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Gulfport, MS 39507 (337) 523-0349 Home (228) 238-6405 Home Najacsc6west@Gmail.Com Najacsc6east@Gmail.Com Meganangelle1@Yahoo.Com NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF JUNIOR AUXILIARIES, INC. 845 South Main Street Greenville, Mississippi 38701 Mailing Address: Post Office Box 1873 Greenville, Mississippi 38702-1873 Telephone: (662) 332-3000 Facsimile: (662) 332-3076 E-Mail: [email protected] Web site: www.najanet.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NAJAinc Follow us on Twitter: najainc Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/najainc/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/National-Association-Junior-Auxiliaries-Inc-4502392 The Junior Auxiliary membership list provided in this Bulletin is for the use of the Junior Auxiliary only and cannot be used for promotion of any activity unrelated to the Junior Auxiliary. “The Junior Auxiliary membership list shall not be made available for commercial purposes or for the purpose of solicitation.” Association Standing Rules I. Association. C. Fund Raising and Contributions. Junior Auxiliary Prayer Send us, O God, as Thy messengers to the hearts without a home, to lives without love, to the crowds without a guide. Send us to the children whom none have blessed, to the famished whom none have visited, to the fallen whom none have lifted, to the bereaved whom none have comforted. Kindle Thy flame on the altars of our hearts, that others may be warmed thereby; cause Thy light to shine in our souls, that others may see the way; keep our sympathies and insight ready, our wills keen, our hands quick to help others in their need. Grant us clear vision, true judgment, with great daring as we seek to right the wrong; and so endow us with cheer- ful love that we may minister to the suffering and forlorn even as Thou wouldst. May the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, rest upon us and upon all our work. May He give us light to guide us, courage to support us, and love to unite us now and forever more. Amen Junior Auxiliary Slogan “Care Today — Character Tomorrow” NAJA Mission Statement To provide support, resources, and educational, leader- ship, cultural, and specialized training for NAJA members in order to optimize community service by NAJA Chapters. 2019-2021 National Focus “DON’T STAND BY: Stand Up, Stand Strong, Stand Together” Contents Junior Auxiliary Prayer . 2 Junior Auxiliary Slogan . 2 Mission Statement . 2 Executive Director’s Message . 4 President’s Theme . 4 NAJA Executive Committee . 5 NAJA Regions: Board Reps, Chapter Support Coordinators, Chapters, Meeting Dates . 6-7 NAJA Standing Committees . 8-10 NAJA Chapter Development Coordinators. 10 NAJA Foundation Board of Trustees . 11 NAJA Staff . 12 NAJA Parliamentarian . 12 NAJA Map. 13 The Chapters: Reports, Officers, Chairmen, Membership . 14-205 Annual Meeting 2019: Program . 206-207 Annual Meeting 2019: Minutes . 208-218 Report of NAJA Scholarship Chairman . 219 NAJA Past Presidents . 219 Awards: Louise Eskrigge Crump . 220 Outstanding Chapters . 221 Presidents Award . 221 Award of Excellence. 222 Public Relations . 223 Martha Wise . 224-225 Foundation Outstanding Service Project Award . 225 Norma DeLong. 226 Eleanor Slaughter . 226 MAG . 227 Betty W. Robbins Volunteer-Of-The Year . .228-229 Crown Club . .229 Efficiency . 230-235 Honorary Members . 235 Wilma Johnson Wilbanks National Focus . 236 Robbins Family Scholarship Challenge . .237 Annual Meeting Sites, Dates . 238 3 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE It is with great excitement that I write this message to you. I have learned so much about your Chapters and our Association in my first year as your Executive Director. Meeting you, our Chapter members, has been my favorite part. I love being able to put faces with names. I also enjoy making connections and hearing about your families, careers and what this Association has meant to you and those whose lives you have helped change for the better. This year, I want to hear from each of our Chapters how we can better support you. I encourage you to take a few moments to think this over together and discuss it with your Chapter Support Coordinator. We have a lot of new faces of CSCs this year. They are outstanding ladies that make an amazing team. Your CSC, NAJA officers and NAJA staff are here for you. You are never alone. Your struggles are our struggles and we are dedicated to help each one of you better serve your communities. Anna Pieralisi Please take advantage of the resources we offer and make us aware of resources Post Office Box 1873 Greenville, MS 38702-1873 you would like to see us add. We need your help and support as well to give you our (662) 332-3000 office best. I am excited about seeing many of you at our upcoming Area Meetings. (662) 379-6254 cell Our committees have some great workshops and activities planned for you. (662) 332-3076 fax Our Foundation Trustees will be in attendance to promote our NAJA Foundation [email protected] and to talk to our members about the AEC speakers and all of the grant opportunities they are able to offer our Chapters throughout the year with the donations they receive. Your support as individuals and as Chapters is so greatly appreciated by the Foundation and your sisters in service. Thank you for being the hands quick to help others in their need. I am very proud of all of you and am honored to serve you. PRESIDENT’S THEME 4 NAJA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2019-2020 PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Darlene Carey Kelly Freeland (Mrs. Bill Harmon) 3389 Joffre Avenue PO Box 4574 Memphis, TN 38111-4556 Greenville, MS 38704 (870) 897-1789 cell (662) 820-2319 cell [email protected] [email protected] SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER Jeannie Tinker Heather Crowson Anjanette Powers (Mrs. Alan) (Mrs. Brian) (Mrs. Shane) 115 Wildflower Drive 36 Karen Street 538 Hillcrest Circle Ruston, LA 71270 Munford, TN 38058 Cleveland, MS 38732 (318) 243-3386 cell (901) 277-2908 cell (662) 719-5774 home [email protected] [email protected] (662) 846-4406 office [email protected] RECORDING SECRETARY MARKETING & TECHNOLOGY EX-OFFICIO Christie Jarvis VICE-PRESIDENT Leslie James (Mrs. William) Audra Gaines 8095 Neshoba Road 5434 Atoka Idaville Road (Mrs. Michael) Germantown, TN 38138 Brighton, TN 38011-6818 4643 Heritage Drive (870) 636-9898 cell (901) 481-5471 cell Olive Branch, MS 38654-7398 [email protected] [email protected] (901) 652-2136 cell [email protected] 5 2019-2020 NAJA BOARD REPS * and CHAPTER SUPPORT COORDINATORS 2019 AREA MEETINGS: Saturday, August 17 Saturday, August 24 Northern Meeting-Southaven, Mississippi Southern Meeting-Ridgeland, Mississippi REGION I Clarksville, Arkansas Cabot, Arkansas Harrison, Arkansas Cross County, Arkansas Mountain Home, Arkansas Forrest City, Arkansas Rogers-Bentonville, Arkansas Jackson County, Arkansas Russellville, Arkansas Jonesboro, Arkansas Taney County, Missouri Lawrence County, Arkansas Yell County, Arkansas Osceola, Arkansas Paragould, Arkansas Searcy, Arkansas REGION I REGION I Chapter Support Coordinator Chapter Support Coordinator Dana Stark Debbie Jones * (Mrs Shawn) (Mrs. Dale) 4413 Summerfield Circle PO Box 42 Springfield, AR 72762 Palestine, AR 72372 (870) 577-5824 home (870) 270-6034 cell [email protected] (870) 633-9900 office [email protected] REGION II Clarksville, Tennessee Collierville, Tennessee Cleveland, Tennessee Crittenden County, Arkansas Columbia, Tennessee DeSoto County, Mississippi Corinth, Mississippi Dyer County, Tennessee Humboldt, Tennessee Lauderdale County, Tennessee Lawrence County, Tennessee Obion County, Tennessee McMinnville, Tennessee Savannah, Tennessee Milan, Tennessee Tipton County, Tennessee REGION II REGION II Chapter Support Coordinator Chapter Support Coordinator Meg Glenn * Rachel Epps (Mrs. Jimmy) (Mrs. Rodney) 1202 Ripken Court 8143 Valley Ridge Drive Murfreesbobo, TN 37129 Olive Branch, MS 38654 (601) 946-6452 cell (662) 279-7226 cell [email protected] [email protected] REGION III Arkadelphia, Arkansas Clarksdale, Mississippi Camden, Arkansas Cleveland, Mississippi Conway, Arkansas Crossett, Arkansas Hope, Arkansas Greenville, Mississippi Hot Springs, Arkansas Greenwood, Mississippi Monticello, Arkansas Grenada, Mississippi Nashville, Arkansas Indianola, Mississippi Nevada County, Arkansas Winona, Mississippi Saline County, Arkansas Warren, Arkansas REGION III REGION III Chapter Support Coordinator Chapter Support Coordinator Rhonda Bryant Patricia Kelly * (Mrs. Mark) (Mrs. Michael) 738 N. Bailey Street PO Box 4 Monticello, AR 71655 Benoit, MS 38725-0004 (870) 723-3620 cell (662) 742-0473 home [email protected] (662) 207-7977 cell mbryant309 @sbcglobal.net (662) 246-6417 office [email protected] 6 REGION IV Batesville, Mississippi Amory, Mississippi Booneville, Mississippi Columbus, Mississippi New Albany, Mississippi Kosciusko, Mississippi Oxford, Mississippi Louisville, Mississippi Tate-Panola, Mississippi Macon, Mississippi Tishomingo County, Mississippi Starkville, Mississippi Water Valley, Mississippi Tupelo, Mississippi West Point, Mississippi REGION IV REGION IV Chapter Support Coordinator Chapter Support Coordinator Torie Marion-White Amy Littleton * PO Box 131 (Mrs. Daniel) Oxford, MS 38655-131 147 High Forest Drive (662) 701-9710 Tupelo, MS 38803 najacsc4north@gmailcom (662) 791-9474 office [email protected] REGION V Brookhaven, Mississippi Lake Providence, Louisiana Byram-Terry, Mississippi Laurel, Mississippi Clinton, Mississippi Meridian, Mississippi Crystal Springs, Mississippi Neshoba County, Mississippi.
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