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Beta Tau Chapter 67 of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Area VI Alpha State, Texas Volume 27, Issue 8 April 2020 Presidents’ Corner… Kathy Jeffcoat & Brenda Krueger Beta Tau Co Presidents INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Beta Tau Dialogue Area 6 Coordinator Message 2 Area 6 Workshop Information 2 Trea$urer’$ New$ 3 Message from TSO President 4 Off the Shelf - Book Reviews 5 Quarantine 6 Birthdays 7 Beta Tau Chapter San Antonio, Texas Beta Tau Dialog Rose Bradley - Editor [email protected] 2102 Copper Hill San Antonio, TX 78232 210-884-0082 Check Out Beta Tau’s Website for News and Information http://www.deltakappagamma.org/TX-betatau/ ! " #$ % & " ' ( ) * + $ , - ) . ( ( , / . . ( 0 1 2 3 $ 4 3 5 & + 6 / 7 89:8; 4 2 ! " #$ % & " ' ( ) * + $ , - ) . ( ( , / . . ( 0 1 2 3 $ 4 3 5 & + 6 / 7 89:8; 4 2 ! " #$ % & " ' ( ) * + $ , - ) . ( ( , / . . ( 0 1 2 3 $ 4 3 5 & + 6 / 7 89:8; 4 2 What an end to the biennium! We’re closeted at home with only immediate family, running only essential errands, and have lots of time. Some have learned to use new technology applications. Some are supporting small businesses. We’re getting reacquainted with our stoves/ovens. We introverts are thriving. We’ve practiced for this situation our whole lives. Extroverts – not so much. Wherever you find yourself on the line between sublime/crazy, know that you have friends from Beta Tau. We’re just a text or call away. And we have time! On behalf of Brenda and myself, I’d like to thank the chapter for your support of our new ideas and helping us to lead. A woman doesn’t stand alone in this group. Help is around every corner. I greatly appreciate it. I’m so looking forward to see what Jeannette & Myrna are planning for the next year. Knowing those two, it’ll be fun. May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13 Personal antidote: While working traffic control at our church’s food bank on Thursday evening, a lady offered me a pair of gloves - the kind being used to avoid germs. Since I controlled how close I got to people and the fact that I touched nothing, I declined the offer. Then she asked if I needed hand sanitizer. “Actually, I do!” I replied. She gave me the pictured bottle. I went to the food bank to bless others. God touched me through this woman willing to share what she had. May I be as willing to share as this dear lady. I am blessed.

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Bet a T au Ch ap te r 67 o f t h e D el ta K ap pa G am m a So ci et y Int er na t i on al Ar e a V I

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Volume 27, Issue 8 April 2020

Presidents’ Corner… Kathy Jeffcoat & Brenda Krueger Beta Tau Co Presidents

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Beta Tau Dialogue

Area 6 Coordinator Message 2

Area 6 Workshop Information 2

Trea$urer’$ New$ 3 Message from TSO President 4 Off the Shelf - Book Reviews 5 Quarantine 6

Birthdays 7

Beta Tau Chapter San Antonio, Texas

Beta Tau Dialog

Rose Bradley - Editor [email protected]

2102 Copper Hill San Antonio, TX 78232

210-884-0082

Check Out Beta Tau’s Website

for News and Information

http://www.deltakappagamma.org/TX-betatau/

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Stay Safe / Wash Hands / Stay Home

These are sayings we are hearing during these times of quarantine. Life has slowed down and I hope you are finding things to do during this time. I have found some new books to read on my kindle, do more Bible studies, try new recipes, working in the yard and still keeping up with my house cleaning, washing, teaching, and of course DKG. As of right now, we will not have any word about our convention till the deadline to sign up for the convention comes around. The deadline is May 15th. We will go ahead and plan for our convention until we hear otherwise.*** As soon as I hear, you will be notified. The same is true for our International Convention. If we cancel these events, we will loose a lot of money. We will just wait and see what our Executive boards decide. We are still several months out from our Area Workshop. We are still planning for this wonderful event. Let’s all sign up and get our money and lists of attendees in by June 1st. I am staying in contact with your presidents and will send out another article in May, even though most of you do not have a meeting during this month. I applaud the chapters who have held meetings via Zoom. This is a great way to stay connected. I did my first Zoom meeting with one of my students this week and it worked out great until she started playing with the camera. LOL May you stay safe and please let your president know if you need anything. As always, YOU are the KEY! Cathy Criner Area 6 Coordinator

***as of April 17, 2020 the TSO Convention was cancelled. See page 4 for details.

TSO Area 6 Workshop

Saturday, September 12, 2020 8:30 AM(registration begins)

Luckey Ranch Elementary---Medina Valley ISD 12045 Luckey River

San Antonio, TX. 78252

Registration fee is: $15.00 per person

DEADLINE IS: June 1. NO REFUNDS AFTER June 1. Make checks payable to: BETA CHAPTER.

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TREA$URER’$ New$ by Scotta Williams

Beta Tau Treasurer Since we have missed seeing everyone for a couple of months, I would like to use this space to cover some financial news for the chapter.

2020 – 2021 Dues

Dues need to be paid by the end of May so that Beta Tau will be able to meet the deadlines of TSO and the DKG International.

ACTIVE dues - $75.00 RESERVE dues - $35.00 Here are some alternatives to our members for payment: #1 – By check, made payable to Beta Tau and mailed to: Scotta Williams 3027 Split Rock Circle Bulverde, TX 78163 #2 – Using Zelle, a free app that many financial institutions are offering so that you can transfer funds directly from your checking or savings account to me. Arrange for your dues to be sent to me from your bank to my account and send me a message via email: [email protected] or by text: 210-317-9998 and I will put the funds in the Beta Tau account. #3 – Payment can be sent in full; in 2 payments of $37.50 in April and May; or 3 payments of $25.00 in April, May and June.

Area 6 Workshop

If you are planning to attend the Area 6 Workshop in Castroville on September 12 this fall, please let Scotta know right away so that you will be registered. The cost is $15.00 per member, and this can be included with your dues payment so that we can get your name on the list of those planning to attend.

From our dear Beta Tau sister Carolyn Dahlgren:

I would like to offer a prayer for our sisters in Beta Tau.

Dear heavenly father in your infinite mercy and wisdom watch over protect and guide us. Keep us safe and healthy. Shine your goodness and light upon us.

-Amen

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Page 4 Beta Tau Dialog

April 20, 2020 TSO Members, With the health and well being of our membership being of utmost importance, the TSO Executive Committee met via Zoom on Friday, April 17, 2020 and voted to cancel our 91st TSO Convention in McAllen. Members that have registered for this Convention will receive a check for a full refund minus any donation made to the ASTEF Decade Donors. Those donations will be sent to ASTEF. Please allow the McAllen Convention Treasurer several weeks to get the refunds processed and mailed. If you have already made a hotel reservation you must contact the hotel to cancel. All hotel numbers are available on the Convention website at dkgtexas.org. You will need your confirmation number and your credit card to do this. Information about Presidents and Treasurers training will be forthcoming. My hope is that neither you nor any of your family members have been affected by this virus. YOU are the Key! Patti Belknap TSO President 2019-2021 International Non-dues Revenue Committee member 2018-2020 [email protected]

A Message from the Texas State Organization’s President

On Sept. 17, 2020 the Alpha State Texas Educational Foundation (ASTEF) will be celebrating a milestone in her brief history. It will mark the 10th Birthday of “OUR” Foundation. The mission of Alpha State Texas Educational Foundation is:

• to provide funding for activities that support professional and personal growth of women educators in Texas

• to promote educational excellence for Texas students.

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Off the Shelf – Book Reviews

Julie By Catherine Marshall

Review by Mary Hale

Reviewers Note: I have had Julie on my book-shelf for at least 20 years. When the stay-at-home orders came from our mayor and county judge, I dusted it off and began reading. I enjoyed every minute of the book. It has romance, tragedy, faith, suspense, and triumph over the forces of evil. It is Catherine Marshall’s own story in a lot of ways – her love of writing, her Christian faith, and her passion to help others shines through. Review: The Wallace family has just moved to the steel and flood-prone town of Alderton, PA. The year is 1934. Mr. Wallace has left the ministry to become Editor of the town’s weekly newspaper. Julie is a senior in high school and not very happy about moving. But she aims to make the most of it. Mr. Wallace tells his family that he needs their help keeping expenses down at the paper. Julie becomes the proofreader, writes some copy, and her younger brother and sister help with delivery. A new pastor, Spencer Meloy, was hired at Baker Memorial Church where the Wallace’s begin attending. After a flood rips up the low-lying area of Alderton where the steel mill workers live, Rev. Meloy enlists the teen-agers in town to canvas the area for needs. The group decides to fix up a Community Center where the immigrant women can meet to sew, socialize, and help each other. This doesn’t sit right with the older businessmen in the church who try to blackball the idea and Mr. Meloy. In the meantime, something is not right about the Kissawha Dam that is on the grounds of the Hunting and Fishing Club. Owners are very secretive about it. When the Editor asks for an engineer’s report on the dam’s safety, he is not given a straight answer. A friend of Julie’s gets a copy of the engineer’s report for the Editor. Turmoil ensues. Through it all, Julie comes into her own and realizes that faith and determination (to help others) will be her guide.

Austin and Commodore Perry By Texas Heritage Foundation

Review by Suzette Price

I am reading a book called "Austin and Commodore Perry" published in 1952 by the Texas Heritage Foundation. It is not very exciting, but I am slowly getting through it. I grew up in Austin, so it holds some interest for me. Under a section called Texas History Facts is this paragraph:

In 1918 and again in 1920, aided by the suffrage of the women, Miss Annie Webb announced for and was elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction, thereby being the first woman to become a state official in Texas. She remained until her death as an able faculty member at the University of Texas in Austin.

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Since many of us are sheltering in place, let’s check in with a few of our Beta Tau sisters and see what they have been up to over the past few weeks.

I have channeled my creative talents into baking bread. Trouble is that I have also been eating it!

-Marilyn Wienecke

I oiled my sewing machine and made a set of eight placemats for spring/summer that are reversible. I’ve also found that there are many substitutes for eggs in baking! I had no idea!! I was determined to use my bread machine that had been gathering dust. Well, the loaf with an egg substitute had a crust that was too hard to eat so in the trash it went and I intend to call Cuisinart for help when the virus thing is over! When I found I had no yeast for another kind of loaf I made beer bread. It’s so easy and delicious! This is a fun time to polish silver which I really enjoy doing - and at the same time go through some drawers sorting, discarding and creating a stack of things for donation when the time comes. Along with the sensible activities here, I’ve entered a coloring contest with my son, for a prize being a new power bike from the RAD Bike Company from Seattle. (He colors a lot better than I do so I’ll keep you posted!) Personal contacts are a blessing. I’ve connected with an endearing friend from Seattle whom I haven’t seen in five years. She and I began our friendship in the third grade and I’m not going to tell you how many years we’ve been friends! Thank you for letting me share with you. With sister love,

-Charlotte Hains

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Mission Statement

The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International promotes

professional and personal growth of women educators and

excellence in education.

Beta Tau Dialog

Vision Statement

Leading Women Educators Impacting Education Worldwide

BETA TAU OFFICERS

CO-PRESIDENTS Kathy Jeffcoat Brenda Krueger 1st CO-VICE PRESIDENTS Mary Hale Rose Bradley 2nd VICE PRESIDENT Jeannette Ferguson TREASURER Scotta Williams RECORDING SECRETARY Ann Carter CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Suzette Price PARLIAMENTARIAN Ann Morales

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