Friday, January 25, 2013
Get Involved in the Conversation!
One of my favorite aspects of a face-to-face meeting or social gathering is the conversation. With approximately 90,000 members, we cannot always see each other face to face; but we can still enjoy the conversation! Have you logged in to the DKGNetwork? It works a little like Facebook, except it is private to our Society. Since only members can log in, you are safe from many of the worries of a public social network!
So, log in and begin enjoying yet another benefit of your membership in DKG. Join in the the general conversation or join a specialized group. The Members in Action group is currently discussing the issues and challenges of recruiting and engaging members. The Educational Excellence Chairs group is exploring the goals and work of the still rather new Educational Excellence Committee. The DKG Artists group promotes discussion about arts and music. And the list goes on.
Visit the DKG website at www.dkg.org and explore the Network by choosing the DKGNetwork link in the upper portion of the page. You will also find directions for setting up an account in the Library of the Society website. "See you" on the Network!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
"Roping" in Members in the New Year
I spent the first weekend of the new year watching my husband do what he loves most: team roping. It is a sport where a team of two horseback riders rope the head and heels of a steer and stretch him gently by tying off each rope on the horn of their saddles (a "dally" and, thus, the sport is called dally team roping). It all happens at a fast pace - covering almost 200 feet in around six seconds. The activity, like most rodeo events, grew from ranch activities where the cows must be caught and doctored in the pasture or corral.
I began to think about the art of roping - how the header must handle his cattle and depend on the strength of his horse in order for the heeler and his horse to be in the correct position for catching the heels of a steer on the run. Teamwork. Each horse and each rider doing his part of the job. Getting off to a good start and following through.
In this new year, I hope we all have our team in place to get off to a great start and follow through to the finish. Membership chairs are leading us as we identify new members and plan for orientations and initiations. Chapter treasurers are following through with gathering dues and identifying members who have not responded so the membership committee can call them. Chapter presidents are contacting members who have not been to a meeting in a while to let them know they are missed. Is your team off to a good start and ready to "rope" in new members for the new year?
I began to think about the art of roping - how the header must handle his cattle and depend on the strength of his horse in order for the heeler and his horse to be in the correct position for catching the heels of a steer on the run. Teamwork. Each horse and each rider doing his part of the job. Getting off to a good start and following through.
In this new year, I hope we all have our team in place to get off to a great start and follow through to the finish. Membership chairs are leading us as we identify new members and plan for orientations and initiations. Chapter treasurers are following through with gathering dues and identifying members who have not responded so the membership committee can call them. Chapter presidents are contacting members who have not been to a meeting in a while to let them know they are missed. Is your team off to a good start and ready to "rope" in new members for the new year?
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Updates Available...
I recently enjoyed a wonderful Saturday morning with my chapter here in Texas as we initiated four new members. How exciting it was to welcome them into our fold! We had our meeting here at Society Headquarters (as many Austin area chapters do) and enjoyed the beauty of the building, festive with holiday decoration and rich in DKG heritage. Along with the four new members, we also welcomed the international president when she dropped in to visit . We hope to initiate more in April with a second ceremony this year. I hope your chapter is planning an initiation or two this year - consider using the new Contemporary Initiation Ceremony when you do.
I posted our picture on the DKG facebook page Saturday morning and was amazed to find that over 350 others had viewed the picture by Sunday! How wonderful to read all of your comments wishing these ladies well and welcoming them to DKG! If you have not found us already, watch for updates on the DKG facebook page - and post your chapter meeting pictures so we can all welcome your chapter's new initiates, too!
I posted our picture on the DKG facebook page Saturday morning and was amazed to find that over 350 others had viewed the picture by Sunday! How wonderful to read all of your comments wishing these ladies well and welcoming them to DKG! If you have not found us already, watch for updates on the DKG facebook page - and post your chapter meeting pictures so we can all welcome your chapter's new initiates, too!
Monday, November 19, 2012
'Tis the Season...
What a wonderful time of year this is! Though the holidays we celebrate may vary around the globe, I think the spirit of the season is the same. It is a time of year when we focus a little more on family and friends. I am certainly thankful for mine!
I am also thankful and proud to be a member of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. Have you thought about taking time this season to share the wonder of DKG with other key women educators in your community? Invite them to join you at a meeting or event. Plan a special orientation event where several potential members can learn about DKG. Remember, orientation of new members is easy when you use the Pride in the Big Picture presentation. And the Contemporary Initiation Ceremony available in the new Ceremonies book makes a nice addition to any meeting! You do not have to wait for a special meeting to initiate new members - initiate them when they are ready to join.
Membership in DKG is an honor and an opportunity for growth, personally and professionally. During this season of giving, share with other key women the gift of membership - in doing so, you are leading women educators impacting education worldwide.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
WOW!
The International Educational Excellence Committee (EEC) met in Austin last month and created a new acronym describing not only the committee members themselves but also the Society members they represent: W.O.W. (Wonderful Outstanding Women)!
These wonderful women have developed three primary goals which encompass the work of the EEC and I think you will find them exciting:
Look for more information to come from the International Educational Excellence Committee!

- To advance excellence in education
- To empower women
- To increase global awareness
Look for more information to come from the International Educational Excellence Committee!
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!

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!
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!
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