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In This Issue... Spooktacular Fun at Taylor-Whittle House Out Annual Children’s Halloween Party is October 24 Merrytime Market Is Around The Corner! Shop & Give At The Same Time on November 13 Our Members Make An Impact See How Our Members Are Doing More Than Ever Before A monthly publication by The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc, October 2010 227 West Freemason Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510 (757) 623-7270 jlnvb.org

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Spooktacular Fun at Taylor-Whittle House See How Our Members Are Doing More Than Ever Before Shop & Give At The Same Time on November 13 Out Annual Children’s Halloween Party is October 24 October 2010 A monthly publication by The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc, 227 West Freemason Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510 (757) 623-7270 jlnvb.org www.jlnvb.org

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In This Issue...Spooktacular Fun at Taylor-Whittle HouseOut Annual Children’s Halloween Party is October 24

Merrytime Market Is Around The Corner!Shop & Give At The Same Time on November 13

Our Members Make An ImpactSee How Our Members Are Doing More Than Ever Before

A monthly publication byThe Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc,

October 2010

227 West Freemason Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510 (757) 623-7270 jlnvb.org

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Our Mission

The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. is an orga-nization of women, committed to promoting voluntarism, de-veloping the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volun-teers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

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Ever heard of Sybil Ludington? She is reported to have traveled twice as far as Paul Revere to warn families of a British landing and to raise the militia during the Ameri-

can Revolution. Oh, and she was only 16 years old. So why isn’t her name in all of the history books? One can argue it’s because she didn’t have as strong of a brand as Paul Revere.

That’s why an education and branding campaign like “From White Gloves To Work Gloves” is so important. We need to let our community partners, our sponsors, our potential members, our friends, our coworkers, and our families know all that we do as League members. We need to get the word out about our significant impact in the community and become recog-nized as civic leaders known for rolling up our sleeves and putting on our work gloves.

We will work this year on developing new promotional and education pieces – please let me know if you have any ideas from the creative side to the distribution side. I’m all ears!

My Best,

Kimberly C. Thompson2010-2011 PresidentJunior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc.

October

White GlovesWORK GLOVES

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Important DatesCommunity Conversation, co-hosted by JLNVB and YWCA is October 14, 2010 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Susan S. Goode Building, 521 Colley Avenue, Norfolk. Details on jlnvb.org.

Cluster Meetings (October GMM)Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. (Merry Minutes)6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Meeting)Locations vary. See jlnvb.org for details and to sign up for a location.

Passion Into Action: “Confessions of a Volunteeraholic” TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Jane Short will speak on volunteerism as you enjoy lunch at the Town Point Club on Thursday, October 21 at 11:30 a.m. Details and tickets are available on jlnvb.org.

JLNVB Halloween PartySunday, October 24, 2010 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Taylor-Whittle House

Guadalajara Social and League “FUN”draiser!Thursday, November 4, 2010 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Guadalajara’s Virginia Beach Town Center location

Leadership Institute Training “Brand Yourself As A Leader”Tuesday, November 9, 2010 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.TowneBank Conference Room (Norfolk)

Merrytime Market Returns to Town Center! TICKETS ON SALE NOW!Plan to attend this year’s Merrytime Market at Town Center’s Sandler Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.

General Membership Meeting - NEW LOCATIONWednesday, November 17, 2010 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. (Merry Minutes)6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Meeting)Norfolk Collegiate Upper School, Granby Street, Norfolk

JLNVB 2011-2012 President-Elect-Elect Interviews held by Nominating CommitteeSaturday, December 4, 2010 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.TowneBank Conference Room (Norfolk)

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Join us Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. for an eye-opening look into the proliferation of one of America’s least talked about epi-demics: domestic violence. Octo-ber is National Domestic Violence Month and the JLNVB is partnering with the YWCA to host this informa-tive event, a “Community Conversa-tion.”

YWCA of South Hampton RoadsSusan S. Goode Building521 Colley AvenueNorfolk, VA 23508

Thursday, October 14, 20105:00 p.m.

RSVP www.ywca-shr.orgor (757) 625-4248

Norfolk’s Holiday Homes TourSunday, December 12, 2010 Noon – 6:00 p.m.Taylor-Whittle House

League Holiday Social and Tree DecoratingWednesday, December 15, 2010 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Taylor-Whittle House

2011-2012 JLNVB Board of Directors Interviews held by Nominating CommitteeSaturday, January 8, 2011 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.TowneBank Conference Room (Norfolk)

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The October GMM will be replaced with six cluster meetings located throughout Tidewater. Cluster meetings are smaller, more intimate meetings and allow members to interact with oth-ers and meet new members. The Cluster meetings will be hosted by six fabulous Sustainers. All cluster meetings will be on the evening of Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Merry Minutes will still be at 6:00 p.m. and the meeting portion will begin at 6:30 p.m. The topic is the nominating process and information covered at each meeting will be exactly the same.

Each member will be asked to bring an appetizer and beverage to share. If your last name be-gins with A-K, please bring a drink and an appetizer. If your last name begins with L-Z, please bring a drink and dessert.

Please sign up on TidewaterNet by October 17, 2010 for your meeting location of choice. Each location will host approximately 15-20 members. If you have any questions, please contact Courtney Davio, Nominating Chair, at [email protected] or 757.227.6023.

Your Hostesses Are...

Dawn Peters7517 Shirland Avenue Norfolk, VA 23505

Kirkland Kelly504 Colonial Avenue Norfolk, VA 23507

Heather Wood813 Graydon Ave Norfolk, VA 23507

Amy Driscoll3848 Thalia Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23452

Lynne Winter5244 Shenstone Circle Virginia Beach, VA 23455

Cinda Ayers Residence West9087 River Crescent Suffolk, VA 23433

October Cluster Meetings

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Need a quick appetizer or dessert to take the October Cluster Meetings? Try these crowd pleas-ers from the League’s award-winning cookbook, Tidewater on the Half Shell!

Bacon and Tomato Spread8 ounces cream cheese, softened2 tsp. prepared mustard1/2 tsp. celery salt6 slices bacon, cooked crisp, drained, crumbled1 medium tomato, peeled, seeded, drained, finely chopped1/4 cup finely chopped green pepperParsley to garnish

Combine first 3 ingredients.Stir in bacon, tomato, and green pepper.Cover and chill well.Serve in large hollowed-out tomato with toast points or melba rounds.Garnish with parsley.

Yields 1 and 1/4 cups.

Snowballs6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate pieces1/3 cup evaporated milk1 and 1/4 cups confectioners sugar, sifted3/4 cup chopped walnuts3 and 1/2 ounces flaked coconut

Stir chocolate and milk in saucepan over low heat until chocolate melts.Remove from heat and stir in sugar and nuts.Chill for a few minutes and roll into 1-inch balls.Roll in coconut.

Makes 30.

Cooking For Clusters

Bacon and Tomato Spreadfrom Tidewater on the Half Shell

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More From NominatingThe JLNVB Nominating Committee is responsible for presenting qualified candidates to the membership for election to Board positions. We have an amazing group of women on this Com-mittee. Members of the 2010-2011 Nominating Committee are: Courtney Davio, Melissa Po-lizos, Stacy Long, Kelly Reynolds, Jessica Martyn, Jessica Decker, Brooks Lively, Kim Blake, and Sustaining Advisor Nicole Powell. Members of the Nominating Committee accomplish accountability by: • Staying up-to-date on League issues. • Assuring that a broad range of members are informed about the availability of Board positions

and the competencies required to serve in these elected positions. • Identifying individuals who have the competencies and who understand the responsibilities of

serving in elected positions. • Working collaboratively with the entire Committee to decide which candidates best meet job

requirements and organizational needs. • Evaluating Committee work to continually improve the results and process. Slating the Board The Nominating Committee will conduct President-Elect-Elect interviews on Saturday, Decem-ber 4, 2010 at TowneBank. Board applications will be due at the beginning of January 2011. These interviews will be conducted on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at TowneBank. Interviews will be conducted for the following positions:

Administrative Vice President

Treasurer-Elect

At-Large Director

Communications Vice President

Community Vice President

Membership Vice President

Ways & Means Chair-Elect Membership will vote on the entire slate of JLNVB Officers and Board of Directors at the Febru-ary 16, 2011 GMM. The Board application can be found under the Training section of Tidewa-terNet. If you have any questions, please contact Courtney Davio, Nominating Chair at [email protected].

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On Friday, September 10, at 8:00 a.m., the Taylor-Whittle House was flooded with Hamp-ton Roads Sanitation District volunteers eager

to work. The 22 volunteers painted the out-side patio, first floor small dining room and third floor storage rooms; installed motion detecting flood lights and removed heavy outdated equipment from the third floor.

They also cleaned and organized the kitchen, second floor and third floor

storage rooms. Their efforts are greatly ap-preciated and have significantly improved the utility

of the Taylor-Whittle House.

Thanks to the HRSD team for a job well done!

2010 United Way Day of CaringHRSD Volunteers Work

On The Taylor-Whittle House

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Home For The Holidays Neighborhood Tour

On December 12, 2010, Norfolk’s downtown historic sites will host a free

afternoon of holiday sights and sounds. This is event is sponsored by the The Chrysler Museum of Art. Visitors are invited to stroll between eight historic sites in the

Downtown and West Freemason districts and peer into Norfolk’s colorful past. Begin the tour at the Freemason Street Reception Center, 401 East Freemason Street. The Taylor-Whittle House will be featured as a stop on the tour and JLNVB will offer both readings and holiday music. Other stops on the tour are the Moses Myers House, Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk History Museum (Willoughby-Baylor House), Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, MacArthur Memorial, Hunt-er House Victorian Museum, and Epworth Methodist Church. Tour hours are from noon-5:00 p.m., but may vary by site.

Check jlnvb.org, Facebook and Twitter for more information on this event.

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September marked the end of an exciting and busy recruiting season for JLNVB. Over the sum-mer, JLNVB was engaged with over fifty prospective members either through our socials, e-mail, or member referrals. We are very excited about this year’s incoming class and the talented pool of women who make-up the 2010-2011 Provisional Class. We kicked off the recruiting year with our first New Member Social on April 27 at Bur-ton’s Grill in the Hilltop area of Virginia Beach, which offered an intimate setting for potential members to learn about JLNVB. Our next social, held on May 23 at the Taylor-Whittle House, was attended by seven potential members as well as a number of Active members. On June 17, we mixed things up a bit with a social that incorporated a fundraiser. The “Southern Living at Home” Social allowed prospective Provisionals and Active members to mingle, learn about JLNVB and shop to support our mission all at the same time. In that same spirit, potential mem-bers were also invited to the August Accessory Swap and Shop fundraiser on August 21 at the Taylor-Whittle House. A special thanks to Sustainer Priscilla Trinder-Roady who opened her beautiful home and garden for a New Member Social on August 23. Transfer Nancy Wilkinson was on hand to share about her experiences in the Boca Raton League. Transition Chair Aisha Evans also extended an in-vitation to incoming Provisionals to attend the Transition Social at the Taylor-Whittle House on August 26. This year’s Recruiting season ended on a high note with our final event on Septem-ber 1 at Gordon Biersch in the Virginia Beach Town Center. Even the “white glove” was seen “on the scene” at Gordon Biersch to welcome incoming Provisionals, as well as secure a few more recruits before the season ended. Special thanks to all who supported our recruiting events and helped create a phenomenal re-cruiting season: Hi-Ho Silver, Burton’s Grill, Sustainer Priscilla Trinder-Roady, Gordon Biersch, YOU-the membership, and of course, this year’s Provisionals!! We are pleased to announce that thirty-eight dynamic women have decided to put on their work gloves and join the Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. We give them all a hearty JL-NVB welcome and we look forward to working with you!

WELCOME TO THE JLNVB!

Join Us!An Update On Provisional Recruitment

Shon JohnsonProvisional Recruiting Chair

Jamie StumpProvisional Recruiting Chair-Elect

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With great pleasure, we welcome

The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc.

Provisional Class of 2010-2011!

Katherine AndersonStefanie Arthur

Anne BibeeKristina BlakeMary BlaschkeMaura BoswellLeann BradburyLoren Brandon

Katherine PetchelRuby Chawla-Hedge

Christa DeJarnettFaith DominickErin FilareckiRachel FisherMelissa Foglia

Nancy FreemanStephanie Givens

Tracee GobelJessica Graves

Janelle HamiltonJessica HarbinAshley HinesCarla Howard

Andrea KennedyRay KerriganHope Keys

Judith KonickiCindy Koza

Carolyn LingleTracy Milne

Kristen O’ConnorHeather Pasko

Nicole PandeloglouMarianne Patterson

Adrianna RiveraJenna Smith

Mary ThomasRebecca Topping

Erinn LearyProvisional Chair

Melissa PolizosProvisional Chair-Elect

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Own A Business?Advertise it! Members, place your FREE classi-fied ad on jlnvb.org today! Ads are due the 1st of each month and will run for 1 month. Ad-vertising is available free for members in good standing and for $10 per month for non-mem-bers. See jlnvb.org or any member of the Com-munications Council for details.

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Prior to our first General Member Meeting last month, we offered our first training of the 2010-2011 year - Leading from the Front for Success, conducted by Leadership Initiatives Director Stacy Long. The leadership training is based on the book, “Leading from the Front: No Excuse Leadership Tactics for Women” by Marine Corps Captains, Angie Morgan and Courtney Lynch. Below are the six key leadership behaviors highlighted during the training.

Six Key Leadership BehaviorsPerformance

Set the tone for your Committee and JLNVB

ServiceCare about each JLNVB team member

DecisivenessDecisions need to be made based on facts

AccountabilityBe accountable for your own actions

Emotional ResolveBring Calm to Chaos

AuthenticityKnow your strengths and weakness and grow

Six Key Leadership Behaviors

2010-2011 Leadership Institute Certification RequirementsEarn your Junior League Leadership Institute Certification for the 2010-2011 League year by completing one of the following three activities:

• Attend 4 out of the 6 Leadership Institute trainings • Attend 3 out of the 6 Leadership Institute trainings and 1 Passion into Action luncheon • To make this certificate even more attainable for membership, one of the training sessions can be substituted by reading a book from the Leadership Library. Books are available for check-out at the Taylor-Whittle House and at all GMMs.

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Hats Off!At-Large Director

Najwa Knox has done a fabulous job work-ing contacting members about outstanding

obligations from 2009-2010, reaching out to members on Leave of Absence, and working to

reengage former JLNVB members.

Leadership Initiatives DirectorStacy Long has done an outstanding job plan-ning and conducting JLNVB trainings for the

2010-2011 year.

Nominating ChairCourtney Davio has successfully planned 2010-2011 cluster meetings and is going

above and beyond by investigating a possible fundraiser for JLNVB.

Provisional Recruiting Chair/Chair-Elect

Shon Johnson and Jamie Stump did an out-standing job conducting New Member Socials and has successfully recruited a dynamic and

diverse Provisional class for 2010-2011.

Provisional Chair/Chair-ElectErinn Leary and Melissa Polizos put together a fun and informative Summer Retreat for incom-

ing Provisionals and Transfers.

Transition Chair/Chair-ElectAisha Evans and Kim Blake organized a curric-ulum for Transition members and held a very well attended social and information session.

Placement Chair/Chair-ElectRuth Elkins and Lauren Hughes have stayed on top of ensuring all JLNVB positions have a member placed in them, coordinated the

assignment of fundraising hours for all JLNVB members, and trained Advisors and Mentors

for the upcoming year.

Sustainer Co-ChairsShelly Gram and Debbie Russell have orga-nized and planned the Passion Into Action

series for 2010-2011.

And finally...We are very pleased to have our new look for

eTIDEings! Thanks to Kelly Reynolds, 3 Leos Public Relations LLC,

Shannon Wright, and Ashley Gentry for all of your hard work to make this happen and look

so great!

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Organizational Development Institute

The Nominating Committee is soliciting applications for the Tampa ODI to be held March 11-13, 2011. Four League members will be selected to attend this three-day weekend (noon Friday to noon Sunday) program.

Organizational Development Institutes (ODIs), a series of Mission-based training meetings, are a critical component of AJLI’s training program. These training sessions are geared toward building the knowledge of League members who manage the League’s key functions.

Delegates will come away with greater knowledge, fresh ideas and a plan to implement what they have learned. Participants will attend three plenary sessions and will participate in an as-signed concentration track of one of the following: Membership Development, Fund Devel-opment, Community Impact, Building Internal Capacity and Electing Leaders for Tomorrow’s League.

At ODIs, delegates build organizational capacity by learning about:• innovative approaches to developing Junior League members as effective volunteer leaders in their communities• powerful ways to design community programs and partnerships that have significant impact• strategies for sustainable and diversified fund development• keys to building strong internal operational controls• developing an effective nominating process to strengthen the Leagues leadership base

In order to meet the hotel and registration deadline, applications for consideration to attend are due to Courtney Davio, Nominating Chair, on Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Selected at-tendees will be notified mid-December.

The application can be found under the jlnvb.org Training tab.

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THANK YOU TO MULTI-PLACED MEMBERS AND SUSTAINERS!We have a number of members this year who are going above and beyond by taking on leader-ship roles in our League. The Placement Committee would like to thank all of those members who have agreed to accept multiple placements and the Sustainers who have accepted place-ments for this year.

Our members provide the energy and vitality that make JLNVB a dynamic organization with profound community impact. JLNVB consistently strives to operate in such a way that allows us to work toward meeting the goals laid out in our Mission and Vision statements. Each Coun-cil, Committee, and position is an important component in the organization. Our membership, with their desire to give to the community, readily accepts the many challenges faced in run-ning this well-respected organization. JLNVB members are leaders within our communities and they readily accept the leadership roles with which they are presented, both large and small. Leadership within the Junior League can take on many manifestations. It may come in the form of serving on the Board of Directors, accepting a Chair position, making presentations to other community organizations, heading up a special project, accepting double placements, accept-ing an Active placement as a Sustainer, or one of the numerous other opportunities that present themselves during the course of the year. The one thing that all of these leadership opportunities have in common is the willingness of JLNVB members to step in and accept the challenge. Few other organizations can boast this degree of commitment and enthusiasm among its members and we thank you all.

SustainersAnn Stuart BuggBobbie Gribble Cameron MealsCinda AyersDebbie RussellHeather WoodNicole PowellShelly GramSherri SteinVickie Madison

ActivesAngie JonesAshley Gentry Brooks LivelyCourtney DavioEllie DesselleErika ComplimentErinn LearyGretchen BakerHanan Mitry Jennifer RawlsJessica DeckerJessica MartynJulie Stroh

ActivesKatie RiderKatie StellitanoKelly ReynoldsKim BlakeKim TerryMelissa PolizosNajwa KnoxNancy WilkinsonShon JohnsonStacy LongStefanie HiranoSusan UngerTheo Kleinschnittger

Members Making An Impact

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Ruth ElkinsPlacement Chair

Lauren HughesPlacement Chair-Elect

Najwa KnoxAt-Large Director

Over the coming months, we are going to share with you some of the leadership opportunities available in the JLNVB. We will give you an overview of the Councils and explain a bit about the Placement process. Our hope is that this information will help you both to decide how you envision your Junior League career and to increase your willingness to accept leadership roles when they are presented. Our League is indeed dynamic and our members are the heart of it. We, the Placement Committee, recognize and appreciate the time and effort that each of you contributes.

We look forward to assisting you in finding just the right leadership track with JLNVB!

We had two Members of the Month for September: Aisha Evans and Kim Blake, who worked diligently over the summer to pull together a curriculum for a brand new JLNVB Committee. They developed a plan to serve Transition members of the JLNVB – Transfers, first year Actives, and returning members – and advance our goals of improving both member satisfaction and member retention. They also hosted a social and information session for Transition members and will continue with events for these members throughout the year. Thank you to Aisha and Kim for taking on the challenge of coordinating a new Committee and for all of their hard work this summer!

Members Of The Month

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Entrepreneur and Consultant Linda Simon provided League members with a fantastic Leadership Institute training on “Networking in Today’s World” on Wednesday, October 6. She has 29 years of marketing, branding, social media, advertising, graphic design, photography, media relations, coaching, and training experience. She provided an overview of types of networking, communi-cation styles of the 20th and 21st centuries, ways to connect, and finished her presentation with 10 tips for improving your networking skills. Ms. Simon’s “10 Tips for Improving Your Online and Offline Networking”: 1. Have reasonable expectations.2. Do some research, get prepared.3. Be “other centered” instead of “self-centered” when meeting others online or offline. Make authentic connections. Go deep not wide.4. After meeting someone, follow-up. Do what you say you are going to do. Make “quality touches”.5. Come into the 21st century with your technology (phone, computer, software, etc.).6. Determine and use your gifts to get visible.7. Keep your information current by updating and growing.8. Make other people look good with your networking. Highlight clients, vendors, experts, etc. in your online and offline media.9. Merge your online and offline methods, for example turn a speaking engagement into an article, then put the article online in a blog.10. Be consistent with whatever networking you are doing.

Passion into Action Thursday, October 21, 201011:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. at Town Point Club “Confessions of a Volunteeraholic”- Presented by Jane Short Cost is $18, pay online at jlnvb.org or call 757-623-7270 “Brand Yourself As A Leader”Tuesday, November 9, 2010 TowneBank on Main St., NorfolkIn Large Conference Room located in the back of the building6:00 p.m. (1 training hour)Presenter: Karin L. Stamy, Attorney at Norfolk Southern

Leadership Institute Training“Networking In Today’s World”

Sign up on jlnvb.org!

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“It’s A Girl’s World” “It’s A Girl’s World” was sponsored by the Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. and Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast for girls ages 5 - 17 on Saturday, October 9, 2010 at the Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast headquarters in Chesapeake. It was a part of JLNVB’s Healthy Kids Initiative and the event focused on devel-oping the potential of whole, healthy, confident girls in preparation for womanhood.

Activities such as a hula hoop contest, bean bag toss, a healthy snack station, a body drawing station and a yoga class stressed the importance of making good nutritional and fitness choices and having a healthy body image and strong self-esteem. Two state troopers were also on-hand to discuss inter-net safety and cyber-bullying and League members also led a talk with older scouts on images of girls in the media. All scouts received a patch custom de-signed by the Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc.

The Community Council is gearing up for more fall events. During the months of October and November, we will be partnering with the Food Bank’s Kids Café program to bring a mobile Kids In the Kitchen event to seven of their af-ter school programs. We will be bringing the core Kids in the Kitchen values into the community in a fun and enjoyable way for the children. These events will be held at local Boys and Girls Clubs.

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Membership InitiativesJLNVB on FacebookHave you checked out JLNVB on Facebook? If not, be sure to “Like” the Junior League of Nor-folk-Virginia Beach, Inc. on Facebook and check it often! It is a great resource for you as we will be regularly updating the status to include information about upcoming JLNVB events, our Com-munity partners, and issues of interest.

If you have an event or interest piece that may be an option for us to update and/or share via our Facebook page, or an idea for a membership event, please e-mail the details to Melissa Stead-man at [email protected].

Looking for some fun? Want to get to know your fellow JLNVB members a little better? The JLNVB Membership Initiatives Committee will be organizing social opportunities for the 2010-2011 League year. Please keep an eye out for our social events and plan to attend!

Summer Retreat For New MembersThe Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. held a Summer Retreat on Saturday, Septem-ber 11, 2010 at TowneBank. It was a great success! JLNVB welcomed 20 fantastic ladies to our Provisional Class of 2010-2011 and some new Transfers. The Retreat was a fun filled and informative day for all of our new members. Everyone was greeted by our President, Kimberly Thompson, and President-Elect, Connie Hedrick. They then had the opportunity to meet our five Council Vice Presidents, learned about all that JLNVB does throughout the year, gained insight to the structure of JLNVB, and the importance each Council. After the information portion of the retreat the fun continued at Kincaid’s for the first Provisional Social of the year.

The Provisional Committee would like to thank all Board Members who attended and helped make our Summer Retreat an informative and enjoyable day. We are looking forward to a ter-rific League year!

Membership

Erinn LearyProvisional Chair

Melissa PolizosProvisional Chair-Elect

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Leadership Placement FairThe Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. is excited to introduce our first Leadership Placement Fair. We will host the Leadership Placement Fair during the Merry Minutes portion of the November General Membership Meeting. Please plan to attend and learn more about lead-ership roles in JLNVB. Current Board of Directors and Council members will be available to tell you about the responsibilities and rewards of their positions and to answer any questions you may have about the various leadership roles available to you.

If you have any questions about the Leadership Placement Fair or any JLNVB positions, please contact Ruth Elkins, Placement Chair, at [email protected].

2010-2011 Placement Advisors, Transition Mentors, and Provisional Mentors:Your 2010-2011 Advisor/Mentor can be found in the “Your Profile” section of your TidewaterNet member homepage / jlnvb.org. Please feel free to contact your Advisor/Mentor about any ques-tions your may have regarding the JLNVB and your member commitments. Their contact infor-mation can be found in the “Member Directory” section of TidewaterNet.

If you do not have an Advisor/Mentor listed, please contact [email protected].

Volunteer Opportunities Abound!

We have lots of great volunteer opportunities with our Community Partner Network this year, including the CHKD mentoring program

and our signature Kids in the Kitchen event in the Spring.

Stay tuned to TidewaterNet for volunteer opportunities on these exciting events!

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The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained

volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

Merrytime MarketSaturday, November 13, 2010

Shopping Hours:9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Sandler Center for the Performing Arts201 Market Street Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Tickets $5(757) 623-7270

or www.jlnvb.org

Information(757) 277-6228

or [email protected]

Vendor Space Still Available!

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The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. congratulates League member Carla Michelle Howard

and Community Partner Jim White, and all the professionals selected as this year’s “Top 40 Under 40!”

Taylor-Whittle House

227 West Freemason Street

Norfolk, VA 23510

(757) 623-7270

www.jlnvb.org

J. Alex Agyemang Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Martin Borger Equal Spaces Architecture Tanya Brown DMD Center for Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry Joanna G. Brumsey Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer PC Marcus A. Ca-labrese Consultant Tage S. Counts Tidewater Home Funding LLC Scott W. Danner Edward Jones Eric John Do-bratz MD EVMS Dept. of Otolarhyngology Patricia Drummond Drummond’s Fine Jewelers Cheryl L. Fromme US Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District Suzanne Garcia Natural Elements Spa & Salon Brooke Phillips Gar-rett Phillips Destination Management Services Robbyn Gayer Scott and Stringfellow Financial Services Dana Giesinger First Atlantic Restoration Amanda B. Gift Signature Byron Z. Harrell Davenport and Co. Maurice C. Hawkins Jr. Norfolk State University Carla Michelle Howard City of Norfolk Kim Hudson The

American Heart Association Alton Jamison Alton Jamison LLC Jen Little Courthouse Con-struction Keith Lockwood US Army Corps of Engineers Gerald T. McDonald Towne-Bank Russell D. Meeks Virginia Asset Group Tenesha L. Overby Witt Mares PLC William R. Poynter Williams Mullen PC Adam Thomas Rex Sr. Cornerstone Financial Vincent A. Rhodes Eastern Virginia Medical School Seth Saunders South University Mellan-da Colson Scott DDS Sunset Family Dentistry Eric M. Stevens Bardo Edibles+ Elix-

irs/Still Wordly Eclectic Tapas/Dornemann Stevens & Associates Ted M. Tignor First Landing Financial Owen Van Syckle The Van Syckle Group Jim White Jim White Fitness & Nutrition Studios Chuck Williams WHRO T. Wayne Williams Williams DeLoatche PC Karen Witherspoon Enterprise Holdings Inc. Alli-son L. Wittkamp TowneBank Kristi A. Wooten Bowman Green Hampton & Kelly Steven Wright Boxx Systems

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The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. congratulates League member Carla Michelle Howard

and Community Partner Jim White, and all the professionals selected as this year’s “Top 40 Under 40!”

J. Alex Agyemang Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Martin Borger Equal Spaces Architecture Tanya Brown DMD Center for Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry Joanna G. Brumsey Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer PC Marcus A. Ca-labrese Consultant Tage S. Counts Tidewater Home Funding LLC Scott W. Danner Edward Jones Eric John Do-bratz MD EVMS Dept. of Otolarhyngology Patricia Drummond Drummond’s Fine Jewelers Cheryl L. Fromme US Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District Suzanne Garcia Natural Elements Spa & Salon Brooke Phillips Gar-rett Phillips Destination Management Services Robbyn Gayer Scott and Stringfellow Financial Services Dana Giesinger First Atlantic Restoration Amanda B. Gift Signature Byron Z. Harrell Davenport and Co. Maurice C. Hawkins Jr. Norfolk State University Carla Michelle Howard City of Norfolk Kim Hudson The

American Heart Association Alton Jamison Alton Jamison LLC Jen Little Courthouse Con-struction Keith Lockwood US Army Corps of Engineers Gerald T. McDonald Towne-Bank Russell D. Meeks Virginia Asset Group Tenesha L. Overby Witt Mares PLC William R. Poynter Williams Mullen PC Adam Thomas Rex Sr. Cornerstone Financial Vincent A. Rhodes Eastern Virginia Medical School Seth Saunders South University Mellan-da Colson Scott DDS Sunset Family Dentistry Eric M. Stevens Bardo Edibles+ Elix-

irs/Still Wordly Eclectic Tapas/Dornemann Stevens & Associates Ted M. Tignor First Landing Financial Owen Van Syckle The Van Syckle Group Jim White Jim White Fitness & Nutrition Studios Chuck Williams WHRO T. Wayne Williams Williams DeLoatche PC Karen Witherspoon Enterprise Holdings Inc. Alli-son L. Wittkamp TowneBank Kristi A. Wooten Bowman Green Hampton & Kelly Steven Wright Boxx Systems

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With Appreciation

 

 

The Junior League of Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Inc. wishes to express sincere grati-tude to TowneBank and Norfolk Collegiate School for sharing their facilities with local community groups. The support of these institutions contribute to the suc-cess of our meetings and trainings. We thank these community leaders for their

role in our mission of promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained

volunteers.

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The JLNVB United Way Campaign for 2010 raised $5,155.16 to make powerful, positive change in Hampton Roads. The Ways and Means Committee would like to thank Jessica Antel, Kim Blake, Stephanie Dickens, Ashley Gentry, Elsbeth Desselle,

Connie Hedrick, Denise Kellam, Leah Roberts, and Kimberly Thompson for their generous support and commitment to the League. We would like to continue this successful pledge campaign by doubling participation from JLNVB members and

increasing donations by 50%.

Who can support the JLNVB through the United Way Campaign? Husbands, boy-friends, parents, co-workers, neighbors, friends, and of course MEMBERS!

How do I support the JLNVB through the United Way Campaign? It’s simple, desig-nate the JLNVB with our EIN 54-6044966. You may be required to write in JLNVB

so make sure you have the headquarters address/phone number handy, (227 W Freemason Street, Norfolk VA 23510 and 757-623-7270). Most companies have an online pledge drive with matching donations and payroll deduction so take advan-tage of these simple tools. Otherwise, you can make a safe and secure donation

straight from the United Way of South Hampton Roads website http://www.united-wayshr.org.

Thank you in advance for supporting the JLNVB United Way Campaign for 2011!

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Have a Happy & Safe

Halloween!