Monday, January 26, 2009
Initiation of Honorary International Member
The Governor General is appointed by Queen Elizabeth II and administers the powers of the Crown in Canada. She carries out the duties of Head of State and presides over the swearing in of the Prime Minister of Canada, the Chief Justice, and the cabinet ministers. She is Commander – in – Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces. She receives Royal Visitors, Heads of State and Foreign Dignitaries. She accepts the credentials of Ambassadors and High Commissioners appointed by their governments to embassies and missions in Canada.
We were limited by the schedulers in the number of members who would be able to attend. It was my pleasure to be invited to participate in the ceremony along with Morag Gundy 2008-2010 Canadian Area Representative and Sheila MacKay 2006-2008 Canadian Area Representative. Others in attendance were committee members Janet Gollan and Agnes Moynihan, Quebec President Maria Tucci, Kappa members Ardyth Elliott, and Carole Schmidt.
Morag Gundy gathered the group at her home the night before to practice the ceremony, eat a delicious buffet dinner and get acquainted with each other. Because of the transportation strike in Ottawa, we spent the night there so that we would be sure to arrive at Rideau Hall, home of the Governor General, on time. This was an "international slumber party." We toured Rideau Hall, home of the Governor General, prior to the initiation ceremony.
Our work with the Society provides so many special and unique opportunities for all of us. Her Excellency was most personable and very interested in and supportive of education. I was proud to represent all of our members at this important event.
Initiating honorary members is a great way to honor a friend of education and promote the image of the Society. Has your chapter or state initiated an honorary member? If not, why not? Create the Buzz!
Carolyn
Monday, December 29, 2008
Happy 2009--second try
Suggested New Year Resolutions for Delta Kappa Gamma Members
*Say YES the next time a chapter member asks you to help with something.
*Make a reservation for your state convention.
*Read the governing documents (constitution and standing rules). Think about how you might like to see them updated. Talk with other members about this. Send your ideas to the revision committee (revision blog would be a good place to do this)
*Log on to the Delta Kappa Gamma website once a week. You will be surprised how often it is updated.
*Check out the websites for the five regional conferences. Attend one and you will experience a whole new level of the Society. Once you experience an event outside your chapter and state you will be hooked and want to come again. Try it! You will like it!
*Get acquainted with a fairly new educator in your community who has potential for excellence and invite her to membership. Be her mentor during those first two years of membership. Check out the "Membership Shoe-In".
Let me know if you choose any of these resolutions.
Happy New Year
Carolyn
Happy 2009
Monday, November 17, 2008
Life in Austin
During their November meeting, the Administrative Board will walk to the apartment complex for a tour and lunch in the complex community room. I will be returning to Iowa in mid December to spend the holiday. Returning in January will enable me to enjoy a warm Texas winter missing the snows and storms in Iowa.
A quick question......Do you keep your membership card in an easily accessible spot? Or do you file it away? Should membership cards be issues every year? Or should you just receive one when you are initiated? Let me know what you think.
Carolyn
BLOG QUESTION
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Our Society At Work
Committees do the work of the Society. Most of them leave the meeting with To Do Lists that will keep them on task for the first year of the biennium. Each committee is asked to help Create the Buzz and make our name known throughout the education community. I have already received items to place in the Creating the Buzz scrapbook that I have started here at headquarters. Check out the Communications Committee page on the web site.
Another item that committees are asked to do is to explore how technology can assist them in their work. Committee chairs all received a copy of the Leadership Tools on the Net CD at the planning committee. This CD, which is available at headquarters for $20, describes a variety of electronic leadership tools that can be used. The Ad hoc Online Leadership Committee has scheduled our October meeting using the Go To Meeting tool. I plan to then use that tool to host a program committee meeting in November. Remember folks, if I can learn to use technology, so can you.
I love hearing about important professional recognition of our members. Let’s spotlight them whenever we can. Send me any items that recognize members in their professional lives. I want to congratulate them personally. Let me hear from you.
Carolyn
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Theme for the 2008-2010 Biennium
From Vision to Action: Advancing the Society
This is the theme for the 2008-2010 Biennium.
What is your vision for the Society? Why did you join?
I joined 46 years ago when I had just completed my fifth year of teaching because a colleague whom I admired invited me to join. I had recently started teaching in my hometown of Hastings, Nebraska and I was thrilled to be asked to participate in this organization by individuals who had been my instructors as I had been growing up.
I did a survey of Generation X members (ages 25-44) in the Northwest Region in 2006. 68% of the members who answered the survey were asked to join by people they knew and 52% replied that they were asked to join by someone they admired. Why did you join?
In this same survey, 87% of the members felt that chapter programs were interesting. They like relevant programs. So program chairs, what are your plans for the coming year? Here are some of the suggestions given.
- Workshops relevant to life--not just Society practicies and policies
- Nutrition
- Women's health issues
- Scrapbooking
- Stress management, relaxation tips, juggling multiple responsibilities
- Technology updates
- Hands-on activities
Did you know that our website offers lots of program ideas? Check it out.
Carolyn
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Greetings
I promised you I would write a blog....so here goes. This is my first attempt at doing this. I look forward to this being a forum where we can discuss issues and ideas and ask and answer questions.
At the convention many of you were concerned that members might have difficulty paying their dues this year. So I thought I would pass along some of the innovative ideas that were being discussed by chapters.
- Members could pay their dues on the installment plan. They could pay so much a month for three to five months. Only the state and international dues must be paid by October 30.
- Collection of dues could begin July 1 each year so that would give members four months to pay.
- Chapters could waive chapter dues for members who are experiencing hard times.
- Members could pay state and international dues for an individual member who was experiencing hard times.
Does your chapter send out a statement for dues indicating the amount and date they are due? Many chapters find that modeling after other professional organizations in this way, produce effective results. I am sure that many of you have innovative methods of collecting dues. I heard of an Iowa chapter who used the theme "Dew the Dues" and distributed cans of "Dew" (Mountain Dew) to members as they paid their dues. A chapter in West Virginia held a "Dues Tea" in the various counties of their chapter area in August. Members came together for a social event (a finger food picnic in one county and lunch at another) and brought their dues to the event. Many who could not attend even sent their dues with others. Fun and fellowship always help. Share your ideas.
Carolyn