![]() |
What state organization and city proudly advertise where DKG meets each month? |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
I'm so far behind that I thought I was first in line
Name these members and their state organization. Win a little goodie. |
This photo is from a visit to a southern state during the 2013 state organization season. I was fortunate to attend this meeting and
talk to numerous members involved in wonderful projects.
talk to numerous members involved in wonderful projects.
From "opera stars" to concert pianist and statewide program developers and one-of-a-kind school programs, the members of the state organization add excellence in all areas to our Society. Great members in a great state. Be the first to send me the names and state organization and I'll send you DKG goodie.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Mississippi Convention Features 3 Rs
Whoever was in charge of weather in Gulfport, MS, earned an A for the weekend of April 5-6 and the Mississippi State Organization Convention. Planners, decorators, participants, workshop presenters, musicians...they had it all and also earned A's.
Linda Lightsey, executive secretary, met me at the airport and answered questions for me and just about everyone else all weekend. Karen Fayard, 2011-2013 Mississippi president, joined us for lunch and my love affair with seafood was rekindled.
To be continued ...
Linda Lightsey, executive secretary, met me at the airport and answered questions for me and just about everyone else all weekend. Karen Fayard, 2011-2013 Mississippi president, joined us for lunch and my love affair with seafood was rekindled.
To be continued ...
Friday, April 5, 2013
HQ Administrators Hope to Fascinate
When Society Headquarters' administrators took some professional development time recently, they attended the Great Ideas Conference sponsored by the American Society of Association Executive (ASAE). Keynoter Sally Hogshead challenged the ASAE audience to use their personalities' natural advantages to fascinate members. The administrators took advantage of the free test offered through the conference and purchased Hogshead's latest book. I don't know if we'll become fascinating but we do have some new tools to use. The internet holds numerous pages about Hogshead and her Fascination: Your 7 Triggers of Persuasion and Captivation. It's worth a search!
Monday, April 1, 2013
Myers Joins DKG
In late December 2012 I read a moving article by Lisa Myers ( http://lisamyers.org/ ). I blogged about her article, "To America from a Teacher." When I attended the Texas State Organization Leadership Seminar in February, another committee member and I discussed inviting Lisa to membership. Because Lisa and this committee member lived in the same town, it wasn't long before Lisa was invited and accepted. You just never know where you will find new members.
And...Lisa announced March 1 that she is running for the Redwater ISD Board of Trustees in Texas.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Members Train Members in Leadership Seminar
![]() |
Virginia Bowers and Gail Herring compare APPs on their phones while waiting
to check in members of the 2013 Texas Leadership Class.
|
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Welcome to Seguin, Friends
![]() |
Karen stands by Seguin's pecan, a must for tourists. |
When Karen Crumley came to Austin, Texas, to join the Eunah Temple Holden Leadership Fund Committee, we thought it would be an excellent opportunity for this New Yorker to see "small town" Texas.
Following her orientation to the work of the committee, Karen drove with me for an hour on one of the most publicized roads in the nation...US130: with speed limits of 80 and 85 mph. Of we course chatted...lots. Karen was the chair of the 2012 International Convention in New York City. She and I had spent several years working together to gear up for the event and keep it rolling.
My point? The Society provides us with interesting and new connections. Without DKG, Karen and I would not have met and enjoyed each other's company. We did not spend time in a deer blind or boot skootin' in a dance hall, but we did enjoy a local sandwich shop and several locally owned stores. A good time was had by all. I hope we do it again soon. Perhaps you can join me next time? I hope you have had the chance to enjoyed this kind of camaraderie in DKG.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)