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Clearwater Bay Kappa Kap-pa Gamma Alumnae Associa-tion. Connections. No matter where or when your connec-tion to Kappa began, I in-vite you to connect with the Kappas of the Clearwater Bay Alumnae Association. I know you will find enduring friendships and meaningful connections across genera-tions; I know I have. Find Kappa in you and celebrate Kappa with us. Connections. Whether I meet a Kappa for the first time on a bus at Convention or meet a Kappa under-graduate at an alumnae tea, I am instantly connected to her. “We know each oth-er; we just haven’t met.” How true.
Loyally, Kathleen Copeland President Clearwater Bay Alumnae Association
Welcome to the new Kappa year! I cannot wait to get started. This year promises to be full of opportunities to strengthen the bonds of friendship and sisterhood we value as members of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Friendship, mutual support, connections: are they the ideals that lighted your path to Kappa? They were for me as a freshman at the University of Vermont, and continue to be as I welcome Kappa into my life as an alumna and as President of our Association. Connections. We’ll em-brace the theme of connect this year as we look to dif-ferent ways to connect with one another, with new mem-bers, with our PanHellenic
sisters, and with our commu-nity. Connections. That’s what brought me back to Kappa only two years ago on Founders Day. It was that feeling of being instantly connected to all of the wom-en in the room. It was the connection back to my col-lege days, some 30 years ago, as we joined together to sing songs that only we as Kappas knew. It was the connection to the beautiful and the good. Connections. We are ex-ploring new ways to connect to you this year. You re-ceived a postcard highlight-ing our event calendar and informing you of how to con-nect to our association. We’re texting and emailing you with invitations to join us. You may receive my message in your mailbox or in your in-box, but this news-letter will connect over 230 Kappas in the Clearwater area. Clearwater Bay is on the web! Connect with us on our re-designed website, associations.kappakappa gamma.org/clearwater and “Like” our Facebook page,
President’s Letter
Upcoming Events:
WELCOME BACK SOCIAL,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
FOUNDERS DAY
LUNCHEON, SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 18
KITE & KEY HOLIDAY
LUCHEON WITH ΚΑΘ ,
Friday, December 5
See Page 6 for the entire
Event Calendar
FREE TO BREATHE,
TAMPA
2
EXECUTIVE BOARD &
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
2
SPECIAL INTERST
GROUPS
3
DEEP IN THE HEART 4
WEBSITE & GIN SYS-
TEM
4
PHILANTHROPY 5
DUES FORM 7
Inside this issue:
Fall 2014 Volume 54 Issue 1
C L E A R W A T E R B A Y A L U M N A E A S S O C I A T I O N O F K A P P A K A P P A G A M M A
F O U N D E D M A Y 3 1 , 1 9 6 0
Owl to Owl
We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.” - William James
On Sunday, October 5th, many KKG alumnae from the University of Florida will be participating again in the National Lung Cancer Part-nership's Free to Breathe Walk in honor of their Epsi-lon Phi sister Ali Pickard. Ali was a healthy, vibrant, non-smoking 37 year old when she was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer in 2010. Ali, who was always full of life, died at the age of 40. In her last year of life, Ali rallied her Kappa sisters to support Free to Breathe in
any way possible.
To preserve Ali’s legacy, Sherri McKee Reyes, Treas-urer of CBAA, together with
a few of her ΕΦ sisters from UF, formed Team Ali Strong. Sherri is also on the planning committee for the inaugural Free to Breathe 5k Event in Tampa on October 5, 2014 at Al Lopez Park. Please mark your calendars, and please join this special team of sisterhood – Team Ali
Strong.
The Free to Breathe event series is the nation’s largest branded lung cancer aware-ness series, including 41 events, a National Walk and growing. The purpose of the events is to unite people in communities across the nation that are passionate about creating public awareness of
lung cancer and raising vital
funding to support research.
Visit www.freetobreathe.org/tampa to contribute to or to join Sherri’s team. You are also welcome to form your own team. Regardless, it will be wonderful to come to-gether to honor the lives we have lost to lung cancer, and celebrate the lives that have
been saved.
If you would like to read more about Ali and how in-spiring she was, please read Living Inspired, Living Strong, Living Kappa in the 2012
spring edition of The Key.
Following officer elections in the spring, Clearwater Bay Alumnae Association an-nounces the 2014 – 2015 Executive Board and Committee Chairmen. The following officers were elected to lead the Associa-tion towards its 55th anniversary year:
Kathleen Copeland, President [email protected] 314.308.6417 ; ΖΔ, Vermont
Candy Hennessy, Secretary
727.939.1830 ; ΒΡ Δ
, Cincinnati
Sherri Reyes, Treasurer [email protected] 781.467.9200; ΕΦ, Florida
Our Association is loyally served by our Commit-tee Chairs, and we are proudly represented at the Clearwater Alumnae PanHellenic by our Dele-gate and Alternate Delegate.
PanHellenic Delegate: Dona Haura [email protected] 727.796.3540 ; ΔΜ, Connecticut >>See Contacts, page 3
Free to Breathe, Tampa 5K Run/Walk
Executive Board & Committee Chairmen, 2014—2015
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“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller
Ali Pickard
“The first formal
meeting of the Frater-
nity was held in the
spring of 1870 at Sue
Walker’s home.
Minnie Stewart was
our president and
Jennie Boyd, our
scribe. We decided, as
the table was high
and Jennie would
write, that she should
have the tall chair.” ~ Mary Louise (Lou) Bennett
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PanHellenic Alternate: Betty Gasparre [email protected] 727.791.6679; ΓΨ, Maryland Calling Committee Chair: Marj Merten [email protected]
727.584.6682; ΒΡ Δ
, Cincinnati Fleur-de-Lis Chair: Deborah Jaso [email protected] 727.929.2642; Ψ
Δ , Cornell
Membership Development Chair: Judy Colteryahn
727.238.0474; ΓΨ, Maryland
Reference Chair: Bernadette Menz [email protected] 727.791.1377; ΔΝ, Massachusetts) Night Owls & Lunch Bunch: Judy Colteryahn
Rose McGill Holiday Sharing and Book Club: Kathleen Copeland
>>Contacts, continued from page 2
Night Owls Looking for a "Girl's Night Out" or simply want to unwind after a long day, then come to a
Night Owls event. Typically held on a Tuesday evening, Night Owls is the perfect oppor-
tunity to meet new people, socialize and stay connected to Kappa. Join us for an evening
of good food and friendship. All Association members are welcome! We love to try new
restaurants... Please contact us with your suggestions!
Upcoming Night Owls
Tuesday, November 1, 6 o’clock Tuesday, January 20, 6 o’clock Sea Dog Brewing Company, Clearwater Magnolia Grille, Palm Harbor
Lunch Bunch A Clearwater tradition! The Lunch Bunch is a casual, monthly lunch date open to all Associ-
ation members. Come to have fun, eat and socialize with Kappa sisters! Lunch Bunch
meets on the 4th Friday of every month (except December) at 12:30 pm. at the Clearwa-
ter Country Club.
Book Club Join our enthusiastic group as we discuss books written by Kappas! Past books include: All
That Is Bitter & Sweet by Ashley Judd, BX-Kentucky; The Impersonator by Mary Miley, ΓK
- William & Mary; Mario Sanchez-Painter of Key West Memories by Kathryn Hall Proby,
ΔI,-LSU; Summer at Tiffany by Marjorie Hart, BZ - Iowa.
Look for the invitations from our Committee Chairs via email or E-vite.
R.S.V.P to as many or as few as you like. Attend when you feel inspired!
‘Sometime during ’69–’70, Minnie Stewart, Jennie Boyd and I met for a ‘pow-wow’ and concluded we would have
something new. The world seemed to be moving too slowly. We determined that nothing short of a Greek-letter
fraternity would satisfy us. We three then admitted Anna Willits to our solemn councils.” ~ Lou Bennett
In June, 1,105 Kappas gath-ered in Houston, Texas, to celebrate the Fraternity’s 70th Biennial Convention. The week was filled with educa-tional sessions, business meetings, motivational speakers, elections and evening celebrations. At Convention, delegates voted on a number of amendments to the Fraternity Bylaws and Standing Rules. Below are just a few of the key chang-es: Per Capita increase—There
was a Five dollar ($5) per capita fee increase at both the alumna and col-legiate level, which assists with Fraternity expenses such as alumnae and chapter assistance, tech-nology, staff, reporting, training, and mailing The Key magazine.
GPA Recruitment – Women
participating in Recruit-ment directly out of high school must have attained a B+ average. Collegiate women must have at-tained a B- average for the previous term to be considered for member-ship.
GPA Officers – Women
wishing to serve on Chapter Council must now attain a B- academic av-erage for the previous term.
In addition to changes to the Fraternity Bylaws and Stand-ing Rules, here are some oth-er highlights from Conven-tion: Group Interactive Network
– Attendees were intro-
duced to the GINSystem that will replace the cur-rent micro-sites. See the next article for more in-formation.
The Key magazine – The
redesign of the award winning magazine was unveiled at Convention and the feedback has been fantastic. . Missing your copy of The Key? Be sure to update your pro-
file at www.kkg.org.
Need help? Contact Kathleen Copeland for assistance.
Kappa has formed a part-nership with Group Interac-tive Networks (GIN) to help manage chapter and alum-nae association communica-tion. With this new partner-ship, each of Kappa’s alum-nae associations will have their own public-facing web-site and GINSystem, which is a members-only area allow-ing for personalized, private and secure communication at the association level. Simplified, it’s a new & im-
proved website with a sim-pler web address and mod-ern features. GIN will ex-pand the way we connect to our members with an en-hanced communication plat-form.
Features of the members-only GINSystem include:
Centralized announce-ments area and events
calendar
Mass texting and email
capabilities
Deep in the Heart of Kappa!
Association Website and the New GIN System
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Minnie Stewart Nelson
wrote as follows: “The
first convention was held
in Monmouth in 1871,
shortly after organizing
the Beta and Gamma
Chapters” and again in
1884, she wrote in re-
sponse to further inquir-
ies concerning that meet-
ing, “We did hold a Con-
vention in Monmouth in
1871. It was attended by
delegates from Knoxville,
and I think from Rockport.
We had speeches, toasts,
and a banquet.” ~ Histori-
cally Speaking, March 2008
Access to phone and email lists, association files and secure anony-
mous voting
Integration with
www.kappa.org
All available via your computer and an iPhone
and Android app
Kappa is thrilled to be able to provide chapters and alumnae associations with a >>See GINSystem, page 5
“ As young ladies did not
travel easily in those
days, communication was
by mail, and a cipher was
developed to insure secre-
cy. ‘An oath was sent to
us in cipher. Later the key
to the cipher followed.
After deciphering it we
signed and returned it to
Alpha (chapter). Then the
Greek words of the name
and motto were sent, also
in cipher’”. The History of
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vol. II
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deeper level of technology support. Moving ahead, Kappa will eliminate the current micro-sites, and Clearwa-ter Bay will transition to the new
website: clearwaterbay.kappa.org The new GIN system website is cur-rently “under construction”, but I en-courage you to navigate to the page
clearwaterbay.kappa.org and have a look around. Scroll to the bottom of the page and log in using your Kappa name and password. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the new website. You’ll find some stock photos and missing infor-mation, but the “About Kappa” tab is worth a look. For now, please continue to use our
current website: associa-tions.kappakappagamma.org/
clearwater for Association news and contact information until we can kick start the new website and load fea-tures and events. I expect to roll-out
clearwaterbay.kappa.org sometime
in the spring of 2015.
Notice the “Help Wanted”
poster to the right? Our posi-
tion of Website Coordinator is
currently open! GIN and Kap-
pa are fully supporting this
change, so you will have the
assistance of a GINSystem staff
member as you modify the
website. Please contact me
(Kathleen Copeland) if you are
interested in this exciting new
opportunity!
>>GINSystem, continued from page 4
WEB COORDINATOR
Clearwater Bay ΚΚΓ
Alumnae Association
Design web pages ∙ Maintain events
calendar ∙ Publish announcements ∙
Post photos
Benefits:
New Connections to Kappas!
Sharpen your social media & web
skills!
Gratitude for your work as a Kappa
Volunteer!
Spotlight on Philanthropy
Member of Clearwater Bay consider it a privilege to contribute to the Kap-pa Kappa Gamma Foundation, to serve our national philanthropy, Reading Is Fundamental, our local phi-lanthropy, Clothes to Kids, and to assist our Kappa Chapters in Florida. It is the loyalty of our dues-paying members that allows us to provide this important support and pre-serves and strengthens our Associa-tion. Last year, we donated $250 to RIF and collected over 50 books for local reading programs. Candy Hennes-sey visited the Tarpon Springs Head Start program on June 4 with the books suitable for preschoolers. It was the last day of the program until the fall and the children were each allowed to take a book so they could have a book for the summer. Candy reminded us, “Unfortunately, books in
the home is often not the case for
these kids.”
Clearwater Bay contributed $100 to Clothes to Kids, our local philanthro-py. Here is an excerpt from the let-ter we received from Patti Hanks,
Executive Director:
“...I continue to be amazed at the amount of thank you cards we re-ceive in the mail. Many of them have personal, hand-drawn or hand paint-ed pictures from the kids that shop with us. Want to know what they draw the most? Wardrobes! Your donation helps make a lot of complete wardrobes possi-ble...providing wardrobes to low-income or in crisis school-aged chil-dren, all free of charge.
Together with our donations to RIF and to CTK, Clearwater Bay’s philan-thropic giving totaled $1325. CBAA provided $400 to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, $125 to Rose McGill Holiday Sharing and $450 to our Florida Kappa Chapters for schol-arship support.
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2014 – 2015 EVENT CALENDAR CLEARWATER BAY ΚΚΓ A LUMNAE ASSOCIATION
Event Date Time Details
Welcome Back Social Founders Day Luncheon
Kite & Key/ ΚΑΘ & ΚΚΓ Holiday Luncheon
Holiday Party
Girls’ Night Out
The Addams Family” Premier Night – Clearwater PanHel-lenic Installation luncheon
Tuesday, September 16
Saturday, October 18
Friday, December 05
Saturday, December 13
Thursday, February 12
Thursday, March 05
6 pm – 8 pm
12 pm – 3 pm
Noon
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
6 pm – 8 pm
5:30 pm – Dinner 7:00 – Lobby doors open
Linda Fairweather’s home Oldsmar Refreshments & hors d’oeuvres
Countryside Country Club Clearwater Bay hosts Tampa Bay & St. Petersburg Alumnae Associations Cost: $25
Dunedin Fine Art Center Hosted by ΚΑΘ Cost: TBD
Marion Rich’s home Clearwater Refreshments & hors d’oeuvres
Pinot’s Palette P a i n ti n g & W i n e Cost: $40
Largo Cultural Center Ticket Cost: $30 Dinner before the play @ Marlin Darlin’, Belleair To be announced
Be sure to mail in the Membership Form with your dues to receive program invitations! Invitations with details and RSVP information will be emailed for all events
Visit the Clearwater Alumnae PanHellenic website at http://www.clearwaterpanhellenic.org/ for their calendar of events,
monthly book club selections, and more.
Here are some of the 2014—2015 Calendar highlights:
Literary Muse Luncheon, November 1, 2014 Tri-City Luncheon, January 31, 2015
Premier Night Play, March 5 May Scholarship Brunch, May 16, 2015
Clearwater Alumnae Panhellenic
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Clearwater Bay Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma Annual Membership Dues 2014 – 2015
(Panhellenic dues are included in your membership)
Make checks payable to: Clearwater Bay Alumnae Association KKG
Please mail completed Dues form and check to: Sherri Reyes, Treasurer
977 Skye Lane Palm Harbor, FL 33683
Name: __________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
Home phone: _________________________ Cell phone: ________________
Email address: ___________________________________________________
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Pearl Level Membership $ 40 _____ Sapphire Level $50 _____
Fleur-de-lis $ 75 _____ Diamond Level $100 _____
Dual Membership $ 10 _____
The Convention of 1890 proposed: “That Kappa Kappa Gamma extend an invitation to the different women’s fraternities
of the United States to hold a PanHellenic Convention in Boston the coming winter…” ~ Voyage of Discovery
and has been a Kappa Trainer, a Leadership Academy facilitator, a Regional Director of Alum-
nae and much more.
We are excited to have Linda as our Kappa Train-er for a workshop on Sun-day, October 19. All are
welcome!
Save the Dates!
Founders Day Saturday, October 18 12 o’clock Countryside Country Club Clearwater, $25
Clearwater Bay is delighted
to host the St. Petersburg
and Tampa Bay Alumnae
Associations at our annual
Founders Day Luncheon.
Please join us on Saturday,
October 18 at the Country-
side Country Club.
Our special guest is Linda Price Patton, Oklahoma State. Linda is Kappa’s 2014 Loyalty Award recipi-ent. The award recognizes one member at each Gen-eral Convention for their devotion to the Fraternity’s values and commitment to
service.
She is a long-time chapter adviser to Oklahoma State
Workshop Sunday, October 19 Optional Lunch: 12 noon Workshop: 1pm—3pm Panera Bread, Feathersound 2285 Ulmerton Road Clearwater
Look for your invitations to Founders Day later this month. You may respond to either event to: Kathleen Copeland clearwaterkkgpres@ gmail.com OR 314.308.6417
Founders Day and Kappa Trainer Workshop
CBAA
1750 Belleair Forest Dr., C-8
Belleair, FL 33756
C L E A R W A T E R B A Y A L U M N A E A S S O C I A T I O N O F K A P P A K A P P A G A M M A
“They wear a little
golden key, sometimes
on their foreheads,
sometimes on the little
blue or red jackets, which
very much become them.
[The key] has on it:
Kappa Kappa Gamma...
We have been able to
count only six of them,
and as has been
intimated, they are on a
voyage of discovery.”
If you have received this letter in the mail, help us “GO BLUE” by sending your email address to us @ clearwaterkkgpres@ gmail.com