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October 2010

October 2010

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Smoke Signal

ZONTA CLUB OF DENVER

AMELIA EARHART STILL ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN

The Post reported on August 27: Last fall, Lynette Long was touring the Capitol with her son and his girlfriend and noticed just how few women were depicted. Long, a psychologist with a private practice in Chevy Chase, was already upset about how few women are on stamps, coins and currency -- and unhappy to see a mere nine women in Statuary Hall. "I said to the tour guide, 'We're going to change this,' " Long told us. That fateful tour led to the formation of Equal Visibility Everywhere (EVE), a nonpartisan organization dedicated to featuring more women on our nation's symbols and icons. "We send subliminal messages to young girls that say, you don't matter," she said. "Everybody cries about sexism that is blatant, but the sins of omission no one notices." In this issue— Each state is entitled to place two statues of illustrious citizens in the National Statuary Hall Collection. 11 years ago, the legislature Amelia Earhart—1-2 passed a resolution in favor of replacing its statues of 19th century statesmen President’s Message—2 with statues of Kansans Dwight Eisenhower and Amelia Earhart, but funds were never raised for the Earhart statue. October Meeting Details—3 EVE has been given responsibility for raising the funds for the statue and Committee Reports—4, 7 commissioning the artist. Service Opportunities—4-7 ―Amelia Earhart was one of the most inspiring women in American Food for Thought—7-8 history,‖ says Dr. Long, president of EVE. ―She’s still a role model for girls everywhere, and the prospect of having her in Statuary Hall is incredibly Day of Film Sponsors—9 exciting. We are deeply honored to be entrusted with this responsibility. September Minutes—10 Everyone in Kansas has been wonderful.‖ Flyer for Lakewood/Golden An open competition will be held for the statue’s design, with the winner All You Can Eat chosen by a selection committee chaired by Dr. Long. The selection Pancake Breakfast—11 committee will also include representatives from the Governor’s office, the Calendar—12 family of Amelia Earhart, the Atchison Chamber of Commerce (Earhart’s Continued on page 2

President, Kathy Hyzer Smoke Signal Editor, Judy McNerny

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Wow! The summer went fast., didn’t it? children worldwide in 2009.‖ The article We are now into fall, even though it is still goes on to say that the researchers of the hot as blazes, and that means that our study found that for ―every extra year of Service Committee will be hard at work education women had, the death rate for evaluating grant requests. As part of that children under age 5 dropped by almost 10 process, Judy McNerny and Nikki have percent.‖ The researchers used 915 worked out the annual brain damage of censuses and surveys from 175 countries. figuring the formula that determines how much They tracked education, economic growth, HIV rates money we will have available this year. and child deaths from 1979 to 2009. That got me to thinking about the one-third of our That is pretty awesome. I know our members take available funds that we give to International every great pride in the role our club has played in this year. A recent article in the Denver Post just affirmed mission, and we should feel good about that, but the value of the work that organizations like Zonta much remains to be done. Let’s all band together to International do in promoting women’s causes fight the injustice, violence, and economic ills of worldwide. A study commissioned by the Bill & women both at home and abroad, one woman at a Melinda Gates Foundation found that educating time. young women ―saved the lives of more than 4 million —YIZ, Kathy

Happy Birthdays to— Pelé and Joetta W —Oct 23 J. P. (―Big Bopper‖) Richardson and Dottie J—Oct 24 Eleanor Roosevelt—Oct 11 Mahalia Jackson and Delores L —Oct 26 Margaret Thatcher and Paul Simon—Oct 13 Susan D—Oct 28

Amelia Earhart, continued from page1 home town), the Amelia Earhart Festival, and the professor at a medical college, the first woman Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum. president of the American Association of Anatomists, Kansas isn’t the only state to be approached by EVE and the first lifetime woman member of the National about updating its statues. In , for example, Academy of Science. the group has partnered with NOW to persuade In 1925 she became head of the Department of lawmakers to send a statue of Harriet Tubman to Cellular Studies at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical National Statuary Hall. Tubman would be the first Research in City. Her research focused on African-American in the Hall and, depending on the the lymphatic system, blood vessels and cells, and timing of the Earhart statue, either the tenth or tuberculosis. In 1944 she came out of a six-year eleventh woman so honored. retirement to accept governor John Vivian's (Ed. Note: Colorado’s statues are of Denver native and request to a subcommittee on health. This astronaut , one of the Apollo landing resulted in the "Sabin Health Laws," which astronauts. The other (drum roll, please) is science and modernized the state's public health system. In 1948 public health pioneer, Florence Sabin, born in Central she became manager of health and charities for City, Colorado, on November 9, 1871. She was the Denver, donating her salary to medical research. She first woman to graduate from the Johns Hopkins died on October 3, 1953.) Medical School, the first woman to become a full

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OCTOBER MEETING

Where: Embassy Suites Hotel traveled to Ethiopia as a civil engineer to work on 7525 E. Hampden Avenue clean water projects. While there, she was shocked Denver, CO 80231 by the poverty of the people and ravaged land due to When: Thursday, October 14, 2010 continual wars and civil unrest. She came to know a 5:30pm – Social Hour group of homeless families living in taped-together 6:00pm – Dinner trash bag shelters (known then as the plastic house Menu: Grilled Alaskan salmon, lemon/dill sauce Pecan wild rice people) on the streets. Working with missionaries Garden salad, seasonal vegetables, rolls from the Belgian government and UNICEF, they Chef’s choice dessert started the Addis Heywet Project. ―Addis Heywet‖ Cost: $30.00 means ―New Life‖ and reflects the hope of a Greeters: Dottie Jenkins and friend community of formerly displaced persons. This is an Inspirational income-generating project now supported by Helps Moment: TBA International Ministries. RESERVATIONS: Please RSVP to Kate Linscott Susan and Jayne support this project by buying and no later than Monday, October 11th at noon at (303) selling necklaces and other items made by the women 520-8136 or [email protected]. If you are on the in the Addis Heywet Project. All the proceeds go Permanent Reservation List, please call if you are directly to the women in Addis Ababa. Neither unable to attend. If you need a special menu, please Susan, Jayne or HIM make any profit from this let Kate know as well. Vegetarian and gluten free project. Susan will bring to the meeting some of meals are available upon request. these beautiful items which have semi precious stones OCTOBER PROGRAM: Susan Davenport, one of and the Ethiopian cross of various styles. They are our new members, is a pharmacist who has traveled to each a unique work of art made by a woman who can Addis Ababa Ethiopia several times with her sister now support her family. These would make Jayne Morrison. Jayne was a missionary there from wonderful Holiday gifts! This will be a wonderful 1990 to 1999 and is still involved with this project that and inspirational program so bring a guest or two! was created in 1995. Jayne, with her family, had

Permanent Reservations Reservations Should your name be listed here? • For each general dinner meeting, please remember to call if you aren’t on the permanent reservation list. Because we are charged for the number we guarantee, Carroll Allen Kate Linscott we have to bill anyone who makes a reservation but Judy Bederman Cheryl McHugh doesn’t come to the meeting (or who forgets to cancel Mary Benoit Judy McNerny a permanent reservation). Sheila Davis Wendy Moraskie • If you plan on coming to every meeting—why not Nikki Headlee Beth Mundell add your name to the permanent reservations list? Cynthia Herndon Linda Rhea • If you are on the permanent list but tend to forget to Kathy Hyzer Dorothy Swindt call and cancel—why not take your name off the list? Dottie Jenkins Joetta Williams • Please call Kate with your request to be added or deleted!

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COMMITTEE NEWS

SERVICE COMMITTEE

ACCESSORIZE!!! University Hills Methodist Church The service committee will be collecting accessories 2180 S. University, Denver for Dress For Success at the October meeting. Fri, October 29 Sat, October 30 2 - 4:30/4:30 - 7 9 - 12/12 - 3 Remember, only gently used or new items, you Cynthia 9 – 12 know—that scarf you just had to have or that pair of First Lutheran Church shoes that were calling to you. Now that those items 803 3rd Ave., Longmont have landed in your closet never to see the light of Sun, October 31 day, please share and pass them on. Dress For 9 - 12 Success is not accepting any more clothing until 2011. Mary Benoit They are loaded with clothes but have very little Pax Christi Church storage space. 5761 McArthur Ranch Rd., Highlands Ranch Sat, November 6 Sun, November 7 ETHIOPIAN NECKLACE SALES 9 - 12/12 - 3/3 - 6:30 9 - 11/11 - 1 It is that time of year again and again our club is Atonement Lutheran Church volunteering to help with Addis Heywet necklace 6281 W. Yale Ave., Lakewood sales. Susan Davenport and her family are closely Sat, November 6 Sun, November 7 involved in the project and Susan appreciates all the 7:30 - 11/11 - 3 9 - 12/12 - 3 help we can give to sell the necklaces. Some of you Evergreen Lutheran Church have already signed up, thank you. For all of you that 5980 Highway 73, Evergreen have yet to sign up, the schedule appears to the right. Fri, November 12 (set up) Sat, November 13 Please email me at [email protected] the 2 - 6 9 - 12/12 - 3 place, date and time you would like to volunteer and I Sun, November 14 will put you on the list. 9 - 12/12 - 3 First Universalist Church Please remember if you make the commitment and 4101 E. Hampden Ave., Denver can’t make it, it is up to you to find a substitute. Sat, November 20 Sun, November 21 —Mary 10 - 1/1 - 4 9 - 11:30/11:30 - 2 Judy B 10-1 Judy M 1-4

THE WISH LIST Due to storage limitations Delores Project can only accept items that are needed at the moment. The cur- rent list follows. They ask that you call before deliver- ing supply donations. • Travel size toothpaste • Travel size shampoo and conditioner • Travel size lotion and sunscreen HOW YOU CAN HELP • Coffee • Sugar Continued on page 5

V OLUME 1 7 , ISSUEISSUE 5 P AGE 5 • Coffee filters (commercial restaurant size) You may also mail your donation to: • Toilet paper The Delores Project P.O. Box 1406 • Paper towels Denver, CO 80201-1406 • Trash bags (office, tall kitchen & lawn and leaf sizes) Make a monthly pledge to The Delores Project. Your • New combs and hair brushes regular monthly support helps ensure we have resources throughout the year to support the women • Disposable razors we serve. Please email Liesl Thomas, Development The Service Committee will deliver donations you Director, to set up a regular monthly donation by bring to club meetings. automatic withdrawal from your bank account or by credit card. FINANCIAL SUPPORT Your donation of $250 or more may be eligible for If you were unable to attend The Delores Project the Denver Enterprise Zone tax credit. The DEZ tax recent fundraiser but would like to give a donation, credit allows you to take a dollar-for-dollar tax credit from your Colorado state income tax liability they will take your money! From their website: for 25% the amount of your cash gift. In-kind and The Delores Project relies on a caring community of stock gifts are also eligible for this tax. Contact Liesl supporters to provide shelter for women at (303) 534-5411 ext. 105 for more information. experiencing homelessness. The Delores Project is If you would like more information about how The primarily privately funded, receiving only 20% of Delores Project uses the resources it is provided by funding from government sources. Individual donors, donors, please feel free to contact us for more private foundations and corporations provide the information. largest part of our funding. Make an online donation to The Delores Project through our secure site. thedeloresproject.org

Project CURE medical supplies that begins at 6:30 p.m. and runs until 8:30 p.m. You will be given a volunteer number that Carroll Allen and I participated in this hands-on will allow you to check in on subsequent visits. A service opportunity on September 13 along with the short video is shown, a tour of the warehouse is given, Zonta Club of Douglas County. (Dorothy Swindt had training is presented on how to do, and the work to cancel at the last moment or she would have been begins on the sorting. It is an opportunity to work there.) Please join us each 2nd Monday of the month! with other like-minded organizations AND to bond Background: with our sister club – the Zonta Club of Douglas Project CURE is a 501(c) (3) non-profit humanitarian County. This will also give Zonta name recognition. relief organization that collects donated medical If you wish to volunteer only to sort medical supplies, supplies and equipment and delivers them to medical you can meet us at Jason’s Deli no later than 6:15 p.m. professionals and the patients under their care in so that we can form a caravan to the Project CURE developing countries. Currently, Project CURE is the warehouse. If you wish to go directly to the warehouse world’s largest organization of its kind delivering on – the address is 10377 E. Geddes Avenue, Centennial, average two semi-truck-sized containers of medical CO 80112 – www.projectcure.org. relief every week. This is a great fun-filled opportunity. When: Let me know if you can join us – 303-617-0947 or Monday, October 11 will be our next opportunity. email [email protected]. Meet at Jason’s Deli, 9525 East County Line Road, Hope to see you! near Park Meadows Mall for informal dinner and social time at 5:35 p.m. We can then proceed to the —Evie Ashmore Project CURE warehouse at 6:15 p.m. for sorting of Member – Service Committee

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Women’s Bean Project has introduced a line of handmade jewelry. Let them know about your favorite shop (brick & mortar or online) for accessories and jewelry. Even better, introduce Women's Bean Project's Lovingly-Handmade Jewelry to store owners and managers you meet. Print this page or download the flyer at http://image.exct.net/lib/ fef21176746c0d/m/1/one-sheeter+JWL+for+GL.pdf to hand out.

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Excelsior! YOUTH CENTER Volunteer and start making a difference in a young girl's life!

Monthly Program Volunteers—Excelsior is looking for individuals in the community who want to share their hobby or talent! Prepare a fun activity and share it any day of the week. Activities the girls have enjoyed in the are scrapbooking, card making, game night, cooking, baking, and craft night. Check out excelsioryc.org for more information about its programs and volunteer opportunities.

PR/COMMUNICATIONS CO MMITTEE

Meet New Zonta Members  Who does her own home renovation work?  Who went to college in Rochester, MN?  Who volunteers for World Cup Alpine Races?  Who works in the area of body image?  Who likes to decorate cakes?  Who is interested in the welfare of Ethiopians? I found out, you can too! —Wendy

TREASURER

The club finances are in good order. We do not put copy of the August financials, please let me know and I our financials in the newsletters because our newsletter would be happy to get them to you. is open to the public. Therefore, if anyone wants a —Nikki

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

STOP KVETCHING! am, can rattle off a list of grievances such as those in (Yiddish for complaining.) the previous paragraph. We can trade moans and The day is too hot. My house is roasting. The stock groans in phone conversations. We can volley gripes in market is down. My rose bushes look sickly. Cody The a game of one upmanship. My Bimmer took longer to Wonder Dog keeps dragging in dirt from the yard. My fix than your Bimmer. cottage cheese didn't make it to the expiration date. My There is a cure for chronic kvetching. Volunteer at a new car windshield is too big for my old car's rescue mission. I had this opportunity last Thursday sunscreen. My kids haven't called me. My floors need evening. Three of us from the Denver Advisory Board washing. My right knee is hurting. The internet is slow. volunteered to do dinner prep at the Denver Rescue My fence needs fixing. The price of canned dog food Mission. has gone up. The bills need paying. My favorite didn't I must admit I thought of cancelling. This is a big win on Dancing With The Stars. I've got too much confession, but I was scared that the homeless for work. I've got too little work. Last week was my whom we'd be preparing dinner would gross me out. birthday and I can't believe the number of candles on The instruction sheet was foreboding. "Work in threes. the cake that I couldn't eat because I'm trying to lose Don't get cornered. Don't give anyone your full name five pounds. Those last five pounds are the hard lard. or contact information. Let someone in authority know Wouldn't you agree? if anyone says or does something inappropriate. Don't Complaining can become a way of life. It can become give them money. Don't give them a ride." a habit of speech. Even positive people, like I think I Continued on page 8

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I didn't cancel. The traffic was heavy due to a Colorado interview. Fresh socks are handed out since being on Rockies Baseball game. I drove by all the sports the street all day is hard on your feet. Mark said socks enthusiasts happily on their way to dinner at some hip are really important. Who knew? restaurant. Many were headed directly to Coors Field to The chaplain told us that 80% of the homeless who fuel up on overpriced hot dogs, fries and beer. frequent the mission are mentally ill. He said it's hard At first, I couldn't find a place to park. I drove past the to tell if they are homeless because they are mentally ill rescue mission and around a small park packed with or mentally ill because they are homeless. Some are some of Denver's 6000+ homeless. Later I learned that very old and the mission serves as their retirement 60% of Denver's drug arrests are made at that park. I home. They'll die there. circled around a few corners. I passed a trendy When the tour was over we went back down to the restaurant where diners were eating al fresco. This dining room. I wanted to stay for dinner to face my restaurant serving fusion something was only a block fears. I wanted to sit at a table and just listen. My fellow away and yet a million blocks away from the shelter. volunteers couldn't stay so that meant I had to leave. My job was condiments. Mark, an energetic man, was Remember, "stay in groups of three." Next time I'll in charge. He led me into one of the two walk-in stay. refrigerators to dig out the ketchup, mayo, mustard, My house is roasting. Isn't that wonderful? pickles and relish. I found metal bowls, filled the bowls © Karen Susman and Associates and placed them on the buffet table. Mark then took us Karen Susman - Business and Professional on a tour of the mission. We sat in the chapel as Mark Development told us of his own heroin use and 8 years in prison. He 3352 S. Magnolia Street told us the mission had saved his life. Denver, CO 80224 1-888-678-8818 303-756-6939 We climbed the stairs to the dormitory where 150 bunk www.karensusman.com beds were lined up. If you want to sleep at the mission, [email protected] you have to take a shower and put clean linen on your bed. These small acts build self-worth. You have to be (Ed. Note: Karen Susman spoke at a ZCD meeting a out by 6 AM. Many of the people who stay there have few years ago. This is from her weekly newsletter to jobs. They just can't afford housing. The mission which I have subscribed since enjoying her wisdom and provides a shirt and tie for any man who has a job humor at that meeting.)

Rules of Marriage (as described by kids)

Q. HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHO TO MARRY? A. No person really decides before they grow up who they're going to marry. God decides it all way before, and you get to find out later who you're stuck with. -- Kristen, age 10

Quality is like buying oats. If you want nice, clean, fresh oats, you must pay a fair price. However, if you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse … that comes a little cheaper. (Quote discovered on Joann Bass’s desk.)

Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance.

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Zonta Club of Denver September Dinner Meeting Embassy Suites 9/9/2010

This meeting was held at the Embassy Suites Hotel on At Your Life. She had all the latest information and September 9th. President Kathy Hyzer called the gave excellent resources for additional information. meeting to order at 6:05. She presented the Four books she recommends are The Glycemic Index inspirational moment for the evening. Diet, Gary Null’s Power Aging, You Staying Young, Sheila Davis talked about the archiving committee and the New Glucose Revolution. which meets the 3rd week of each month. They are Nikki Headlee, Treasurer, gave an overview of club archiving the history of Zonta Club of Denver from dollars. (Ed. Note—contact Nikki or Carroll for details 1927. Anyone wishing to join this effort can contact of the report, omitted from the Smoke Signal as Sheila. mentioned under Treasurer on page 7.) Beth Mundell spoke briefly about the International Mary Benoit, Service Chair, had signup sheets for the Convention held in San Antonio. She explained how Susan Davenport necklace sales starting soon and for she happened upon our new club banner at the the dinners served at the Delores Project. In October convention. Beth wrote and submitted an application we’ll be bringing gently used accessories for the Dress for our club for a National Philanthropy Day Award. for Success program to our monthly meeting. Mary, Evie Ashmore talked about volunteering for Project also, talked about the 3rd Human Trafficking Cure at their warehouse. Monday the 13th is the day Awareness Symposium coming up on Saturday, 9/25. this month. You can meet the group at Jason’s Deli If you are going to attend and would like to carpool, for dinner beforehand at 5:15 – 9525 E. County Line call Mary. There is a fundraiser on Thursday evening, Rd. Or you can go directly to the warehouse at 6:15 – 9/23, for the Delores Project. It will be held at the 10377 E. Geddes Ave., Centennial. Space Gallery, 765 Santa Fe Dr. Again if you’d like to Judy McNerny had her camera at the meeting to take carpool, call Mary. new pictures of members for the upcoming new Kate reported Julie Walker and Estella Rummelein will directory. be installed as new members at the October general Both Judy and Kathy Hyzer are going to the District meeting. Nikki Headlee, Treasurer, and Evie Conference in Laramie leaving on Friday morning – Ashmore, Nominating Committee, were not present Oct. 1st. Anyone who would like to carpool should when the other club officers were installed, so, Judy contact one of them. Sheila talked about the benefits Allen installed them at this meeting. of going to District. She went over the tentative Judy Allen nominated Kathy Hyzer as our delegate to agenda and program highlights. Judy Bederman talked the District Conference. Nikki nominated Carroll about selling the scarves we’ve made in the Zonta Allen as the alternate. All approved. Store at District. She had a signup sheet for members Judy McNerny asked everyone to get their information to help sell at the conference. If you’d like to be on in as early as possible for the Smoke Signal since the the Fundraising Committee, contact Judy. She, also, deadline is the weekend of the Conference. She would passed out information on Colorado’s new like to get the Smoke Signal out the weekend before. amendments 60, 61, and Proposition 101. All business having been tended to, the meeting was Kate Linscott introduced our own Dottie Jenkins as adjourned at 8:15. the featured speaker. She has been a critical care nurse —Respectfully submitted by Carroll Allen, Secretary at St. Joseph’s Hospital for 19 years. Her very informative presentation was entitled Taking A Look

P AGE 11 S MOKE S IGNALIGNAL All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast

The Lakewood/Golden Zonta Organization is holding a fundraiser breakfast to raise money to support service projects sponsored by our Foundation.

Fundraiser Details: Where: Applebee’s 5250 S. Wadsworth Blvd Lakewood, CO (Wadsworth between Belleview & Bowles) When: Saturday October 16th 7:30am-9:30am Menu: All you can eat pancakes & sausage juice/milk/coffee/soda Cost: $7.00 ($5.00 of which is tax deductible) Obtain your ticket from a Lakewood/Golden Zonta member or contacting Kari Winter at 303-973- 8754. Donations are being accepted by those interested and unable to attend the breakfast. Checks should be made payable to Zonta Foundation for Women's Hope What is Zonta? Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy. Foundation Service Projects Supported by Fundraiser:  Adopt-A-Teacher Program — provides scholarship funds to teachers in support of programs that are focused on improving the future of young women  Jeffco Action Center — provides women with pathways to self-sufficiency through the donation of supplies and service  Transportation Assistance from Zonta (TAZ) — provides funding to Jeffco Center for Mental Health and Family Tree for transportation assistance to women  Women in Crisis (The Family Tree) — Collects and delivers supplies and provide dinner to center to support women in need.  Go Red for Women — Helps spread awareness of heart disease which is the #1 killer of women in the U.S  Domestic Violence Program — Work with area Shelter to supply personal items to women and children in need  JoAnn Bass Memorial Scholarship — Scholarship funds awarded to female candidate selected from submitted essays

Your Support is Greatly Appreciated!!

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Upcoming Calendar Events — Save the Date!

ZC Boulder County Oct 14 October Club Meeting Nov 6 Sugar Plum Fair ZC Lakewood/Golden ZC Laramie Oct 16 (AM) Nov 6 All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast Fashion Show ZC Douglas County Oct 16 (PM) Sock Hop Nov 11 November Club Meeting

Oct 23 Joetta W’s birthday Nov 25 Thanksgiving Day

Oct 24 Dottie J’s birthday Dec 1-9 Chanukah

Oct 26 Delores L’s birthday Dec 9? Holiday Club Party

Oct 28 Susan D’s birthday Dec 25 Christmas