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American Association of University Women
New York State Convention 2018 April 20-22 at Radisson Hotel Corning
Happy New Year to All!
With the start of the new year, get ready to attend the AAUW New York State Convention 2018! Stephanie
Lemnios, Mary Lou Davis, and Kimberly Edgar are busy planning an exciting and rewarding NYS Convention at
the Radisson Hotel in Corning, NY for the weekend of April 20-22. The convention theme is “Moving Onward,
Empowering Women.” A year has passed since women marched in large numbers around the country.
Where are we now? Large numbers are standing for public office and winning. The #MeToo campaign has
gone viral. The AAUW-NYS Convention is a “call to action” to us in how to move onward with empowering
women through our branches.
The Convention program is very powerful. You will hear from the new AAUW CEO Kimberly Churches
regarding the many changes at AAUW as we bring greater mission focus. We’re also very pleased to have “UN
Girl Advocate” Aasha Shaik speaking on Vulnerable Leadership & The Power of Girls. A panel discussion on
Advocacy in the Current Media Landscape and an LAF litigant talk will give much to think about. You will also
be able to choose from workshops on women’s health and reproductive rights, women getting a seat at the
table, where we are a year after the March, and media literacy.
Convention registration is open now. Register early to attend! Be sure to indicate your selections for
workshops on the registration form. Remember to also sign up for the tours to the famous Corning Glass
Museum on Friday afternoon and the Rockwell art Museum on Sunday afternoon.
Come to the convention and be inspired by the speakers and workshops, share with other AAUW branch
members, and take back new ideas to your branches! Also, remember to submit your applications for
Emerging Leader and Century-21 Program Awards by February 15.
Roli Wendorf
AAUW-NYS President
DIRECTORY
Convention Registration: Pages 4-6 Hotel Registration: Page 6 Convention Schedule: Page 7 Directions, Baskets: Page 8 Branch Exhibits, Special Events
& Convention Book ADs: Pages 9-10 Emerging Leader & Program: Pages 10-12
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The AAUW-NYS Convention team has an outstanding event planned for April. The convention is for ALL AAUW
members and is a great chance to connect, re-energize, and come away with lots of action ideas. Speakers and
workshops will focus on personal and professional development and define ways to further branch success
Kimberly Churches
We are very excited to welcome Kimberly Churches, AAUW CEO to our convention.
Please take this opportunity to attend the convention and meet our outstanding new
leader.
Kimberly Churches took over as AAUW CEO on June 1, 2017. Since her arrival, she has
been on a listening tour of AAUW across the country, which included a stop in New York
to talk to us at AAUW-NYS. She thinks on a large scale about AAUW’s future, asking us to
imagine training 10 million people with Start Smart and Work Smart, or becoming the
leading international organization on pay equity. Under her leadership, AAUW is
embarking on an ambitious strategic planning process aimed at solidifying AAUW’s
position as a global leader on equity.
Prior to coming to AAUW, Kim Churches was the Managing Director at Brookings Institution, where she provided
strategic guidance, vision, problem-solving skills, expansive partnerships and fundraising.
We are delighted that Kim Churches will be speaking to us at the Convention about her vision for AAUW, the
strategic plan, and how we can sharpen our focus and impact.
Overview of Program
Friday
Tours to Corning Museum
Emerging Leaders & Presidents’ Reception
Opening Speaker - Kimberly Churches, AAUW National CEO
Saturday
Business Meeting
Panel Discussion – Advocacy in the Current Media Landscape
LAF Luncheon & Speaker
Workshops (two sessions)
Convention Banquet Speaker, Aasha Shaik, UN Girl Advocate
EOF Fundraiser – “An Evening with Elizabeth Cady Stanton”
Sunday
Taking Action – Power of AAUW Branches
District Caucuses & Breakout Sessions
Counterpart Sessions
Tour to Rockwell Museum
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AAUW Convention Program - Speakers, Panel, and Workshops
AAUW New Horizons & Initiatives (Friday Dinner)
Speaker, Kimberly Churches, AAUW National CEO
New AAUW CEO Kim Churches has many ideas for moving AAUW forward. Join her as she talks about the AAUW
Mission, Vision, and Impact as they stand today and potential new horizons. Where are we now? Where do we want to
be? How do we get there?
Vulnerable Leadership & The Power of Girls (Saturday Dinner)
Speaker, Aasha Shaik – UN Girl Advocate
Aasha was an AAUW UN Youth Representative and a speaker at NCCWSL and will share her amazing journey along with
her inspiration to promote girls’ rights around the world. Her talk will focus on being vulnerable as leaders and
promoting girls' leadership
Saturday – Panel Discussion - Advocacy in Current Media Landscape
The panel will discuss how the changing media landscape affects people’s impressions and how advocacy messaging
needs to work in this environment.
Moderator: Crystal Sarakas -NPR (WSKG) Radio Host
Panelists: Ayesha Shakya – AAUW Fellow – NYU
Dr. Rachel Somerstein – AAUW Fellow – SUNY New Paltz
Maureen Quigley – Women’s March Seneca Falls
Workshops
1. Womens’ Health Care & Reproductive Rights
Ashleigh McGuire, Planned Parenthood, Director of Public Affairs
TBD - Planned Parenthood NYS Political Director
What is happening in the current environment, what actions people can take to ensure that women have reproductive
rights and all women have access to health care.
2. Media Literacy – Leveraging and using media effectively in your community
Rachel Somerstein & Ayesha Shakay, AAUW Fellows
Continuation of the panel discussion with more practical guidance of tools and how to develop plans to make an impact.
3. Women Getting A Seat At the Table
Diane Jablonski, AAUW NYS Board
Participants will identify the organizations they are involved in and develop strategies to become more influential.
4. A Year After the March – Making A Difference From Your Own Backyard
Maureen Quigley - Seneca Falls March Women’s March
How to be an advocate for issues you are passionate about and making a difference in your own backyard
5. Gentle Yoga - Movement Activity
Kimberly Knapp, Snapp Fitness, Yoga Instructor
Movement Activity that will provide gentle stretching.
6. Being an effective advocate at the local level – Women Running for Office
Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy
Women are running for political office in record numbers. Learn more about how you can support these women and
even consider running for local office.
Registration is open on the AAUW NYS Website at: www.aauw-nys.org
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AAUW -NYS 2018 CONVENTION REGISTRATION FORM
APRIL 20, 21, & 22 2018, Radisson Hotel Corning, Corning, NY DEADLINE: March 23, 2018
Please Print: Name__________________________________Preferred First Name ______________________ Last First Address/City/State/Zip ___________________________________________________________ Phone ( )____________________ Email ________________________________________ Branch _____________________________________________ District ___________________ Position 2017-2018_______________________ Position 2018-2019 _______________________
□First time attending an AAUW-NYS Convention
Credentials Category: Please check one only □ Branch Delegate (check with your branch president) □ Branch Alternate (check with your branch president) □ Non-Voting Branch Member □ AAUW-NYS Past President □ NYS Board of Directors Member □ NYS District Coordinator, Nominating Team, Public Policy Team, or Convention Arrangements Team □ Individual Member (National Member; not a branch member) □ AAUW College/University Member/Representative
College You Represent ______________________________ □ Guest
Convention 2018 Registration Fee: Please check all that apply □ Online registration/full convention (Fri.-Sun.) ........................................ $45 ..................... ____________ □ By Mail/full convention (Fri.-Sun.) ......................................................... $50 ..................... ____________ □ Companion registration .......................................................................... $20 ..................... ____________ □ Friday only registration .......................................................................... $20 ..................... ____________ □ Saturday only registration ....................................................................... $40 ..................... ____________ □ Sunday only registration ......................................................................... $20 ..................... ____________ □ AAUW Fundraiser – “Evening with Elizabeth Cady Stanton” ............... $15 ..................... ____________ □ Corning Museum of Glass Tour ............................................................. $30 ..................... ____________ (Optional – Friday, April 20th – please choose □1:30 or □2:30) □ Rockwell Museum (Optional - Sunday, April 22, 1:30).......................... $9.50 ................... ____________ (Optional – Sunday, April 22nd – please choose □1:00 or □1:45) □ ADD Late Fee After March 23 ......................................................... $15 ..................... ____________
Total Fees ...................................................................................... ............................ $ ___________
Hotel/Meal Information - Although the hotel is handling all meals, please list any dietary problems that you think might be an issue.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Please use online registration at http://aauw-nys.org
Thank you!
Mail to: AAUW Convention Registration, Betty Preble
6935 East Quaker, Orchard Park, NY 14127
Phone: 716-662-0608 Email: [email protected]
Saturday Workshops Select one workshop/per session
Session 1 (2:15pm – 3:30pm) Session 2 (3:45pm to 5pm) □ Women's Health Care & Reproductive Rights □ Women's Health Care & Reproductive Rights □ Women Getting a Seat at the Table □ Women Getting a Seat at the Table □ Media Literacy □ Being an Effective Advocate - Running for Office □ Where are we a Year After March - Taking Action □ Movement Activity - Yoga
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Please note that the convention form and the hotel form are handled separately. You MUST complete both the convention registration and the hotel reservation form. Both are available and can be filled in on the AAUW-NYS website.
Convention form: Make checks payable to AAUW-NYS, Inc. Convention Send to Betty Preble at “6935 East Quaker St, Orchard Park, NY 14127”
Hotel form: Either make checks payable to Radisson Hotel Corning and send to “Radisson Hotel Corning, 125 Denison Parkway East, Corning, NY 14830” OR Provide credit card information and either mail to the same address or email to [email protected]
MEAL CHOICES (to be selected on hotel registration form)
Saturday Night Menu
Roast Pork Loin - Slow Roasted and Served with Apple Stuffing, Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, Pan Sauce and Fresh Seasonal Vegetable. Grilled Salmon - Topped with Lemon-Parsley Butter. Served with Wild Rice Pilaf and Fresh Seasonal Vegetable. Spinach and Feta Cheese Stuffed Phyllo (vegetarian) - Served with Fresh Tomato Hash, a Spatter of Pesto, Balsamic Reduction and Fresh Seasonal Vegetable.
Friday Night Menu
Baked Breast of Chicken - Stuffed with Artichoke and Sun Dried Tomato Filling and Topped with a Romano Pesto Cream. Served with Wild Rice Pilaf and Fresh Seasonal Vegetable. Sesame Crusted Tuna-Seared with Wasabi-Soy Vinaigrette and served with Wild Rice Pilaf Artichoke and Roasted Red Pepper Turnover (vegetarian) - With Asiago Cheese and Creamy Spinach Sauce and Served with Fresh Seasonal Vegetable
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AAUW NYS Convention Schedule - Radisson Hotel Corning
April 20 to 22, 2018 Friday, April 20
12:00 6:00 Registration Open
1:00 5:00 Tour (Corning Museum)
1:00 5:00 AAUW Funds Basket / Purse Room set up
1:00 5:00 NYS Board of Directors Meeting
5:00 6:00 AAUW Funds Basket/Purse Room Open
6:00 7:00 Emerging Leaders and Presidents’ Reception
7:00 8:00 Presidents’ Dinner
8:00 9:00 Welcome: Roli Wendorf
Keynote: Kimberly Churches, AAUW National CEO
9:00 10:00 AAUW Funds Basket / Purse Room Open
9:30 Informal Gatherings / Networking
9:30 Nominating Committee
Saturday, April 21
6:30 7:00 Morning Walk
7:00 9:00 Registration
7:30 8:30 Breakfast (Membership/ Program /Communication Awards)
8:45 10:30 Annual Business Meeting and Election of Officers
10:30 10:40 BREAK
10:40 12:10 Opening Panel Discussion - Advocacy in Current Media Landscape
12:15 2:00 LAF Luncheon- LAF Speaker TBA - AAUW Funds Awards
2:15 3:30 Breakout Workshops
3:30 3:45 BREAK
3:45 5:00 Breakout Workshops and Movement
5:00 7:00 AAUW Funds Basket/Purse Room Open
6:00 7:00 Reception
7:00 8:00 Convention Banquet
Induction of New Officers
Keynote - Aasha Shaik
9:00 10:00 AAUW Funds Basket/Purse Room Open. Bidding ends.
9:00 10:00 AUW Fundraiser – “An Evening with Elizabeth Cady Stanton”
Sunday, April 22
6:30 7:00 Morning Walk
7:00 9:00 Registration
7:30 8:30 Breakfast – AAUW Funds Basket/Purse Winners Announced
8:00 8:45 Nominating Committee
8:45 9:45 Taking Action - Power of AAUW Branches
9:45 10:45 District Meetings
10:45 12:00 Counterpart Sessions
12:00 12:45 Luncheon and Closing Session – Swim Winners Announced
12:35 12:50 Call to Convention 2019
1:00 1:30 Post-Convention Board Meeting
1:00 2:00 Rockwell Museum Tour – Option 1
1:45 2:45 Rockwell Museum Tour – Option 2
See AAUW NYS website for additional details on workshops and speakers
http://aauw-nys.org
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Directions:
Radisson Hotel Corning, 125 Denison Pkwy East, Corning NY 14830
Drive to Interstate 86.
If heading west (from NYC, Poughkeepsie, Syracuse, etc):
Take exit 47 toward NY-352/Gibson/East Corning/Downtown Corning:
In .3 miles, Turn right onto New York State Reference Rte 961Q
In .05 miles Turn left at the 1st cross street onto NY-352 W
Destination will be on the right in 2 miles
If heading east (from Buffalo, Jamestown, etc):
Take exit 45 (NY-352) toward Riverside/Downtown Corning.
Use any lane to turn right onto NY-414 S/Center Way
In .47 miles merge onto NY-352.
In 1.88 miles make a U-turn at Pearl Street onto Denison Pkwy E/NY-352
Destination will be on the right in .15 miles.
AAUW FUNDS BASKETS/PURSES FUNDRAISER
GUIDELINES This fundraiser has become a fun tradition at the convention, providing a social venue, friendly competition, and an opportunity to raise funds to further AAUW’s Mission of promoting equity for women and girls. Baskets, purses and other items will be auctioned or raffled. A branch may submit up to three things which it decides whether to auction or raffle. Your branch can also choose to which of the AAUW Funds it wishes to donate the money raised at this event. The rules to participate are simple:
Each branch can enter up to 3 items (purse, basket, or something else). Prior information is necessary for entry: how many items to be entered, whether they are a basket, purse
or something else, their titles, if they will be auctioned or raffled and to which Fund the money raised should go. Information should be sent to Nancy Mion by the deadline: FRIDAY MARCH 30, 2018.
A 4”x6” card should be attached to each item giving the title, a brief description, the contents if any, the name of the contributing branch, and whether the item will be raffled or auctioned.
All items must be in the Baskets/Purses Display Room by 5 PM Friday, April 20, 2018. Drawing tickets for raffled items will be available at a cost of $10 for 2 tickets. The minimum starting bid for an auctioned item will be $20, with minimum increments of $5. The winners of auctioned items will pay at pickup time. The money made by each item will be credited to the branch that contributed the item. The winners will pick up their items during Sunday breakfast, April 22, 2018. We look forward to your entries, and to a fun event! To enter and for questions please contact: Nancy Mion, AAUW-NYS Development VP
Email: [email protected] Phone: 631-472-9377 Address: 220 Paulanna Avenue, Bayport, NY 11705
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$15 Contribution to AAUW Fund.
Donate on the Convention Registration Form
or pay at the door
2018 NYS CONVENTION
AAUW FUND SWIM
SWIM laps in Radisson Pool and encourage branch members, friends and family to support your swimming
for the AAUW Fund.
The woman who swims the most laps and the woman who raises the most money will become the
Convention Mermaid and the men who do the same will become the Convention Mermen.
Enjoy the water, the fun, the exercise, and the pleasure of raising funds for AAUW.
For questions and/or a Sponsor Sheet contact Nancy Mion 631.472.9377 [email protected]
Registration form, money raised and total number of laps swum must be given to Nancy Mion by 10:00 PM Saturday, April 21.
AAUW FUND SWIM REGISTRATION FORM
Name: ________________________________Branch:____________________
Amount Collected $__________________Laps Swum ____________________
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BRANCH EXHIBIT AREA – Deadline April 6, 2018
Displays in the Branch Exhibit Area at the AAUW-NYS Convention are a popular way for each branch to share accomplishments, ideas and wares with other branches. The Branch Exhibit Area is a place for members to meet people from other parts of the state and enjoy a spirit of camaraderie as they share information and ideas. The guidelines are few and the rewards are many.
This year we encourage each branch to reserve a half table for displays, handouts and sale items. Keep in mind that the Branch Exhibit Area is unsecured. Display posters should be free-standing or on a storyboard.
DETAILS: 1. Each branch should set up its exhibit and sales between 12:00 noon and 6:00 pm on Friday, April 20. Do not display items before 12:00 noon when the area is officially opened and branch areas have been designated. 2. The branch is required to have one or more of its members stay with the exhibit during the official hours the Branch Exhibit
Area is open if items are for sale or at any time items of value are displayed at the table. 3. Exhibits will be on display all of the time. 4. Branches should remove their posters and sale items by 10:00 pm on Saturday. 5. The form below should be returned by April 6, 2018, to: Linda Hammond, 11 S Clark Ave., Gloversville, NY 12078-2610 – Display Table Reservations. Questions: 518-229-2058 Linda.hammond2058@gmail ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRANCH NAME__________________________________________________________________________________ BRANCH CONTACT__________________________________PHONE/EMAIL_______________________________
CONVENTION PROGRAM BOOK ADVERTISEMENTS Deadline: Friday, February 23, 2018
This is your invitation to advertise in the 2018 Convention Program Book.
Why should you advertise in the Convention Program Book?
Your Branch is celebrating a special anniversary.
You want to call attention to an accomplishment of your Branch.
You are honoring a special member.
You own a business or know of a business that wants to be known by AAUW members.
Questions? Please contact Jean Havens (914) 954-3148 or [email protected]
Ad sizes and prices:
Full color
Full page, outside back cover (7½” w. x 10” h.), $300 ____
Full page, inside front or back cover (7½” w. x 10” h.), $250 ____
Black & White
Full page (7½” w. x 10” h.), $175 ____
Half page horizontal (7½” w. x 5” h.), $125 ____
Half page vertical (3¾” w. x 10” h.), $125 ____
Quarter page (3¾” w. x 5” h.), $65 ____
Business Card (3¾” w. x 2½” h.), $35 ____
Format: Please send ad text/artwork in jpg format only. (Do not send in a Word document.) Please send as black-and-
white unless you are buying one of the three available full-page color ads.
Please email your layout, print ready, to: Jean Havens at [email protected] no later than Friday, February 23, 2018.
Payment: Make checks payable to AAUW-NYS Convention and mail to:
Jean Havens, 40 Kisco Park Drive, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Please respond quickly so your Branch will be represented in the Convention Program Book!
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2018 AAUW-NYS Emerging Leader Award Application AAUW provides a platform for developing leaders. The 2018 AAUW-NYS Emerging Leader Award will recognize one AAUW member from each branch who demonstrates leadership potential through her enthusiasm, creative ideas and commitment to AAUW’s mission. The honoree can be a member who now assumes a leadership position in your branch or a new member who has demonstrated leadership by assuming a role within the branch. We are asking each branch in New York State to select one person who has shown through her actions and ideas that she should be selected as the branch’s Emerging Leader. Each honoree will be recognized by AAUW-NYS at the 2018 State Convention. Please provide the following information as well as a brief (100 word) description of why your honoree should be recognized as a 2018 AAUW-NYS Emerging Leader. The application, with a brief bio and a digital photo of the honoree, must be mailed or emailed by February 15, 2018. Send to: Janet Forbes, District Director 48 W. 5th St., W.E., Jamestown, NY 14701 Telephone # 716-490-2616 Email: [email protected] Please type or print all information: Branch: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Name of your Branch Emerging Leader: _________________________________________________________ Her address: ________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone Number: ________________________________________________________________________ Work/Cell Phone Number: ____________________________________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Name of person making the nomination: _________________________________________________________ Branch position of person making the nomination: __________________________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________________________________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Please include the following: In 100 words or less, describe why you feel this individual should be recognized as the 2018 Emerging Leader from your branch. Include any offices that she holds on your Board of Directors, committee chairmanships, or other positions of leadership within your branch. Describe the programs and ideas she has presented and roles of responsibility she has assumed. Please also include a digital photo for use on the AAUW-NYS website and at the Convention. Email submissions are greatly preferred.
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21st CENTURY PROGRAM AWARD APPLICATION Recognizing Outstanding Branch Programming in 2017
Our Mission
Advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education,
philanthropy, and research.
Branch Name __________________________________ Date _____________
Number of Members _______________
Person Completing Application ______________________________________
Branch Position __________________________________________________
Email Address ___________________________________________________
Submission Deadline February 15, 2018
Select one program for calendar year 2017 that you feel has been successful on three levels: 1) attracting new
members; 2) engaging members and 3) making the desired impact in your community. Describe it in relation
to our mission and its part in your community.
Provide a brief description (two paragraphs) of the program, its goals and outcomes so far. If you collaborated
with others in your community, please include this in your submission.
If you’ve received publicity or other feedback about your program, include it with your application.
Branches will be recognized in four levels: Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze, based upon community impact
and the AAUW mission.
Please provide to Stephanie Lemnios at: [email protected] or snail
mail to: 4 Morning View Ct, Chappaqua, NY 10514