Saturday, December 10, 2022

December Newsletter Wisconsin AΔK Chapter Highlight: Tau Chapter, Racine

(In lieu of a full Newsletter) 

From Theresa:  WI Tau was chartered on May 6, 1972. Tau sisters enjoyed a wonderful 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Racine Public Library on October 29.



Tau is a chapter that enjoys being creative, having fun, and supporting altruistic projects such as Thread by Thread, the recipient of the 2022 Kathyrn Saunders Grant.



Coasters made by Tau Sisters

On January 18th, Tau will be hosting a Coffee and Connections Open House for interested new members and guests. What a wonderful idea for inviting teachers to join their chapter!

Here's Terri putting sealer on coasters made for the Open House event.

 

Here are some of the coasters in various stages.



Tau was very proud in November when one of their members, Char Harteau, was the recipient of a $400 AΔK Classroom Grant from AΔK International. Her project was selected for the creativity and innovation in her teaching practices and plan to enhance her classroom lessons.  Char is the Library Media Specialist at Horlick High School, Racine.

If you are interested in learning more about Tau, they have a great website: adktau.blogspot.com. Chapter President Kim Gloede is the administrator.  If you like what you see, contact Kim- she would love to help other chapters establish their own website!



Thursday, October 20, 2022

Wisconsin Alpha Delta Kappa Newsletter- October/November 2022

Please Note: The published version of this newsletter may be found here.

 

Dear Wisconsin A𝚫K Sisters, 

Usually you can expect a state AΔK newsletter every month.  I apologize for combining the October and November newsletters together. My October was spent first with my sister in Green Bay while she was in the hospital, then in Madison while my dad was in the hospital. 

In between, I met with the wonderful women who are our state board members for our first Wisconsin AΔK Board meeting of the 2022-2024 biennium. What a pleasure it was to meet together on October 15 at the Nitty Gritty in Sun Prairie. There were many highlights, including a special Founders' Day Ceremony presented by our state president-elect, Joanne Loy, and our state secretary, Arlene Danielson.  Our special guest was IVP of the North Central Region, Ann Ainslie. Ann traveled from Michigan to meet our Wisconsin AΔK leadership. 

 

Kathryn Saunders Grant 2022 

Thank you to all of our Wisconsin ΑΔΚ Chapters for submitting a nomination for the Kathryn Saunders Grant. Every chapter nominated a very deserving organization to receive the $400 grant. At the Wisconsin ΑΔΚ Board Meeting, the board decided to put the names of each nominee into a "hat" (we actually used a coffee cup), and Ann Ainslie drew out the name of the 2022 recipient of the Kathryn Saunders Grant. The 2022 Kathryn Saunders Grant of $400 was awarded to Thread by Thread, a Clothing Ministry of Bethania Lutheran Church, Racine. Thread by Thread was nominated by Tau Chapter. A generous donation from Carol Faren, state Courtesy/Communications Chair, made it possible for the state board to award $100 to each of the other nominees. Each Wisconsin AΔK Chapter will be receiving a check to award to their nominee. Congratulations to all! 

Alpha Delta Kappa Month and Founders' Day 

This year our celebration of Alpha Delta Kappa Month and Founders' Day has been extra special, as Alpha Delta Kappa International celebrates 75 years since its founding in 1947. Our Wisconsin Tau Chapter of Racine celebrated the 50th anniversary of their charter last Saturday, October 29 with a luncheon at the Racine Public Library. Congratulations to Tau on this milestone! 

Chapter AΔK Month Chairs- please send your AΔK Month reports to Sue Carey, State AΔK Month Chair, by November 23. Her email address is caregar@aol.com

Barbara Beetow Memorial Grant Applications for the 2022 Barbara Beetow Memorial Grant are due on December 1, 2022. Attached is the grant application for any 501(c)(3) charitable organization your chapter would like to nominate. 

International World Understanding Project - a note from Julie Iorio, State Chair: The International World Understanding project for 2021 to 2023 is called C.H.E.A.R. meaning : Making a Children’s Home with Education and Agriculture a Reality in Tanzania. There is more information in the Kappan magazine. Wisconsin’s goal is $2000.00 by July 2023.  We have $626.00 toward our goal.  We did a cute fundraiser at the board meeting called Purse Scavenger Hunt. The items not found were added up with a cost of 10 cents apiece, and that amount was donated to C.H.E.A.R. This would be a fun way for your chapter to raise some money. Another fun way is looking for the letters A, D, or K on a one dollar bill to donate. Any questions? Email Chair Julie Iorio, julieiorio19@yahoo.com.

 

 

 

Monday, September 5, 2022

Wisconsin Alpha Delta Kappa Newsletter September 2022

Please Note: The published version of this newsletter may be found here.

 

Dear Wisconsin A𝚫K Sisters,

The school year has started, and the 2022-2024 biennium has officially begun! Congratulations to all of our new chapter officers and committee chairs, especially our sisters who have taken a leadership role for the first time. The time you devote to making your A𝚫K chapter a success does not go unnoticed, and is greatly appreciated!

During the Wisconsin A𝚫K Convention on April 23, I had the honor of being installed as the A𝚫K Wisconsin State President for the 2022-2024 biennium. I have been a proud member of WI Zeta (Kenosha) since 2011. I recently served as Chapter President 2020-2022. All of the A𝚫K sisters I have met, from long time A𝚫K Wisconsin State Board members to sisters from across the North Central Region, have been so positive and supportive of my decision to accept the role of State President. I feel confident 2022-2024 is going to be a great 2 years for all of us! Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any advice or questions. I am learning as I go along, and I am very grateful to our past state presidents and state board members who are helping me learn the ins and outs of my new role.

I have chosen “Be the Difference with Alpha Delta Kappa” as the theme of the 2022-2024 biennium for the state of Wisconsin. I feel this theme reflects how we as Alpha Delta Kappa members are hope-builders and difference-makers for our communities, for education, and for each other.

My monthly newsletters will contain information you will need to know about upcoming events and deadlines, but also news from our chapters. I look forward to working with all of you as we choose to “Be the Difference with Alpha Delta Kappa”!

With A𝚫K Sisterhood,
Theresa

Kathryn Saunders Grant 2022

Applications for the Kathryn Saunders Grant are due October 7. This grant is awarded to an individual, chapter, group, or organization to fund an altruistic project. Each Wisconsin chapter may make one recommendation. The recipient of the Saunders Grant does not need to be a 501(c)3 organization. You are welcome to include one copy of the potential recipient’s brochure or other literature. The recipient of the Saunders Grant will be chosen at the state board meeting on October 15.

 

Wisconsin AΔK State Board Meeting

Our fall state board meeting will be Saturday, October 15, 9:00 am at the Nitty Gritty, 315 E. Linnerud Dr., Sun Prairie. We will order lunch (on your own) at 11:30. Thank you so much to Bev Lee for all of her time and effort to secure this great venue again. Please RSVP to me at TheresaHNess@gmail.com by September 30. We will have a special guest at our board meeting- Ann Ainslie, ΑΔΚ International Vice President of the North Central Region.

 

Wisconsin AΔK State Conference- April 28-29, 2023, Kenosha

Zeta Chapter in Kenosha has been busy planning the Wisconsin AΔK State Conference for April 28-29, 2023. Please put these dates on your calendar and plan to join us by beautiful Lake Michigan! It’s going to be an AΔK conference you won’t want to miss!

 

North Central Regional Conference- July 17-21, 2022, Frankenmuth, Michigan

Eight Wisconsin Sisters attended the North Central Regional Conference July 17-21. It was a great week of AΔK Sisterhood with AΔK members from 9 states and 2 Canadian provinces! In addition to presentations, there was time to enjoy the highlights of beautiful Frankenmuth.


Anna Huff Award Checklist

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Mentoring a State President-Elect

 


TRAITS OF AN INSPIRATIONAL LEADER
August 1, 2022


We have all had those times when we were embarrassed because we flubbed up a speech, performance, or even a simple introduction.  That instance does not disqualify us for being an inspiration to others.  In fact, that flub just might have been an inspiration to someone who saw it happen. No one is perfect and it’s for that reason that we strive to be better in our lives.

As the upcoming leader of your State/Province/Nation, you will want to inspire your sisters to follow you in accomplishing your goals for your biennium.  Let’s look at some traits that will be needed.  I’m sure you already have many of these that you have developed as a teacher and as a leader in your Alpha Delta Kappa chapter and state.

What is an inspirational leader?  The best definition I found in doing some research was the following:  

 “When you’re an inspirational leader, you’re able to tell people and explain to them what it is that you are doing and where you are going, and it makes them want to go with you,”  Dr. Alyn Waller, pastor of Enon Tabernacle Church in Philadelphia, PA.

Let’s take a look at some of these traits:

A GOOD LISTENER:

Good leaders learn to really listen and not be thinking of what your response will be while the person is speaking.  Then the response you give will let them know you actually listened to them, that you understand their concerns and that you care.  Someone along your journey has encouraged you to “step up” because in watching and listening to you, they saw in you the potential of a good leader.

“A lot of people have gone further than they thought they could because someone else thought they could.” - Zig Ziglar



KNOWLEDGEABLE:

No, you do not have to know all aspects about everything.  You do need a working knowledge of your state’s by-laws, the make up of your membership, expectations of being a S/P/N President, Alpha Delta Kappa International Guidelines, etc. to demonstrate your credibility. 

 
Much of this will come during these two years as President-Elect.  You will work closely with your S/P/N President, attend State Board meetings and, when possible, attend chapter meetings around your S/P/N.
 

You will read the KAPPAN and the E-Blasts that are sent through email, get familiar with CONNECT, and other publications that will come your way.  
 

We all know someone who will know the answer if we don’t.  It’s OK to say you don’t know the answer, but you’ll find out and get back to them.  

“Just breathe. No matter what happens, you can handle it, and you will be okay.” - Lori Deschene



RESILIENT:

As teachers, we all learn to be flexible.  When something would happen and cause our lesson plans to fly out the window, we learned to go with the flow and make the best of those times.  The same is true in Alpha Delta Kappa.  There will be times when those pot holes in the road have to be dodged in order to make things run smoothly.  We use these experiences to grow and learn to support others on our journey.

“Just be yourself. Let people see the real, imperfect, flawed, quirky, weird, beautiful, magical person that you are.” - Mandy Hale


DEVELOPER OF TALENT:

Look for the talent in those around you, even those you may not even know today.  You have members in your S/P/N that you have known for a long time and you will be meeting new sisters along the way.  Many of these sisters have the talents you would like to have on your Executive and Extended Boards.  You will use your time as President-Elect to learn more about these members. Toward the end of this biennium, you will be looking to build the team that will help you reach your goals and strengthen the membership during your term as S/P/N President and you will know who has the talent needed to do that specific job.

“Great things are never done by one person, they’re done by a team of people.” - Steve Jobs

A POSITIVE ATTITUDE:

People with a positive attitude believe in themselves. They work with calm and composed minds.  Although negative thinking is important sometimes, a positive attitude will give you the power to keep cool under any circumstances.  There is a direct correlation between a positive attitude and better relationships, health and success.

“A positive attitude gives you power over your circumstances instead of your circumstances having power over you.”  - Joyce Meyer


As we take this journey together, you will pick up many good traits, ideas, and lessons along the way from one another and from those who have inspired you to begin this trek. Remember that leaders are not made overnight, but one step in the right direction each day will make you the S/P/N President you want to be.


With love and appreciation,
Kitty Nutting
SWR Presidents-Elect Mentor
IPIVP SWR