Monday, October 22, 2012

A Fall Filled with Excitement

By the calendar, it is the fall season.  The weather in Austin still feels like summer.  Regardless of the season, excitement is in the air!
 
Welcome to the ladies of Japan! Japan State Organization was officially installed on October 14 as the Society's eighteenth country and 80th state organization.  We welcome the sixty key women educators in Japan who join DKG as we continue Leading Women Educators Impacting Education Worldwide

The International Membership Committee met in September and developed some exciting goals for the biennium.  The committee will focus on strengthening chapters and promoting the value of membership. They are excited to share with members about the membership resources available to chapters, where to find them and new ways to use them!  Remember materials are being revised to include recent changes - from additional countries to revisions in the standing rules - so be sure to download the new Pride in the Big Picture presentation when you are ready to orient those new member candidates!  You can find it online on the DKG website in the Library or on the Membership Committee page.
 
I look forward to meeting with the Educational Excellence Committee at the end of October and then with the Administrative Board in Austin the following week.  Society Headquarters will be busy preparing for these meetings, but I always look forward to greeting old friends and making new ones as the meetings convene.  How exciting it is to join such amazing women in furthering the goals of this great Society!  Follow us on Twitter (#dkgcon) and on the DKG page on Facebook:  we will be sharing throughout the meetings and will look for your posts, as well!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

"Sharing Our Vision" to "Strengthen Our Society"

The Administrative Board members and International Committee Chairs of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International met this month in Spokane at the Davenport Hotel to plan for the new biennium.  What a lovely place to meet and what a delightful group of ladies!

The theme of the biennium, presented by Dr. Beverly Helms at the international convention in New York City, is Sharing Our Vision - Strengthening Our Society.  This truly dynamic group of amazing women have set their sights on doing just that!  After participating in the week filled with the design and development of strategic plans for growing our Society, I am re-energized and ready for the new biennium!  I hope you are ready, too, because you won't want to miss the excitement!

I am looking forward to meeting with the International Membership Committee this weekend in Austin, Texas.  Send us your thoughts on ways to strengthen our chapters and provide you with the membership experiences you want.  We will be available by phone, mail, email, Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, LinkedIn and any other way you want to communicate.  No matter how you want to Share Our Vision, just be sure to share it! 

Friday, August 31, 2012

Treasured Times


Presented to me at the Kappa State Workshop in Arkansas
What a month August was for me! Birthday, wedding anniversary, one-year anniversary here at DKG Headquarters - this month has been quite the time for celebration. How fortunate I am to enjoy such treasured times! With an awesome international convention behind me, I traveled to Arkansas to enjoy a weekend with the Kappa State members attending the 2012 State Workshop. The workshop included an amazing selection of breakout sessions, general sessions involving Society business and a delicious luncheon where we celebrated the accomplishments and goals of the incredible women who are Arkansas DKG. I returned with lovely memories, beautiful souvenirs and a framed certificate charging me with my new responsibilities as an Arkansas Traveler!

 

As a member of this great Society, we are so fortunate to enjoy friendships with other members from around the world! With opportunities to gather at conventions, conferences and even meetings, we can also enjoy a personal visit from time to time in addition to all the electronic communications across the distance. What a joy it is to see each other and reconnect each year! DKG Administrative Board members and international committee chairs will have treasured time to connect and plan when we all meet together in Spokane next week for the biennial planning meeting. I look forward to the greetings, hugs and excitement - but I also look forward to the journey as these progressive women guide the Society into yet another biennium filled with great accomplishments. So, make your plans to get involved:  I think you will be glad you did!


 

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Share the Excitement! Let's All Catch Convention Fever!

View from Sheraton NY Hotel
and Towers: Times Square
Home after an outstanding international convention experience in New York City, I hope to hear from all of you who attended as you plan ways to share your experiences with your chapter.  Plan a program about what you learned during a breakout or general session or while visiting with members from other chapters around the world.  Tell your chapter members about the constitutional changes made during the business meetings and about the new international project, Support for Early-career Educators, adopted during the convention. Create a slide show of your pictures and share them with your chapter! And in addition to all of the excitement you share, do not forget to invite them to join you when you attend your regional conference next summer! 

If you have never attended an international convention or regional conference, I encourage you to think about joining us next summer in your region or in 2014 in Indianapolis.  Although the chapter experience is amazing and inspiring, you can only truly realize the wonder of our Society when you see us all together at a convention. 

Just ask representatives from NBC in New York City and KXAN in Austin who accepted media awards for the Education Nation series and investigative reporting in the Austin area, or the State of Education reporter accepting the local award for YNN!  The sight of almost 2000 key women educators gathered to celebrate the impact of their accomplishments over the past two years can be quite impressive and even more inspiring. So think about attending the next conference or convention - in your state, in your region, or at international in Indianapolis in 2014.

Remember the new Ceremonies book is now available in the Society Store, as well as the Orientation materials and the Go-To Guide. If you did not pick up a copy in the marketplace at convention, be sure to order yours today! 

And if I do not see you along the way, I hope to see you again at your regional conference next summer!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Summertime is Here!


I would find it hard to believe it is June, but the Austin temperatures have reminded me it is summer after all.  The warmth and sunshine have brought tassels to the corn and blooms to the wildflowers.  We are busy here in Austin preparing for the excitement of convention in New York next month.

In June, I spent a wonderful weekend in South Dakota visiting with members who attended the state organization convention in Huron.  What an amazing group of women!  From South Dakota to South Sudan, these ladies are committed to promoting and supporting education worldwide.  I again was awed by our Society and its wonder at every level.

Mustangs of Las Colinas at Night
I also attended the Texas State Organization convention in June.  This was a great time for me to rejuvenate and re-energize with all of the great events and sessions available to us while visiting Las Colinas Convention Center in Irving, TX.  I feel that I can truly call Texas home now since I even received my “official” Texas passport!

Follow us on Twitter, Foursquare and Facebook as you prepare to visit New York at the International Convention in July.  Remember to download the DKG mobile APP and keep all the details handy on your smart phone.  If you cannot join us in New York this year, follow the excitement of convention while it is happening – we will all post regularly so that you can follow the big events of the week.

Remember:  if I do not see you along the way, I look forward to seeing you in New York very soon!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Unbelievable!


I cannot believe it is June! How time has flown by. We are preparing for convention and looking forward to all the excitement waiting for us in New York City this summer. Have you registered for convention yet?


The Seminar for professional development "How to Teach Students Who Don't Look Like You: Culturally Relevant Teaching Strategies" with Dr. Bonnie Davis still has a few spots available. It is taking place in the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers on the Monday (July 23) before convention and is open to all educators. Members will receive a discount on the registration fee. Share the news! Encourage educators in your area to register (especially if you live within a train ride of New York City). You will not want to miss this exciting event.


I have been working out the schedule and the details for our presenters at breakout sessions during convention. I have one word: WOW! With over one hundred sessions, you will definitely find some of interest and the quality of our content is certainly worthy of professional development hours for those of you who might need to acquire hours this summer. I encourage you to join us in New York City for an unbelievable convention – professional and personal growth, networking, celebration, a bit of business, and a whole lot of fun.



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Moving Along in May


Wow! I am amazed it is already May! With the warm temperatures and a little rain, Central Texas has been green this spring with a splash of color here and there.


I visited Ohio in April and was warmly welcomed at the DKG Ohio State Organization Convention in Columbus. What a wonderful visit and what a delightful group of ladies. In addition to an exciting agenda of convention events, a great array of workshops and speakers, and all the gracious gifts and goodies, I now have an official "buckeye" necklace! I hope to see the Ohio DKG members again soon in New York City for international convention or in Missouri for the regional conference next summer.


It is amazing how busy the days here at Society Headquarters in Austin can be. As we prepare for convention in July, we are not only handling the day to day affairs of the Society but also the details of convention planning. I hope you have registered and reserved your room! We look forward to an exciting week filled with awesome speakers and breakout sessions, time to reconnect with members you have not seen since last convention, and some fun time out on the town. If you need professional development hours, or know teachers in the New York area who do, you might consider registering you and your guest for the Bonnie Davis seminar on the Monday before the convention begins.  I believe you will enjoy Bonnie and learn from her seminar "How To Teach Students Who Don't Look Like You." Join us in New York and experience the expanse of this great Society and the vibrancy of our membership. And as always - if I don't see you along the way, then I hope to see you there!