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Inside this issue:
Minutes / Vice
President’s
message
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Treasurer’s
Report/2nd Vice
President
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Committee
Reports
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Program and
Luncheon
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Business Meeting
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Spotlighting Tau
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Thank You
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President Linda
Eisinger
A Letter from Tau President
Tau Tales April 2012
Volume 10, Number 11
Don’t Forget to
and
Directions
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April 13 –15
Delta State Conven-
tion
Springfield
Doubletree
TAU
CHAPTER
Biennium
Meetings
10:00 am
Saturday
April 21
9th Street Christian Church
Eldon
July 21
Lake Ozark Christian
Church, multi-purpose room
Where does time go? I cannot believe I am fast approaching my final Delta Kappa
Gamma meeting as President. I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience and am so
grateful for the trust you placed in me two years ago. I began this journey nervously,
but what a joy to have the support of excellent officers.
Gloria stepped in and agreed to serve when her chapter needed her. She is truly the
most organized, quietly supportive, and one of the funniest people I know. Many
times these last years Gloria and I have looked at each other and known what the
other was thinking. Scary!? But, Great! I have few friends that I can do that with, but
guess what? Several of them are DKG members. Maybe teacher minds think alike? I
have long admired Gloria’s leadership style as a former Tau Chapter president. I
have gone to her many times for help and advice and she has always given it self-
lessly.
Cherlynn has been a supportive and tirelessly working second vice president. Cher-
lynn, I will never forget us trying to navigate the new lake roads while trying to meet
with Jana Siefkas, on time, to plan the state convention. You kept me calm and we
finally got there. Just like you helped keep me calm and focused during this bien-
nium. And how can we ever thank you for getting those wonderful State books for
the State Convention? They were such a hit.
Julie continues to serve as our chapter Secretary and will do so with our new Presi-
dent. She is faithful at meetings and duties. Julie does all of this for the chapter
while at the same time taking care of her family and her many responsibilities as a
principal. We are so lucky she volunteers to serve Tau Chapter year after year.
Paulette does what I have a terrible time doing. She balances a budget continuously.
Paulette also keeps and submits the many financial reports necessary to make sure
our chapter is in good standing with the state and national organization of DKG.
Paulette also faithfully serves our chapter year in and year out. We are so very fortu-
nate.
Judy is actually the motor of the Chapter. She makes sure we are all connected and
know what is going on with members. I belong to several organizations and I have to
tell you the newsletters I receive from them are pretty matter of fact and “okay.” But,
I look forward to reading Tau Tales. It would be safe to say we all do. Judy is a jewel
in our treasure chest of members.
Tau Chapter is blessed with so many outstanding members who step up and serve
when asked. All of our committee chairs said yes so positively when asked and have
done a superb job! It does take all of us to make our Chapter one of the most envied
in the state.
Wherever I went this year and identified myself, people would ask, “What are you doing at Tau that is working?” I talk about our members, programs and meetings that are varied and fun. It is unseemly to brag on oneself but I think we do need to take a moment and with a happy breath say to ourselves, “We are a great chapter!” The women who have gone before us, who helped establish this chapter, would be so proud of our new members, and our members who continue to serve.
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Tau Chapter Minutes 11 February 2012
Gloria Fields
First Vice President
Julie Martin
Secretary
Tau Chapter began its February meeting at the Public School Retirement
building. Stacie Verslues, member education coordinator, gave members a
tour of the facility, and ended with a program about the services and bene-
fits provided by the retirement system.
Those in attendance went to the home of member Betty Mudd, where a
luncheon was enjoyed by all. After lunch, President Linda Eisinger presided
over the business meeting. She thanked members for ringing children’s hats
and gloves to be donated to local agencies in Jefferson City, California, and
the Lake area for distribution to children in need of the items.
Members of the group then reviewed scholarship applications from young
women tin area schools, voting on their selection of recipients. Scholarships
will be presented to the students at the April meeting.
Linda presented the slate of officers for the 2012-2014 biennium: president,
Arlene Broecker; first vice president, Terri Steffes; second vice president, Bev
Kinkaid; secretary, Julie Martin; treasurer, Paulette Fischer; and parliamen-
tarian, Colleen Abbott.
Linda reminded members of the upcoming state convention April 13-15 in
Springfield. Anyone wishing to attend should contact the president or the
treasurer.
The April meeting is at the Ninth Street Christian Church in Eldon.
First Vice President’s Letter
Dear Tau Chapter Members, I just returned to school after a wonderful and much needed Spring Break! This is the first year we have had a whole week off, and the weather was wonderful (even if it was rainy at times!). Thank you to Betty Mudd and Arlene Broeker for hosting the February meeting in Jefferson City. Stacie Verslues did a wonderful job with the tour and presenta-tion at the Public School Retirement System building. The April 21st meeting is shaping up to be a busy one as well! New officers will be installed, new members initiated, and Recruitment Grant recipients honored. In addition, Arlene will lead a Recommitment Ceremony for all members. I will have a survey for members to complete about program ideas, meeting times, etc. This survey is used to guide the new Executive Board in plan-ning for the next biennium, so please be thinking of programming ideas and any new di-rections you would like to see Tau Chapter take. Our Hostess Chair, Sharon Buster, and her committee are planning a lovely luncheon for us at the 9th Street Christian Church in Eldon. I look forward to seeing all of you at the April 21st meeting!
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Paulette Fischer Treasurer
Balance on hand 1/15/2012 $2,305.78
Receipts: 2/11 Luncheon receipts $146.00
Recruitment Grant:
2/11 Raffle 17.00
Total Receipts 163.00
Expenses:
World Fellowship $ 50.00
Postal Expense 14.92
Jewelry 57.20
Total Expenses 122. 12
Balance on hand 3/21/2012 $2,346.66
Respectfully submitted,
Paulette Fischer, Treasurer
Treasurer’s Report March 21, 2012
Second Vice President’s Membership Invitation
Cherylyn Branstetter
Second Vice President
You are cordially invited to Tau chapter’s initiation of new members.
This is such a special time for Tau and our new ladies. I hope you will
be present for the ceremony.
We will be welcoming two new members in April:
Kimberly Edwards, library media specialist at School of the Osage, and
Karla Churchman, elementary guidance counselor at Eldon R-I.
Sheri Carter, assistant principal at School of the Osage, will be initiated at
later date.
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Committees
Arlene Broeker
Service Chair
Alice Van Landuyt, Chair Scholarship
Dana Burkle
Pat Seifert
Scholarship Information
Scholarship Information
Even though the deadlines for all Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarships have passed for this year, it’s not too early to begin thinking about next year. Everyone can use extra financial assistance for educational purposes!!
Any interested member may contact your Tau Chapter Scholarship Committee for paperwork and assistance.
Lianne Hollander
Personal Growth
Calling All Artists!
Capital Arts and the Jefferson City Art Club are pleased to announce the “ Adult Artists” Exhibit – Jefferson City Art Club” April 21-June 7.
This exhibit is a long standing tradition sponsored by the Jefferson City Art Club. Artists from Cole and surround-ing counties come together to exhibit their talents in drawing, painting and sculpture. This is a judged show, with professionals and amateurs receiving honors with ribbons, “Best of Show” and “People’s Choice” awards. An application can be found online at www.capitalarts.org or www.jeffersoncityartclub.org.
Art drop off is on Thursday, April 19th 4-6 p.m. You can pick-up your artwork on Thursday, June 7th 4-6 p.m.
Please join us for the artist reception which will be Friday, April 27th (the Spring 2012 Gallery Crawl).
If you have any questions, please contact me: Jessica Dulle, Executive Director Capital Arts
1203 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, MO 65109, 573-635-8355, www.capitalarts.org
Mail Forms and checks by April 1, to Suebet Beck, 2302 Carl Lane Ct. Jefferson City, MO 65101. En-try forms can be found on the Jefferson City Art Club website at www.jeffersoncityartclub.org, and capitalarts.org.
Megan Humphrey and her mother, Mrs. Tim (Lorretta) Humphrey and Tiffany Urwiler and her
mother, Mrs. Thomas (Deborah) Urwiler will attend the April meeting.
Ruth Willhite, chair
Recruitment Grant
Tau Service Project for April
Please bring baby items to support the “little ones”
in our communities to the April meeting. All items will be
appreciated—diapers, baby wipes, and any other supplies
that mommies could use. The economy has made it very dif-
ficult for those less fortunate. Please be generous in sup-
port of our children.
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February 11 Jefferson City
Public School Retirement — Program
Stacie Verslues, member education coordinator
and our guide, with hostesses Betty Mudd and
Arlene Broeker
Dana Burkle, Sharon Buster,
Cherylyn Branstetter gather in
atrium.
Paulette Fischer and Jan
Griffin share a moment.
Recruitment basket and lunch
Betty serves
Lianne Hol-
lander, Debbie
Ferguson,
Nancy Lewis,
Michele Bilyeu,
Carol Cum-
mings, and
Cherylyn .
Ruth Will-
hite, Bar-
bara
Swanson,
and Char-
lotte Par-
sons add
names for
drawing.
Valentine festive! Carol, Debbie, and Lianne have a moment
over lovely decorations.
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President Linda leads the business meeting with
clockwise Dana, Sharon, Barbara, and Ruth following
along.
Dana, schol-
arship com-
mittee, and
Sharon,
nomination
chair
Vice president Cherylyn Bran-
stetter, membership chair, and
Paulette, finance chair
Ruth Willhite, recruitment
grant chair, presents the nomi-
nees’ names for a vote.
Paulette, treasurer; Michele Bilyeu, music chair;
Nancy Lewis, finance committee
Barbara Swanson, professional affairs chair;
Ruth; Jan Griffin, telephone committee Charlotte Parsons, music committee; Ar-
lene Broeker, service chair and president-
elect; Cherylyn Branstetter, vice president
Jan and Joan
Marsch
Karen Blevins, courtesy chair and tireless seller of
our DKG shirts; Julie Martin, secretary
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Spotlighting Tau!
Ginger Moore
Volunteer Jan Griffin helps Sydney
Tillerson an her father, Stinson Tiller-
son, learn how to identify birds by
their call Saturday at the Bird Sound
Identification station at the Runge
Nature Center. The activity is part of
the Great Backyard Birdcount. News
Tribune, Sunday, February 19, 2012.
Jan Griffin
Michele Bilyeu
“The vocal music teachers discussed their programs and resources with the Califor-
nia R-I School Board at it regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 18. . .
High school vocal music teacher Michele Bilyeu said the new facility is greatly ap-
preciated and has added to the programs. She also mentioned that there are 56 stu-
dents in the piano classes, putting some stress on the ‘piano lab.’ The lab is six years
old and, while it is running now, may not be operation well for much longer.” David
A. Wilson, “California R-I School Board hears from music programs,” California Democrat, January 25,
2011.
“Latham—It’s great to have Ginger Moore back! The children were very ex-
cited to see her last week for music. She appreciates everyone’s prayers dur-
ing her surgery and recovery.” Terry Brown, “Ginger Moore returns to music
class,” California Democrat, March 14, 2012.
Ginger, we are so glad for you, too. Tau
I have resigned my position as principal at California effective at the
end of June. I plan to get my dissertation written which is on School
Compliance on Section 504 Plans in Missouri and to MAYBE pursue
another education venue. I am footloose and fancy free right now!
Terri Steffes
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The 8th grade GATES students in Mrs. Blevins’s class have created a
“Revolutionary, Nonpollutionary, Book Collecting Wonder” as part of a contest
sponsored by the MO Conservation and Highway Department. This year’s con-
test entry was inspired by the ever popular children’s movie Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory. This special container is currently in the UE Library awaiting
the collection of gently used or new children’s books. We are campaigning to
collect books to be placed in the Buddy Pack Program packs. During the next
several weeks, we ask you to clean out your closets and book shelves to find
books you would like to recycle to us!
If interested in helping with this cause, please bring your gently used
or new book donations to the TAU meeting on April 21st.
Trash can design
Karen Blevins
Spotlighting Tau!
The NE Leadership Workshop will be
Tuesday, June 3 2012, from 9:15-2:45
at the J Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock, MO
Though mainly for newly elected presidents and officers, anyone who would like to attend is
welcome.
Registration for the workshop is $15.00.
Karen Blevins, Delta State Personal Growth and Services, will be presenting.
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You’ve been a gracious, capable leader, and I appreciate
your constant support and inspiration. Thank you for car-
rying on the fine tradition of service to Tau.
Paulette
Linda, you’ve done an exemplary job of repre-
senting our Tau chapter as president. I know
I've relied on her many times to give me direc-
tions and advice about DKG matters and I know
you have also been a BIG help to others as well
as you have to me.
Cherylyn
I sometimes feel Linda sells herself short when it comes to leading Tau Chapter. While I did answer questions about meetings and procedures from time to time, she really already had things under control, and just needed me to reassure her rather than guide her. I think she has brought a fresh perspective to her position, as have many of our leaders in the past. It is evident from her article each month in Tau Tales that education is her passion, and writing seems to be her forte! Per-haps she could compile her stories, anecdotes and memories into a best seller one day. (Available in print or on NOOK!) I have enjoyed working with Linda be-cause I feel she is little more laid back than I tend to be, which is calming for me. Maybe she is really obsessive and compulsive about things, but it doesn’t come across that way. However, I did see her wild side come out when she was play-ing Bunco at the State Convention… J Congratulations, Linda, on a job well done!
Gloria
Thank you, Linda, for your leadership during the 2010-2012 biennium.
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Tau Tales
Judy Stanford, ed.
552 Eagle Drive
Lake Ozark, MO 65049
10:00 Saturday, April 21
Don’t Forget to. . .
Hostess: Sharon Buster
Program: Installation of new officers, presentation of Recruitment Grant recipients, and initiation
of new members
The menu includes salads (ham salad, tuna salad, and chicken salad)
Various salads
Various desserts
Drinks (tea, lemonade, and coffee)
Donations which support the Recruitment Grant are at each members discretion.
Destinatio
n!
Directions to Ninth Street
Christian Church
Directions to the meeting: If coming from Jefferson City, take the first Eldon Exit
(Business 54 Exit). Continue on Business 54 until you see the McDonald’s. Turn left at
the light. Go a short distance until you see the Breaktime. Turn right onto 9th Street.
The church is a short distance on the left.
If coming from Lake Ozark, take the Eldon/Tuscumbia Exit. Make a left over
HWY 54. Travel on that road until you see Breaktime. Turn left onto 9th Street. The
church is a short distance on the left.
Bring baby items
Donate new or gently used books for Buddy Packs
Meet our two initiates, our two Recruitment Grant recipients and their mothers, and wel-
come the new officers