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w w w . j u n i o r l e a g u e o f l u f k i n . o r g The MonThly Magazine of The WoMen of The Junior league of lufkin, inc.
January 2011Vol. XV i , No 128
Shaken - Not StirredPre-Bond Party
Friday, February 11, 2011
007THE 35TH ANNUAL
Presented byThe Junior League of Lufkin
BALLFebruary 12, 2010
ii January 2011
1January 2011
Vol. XVI No. 128
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Table of ContentsBulletin Board .................................................................. 2
Leadership Lines .............................................................. 3
Volunteer of the Month/Pat on the Back ......................... 4
Charity Ball Update ......................................................... 5
Shaken not Stirred Pre-Bond Party/Raffle ....................... 6
Family Nights .................................................................. 7
Christmas Celebrations/Helping Hands ........................... 8
Members In The Spotlight ............................................. 10
A Word of Advice .......................................................... 11
Hospitality/Spring Market ............................................. 12
Take A Time Out ............................................................ 13
Provisional News ........................................................... 15
Cottage Meeting Assignments/Vision Screening Results.. 16
Events & Birthday Calendar .......................................... 17
Vision statement
The Junior League of Lufkin welcomes all women who are committed to volunteerism. The League educates and challenges its members to be effective community leaders, advocates, and individuals. Trained volunteers and collaborators will address and respond to community needs with positive solutions. The League focus is to educate and empower individuals, primarily children, by providing the resources and tools that will address all aspects of their well being.
The Board of DirectorsPresident ....................................................... Allyson LangstonPresident-Elect.................................................. Jennifer WebsterSecretary ...............................................................Marcy WeibeTreasurer ............................................................. Reba SquyresVP Finance ......................................................... Ashley BowersVP Communications.......................................... Julianne GreakVP Membership ..................................................Susan BelascoVP Community Projects ......................................... Shelli EllisStrategic Plan ................................................. Stephanie OliverParliamentarian .................................................. Cindy Tierney
M e e t i n G R e M i n d e R !
General MeetingTuesday, January 11, 2011
Cottage Meetings
Social time 6:30 p.m.Meeting starts at 7:00 p.m.
January 2011
Communications ChairsV. President Communications
Julianne Greak
Our View EditorMendi Brent
Internal Public Relations/WebsiteSharon Kruk
External Public RelationsJeanie McCusker
Photographer/Archivist Donna Quarles
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LUFKIN INC. Women building better communities
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The Junior League of Lufkin P.O. Box 151812
Lufkin, Texas 75915-1812
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2 January 2011
Bulletin Board
Congratulations to Allison James on
becoming a Clinical Social Worker! She passed
her exams and completed 2000+ hours! WOW!
Reminder: Cottage Meetings are January 11th!Social time 6:30 p.m. with meeting
starting at 7:00 p.m “As members will be providing the food and drinks for these meetings, please be
sure to arrive for social time!”See page 16 for your home assignment
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS on our website. There will be
a $5.00 convenience fee for JL Dues and a $2.50 convenience fee for Mandatory
Fundraiser Contribution. Go to the website and click on the Members Only section.
Select the Members Only Menu and click the “Online Payment” drop down
box. To make a tax free donation, go to Support Us Menu and select the “Tax
Deductible Contribution” drop down box.
Special thanks to the
Texas Custom Catering
for providing the
wonderful food at the
November Meeting!
Law Firm PLLC
Additional Offices: Nacogdoches, Texas and Livingston, Texas
Save The DaTeSpring Market
April 14, 15, and 16
Dates for “Family Night”Thursday, March 24th at Garrett Elementary, 507 Kurth Drive, Lufkin
Thank you to our Floral Sponsor!
Roderick of Texas
Special Thanks
for a wonderful Christmas Party!Lynda LangstonGregg Durham
Grandough Baking Company
Dan Huerta with Brookshire Brothers
League Babysitters:Anna Catherine Alvis 16 676-6255/634-2474
Elisabeth Alvis 13 635-8595/634-2474
Jacie Cates 14 824-3335/676-6410
Ashlyn Coleman 14 634-5889Mallory Dorman 15 240-1958/637-7069
Emily East 16 671-0774Krysta Gray 15 414-6437Hannah Harris 14 639-5838Lyndsey Lucia 17 875-6397Katy Ratcliff 15 875-5783Macy Rawls 15 637-2524/212-1507
Reese Roberts 13 676-3334Kayla Tierney 15 212-2734Amy Yates 16 676-4035
New email addressHeather Robertson
Please contact Marcy Weibe at mvweibe@
yahoo.com for a change of address, email
address, or phone number
Did you know that AJLI of fers insurance plans for i ts members? For more informat ion, go to ht tp://www.ajli .org/?nd=benef its_insurance . You wil l also f ind may other member benef its on the AJLI website .
SaVe The DaTe!!Relay For Life will be held Friday, May 6th. Pencil that in on your calendar now! JLL will have a team and we hope YOU are on it!!
Email Mendi Brent news for
the Bulletin Board or if you are interested
in submitting an article for the
new “A word of Advice” section of our view to mendibrent@
gmail.com
3January 2011
Leadership Lines
By Julianne Greak, VP Communications
Wow! We have accomplished so much as a League this past fall. We have closed the door to an
outstanding 2010 year, but we will not forget the good work we have done in our community. As I write this, I am reflecting on what we have done in the last few months.
In September, our new website was revealed, followed by unveiling of the Message Board located under the Members Only. In October, we provided JL Members the opportunity to pay their JL Dues and Fundraising Contributions online.
The Vision Screening Committee chaired by Nickie Ashby set a new record this fall by screening 4,558 children in Angelina County. What a fabulous accomplishment for the Vision Screening Committee and all Members who volunteered their time for such a worthy cause. The November Family Nights at Coston Elementary was a huge success. Thank you Shawn Dunn for coordinating the event! The League appreciates your hard work. Susan Harris, Simply Done Chair provided the ACE (alternative) campus, shirts and sweatshirt. The project also provided the Rainbow Room with baby/toddler items. October’s Super Saturday Pumpkin Party was a fun filled family event at the Museum of East Texas. The second Super Saturday was held in December. Santa was present at the Museum of East Texas to hear the childrens’ Christmas wishes.
We welcome in the 2011 year eager to serve as our theme for the 2010-2011 year is “Here to Serve”! The 2011 year is full of JL events. We still have so much to do and accomplish. Charity Ball in February, Family Nights in March at Garrett Elementary, Spring Market in April, Career Conference in May, and Camp Get Fit/KIK in July. There are two Super Saturdays scheduled. One will be held at the end of February to celebrate Mardi Gras and a weekend in May to “Celebrate Paint”. We will end the JL year with School Supply/Backpack Drive in August. Let’s roll up our sleeves and jump in to continue to make a difference in Angelina County. Remember it is the little things that can make a difference in a person’s life. We are “Here to Serve”… so let’s do just that. Know that the time you serve within our League makes a difference.
On a final note, I will be conducting a focus group session with various League members on creative ways to promote our message to the community. Members that are interested in attending the focus group do not need to have a leadership role in the League. Everyone has a voice in the League whether you volunteer in a leadership role or you volunteer behind the scenes. Please contact me if you are interested in attending a focus group and have suggestions.
Julianne Greak
Roderick of Texas
Phone: (936) 639-2961Cell: (936) 414-0555
2610 S. John ReddittLufkin, TX 75904
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4 January 2011
Volunteer of the Month/Pat on the Back
Pat on the Back Award
Samie Montes
Samie Montes, deserves a pat on the back for her outstanding work organizing and maintaining an inventory system for League supplies and purchases as well as recognition of your volunteer work in the community with CASA Tour of Homes and St. Cyprians PTO.
Jennifer Webster was presented with the November Volunteer of the Month award for her continued commitment to our organization and our community. She has taken on multiple jobs this League year including President-Elect and Helping Hands Chair, and she has served as VP of Finance and Treasurer since September,as well. Thank you for an amazing job.
Volunteer of the Month
Jennifer Webster
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
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November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
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November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Nacogdochesopens
November2010
Lufkin 634-DOCS (3627)
Between Sam’s andTractor Supply
Livingston 888-634-DOCS (3627)
On 190 AcrossWalmart
Injuries & Illnesses
Antibiotics & Shots
On-Site Digital X-Ray
Urgent Asthma & Allergy Treatment
Lacerations & Broken Bones
Urgent On-Site Lab
Nacogdoches 936-560-9898
On North Street AcrossWalmart in the Nacogdo-
ches Market Place
5January 2011
Charity Ball Update
Resolve Bond!
Brace yourself for the adventure – the 007 Charity Ball is almost here. You will soon be receiving your invitation for fun, excitement and thrills! Be the next James Bond, or better yet, the next Bond Girl by coming to this year’s Ball.
The band, Louisiana Crossroads, will be playing some of everyone’s favorite dance music selections. From cover songs originally recorded by The Commodores to George Strait all the way to The Red Hot Chili Peppers, the variety and quality of the band’s playlist are truly amazing. Louisiana Crossroads performs over 200 times a year. And after you hear them on February 12th, you will know why! Another treat this year will be the extra James Bond Style Entertainment. Complimentary gaming tables will be offered to
all in attendance. Later that evening the fun will begin, so if dancing the night away is not your thing, this surely will be. Things to note: •The“BuyitNow”auctionitemswillbeavailablefromFebruary1stuntilthenightoftheBall. Purchase auction items at retail value regardless of Ball attendance. Get great items and make a difference! •ContactMelanieRushing,007 Ball Invitation Chair to get your friends added to the invite list. •LeagueMembers–don’tforgetalltheincentivestogetafreeBallticket.Wewantyouthere! •Contactany007 Ball committee member if you are interested in donating an auction item or
have any 007 Ball questions. Hundreds of hours of planning have been put in to mak-ing this year’s event an evening that you will never forget. Our menu, James Bond-Style Entertainment, auction, band, and much more are all set. All we need now is YOU. YOU to make plans, YOU to invite friends, and YOU to make memories. See you at the 007 Ball!
Natalie Thornton
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6 January 2011
Shaken not Stirred Pre-Bond Party/Raffle
Plan For It.Vince Treadwell, CFP®
321 S. First St. Lufkin, tx 75901 (936) 634-6116
Don’t just dream about retirement.
www.edwardjones.comMember SPIC
Serving Individual Investors Since 1871
When Natalie asked me to chair the Charity Ball raffle I was a little apprehensive. I thought, “I hate selling
raffle tickets, and you want me to chair raffle sales?” But, I thought about it and realized the one raffle I actually like and feel good about selling is to our Charity Ball. Do you realize, in addition to the countless volunteer hours we provide to our community, we also contributed
over $80,000, last year alone! We would NOT have been able to do this without raffle sales. Dollar for dollar, these tickets represent pure profit, money that is placed back into our community, and into our league funded/owned projects. Why did you choose to be part of the Junior League? For me, I am proud to be a Junior League member because of what we accomplish for our local community of women and children. Through our efforts, we have 1. Delivered over 550 backpacks to local schools. 2. Assisted LISD in vision screening hundreds of students in grades PK, K, 1, 3, 5, 7. 3. Supported CPS with stocking, clothing, childcare needs such as formula, food, and hygiene items, etc. for children with emergent needs, including those waiting to be placed into the foster care system. 4. Annually, we award $10,000 in scholarships, to high school graduates throughout Angelina County. Last year, our financial donations exceeded $55,000. Organizations awarded include the Museum of East Texas, the Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council, Angelina Alliance for Children, Angelina County & Cities Health District, Boys and Girls Club of East Texas, Goodwill Industries, Hospice in the Pines, Mosaic Center, Lufkin Adult Learning Center, Mosaic Center, and the Pregnancy Help center. This could not have been done without raffle sales!!!
Furthermore, the items donated are amazing! What lady would not want to win a Rolex watch? What man wouldn’t want to win a Browning Rifle? The iPad is a hot item that made a lot of peoples ‘wish list’ at Christmas. And, the $800 worth of groceries and gas would certainly help any budget! Like most people, I have always had difficulty selling raffle tickets; I usually just buy them myself. But, this raffle has always been the exception. Most people want to purchase these tickets. Our raffle has terrific prizes, and you can emphasize the money raised is used to better our community. Thus, it raises awareness of why you are in the Junior League anyway! Basically, the prizes make selling the raffle tickets easy, if you just ask! Ideas for sales…. •Makealistofpeopletoasktobuytickets.Friends,family,neighbors,sustainers, fellow employees, your hairdresser, nail tech... Try to get a couple of them marked off your list every day. As you mark people off, add additional names. •Makeitagoal,tosellthemostticketsyouhaveyettosell…Youmay even earn a free ticket to the 007 Charity Ball! If you sell $300 in raffle--- a free Charity Ball ticket is yours! I encourage you to get out there this year and sell, sell, sell. Lastly, we will be signing up for dates to sell extra tickets at locations such as Brookshire Brothers, Woodland Heights, and Memorial Hospital. If you know of a great location to set up a table to sell tickets, please let me know… And, please sign up to help us in raising money for our community!
By Kissy Suzuki aka Paula Sherry, Charity Ball Raffle Chairman
Don’t be “Baffled by Raffle”
Charity Ball is just around the corner and we hope you are ready for the “Shaken not Stirred” Pre-Bond Party! The committee is working to make sure it is a night of intrigue, sophistication, fun and celebration. Not only will we be celebrating 35 years of the Charity Ball, but we will also be honoring our fantastic Helping Hands Sponsors!
Each sponsorship level of the Helping Hands Campaign receives Pre-Ball tickets. This is great time to mingle and thank our Sponsors for supporting the JLL and our community projects. The activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. the evening before the ball and the cost is $25 per ticket. Martinis, delicious food, auctions and a few surprises await all who attend! See you there!
By Xenia Onatopp aka Lora Huerta, Charity Ball Co-Chairman
Paula Sherry
Lora Huerta
Shaken not Stirred Pre-Bond Party
7January 2011
Family Nights
The second annual Family Nights began at Coston Elementary on November 16th, 2010. We were pleased to serve about 175 parents
and students a free, hot meal. More importantly, the families ate and talked together during mealtime. This “family time” is a treat because most families rarely get to eat a meal together around the table
during the school week because we are so busy going in different directions! Our League members did an outstanding job serving everyone and then raffled off the leftover pizzas – much to the winner’s delight! Another highlight of the evening was the kids’ participation in different activities after the meal as their parents listened to a
presentation. The most popular activities were the “Cheer Clinic” and “Basketball”, while “Sign Language/ Games” and “Smart Board Videos” were also well attended. Special thanks to League member / LMS Cheer Coach, Caron Cook, and numerous LMS Cheerleaders who lead about 30 young girls with dreams of being cheerleaders someday! Kudos to League members Kathi White and Karen Harris for supervising and playing basketball with about 40 energetic, young boys! Blessings to “Family Nights” Co-Chair Lindsey Goforth and Provisional Kim Doyle who taught the youngest students with smart board videos! Thankfully many LISD staff participated in this event, including “Chachi” Cordero, who taught sign language and games. We are grateful that one of the League sponsors, Brookshire Brother’s, continues to graciously support our mission! Brookshire Brother’s nutritionist Amy McLeod spoke to parents about shopping and preparing meals on a budget. After the informative power-point presentation, the parents picked up give-away items and visited with other community organizations that provided information about free resources available in the community. The community organizations that were represented included the Workforce Solutions, Kurth Memorial Library, AC Adult Learning Center, LISD “Child Find”, LISD Technology, LISD Speech Therapy and Pregnancy Help Center. The teachers of Coston Elementary donated several books for each student and no one went home empty-handed! The best part of the evening was making “connections” with people that we would not normally get to meet. Many of the community organizations touched a new population and connected them with community resources that they had never known about. For example, Paula Havard with the Pregnancy Help Center raffled off two infant car seats, spoke about free car seats, formula, and other resources available to needy individuals. It was gratifying to see one of the infant car seat winners was a pregnant teenager enrolled in the parenting education classes at LHS. Paula Havard connected with this young woman and planned to visit with her more to offer further assistance to meet her needs as a new parent. In evaluating all that we accomplished that night at Coston Elementary, I would submit that we were successful if we made just one child smile, if we fed just one hungry person, if we kept one child safe riding in a car seat, and if we helped one parent find the resources they needed. Finally, we were successful if we showed that the women of the Junior League of Lufkin love this community and are committed to serve the women and children of Angelina County.
Shawn Dunn
By Shawn Dunn, Family Nights Chairman
Family Nights
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8 January 2011
Christmas Celebrations/Helping Hands
Corporate Partners
Platinum Hands - $10,000Brookshire Brothers
Gold Hands - $5,000
Memorial Health System of East Texas
The Journey Magazine Urgent Doc
Silver Hands - $2,500First Bank & Trust
Blue Hands - $1,500
DP SolutionsJohnson Pools & Spas
Langston ConstructionLufkin Industries
Red Hands - $1,000
Bettye & Murphy George FoundationTemple-Inland, Inc.
Green Hands - $500
Abelt’s Gaslight PharmacyBancorp South
The Children’s Clinic of Lufkin, P.A.
Commercial Bank of TexasLufkin Dealers Auto AuctionWinston & Denman Timber
Woodland Heights Medical Center
Zeleskey Law Firm, PLLC
Yellow Hands - $250 A Wild Hair Salon
The Advanced Financial GroupAlvis-Brookshire and Associates, Merrill Lynch
Angelina Hardwood Sales-Trey & Brigette Henderson
Bartlett, Baggett & Shands Insurance
Borgfeld & White, P.C.The Center for SightWes Combs, CRNA
Hester & Hester ArchitectureLaser Hair Removal Therapy &
Facial AestheticsWhataburger
Purple Hands-AdvertisersAbelt’s Gaslight Pharmacy
Alexander, Lankford & Heirs, Inc.
Laser Hair Removal Therapy & Facial AestheticsBeard Fine Jewelers
Broford, Ltd / Popeye’sDream Homes and Drafting
Home Theater ConceptsDr. Brian Humphreys
Edward JonesMiraculous Solutions
Morgan Insurance Agency-Terry & Susan Morgan
Outback SteakhouseDonna Quarles Photography
Roderick of TexasStuder Orthodontics
Texas Custom CateringTexas State BankThe Very Thing
Zeleskey Law Firm, PLLC
Sustainer PartnersThank you Sustainers for your monetary contribution to our
Annual Campaign:
Sustaining Hands ($1,000)Lisa Griffin
Mary K. Grum
Serving Hands ($251-$500)Rebecca Chance
Mary M. HendersonLiz Jeffrey
Kathi JohnsonLynda Langston
Kim Wright
Supporting Hands ($250 and Below)
LaJune BradleyDot BrookshireAnita Caraway
Lorelle ColemanDianne Croom
Llewellyn FrazierAndrea Friesen
Kim KassawTheresa McKewen
Kelley MooreMary MooreNancy Reily
Janice Ann RoweThalia Tierney
Jetta K. Westerholm
2010-2011 Helping Hands Campaign Partners
Sustainer Christmas Tea
Christmas Celebrations
Winter Special
10 January 2011
1. I have a wonderful husband and 2 boys, ages 12 and 8, that I’m extremely proud of, even though I don’t brag about them much. I’m also the Executive Director at CASA of the Pines.
2. I am survivor of a brain aneurysm (with 22 hours of surgery) in 2002. I also make some amazing homemade salsa!
3. I have traveled around the world from California to New York, with stops in between in Hawaii, Japan, Germany and London. I also have 2 wonderful boys and an awesome husband!
4. I teach first grade-dual language at Burley Primary and have a 3 year old daughter that is active in gymnastics.
5. I have a wonderful husband and 4 year old son and work at DP Solutions.
6. I work full-time from home and have the amazing talent of being able to change a diaper in just about any situation in 60 seconds or less!
7. I’m a Women’s Healthcare Nurse Practitioner and can help League members with women’s health issues.
8. I’m the Marketing Director at Urgent Doc and my hidden talent is so hidden I don’t even know what it is!
Please email your answers to Sharon Kruk at [email protected] to win a prize!
Members in the Spotlight By Sharon Kruk, Internal PR
Can you guess the JLL member?
A B C D E F
G H
Karol Brown Natalie Thornton Pam Ayres Rhonda Cates Stephanie Oliver Emily Parks
Carrie Iversen Lora Huerta
11January 2011
Wearing eye protection is essential to maintain good ocular health. Whether working in the yard or on
the job, protecting those peepers is critical to help insure a lifetime of visual happiness. When should one consider wearing eye protection? Daily! As an optometrist, I generally recommend that my patients wear
safety glasses while performing everyday tasks like mowing, weed-eating, or when standing around while someone else performs these tasks. Safety glasses are also a must for anyone whose career or hobbies involve cutting, grinding, or welding. An injury can occur when a high velocity object enters or opens the globe. This type of injury may cause an infection which in some cases can lead to loss of the eyeball itself. Scarring can occur after removal of foreign bodies like rust or metal. When in just the right location, this scarring can cause a reduction of visual acuity. One should also consider wearing protection goggles for sporting events like tennis, baseball, handball, or racquetball. Whether the threat is the ball itself or a finger or an elbow, one must consider the eye protection options. Vision loss, discomfort, and pain can be eliminated (or at least reduced) by the addition of goggles which are available with or without a prescription. Urging both kids and adults to wear safety glasses while playing with paintball or airsoft guns has become a passion of mine. There are numerous cases of irreversible vision loss each year due to paintball or airsoft gun injuries. Incidents generally happen unexpectedly either before the game begins or shortly thereafter. Make it a rule to have your child put his safety gear on while in the house or car and do not allow him to remove it until back in that exact location. This will protect him from that stray “bullet” that could result in severe ocular damage or significant vision loss.
In my opinion, eye protection is essential for all patients with a “lazy eye” (or amblyopia). I would prefer that all my amblyopic patients wear glasses full time, even if their actual need for glasses is low. This provides a barrier between the eye itself and potential threats. The goal is to protect the “good eye” from simple, day-to-day dangers like paper cuts, fingernail scratches, or flying objects that could cause harm. As you can see, it is imperative to protect your eyes and your vision. The benefits of wearing safety glasses definitely exceed the risks of not having them on. Hopefully, after reading this, you will at least think about it the next time you pick up that hammer and nail or drop your child off at a sporting event.
Melanie Rushing-Saldana, O.D.Center For Sight(936) 634-8434
A Word of Advice
Tips for EyE safETyBy Melanie Rushing-Saldana, O.D.
714 Largent Street • Lufkin, Texas 75904 • (936) 639-1397
12 January 2011
Hospitality/Spring Market
By Michelle Briley
Happy New Year!! It’s hard to believe we are already in 2011. We have a lot of wonderful things planned for our meetings this year. “Cottage Meetings” are back for January! These are some of the most loved meetings as they give
us an opportunity to get know each other a little better in a relaxed environment of a member’s home. Cottage Meetings will take place on Tuesday, January 11th, with Social Time beginning at 6:30pm and the meeting starting at 7:00pm. Please refer to the list of homes to see where you will be meeting. We do not have a food sponsor for January due to the different meeting locations so your home hostess will be contacting you with a food item to bring. Please make every effort to attend and bring your food item. (Remember, you will only have
to bring food once this year. Yay!) Our February meeting is one you will not want to miss! Johnson Pools and Spas is our Helping Hands meeting sponsor, and Popeye’s is our food sponsor. Be sure to bring your appetite to the March meeting- Gregg Durham is our food sponsor this month. As you may remember Gregg catered our Christmas party, and everything was absolutely delicious! Please note this March meeting date has been changed to Wednesday, March 2nd to accommodate AJLI President Delly Beekman. DP Solutions is our Helping Hands meeting sponsor in April, and Outback Steakhouse is graciously providing the food. Our May meeting is our End-of-the-Year Celebration. More details will follow as we get closer to time. Rod with Roderick of Texas will be providing the gorgeous floral centerpieces for each meeting. His arrangements are just beautiful! Most importantly, please thank these wonderful businesses that support the League by supporting them in return.
Michelle Briley
M-F: 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
936-639-2346200 Gaslight Blvd.
Lufkin, Texaswww.abeldtspharmacy.com
• Compounding Pharmacy• City-Wide Delivery• Jobst Supporting Stockings• Mastectomy Fitting Room• Diabetic Supplies
• Therapeutic Shoes• Wheelchairs/Walkers• BCBS Provider & most insurances accepted
The Junior League of Lufkin appreciates
the support of Lufkin Industries
By CIndy Neal, Spring Market Chairman
When we wrapped up Spring Market 2010 and began saying “Spring Market
2011”, it seemed so far away. Well guess what? It’s 2011 and just a few short months until the market dates of April 14, 15, and 16! YIKES!!! We have several wonderful vendors returning again this year and are
adding some fresh faces and products to the mix as well. Start watching the website for the list of vendors. We will showcase our raffle item at the January meeting, so please stay tuned.
Cindy Neal
Spring Market
Wonderful food provided at the November Meeting by Texas Custom Catering.
13January 2011
…to sweat the small stuff.
Well, yes…perhaps I am going completely nuts by suggesting that we make a fuss over sweating the small stuff; but, it is the New Year and time to regroup so hear
me out before you turn the page!! In early November, I had a very stressful week battling some of the big stuff that is on my plate. I know we all have these weeks, and I was really losing my sense of humor and feeling very burdened from all the big stuff. And then an amazingly simple and small thing happened – a friend sent me a text at 7:30 in the morning and said “Jen, I am in the line at Starbucks and I have a tall extra hot chocolate for you with one pump of mocha and half a pump of vanilla with whip on top and I am dropping it off for you before you take the kids to school”. That simple small gesture stopped me in my tracks – and made my day. Then the next day, a friend left ant poison on my door step to help with an ant problem I was whining about weeks before…and another friend sent me a text out of the blue and said “Love you Jen, thinking of you today and I am glad you are my friend”. That week I received so many random and dear small gestures I completely forgot about the weight of the big stuff I was sorting through and happiness and peace swelled in my heart because I simply felt loved and a part of a quilt of relationships that I cherish. I have always been a big picture person saying a million times in work and friendships that we should look at something from the 30,000 foot level; but, that week I discovered that I need to look right in front of my nose instead. Think of all those sayings - “the details are the spice of life”, “the truth is in the details”, “true happiness lies in taking genuine interest in the details”, “details distinguish one man from another”. And since that week in early November I started consciously embracing the small stuff and giving the big stuff to God to sort out. And I am not just saying I am giving it to God like we good Southern women have all said since our youth; but I am TRULY and honestly giving every last big thing to God. I am a control freak of sorts so this has not been easy, and I have resisted and tripped and had kicking fits, but I am truly going to follow my grandmother’s advice this time and TRULY COMPLETELY give the big stuff to God. And in return he is giving me a plate full of small stuff to treasure. I am loving this view from up close and am aiming to enrich my authentic relationships with fewer defenses and distractions.
Most of my deepest thoughts occur while I am driving and when I am about to sleep. Those are the times when I write thank you notes in my mind, it’s when I talk to God, and when I am most still in my mind and aware of my blessings. For some reason I rarely actually put my gratitude down on paper in a real note or pick up the phone just to say I love you – but I think it and feel the gratitude every day for the important people in my life. People I am close to know I am squishy and love to hug and am sentimental and stupid sappy – but I have to still admit, I have been a terrible small gesture giver! I want so badly to be better at these small gestures so that the people I care about know how important they are to me. But for some reason, I wear out and do not follow through with so many of the things I would like to do for the people I love. My one and only New Year’s resolution for 2011 is to continue to let God handle the big stuff while I focus on sweating the small stuff and making sure the people that I appreciate know how important they are to me. I may never be the person to write as many thank you notes as I would like – but I can still do small stuff like text a quick note of encouragement, I can hug their children so they know I love them too, I can listen better, I can bake an extra batch of cookies and deliver it as a surprise, or I can just surprise them with their favorite coffee drink for no reason. As a recipient of so many dear random gestures lately, I can tell you with authority that it really can make a person’s day – or week - or life. With God in charge of the big stuff…I think we can all take a time out to sweat the small stuff and notice the details and treasure the people in our lives and let them know their importance to us. This is what JLL is about for our community as well…so let’s sweat the small stuff together and make a difference in the lives of the people we love and care about.
Jennifer McCall
Take a Time Out
By Jennifer McCall
LANGSTON CONSTRUCTION INC.
“Our reputation is building every day”
1000 S. Medford • Lufkin, Texas 75901(936) 632-9847
14 January 2011
15January 2011
Provisional News
What an amazing 2010! We have been very busy and have a wonderful group of Provisional’s
this term! I am truly proud to be among them. To everyone who volunteered their time for Family Nights, keeping children busy is a large task! Great job to all who
participated. The “Done in A Day” project was a great success! We would like to thank Nancy Winston for having the baskets put together for CPS Rainbow Room at such a beautiful store -- The Very Thing. Stephanie Love said it took about forty-five minutes to put twenty baskets together. What a big surprise for some families. Also, I would love to say Vision Screening is one of the most fulfilling things to experience. We can see how Nickie Ashby, Tracy Nichols and the entire Vision Screening committee touch the lives of so many children! It’s a great feeling to leave Vision Screening knowing the children you have helped. Thank you for your hard work and dedication and making it an enjoyable experience for me and everyone around you. And last but definitely not least, to our wonderful Provisional Chair Suzy Childers. You are truly a joy and blessing to be around. Everyone you talk to, you touch. What a uplifting, high spirited, beautiful person you are to be around! We all thank you for being there and making this such a great experience.
Melissa Whitaker
By Melissa Whitaker, Provisional President
16 January 2011
Cottage Meeting Assignments/Vision Screening Results
Tammi AxelsonAnita BoydMendi BrentApril Earley
Emily GrimesKim HermanRose JohnsonSharon KrukJean Lucas
Jeanie McCuskerHeather RobertsonNatalie ThorntonNancy Winston
Rachelle FrankensDessa Glass
Courtney GouldMonica Gunter
Stephanie GustafsonCarrie Iversen
Tina McDonaldCrystal Perry
Karen RunnelsElizabeth Simpson
Shelly SlatonHilary Haglund Walker
Marcy Weibe
Ashley BowersRebecca CotaMisty CroleyTamara Day
Michelle DeatonVanessa DurhamChassity GauthierElisabeth GrimesMelissa Handley
Emily ParksDonna Ross
Heather SlatonAmber Youngblood
April BrewerRebecca Brightwell
Michelle BrileyKarol Brown
Michelle HaneyJean Hester
Rhonda JonesAmanda Morales
Tracy NicholsStephanie OliverMelissa Radke
Stephanie RasmussenTracie Reynolds
Shelli Ellis 1514 Bluebonnet
Lindsey Goforth1446 Sleepy Hollow
Gina Green301 Heather Street
Susan Harris914 Jefferson
Pam AyresSusan Childers
Leslie Allen DayClaudia DeArmondKimberley Doyle
Laci DriscollSheila GillespieSuzy JungmannAngela Marcotte
Laura MikealKeela MorganAmy Varnado
Misty Zeleskey
Susan BelascoMichelle Combs
Caron CookWhitney GarzaMallory GrubbKaren HarrisAllison James
Jennifer McCallMelanie Rushing-Saldana
Melissa WhitakerKathi WhiteAnna Wyatt
Cindy Tierney
Allyson Langston302 Sawgrass Circle
Samie Montes704 Jefferson
School Name Date
Number of Volunteer
Man HoursNumber of Passes
Number of Fails
Total Screened
Slack Elementary September 15th 43.55 241 80 321Burley Primary September 16th 42 281 46 327Coston Elementary September 22nd 13 164 38 202Brandon Elementary September 23rd 13.55 147 34 181Pineywoods Academy September 28th 20.3 246 36 282Brandon Elementary September 29th 25.75 136 19 155Lufkin High School September 30th 13 65 18 83Trout Primary October 6th 21.9 258 21 279Brookhollow Elementary October 7th 10.6 183 39 222Anderson Elementary October 13th 15.75 150 26 176Kurth Primary October 14th 13 176 31 207Herty Primary October 20th 22.5 159 27 186Herty Primary October 21st 10.85 100 4 104Dunbar Primary October 27th 12.5 151 27 178Garrett Primary October 28th 14.4 185 15 200Lufkin Middle School November 3rd 53.5 416 93 509Lufkin Middle School November 4th 24.05 35 17 52Garrett Primary November 10th 23.38 111 5 116Garrett Primary November 11th 8.95 48 8 56St. Cyprians November 16th 13.5 122 9 131Kurth Primary November 17th 4.9 76 3 79Kid's Academy November 18th 3.9 31 2 33Peavy Primary December 1st 34.4 379 27 406Peavy Primary December 2nd 7.3 66 7 73
466.53 3926 632 4558
Junior League of Lufkin Vision Screening 2010
Cindy Neal804 Pine Valley Dr.
Donna Quarles256 Pinery Rd. Diboll
Rhonda CatesJulianne Greak
Lora HuertaTina Luna
Teri NicholsRebecca Osborn-Davis
Melissa RobertsRenee Robertson
Paula ScherryReba Squyres
Shanelle StewartPaula Werner
Nickie AshbyShawn Dunn
Elizabeth DurrettTracy Jerke
Heather KartyeStephanie LoveDonna Mathis
Amy Jo RolandKaren Ronaghan
Brooke VannTara Watson Watkins
Jennifer WebsterKathryn Williams
VISION SCREENING RESULTS 2010
School Name Date
Number of Volunteer
Man HoursNumber of Passes
Number of Fails
Total Screened
Slack Elementary September 15th 43.55 241 80 321Burley Primary September 16th 42 281 46 327Coston Elementary September 22nd 13 164 38 202Brandon Elementary September 23rd 13.55 147 34 181Pineywoods Academy September 28th 20.3 246 36 282Brandon Elementary September 29th 25.75 136 19 155Lufkin High School September 30th 13 65 18 83Trout Primary October 6th 21.9 258 21 279Brookhollow Elementary October 7th 10.6 183 39 222Anderson Elementary October 13th 15.75 150 26 176Kurth Primary October 14th 13 176 31 207Herty Primary October 20th 22.5 159 27 186Herty Primary October 21st 10.85 100 4 104Dunbar Primary October 27th 12.5 151 27 178Garrett Primary October 28th 14.4 185 15 200Lufkin Middle School November 3rd 53.5 416 93 509Lufkin Middle School November 4th 24.05 35 17 52Garrett Primary November 10th 23.38 111 5 116Garrett Primary November 11th 8.95 48 8 56St. Cyprians November 16th 13.5 122 9 131Kurth Primary November 17th 4.9 76 3 79Kid's Academy November 18th 3.9 31 2 33Peavy Primary December 1st 34.4 379 27 406Peavy Primary December 2nd 7.3 66 7 73
466.53 3926 632 4558
Junior League of Lufkin Vision Screening 2010
School Name Date
Number of Volunteer
Man HoursNumber of Passes
Number of Fails
Total Screened
Slack Elementary September 15th 43.55 241 80 321Burley Primary September 16th 42 281 46 327Coston Elementary September 22nd 13 164 38 202Brandon Elementary September 23rd 13.55 147 34 181Pineywoods Academy September 28th 20.3 246 36 282Brandon Elementary September 29th 25.75 136 19 155Lufkin High School September 30th 13 65 18 83Trout Primary October 6th 21.9 258 21 279Brookhollow Elementary October 7th 10.6 183 39 222Anderson Elementary October 13th 15.75 150 26 176Kurth Primary October 14th 13 176 31 207Herty Primary October 20th 22.5 159 27 186Herty Primary October 21st 10.85 100 4 104Dunbar Primary October 27th 12.5 151 27 178Garrett Primary October 28th 14.4 185 15 200Lufkin Middle School November 3rd 53.5 416 93 509Lufkin Middle School November 4th 24.05 35 17 52Garrett Primary November 10th 23.38 111 5 116Garrett Primary November 11th 8.95 48 8 56St. Cyprians November 16th 13.5 122 9 131Kurth Primary November 17th 4.9 76 3 79Kid's Academy November 18th 3.9 31 2 33Peavy Primary December 1st 34.4 379 27 406Peavy Primary December 2nd 7.3 66 7 73
466.53 3926 632 4558
Junior League of Lufkin Vision Screening 2010
School Name Date
Number of Volunteer
Man HoursNumber of Passes
Number of Fails
Total Screened
Slack Elementary September 15th 43.55 241 80 321Burley Primary September 16th 42 281 46 327Coston Elementary September 22nd 13 164 38 202Brandon Elementary September 23rd 13.55 147 34 181Pineywoods Academy September 28th 20.3 246 36 282Brandon Elementary September 29th 25.75 136 19 155Lufkin High School September 30th 13 65 18 83Trout Primary October 6th 21.9 258 21 279Brookhollow Elementary October 7th 10.6 183 39 222Anderson Elementary October 13th 15.75 150 26 176Kurth Primary October 14th 13 176 31 207Herty Primary October 20th 22.5 159 27 186Herty Primary October 21st 10.85 100 4 104Dunbar Primary October 27th 12.5 151 27 178Garrett Primary October 28th 14.4 185 15 200Lufkin Middle School November 3rd 53.5 416 93 509Lufkin Middle School November 4th 24.05 35 17 52Garrett Primary November 10th 23.38 111 5 116Garrett Primary November 11th 8.95 48 8 56St. Cyprians November 16th 13.5 122 9 131Kurth Primary November 17th 4.9 76 3 79Kid's Academy November 18th 3.9 31 2 33Peavy Primary December 1st 34.4 379 27 406Peavy Primary December 2nd 7.3 66 7 73
466.53 3926 632 4558
Junior League of Lufkin Vision Screening 2010Number of Volunteer
Man Hours
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Karen Ronaghan
Charity Ball CleanupJean Lucas
Stephanie Love
35th Annual 007 Charity BallMelissa Roberts
Donna Mathis
Rhonda Jones Mendi Brent
Lynell Stover Amy Varnado Gwendolyn Cunningham
General MeetingBarbara Ferguson
Board Meeting 5:45pm Becky Bowers
Tina McDonald
Shaken not StirredPre-Bond Party
Jamie Mahan
Martha BatesAn Sweeny
LeAnne Anderson
Heather KartyeCathy Carr
Lynne Booker - 29
Dot Brookshire
Michelle HaneyE’Lisa Hurst Chassity Gauthier
Rebecca Cota
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Lora HuertaMary Duncan
Karol Brown
Susan ChildersAlys Ray
Rita Rush Teri Rich
Patsy Lawrence
Emily Parks Phyllis Royle
Anna Wyatt
Stephanie HuberJan WestermanShirley Jackson
Kathy MartinMelissa Whitaker
Julie Zeagler
Susan Sumners
Cottage MeetingAshley Bowers
Lindy DavisKathryn Williams
Janet Taylor
Cindy Taylor
Board Meeting 5:45pmLouise Maxwell
Kay Neill
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