Thursday, November 15, 2012

It's been a busy year!

The GNO's have been doing good deeds all year long. In January (2012) we established our Sharity Calendar for the year. It went a little like this...In February, we donated household goods and toiletries to 'The Other Bank' YWCA of Olympia (http://ywcaofolympia.org/?page_id=1534) where Mischell was our project leader and organizer. In March, we helped out the Ruby Room by stuffing envelopes with posters to send out to the high schools for prom season. We may have had a little bit of wine to keep our assembly line moving along. April was the Shelter Helper where we collected dog and cat food for Cascade Animal Protection Society (http://www.animalshelter.org/shelters/Cascade_Animal_Protection_Society_rId5628_rS_pC.html). Jen Block was our mighty leader for that one. In May, Patrice & Michelle organized our annual NW Harvest (http://www.northwestharvest.org/) collection where we donated 428 lbs of food to their Kent warehouse. Our June/July Sharity was for Free Cakes for Kids. We pre-baked and then decorated 32 cakes for Camp to Belong (http://www.ctbnorthwest.org/) in Oregon where foster kids get to go meet up with their birth siblings and celebrate their birthdays together.

July & August we take a break since it's difficult to pull everyone together with vacations and summer activities. So for August/September, we collected back to school items for Tree House for Kids (http://www.treehouseforkids.org/). Kylene was kind enough to make the drop off. We didn't get a volunteer event pulled together... not for a lack of trying by Kathryn & Teri. Hopefully next year we'll be able to work out a schedule.

October was a fun one. Jennie Lee organized the 'Thank you' card making and collection for the Pin-up Angels (http://www.thepinupangels.com/pinupangelshome.html) to include in their care packages for the troops over seas. We also helped the Ruby Room (http://www.rubyroomseattle.org/) stuff their swag bags for their annual fashion show fund raiser. A lot was accomplished that night and we rewarded ourselves with some tasty snacks and wine.

November is always our hat making extravaganza. This year we made 157 fleece hats along with some scarves that will be taken over to the Union Gospel Mission in downtown Seattle (http://www.ugm.org/site/PageServer?pagename=default). Next month will be our 3rd annual Toys for Tots party where the admission fee is (unwrapped) toys. It's a family event and the kids love it! We will have two Marines in attendance representing the Toys for Tots organization (http://fort-lewis-wa.toysfortots.org/local-coordinator-sites/lco-sites/default.aspx) and they will distribute the gifts to needy families in our community.

Well, that about sums up 2012 for the GNO's. In January, we will convene again and develop our sharity schedule for the year. Thanks to everyone for your support!

Best to you and yours in the new year,
Doreen Harper

Monday, November 21, 2011

GNO: update

It's been many months since I've updated the GNO blog. My apologies. Us ladies have accomplished quite a bit since March. We have donated items to the Jubilee Women's Center and cooked a dinner with Liz Havlin as our Project Leader. We collected food items for Northwest Harvest in May. Our cake making extravaganza was a hit with Free Cakes for Kids-South Sound where all of the decorated cakes went to the Camp to Belong Birthday Bash! In the summer we collected some back-to-school supplies for Youthcare and in October we collected items for Treehouse 4 Kids.

Our November activity was to make fleece hats for the Union Gospel Mission to distribute to the homeless in our community. We ended up making 162 hats and 34 scarves along with collecting gloves, jackets and warm clothes.

December is usually our Toys for Tots party, however we've had to take a break from this year's event since we are booked on a two week shoot. We are still collecting toys for the Marines, so our efforts are not being lost just because we aren't hosting a party. Here is a link to drop off locations in the Puget Sound area. http://fort-lewis-wa.toysfortots.org/local-coordinator-sites/lco-sites/donate-toys.asp. Or, if you are in the Georgetown neighborhood and want to drop off your donations here, then give us a call to arrange a time (206.763.9101). We'll complete our collection on 12/16/11 and arrange delivery for that Monday.

Thanks for all of your support and we wish you a great holiday season!
Best wishes,
Doreen

Thursday, March 3, 2011

GNO: updated calendar for year 2011

The next GNO night will be on 3/8 here at the studio ~6pm'ish (or whenever you can roll in). Kim included the information for Jubilee House and it's listed below. They also have a wish list online and here is the link http://jwcenter.org/index.php/how-you-can-help/wish-list. Liz will be organizing the volunteer event where we will make dinner for the residents at the Jubilee House. Date: TBD.

I will try to summarize as much as possible, but there is a lot of material to cover. We didn't get this accomplished in January, so it rolled over into February. Our GNO night on Tuesday was productive and we nailed down our sharities for the year. It was a tough job keeping our agenda on track. Trying to maintain focus amongst a gathering of chattering girls is more difficult than herding cats, however we did finally get the details out of the way so that everyone could get back to the fun at hand. Here is our schedule for the year. Save this email somewhere for reference. It takes me a long time to pull this together, so I'll refer to it often.

NOTE: All Project Leaders (P.L.'s) should ask their charity for their Tax ID number so that those who want to deduct their donation values can.

SHARITIES:
January: Pinup Angels
http://www.thepinupangels.com/pinupangelshome.html
Project Leader: Jennie Lee & Belinda Olvera
Status: Done

February: Women's Wellness Center
http://www.ccsww.org/site/PageServer?pagename=homeless_womenswellness
P.L: Doreen
Status: Done but pending delivery. Delivered 3/1/11
Tax ID:

March 8: Jubilee House
http://jwcenter.org/
P.L: Kim Dunn
Tax ID:

April 12: Animals (Shelters, Fostering, etc)>
P.L: Michelle & Jennie
Tax ID:

May 10: NW Harvest
http://www.northwestharvest.org/
P.L: Patrice Stankavich
Tax ID:

June 14 (& July): Free Cakes for Kids
http://www.freecakesforkidssouthsound.com/
P.L: Saundra Mock
Tax ID:

(August) & September 13: Youth Care
http://www.youthcare.org/
P.L: Cori Omundson
Tax ID:

October 11:Treehouse for Kids
http://www.treehouse4kids.org/
P.L: Teri Mann & Kathryn Pinkney
Tax ID:

November 8: Union Gospel Mission
http://www.ugm.org/site/PageServer?pagename=default
P.L: Doreen & Liz
Tax ID:

December 13: Toys for Tots
http://www.toysfortots.org/
P.L: All Play. This is our big party for the year.
Tax ID:

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
-Free Cakes for Kids: Mischell has details.

-Jubilee Dinner: Liz will coordinate dates and times.

-Trout Unlimited: Stream Clean! We'll volunteer to clean up a local stream habitat. Kim will coordinate date & time.

-Bowling for Boobs: Michelle & Patrice's fund raiser for the walk. Needs folks to bowl, donate items for raffles, etc.

-3-Day Breast Cancer Walk: Patrice & Michelle need volunteers to help at the walk September 18 12pm-5pm.

-Team In Training: Karen & Teri will have a fund raiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Info TBD.

-Blood Drive: Mentioned, but need someone to coordinate if you want it to happen.

GUEST SPEAKER SUGGESTIONS:

-Gardening/canning: Lorene Forkner
P.L: Doreen
Date: TBD.

-Self Defense
P.L: Larra Dutton
Date: TBD

-Wine & cheese:
P.L: Kathryn Pinkney
Date: TBD

-Energy Efficiency
P.L: Saundra Mock
Date: TBD

-Social Media:
P.L: Teri Mann
Date: TBD

Other ideas:
Mechanic for car basics
Cooking class

FUN:
-Roller Skating
-Ice Skating

NEEDS/WANTS/DESIRES:
(Cori & Tamara were discussing the GNO forum/directory... I think)
-Online directory for all GNO's to resource from. I would like it to include name, phone number, email address, brief description of your profession, fields of expertise, etc. Basically, it would be a way for GNO's to contact you for potential work, help, advice, collaboration, resources and vice versa.
-Share business ideas: Bounce business ideas off GNO's for feedback and inspiration, advice and evaluation.
-Share alerts as to what is happening in your field of interest and to spread the message virally. Example given: the Pebble Mine issue and bringing it to public attention to get legislators to evaluate the impact. Facebook viral.
-Post requests for help- If you need help moving something, watching a kid, walking a dog, organizing a fund raiser, etc...

I think that sums it up. Please let me know of any corrections that need to be made.

ALSO: if you want to be removed from the list, let me know. AND if you want to add anyone to the list, LMK.
Look for us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=60830663487

Hugs and thanks to everyone!
Doreen

Monday, November 15, 2010

The latest...

So... it looks like the last time I updated the blog was for the 'Back to School Drive'. A lot has happened since then. We collected schools supplies, clothing and volunteered for "Treehouse for Kids" on a Saturday afternoon. We also gathered together on one of our GNO nights to make 130 fleece hats, scarves and collect blankets, sleeping bags, coats, gloves and all things warm for the Union Gospel Mission. Our last event was 'Shelter Helper' where we collected pet food and supplies for Seattle's Humane Society. We were also very lucky to have our good friend, Chris Biega of Biega Construction, come speak to the group about tools, how to use them, contractors, permits and other super useful information on how to be a Ms. Fix-it!

I'm already working on 2011 ideas which include having my mechanic give us ladies a talk about general car maintenance, doing some stream rehabilitation/clean-up work, maybe a bicycle tune-up class and asking Biega to come back and talk about power tools! I'm thinking that some gardening topics would be great too and possibly getting an arborist in to teach us how to properly prune trees and bushes. The topics are endless...

Our next event is the third annual "Toys for Tot's" party at the studio on 12/2/10. It's a pot-luck event and admission to the festivities is either new, unwrapped toys for the tots and/or non-perishable food donations for Northwest Harvest.

On our January 11th meet-up, we will discuss our 'sharities' for the year. If you are interested in joining us, send me a note!

Happy holidays!
Do good things,
Doreen

Friday, August 20, 2010

Back-To-School Drive 9/14/10

Hi Ladies,

Well, it's time to get back to "Doing Good Deeds". Summer break is almost over and all the little kiddies are heading back to school soon. You know what that means... Treehouse for Kids (http://www.treehouseforkids.org/back-to-school-drives) will be receiving donations from GNO:DGD (Georgetown Chapter), along with the White Center volunteer tutoring program.

Our meet up will be at the studio on 9/14, 6pm'ish.
Project Leaders for this event are: Laura Peters Boothroyd & Casandra Mack.
Tap those resources and see how much stuff we can gather up. It doesn't take much to get a kid started in the right direction, so let's get back in the giving-groove so these kids can look forward to school.

August/September: 9/14/10 http://www.treehouse4kids.org/
Idea: Back to School theme: Homework Helper & Treehouse for Kids. We'll gather school supplies, backpacks, lunch totes, coats, back-to-school- clothes, etc to donate to less fortunate kids and get them started on the learning highway! Laura volunteers tutoring and the organization needs supplies to be effective.
Project Leader: Laura Peters Boothroyd
Assistant Leader: Casandra Mack
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Here is the schedule for the rest of the calendar year:

October: 10/12/10 http://www.ugm.org/site/PageServer?pagename=default
Idea: Union Gospel Mission & Winter Warmth. We will collect blankets, sleeping bags, warm coats, socks, hats, gloves, hand warmers, sweaters, and anything that will keep someone who is homeless, a little warmer during the cold nights. Last year we made fleece hats. Let's do it again!
Project Leader: Casandra Mack
Assistant Leader: ??

November: 11/9/10
Idea: Animal Shelters. Organization TBD. We will collect pet food, beds, toys, collars, leashes, treats, litter, etc in order to help the limited funds and supplies of the local animal shelters.
Project Leader: Michelle McCormick
Assistant Leader: ??

December: 12/14/10 http://www.toys4tots.org/
Idea: Toys for Tots. This will be our third annual toy drive for the organization. We will collect toys for all age groups for the USMC to distribute to less fortunate families. This is an event at the studio in the form of a party where admission is the donation of toys (or food for the food bank). It's a pot luck, so everyone shares a dish or a bottle of wine or whatever they are inspired to share. It's fun and anyone is invited including our spouses, lovers, friends, neighbors, coworkers, potential GNO's, kids and relatives. The more that come means there will be more toys to distribute. Yep... there's an agenda there!
Project Leader: Doreen Harper
Assistant Leader: Kathryn Pinkney & Laura Boothroyd

January: 1/11/11 ooooohhhh! sweet date. http://www.thepinupangels.com/pinupangelshome.html
Idea: Pinup Angels. We will gather items for care packages to be sent to the troops. The Pinup Angels make care packages throughout the year and are always in need of items to send. Jennie has connections with the organization and will share more details as we go.
Project Leader: Jennie Lee
Assistant Leader: ??

Thanks Ladies!
Doreen

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Decision: Update or take it down...

Final Decision: Update.

Yeah. Been lazy about the GNO blog. Wasn't sure anyone was really reading it anyway... until last night someone mentioned it. Figured I'd give it another whirl.

For the GNO's, this is more like a newsletter and is the same thing on the Facebook group page and in the email I sent out. So if you read those and this still doesn't sound familiar, then you should have your memory checked. Basically, there is no new information here than was there from this point forward.

Inclusions: Update on last nights collection, Upcoming Events, Calendar for the year.
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Hello Ladies,

Well, last night was truly a success! A big thanks to Jen & Sukey for their valued skills as Project Leaders and to all of the girls who donated flour, sugar, cake mixes, food coloring & cake pans. I'm guesstimating that we must have collected enough ingredients for 200+ birthday cakes for the "Free Cakes for Kids" organization. Mischell, the organizer for the Western Washington South Sound Chapter, spoke to the group about the cause. She truly is amazing and inspiring. Amy (and her two boys), were also in attendance. She is a volunteer baker and helps make and deliver cakes to the kids in need in her area.

Honestly, I guess I never gave much thought to the importance of a birthday cake. I always took it for granted. It was never a question whether my parents would have one or not in order to celebrate my special day. If you think about it, it's your day to feel important, needed, wanted, loved and just plain special. Your existence matters and a birthday cake is a symbol for the celebration of your life. Hearing Mischell talk about the kids that aren't as fortunate, made me realize how lucky I was to have loving parents and family to show me that I matter. It's amazing what a little flour, sugar, eggs and a lot of love can do to formulate the soul of a child. A little enlightenment goes a long way... and I am so proud that we were able to make birthdays special for so many kids. I hope our little efforts have far reaching effects and each candle that gets blown out atop the cake results in a dream come true.

Oh dear. I must be PMS'in. Sorry for gettin' all verklempt. Changing the tone now.

The web site is right here if you want to help Mischell in other ways... like being a volunteer baker, cake runner, donate more supplies, or want to send some dollars to help with their ever increasing list of kids in need. They don't get the ingredients for free, nor the gas in the car to drive to the birthday party. They need help and if you know of anyone who might want to do so, pass it on. It's the GNO way.
http://www.freecakesforkidssouthsound.com/

One more thing about Free Cakes for Kids... there is a big event coming up in June and the GNO's have offered to make cakes at home, and gather at the studio to decorate them. Mischell will provide more details so we can be the most effective in our efforts, but be prepared for the announcement.
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On the Calendar...

May 22 is the Team In Training/Leukemia & Lymphoma fun(d) raiser at the studio. It's a funtastic party for a serious cause. Be there & bring friends! If you want to help or have art or raffle items to donate, contact Teri at teri.mann@comcast.net and she'll get you all hooked up with the details. Submissions by Wednesday, 5/19/10 are appreciated. Teri has a donation page, but I can't seem to get it to load. She'll have to update us with the correct address.
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June 8: The GNO for June is super easy! Our favorite sisters, Patrice & Michelle, are doing their 6th annual 3-day walk for Breast Cancer. Their Bowling for Boobs event is on June 12th, at 7pm, West Seattle Bowl. We need to let them know how many lanes & teams the GNO's will have, so sign up with a group. Bring your men (husbands, boyfriends & lovers) and your girlfriends. It's about boobs and it's about time we tell the world they aren't just for staring at any more! We need to save them because every boob matters. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=114505435254245&ref=mf#!/event.php?eid=330085516075
If you can't make it to the BFB event and want to support their cause, here are their donation sites...

Patrice: http://www.the3day.org/site/TR/2010/ChicagoEvent2010?px=1178552&pg=personal&fr_id=1463

Michelle: http://www.the3day.org/site/TR/2010/ChicagoEvent2010?px=1167514&pg=personal&fr_id=1463

On June 8th, I figured we can gather up and decorate our bras for the decorated bra contest, bring in any raffle items that you would like to donate to their raffle event, and figure out what they need help with for that Saturday night.

Here is the calendar for the rest of the year.
June/July is a combined month so we'll be taking July off... unless I hear suggestions or complaints otherwise.

August/September: 9/14/10** http://www.treehouse4kids.org/
Idea: Back to School theme: Homework Helper & Treehouse for Kids. We'll gather school supplies, backpacks, lunch totes, etc to donate for less fortunate kids and get them started on the learning highway! Laura volunteers tutoring and the organization needs supplies to be effective.
Project Leader: Laura Peters Boothroyd
Assistant Leader: Casandra Mack

October: 10/12/10 http://www.ugm.org/site/PageServer?pagename=default
Idea: Union Gospel Mission & Winter Warmth. We will collect blankets, sleeping bags, warm coats, socks, hats, gloves, hand warmers, sweaters, and anything that will keep someone who is homeless, a little warmer during the cold nights. Last year we made fleece hats. Let's do it again!
Project Leader: Casandra Mack
Assistant Leader: ??

November: 11/9/10
Idea: Animal Shelters. Organization TBD. We will collect pet food, beds, toys, collars, leashes, treats, litter, etc in order to help the limited funds and supplies of the local animal shelters.
Project Leader: Michelle McCormick
Assistant Leader: ??

December: 12/14/10 http://www.toys4tots.org/
Idea: Toys for Tots. This will be our third annual toy drive for the organization. We will collect toys for all age groups for the USMC to distribute to less fortunate families. This is an event at the studio in the form of a party where admission is the donation of toys (or food for the food bank). It's a pot luck, so everyone shares a dish or a bottle of wine or whatever they are inspired to share. It's fun and anyone is invited including our spouses, lovers, friends, neighbors, coworkers, potential GNO's, kids and relatives. The more that come means there will be more toys to distribute. Yep... there's an agenda there!
Project Leader: Doreen Harper
Assistant Leader: Kathryn Pinkney & Laura Boothroyd

January: 1/11/11 ooooohhhh! sweet date. http://www.thepinupangels.com/pinupangelshome.html
Idea: Pinup Angels. We will gather items for care packages to be sent to the troops. The Pinup Angels make care packages throughout the year and are always in need of items to send. Jennie has connections with the organization and will share more details as we go.
Project Leader: Jennie Lee
Assistant Leader: ??

One last thing. Check out this organization. Matter of Trust http://www.matteroftrust.org/index.html "Our ecological public charity concentrates on Manmade Surplus, Natural Surplus & Eco-Education". They are orchestrating the collection of hair (human, dog and natural fibers) for cleaning up the gulf oil spill. Check it out. Sign up. Go to your salon and dog groomer and tell them to collect hair in a box. Give them the information on how to donate it. Easy.

Excess Access http://www.excessaccess.com/ is another fantastic organization that helps companies & individuals find 're-purposes' for their unwanted goods. Recycling at it's finest. Share it with your office, boss, company, etc.

BTW, I cleaned up the email group and deleted addresses of non-participatory people in the list. This list doesn't match the Facebook group, so it just means some girls are not getting the message via email. I'll also try to update the blog at the same time as FB & email. If you also want your name off, let me know. If you want to add someone, let me know that too.

Thanks girls for the great work, the continued support and all of the good deeds. See... it's easy to give and makes you feel warm & fuzzy all over!

Hugs & thanks.
Doreen

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Toys for Tots=Success


Jenna & Sydney admiring toys.

More toys!
Chris & Corey of the USMC

Hi Friends,

I just want to say thank you to everyone who supported the Toys for Tots drive last night at the studio. We covered a 120 square foot area with toys along with collecting food for the local food bank. Chris and Corey of the USMC shared their evening with us and were impressed with our contributions to the organization. There is a lot of need this year, so if you still want to give, there are drop off locations all around the area.

The GNO group of gals do great things for the community and any ladies out there that want to join in on the fun, give me a shout. We meet the second Tuesday of every month here at the studio. We meet, we eat, we drink wine, we whine. Oh... and we contribute our resources to a specified Sharity of the month.

January is Dress for Success, http://www.dressforsuccess.org/affiliate.aspx?pageid=1&sisid=63, so go through that closet and bring in that suit. Put it to good use. This organization helps women in transition prepare for the job market by fitting them with work attire, prepping them for the work environment and providing tools to be successful in work and life. It's a good one!

Check out the GNO blog and/or the FB page for more information...
http://gno-dgd.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/group.php?gid=60830663487&ref=ts

Again, everyone at the GNO sends a big thanks for your contributions of toys, food, desserts, wine & company. What a fantastic group of friends we have! Happy holidays to all of you!

Best wishes,
Doreen

GNO:Toys for Tots 2009

Teri's Birthday 12/8/09

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

November: Shelter Helper

For this years Shelter Helper we will be helping out the Seattle Humane Society.

Karen Predmore is Project Leader for this event and has done a great job at collecting information for the next Sharity. We have three different opportunities to help them this season. They are:

#1. WISH LIST: Please bring with you to November's GNO pet related items that we can donate to the Humane Society. Items on their wish list include:

*wet cat and dog food (this is their biggest thing they go through the fastest...and they said the cheap brands you get at the grocery store are just fine!)

*dry cat and dog food. (they will also accept open containers!)

*old towels and blankets (they run these through bleach - so any condition is fine - they will be used to clean up nasty stuff =)

*beds
*toys
*collars and leashes
*bowls
*anything cat and dog related (or small animal related)

*Sally told me that they take everything new or used so bring it all!

#2. The Humane Society is throwing an adoption event in early December and could use baked goods donated to serve to perspective adoptees at the event. If you're interested in baking you can sign up at November's GNO. The number of people that sign up to bake will determine how much baking you need to do
- but it's not much! I will deliver the goods to the Humane Society the weekend of their event. More info when we meet!

#3. For the same event they are trying to put together "new pet owner gift baskets" to be raffled off throughout the weekend to new adoptees. We'd love to be able to throw together a dog and a cat basket for them. To do this we need donations of NEW items that a new pet owner would need. Cat/Dog bed, collar/leash, toys, grooming pieces, litter box, Natures Miracle clean up stuff, poop bags, etc. If you have it in the budget to pick up any of these items new - or a gift card to a pet supply store - please bring them with you to our meeting and we'll separate it all out and see what we can build!

Talking to Sally on the phone was a real inspiration. She was SO EXCITED to know that we wanted to help and already thanking us profusely for even offering. Anything we do will be truly appreciated!!!!!

On November 10, we'll have sign up for the baked goods donations so she has a good idea of what to tell Sally.
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Kathryn P: Would you want to make some more pet beds? Your designs were great!

Let's get busy and really make an impact!

Regina House and the Union Gospel Mission donations were yet another success! Great work GNO's. We're keeping people warm on these cold nights and days.

December is Toys for Tots! Start collecting and spreading the word. Our event will be at the studio on 12/8, our usual GNO meeting night. We'll make it another pot luck with admission to the party being toys or non-perishable food items.

Thanks ladies!
Doreen

Thursday, September 3, 2009

GNO: Food round up for Providence Regina House




Hi Ladies,

Recently, we made a drop off to the Regina House in South Park of school supplies that Kathryn, Teri & I gathered up. Paige, the director, put a call out on the Georgetown Listserve of an urgent need for backpacks and supplies. She had promised 100 backpacks full of goodies based on a corporate donation. Needless to say, the company was only able to come through w/25, so she sent out a 911 to the community. GNO was able to help fill the need AND we found a great recipient for many of our causes! The Providence Regina House helps out the community members of the South Park area. Many of them are lower income and could use a little extra help. They will take clothing, household items, food, baby goods, etc. They get their food donations from NW Harvest, so unless anyone has any objections, I'm for dropping the food off directly at Regina House. It's in our 'hood yo!

Here's the info: http://www.providence.org/washington/regina_house/default.htm

Coming up on Tuesday is our next meeting. Still focusing on food donations, so if you want to clean out your pantry, hit the grocery outlet, or have some fresh veggies from your garden, bring it on down Tuesday night and on Wednesday we'll drop it off.

I'm not sure how to set the FB thing up so everyone can see all the responses. If you know, then let me know! Also, I think I opened this group up so you can invite people. Some of you have mentioned wanting to invite some interested friends, so it should be open to do that. Keep in mind the focus of the group when you extend your invitations. We are here to have fun, catch up with old friends, make new ones, relax, have an evening away from work, house, spouse, kids, etc... and as a side effect... do something great for the community.

Let me know if you are coming Tuesday night. Feel free to bring something to contribute... like a snack or beverage or whatever?

Thanks!
-Doreen

P.S.
Here is another tid bit of information about a volunteer opportunity coming up too. This sounds like it would be fun for the GNO's to show up and do a mass volunteer attack! Let's discuss on Tuesday!

My name is Kerrie Carbary and I am the West Region coordinator for Volunteer Chore Services, a program of Catholic Community Services. Our organization provides volunteer help to low-income seniors and disabled adults so that they may continue to live independently. We serve clients throughout King County who are eagerly awaiting volunteer help. Volunteers provide free in-home assistance with tasks like light housework, yard work, and shopping.

Currently, I’m working with a low-income apartment building in Georgetown. Many residents of this apartment building are chronically ill, disabled, or seniors in poor health, and they are in a great need of just a little extra help to be able to continue to live independently.

One gentleman living in this building has no family or friends to help him while he’s trying to recover from Cancer treatments. He's also working through depression due to his illness. He’s frustrated with his low levels of energy due to his medications and treatments, and wishes that he could keep up with his own housework, but he finds that he could use a little extra help. He’s a charming, friendly man who likes to go outside to drink his cup of coffee in the morning. He used to love to ride his bicycle, but now he’s too frightened to go because he’s worried he’ll get too tired to make it back home.

Another resident has a great attitude about life even though she’s recently had to have yet another lung surgery, and is getting chemotherapy for lung cancer. She can only currently lift 7 pounds due to her recent surgery, which makes it very difficult for her to go grocery shopping, take care of her tiny apartment, and do other day-to-day tasks. She hopes for a volunteer who will be willing to use "green cleaning" recipes for cleaning, because she and her cat are both sensitive to chemicals. She’s fun to visit with and could greatly benefit from a couple of hours of help and conversation.

There are several other individuals with stories like these in this one building. I’d like to offer you the chance to join with me in creating a small group of volunteers to visit this apartment building and help with some light housework. I know that they’d be extremely grateful and we could get so much accomplished with just a few hours of work.

This is an excellent opportunity for Georgetown residents to interact with their neighbors while providing essential services to enable these members of our community to remain living independently in their homes. Volunteers choose the day, time and location for their service. They could provide a much-needed service such as vacuuming a small apartment or making a bed or even simply visiting.

If you’re interested in working together on this community involvement opportunity, or if you know of anyone interested in volunteering one on one, please let me know. I’d also be happy to visit your offices, come to a meeting, or bring by some flyers and other information about Volunteer Chore Services.

I can be reached at kerriec@ccsww.org or 206-328-6858. I look forward to working with you.

Thank you so much for your time and all that you do for the community.

Sincerely,

Kerrie Carbary


Kerrie Carbary
West Region Volunteer Coordinator

Volunteer Chore Services
Catholic Community Services
100 - 23rd Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98144
206-328-6858 -- kerriec@ccsww.org
fax: 206-324-4835

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

GNO: NW Harvest next week

Hi GNO Ladies,

Next Tuesday is the start of our NW Harvest collection. Remember... the food banks are usually forgotten during the summer months and these days, the need is greater than ever. Check out the link and see what they need. Baby food items are important too. Last year we donated about eight large boxes of food items. Let's see if we can double it up!

http://www.northwestharvest.org/Donate/Give_Food.htm

August will be back to school month. Treehouse for Kids was really appreciative last year. Let's help them out again and give foster kids a jump start.

http://www.treehouseforkids.org/files/Treehouse%20Wish%20List.pdf

Let me know if you can make it to the studio. As always, beer on tap and simple fixin's. Feel free to share some snacks or wine.

Hope to see you!
Doreen