They could use our help. They need some greeters and Ushers. The Public Issue Committee is engaging in Voting, registration for voting and other aspects of helping to have as many votes as we can. Please sign up at the Meeting to join us to help with the Sep 20th Candidate Forum
Fortune has smiled upon our Clubhouse and we are now in the “black” with rental income. Regular monthly groups are: Library Book Club Scouts, GFWC Junior Woman’s Club, FV Garden Club, and New Harvest Church. The Clubhouse is still available for rent by individuals and groups. Call Dot Mays: 919-552-6434. Most Saturdays, all Sundays, and some Friday’s are already booked. If you are planning an event, let us get it on the calendar as soon as possible. House & Grounds will need to plan a “fall clean up” and will appreciate participation by the membership about the time we have LEAVES to rake and some inside spruce up due.
Arts – CHAIR: Martha Smallwood; co-chair: Donna MacDonald
The Arts CSP Committee is excited about a new season and invites you to "Save the Date." Our local Arts Festival will be held at Windsor Pointe January 14-15. You know what this means! If you haven't started an art project to enter this year, we highly encourage each Clubwoman to consider participating. And don't forget that Clubwomen may perform as well -- there are categories for public speaking and drama. For writers, there's literature, and for photographers, portraits and scenic landscapes. If you have an inquiry, contact Martha at [email protected].
PLEASE NOTE: Updates to State Arts Guidelines have been uploaded on the website.
The Conservation CSP met to plan the year ahead. We would like to invite the WC members to a road trip at a future date to see raptors and other rescued wildlife. We will continue to collect can tabs every month and donate to Fuquay-Varina Elementary School. We will also collect plastic grocery bags in November to donate to SPCA. We plan to purchase books for the public library to teach children how to be caretakers of our planet to support GFWC Read Green partnership. Here's to a great year!
Home Life – Chair: Barbara Kennedy & Peggy Reynaud
Committee met and set up projects for the next year. We will start with Bingo on Monday, September 5th at Elderly Home. Committee Members will assist in this event. We will do this on a monthly basis. Please donate any shampoos and soaps to Barb Kennedy to assist in this event and future events with the Elderly Home.
Education – Chair: Dot Mays & Shirley Simmons IF YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO VOLUNTEER AT A LOCAL SCHOOL ONE DAY A WEEK, the Library at Fuquay-Varina Elementary needs people to shelve books, help students with check outs and check ins, and generally assist the librarian. Contact: Sherron Hornaday [email protected] 919-557-2566 ext. 20726. ESO is the GFWC Reading Program to encourage Women to engage a variety of topics. The book club will continue on the 4th Monday nights except for Dec. 26 (vacation). Members are urged to consider participating in this program as a fun, social, and discussion time. We will have a handout for the club women this month to provide details.
International Outreach – Chair: Patty Byrne & Sandy Allen
The emphasis for September is our Shot@Life project. We have two ways for you to
participate.
First, Join Shot@Life today for Race to Erase, Shot@Life’s fall coast-to-coast activation. Starting September 1 through World Polio Day on October 24, 2016, Race to Erase will challenge supporters to stand up to help protect kids from polio and eradicate this debilitating disease by fundraising and advocating to your members of Congress.
What’s Race to Erase? It is a 5K Run or Walk (or any other activity you desire) during the countdown to World Polio Day on October 24, 2016. Starting today, we’re challenging you to be part of our race to erase this disease once and for all.
See more at: http://shotatlife.org/2016/08/31/join-shotlifes-race-erase-polio-5k/
Second, Walgreens and United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign have teamed
up since 2013 for Get a Shot. Give a Shot®, a campaign that has helped to provide 15
million lifesaving vaccines to children in developing countries. From September 1,
2016 - August 31, 2017 get your flu shot or any immunization at Walgreens and help