Fifty-Ninth District Nine Conference • April 17-19, 2015 Hilton San Antonio Airport • San Antonio, Texas A L T A RU S 2015 CONFERENCE PACKET To be distributed to ALL Club members INSIDE: Registra on Form ................ 2 Vendor Applica on ....... 11‐12 Invita on to Conference ...... 3 Program Ad Form ............... 13 Hotel informa on ................ 4 Preliminary Agenda ........... 15 Int’l Representa ve ............. 5 Friday Fun Night ................. 18 Keynote Speaker .................. 6 Club Photo Assignments .... 21 Memorial Form .................... 7 First‐Timer Informa on ..... 23 Conference Service Project . 8 President’s Checklist .......... 24 Founda on Auc on Form .... 9 Delegates and Alternates ... 25 Club Display Form .............. 10 Tradi ons and E que e .... 26 1 Fifty-Ninth District Nine Conference, April 17-19 2015 REGISTRATION FORM Please print legibly. Your registration will be confirmed via email. Name ______________________________________________ Altrusa International Inc. of ______________________________________ Address, City, Zip ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ MEAL SELECTIONS REGISTRATION TYPE. CHOOSEONE. CREDENTIALS/ RIBBONS Email _________________________________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ Check all that apply. International Representative District Officer Club President First-Timer Past International President Past District Governor District Committee Chair District Committee Member Conference Delegate Conference Alternate Member Postmarked BEFORE March 13 Affiliate Member Charter Member of New Club New One Bring One Member Guest Postmarked AFTER March 13, RECEIVED by March 31 Received after March 31 or PAY AT THE DOOR FULL Registration: Includes all three meals, workshops, business sessions, and conference materials. $170 $185 $200 PARTIAL Registration (two meals): Includes two meals, workshops, business sessions and conference materials. $130 $150 $175 PARTIAL Registration (one meal): Includes one meal, workshops, business sessions, and conference materials. $100 $120 $125 Awards banquet $35 Governor’s banquet $55 One Meal, No Conference Registration (Guest): Includes one meal Friday Fun Night $50 only. No workshops, business sessions, or conference materials. Which meal? _________________________ Number of tickets ______ Friday Night Fun Night Regular meal or Vegetarian or Wheat/gluten-free Other* Saturday Awards Luncheon Regular meal or Vegetarian or Wheat/gluten-free Other* Saturday Night Governor’s Banquet Steak or Tilapia or Vegetarian or Wheat/gluten-free Other* * Other special dietary requirements must be ordered by April 1, 2015. Please describe your need: Total Amount Enclosed: $_______ No refunds will be given after April 1, 2015. Make checks payable to District Nine Conference Fund. TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD Send registration form (even if paying by credit card) to: Name on Card: ___________________________________________ Sarah Bullock, Registration Chair P.O. Box 700955 San Antonio, TX 78270 Email: srhw26@gmail.com (An additional 3.5% plus $0.15 fee will apply to cover the expense.) Card Type: Visa MC Card Number: ____________________________________________ Expiration Date: _________________________________________ Security Number (on back of card): _________________________ 2 CONFERENCE HOTEL HILTON SAN ANTONIO AIRPORT, 611 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78216 Phone: 210-340-6060 Altrusa rate is $129 (single or double). For reservations, call 888-728-3031. Deadline for hotel registrations is March 31; use the code “ADN” to get the guaranteed rate. Fifty-Ninth District Nine Conference When I think of San Antonio, I always think of unique celebrations and a good time, and this year’s District Nine Conference will be nothing short of spectacular! The Conference Packet you’re reading will give you all the information you need to know, whether you’re a Club president or a first-time Conference attendee. It is my distinct pleasure to invite you to our annual Conference in San Antonio. If you’re a Conference regular, you’ll love the changes we’ve made—both obvious and subtle, all in the interest of making Conference relevant to all attendees year after year. And if you have never attended a District Nine Conference, all I can say is … What are you waiting for? It’s so much fun, and a great opportunity to let your hair down with new friends from across the state. This Conference packet should give you a taste of what we’re planning, but if you have any questions, feel free to contact me personally or Program Coordinator Linda Moore (moorelindac@yahoo.com) April will come around faster than you think, so start planning to have a wonderful time … find a roommate, a ride, and a reason to come to Conference in 2015. You won’t be sorry! With Altrusa love, Beth Blair Governor 3 The Conference team has chosen the Hilton San Antonio Airport for our weekend of fun and fellowship. You’ll find beauty, tranquility, and amenities galore. Stay at the Hilton San Antonio Airport hotel for easy access to San Antonio International Airport, just under 2 miles away. Travel for only 8 miles to reach the vibrant city of San Antonio, full of culture and attractions. Shop, dine, and be entertained right by our San Antonio Airport hotel at the North Star Mall and Park North entertainment center. Settle in to a guest room in warm Texas-style decor that offers WiFi and amenities for work and relaxation. Upgrade to a spacious suite to enjoy separate living and sleeping rooms. The hotel has recently undergone a $13 million renovation, and we are looking forward to seeing all the new and exciting amenities! Make your reservations soon. Enjoy the ideal location of this San Antonio Airport hotel close to many corporations and businesses, and take advantage of the complimentary parking. THE ROOM BLOCK IS OPEN! Call 888-728-3031 to reserve your Conference rooms. Be sure to mention the code AND (Altrusa District Nine) to get the group rate of $129 (single or double). 4 We are pleased to welcome International President Ilona Kerby as our International Rep. She’s never visited District Nine, so let’s show her a great time! Ilona has been a member of Altrusa International of Longview-Kelso, Washington, since 1987. She has held every office in her local club with the exception of Treasurer. In 2007, Ilona was awarded the Altrusa International Foundation’s Community Leadership Award for her work organizing and chairing a weeklong Celebration of Literacy in her community, a project she chaired for 10 years. Ilona served on the Altrusa District Twelve Board from 1999-2007 and was District Governor in 2003-2005. Since being elected to the Altrusa International Board as a Director in 2007-2009 she has also served as Vice President (2009-2011) and as PresidentElect (2011-2013). Ilona is the executive director of Lower Columbia CAP (Community Action Program), where she oversees an $8+ million nonprofit business that provides a wide array of selfhelp and safety net programs and social enterprises including Self Help Housing, financial literacy, employment and job training, energy and weatherization, and transportation. Ilona serves on a number of boards such as the Cowlitz Economic Development Council Board, Southwest Washington Workforce Development Council Board, Pathways 2020 Board Chair, Cowlitz Wahkiakum Council of Governments Board, the Washington State Community Action Partnership Board as well as the Altrusa International of Longview-Kelso Board. She holds a master’s degree from California State University, Hayward. Ilona has been married to her husband, Jan, a retired electrician, for 34 years, and they have four daughters and three granddaughters. She loves to travel, scrapbook, spend time with her family, collect Roseville & Weller pottery, and read! 5 Our keynote speaker will be one of our own! Temple Altrusan Dr. Patricia Sulak will address the Conference body on Saturday morning. If you haven’t heard Patsy speak (even if you have!), you are in for a real treat! She will also be leading a workshop on stress management. Now, who among Altrusans could not use some of that wisdom? Patricia Sulak, M.D. is a nationally recognized practicing physician, researcher, speaker, and medical school professor at Baylor Scott & White Health and Texas A&M College of Medicine. She graduated from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine and was named the 2006 Distinguished Alumnus. In addition to her busy clinical practice, teaching, and research, she presents throughout the country to businesses, organizations, schools, and healthcare institutions on numerous health issues with a focus on disease prevention. She continues to be included in “Best Doctors in America” and “Texas Super Docs” and has been selected Outstanding Clinical Instructor by the Texas A&M College of Medicine medical students. Dr. Sulak was given a "Heroes for Children" award by the Texas State Board of Education and received the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Community Service Award for her work in adolescent health. Her adolescent wellness and sexual health curriculum is utilized by school districts throughout the state of Texas and beyond. Dr. Sulak speaks throughout the country on adult wellness issues with an emphasis on promotion of scientifically proven healthy lifestyles to prevent disability and death. She founded and directs Living WELL Aware, a truly unique wellness conference on disease prevention through healthy living. Her book “Should I Fire My Doctor?” and her keynote addresses and conferences delineate the eleven essential elements to health and happiness, empowering everyone to take ownership of their well-being and partner with their healthcare providers for optimal health. She is married to Dr. Jeffrey Waxman and they have two sons, Bart and Gabe. And, she is an Altrusan! 6 On the last day of Conference, we take a moment to Memorialize Our District Nine Altrusans who have passed away during the last year. All District Nine Clubs are urged to participate in this particularly moving service by sending information about all their lost members as soon as possible. Altrusa International of ______________________________________________________ Name of deceased member __________________________________________________ Date of birth: __________ Date deceased: _________ Member of Altrusa since __________ Photos included Yes No Please attach an additional sheet of information, listing the deceased member’s Club, District, and International offices held, along with contributions to Altrusa and your Club. You may include a few personal anecdotes to share as well. Submitted by _______________________________________________________________ Telephone(s) _______________________________________________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________________ Contact information of member who will participate in Memorial Service at Conference: Name _____________________________________________________________________ Telephone(s) _______________________________________________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________________ Please submit this completed form and photos by March 15, 2015, to: Susie Stephenson 7213 Fair Valley Way Plano, TX 75024 Susie@wizardintl.com If you have a member pass away after this deadline, please contact Susie as soon as possible. 7 Altrusans are leaders in service, after all, so what Conference would be complete without a Conference Service Project The Center for Health Care Services in San Antonio has recently opened a transitional children’s mental health facility that accepts children with mental health emergencies from schools and law enforcement with the hope that they will arrive here first and not directly to a psychiatric hospital. The Center offers early childhood intervention, crisis intervention and management, cognitive behavioral therapy, family counseling, comprehensive case management of integrated services, and therapeutic foster care services. Because it is a transitional center, children arrive without any of their own personal belongings. Also, Clubs and members are asked to bring donations of other items that the children can use during their stay at the Crisis Center: Bed-in-a-bag sets or twin sheets, pillow cases, light blankets, comforters, and pillows (new only) Age-appropriate books for ages 7 through 15 Service Opportunity at Conference: The District Nine Service Committee hopes to provide these Toiletries: personal-size like those provided by hotels (bring yours down each day!) children with items that will make a very scary situation more comforting. Altrusans who attend New or gently used stuffed toys Conference will have the opportunity to write New pajamas and underclothing comforting messages to the children on cards provided by the San Antonio Club. www.chcsbc.org 8 Each Club is asked to contribute at least one item to the District Nine Conference International Foundation Silent Auction, where they will be displayed in our Silent Auction Room for all attendees and guests to bid on! All proceeds from the auction will benefit the Altrusa International Foundation. Gift baskets are always popular. Each Club is asked to contribute at least one item to the District Conference Silent Auction (minimum value $25). All proceeds from the auction will benefit the Altrusa International Foundation. To ensure that we have room for your items and can prepare a proper bid sheet, please complete this form for each auction item and submit by Friday, April 3. Please type or print clearly for proper bid sheet completion. Altrusa International Inc. of _________________________________ wishes to donate the following: Auction Item Description:______________________________________________________________ Retail Value of Item: __________________________________________________________________ Comments or Special Instructions: _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Please send completed form by April 3, 2015, to: Sheryl King P.O. Box 700955 San Antonio, TX 78270 Questions may be directed to Sheryl at 860-833-6978 or email sherylking@mindspring.com. Please bring your auction items to the Silent Auction Room anytime after noon on Friday, April 17. 9 Clubs are invited to create a Club Display to show off what they’ve been up to. Displays will be shown off in our Club Display Room, and each display is eligible to win one of our Club Display Awards on Sunday morning of Conference! If your club will be presenting a Club display, you are asked to reserve a table in the Club Display Room. Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Be creative and share the amazing difference your Club has made in your community over the past year! (The Club Display Award Criteria are available from your Club president, on the District Nine website, and on your 2014 Conference CD.) The deadline to request display space is Friday, April 10. Please type or print clearly. Altrusa International Inc. of ______________________________________ wishes to reserve a table for our Club display at Conference. Club Display Contact Name ____________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone ______________________________________________________________________ Other Phone (Cell Preferred) ___________________________________________________________ Email ______________________________________________________________________________ You may begin your set up any time after 1 p.m. on Friday, April 17. Please send completed form by April 10, 2015, to: Sheryl King P.O. Box 700955 San Antonio, TX 78270 Questions may be directed to Sheryl at 860-833-6978 or email sherylking@mindspring.com. Please bring your auction items to the Everything Room anytime after 1 p.m. on Friday, April 17. 10 Altrusans like to shop, so we bring the goods to them with our annual Vendor Fair featuring Altrusans and others with creativity showing off their wares. You’ll find a unique array of items, from gifts to accessories, and plenty of time to shop in between sessions. Basic information is on this page; a Vendor Application follows. Altrusa International District Nine is pleased to invite you to be a part of the Fifty-Ninth District Nine Conference, which will welcome members from the State of Texas with a few guests from other states. We expect to host more than 250 attendees. Please make sure that you bring plenty of stock if you will be handing out materials. HOTEL Hilton Airport San Antonio, 611 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78216, 210-340-6060 VENDOR FAIR GENERAL INFORMATION, RULES, AND PROCEDURES Registration is $100 through March 20, 2015. Late registration is $125 through April 1. In addition to the table fee, vendors are asked to bring a merchandise donation for our Foundation Silent Auction of a minimum $50 value. Your application will be considered for a table based upon criteria of quality, uniqueness of the merchandise, and price point. Altrusa International District Nine reserves the right to refuse a vendor. Each registration fee covers a 6-foot skirted table and two chairs. Meals and other accommodations are not included. Table assignments will be done on the day of the event on first-come basis. All Altrusa member applications are 100 percent refundable until April 1, 2015, and non-refundable after April 1, 2015. Registration/setup begins at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 17. All exhibitors need to register at the Altrusa registration desk in the hotel lobby. TEAR DOWN No later than 11 a.m. Sunday, April 19. SECURITY Altrusa International District Nine disclaims any and all liabilities for damages to or theft of display or exhibited materials. The vendor fair area is in an open lobby area; we will NOT have the ability to lock this area after each day’s activities. Please plan to pack and stow your valuables each day. SCHEDULED HOURS FOR VENDOR FAIR Friday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. 11 Vendor Application Vendor Business/Organization Name ____________________________________________________ Contact _______________________________________Title _________________________________ Mailing address ______________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________ State _____________________ Zip ____________ Day phone __________________ Cell phone ________________ Evening phone _________________ E-mail address ______________________________ Website _________________________________ Member of Altrusa International, Inc. of __________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD/DISPLAYED OR SERVICES PROVIDED (Alcoholic beverages in any form, homemade food products, and perishable foods cannot be sold.) ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Other comments for the consideration of your application: ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ The deadline for exhibitor applications is April 3, 2015. Interested Altrusans are encouraged to return completed applications and supporting materials as soon as possible as the timeliness of receipt may be a factor in the selection decision and space accommodations. Your application will be considered complete when payment has been received. For questions, please call Debbie Davenport at 210-771-0320 or email her at debbie.altrusa@yahoo.com. Please mail checks and application to Debbie Davenport P.O. Box 700955 San Antonio, TX 78270 12 Any Altrusan or Altrusa Club can honor a member or advertise a business by buying an Ad for the Conference Program. Why not consider a business advertisement, personal celebration announcement, congratulations to a special Altrusan friend or family member, or an in-memory page in the Conference program this year? We are pleased to consider your application for a program ad for the Fifty-Ninth Annual District Nine Conference program. The ad reservation deadline is March 15, 2015. The program page size is 8½ x 11 inches. Please be prepared to supply vendor-ready artwork (.jpg preferred) prior to March 21, 2015. FULL PAGE AD $300 ACCEPT HALF PAGE AD $150 ACCEPT QUARTER PAGE AD $75 ACCEPT BUSINESS CARD AD $25 ACCEPT Please make checks payable to: DISTRICT NINE CONFERENCE FUND. Mail application and check to Kimberly Glodich P.O. Box 700955 San Antonio, TX 78270 Questions? Please contact Kimberly at 210-685-3281 or kimg.altrusa@gmail.com. 13 We know you’re curious, and food is always a topic, so we’re going out on a limb with Conference Menus. We know that not everyone is going to like everything, and we’ve worked with the hotel on menu options that would be enjoyable for nearly everyone. If you see something you don’t like, remember that you have vegetarian and gluten-free options on your registration form. Friday Leadership Luncheon Saturday Presidents’ Breakfast (By invitation only) (By invitation only) Trio salad: Chicken salad, tuna salad, and shrimp salad served on a bed of mixed greens Freshly baked croissants with butter and preserves Scrambled eggs with chives, choice of hickory Rolls and butter, chef’s soup of the day, and choice of smoked bacon or link sausage, hash browns iced tea, coffee, assorted hot teas, or milk Silver dollar pancakes with honey butter and warm New York style cheesecake served with Chantilly pancake syrup cream and raspberry sauce Freshly squeezed orange juice Friday Fun Night: Hats Off to Altrusa Buffet Chicken tortilla soup with shredded cheddar, sour cream, tortilla strips, green onions, and avocado slices Hot flour tortillas Nuevo Laredo salad with tomatoes, avocadoes, and red onions Orange, jicama, and cilantro salad Freshly brewed coffee and assorted hot teas Saturday Awards Luncheon Chicken medallions served in tamarind glaze with natural pan jus Rosemary mashed potatoes and broccoli Mixed greens salad, rolls and butter, and choice of iced tea, coffee, assorted hot teas, or milk Beef fajitas with green onions, tomatoes, jack and cheddar cheeses, pico de gallo, sour cream, and guacamole Key lime pie garnished with fresh mint and seasonal berries Chicken enchiladas and cheese enchiladas Saturday Governor’s Banquet: Altrusa Royalty Spanish rice and borracho beans Choice of Roasted New York strip loin: Sliced peppercrusted strip loin with caramelized onions in a merlot sauce Or Pina colada glazed tilapia grilled with a tropical fruit salsa Caramel flan and tres leches cake Iced tea and freshly brewed coffee Cilantro infused rice and grilled asparagus Mixed greens salad, rolls and butter, and choice of iced tea, coffee, assorted hot teas, or milk White chocolate mousse in a dark chocolate cup 14 And here’s what we’ve all been waiting for: Preliminary Conference Schedule! The room assignments aren’t final yet, and let’s be serious—you don’t care until you get to the hotel anyway. Just scan this schedule to get a look at what’s planned. And don’t forget to expect some great changes along the way! FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015: 11am to 6pm Registration and Credentials Open 11am to 6pm Exhibits/Silent Auction Open Noon to 1:30pm Leadership Luncheon, by invitation 1pm to 6pm Vendor Fair 1:30pm to 2pm Incoming Program Team Meeting 2pm to 4:30pm District Board of Directors Meeting 4:30pm to 5:30pm First Timers Orientation 5:45pm to 6:15pm Delegate and Alternate Briefing 6:15pm to 7pm Opening Session 7:30pm to 10pm Hats Off to Altrusa Fun Night Hotel Lobby Travis and Goyens Texas Ballroom A Texas Foyer Texas Ballroom A Crockett Lone Star East Texas Ballroom A-C Texas Ballroom A-C Texas Ballroom A-E SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015: 7:30am to 8:45am Club President’s Breakfast, by invitation 7:30am to 8:45am Registration/Credentials Open 7:30am to 8:45am Exhibits/Silent Auction Open 7:30am to 6pm Vendor Fair 9:00am to 11:30am Business Session 11:30am Voting 11:30am to Noon Registration/Credentials Open Noon to 1:30pm Awards Luncheon 1:30pm to 1:45pm Business Session Resumes 2pm to 5pm Registration/Credentials 2pm to 5pm Exhibits/Silent Auction (will close at 5) 2pm to 3:15 pm Workshops 3:30pm to 4:45pm Workshops 6pm to 7pm Club Photos 6:30pm Governor’s Reception/Cash Bar 7pm Club Pres, PGs, Board Line-Up 7:30 to 9:30pm Altrusa Royalty: Governor’s Banquet Lone Star East Hotel Lobby Travis and Goyens Texas Foyer Texas Ballroom A-C Lone Star East Hotel Lobby Texas Ballroom A-E Texas Ballroom A-E Hotel Lobby Travis and Goyens See workshop lineup See workshop lineup To be determined Texas Foyer Lone Star East Texas Ballroom A-E SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 2015: 8am to Noon Exhibits/Silent Auction 8:30am to 11am Devotional and Closing Session 11:30am to 2pm District Board of Directors Meeting Travis and Goyens Texas Ballroom A-C Crockett *Times, rooms, and schedule are subject to change … and most likely will. But here’s the general idea. Just come. You won’t regret it. 15 Conference is the best place to get training, so we’re providing you with a Preliminary Workshop Lineup to figure out where your time is best spent. Presenters have worked hard to bring you the information you need, and they’re eager to see you on Saturday afternoon. VENUE 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Lone Star East Presidents Workshop (for incoming Presidents and Presidents-Elect ONLY.) Lone Star West Living WELL Aware: Stress Management Brazos Austin Membership: Event Success Planning The Skinny for New Altrusans Rio Grande Secretaries Living WELL Aware: Stress Management (repeats) New-Club Building and Revitalization (Recruitment!) International President’s Workshop (TBD) Treasurers Additional workshop titles and venues are pending! If you are interested in hosting a workshop or have an idea you’d like to see implemented, please contact Program Coordinator Linda Moore (moorelindac@yahoo.com). 16 Workshop Descriptions Presidents Workshop (for Incoming Presidents and Presidents-Elect ONLY). Governor-Elect Sylvia Zamora fills you in on everything you need to know to be successful in the coming year. We are opening this session to Altrusans who will be stepping into the President’s seat next year as well, so come a year early and get the inside scoop. (Please, presidents and presidents-elect ONLY because this will get crowded! Priority seating and handouts will be reserved for those members who will be club president in 2015-2016.) Incoming Officers’ Training. Excellent, practical information and resources for the coming year. Incoming Secretaries, hosted by District Secretary Susie Stephenson Incoming Treasurers, hosted by District Treasurer Leslie Thompson Living Well Aware: Stress Management. Temple Altrusan Dr. Patricia Sulak will discuss why we are prone to allow stress into our lives and the detrimental effects it has on our body. Effective ways of managing stressful situations will be discussed. Learn how to tell stress to Take a Hike! (This session will be presented twice.) Membership Event Success Planning. Learn a step-bystep process for a proven recruiting system, including an outline for the actual recruiting event and all of the follow-up details necessary to successfully convert prospective members into members of your Altrusa Club. Everything you need to know to implement recruiting into a successful event will be right here. Presented by Director Antonia Buban. The Skinny for New Altrusans. Everything you ever wanted to know about Altrusa! Get the inside scoop on what makes us tick from one of our very own dynamic Altrusans, This workshop was designed for new Altrusans to get the scoop, but it would be great for seasoned members who want new ideas for new-member orientations, recruiting events, or mentor programs. Presented by Melva Hill of the Greenville Club. New-Club Building and Revitalization. With the newly chartered Rockwall Club just days old by the time we convene Conference, and the Lewisville Club right on its heels, you will want to find out what the secret was to reaching brand-new Altrusans to get to charter! Join New Club Building Chair Mary Black Pearson, along with Rockwall organizers Michelle O’Neil and Shirley Raymer, as they present some innovative strategies for introducing Altrusa that will help build new clubs and strengthen existing ones. Wisdom From Our International President. Our International Representative, President Ilona Kerby, has graciously offered to lead a workshop at Conference. We are working with her on the topic but wanted to let you know how excited we are to have the opportunity to learn from someone who’s been all the way to the top! AND MORE! Program Coordinator Linda Moore is still finding rooms to accommodate more workshop titles, and we will announce those on our Facebook pages (did you know we have a members-only page now?) as we schedule them. There will be no shortage of interesting topics for ALL Altrusans—young or old, new or seasoned, male or female! Just COME TO CONFERENCE! 17 After we kick off Conference with a short business meeting, we head straight into Friday Fun Night! Clubs are encouraged to coordinate dress to support the Conference theme: Viva Altrusa. You’ve heard the stories of late-night conga lines, slightly off-key karaoke, and questionable wardrobe choices—now see it for yourself as Altrusans from across Texas let their hair down and show off their fun side at our Friday Fun Night dinner. Dinner … Enjoy a fiesta buffet with plenty of choices, including tres leches cake! There are no assigned seats, so you can sit wherever you want. You’re encouraged to mingle, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. Drinks … A cash bar will be set up outside the ballroom, with ample time to mingle before going inside. Dancing … Altrusans like to dance, dance, dance, so we went simple with a DJ this year. The twist is … this guy is supposed to be the best! Come on out and shake what your mama gave you! And a Hat Parade! The San Antonio Club has come up with a great theme for the evening: Hats Off to Altrusa! If you attended Fall Leadership Event this past November in Allen, you saw some of the fabulous hats that were presented. The San Antonio Club encourages you to create a hat masterpiece of your own (individually or at least one per club) to wear on Friday Fun Night. Use your imagination: support a team, your club projects, or just be “Fiesta-y”! Your dress should reflect the Fiesta theme as well. Not sure what to do? Google “San Antonio Fiesta Hats” to see how the tradition unfolded and get ideas for your own Viva Altrusa hat! 18 Saturday will be a whirlwind of activity, but one of the best parts is sitting down for our Annual Awards Luncheon as we showcase how every Club’s achievements are stacking up to make a huge impact in our communities. It’s a great opportunity to invite a guest, to pique their interest in Altrusa by hearing about all the fabulous projects from around the state. Assigned Seating You will be assigned to a table with your Club members so you can celebrate your achievements together. Tables are assigned randomly, so don’t get to thinkin’ that just because you’re in the back row that you didn’t win anything! When you enter the ballroom, expediters can show you how to find your seat. Please do not tip chairs up so the legs stick out. We don’t want anyone getting hurt! When You Win Of course, you’ll want to stand and cheer, but remember that a representative from your Club should come forward (quickly) to accept the award. If you would like to pause for photographs, please move well to the side so we can keep the flow of the program going. Our awards presenters and Conference photographer will be available after the program for individual photos. Tracking the Winners Your Conference program will have a page for you to write in the winners, but don’t worry if you don’t catch something. All the winners will be listed in an upcoming issue of the News of Mighty Ninth, and winning entries will be posted in the Shared Files—District section of our website. Something’s Missing! We’ve been listening to you! Some of the awards will be presented on Sunday morning. Please stay to continue the celebration. Also, the Sue R. Powell Perfect Attendance Award certificates will be given to Club presidents at the Presidents Breakfast on Saturday morning. Clubs and the number of Perfect Attendance will be announced—but not presented—at the Awards Luncheon, but you can have your photo made with Aunt Susie after the program. What’s Next? Did you know that the first-place winners of the Mamie L. Bass Service Award, the Dr. Nina Fay Calhoun International Relations Award, and the Letha H. Brown Literacy Award will compete against both last year’s winners AND the winners from all the other Districts for an International Award? The awards will be given out at the 2015 International Convention in Kansas City. Make plans to come cheer on District Nine! 19 After gettin’ your learn on during Saturday workshops, it’s time to doll up for the Saturday Night Governor’s Banquet, where the glamour never stops. It’s a little bit formal, and a little bit traditional, and a whole lot of exciting and fun to see your favorite president dressed in her (or his) best to represent your Club. We guarantee no rubber chicken. What to Wear The attire is anywhere from business casual to formal, so pick out your favorite ensemble and be prepared to strut your stuff. Because this is an installation year, expect to see a lot of glamour! Pre-Parties Prepare to party hop as several clubs will be hosting traditional in-room receptions for their clubs and club members who are serving on the District level. Everyone is welcome, and some of these parties can have some unique and wonderful themes! Drop by as you have time before dinner. Club Photos All Clubs will be assigned a very brief window for club photographs (location to be announced; please see the next page for your estimated time slot). All club members should be assembled 10 minutes prior to your assigned time in case there is an opportunity to get ahead of schedule. We want to make sure everyone has an opportunity to get a nice photo and still get into the banquet room on time. Cash Bar Available A cash bar will be set up outside the ballroom, with ample time to mingle before going inside. Lineup for Club Presidents, Past Governors, and Board of Directors Each current Club president (or her designee), past governor, board member, and International representative is requested to participate in a processional at the beginning of the banquet. We will gather at 7 p.m. to be called individually; please be on time. Where to Sit Seating will be assigned by Club. When you enter the ballroom, expediters can show you how to find your seat. Please do not tip chairs up so the legs stick out. We don’t want anyone getting hurt! Participants in the lineup will be seated at the reserved tables in front and at the head table. Dinner Choices The meal choices are listed elsewhere in this packet; be sure to choose one (steak or fish, or gluten-free or vegetarian) on your registration form. 20 Club Photo Time Assignments The official Conference photographer will take group photos the evening of the Governor’s Banquet. Clubs are asked to be ready 10 minutes prior to this time in case there is an opening to get ahead of schedule. The photographer will also take specialty shots (you and your best friend, etc.) AFTER all Clubs have had an opportunity. San Antonio ....................................................................... 6:00 Fort Worth.......................................................................... 6:00 Garland .............................................................................. 6:00 Temple ............................................................................... 6:10 Southwest Dallas County .................................................. 6:10 Rockwall ............................................................................ 6:10 Texarkana .......................................................................... 6:15 Downtown Dallas .............................................................. 6:15 Anderson County ............................................................... 6:20 Arlington ............................................................................ 6:20 Austin ................................................................................. 6:25 DFW ................................................................................... 6:25 Central Texas..................................................................... 6:30 Copperas Cove .................................................................. 6:30 Dallas ................................................................................. 6:35 Denton ............................................................................... 6:35 Lewisville (Club-In-Formation) .......................................... 6:35 Greenville .......................................................................... 6:40 Abilene ............................................................................... 6:40 The Big Country ................................................................. 6:45 Pampa ............................................................................... 6:45 Lubbock Dawners ............................................................. 6:50 Lubbock ............................................................................. 6:50 Richardson ....................................................................... :6:55 Nacogdoches..................................................................... 6:55 Southeast Tarrant County Early Risers ............................ 7:00 The Brazos ......................................................................... 7:00 Waco .................................................................................. 7:05 Collin County ..................................................................... 7:05 Borger ................................................................................ 7:10 Sherman ............................................................................ 7:10 Wichita Falls ...................................................................... 7:15 North Dallas ...................................................................... 7:15 The Woodlands (Club-In-Formation) ................................ 7:20 Houston ............................................................................. 7:20 Orange ............................................................................... 7:20 21 We know you have a long drive home, but what’s an extra hour? Stay for Sunday! You won’t be sorry. The Sunday session is one of celebration—celebrating ourselves, celebrating our success, and celebrating the potential of the upcoming year. You will not get the full Conference experience without it. Stay and be inspired! Conference isn’t over after the Governor’s Banquet on Saturday night. We know you want to get on the road, but we encourage you to make the most out of Conference by staying for the fun on Sunday. A few changes have been made to entice you to do that, but you’ll have to stay to see what they are. If you miss—you’ve missed out! Devotional and Memorial Service An annual favorite of Conference attendees is our quiet time together on Sunday morning. We begin with a nondenominational devotional service that helps us reflect on ourselves and on the meaning Altrusa has in our lives. Afterward, we honor the memories of Altrusans who have passed away since we last met. You might not have known any of these departed sisters, but you will have a hard time not being touched by the depth and devotion of their service. There usually is not a dry eye in the house, but everyone leaves with a heart full of emotion for our organization and the special people who make it work. Please come, and bring tissues. Wrapping Up Our Business There will be a few loose ends to tie up, including bidding a big-ole Texas farewell to our International Representative, Ilona Kerby. We’ll take bids for 2017 Conference and get an invitation from the Arlington Club to visit in 2016. Newly installed Governor Sylvia Zamora will be introducing her 2015-2017 Program Team, and newly ousted (hee hee … guess who wrote this?) Immediate Past Governor Beth Blair will pass Governor Sylvia the District Nine governor’s gavel. There will be a few awards to be given out on Sunday morning, too, including first-timers, club display, and some others. It will be a touching and emotional morning that will leave you inspired and utterly in love with all things Altrusa. Closing Ever seen 300 Altrusans join hands for the Altrusa Benediction? You will. And be sure to get your hugs in before you go! The Sunday devotional/memorial and following business session are usually concluded by 11 a.m., so you should have plenty of time to check out of the hotel and get on the road. 22 Thinking about coming to Conference for the first time? Please do. We love our First-Time Attendees! From special sessions tailored just for you, to special touches that will make you feel right at home, the Conference chairs have a great weekend planned. Whether you’re a new Altrusan or a seasoned one, you can still get a lot of Altrusa knowledge at Conference! No hazing. All fun! Ask any seasoned Conference attendee, and you’ll hear fond tales of their own first Conference. We treat our first-timers like royalty, showering them with gifts and lavishing our love on them … OK, maybe not that much, but Governor Beth has a soft spot for first-timers, and we want to make your experience a great one. Registering First of all, you do have to fill out a registration form and send it in with your fee. Please be sure to mark that you are a first-timer on your form. If the form is confusing, ask someone—It’s better to fill it out right than to have to change something on the fly the day of the event. Before Conference Be sure to comb through this packet of information. It will help you know what to pack, like something ritzy for the Governor’s Banquet on Saturday night, and maybe something to donate to the Conference Service Project. You’ll want to arrange a carpool with some of your club members, and maybe even wrangle a roommate to share hotel costs. That’s all up to you. Checking In Conference starts on Friday, so please make plans to be there in plenty of time, or you’ll miss out! Consider coming in on Thursday (special hotel rates would not apply, though) to be well-rested and ready to go. When you arrive, there will be a table set up for Registration. Just tell them your name, and they’ll give you a packet of goodies! Inside will be your name tag and ribbons; you’ll need these throughout Conference, so don’t misplace them. First-Timers Event Also in your registration packet will be a Conference program. Notice on Friday afternoon the First-Timers’ Session. Please make every effort to make it to this session. You will learn what to expect at Conference, meet some District and International dignitaries, and have a LOT of fun—and I’m not just saying that! The First -Timers’ session is where you will begin to meet Altrusans from across the state who might just end up being your lifelong BFFs. Special Surprises for First-Timers We will have some surprises for you throughout the weekend. Special gifts from our board members are drawn for a few lucky winners, and one first-timer who is registered as such by Saturday morning will receive the honor of participating in the processional at the Governor’s Banquet (you’ll understand when you get there). There might even be a few surprises out of the blue! On Sunday morning, special awards are given specifically for first-timers; you’ll want to stay for that! 23 Club President, you have a few things to do to ensure your members’ success. Here’s your President’s To-Do List that will itemize a few things you might not have thought about, from electing delegates and alternates to helping your members find roommates and rides to San Antonio. Any trouble, contact Governor Beth. Assign a Conference coordinator to help Club members organize Friday Fun Night attire and to coordinate roommates and carpools. This person is in charge of getting people excited about Conference and encouraging as many people as possible to come join the fun. Elect delegates and alternates 60-90 days before Conference. Send names of delegates and alternates to District Secretary Susie Stephenson immediately afterward. Coordinate your Club’s donation of a silent auction item to the Foundation Silent Auction, and send the registration form to Sheryl King. (The Conference coordinator can be in charge of making sure all donations get to San Antonio.) Prepare a Club Display and send in the form. Send any Club memorials in to Susie Stephenson. Organize the Club’s participation in the Conference service project. (The Conference coordinator can be in charge of making sure all donations get to San Antonio.) Talk about Conference at every meeting; have registration forms available. Personally encourage all members who have never been to Conference (first timers) to attend. Discuss Nominating Committee candidates with your club members, making sure the delegates and alternates understand the pleasure of the Club. (Nominees will be announced in the next News of Mighty Ninth.) Keep track of registrations from your club and work with incoming president to make sure her new committee chairs and officers are aware of training workshops being held for them Be prepared to participate in the Saturday night banquet processional, or appoint someone to represent you. While at Conference, encourage participation and enthusiasm among your club members. Squash negativity before it spreads. Be sure to bring your Club banner for participation in the parade of banners. 24 Congratulations on being elected as your Club’s Delegates and Alternates. There are a few things you will need to know to make your Conference experience a success. Here is a checklist you might find helpful. Serving as a Conference delegate means more than just getting another ribbon for your name tag. Pre-Conference Club Presidents should ensure that a list of all delegates and all alternates (please specify which are which!) is sent to District Secretary Susie Stephenson (Susie@wizardintl.com) as soon as possible after they are elected. The number of delegates each Club receives is calculated as of January 1, 2015, as described in the District Bylaws: Each Club in good standing in International that has a total Active membership of twenty (20) or less for whom dues have been paid to International, and to the District where applicable, shall be entitled to one (1) delegate and one (1) alternate. For each additional twenty (20) members or portion thereof, a Club shall be entitled to one (1) additional delegate and alternate up to a maximum of five (5) delegates and five (5) alternates. Credentials Upon arriving at Conference, delegates and alternates should first stop by the Registration area to receive their registration packets, THEN proceed to the Credentials table nearby (someone at Registration can direct you if it’s not obvious) to collect your voting credentials. You must be accredited to be eligible to vote, and ONLY delegates (not alternates) should cast votes. However, alternates may be seated in the delegate/ alternate area and attend the delegate briefing so they are informed on the issues. Delegate Briefing Please make every effort to attend the delegate briefing on Friday afternoon before the opening session. This briefing is important because we will be going over the rules of elections, introducing you to the candidates for office, and discussing any other business that will need to come to a vote. We need you there to get informed! Special Seating Delegates and alternates (only) are afforded special seating in rows 2-5 of the meeting room during business sessions. Please reserve row 1 for past governors. The Issues Delegates will, among other things, be electing the slate of officers for the 2015-2017 biennium. Voting is by secret ballot and will be done immediately following the morning business session on Saturday; you will be instructed on how to cast your ballot before you are dismissed. Only delegates may vote. All other voting usually is done by a voice vote. 25 Do you know why we do what we do? Let us explain some Conference Traditions and Etiquette that might help you make more sense out of what’s going on at Conference. You’re also welcome to add to this list; just let Program Coordinator Linda Moore know. Her email is moorelindac@yahoo.com (or you can just grab her arm at Conference, but don’t hurt her … she’s fragile). During Friday’s opening session, please stand as the board and other dignitaries enter the room. The governor will ask you to be seated when appropriate. Please reserve the front row of seats for each business session for our Past Governors. Get the most out of your Conference experience by expecting to stay for the Sunday morning session. There is still fun and business to be had, and much inspiration to be garnered! When entering the banquet rooms for meals, please do not tilt the chairs up to save seats. If you are attending Conference for the first time, please make every effort to come to the first-timers event on Friday afternoon to receive a warm welcome and valuable information. Many Clubs will host in-room receptions to honor their members who are serving on the District program team and board of directors. Everyone is welcome to come and go as they please. If your Club is hosting such an event and you have invitations, please give them to Conference Co-chairs Kimberly Glodich or Diane de la Fuente before the end of the business session on Saturday morning so they may be placed on the tables at the Awards Luncheon. Please turn all cell phones off or at least to vibrate during all activities. Using the camera feature on your phone is appropriate, but answering calls during business sessions is taboo. If you must answer the phone during a business session, please make sure you are completely outside of the room before speaking. 26
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