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January - 2013
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SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONAL OF ASHLAND
CALENDARW, Jan 212 - 1 pm*
Business Meeti ng
W, Jan 912 - 1 pm*
APD Sexual AssaultDet Carrie Hull
Th, Jan 10 Lunch Buddy wk1
W, Jan 1612 - 1 pm*
Am Red CrossAmy Thuren, Dir
Th, Dec 17 Lunch Buddy wk2
W, Jan 2312-1 pm*
Technical Comm.
Th, Jan 24 Lunch Buddy wk3
M, Jan 28 5:30 pm
BOARD at YMCA
W, Jan 306 pm
Blue Moon @Alex Zaremska988 Starlite Place
* La Casa del Pueblo
Coming Events:Applicati on Deadlines for:Fellowship Award - Jan 10
Area Meeti ngSat, Feb 2ndTwin Creeks Reti rement Vil-
lage, Central Point
BESTfor Women
Georgina’s Fiesta Notes ¡Hola Amigas!
Dear Friends I want to wish you all A Happy New Year: 2013. I hope you all enjoyed yourselves during our two-week break for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Our first business meeting of the year is Wednesday, January 2. Mark your calendars because January brings us five Wednesdays. We will have a Blue Moon evening event on that final Wednesday of the month. Barb Hetland and Alex Zaremska have agreed to co-host our Blue Moon meeting which will take place at Alex’s lovely home. Barb and Alex will announce the details at club so plan to attend our January meetings for details.
Save the Date: Our annual Area meeting is scheduled for Saturday, February 2, 2013 at Twin Creeks Retirement Village in Central Point. A price of $16 per person has tentatively been set to cover the cost of the room and a brunch. The Area meeting is an opportunity for our club members to meet with members of the other clubs of the Rogue Valley. Some wonderful friendships have been started with like-minded women of our valley through this annual event.
We will have our February Business meeting on February 6 followed by a fun Valentine’s Party on February 13 at Casa Del Pueblo. We had such a great time last year, we decided to do it again this year. This is just a taste of our club schedule.
Finally, I hope you take a moment to reflect on this past year. We have seen a steady growth in our membership and we have had success in our fundraising for our operations expenses using Party of Parties. Our Club is truly blessed and fortunate to have such a great group of hard working fun loving members.
President Georgina
La Casa Lunch:1 week $8.752 weeks 17.503 weeks 26.254 weeks 35.00
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Party of Parties for 2013
by Barbara StoutSI Ashland, via the Human Rights and Status of Women committee, will nominate Walda Reeder as our 2013 Ruby Award recipient. Four years ago, Walda realized that there are women here in our community who work in adult entertainment, often as a desperate last resort. Walda decided to reach out to these women. She regularly brings gifts of cookies and sweets for holidays, treats for their birthdays, and other gifts to show the women that she cares about them and acknowledges that they would not choose to work in adult entertainment given any other viable option. She leads a group who reaches out to the women by assisting them in applying for government assistance, applying for loans and grants to upgrade their skills, and by listening and encouraging them. Walda is available when the women need help to make a change to improve their lives and those of their children.
SIA Ruby Award winner for 2013: Walder Reeder
by Linda Anderson
At the Christmas Party, we had sign-ups for Party of Parties. What a lot of fun opportunities we have to look forward to this year. As the dates for these parties nears and the details are firmed, Yolanda will pass around sign-ups and ask for payment in advance.
Cookie Exchange - by Gail Rosenberg - DONE
Crab Dinner - by Linda Anderson - January 20 - $20 - FULL
Crazy Progressive Dinner - by Gail Roseberg - $20 Late afternoon/early evening at Gail’s 551 Walnut St
Greek Dinner - a Sunday in February - $20 6pm-ish at Blue Greek Restaurant, owner Gloria Rossi
Bon Voyage Party - Kathy Mooney & Barbara Stout - Februaty 24 - $10 1pm at Barb Stout’s home, 356 Otis St
Bunko Party - by Kathy Garrett-Canape & Mavis Cloutier - March 17 - $15 2pm Place & Party details to follow
Walnut Street Progressive Dinner - by all the SIA ladies on Walnut St, Wen-dy, Gail, Sue, - $15 - Late April in the Evening
Wildflower Walk (aka Wild Walk) with Mel & Mavis - May 4 - Time TBA - $5 Applegate Lake includes food & drink
Potting Plant Party - by Amanda Pyle - May XX Time TBA - $15 at Amanda’s
Morel Mushroom Hunting Party - by Julie Reeder & Laurie Schaaf - Late May, early June - $15 - Lunch & morels
Taco & Margarita Party - by Georgina Holderness & Susan Hollandsworth - Late June to early July, 2pm - $20 - At Susan’s 55 Pine Street
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by Georgina Holderness
The Christmas Cookie Exchange Party was much more than ex-changing cookies. Our hostesses Gail Rosenberg and Yolanda Nagel provided lovely finger sandwiches and snacks, eggnog and other beverages. There were special crafts including a souvenir ornament. The cookie ex-changers included our Co-Hostesses and Wendy Ray, Carol Page, Sandy Schorovsky, Kris Diasio, Kathy Mooney, Barb Stout., Susan Moen, Mel Bailey, Judy Faulkner, Patty Hammett, and Georgina. Also at the party were Larry Rosenberg, Chief Terry Holderness and Frosty soaking in the bath tub down the hall.
PofP: Cookie Exchange at Gail Rosenberg’s
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Welcome New Members: Susan & Susan
Susan Moen is the Executive Direc-tor of the Jackson County Sexual Assault Response Team (JC SART), and joined SIAshland because of her commitment to helping women and girls, and because she was impressed with the joie de vivre she witnessed when accompanying you all to the Northwestern Regional conference in 2011.
Susan moved to Ashland in 2000 af-ter working as an Assistant Director in film and television in Los Angeles; prior to that she worked as a stage manager for Cornerstone Theater. She has a husband Paul, 17 year old son Nick and 15 year old daugh-ter Willa, as well as way too many pets…She is thrilled to be part of SIAshland!
Susan Eisenberg was born and raised in San Francisco (4th genera-tion). With a degree in Criminal Jus-tice she worked as a juvenile proba-tion officer, did undercover work for Pinkerton’s and conducted exten-sive grant work studying crime and violence in secondary schools. She then discovered the business world with stints in advertising and sports marketing. During that time she was associated with many of the Bay Area sports teams including the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Warriors
and Raiders along with UC Berkeley and Stanford football programs and fundraising efforts for after school sports. She joined her husband’s infrared technology company sev-eral years ago. While their three California offices continue to thrive, technology allowed them to move to Ashland where they have been for the past 7 years. Her passion is glass fusing; they are both avid tennis players, gardeners and love to travel, having taken extensive bicycle trips through Europe.
Christmas Partyby Linda AndersonWe had a festive Christmas party at our December 12th meeting. Tables were festooned with Patti’s nutcrackers; yummy desserts were laid out; auc-tion items displayed; party of party signups laid out. And there was a con-test for tackiest Christmas sweater. Mavis’ sweater, dripping in tinsel and dangling with ornaments won, though Georgina’s tacky and torn top came
in a close second. Mavis won a gift certificate to Good Will!
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The Best of 2012
BEST BOOKSCory Ross: The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel
Wilkerson
Karen Machen: Dying to be Me, by Anita Moorjani
Linda Anderson: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn--I couldn't put it down--a rare treat!
Mel Bailey: The Passage of Power by Robert Caro, the 4th in the LBJ books
I learned SO much not only about LBJ (whom you'll love and hate all in the space of a page), but also the Kennedys and their path to power, plus huge reminders of the events of those amazing times.
Sara Brown: To Be Sung Under Water by Tom McNeal
The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny
Sue Kurth: Tatwo by Arianne Lee (Jenni Egan). I love it when friends follow their hearts and are successful.
The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett
Yolanda Nagel: Bon Appetit
BEST MOVIECory Ross: Life of Pi
Karen Machen: The Intouchables
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Kathy Mooney: A recent favorite is LINCOLN. It has been a long time where I have been at a non film festival movie where the audience clapped at the end. It is great, classic Spiel-berg and great portrayal of our history.
Laurie Schaaf: the Gangam Style Youtube video, that was everywhere last year.
Linda Anderson: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Lincoln
Argo
Mel Bailey: All the Way at OSF. Ditto re LBJ. That was great!!!
Sara Brown: Sessions
Barbara
Sue Kurth: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, (watched it on the plane)
Yolanda Nagel: Lincoln
BEST MOMENTCory Ross: Lunch on top of Wagner Butte
Karen Machen: Hearing my Mother "belly laugh" upon telling me an old story, and watching the sunset at Big Sur, California
Kathy Mooney: Barack Obama being re-elected as President for the next four years.
Laurie Schaaf: The relief Julie and I felt when we DID find morels on our Party of Parties mush-room hunt!
Linda Anderson: Obama declared winner!
Sara Brown: Tramping around Hadrian’s Wall in the north of England.
Sue Kurth: After trekking for 24 days, arriving back at Taplejung, our original starting point!
Yolanda Nagel: Birth of my great granddaughter Amelia
compiled by Sue Kurth
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