This blog is for connecting and sharing with family and friends about my personal and professional journeys.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
2012 Convention Registrations
State convention registrations top 280. Convention co-chairs, Diane Vickers and Bertha Hinojosa are working extremely hard to finalize all aspects of the convention. Please send in your registrations if you have not done so already.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Cornetet Recipients
Special congratulations to three Epsilon members who recently received Cornetet Professional Development Awards. Cornetet awards are available for members and non-members who need professional development assistance. Great job ladies.
- Jennifer Coriell - Beta Sigma $850 (National Board Certification)
- Glenda Donohue - Eta $1000 (NCTM Annual Meeting)
- Donna Patten - Eta $1000 (NCTM Annual Meeting)
Monday, March 12, 2012
Congratulations Dr. Stacy Potter
Dr. Stacy Potter has been chosen to attend the 2012 Golden Gift Leadership Seminar in Austin, Texas. Stacy's participation in this event will be enhanced by workshops, travels, networking and making new friends who come from around the US and sister countries. Golden Gift Seminars are held every biennium for two weeks. Seminar training is valued at $6000 per participant. Congratulations Stacy. Get ready for a great time.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
REACH goal is SOARING!
At the onset of the REACH pin sales, 500 were purchased and arrived June 14,2011. Ok, pins are complete and in hand - now what! The goal was to sell the first 150 to reclaim the initial investment of $750 - goal achieved. Second order placed in the fall! Additional 500 are in hand. As of February 1, 2012, the second investment of $750 has been reclaimed. VICTORY!!! REACH finances to date are as follows: 1000 pin investment at a cost of $1500, investment reclaimed, $1205 donated to Bea Davis Fund for state leadership, pins sold 541. Total sales to date $2705. Many thanks to Jennifer Coriell for spearheading the project by collecting the orders and keeping me on track.
I was asked a question by someone very near and dear to me (tall, great looking guy - you take it from there) at the onset of this project "if I thought that the pins would sell?" my comment was: Women of Epsilon State are supportive and passionate about our organization and the projects - yes they will sell. Thank you for assisting in this project and the ongoing goal of selling the remainder of the 459 for the Bea Davis Fund.
I was asked a question by someone very near and dear to me (tall, great looking guy - you take it from there) at the onset of this project "if I thought that the pins would sell?" my comment was: Women of Epsilon State are supportive and passionate about our organization and the projects - yes they will sell. Thank you for assisting in this project and the ongoing goal of selling the remainder of the 459 for the Bea Davis Fund.
Monday, March 5, 2012
What DKG means to me: Stacy Potter, Theta, Northeast District
In December 1999, I was honored to be asked to join Delta Kappa Gamma by Betty Elkins. In April of 2000, I was initiated into Phi Chapter and instantly selected as the Newsletter Editor. The next year, I was selected to become President for the chapter. I, then, transfered to Theta Chapter in 2004 and was selected for President in 2006. In 2010, I was reelected President. I have been to every district and state meeting, with the exception of one state meeting as I was due to have my daughter that month. I did, however, try my best to get there, but my family was not moving on the decision since my due date was two weeks away from the convention date.
I enjoy going to all the meetings, but especially the state meetings as I get to see friends from other areas of the state. When going to state meeting, I travel with my mom (Charlotte King), Lori Myers, and Gene Cosentino. We laugh and tell stories a lot in the car rides, but most of all, we tell Gene that she is going to be left at the state meetings because she wins too many baskets. This year I am excited to bring a first timer to the convention, Kay Bradford. I am looking to get her to become a regular to all state meetings.
Some of the challenges that I have faced are finding the time to do all the work that is required by the Chapter President while being District Director. Also, with my mom breaking her leg and the amount of work being required in my job, there is little time I get to spend with my family. Trying to find a good balance between everything is difficult at times; however, it is a blessing when I can balance it all. Through all the challenges presented to me, I am grateful to God for an understanding husband and family who help me through the craziness.
I believe for a new member, there are numerous opportunities for them to excel in their job as well as their own goals. DKG can help in so many ways such as financially and mentally. The friends created through DKG are friends that will be there in good and bad times. If you think you've been there, just talk with a DKG sister and I promise you are not alone. I am grateful for every DKG sister and hope that each one of you are blessed by being in this organization as I have been for the past 12 years.
Friday, March 2, 2012
What DKG means to me: Hope Hebert, Alpha Epsilon, Southwest District

Thursday, March 1, 2012
What DKG means to me: Donna Adams, Beta Sigma, Central District
I am Donna Adams. In 2004, I was initiated into the Beta Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma in Leesville. A year later, as a result of my husband retiring from Active Duty
in the US Army, my family moved back home to North Carolina. I soon transferred my
membership to the Beta Upsilon chapter of North Carolina. At our September 2005
meeting, I shared with our members about the devastation Hurricane Rita had caused in
Leesville just a short time after Hurricane Katrina had displaced many families to
Leesville. The true heart of Delta Kappa Gamma was shown to me that day as the women
took up a donation (of just over $500) to send to my former chapter, Beta Sigma, to be
used to supplement their efforts in the community's time of need. What a great
example of how the members of Delta Kappa Gamma members truly live up to the first
purpose of our society: To unite women educators of the world in a genuine spiritual
fellowship. I have since returned to Beta Sigma, an important part of my “home” in
Leesville where I currently serve as our chapter’s 1st Vice President. Our chapter
donates underclothes and school items to each school in the parish, sponsors
a "Bunnies and Books" program for homeless families in our parish, supports a
graduating senior who is majoring in education, and recognizes its members for school
and community activities. I am blessed to be a member of a group of educators who
truly care about each other, the children in our school system, and the people in our
community.
Gamma in Leesville. A year later, as a result of my husband retiring from Active Duty
in the US Army, my family moved back home to North Carolina. I soon transferred my
membership to the Beta Upsilon chapter of North Carolina. At our September 2005
meeting, I shared with our members about the devastation Hurricane Rita had caused in
Leesville just a short time after Hurricane Katrina had displaced many families to
Leesville. The true heart of Delta Kappa Gamma was shown to me that day as the women
took up a donation (of just over $500) to send to my former chapter, Beta Sigma, to be
used to supplement their efforts in the community's time of need. What a great
example of how the members of Delta Kappa Gamma members truly live up to the first
purpose of our society: To unite women educators of the world in a genuine spiritual
fellowship. I have since returned to Beta Sigma, an important part of my “home” in
Leesville where I currently serve as our chapter’s 1st Vice President. Our chapter
donates underclothes and school items to each school in the parish, sponsors
a "Bunnies and Books" program for homeless families in our parish, supports a
graduating senior who is majoring in education, and recognizes its members for school
and community activities. I am blessed to be a member of a group of educators who
truly care about each other, the children in our school system, and the people in our
community.
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