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Floral Order Form Registration Packet for the 104th Annual Supreme Session Daughters of the Nile Saint Paul RiverCentre Saint Paul, Minnesota June 14-18, 2020 Daughters of the Nile 104th Annual Supreme Session June 14-18, 2020 Saint Paul, Minnesota INDEX INTRODUCTION LETTER 1-2 WHAT TO WEAR 3 PACKET GENERAL INFORMATION 4-5 REGISTRATION BULLETIN 6 MEMBER REGISTRATION FORM 7 NON-MEMBER REGISTRATION FORM 8 HOUSING BULLETIN 9-10 AMENITIES CHECKLIST 11 HOUSING RESERVATIONS 12 SAINT PAUL AND RIVERCENTRE (CONVENTION CENTER) MAPS 13-16 SHUTTLE BUS PASS (Hotels to/from Convention Center) 17-18 AIRPORT (SUPER SHUTTLE) INFORMATION 19 RV PARKING AND CAMPING INFORMATION 20-21 FOOD EVENTS BULLETIN 22 MENUS 23-27 MEMBER PRE-PLANNED FOOD EVENT FORM 28 NO-HOST GROUP FOOD FORM 29 GROUP FOOD FORM 30 UNITS GROUP FOOD FORM 31 NON-MEMBER PRE-PLANNED FOOD FORM 32 FOOD ALLERGY ASSESSMENT FORM 33 FRIDAY NIGHT “NIGHT OF A THOUSAND SMILES” DINNNER FLYER 34 SATURDAY NIGHT “GREAT MINNESOTA MINGLE” DINNER FLYER 35 MAKING FRIENDS BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FLYER 36 SUNDAY PRE-FORMAL OPENING BUFFET FLYER 37 BEVERAGE TICKETS (NEW) 38 MONDAY “MIDNIGHT AT THE OASIS” GET TOGETHER BANQUET FLYER 39 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PRE-PERFORMANCE BUFFET FLYER 40 THURSDAY LADIES OF THE HOUSEHOLD LUNCHEON FLYER 41 CEREMONIAL ASSISTANTS CLASS 42 “STEPS FOR SMILES” VIRTUAL WALK 43-44 BREAKOUT SESSIONS 45-46 Daughters of the Nile 104th Annual Supreme Session June 14-18, 2020 Saint Paul, Minnesota FLORAL BULLETIN 47 FLORAL ORDER FORM 48-49 UNIT BULLETIN 50-51 UNIT REGISTRATION FORM 52 MASS CHORUS BULLETIN 53-54 TOUR INFORMATION 55 PRE -TOUR DESCRIPTIONS 56-58 MEN’S TOUR DESCRIPTIONS 59-63 POST-TOUR DESCRIPTIONS 64 TOURS REGISTRATION FORM 65-66 MOBILITY ASSISTANCE INFORMATION 67 WORSHIP SERVICE 68 TRAVEL ITINERARY & INSTALLATION PROGRAM ORDER FORM 69 GENTLEMEN OF THE CREEKS INVITATION TO MEMBERSHIP FORM 70 GENTLEMEN OF THE CREEKS BREAKFAST FLYER 71 HOMECOMING 2021 INFORMATION 72 Daughters of the Nile 104th Annual Supreme Session June 14-18, 2020 Saint Paul, Minnesota Heather Krastins Lambert, PQ Supreme Princess Royal Princess Recorder: 12197 Grandview Terrace Apple Valley, MN 55124 • Inform your members that online registration is now available at [email protected] www.daughtersofthenile.com 651-332-2121 • When printing a portion, rather than a complete packet for a Supreme Session attendee, please include a copy of the 2020 Mary Clawson, PQ General Chairman Index so attendees may see what other options or activities are 38520 114th St. available. Frederick, SD 57441 • General Information , Pages 4-5, must be included in all [email protected] handouts as this includes the Payments Schedule and Rules 605-252-6880 sheet. Diane Anderson, PQ Dear Supreme Queen Dale Obernolte, Past Supreme Queens, General Vice-Chairman Supreme Elective and Appointive Officers, Supreme Appointees, PO Box 8083 Reigning Queens, Past Queens, and Ladies of the Household: St. Paul, MN 55108 [email protected] The 2020 Supreme Session Committee, together with the members of 612-868-5658 Mat-Sha Temple No. 62, welcome you to Saint Paul, Minnesota. We are Darlene Carlson, PQ happy to invite you to join Heather’s Nile Smiles Reigning Queens for a Finance Chairman productive and fun-filled week while we use our “20/20 Vision to Focus 5577 Miller Trunk Hwy. on Our Future” at the 104th Annual Supreme Session of Daughters of Duluth, MN 55811 the Nile. [email protected] 218-591-5947 Jenilee Johnson, PQ Registration Chairman 15649 Old State Rd. Sycamore, IL 60178 [email protected] 815-501-7323 Jane Whitaker, PQ Registration Vice-Chairman 15649 Old State Rd. Sycamore, IL 60178 For your convenience, we are offering the choice of registering online [email protected] for Supreme Session using a credit card or a check. Simply visit 815-970-1592 www.daughtersofthenile.com. After registering, you may make your Paula Gunn, PQ hotel reservations, choose meal functions, and select tours. You are Housing Chairman encouraged to make all your choices at one time. If you wish to 112 Fairview Dr. register for the Session through the mail and purchase your other South Sioux City, NE 68776 items by check, you may do so by sending your checks, in U.S. [email protected] funds, along with each separate form. The complete registration packet 531-600-9175 is available to you at www.daughtersofthenile.com or from your Princess Recorder. 1 Daughters of the Nile 104th Annual Supreme Session June 14-18, 2020 Saint Paul, Minnesota Kathy Rafter, PQ CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS Food Events Chairman 43 – 7465 Mulberry Place Friday evening – please join us for “Night of a Thousand Burnaby, BC V3N SA1 CANADA Smiles,” where everyone is welcome to our Get Reacquainted [email protected] Dinner. Whether you are a Past Queen, Reigning Queen, Line 604-612-0621 Officer, or Lady of the Household, you are invited to enjoy a good meal and a fun time seeing old friends and making new Kim Eckstrom, PQ ones at the Intercontinental Saint Paul Riverfront Hotel. Food Events Vice-Chairman 13664 Birchwood Ave. Saturday evening – everyone is invited to “The Great Rosemount, MN 55068 Minnesota Mingle” themed dinner at the Intercontinental Hotel. [email protected] Let the ladies of Lotus Temple No. 7, Duluth, Minnesota show 952-237-6539 you our Minnesota Nice hospitality. There may be Vikings; there may be lumberjacks – you’ll have to sign up to find out. Pr. Janice Lingo Tours Chairman 2249 Ferris Lane Monday Get Together Banquet – “Midnight at the Oasis” calls Roseville, MN 55113 to everyone at the Saint Paul RiverCentre. [email protected] 651-633-6939 Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday – we are offering sit- down or grab and go Pre-Formal Opening and Pre- Gooch Krastins McKinnon, PQ Performance buffet dinners at the Saint Paul RiverCentre. Sit Ways and Means Chairman and enjoy your meal or grab a to-go box to take with you while 8436 134th St. Ct. you get ready for the evening’s events. Apple Valley, MN 55124 [email protected] Wednesday afternoon – for the first time at a Daughters of 952-432-5829 the Nile Supreme Session, participate in Steps for Smiles (a virtual walk) as a way to give back to the Shriners Healthcare Pr. Brigid Knowles for Children™ - Twin Cities. By logging your steps at Supreme Transportation Chairman Session, you can do your part to send Love to the Rescue®. 3410 Queen Ave. We’ll cap it off with a Breakout Session, featuring staff and Minneapolis, MN 55412 patients from the Twin Cities area. [email protected] 952-769-3246 Thursday afternoon – we invite all the members to the Ladies Sarah Balding, PQ of the Household Luncheon. Floral Chairman th 1807 Gray St. The finale of our 104 Session is the Installation of our new Marquette, MI 49855 Supreme Queen of Daughters of the Nile, with a reception to [email protected] follow. Everyone is welcome to attend!! 906-236-1005 Saint Paul, the older twin of Minneapolis, boasts a unique mix of history, culture, cuisine, and entertainment. The city welcomes you with a clean and walkable downtown, historic landmarks, abundant restaurants, and beautiful public spaces, as it sits proudly perched on the limestone bluffs of the iconic Mississippi River. The Saint Paul RiverCentre convention complex is in the heart of downtown and walkable to most restaurants and attractions. While you are here, you’ll quickly come to learn that we are a city with old world charm, friendly people, and a collection of hidden gems just waiting to be discovered. 2 Daughters of the Nile 104th Annual Supreme Session June 14-18, 2020 Saint Paul, Minnesota What to wear to Sessions and Events Friday Night Get Reacquainted Dinner Casual – No Crowns “Night of a Thousand Smiles” Saturday Night Dinner Northwoods Casual – No Crowns “The Great Minnesota Mingle” Sunday Unit Leaders’ Breakfast Officers' Uniform Outfits or Long Dresses Sunday Counterparts’ Breakfast and Officers' Uniform Outfits or Long Dresses (Prs. Making Friends Breakfast Badoura will wear ankle-length or longer dresses/skirts) Sunday Worship Service Officers' Uniform Outfits or Long Dresses Sunday Evening Opening Ceremonies Ladies – Formals or Performing Unit Uniforms Men – Tuxedos or Business Suits Fez is appropriate Monday Memorial Service Long White Dresses for Memorial Service Participants (Prs. Badoura will wear ankle- length or longer dresses/skirts) Monday Business Session Officers' Uniform Outfits or Long Dresses Monday Get-Together Banquet Ladies - Formals or Long Dresses “Midnight at the Oasis” Men – Tuxedos or Business Suits Fez is appropriate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Business Officers' Uniform Outfits or Long Dresses (Prs. Sessions and Breakfasts / Lunches Badoura will wear ankle-length or longer dresses/skirts) Tuesday and Wednesday Evening Formals, Dresses, Performing Unit Uniforms, Unit Performances Business Casual (No Jeans) Thursday Ladies of the Household Luncheon Officers' Uniform Outfits or Long Dresses Thursday Night Installation and Reception Ladies – Formals or Performing Unit Uniforms Men – Tuxedos or Business Suits Fez is appropriate Check out the on-line registration system at www.daughtersofthenile.com If you have any questions, please feel free to contact: Mary Clawson, PQ, General Chairman (605) 252-6880 Diane Anderson, PQ, General Vice-Chairman (612) 868-5658 We look forward with much anticipation to your attendance at the “2020 Vision: Focus on Our Future” 104th Annual Supreme Session The members of Mat-Sha Temple No. 62 are excited you are choosing to spend this week with us in Minnesota! 3 Daughters of the Nile 104th Annual Supreme Session June 14-18, 2020 Saint Paul, Minnesota 2020 Supreme Session Packet General Information NOTE TO RECORDERS: If not duplicating the whole packet for each attendee, please make sure you include this page along with any forms you might distribute. The entire packet can be downloaded at www.daughtersofthenile.com.
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