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Volume 10 Issue5 September 2016
Making waves to empower women and girls in Virginia Beach
February Program
1
President’s
Ponderings 2
Legacy Circle for
Tammie Rice 3
AAUW VB
Navigators Chart
the Course 4
AAUW VB
Lobby Day 5
Career Fair 6
Pennies for
Prescriptions 7
Little Theater of
Virginia Beach 8
STEm4Girls 9
SE District Meeting
10
Tax Time 11
AAUW Nat’l News
11-13
Book Clubs 13-14
Calendar 15
Board 16
February Program
Denise Watson
Local, Celebrated,
Pulitzer Prize Nominee
Reporter …
Reports to Us!
Denise Watson has been a reporter for The Virginian-Pilot for 25 years and spent one muggy one at the Tampa Bay Times in Florida. She has been privileged to write about the famous celebrities, such as Alan Alda, and cultural icons like James Farmer, Maya Angelou and Betty Friedan. She’s also written about the infamous, including one of America’s most notorious spy rings led by John Walker Jr. She has won national and state honors in Virginia and Florida, including a first place honor from the Society of Feature Journalists. Her six-part series on the fight to integrate Norfolk schools won first place from the Virginia Press Association and was nominated for the Pulitzer. She is a Norfolk native, Norfolk State University graduate, and mother of two.
Join us Saturday, February 18th
9:30am-1pm at the JUL/Joint Use Library
TCC Virginia Beach
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President’s Ponderings: February 2017
We began our year with a BANG (or maybe a thud!). January’s meeting found us caring for JoAnn after she fell in the
hallway just before our meeting. Although I have made jokes at her expense to her, I will say publically that we have all
been concerned but that she reports feeling better. This just goes to remind us that our sisters in AAUW are a great
resource for us if something untoward happens to us. Never be hesitant about asking for our help (yes, I know, we are
all independent women who HATE to ask for help—do it anyway!)
After we got JoAnn taken care of, our branch meeting was wonderful! We celebrated not only our new designation of
“Navigator Branch” but ,also, that we overshot the minimum requirement to do so! Thank you, generous sisters! Our
donations will be used to help women and girls in the best possible way! As a treat for being so good, our own Ginny
Werner led us in chair yoga. I’m glad that we switched our meeting around to feature this last on the agenda—we were
all so relaxed that I don’t think we would have made any sense!
Three of us made the trip to Lobby Day in Richmond. We joined 26 other AAUW members to talk to our delegates and
senators as well as a talk with our Lt. Governor. It was a whirlwind of activity and perhaps our visit will make our state
government more responsive to our wants.
Last, but by no means least, is all of the activity surrounding the 4th annual STEM4Girls conference to be held on March
11 at the Virginia Beach campus of TCC. I have to brag about the planning committee: these are women who get things
done! We are, of course, counting on all of our members coming together for this wonderful day! Sign up to volunteer.
You’ll be glad you did!
I’ll see you all on February 18—remember that this is the meeting that begins at 9:30am (for our informal social time),
and continues with the meeting (at 10:00). We’ll end with a salad bar, where we all bring something and we end up
with a delicious meal! We’ll be done by 12:30, with clean up ending at 1:00 pm.
I will end by saying “thank you” for all that you do to make our community better!
Sally Daniel
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AAUW VB President
Tammie Rice joins AAUW National Legacy Circle!
Tammie…Our AAUW Virginia Beach
Finance Officer, Linda Todd Scholarship Chair, Web Mistress
and now Legacy Circle Member
Neola, Legacy Circle Chair & VB member, attaches Tammie’s Legacy Circle Pin!
Congratulate and thank Tammie not only for all of her work with AAUW Virginia Beach now but also for her future contribution to the Legacy Circle. http://aauwlegacy.givingplan.net/pp/legacy-change/208 Tammie joins AAUW Legacy Circle where her philanthropy is an expression of our values and our vision of the world we hope to create for the next generation. The Legacy Circle of AAUW today funds critical programs to help break through the persistent barriers that continue to limit opportunities for women and girls.
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AAUW Virginia Beach: Navigator Branch
THANKS TO THOSE WHO navigated their way to contribute to
Charting the Course and display the check below!
The Virginia Beach Branch has become the sixth Branch Navigator of the Charting the Course
Campaign IN THE COUNTRY! And because of you, the Charting the Course Campaign exceeded its $1
million goal! Our gift bolsters programs across the country to empower women and girls. A better future is on
the horizon, and AAUW Virginia Beach is navigating the way by giving to AAUW through unrestricted gifts.
The requirement for the branch navigator status was that at least 10 members would give or pledge a total of
$25,000 or more in unrestricted funds. We more than exceeded the number of participants with 20-25
members having contributed nearly $30,000. The number of donors exceeds that of all the other branches in
AAUW. Congratulations to us!
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Lobby Day February 1, 2017
AAUW VA Sharing Concerns with the Lt. Governor AAUW VB members lobby with AAUW VA
“AAUW of Virginia rocks!! Twenty-five participants (including a family member) from nine branches invaded Richmond on February 1 to make our voices heard to our lawmakers—and to listen to what they had to tell us. Thanks to everyone for making the trip and for bringing along boundless intelligence, commitment, and passion.
Both before and after Lobby Day I’ve heard suggestions from some members about expanding our public policy efforts and providing more opportunities for members to become involved. If any of you have any suggestions, please send them to me by March 1, 2017. We are also hoping to solicit additional ideas from the upcoming District meetings so we can discuss any suggestions at the next State Board meeting. Thanks again one and all.”
Leslie Tourigny
AAUW of VA Public Policy VP
Cellphone 703 307-8227 or [email protected]
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Career Day Coming Soon!
Volunteer to Inspire Middle School Students with your Career!
and work to fulfill our branch mission to educate!
Corporate Landing Middle School Guidance Department has invited AAUW Virginia Beach to their career day on April 6, 2017 from 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Victoria Lang, Career Fair Coordinator, explains, ”Through our academic and career guidance lessons in the classroom, we encourage students to prepare for their future beyond middle and high school. In order to expose students to various professional fields and potential careers, we are asking for volunteers to set up information tables and share their experiences… Thank you for your time and consideration of this worthwhile endeavor. We look forward to hearing from you.” Our volunteers arrive at Corporate Landing Middle School April 6th by 9:30 a.m. We provide students (grades 6-8) with handouts/pertinent information regarding their occupation and career experiences. We, also, enjoy our AAUW VB sister volunteers. AAUW Virginia Beach volunteers have enjoyed participating in Career Day the past two years. Talking with the middle school boys and girls is fun. Sharing our professional lives…past or present…is invigorating. Free lunch is served! Don’t miss the fun! Volunteer by emailing our Community Outreach Co-Chairs Dottie Holtz/ [email protected] or Marianne Stanley/ [email protected]! When you volunteer, please, state your career so we can make a sign for your table at the fair. Also, state if you require an outlet. Don’t miss out, volunteer for this special day!!!
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PENNIES FOR PRESCRIPTIONS!
Put your pennies where your heart is!
Our branch has donated $72 since September to support Virginia Beach’s Beach Health Clinic. Those who are able to pay the clinic small amounts for their prescriptions are charged $3 monthly for prescribed medications. Accordingly, we have provided 24 months of patient prescriptions since September 2016. Last year by May we donated enough to provide 137 months of prescriptions. Let’s ramp up our contributions! Can you give more? Don’t pay for purchases with change, save all your change for Pennies for Prescriptions! We, also, need a member to coordinate Pennies for Prescriptions. To volunteer, please, contact our Community Outreach Chairs Dottie Holtz ([email protected]) or Marianne Stanley ([email protected])! It does not require a lot of time, answers our mandate of philanthropy and means so much to the folks who, otherwise, may not get the medicines they need. Check out the Beach Health Clinic’s website to learn more about their services and how to volunteer at the clinic: http://beachhealthclinic.org/.
New By-laws keep us in order!
Neola Waller, our By-Law Chair, keeps our AAUW Virginia Beach by-laws as they should be! Sometimes that
job is tedious and must feel thankless. But we are full of appreciation for Neola accomplishing this and much
more for our branch. Neola has updated our by-laws to comply with new national and state requirements.
Please, access our by-laws at our website http://virginiabeach-va.aauw.net/. Go to Member Center and then
to Members’ Resources. Contact a board member if you do not know the password.
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ANNUAL
Little Theater of Virginia Beach FUNDRAISER
The annual Little Theater of Virginia Beach fundraiser will be a matinee performance of the comedy Calendar Girls. The play was adapted from the 2003 movie of the same name, starring Helen Mirren, and is based on a true story of a group of Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for the Leukemia Research. (Aren’t you glad we are only going to ask you to purchase tickets for our fundraiser and not pose for a calendar! ;o) )
We will be going to see this play on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets at $26 each will be available at branch meetings March-April. You can pay with card or cash. These tickets always make great gifts. If you wish, you could take several and sell them to your family, friends and co-workers, as we did with the florist and car wash coupons in the past. And we will keep with the tradition of having the branch host a reception in the theater lobby after the performance where we can mingle with our guests and the cast and crew. Branch members will provide the wine and finger food snacks – you will be asked to sign up to bring something during our winter and spring month meetings.
Ginny Werner, AAUW Funds Chair.
Calendar Girls
By Tim Firth
Directed by Kay Burcher
When Annie's husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow WI members to pose nude with them for an "alternative" calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The news of the women's charitable venture spreads like wildfire, and hordes of press soon descend on the small village of Knapeley in the Yorkshire Dales. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie's friendship is put to the test under the strain of their new-found fame.
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4Girls
STEM4Girls is sailing! Our latest numbers are 79 girls and 55 adults. Registration is still open! Pass along our registration
site to middle school girls and their parents! http://virginiabeach-va.aauw.net/programs/stem-4-girls/.
Our presenters are busy returning their Participation Forms to let us know their workshop needs, bios, and releases for
photos, etc. They are a great group of women to work with. Hopefully, they will check out our membership table
March 11th!
It takes a lot of woman power to make STEM4Girls run. Please, take a few hours March 11th and help us out! Wouldn’t
you love to help bring these workshops to middle school girls? Sign Up to volunteer at http://signup.com/go/8FrNFU.
STEM4Girls 2017 Workshop Titles
A Literal Look into Two of the Chesapeake Bay’s Filters: Oysters and Menhaden
NASA Is With You When You Fly I’ve Got the Power!
Learn to increase your memory
BRAAAAAAAIIIINSSS!!! SciGirls Cloud Clues Is the Jar Full?
How about now?
CADSTRUCTION Creation
Stormwater: The Sky's Falling!
Radar to the Rescue: Measuring Ocean Currents
Colors of the Universe: Exploring Unseen Light
Wonders of Water ALL ABOUT FUN WITH DNA!
Exploring Marine Technology Be a Jefferson Lab Physicist for an
Hour!
Steganography: The Art of Hiding Secret Messages in Plain Sight
Fishing for Careers in Marine Science
A View from the Bottom: Oysters and Their Neighborhood
Lego Top Spinners
CSI: Real Life Forensics Girl Power Tween to Teen Development
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AAUW of Virginia, Southeast District Meeting March 4, 2017
11:00-2:00 Carini’s Italian Restaurant 3718 Williamsburg Road
Richmond, VA (near airport)
Meet and Greet/Order Lunch-11:00-11:20 Preliminary District Business-11:20-11:30
Speaker- Delegate Betsy B. Carr, 69th, Richmond and Chesterfield Co-11:30-12:00 Luncheon—12:00-1:00
Wrap Up with 2017 State and National Activities/Opportunities—1:00-1:40
This time you will order from the menu once you arrive and pay at the conclusion of your
meal. I strongly suggest that you check out the restaurant’s website at carinirestaurant.com to see what whets your appetite. I chose “menu” and a member of the wait staff
recommends “House Specialties” after that. Instead, I am choosing one of the meals with the name “Carini” at the end. I still need a count by February 28 ([email protected]) so that
the restaurant will staff adequately on the day of the luncheon. Consider Feb 28 the last day to cancel if your plans change.
My thanks to Carol Stephens, Greater Richmond Branch President, for her research into the
local speaker and site arrangements. Marilyn, District Representative
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It’s That$$$$$$$ Taxing Time of Year
The Association publishes the following in AAUW National Dues, Fees, and Tax Deductibility online. “AAUW national membership dues are $49. Of that amount, $46 is tax deductible [emphasis added] as a charitable contribution, and $3 is not deductible because it supports the AAUW Action Fund’s section 501(c)(4) Lobby Corps and get-out-the- vote activities. Student affiliate dues are $17. Of that amount, $16 is tax deductible, and $1 is not deductible. AAUW National Life Membership is $980 and is fully tax deductible. Note: [Our] Branch/state portions of dues are not tax deductible... Remember, the tax deduction relates specifically to the member’s personal federal tax return for the amount of the dues allocated by AAUW to support the programs of our charitable 501(c) (3) organization. The IRS does not require receipts for tax-deductible dues or contributions of $250 or less.” Refer any questions to your tax advisor.
And Some More on Tax Deductions
In addition to being able to deduct a portion of AAUW national membership dues on personal federal tax returns, all contributions to AAUW Funds or to any of the specific funds that are included within AAUW Funds (Legal Advocacy Fund, Educational Opportunities, Tech Savvy, Public Policy, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Leadership Programs) are fully tax deductible as a charitable gift on your personal federal tax return Remember to refer any questions to your tax advisor.
Tammie Mullins-Rice,
AAUW VB: Finance Officer
2017 AAUW National Election — One Member, One Vote
As AAUW members you will receive voter information in early April by e-mail and mail with
the Spring AAUW Outlook! Candidate slate, bylaws proposals, Public Policy Program proposals,
and resolutions will be published in the Spring issue of AAUW Outlook. And don’t forget to
check for the latest updates on the AAUW National Election web page.
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… AAUW National News…
Dear AAUW Member, January 24, 2017
I hope you all had a restful holiday season filled with fun, family, and friends. As we settle back into our AAUW lives, I would like to update you on several items. Our search for AAUW’s new CEO is in process with several good candidates in the pipeline. Things appear to be moving smoothly to fulfill our intent of having our new CEO in place and introduced to AAUW at large at our National Convention this June. Additionally, for the past two years the AAUW Board of Directors has been conducting an organizational review and analysis regarding the long-term sustainability of AAUW programs and their alignment with our mission. Part of that process was the formation of the Resource Sustainability Task Force in February 2015, composed of current and former board members. As the result of the two-year analysis we identified the need for focusing AAUW efforts and programs. To this end the board enacted budget priorities for the next fiscal year that realign budget priorities with mission priorities. This included reorganization of some departments and positions within AAUW. Healthy organizations regularly analyze their operations, and you may rest assured that AAUW will continue to provide strong advocacy in accordance with the public policy platform adopted by members, a robust funding of fellowships and grants, and leadership development and programs for women and girls now and in the future. We are rapidly approaching the opening of AAUW’s National Election, and I remind you all how important it is that you use your voice in this process. Candidate bios and videos will be available online as of January 30 as will the call for appointed candidates to the AAUW board. Please encourage individuals you think would serve AAUW well in this role, and of course, consider yourself! If a board position is not of interest, then perhaps you’ll consider serving on a national committee this year. Either way, AAUW needs you! A by-laws amendment regarding the degree requirement for AAUW membership eligibility has once again been proposed, so we know you’ll want to engage in robust conversation around that issue in person as well as online. As always, encourage members to vote so their voice and viewpoint are heard! State conventions will occur over the next few months, and you are encouraged to attend and learn what’s happening in your state and how it impacts your work with AAUW. We also hope to see many of you at AAUW’s National Convention in Washington, D.C., June 14-17. Once again, AAUW will storm Capitol Hill to make certain our elected officials know that AAUW’s eyes are upon the work they do, and to ensure that women’s issues remain at the forefront of the national conversation. I do hope you join us for this always impressive event, and for the comradery and learning opportunities that the convention itself provides.
I thank you for your deep, unwavering commitment to AAUW and its mission to change the climate for women and girls. So many dedicated people, working for the same goals, cannot fail to bring us all to that better world on our horizon. Sincerely yours,
Patricia Fae Ho AAUW Board Chair
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2017 AAUW National Convention
June 14-17 Washington, DC
Leadership for Women, by Women
Registration is now open! http://convention.aauw.org/plan-trip
AAUW VIRGINIA BEACH WINTER-SPRING BOOKCLUB
TITLES…Join us!
Anyone who says they have only one life to live
must not know how to read a book.
–Author Unknown
Adelante Book Club
The Adelante book group meets at member's homes 7pm the fourth Thursday of odd months, September through May. We discuss books chosen from the AAUW's Adelante Book of the Month Club list. For more information, contact Dana Henning at [email protected]. AAUW National Adelante booklist of women centric books: http://www.aauw.org/files/2016/05/Adelante-Book-List-1998-Present.pdf
Date & Time Book Author Hostess
March 23 7 pm
Sugar’s Life in the Hood: The Story of a Former Welfare Mother
Tracy Ehlers and Sugar Turner
Bachrach
Ginny Werner
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May 25 7 pm
Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems
Nikki Giovanni Sally Pattison-Cisna
Morning Book Club
Once a month we get up early and hie ourselves off to a restaurant to discuss a book we have previously selected. The restaurants vary from month to month, and we are always open to finding ones we haven't visited previously. The only requirements are that the place is reasonably quiet (so we can liven it up), serves good food at a reasonable price, and we can get to it. We have selected the books to be read from now through next June. Any member who wanted to do so named one or more books and we, literally, drew the winners out of not a hat, but ... This auspicious event takes place on the 1st Thursday of every month at 7:30 a.m. September-November and 8am January-March except when it doesn't because we have to change it for some reason, such as a holiday. Come join us!
Connie Davis
Date & Time Book Author Place
March 2 7:30 am
Without Reservations Alice Steinbach Mary’s
April 6 7:30 am
A Dog’s Purpose W. Brice Cameron Early Bird Café
May 4 7:30 am
God Help the Child Toni Morrison Classic Diner
June 1 7:30 am
Hunting Season Mirita Ojito Dish
Evening Book Club
The AAUW Evening book Group meets monthly on second Tuesdays at 7:00pm get togethers. All are welcome to join in the lively conversation and to enjoy the tasty desserts. For more information, please contact Mary DeLaney at 481-1046 or email [email protected].
Date & Time Book Author Hostess
March 14, 2017 I Saw a Man Owen Sheers
TBA
April 11, 2017 Testimony
Anita Shreve TBA
May 9, 2017 Neverhome Laird Hunt
TBA
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AAUW Virginia Beach February-May 2017 Calendar
This is our proposed calendar
subject to change. Please, mark
these on your calendar! This does
not include book club, dining group,
or movie sister schedules, most of
which are listed earlier here.
All locations are in Virginia
Beach unless otherwise
indicated.
Saturday February 18 9:30am-1pm
Branch Meeting at TCC JUL/Joint Use Library
1700 College Crescent Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Saturday, March 4 11am-2pm
AAUW VA SE District Meeting Carini’s Italian Restaurant 3718 Williamsburg Road
Richmond, VA (near airport)
Saturday, March 11 8:30am-4:30pm
STEM4Girls TCC Advanced Technology Center
1700 College Crescent Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Saturday, March 25 1-4:30 pm
Branch Meeting at TCC JUL/Joint Use Library
1700 College Crescent Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Saturday, April 1 Time TBA
AAUW VA State Leadership Meeting English Inn of Charlottesville, 2000 Morton Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
Saturday, April 22 1-4:30 pm
Branch Meeting at TCC JUL/Joint Use Library
1700 College Crescent Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Wednesday May 17, Time TBA/Evening
May Banquet TBA
Sunday, May 21 2:30 pm
Little Theater of Virginia Beach Calendar Girls
550 Barberton Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23451
June 14–17, 2017 AAUW National Convention Washington, DC Venue TBA
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AAUW Virginia Beach Board
Your ideas appreciated! Join us 4th Wednesdays usually at 6:30
at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
POSITION NAME EMAIL PHONE
President Sally Daniel [email protected]
757.822.7554
President-Elect Kaitlyn Smith [email protected]
757-646.3947
Program Vice President Jo-Ann Clegg
[email protected] 757. 481.1731
Co-Membership Vice Presidents
Theresa Nock [email protected]
757-718-7948
Carole Szetela [email protected] H: 757. 631.1805 C: 757.681.4191
Finance Officer
Tammie Rice [email protected] 757-630-7097
Recording Secretary of the Branch
Louise Wild [email protected] 757-422-1948
Recording Secretary of the Board
We need you!
AAUW Funds Chair
Ginny Werner [email protected] 757-623-2345
College/University Relations Chair
Yuying Shen [email protected] 757-463-4926
Bylaws Chair
Neola Waller [email protected] 757-217-2356
Community Outreach Co-Chairs
Dottie Holtz [email protected]
757.460.2440
Marianne Stanley [email protected] 757.463.9807
Historian Linda Todd [email protected] 757-467-1119
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Newsletter Editor
Sally Pattison-Cisna
with Lorrie Ames [email protected] H: 757.340.2829
Public Policy Co-Chairs
Maria Fornella [email protected]
Mary Pat Liggio
757-363-2295
Publicity Co-Chairs
Publicity Chair Hardcopies
Fran Adams [email protected]
H: 757-467-2775
Publicity Chair Website & Facebook
Tammie Rice [email protected] 757-630-7097