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March 2011
Volume 19, Issue 6
Editor: Jerrie Dooley
THE DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL
BETA ZETA BUZZMeeting: Founders
Day BanquetMonday, March 28
6:00 p.m.
Memorial PresbyterianChurch Hall
Hostesses:Leatrice HaleyJanie ImmelLucille RochsEvelyn WeinheimerDebbie Klein
Ann MahnkenCheryl MooreLinda Kesler
Program:Beta ZetasPast: Still Giving UsButterflies
Purpose 2: To honorwomen who have given orwho evidence a potentialfor distinctive service inany field of education.
Purpose 3: To advancethe professional interestand position of womeneducators
Service: Bring donationsfor the Boys and Girls Club(items and $1), HeadStart(cash or books), andCultural Street Fair ($1.50-$2)
Music: Delta Kappa
Gamma SongBeta Zeta website:www.betazeta.weebly.com
State website:www.alphastatetexas.org
International website:www.deltakappagamma.org
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
Beta Zetas Past: Still Giving Us Butterflies
Where were you the last time you got
butterflies in your stomach? Were you nervous?
Excited? Happy? In love? Did your hands or knees
shake, and did your heart feel fluttery or jittery?
Thats how the members of the Archives Committee,
the Program Committee, the Music Committee, the
Social Committee, the hostesses, and I feel about
out Founders Day Banquet on March 28! The
program is about Beta Zeta pioneers, Irene
Spenrath, Lucille Rochs, and Helen Weiss! My heart
is all a-flutter thinking about the interviews done by
Evelyn Weinheimer, Janie Immel, and Donna Henke.
Helen Usener of the Archives Committee also helpedput this program together. We will keep these
interviews forever so that we can preserve our Beta
Zeta heritage!
You wont need a net to capture a butterfly at
our banquet! Just pick a butterfly off our Texas
Treasure Tree so you know what to bring for
hospitalized children in the Valley. Our gifts of LOVE
will take flight to the McAllen convention, along with
our prayers and good wishes!
Are you feeling the butterflies yet?
Tammy Vitek, President
MISSION STATEMENT
The Delta Kappa Gamm
Society Internatio
promotes professioand personal growth
women educators a
excellence in educationVISION STATEME
Leading womeducators impacteducation worldwide.
DATES TREMEMBER:
June 23-25, 2011 Texas State DKG
ConventionMcAllen, Texas
Register by May 9th
fthe discounted fee.
Presidents Message
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BETA ZETA BUZZ Page 2
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Know Our Beta Zeta HistoryCarolyn Otto has done a wonderful job presenting our chapter history complete
with pictures on the chapter website. Click here to view:
http://betazeta.weebly.com/chapter-history.html. This history has been
updated every biennium through the years, usually by the outgoing president to
keep it up to date. You will enjoy the pictures and seeing how we have
changed in hairstyles and dress while still sharing our commitment to education
with our previous sisters in Beta Zeta. Read it today to learn the 76 years ofhistory of our Beta Zeta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma.
Services for the MonthA special thank you to Tabitha Reeh, invited by
Jo Dodd, Human Growth & Services chair, for sharing
about "Special Olympics". Tabitha asked us to help at
training and events for individuals with intellectual
disabilities. This service will benefit us as well as many
special people. Helpers are needed at the area meet in
Marble Falls on Friday, April 8,10-3. If you can help,
Once again you did an awesome job bringing
items for the Boys and Girls Club. We collected 50
books, 3 games, supplies and $10. Cash is always
welcome to fund their activities, and we invite you to
bring a $1 to the banquet. Thank you for all of your
support over the past year. We will continue to collect
items through our April meeting.
Helping Our Sisters to the South
Beta Zeta has many opportunities to help make the 82nd Texas State Convention a success foreveryone. State conventions dont just benefit the attendees. They benefit every member by bringing
new ideas and leadership back to our chapters. Our Area VI is assisting the hosting South Texas
area. We will work at registration and as table hosts. What we do wont come close to what the
hosting area will give in both time and money. Each Area VI chapter will donate $75 to help fund the
Cultural Street Fair. You can help by donating $1.50-$2.00 for this event, which will showcase the
rich cultural heritage of South Texas and help us northerners learn about an area of Texas that
most of us know only in stereotypes. What a great way to encourage diversity and appreciation for
this unique area of Texas! Please donate at the banquet to help our hard working southern sisters.
Jo Dodd, HG&S committee chair introducesTabitha Reeh, FISD special educationteacher and Special Olympics coach atFHS.
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BETA ZETA BUZZ Page 3
CHAPTER OFFICERSPresident-Tammy VitekFirst Vice President KareLoeffler
Second Vice President-Andrea HudsonTreasurer-Tisha ClementsRecording Secretary-AmONeilCorresponding Secretary-
Janet HextParliamentarian-JerrieDooley
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!March
Andrea Hudson - 23
AprilElena Howard-3
Let Your Voice be Heard!
Mollye Long, Legislative committee
member updated us on the TRTA Day
at the Capitol planned for Wednesday,
March 23rd. Retired teachers from
around the state will converge on the
capitol to let their views be known. The
state budget deficit threatens to cause
reductions in the state contribution to
TRS as well as changes to retireehealth coverage and premiums.
Thank you, Mollye, for the work
you do on behalf of retired teachers,
current and future. We look forward to
hearing about this special day from
Mollye and others who will represent
us there.
The Book Corner
I just finished reading SabineCrossing, A Story of EarlyTexas by Jacquelyn
Thompson, a sixth generationTexan. The story revolvesaround Letty Bradley, theauthors great-greatgrandmother. Thompson hasresearched actual events, courtdocuments, and family lore topiece together Lettys story andall of the Bradley family into ahistorical book about life inTexasits many hardships,adventures, and extremes of
love, greed, and generosity. Itwasnt until after I read thisbook and realized we arecelebrating Texas 175thanniversary this month that Ithought it might be a neatread for our members.
The book is availablefrom Amazon, Barnes & Noble,and AuthorHouse.
By Dolores Klussmann
Lindy and her Band or Merry Music Makers
Notice the lively music at meetings this year?Well, we have Lindy Haley and her musiccommittee to thank for all the toe-tapping,tambourine-shaking, bell-ringing, and voice-raisingthat is coming out of the FES Library the 4 thMonday of the month. From the Christmas Sing-Along to the Beatleswhen Im 64to Lean on Me, itall means fun! Thanks Lindy for getting us all inrhythm for an uplifting end to our chapter meetings.
April is thlast monto
recommennewmembers!So far whave only potential nemembers.Lets makefinal big puto add nemembers.Membershicommittee,please leathe [email protected] wapprovethem in Apand initiate October.
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Beta Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma February 28, 2011 Minutes
Program- Our meeting opened with a program on Special Olympics presented by Tabitha Reeh. She told
us that Special Olympics is a non-profit organization benefiting people with special needs. It began in
Texas in 1969 with 350 athletes; now it has over 36,000 participants in Texas alone and is also nationwide.
Over 48,000 volunteers are needed and members were encouraged to volunteer. The next event is Track
and Field, April 8th
in Marble Falls. Contact Tabitha Reeh [email protected] you can help. Jo Dodd
was the program facilitator.
President Vitek then officially called the meeting to order with her gavel at 4:40PM in theFredericksburg Elementary Library. Janie Immel read two anonymous inspirational passages. One was
about Beatitudes for friends of disabled people and the other was a quote, The only th ings kids wear out
faster than their shoes are parents and teachers. The hostesses were thanked for a wonderful table full ofrefreshments.
Business Meeting- Jan. 24th minutes were approved as printed in the Beta Zeta Buzz newsletter. Tisha
Clements sent her Treasurers Report and it was filed for audit.
Grant-in-Aid/Scholarships- Janet Hext encouraged us to tell college students that will soon student teach to
apply for scholarships. Jerrie Dooley has worked tirelessly to get students to apply for Alpha State
Aspiring Educator Awards. Last year the state gave 10, 5 of which were local students! This year we have
six local non-traditional college students applying. Each one of them had a letter written by a Beta Zetamember. Thanks went out to all involved. Evelyn Weinheimer also spoke about Retired Teachers awarding
grants to classroom teachers for a class project they want to undertake- Donnie Finn was given information
to post on all campuses. Retired teachers are also encouraging relatives of Texas Retired Teachers
(majoring in education) to apply for scholarships.
Membership- Janet Hext conveyed that 35 chapter members were present at the meeting.
Legislative- Mollye Long reported in the absence of Lucille Rochs, who is home recovering after a fall.
She spoke about Filling the Gallery at the state Capital on March 23 with educators. Let Mollye know ifyou want to carpool.
Ceremonies and Archives will meet to plan for our Founders Day Banquet.
Unfinished Business- Members were encouraged to visit the Alpha State website to register for the StateConvention (in McAllen June 23-25) and make room reservations soon. We want a host of Beta Zeta
members to be there as our fellow chapter member, Joanne Davis, is sworn in as president of Alpha State!
New Business- Andrea Hudson informed us that our chapter received the Early Bird Award for our
yearbook. Evelyn Weinheimer made a motion and Janet Hext seconded that Founders Day Donations willbe donated to State Convention Cultural Street Fair. Motion passed. It was also okayed for another jar to
be at Founders Day to collect money/books for our local Head Start center which was flooded in thesevere cold (fire extinguisher lines above the kitchen burst) resulting in loss of computers, student
materials, and other items. Talk to Jo Dodd if you are interested in being a volunteer substitute teacher for
Head Start; they have no funds to pay substitutes but fill-in staff is still needed. At least 21 members turned
in checks for Founders Day Banquet to beheld in honor of Beta Zetas 76th birthday on March 28, 2011 atthe Memorial Presbyterian Church on North Milam. Please make a reservation by March 19
thif you plan to
attend. Meeting was adjourned after we sang Lean on Me led by Lindy Haley assisted by KarenLoeffler.
Respectfully submitted,
AmyONeil, Secretary Tammy Vitek, President
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