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VOL 94 ISSUE 4 NOV DEC 2012 JAN 2013
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
RESIDENT’’S LETTER Our November guest speaker was Liz Harding with VMLC. She updated us on their ESL program. We observed the 16 Days of Activism from Nov 25 –Dec 10.
While we did not have a meeting in December we did have a fun holiday gathering! Lisa Graubard graciously opened her home to us Dec 2, 2:00–5:00 pm for fellowship and holiday cheer! What a great way to kick the holiday season into high gear! Thanks Lisa! Lileen and Jeremy were married on Christmas Eve!!! Best wishes to both.
January 4th Marcia Donaldson gave a great presentation on networking. Mary Anne, great job planning as usual. Marcia’s website www.introvertbusinesssuccess.com
Elizabeth organized a FUN field trip to the DMA for us with the girls from OUR FRIENDS PLACE. Congratulations to Sharon Martin, who as the new Director of University Park Library enjoyed her grand opening festivities. Y’all need to see this new library! Lot of very cool high tech stuff!!! Please welcome Carolin Franz, a fellow Zontian from Erlangen, Germany. Carolin, who is employed by Siemens, will be working in Plano for the next two years. We are lucky to have her joining us while she is in Texas! No meeting for February to focus on our Amelia Earhart luncheon. Make sure you have the Amelia luncheon on your calendar!! Saturday, February 16th!All are encouraged to attend this event.
PRESIDENT’S CONTACT INFO
BARBY CRABTREE
Vice President- Wealth Management Financial Planning Specialist Financial Advisor MorganStanley SmithBarney 13455 Noel Road Two Galleria Tower 18th Floor Dallas, Texas 75240 (972) 450-6622 direct line (800) 999-1942 toll-free (972) 989-9936 mobile FAX: (972) 450-6650 [email protected]
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
CONTACT INFO
CHANTAL HOWELL CAREY
CEO/CHAIRMAN
www.chalcyond.com
PRESIDENT/CFO
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817-689-1767
IMPORTANT DATES
GENERAL CLUB MEETING
First Friday each month
11:30am -1pm @ Park City Club
5956 Sherry Lane, Dallas, Texas 75225
NO DEC or FEB MEETING
Area 1 Meeting
Zonta Club of Dallas Hosting JAN ROBINSON CHAIRMAN
All members are on the committee
We are the oldest club in District 10 and
will be celebrating our 89th
!
May 4th, 2013
ZI North American Inter-District Seminar
June 14-16, 2013 Niagra Falls, Ontario
D10 66TH
CONFERENCE IN SOUTH
PADRE ISLAND, TX OCT 17-20, 2013
June 28- July 2, 2014
November 10 has been declared by Gordon Brown, UN Special Envoy on Education, as Malala Day to encourage action for Malala
and 32 million girls around the world who are denied the right to education. Zonta members may sign the petition from the NOV
ZI newsletter or go directly to www.iammalala.org. Women aged 15-44 are more at risk of domestic or sexual violence than they
are of cancer, car accidents, war or malaria. On November 25, the world marked the International Day for the Elimination of
Violence against Women, a day recognizing the fact that women are often targeted by violence based solely on their gender. This
violence crosses cultures, communities and countries, devastates lives, fractures families and communities, and stalls
development. People around the world are participating in the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence Campaign, which runs
through December 10, to encourage women and men around the world to take strategic and organized action to eradicate
violence against women. Watch This: Watch and share what the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women has accomplished
since 1996. Together we can ensure that every woman and girl can live a life free of violence. To learn more, please visit
unwomen.org. You may also access a link to Rutgers Center for Women's Global Leadership from our ZI website. You will find the
link under the What We Do Tab, International Advocacy, Advocacy Days. Resources for information on violence against women:
Council of Europe United Nations World Health Organization Ending violence against women and girls is on everyone’s mind, in
the wake of the horrific gang rape of a 23 year old Indian student in Delhi. Citizens have mobilized around the world, the media
has finally put a spotlight on the issue, and governments are rising up to commit national actions. We want the world to know and
support what you’re doing to end violence against women and girls. From 4 to 15 March, governments and activists are coming
together at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York to discuss strategies to end this pandemic.
Say NO – UNiTE will highlight key actions, events and campaigns on addressing various forms of violence against women and girls.
If you have a campaign or an initiative that you would like us to feature, please let us know at [email protected].
Let’s say NO to violence against women louder than ever before! Download and share the Say NO – UNiTE Desktop Calendar for
January 2013: http://saynotoviolence.org/desktop_calendars If you suspect someone is a victim of human
trafficking call today! National Human Trafficking Resource Hotline 1-888-3737-8888
In October, over 10,000 CARE activists urged Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to protect girls by keeping them in school, and out of dangerous child marriages.
Secretary Clinton responded by unveiling new initiatives that would help empower girls. It's a great first step, but one that still leaves too many innocent young
women to a grim future. Click here to tell Secretary Clinton that every girl deserves a fair shot – and urge her to make more significant commitments to help girls
all over the world.
DIRE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS CONTINUES More than 18 million people in the Sahel are still affected by the food crisis gripping the region. Women and children under
the age of two are the most vulnerable. The rainy season finally arrived, but in many places rain simply brought new misery. In Niger, heavy downpours caused an
outbreak of water-borne diseases like cholera and triggered flash flooding that displaced thousands of families and devastated farms already hard-hit by the drought
and food shortages. To date, CARE has helped over 750,000 people in the Sahel region – distributing food and water, giving farmers seeds and tools to cultivate the
land, giving nutritional support to women who are breastfeeding, and supporting long-term projects that reduce their vulnerability to crises in the future.
IN SYRIA, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate by the day. Violence is spreading unchecked and safe zones are disappearing. There is no end in sight.
Thanks to the support of people like you, CARE continues to provide emergency assistance to refugee families, with a particular focus on families led by women,
the elderly, the disabled, and new arrivals. CARE is also scaling up programs to help refugees deal with the bitterly cold winter in Jordan by distributing
supplementary cash, blankets, heaters, and mattresses to keep families warm.
INTL RELATIONS/UN
Chairman Chantal Carey
Every 25TH
wear ORANGE and say NO to violence against women and girls! Let’s make efforts to end violence against women and
girls visible and loud. The UN Secretary-General’s campaign UNiTE to End Violence against Women has proclaimed 25th of every
month as #Orange Day. Post your actions on www.saynotoviolence.org Remember 25th of every month is #OrangeDay –
a day to take action to end violence against women and girls.
Zonta Dallas makes food bank donations to THE FAMILY PLACE. This is Gloria at Family Place who opened the door for Lileen for her numerous trips unloading Zonta's donations.
SERVICE COMMITTEE Chairman Jan Robinson
Our October meeting is our annual Service meeting where we distribute the funds raised from the previous club year. Projects this year are: Mosaic - provides education for immigrants and refugees to help them lead self-sufficient lives. We will be funding and volunteering in 2012-2013. Our Friends Place – includes the Transitional Living Center – we gave them $3500 this year for last year’s award. We will be funding and volunteering in 2012-2013. Family Place – help victims and prevention of domestic violence, date rape and bullying – they need money for food. We are selling Partners Cards for Family Place as our service and donating canned goods. Attitudes in Attire – help women who are entering and re-entering the workplace by helping provide them with professional clothing, purses, etc. We will give service hours. Le Tot – gave them $3500 this year for last year’s award. We will provide books. Remember to sign-up for Our Friends Place - Transitional Living Center Groups for service.
In October, 15-year-old Malala Yousafzai
was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman. Malala's crime? She wanted to
go to school, and ran a campaign in Pakistan to help girls gain access to
education. Malala has been an activist for years -- when she was 11, she
worked as an anonymous blogger for the BBC to expose her Taliban-ruled
area of Pakistan. Now, even as she recovers from being shot in the head,
Malala says, "All I want is an education. And I'm afraid of no one."
In response to Malala's extraordinary courage, people all over the world are
calling for her to be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. Bonnie Lloyd, a
professor of sociology in Rochester, New York, started a petition on
Change.org asking Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza
Rice to nominate Malala for the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Peace
Prize has been used for decades to bring global attention to important issues,
from landmines to apartheid to the US civil rights movement. Bonnie
believes the time is right to focus on girls being denied the right to go to
school, and honoring Malala's bravery is a great way to do that.
"The hopes and dreams of girls throughout the world are no longer hidden –
yet there is much to do, as Malala’s wounds attest," Bonnie says about her
petition. "By nominating Malala Yousafzai, these global leaders will send
a clear message: We stand with Malala and with girls everywhere in their
fight for the right to equal opportunity through education."
As two of the highest ranking women in the history of US government, a
nomination for Malala from Secretaries Clinton and Rice would be a strong
signal to the global community that Malala's fight is important to people in
the US. Secretary Clinton has responded to petitions on Change.org before –
in 2011 she publicly declared support for Saudi women's right to drive for
the first time and credited a Change.org petition. Take a stand to support
Malala and girls all over the world who just want to go to school.
Click here to sign Bonnie's petition calling on Hillary Clinton and
Condoleeza Rice to nominate Malala Yousafzai for a Nobel Peace Prize.
OUR FRIENDS PLACE - Transitional Living Center Ideas for Zonta Groups 2012-2013
Automobile Issues: What does it mean to own a Car , Car Maintenance Basics Employment I Related Issues: Basic Business Writing Skills, Professional Phone Skills, Dealing with conflicts I in the workplace, Resume Writing, Meeting Etiquette Home-Related Skills: Basic Home I Repair and Maintenance, Insurance Interpersonal Skills: How to Care for Someone and still set I boundaries, Interpersonal Relationships, Anger Management, Friendships Do Not Mean Having to Spend Money Legal Issues: Contracts: what to look for (car, apartment) Personal Skills: Self Defense, Basic First Aid, How to deal with Basic Illnesses, Time Management, Organizational Skills, Women’s Health Issues Other: Arts & Craft Projects, Thrift Store Shopping, Free things to do in the Dallas area, Yoga,
Essential Oils, DMA Thank you so much for your ongoing commitment to Our Friends Place’s Transitional Living Center. As you know, Zonta Club of Dallas has committed to providing skills groups to our young women on the third Thursday of each month from September through May. Thanks to Kaleta, Elizabeth and Barby for signing up this Zonta year. Thanks to all of you who helped this summer and in years past. Third Thursday Group Sign-up. Time frame is 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm. Typically arrive by 7:15 pm for set-up. If you have any questions contact Sue Hesseltine at 214/520-6268 (W) or [email protected].
DATE LEADER(S) TOPIC
12/20/2012 Kaleta D Arts and Crafts
1/17/2013 Elizabeth S Dallas Museum of Art
2/21/2013 Barby C Workout
3/21/2013 Kaleta
4/18/2013
5/16/2013 All Club Members Lead Organizer: Sue Hesseltine
Wrap-up Party
ADVOCACY COMMITTEE Chairman Lisa Carren-Graubard
ADVOCACY: It takes about two minutes to go to
www.senate.gov and www.house.gov to connect with our
Senators & Congressmen to act on these 3 issues: VAWA &
SJ39 & TVPRA The ERA has never been ratified? Exercise
your rights as a citizen! Let your voice be heard!
VAWA - Violence Against Women Act remains at a
stalemate. Both the Senate and House passed a version.
However, no action has been taken in over five months to
reconcile these bills.
SJ39 - The bill to eliminate any deadline for ratification of
the Equal Rights Amendment is currently in the Senate
Committee of the Judiciary. It has 17 co-sponsors. The only
D10 co-sponsor is Mary Landrieu from Louisiana.
TVPRA Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act -
Currently in the Senate Committee of the Judiciary with 57
co-sponsors. The D10 co-sponsors are Mary Landrieu from
Louisiana, Mark Pryor from Arkansas, and Kay Hutchison
from Texas. Please, take action on these three important
issues. Contact both your representatives and yours
senators regarding VAWA and urge them to work toward
reconciliation. Contact your senators about both SJ39 and
TVPRA and encourage them to co-sponsor if they haven't
done so yet.
DALLAS JUNIOR POLICE has a
new class coming up. February 9, 2013 is our first ADVANCED class. It is for students in the 8th, 9th, and 10th grade. It will be held at Dallas Police Headquarters and has a totally new agenda - very exciting plans. The application can be found at dallaspolice.net. Classes fill up quickly. March 30, 2013 is our regular class for 4th-7th grade students held at the Academy. Applications will be online in late February. If you know of anyone who might be interested, please forward the application to them. This class should be terrific!
Teach English to non-English speaking adults.
Volunteer one day per week (2hrs) for 16 weeks (JANUARY - MAY).
Monday -Thursday morning, afternoon, or evening hours are available. All Classes are co-
taught and curriculum & training are provided. No teaching experience or foreign language
required! Minimum age to volunteer is 18. Locations: West Dallas: 1018 Gallagher, Dallas
TX 75212 Vickery Meadow/North Dallas: 6329 Ridgecrest Rd, Dallas TX 75231. Contact
Liz Harling, Adult Program Director, at [email protected] or 214-265-5057 ext. 102
Mission: VMLC is dedicated to improving English literacy levels among non-English
speaking adults and their young children by providing programs in communication and life
skills. We do so in the belief that the ability to understand, read, write and speak English
contributes to independence, productivity and the overall well being of the learners, their
families and the greater community. Visit us online at www.vmlc.org
AT OUR NOVEMBER CLUB MEETING: On Friday, November 2nd our speaker was Liz Harling, Adult Program Director, with VMLC (aka Vickery Meadows). She has been teaching basic literacy since 1996 and ESL to adults since 2004. She has experience training ESL volunteers and received certification from ProLiteracy's Training of Trainers Program. She also coauthored articles on adult ESL education for the Texas Adult & Family Literacy Quarterly. Ms. Harling has been a long-time volunteer in the Richardson Independent School District, where she piloted a Mothers' ESL program. Prior to her teaching career, Mrs. Harling practiced law for thirteen years. She received her B.A. from Newcomb College of Tulane University and her J.D. from Loyola University in New Orleans.
Zonta STEM Scholarship Winner - Tori Clift settling in well at Purdue This is Kristi Clift, mother of Tori
Clift. We wanted to share a few pictures with you and the club of Tori her first semester at Purdue. Merry Christmas!
GUEST SPEAKER LIZ HARLING
CHANTAL CAREY & KALEETA DOOLIN AT INFO CENTER
ZDAL MEMBER KALETA DOOLIN, author of Fritos Pie, autographed books and the Friends of the Library sold Frito Pies at Mills County General Store in Goldthwaite, Texas on Saturday, December 1st. People saw her Fritos vintage car and had a chance to meet her.
Kaleta Doolin in her vintage Fritos Car Goldthwaite Saturday, December 1, 2012. At the Mills County General Store.
REMEMBER TO FORWARD YOUR NEWS, FORMS, & ANY
INFORMATION TO BARBY, LILEEN, & CHANTAL WITH CC ACCORDINGLY TO: ELIZABETH – PERSONAL, LISA – ADVOCACY, JAN – SERVICE, KALETA -POTENTIAL MEMBERS, MARY ANNE R – POTENTIAL SPEAKERS, SUE HESSELTINE – OUR FRIENDS PLACE
VOLUNTEERING THOUGHTS & PRAYERS Montye Maynard & Chantal Carey
CAMERAS ON STANDBY
A.D. PHIL HARDAGE
CO-ACTORS ROD &
CHANTAL
CO-ACTORS CHANTAL & ERIN
ZDAL MEMBER CHANTAL CAREY RETURNS TO THE TNT SHOW DALLAS. Chantal was on the finale of season one
episode 109 and returned this season. So far she has been booked for episodes 202, 204, 205, 206, & 209 this season as a
featured background actor. When asked about one of her funniest experiences so far on set she said,” I was sitting next to
#LARRY HAGMAN when he turned to me and said – hey, we’re working together, how bout a fist bump - so we did. #PATRICK
DUFFY and the new hottie JESSIE were sitting in front of me and #LINDA GREY and the other hottie JOSH were sitting behind
me. Larry suddenly says –hey this seat is hard, I need a pillow, - then he looks at me and says – do you need a pillow too? – to
which Iquickly said - no thanks mine are built in! - Suddenly they all were rolling on the floor laughing. We all had a great time!”
Here’s hoping for more episodes and bigger parts to come. BEST OF ALL, THE DIRECTOR ON EPISODE 205 WAS A WOMAN! YAY!
Play the “Where’s Chantal” game and see if you can find her in the episodes but you may have to look quick because while she
was taped 12+ hours days full of scenes as a background actor you never know what actually gets used. Look for her as a legal
type friend of the family. When you watch you’ll understand what that means.
REMEMBER to mark your calendars
FEBRUARY > NO MEETING!
FOCUS ON AMELIA EARHART LUNCHEON Sat, Feb 16, 2013 from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
MARCH MEETING > Traffick911
Please RSVP to our secretary Lileen at [email protected]
By 11:00am the Wednesday before
Members and guests cost is $20 each.
Where: Park Cities Club Time: 11:30am -1pm Dress: No denim
You are always welcome to attend and not eat lunch. Just let us know in your RSVP if you will not be eating.
Dear Zontians –
Thank you so much for the outing to the Dallas Museum of Art for the young women at Our Friends Place Transitional Living Center. Thanks to Elizabeth Simon for taking the lead on this, for getting all of the young women in for free, and for giving everyone an overview of the DMA. Thanks to Barbara Gibbons for sharing her tickets and enthusiasm for the DMA with all. Thanks to Kaleta Doolin and Alan Govenar for participating and sharing their knowledge. Thanks to Mary Anne Redmond for participating and connecting with our young women as they explored the museum. WE MET OUR GOAL – The young women at the TLC had a new and different experience through visiting the DMA. Our young women did not even know this treasure existed, and as of today, they can visit any time for free. I appreciate all the ways that Zonta works with Our Friends Place’s Transitional Living Center to expand our young women’s skills, knowledge and exposure. Plus, each of you are great role models!
Warmly,
Sue Hesseltine, Executive Director
Our Friends Place Helping Girls & Young Women...Soar to Success
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
TERRI 11/3 MONTYE 11/7
JOSEPHINE 12/20
BRIGID 12/29 DALE 1/27
KELLIE 2/8 SUZIE 2/12
MARY ANN 2/10
Zonta Club of Dallas celebrates the pioneering spirit of former Zonta International member Amelia Earhart. We invite girls and young women in your school, interested in science, mathematics and aviation, who are still deciding on their career path, to be our guests at this inspiring event. The Amelia Earhart Luncheon celebrating “Women in Flight: Pioneers of Space and Aviation” on Saturday, February 16, 2013 from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm at Arlington Hall at Lee Park, 3333 Turtle Creek Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75219 www.arlingtonhallatleepark.com
Get involved in the fight against human trafficking to
help others escape exploitation. January 11,
is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.
Make a commitment today to get involved in the fight
against modern day slavery. Volunteer your time at
Mosaic by teaching a class or helping with street
outreach, or donate basic necessities for our shelter
such as cleaning supplies or hygiene items. Contact
our Volunteer Coordinator, Kara Wolfe, for more
information: [email protected]
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
LILEEN
&
JEREMY!
June 27- July 2
NOV & DEC 2012 & JANUARY 2013
Sunday 25 November marked the start of the 16 Days of
Activism against Gender Violence, a campaign promoted by
the UN worldwide. We encourage you to recognize this time
and use the tools available to promote the message of ending
violence everywhere. Zonta has chosen this focus for a
worldwide pr campaign. We're pleased to announce the Zonta
Says NO campaign, a campaign to end violence against women and girls.
Read in the ZI newsletters for more information about the campaign and ways
you can participate and promote this important initiative.
As we start 2013, I want to encourage you all to look forward to the impact
we will make over the next year, and also look back and remember some
important members of our organization. From 3-15 March, the 2013
Commission on the Status of Women again takes place in New York City.
You can find more information on the event, as well as parallel events Zonta
International will host (Wednesday 6th), in the e-Newsletter. January is Amelia
Earhart month- a former Zontian who pushed boundaries and who we
acknowledge annually in January and with our Amelia Earhart Fellowships
(35 per year). Share with us how you celebrated Amelia Earhart by sending
your story to the website. In addition to these items, this edition of the e-
Newsletter includes updates on advocacy efforts and the Centennial
Anniversary Committee. From 1 February until 10 February, I will be in
Rwanda visiting Zonta's project there. Two Finnish Zontians will be joining
me to see the impact of their district's donation to Rwanda in the name of
former PIP Helvi Sipilä. Follow us on Facebook, our website and other social
media.
Finally, I'd like to share some good news with you regarding membership.
We continue to lose members, but the rate of our loss is decreasing and
resignations are lower than before. Additionally, the number of new and
reinstated members is increasing. Thanks to your efforts to share the Zonta
experience and recruit new members, we are seeing positive results. Keep up
the good work! Thank you again for your service. As we transition into this
new year and take time to think about how we can make more of an impact
internationally and remember those before us who helped get us here, I hope
you can look toward a brighter future for the lives of women and girls all over
the world. Thank you for all of your efforts to advance the status of women
worldwide!
Warm regards,
Lynn McKenzie, Zonta International President
Zonta International Foundation President
Commission on the Status of
Women 2013 The fifty-seventh session
of the Commission on the Status of
Women (CSW) will take place at United
Nations Headquarters in New York from 4
to 15 March 2013. This year's priority
theme is the elimination and prevention of
all forms of violence against women and
girls. The review theme is the equal
sharing of responsibilities between women
and men, including care giving in the
context of HIV/AIDS. The emerging issue
of the session is yet to be determined.
Zontians who are interested in attending
CSW can continue to check the CSW
website for more information. You can also
follow the CSW on Facebook and Twitter.
International Service
Committee 2012-2014 This
biennium, the ZI Service Committee will hold an
annual service competition. The best service
projects will be recognized at the 2014 Zonta
International Convention in Orlando, Florida. More
information about the Service Committee and its
plans for the 2012-2014 Biennium can be found in
the Service Committee Letter.
Zonta International pledges support
to end preventable childhood deaths
Zonta International has added its name to
the "A Promised Renewed" pledge - a
global effort, coordinated by UNICEF, to
end preventable child deaths. By signing
this pledge, we are reaffirming our
commitment to achieving the Millennium
Development Goals to reduce newborn,
child and maternal deaths. This is a great
opportunity for us to demonstrate our
commitment to achieving the Millennium
Development Goals and to reducing the
number of preventable child deaths. All
Zonta districts, clubs and members are to
welcome to sign the pledge to show their
support. You can learn more about "A
Promise Renewed" and sign the pledge as
a district, club or individual Zontian on at
http://apr.nationbuilder.com/.
Please inform ZI Headquarters of action
taken by your club or district via email to
[email protected], on the Zonta International
Facebook page or via Twitter to
@ZontaIntl.
I want to share with you this from Terri Turi, our NA Regional Advocacy Rep. Please, check out the link to the newsletter from Zonta Club of Yakima Valley for great ideas about how our clubs can increase our advocacy efforts. Thanks! Sheryl, D10 Advocacy Chairman
http://us6.campaign-
archive1.com/?u=959a20b3cd074a8d81de
edd32&id=700fa79369&e=0700fe53d2
Thanks Lisa for the Holiday party!
Congratulations to Sharon Martin the new Director of University Park Library!
Welcome Carolin Franz, a fellow Zontian from Erlangen, Germany!
Remember Zontions are all about advancing the status of women! Look locally within our own club, district, and ZI to support and utilize each other’s businesses, experiences, gifts and talents as strategic partners working together
to always be moving each other forward.
IF ANYONE WANTS THEIR NEWS SHARED TOO PLEASE BE SURE TO LET THE EDITOR KNOW!
2012 – 2013 SLATE OF OFFICERS OFFICERS 2012-2013 President Barby Crabtree Vice President Kelli Poremba Treasurer Jan Robinson Secretary Lileen Coulloudon
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011 – 2013 Elizabeth Simon 2011 – 2013 Mary Anne Redmond 2012 – 2013 Sharon Martin 2012 – 2013 Brigid King 2012 – 2013 Anne Zumsteg
CHARITABLE TRUST BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2009 - 2013 Terri Hornberger (completing Alice Larsen’s term) 2010 - 2014 Maryann Maddox 2011 - 2015 Brigid King 2012 - 2016 Barbara Gibbons 2012 - 2013 Barby Crabtree (President serves 1-yr term)
ZONTA CLUB OF DALLAS 2012-2013 FUNDRAISING
DONATIONS AND VOLUNTEER SERVICES WILL BENEFIT:
Mosaic & Our Friends Place
As our service and funding agencies!
We will continue to raise awareness for these agencies > with campaigns like: The Family Place > canned goods Attitudes and Attire > panty hose LeTot > books