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The Junior League of Syracuse, Inc. The NOTES July/August 2014 | 1 Thank you all for the opportunity to lead this amazing organization for another year. We are in a great position to continue to build on the success of this past year. As many Past Presidents know, a year may not be enough time to accomplish all you set out to do. I am fortunate to have more time to work on those items left undone and continue to work on all the great progress we have made, especially in the area of raising awareness on the issue of Human Trafficking. I would like to say a big Thank You to the 2013 – 2014 Board and Leadership team. Everyone worked so hard last year to forward our Mis- sion. You are an amazing group of talented women. It was a privilege to work with all of you. The new league year is off to a great start. The 2014 – 2015 leadership team has jumped in eager to get going. We have already had our first Board meeting, Board training and Leader- ship training and are working together planning for this year. I have no doubt this group will do amazing things this year. In my remarks at Annual Dinner I set a challenge for the membership. For those of you unable to attend I would like to issue the same challenge to you. A few years back the membership voted out the requirements to partici- pate in Community Collaborations. This has left us with some challenges with participation. I would like to challenge all of you to set a goal to participate in at least 3 Community Col- laborations in the new league year. I want you to volunteer not because you have to, but because you want to. After all isn’t that why we all are here? We can’t make a difference in our community by staying home. We are The Junior League of Syracuse – a group of determined women committed to make a difference in the lives of women and children here in Central New York. “I can do things you cannot, you can do things I cannot; together we can do great things” ~Mother Theresa In This Issue: • Welcome to the New League Year • 2014 – 2015 Board & Leadership • 2014 – 2015 Meeting Dates • Sustainer News • AJLI News • Community Collaborations • Kudos • Website Update • HS Voting Results • Meeting Briefs July/August 2014 • Issue 1 WELCOME TO THE 2014 – 2015 LEAGUE YEAR! MARK YOUR CALENDARS August 19: Board Meeting • Social: 5:30 pm; Meeting: 6 pm • JLS Office September 9: GMM • Social: 6 pm; Meeting: 6:30 pm • JLS Office September 15: Sustainer Golf • Drumlins Country Club September 16: Board Meeting • Social: 5:30 pm; Meeting: 6 pm • JLS Office September 17: Recruitment Event • 6 – 8 pm • Blue Tusk, 165 Walton Street September 24: Recruitment Event • 6 – 8 pm • Blue Tusk, 165 Walton Street Contact the President: Heather Ford Wallace: [email protected]

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The Junior League of Syracuse, Inc. • The NOTES • July/August 2014 | 1

Thank you all for the opportunity to lead this amazing organization for another year. We are in a great position to continue to build on the success of this past year.

As many Past Presidents know, a year may not be enough time to accomplish all you set out to do. I am fortunate to have more time to work on those items left undone and continue

to work on all the great progress we have made, especially in the area of raising awareness on the issue of Human

Trafficking.I would like to say a big Thank You to the 2013 – 2014 Board and Leadership team. Everyone

worked so hard last year to forward our Mis-sion. You are an amazing group of talented women. It was a privilege to work with all of you.

The new league year is off to a great start. The 2014 – 2015 leadership team has jumped in eager to get going. We have already had our first Board meeting, Board training and Leader-ship training and are working together planning for this year. I have no doubt this group will do

amazing things this year.In my remarks at Annual Dinner I set a challenge

for the membership. For those of you unable to attend I would like to issue the same challenge to you. A few years

back the membership voted out the requirements to partici-pate in Community Collaborations. This has left us with some challenges with participation. I would like to challenge all of you to set a goal to participate in at least 3 Community Col-laborations in the new league year. I want you to volunteer not because you have to, but because you want to. After all isn’t that why we all are here? We can’t make a difference in our community by staying home. We are The Junior League

of Syracuse – a group of determined women committed to make a difference in the lives

of women and children here in Central New York.

“I can do things you cannot, you can do things I cannot; together we can do great things”

~Mother Theresa

In This Issue:• Welcome to the New League Year

• 2014 – 2015 Board & Leadership

• 2014 – 2015 Meeting Dates

• Sustainer News

• AJLI News

• Community Collaborations

• Kudos

• Website Update

• HS Voting Results

• Meeting Briefs

July/August 2014 • Issue 1

Welcome To The2014 – 2015 league Year!

marK Your caleNDarS

august 19: Board meeting• Social: 5:30 pm; Meeting: 6 pm• JLS Office

September 9: gmm• Social: 6 pm; Meeting: 6:30 pm• JLS Office

September 15: Sustainer golf• Drumlins Country Club

September 16: Board meeting• Social: 5:30 pm; Meeting: 6 pm• JLS Office

September 17: recruitment event• 6 – 8 pm• Blue Tusk, 165 Walton Street

September 24: recruitment event• 6 – 8 pm• Blue Tusk, 165 Walton Street

Contact the President:Heather Ford Wallace:

[email protected]

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HS Raffle Co-Chairs:Maryann Revere-Lopez & Rachel Ford HS PR Chair:Heather ConnellHS Ornamentation Chair:Marie NorkettHS Hospitality Chair:Bonnie KellyHS Tickets & Staffing Co-Chairs:Sheryl Capozzi

Assistant Treasurer: Sheryl Capozzi

MeMbeRSHIP COunCIl:nominating Chair:Jill Lawlor

nominating Advisors:Courtney Bintz, Jessica Murray, Liz Baker, Lynne Hamilton-Johnson & Anna O’Neil

Placement Chair:Laura NelsonMembership Development & Recruitment Co-Chairs:Amanda Spence & Audra Muellereducation, Training & Arrangements Chair:Linda Dombrow

PReSIDenT:Heather Ford Wallace

PReSIDenT-eleCT:Jenny Jackson Donahoe

Pee:Cathy Dotterer

TReASuReR:Jill Ellis

SeCReTARy:Kelly Gillespie

COMMunICATIOnS VP:Sarah Shea Dempsey

COMMunITy VP:Megan Husted

FunD DeVelOPMenT VP:Sarah Weber

MeMbeRSHIP/DeVelOPMenT VP:Jackie Azbill

PARlIAMenTARIAn:Liz Lane

SuSTAIneR VP:Amy Sumida

AJlI AlT RePReSenTATIVe:Courtney Bintz

COMMunICATIOnS COunCIl:Public Relations Chair:Kseniya Lifanova HogannOTeS editor:Whitney DanielsAssistant nOTeS editor: TBAOn-line engagement Chair:Rea CarverAssistant On-line engagement:Kate Zwecker

COMMunITy COunCIl:Public Policy Chair:Kerry Buske DominskiCommunity Collaborations Co-Chairs:Beth Edwards & Cheryl Saidel

FunD DeVelOPMenT COunCIl:Fund Development Chair:Jean KerrHoliday Shoppes Co-Chairs:Christie Yesersky Novak &Julianna Hebert

HS Merchant Co-Chairs:Marisa Montreal & Whitney Browne

2014 – 2015 BoarD memBerS 2014 – 2015 leaDerShIP Team

August 19, 2014 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeSeptember 9, 2014 GMM 6:00 social; 6:30 start JLS OfficeSeptember 16, 2014 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeOctober 14, 2014 GMM 6:00 Social; 6:30 start JLS OfficeOctober 21, 2014 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeNovember 11, 2014 GMM 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS Officenovember 14-16, 2014 Holiday Shoppes November 18, 2014 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeDecember 9, 2014 Holiday Party GMM 6:00 Social; 6:30 start TbADecember 16, 2014 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start TBAJanuary 13, 2015 GMM 6:00 Social; 6:30 start JLS OfficeJanuary 20, 2015 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeFebruary 2015 Sectionals TbA TbAFebruary 24, 2015 ** Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeMarch 10, 2015 GMM 6:00 Social; 6:30 start JLS OfficeMarch 17, 2015 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeApril 14, 2015 GMM 6:00 Social; 6:30 start JLS OfficeApril 21, 2015 Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeMay 12, 2015 GMM 6:00 Social; 6:30 start JLS OfficeMay 19, 2015 Old/New Board Meeting 5:30 social; 6:00 start JLS OfficeJune 9, 2015 Annual Dinner TbA TbA**This is the 4th Tuesday due to school break

marK Your caleNDarS 2014 – 2015 meeTINg DaTeS

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The Community Council has been busy preparing for another great year of service to the local community and influence on public affairs at the state level. First, JLS will be par-ticipating in AJLI’s roll-out of the new Com-munity Impact Model (which our League helped to develop as an ALT League!) in Au-gust. Not only will this new model help us to focus our efforts on our current issue (Human Trafficking), but it will help us identify the right time to select a new issue.

Second, the Community Impact Collabora-tions co-chairs, Cheryl Saidel and Beth Ed-ward, are in the process of planning monthly volunteer opportunities for the year and have made plans to couple project prep with the monthly General Membership Meetings to involve more JLS members in Collaborations and increase our rate of donations to our com-munity partners.

Third, the Public Policy committee, led by Kerry Buske Dominski, is planning for a great year of serving as liaisons to NYSPAC and making our collective voice heard in Albany!

Last but not least, the Community Coun-cil is planning an initiative to welcome our new Community Council committee mem-bers and encourage all of our JLS mem-bers to reflect on what voluntarism means to each of us and how, together with our friends and families, we can make an enor-mous impact in Syra-cuse and surrounding towns and villages!

commuNITYcollaBoraTIoNS

Contact the Comm. Collaborations Chair: Meg Husted: [email protected]

Hello Sustainers!Congratulations to Cheryl Ward for

receiving the 2014 Spirit of Mary Harri-man Award and to Peggy Fabic for receiv-ing Sustainer of the Year. We are so proud of both ladies who perfectly embody the essence of these awards. It’s never too ear-ly to start thinking about next year’s nomi-nees…your input is invaluable and greatly appreciated.

uPCOMInG eVenTSOur Annual Golf Outing has been

scheduled for Monday, September 15th at Drumlins Country Club. Golf will be followed by dinner in the new Pascale Italian Bistro. Please put the date on your calendar and look for more details from Anne Miller and Susan Cronin in the near future.

HelP neeDeD• Volunteer to send condolence and congratu-

latory cards to Sustainers as those occasions present themselves. You will be provided with the cards, envelopes and postage.

MOTIOnS ADOPTeD TO AMenD THe AJlI bylAWS

Voting Delegates were busy at this year’s Annual Meeting during AJLI’s 92nd Annual Conference in St. Louis. They voted on sev-eral changes proposed by the AJLI Board of Directors to the Association Bylaws. The changes proposed by the Board reflect current best practice in nonprofit governance regard-ing term lengths for a Governance Commit-tee member and also ensure that the Bylaws conform to the New York Nonprofit Revital-ization Act of 2013, which was enacted for greater sector transparency and efficiency. The following changes were adopted to:

THe AJlI GOVeRnAnCe COMMITTeeAllow At-Large Governance Committee

members to serve up to two nonconsecutive two-year terms, rather than one, two-year term only.

THe neW yORk nOnPROFIT ReVITAlIzATIOn ACT OF 2013Affect the following Bylaw Articles:

• Article IV, Section II, clarifying that an Employee of the Association may not serve as President

• Article V, Sections VI, VII, IX, clari-fying duties of the Board of Directors by defining Committees of the Board and Committees of the Corporation; al-lowing Board members to participate in Board meetings via electronic video screen participation; and allowing Board action without a meeting to be conducted via electronic means

SuSTaINer NeWS

aJlI NeWS

Contact the Sustainer VP:Amy Sumida: [email protected]

• Volunteer to coordinate monthly R&Rs. This person would select a location for the R&R’s and coordinate with the restaurant for our monthly gatherings.

• Suggestions for “Lunch and Learn” topics. I am all ears!

I hope you have enjoyed the summer and I look forward to seeing you this Fall at up-coming events. Please do not hesitate to con-tact me with questions, suggestions or offers to HELP!

• Article VIII, Sections II, III, allowing for electronic notice of the Annual Meeting and transmission of proxies via electronic means

• Create new Article XI, which defines “electronic communications”

• Article XII, which allows for waiver of notice via electronic means

The full text available on the AJLI web-site. Shortlink: http://bit.ly/1sfONuV

ADVISORy ReSOluTIOnS PASSeD AT AnnuAl COnFeRenCe

Additionally, the Delegates passed two Advisory Resolutions on the following topics:

• Exploration of a Lifetime Membership provision for Sustainers

• Exploration of amendments to current Policies for Calling Special Meetings and the External Policy Resolutions Pro-cess that would enable quicker action under certain circumstances

The full Resolutions available on the AJLI website. Shortlink: http://bit.ly/1sV0lkI

ACTIOn On THe ADVISORy ReSOluTIOnSThe Board discussed briefly the two

Resolutions on its June 5 phone call meet-ing and, believing these Resolutions merit fuller consideration when the Board meets in person, voted to postpone further discussion until its in-person meeting June 27-28. An All-League Email will be distributed within five days of the June 27-28 meeting detailing any resulting actions the Board may take with regard to these Resolutions.

All of the above information can now be found on the AJLI website on the AC2014 Call to Conference Governance Materials page. Shortlink: http://bit.ly/1qB1498

Congratulations to the 2013 – 2014 JlS Award Recipients!

• New Member Award: liz lane and kate zwecker• Community Service Award: Megan Husted• In League Award: Whitney Daniels• League Cup Award: Sarah Weber• Sustainer of the Year: Peggy Fabic• 15th Annual Spirit of Mary Harriman Community Leadership Award: Cheryl Ward___________________________________

If you would like to submit a Kudos, please e-mail the 2013 – 2015

NOTES Editor Whitney Daniels at [email protected]

KuDoS!

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June GMM:• GMM was held following annual dinner at Justin’s Grill.• 2014 Holiday Shoppes update provided by Christie Novak.

Tickets will be available at September GMM• Membership Recruitment update given by Co-Chairs Audra

Mueller & Amanda Spence. Shared the “Whose that new member” recruitment flyer

• Update of Policy Wording & Holiday Shoppes Requirements was voted on

• Fund Development – Jean Kerr encouraged all members attending annual dinner to give a donation in the envelopes provided at each seat. Tickets are also available for Macy’s Shop For A Cause - $5 for 25% off August 23rd.

June board Meeting:• Board Training: provided by Catherine Gerard from Syracuse

University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs on Organizational Governance: Board Management and Building

meeTINg BrIefS

A neW yeAR, A neW WebSITe!In May, we informed members that we are experiencing growing

pains with the technology associated with the JLS website. If you have visited the site recently, you may have noticed the “Under Construc-tion” messaging and/or seen brief summaries about our community, membership, and fund development initiatives.

Until our new site is live, we have expanded the JLS blog (jlsyra-cuse.tumblr.com) for use as a resource for our external audiences including prospective members and Holiday Shoppes and League supporters. We are also anticipating the needs of our members, and details will be coming later this summer about how we will be mak-ing available important information including documents and forms, event dates, and more that were previously located on the website.

In the meantime, we hope you visit the Community, Membership, and Holiday Shoppes pages of the JLS blog and spread the word about this new online resource. We appreciate members’ patience and un-derstanding as we transition to a new site that will meet our League’s future needs, and we look forward to providing more information soon about this effort.

WeBSITe uPDaTe: NomINaTINg NeWS

The following items were voted on, and approved by the League Membership at the June GMM (June 10, 2014) and have now been adopted into the 2014 – 2015 JLS policy.

The first item clarifies language within the JLS policy for 2014 – 2015 with regards to participation in the League’s fundraiser(s). The new policy reads as follows:

Article I, Section 1 Classes of Membership:B. Active Members• Must support the major fundraiser(s) in the form of participation and financial support at the levels approved by the membership.

• An active member is considered to be in good standing if the fol-lowing membership requirements are met:

• Must support the major fundraiser(s) in the form of participation and financial support at the levels approved by the membership.

C. Associate Active Member• Must support the major fundraiser(s) in the form of participation and financial support at the levels approved by the membership.

The second item adopted by the Membership is the 2014 Holiday

Shoppes Membership Requirements, which have not changed from 2013, but are as follows:

The Holiday Shoppes Committee of The Junior League of Syracuse has the following Membership Requirements/Member Incentives for Member Participation in Holiday Shoppes 2014:

1) All active and associate members are required to work at least one five hour shift.

2) Members are required to sell at least five tickets at a value, exclusive to members, of $5.00 per ticket.

3) Any member who sells ten tickets at a value of $5.00 per ticket will attend the 2014 Holiday Party at no cost. (Bever-ages not included)

4) The three members who sell the most tickets (minimum of thirty tickets sold) at a value of $5.00 per ticket, will receive complimentary dues for the 2015 – 2016 JLS League year.

recaP of PolIcY chaNgeS

Contact the Parliamentarian: liz lane: [email protected]

The new Nominating Committee is ready to go for the new League year! This year’s Nominating Chair is Jill Lawlor and the Nominating Advisors are Liz Baker, Courtney Bintz, Lynne Hamilton-John-son, Jessica Murray and Anna O’Neil. Many thanks to outgoing Nominating Chair Betsy Mariotte-McLane and Nominating Advi-sors Jean Kerr and Laura Nelson for their service, and for facilitat-ing a smooth transition of member files.

Red postcards were mailed to all Active and Associate members on July 18. This postcard confirms your JLS leadership position or committee placement for 2014 – 2015 and the name of your Nomi-nating Advisor with her contact information. If you did not receive a postcard, or have any concerns about your placement, please contact Jill Lawlor ([email protected]).

Your advisor is at your service to help you with any league-related questions or concerns and help you get the most out of your League experience. Don’t hesitate to contact your advisor in the coming months if the need arises.

In addition to handling member relations, the Nominating Com-mittee is charged with slating members for future leadership positions. The Nominating Committee can be thought of as the League’s “hu-man resources” department. The committee is already planning ahead to the 2015– 2016 League year which begins July 2015, when three of the five Nominating Advisors will roll off the committee (Nominating Advisor is a two-year position.) If you have been in the League for at least two years and you have any interest in being considered for the position of Nominating Advisor or want to learn more about this posi-tion, please contact your advisor before the end of August. The Nominating Committee needs to identify five candidates for the three open po-sitions by early September, and members will vote in the new Nominating Advisors at the De-cember GMM.

OPen POSITIOn:The Assistant NOTES Editor position is

available. If interested please contact your Nominating Advisor.

Contact the nominating Chair:Jill lawlor: [email protected]

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You can now read The NOTES online on the JLS website: www.JlSyracuse.org or on Issuu at: issuu.com/jlsyracuse

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• The 2014 – 2015 budget was reviewed and discussed• Website update – working with Digital Cheetah on redesign

and financing• Fund Development VP—Sarah Weber – Macy’s Shop for a

Cause tickets are available, $5 for 20% off on August 23rd. Info will go out in August email blasts

• Communications Council VP - Sarah Shea Dempsey mentioned that the JLS will have a Human Trafficking table on Women’s Day at the NYS Fair this year. Will need 2 – 4 volunteers from 9 - 5.

June Board Meeting Cont:

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