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

Friday, May 1, 2009

May 12!!

Holy Cow! I can't believe time has slipped by so fast!

So the second Tuesday is GNO night... that makes it May 12th. We haven't designated a charity to focus on. Melinda is our May gal and I know she's been super busy. We may have to just meet up (chat, drink, gossip, eat, etc.) and decide on what June will be.

According to my list, Saundra is our only June gal. If you have a June birthday, speak up and start thinking of your sharity! We also have Michelle and Patrice's Bowling for Boobs event on June 6th. The GNO's are helping so mark your calendar! We can discuss what they need help on.

Thank you to all of the GNO's who helped out on the TNT party at the studio! The food was great and it went off without a hitch. Thanks to everyone for your support! We had great raffle items and super awesome helpers! We raised ~$3000!

At the next meeting I think we should develop a calendar for the charities we want to help for the rest of the year. I like the idea of Toys for Tots being an annual event since it was such a great success in December. I also think we should try to do another NW Harvest food drive before the end of summer. They were extremely appreciative last July when we donated at a time when they are normally forgotten.

Keep the ideas rolling and the good deeds coming!
See you here May 12th, 6pm'ish.
Share a snack or a bottle of wine.

Thanks,
Doreen

Monday, March 16, 2009

GNO: Seattle Humane Society

Hi Gals,

Things have been super hectic and I apologize for sending out the 'THANKS' so late. We gathered up quite a bit of goods for the Seattle Humane Society. Laura scored a pallets-worth of dog food from Amazon. We all tapped resources and re-purposed some things from home. Kathryn went to the extra effort of actually making a dog bed with removable cover. It turned out awesome!

Belinda contacted the SHS and they are excited about the donations. When LPB returns from her Mexican vacation (jerk), the three of us will make the trip over there and drop off the goods. There will be a lot of happy puppies! This also helps the Foster parents with their pet food bills, so the donation reaches pretty far!

We don't have any April birthday girls to head the next sharity, so we are helping Patrice & Michelle with their Pretty in Pink Prom (4/11) by attending, partying (ooohh. Tough one!) and helping out any way they need. AND Karen's Team in Training fund raising party at the studio (4/25). The GNO is in charge of providing food for about 200 people! Finger foods and snack like items. As time gets closer, we'll get organized and figure out the food scenario. It's a fun event and we hope you'll be able to help and attend!

We aren't going to meet for the next GNO. We'll consider the prom and the party as our meeting event. That means May is up to Melinda and whomever else is a May Maiden! Start thinking about what you want us to do for you! You will have to post it to FB, the blog or the email so we can be prepared on May 12th for the GNO.

Thank you again for all of your support!
GNO's kick ass again!
Doreen

Monday, March 2, 2009

Shelter Helper!

Okay Gals,

Here are your March Maidens: Belinda, Laura & Me.
Our chosen cause: Local animal shelters

Here is the skinny!
Same place (studio)
Same time (6pm'ish)
Same girls (GNO's)
Same purpose (spreading goodness to the community and drinking wine)

This is Shelter Helper month. Look at the list below and bring in what you can for the local animal shelters. Laura and Belinda have done the research as to who needs the help. We'll gather it all up on Tuesday and decide where it all goes.

We've decided on just keeping this simple and not doing an event other than the gathering of girls.

Along with your shelter contribution, please bring something to share either to eat or drink. You all saw my attempt at nachos, and although they were eaten, it was out of desperation and hunger that they were consumed.

Also: friend me on Facebook so I can add you to the GNO group. It's a super easy platform for everyone to access and stay updated. I still try to update the blog, but not too many seem to check it out.

update & agenda: Kathryn is working on a GNO logo. We should discuss the long-term goals of GNO and develop a calendar of events so we all can help each other in our fund raising efforts. Bring ideas on how we can easily do this. Also, anyone unemployed, bring it up to the group and let's resource off each other. That is what we are all about. Helping the helpers!

SHELTER WISH LIST:
Bath towels
Fleece blankets
Tennis balls
Rain ponchos (for our volunteers)
Cuz Dog toys
Kuranda Dog Beds
Extra large Kong toys
Natural Balance dog treat rolls
Dog collars and leashes
Martingale dog collars
Puppy/kitten formula
Easy-Walk harnesses
Animal nursing bottles
Sandwich baggies for treats
Dog crates and kennel cabs
Exercise pens (dog training)
Igloo brand dog houses
Outdoor Chainlink dog runs
Grooming tools
Large outdoor flower pots
Dog shampoo/conditioner
Kitten milk replacement (KMR)
Heating pads/lamps
Topical flea treatment
Digital Cameras
Cat toys
Reptile supplies
Scratching posts
Aquariums
Gently used plastic cat carrier
Pop-up tents (for our volunteers)
Large dog crates
Flashlights (for our volunteers)
4" solid rubber balls
Warming discs (microwave heat pad) example: SnuggleSafe (external link)
Canned pate type dog food (for stuffing into kongs for adoption dogs)
puppy stainless food trays,
small stainless bowls and dishes
dog sweaters
potty pads
dog beds with removable covers
Costco dog throws
A/D food
puppy milk supplement
small squeaky toys.
Gift cards to pet stores, Costco, Walmart, supermarkets, gas stations, etc.
Moist or dry X-large human-type heating pads (not the ones that turn off automatically) or dog heating pads or heated beds.
Wet dog and puppy food
Dog toys (not in the shape of other animals or people)
Cedar woodchips in bales
Dog biscuits - large - not colored
Paper towels
Garbage bags
Bleach
Cleaning supplies

THANKS!
BELINDA, LAURA, DOREEN
(THE LADIES OF MARCH)

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

March(ing) for Mutts!

Hey Ladies,

The Ladies of March (Laura, Belinda & I) decided on helping out the Mutts of the Mills. We are gathering the necessary information about what we need to collect, how to volunteer and where to do it all for the local animal shelters. Keep your eyes and ears open for the next announcement so you can be ready for our next gathering on 3/10 at the studio.

The Ladies of April: Who are you? I have no one listed. The Ladies of January may have to take over on this one if we come up empty!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Champagne & Chocolate: Guide dogs for the Blind is coming up!

Hi Ladies,

For those of you who aren't on Facebook yet, I made a group there and posted some things. That may be an easier outlet for communication. Although there are a few holdouts, you might want to think about Facebooking it! You know who you are. I wasn't a big fan of it in the beginning, but now I see the light! It's actually fun, great for catching up with old friends, seeing what they are up to and simple chit-chat.

Anyway, Tuesday night is our next gathering. If you have something for Kara to contribute to her event, then bring it on in. We'll decide the chosen charity for March, toss back a few glasses of wine and eat some tasty snacks!

Hope to see you there!
Doreen

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Great job on 'Dress for Success'!!!



Last night was another successful event. So far we have helped out, donated to, and brought awareness to at least 10 different non-profit, charitable community organizations in eight months. Not too shabby ladies! I do have to say that we are pretty awesome!

I'll summarize what we chatted about for those who could not make it last night. First we talked about the effects of pregnancy, sore boobs and all. Karen was the only one present who could contribute valuable information, so us non-breeders were tuned into what she had to say... either to reinforce the idea of not breeding or to assimilate the challenges to it. And then we heard of a gal who did not know she was preggy until her 7th month. Fascinating story. Either way, no one was dissuaded about the pregnancy idea. It didn't get too graphic to scare anyone.

The conversations broke into friends catching up over the holidays and getting the skinny on everyone's daily lives, work and challenges. We discussed the blog last night too. A calendar feature would be great so that we all can see our upcoming events. Anyone know how to do it? Also, it would be super helpful if everyone signed up to be a follower or checked in with it so I'm not cramming your email account with "... oh, one more thing" announcements! I don't want to be a pest and deter participation. Also, if you are on the list and don't want to be, let me know. Our gatherings work for some people's schedules and not others. Heck, if you can't come to ours, then start up your own that fits your schedule.

We sent a sign up sheet around for the volunteer evening at 'Dress for Success'. It looks like Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the best for those with limited schedules. I'm proposing next Wednesday, 1/21 for the volunteer night. It's the day after the inauguration, so we can celebrate our new futures after we are done! Please email me if you plan on attending so I can get Monique a head count. We can always do another volunteer party if you can't make this one. She needs help all of the time. If you have more stuff to donate, you can bring it by before next Wednesday, or if you are volunteering, bring it then. I will need help transporting all of the clothing there, so if you have a rig that would be good for hanging clothes in, then our job will be easier. Monique suggested the hours of 5:30pm-7:30pm. That might be tough for some of you just getting off of work. I'll see if we can start a little later if you want. Or, whoever can get to the studio early, can help load the stuff into cars and then we can meet everyone at the donation site. Let me know what fits your schedules so we can tighten up the plans.

We have several GNO gals that are constantly doing 'Good Deeds'. It's in their blood and there is no stopping them... thank goodness! What would we do without people like them making the world a better place!

I am hoping that all of you will update me with your details and fund-raising events so that I can post it here and everyone will get the opportunity to help you out the best way they can. Make sure you provide links to your fund raising pages and to the cause. I will update the blog when the information rolls in.
Here are some of our Super Stars!

1. Kara: Champagne & Chocolates. http://www.seattledg.com/auction.htm. The cause is for training guide dogs for the blind. It's coming up 2/28. Buy tickets, volunteer and/or see details below for our next Sharity event.
2. Jennifer: YMCA Partners with Youth Campaign. Her goal is $500. I'm putting in $25.oo. Who is going to match it? They help at risk youth and provide great community programs. Let's help!
3. Patrice, Michelle, Melinda: 3-day breast cancer walk. Info/details TBA!
4. Karen & Teri: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Sounds like the infamous Art Auction is waking up again! We need art, service and product donations! It's a big event and a lot of work. Volunteers are great too!

I will send everyone's contact information in an email so as to keep it private for the group. Then you can coordinate directly with each other on helping the best way you can.

The next GNO will be 2/10/09 here at the studio. The Sharity of the month is: Champagne & Chocolates. Our assignment consists of a few choices: Secure at least one donation for the silent auction, volunteer to help with the event, and/or buy a ticket to support the cause. One need that arose last night is veterinary care for the dogs who assist the visually impaired. If you know a vet, or have resources and ideas on how to help out in this area, please bring them to Kara's attention.

Thanks ladies for another good deed done! Sign up for next Wednesday, and for those who can't make it then, we'll do another one.

Thank you!
Doreen

Monday, January 5, 2009

The next GNO.... 1/13/09 Dress for Success!

Hey Ladies!

Happy New Year! Between the holiday mayhem and the snow days, I'm looking forward to 'normal' again! Can't wait to see you guys!

I spoke with Monique at Dress for Success this morning. If you aren't familiar with the cause, this link gives you a summary ( http://www.dressforsuccess.org/affiliate.aspx?sisid=63&pageid=18 ). We had a great conversation and she gave good information as to what they need. Listed below is from their web site along with some other tidbits she offered up. She did ask that we 'think outside the box' for what women may need to get a jump start in the work place. Handbags are in big need!

She was excited to hear about what we do and said she could really use our help at a Sorting Party! She can take about 6-10 gals at a time and will give a tour of the facility and then we'll jump in on organizing the donations for the boutiques! Weeknights from 5:30-7:30 pm are what she needs. Anyone want to sign up with me?

Here ya go! Clean out the closets again!

Dress for Success Seattle

Handbags***
Socks***
Coats***
Mittens/Gloves***
Outerwear***
Belts/Accessories
Winter scarves
Hats
Umbrellas
Jewelry
Plus size clothing (16 and above)
Shoes sized 11 and up
New underwear
Deodorant
Feminine Hygiene Products
Toothbrushes & Toothpaste
Department store paper shopping bags

*** High demand.

We cannot accept:
Clothing in bags
Casual clothing such as: jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes & flip flops
Nightwear
Active wear
Men’s clothing
Soiled or stained clothing

Other things on the Wish List
-Clear plastic bins
-Shopping bags
-Bus tickets for clients
-Copy paper
-Paper cups, plates, napkins & silverware
-Journals
-Notebooks
-Laminating machine

Please let me know if you can make it. Tuesday night, 1/13/09 6pm'ish, at the studio.

Thanks and I hope to see you!
Doreen

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

We did it! Toys for Tots was a huge success!



So, last night we hosted a Toys for Tots event at the studio. Initially it was going to be a small gathering of the usual "Girls Night Out" clan along with their significant others and kids. I thought it would be an intimate gathering so everyone can meet and greet each other's family, have a pot luck, drink some beverages and do the usual good deed. Thankfully, the event blossomed into a blow out! About 50 people showed up with arms full of toys and delicious food to share. If I had to guess, we probably ended up with about 300 toys to donate.

The 'Red Alert' went out a few days before the event, notifying everyone that Toys for Tots had record low donations and needed help. The timing was perfect for our good deed gathering. Everyone stepped up to the plate and earned about 300 smiles from little kids last night. Some of our friends brought their kids and joined in on the giving. Even though they were eye-balling the toys, they understood the purpose and were more excited to see three of our nation's finest Marines arrive to take part in the gathering... and so were all the girls!

The embarrassing part is my attempt at a speech. I guess that's why "ass" is a part of the word 'embarrass'! Anyway, what I could not successfully do last night is extend a heart-felt thank you to everyone who helped and participated. I just wanted to say... "Look at what you did!" and point at the huge table full of toys. I mean if you think about it, the idea of one person grew to the strength of a small army because of everyone's support, belief and desire to make life better for someone else. Completely selfless acts by 50+ people, are going to make 300 kids and all of their family happy and full of hope at a really difficult point in their lives. How can you not feel good about what we did? Thank you so much.

I passed around a sign up sheet but I don't think everyone saw it or signed it. I would like to call out special thanks to some folks that really went above and beyond what I ever imagined.
Dawn Crawford rallied up all of her business neighbors and brought in a car load of toys from the fine folks at Ballard Home Comforts, Lucca, Bridget Zehring, Collective, Clover, Rick Heiner Architect Group, Souvenir, and Geno Galvan. Unbelievable... same story goes... one person can make a huge difference and she did! I'd also like to thank Jennie, Teri, Mickie, Dawn & Jeff for helping set up and clean up. Can't thank you enough for helping pull this off so smoothly. Dennis was in charge of lighting.... Great job db! Earl picked up the keg and cooked wings. Thanks honey! I know more people helped and gave in so many ways. My thanks extend to everyone.

For those who check in on the blog and might be interested in taking part, The Girls meet the second Tuesday of the month here at the studio. We meet for at least two reasons. One is selfish: to do something for ourselves, hang with the girls, make new friends, drink some wine, eat some food, get away from the kids and spouses, and have fun. Sometimes we exchange beauty secrets or talk about our periods. That's why Earl goes next door to Stellar Pizza. The second is selfless: we help a charity at the same time. Sometimes we help two or three in one month. It depends on what we gather up and focus on. We might as well do something with all of our power and might. We can't just let it go to waste. That would be a shame.

If you want to join in the fun, shoot me an email (doreen at harperstudios.com, at=@) and I'll add you to the email list of what we are doing. There is never any pressure to come or donate anything to the charity, there is no membership fee, no dress code, no expectations. Come as you are and make new friends.

January 13th is 'Dress for Success' night and we'll be collecting clothing to get women in transition back in the work force. I'll post the wish list soon. Since it's a work theme, I think we all should get the skinny on each others livelihoods and do a little networking amongst the group. If anyone is looking for a job, and anyone is hiring at their work place let's share it amongst the group and help each other out. That's what we do!

Thanks again to everyone!
Doreen