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Vol. 60, No. 6 Kappa State Fall Meeting Held on September 22nd Official Meeting Minutes from Dee Ann Daniel, Kappa State Recording Secretary: General Session 1 President Joy Graham called the Kappa State Fall Meeting to order. President Graham presented the Star of the Southeast Award to Tad White, Alpha Theta. Tad had been unable to attend DKG International Convention in Austin, TX, where the award was originally presented. Linda Fullerton announced that a raffle for two pendants donated by Broken China Jewelry would be held throughout the fall meeting. Proceeds from the raffle would benefit the Leadership Fund. Cissie Pendergrass, Alpha Theta, announced that a raffle of a Noah s Ark baby quilt donated by Joy Graham, Gamma Beta, would be held throughout the Kappa State Fall Meeting. Proceeds from the raffle would benefit the Kappa State Education Foundation. Chelsea Hall, Delta, led the collect and response. Kappa State First Vice President Cathy Toney, Theta, made introductions. Carolyn Pittman, Immediate Past President of DKG International, was recognized and welcomed back to Arkansas. Kappa State Second Vice President Sue Cook, Alpha Beta, recognized First Timers. Dianne Letsch, Gamma Iota, and Pam Posey, Alpha Rho, presented a report from DKG International held in Austin, TX. Dee Ann Daniel, Beta Epsilon, presented a report from the 2018 National Legislative Seminar in Washington, D.C. (Minutes of fall meeting continued on page 5) Kappa State 1st Vice President Cathy Toney shared some history of the organization and explained the Vintage theme for the day. Above left, Kappa State President Joy Graham presents the Star of the Southeast Award to Tad White, Alpha Theta. Above right, members are seated and waiting for the meeting to start. Inside This Issue: President s Letter........ 2 Fall Meeting Photos........... 3 Education Foundation Donations..9 Dates to Remember...... 9

Continuing the Journey from the President: Welcome to fall in Arkansas! The kids are in school and the cooler temperatures are slowly drifting southward through our state. Now we have more time to work on our chapter projects. September was a busy month for Kappa State preparing for our annual fall meeting. If you were not able to attend our Kappa State Fall Meeting, you missed so much! Linda Hollingsworth, Mississippi State President, gave an inspiring and motivating speech at our luncheon about the can do spirit of Delta Kappa Gamma members. The breakout sessions were informative and helpful with teaching and our daily lives. The Education Foundation Committee had a beautiful crib size quilt to raffle, along with the Broken China vendor who raffled two pendants for Leadership Development. A generous amount was also collected for the Emergency Fund! We are very fortunate that our Kappa State members have a heart for giving! As I mentioned earlier, now is the time to work on our chapter projects. Many of you raise money for local scholarships and grants, along with giving to worthy organizations that give assistance to women and children. I applaud your efforts in these areas and in the work of other on-going chapter projects. We are looking forward to our Kappa State Convention, June 7-9, 2019. We are working on changes in our state By-laws and Standing Rules that will coordinate with the changes voted on at International last July in Austin, TX. A few of the changes are as follows: 1. Wording change from initiation to induction, 2. Inclusion of collegiate members, 3. Possible use of geographic name for chapters and state, 4. Date of DKG year from July 1 to June 30, would mean a change in the date of payment for annual dues. Please be thinking about what you would like to accomplish this year as a Kappa State member. Always continue to support your chapter and spread the good news about the work Delta Kappa Gamma is doing to better the lives of women educators not only in the United States, but worldwide! Kappa State President Joy Graham is shown with Angela Caldwell, Kappa. Angela recently received her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas. 2 Linda Hollingsworth, Mississippi State President, shown with Kappa State President Joy Graham, was the keynote speaker for the Fall Meeting. Above center, Beta Sigma Co-presidents Linda McGarrah and Patti Inman are shown with Kappa State President Joy Graham. Left, Cathy Long, Joy Graham and Cissie Pendergrass display the quilt made by Joy to raffle during the meeting to raise money.

Kappa State Fall Meeting in Photos 3

Fall Meeting in Photos Continues... 4

Kappa State Fall Meeting Minutes continued... Kappa State First Vice President Cathy Toney, Theta, presented a brief DKG history. Members were dismissed to break out sessions. General Session 2 With Kappa State First Vice President Cathy Toney presiding, the fall meeting reconvened for the second general session and luncheon. Kappa State Second Vice President Sue Cook and her fellow Alpha Beta members presented a skit announcing the 2019 Kappa State Convention to be held June 7-9 at Lake Point Conference Center in Russellville. Carolyn McGough, Alpha Delta, presented the inspirational thought. President Joy Graham introduced the keynote speaker, Linda Hollingsworth. Mrs. Hollingsworth is currently serving as the Mississippi State President. Her address encouraged members to do all you can just as the hummingbird does. Kathryn Dickinson, Alpha Delta, Awards Committee Chair, announced deadlines for awards and encouraged members to nominate worthy members. LaVonne Kirkpatrick announced that she would be the DKG Ambassador for the 2020 Food and Wine Tour: San Francisco and California Wine Country by Go Ahead Tours. Members were encouraged to sign up early, as space is limited. Chairman of the Ella Reese Leadership Seminar Karen Roe, Gamma Rho, introduced and pinned members of the 2018 seminar. Ella Reese, for whom the seminar is named, received the first pin and assisted Chairman Roe. President Graham, who appointed Jenny Hodge, Angel Owen, and Susan Luebke to the Committee to Approve Minutes, opened the Executive Board Meeting. Dr. Paula Williams, Kappa State Registrar, announced that 95 members were registered and 88 were present. Elizabeth Waldrip, Chairman of the Rules Committee, reported on recent amendments approved at the International Convention in Austin. Recording Secretary Dee Ann Daniel, Beta Epsilon, called roll. Present were six past presidents, eight state officers, and two area leaders with thirty chapters represented. Cissie Pendergrass presented the report from the Kappa State Education Foundation. She also presented a report on the reception held in honor of then International President Carolyn Pittman at the convention in Austin. The event was budgeted $3000 and another $4454 was raised from various chapters and fundraisers. The total cost of the reception was $6412.50. A motion to accept dissolution of Alpha Tau Chapter of Marian was made and seconded. The motion was adopted. President Graham announced the dissolution of Alpha Iota Chapter of Mountain Home. Upsilon Chapter of Prescott merged with Alpha Delta Chapter of Hope retaining the name Alpha Delta. A motion was made and seconded that the Kappa State Achievement Award be renamed The Carolyn Pittman Achievement Award. The motion was adopted. Carolyn McGough, Alpha Delta, presented the report from the Scholarship Committee. A motion and second was made that standing rule (scholarship) 8.46 Section a. item (1) be changed to strike the word and number seven (7) and replace with the word and number three (3) ; and in section a. item (2) strike the amount $500 and word Six (6) and replace with $1000 and word three (3) ; and strike the words the seventh and replace with the words the fourth. If adopted Scholarship Section 8.46 Section a. will read 8.46 Scholarship Committee a. The committee shall select member recipients in accordance with criteria compiled by the Scholarship Committee and approved by the Kappa State Executive Board. (1) Recipients of the three (3) Kappa State scholarships may be selected annually. (The designated names of the scholarships are cited in the appendix.) (2) The amount of each scholarship shall be $1000.00. Three of these scholarships shall be paid from budgeted funds and scholarship fees from Kappa State members. The fourth (Claire T. White) shall be paid from accrued interest from the Claire T. White Scholarship Fund. Interest in excess of the annual Claire T. White Scholarship amount shall be added to the fund s principal. 5 The motion was adopted. The following funds were raised during the Fall Meeting. Education Foundation - $314 (quilt raffle) Leadership Fund - $60 (vendor fee) & $530 (paraphernalia sales and pendant raffle) Emergency Fund - $613 Having concluded all business, President Graham adjourned the 2018 Fall Meeting. Respectfully submitted, Dee Ann Daniel Recording Secretary Kappa State

Kappa State Rules Chairman Elizabeth Waldrip shares with members at the KS Fall Meeting how some of the changes from the International Constitutional Convention in July will affect Kappa State. A Thank You Letter September 26, 2018 Dear Joy and Kappa State Members, The Arkansas Fall Meeting was exceptional from start to finish! The organization and planning were so evident and those involved were excited to be part of this special time! When I arrived, I was met by wonderful members helping me unload all of my stuff and getting me inside the building from the rain...it may have been a gloomy day on the outside but the inside was full of sunshine, happiness, and hugs! I was immediately glad to have been asked to be part of this special meeting! Kappa State members are to be congratulated on the smooth running of the meeting s general sessions, the variety and number of breakout sessions, the wonderful luncheon and the kind expression of love for one of your own in the Ella Reese Pinning Ceremony...something to be proud of for sure! I am deeply grateful for your kind welcome to me and your attention as I spoke about the Can Do Spirit that I believe is found in each one of us! Arkansas state members have that attitude in all that I heard about during your committee reports and your Education Foundation work! You are all amazing and I am so proud to have been a part of the Fall Meeting! I will never forget your kindness! The beautiful Sea La Vie Necklace that was presented to me will be a wonderful remembrance of this special time! It is called the Hey Ya ll necklace and suits me perfectly. I love the saying that I found in the box with the necklace... Like sweet tea and a smile, grace and charm never go outta style. Wear this necklace and remember no matter where you butter your biscuit, ya ll are Southern at heart! Thank you for this beautiful gift! 6 It is Time for Needed Changes to be Made to Kappa State Governing Documents The 2018 International Convention of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International in Austin, Texas, was a constitutional convention. There were approximately 120 changes that were considered. The final wording of the adopted proposals has been published. Many of the changes only affect International documents but some do cause changes in state and chapter documents. Some of the results of the voting include: (1) Our name is still The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, also referred to as The Society or DKG; (2) State organizations have the option of using Greek name or geographic name; (3) State organizations may name chapters using Greek name and/or geographic name; (4) New members will be inducted rather than initiated. A new inductee becomes a member when her dues are paid; (5) A new level of membership, Collegiate, will be open to pre-service education students; (6) During the 2018-2019 fiscal year dues will continue to be due by October 31, 2018, with members being dropped for non-payment as of November 1, 2018. For the 2019-2020 fiscal year, and following, dues must be paid by June 30 (beginning in 2019). Non-paid members will be dropped as of October 1; (7) Items that do not involve business of The Society, such as emblems, anthem, and jewelry, will be relocated to International Go-To Guide or state organization appendix. At the Fall Meeting 2018 two chapters were dissolved and one chapter merged with another. The Kappa State Achievement Award was changed to The Carolyn Pittman Achievement Award. Six of our state $500 scholarships were combined to form three $1000 scholarships. The Claire T. White Scholarship is only awarded when funds are available. The changes made by International will be worked into Kappa State Bylaws and Standing Rules without vote. Changes that give us options on the state level will need to be proposed for the Kappa State Convention 2019. International changes and changes adopted during Fall Meeting 2018 have already been inserted into the state documents which now appear on the website with the designation draft. These will not be final until after our state convention. Proposals for other changes may be submitted by any member as well as the Rules Committee. The format of the proposals needs to include Location of the present item, Currently Reads, Amended as Follows (including financial impact, if any), and If Adopted Will Read. Proposals must be sent by February 15, 2019, to Elizabeth Waldrip, waldripsewngo@earthlink.net or to 2726 Millbrook Dr., Benton, AR 72015. Makers of proposals rejected by the committee will be notified by March 1, 2019. Elizabeth Waldrip Kappa State Rules Committee Chair 2015-2019 Joy, you indeed have so much to be proud of in the Kappa State members, what all of you stand for and accomplish as you work together! Kappa State...what a beautiful Jewel you have in your President! I treasure her friendship and am proud she serves with me in the Southeast Region! I want to wish each one of you a wonderful year in your chapter and state work as you Continue On! I look forward to possibly seeing you at your State Convention in June and in Asheville! I love making lifelong friends and now that we have met...i will be looking forward to seeing you again! Thank you all! Blessings, Linda Hollingsworth, Pi 2017-2019 President Zeta State Mississippi State Organization Face Our Challenges and Celebrate the Can Do Spirit of DKG!

This App s For You There are two types of people in this world; those who love apps and those who don t. However, no matter what sort of person you are, I promise you will love this one. Delta Kappa Gamma now has an app called (wait for it) DKG! This app was created through a new company, Gather Digital, and will completely replace the old one. There are two parts in the app which serve different purposes: Part 1: 365- This part gives members basic information, news, updates, etc., that would normally be found on the International website, but in a format more accessible than the website on portable devices. It will be relevant and up to date year round, and only available to members. As a chapter president, I find this a much quicker way to keep up with deadlines. Part 2: Conventions- This part will serve as a reference tool to members for DKG conventions and, ultimately, for conferences. It will include maps, schedules, speakers, discussion boards, etc., to help members feel more connected and informed on events, whether they are in attendance or not. This tool was really convenient at the DKG International Convention in Austin this summer. I really liked using this app at International this summer. I can t ever seem to keep up with that big program booklet and all the stuff I circled to attend. This let me star a breakout session and add it to my schedule. Each day I pulled up my schedule and knew when and where I was supposed to be. Download and Login Instructions: The app is free to download and password protected. Once you have accessed the app, you will be prompted to log in. Please use the email that the DKG has on file for you, then push the Email Password button. You ll receive an email walking you through how to establish the password of your choice. Once completed, log in to the app with your email address and new password and explore! Navigate using the menu button (3 horizontal lines) in the upper left corner. Parts of this article where taken from the DKG International website. As always, if you have a tech question you need help with, please email me. heatherdunn@sheridanschools.org Technology Chairman, Heather Dunn (This is how the app appears in the app store.) Chi Chapter At a September meeting Chi Chapter welcomed a transfer member from Louisiana. Dr. Stacy Potter (center) is shown with her sponsors, Leisa Phillips and Candi Martin. Two new members were welcomed to Chi Chapter on September 6th. Shown from left to right are Sponsor Paige Hurd, and Inductee Hannah Rosson; Inductee Debbie Martin, and Sponsor Tammie Stahler. From Kappa State Treasurer Linda Vailes: Chapter presidents should be helping their treasurers collect dues for the upcoming chapter deadline on October 31, 2018. Dues for International and State should be sent by November 10, 2018. Linda stresses that chapter treasurers must file their 990N form by November 15. Linda Vailes: phone, 870-941-8702; email, linda5662@windstream.net 7 Introducing Chi Chapter s theme for the 2018-2020 Back to the Future are 2nd Vice President Jenny Hodge, Treasurer Tammy Ward, President Leisa Phillips, and Secretary Paige Hurd.

Kappa State Needs You! Do you have a heart for serving others? Kappa State needs you! Many rewarding experiences await those who choose to serve DKG as a Kappa State Officer or a Trustee for the Kappa State Education Foundation Board. The KS Nominations Committee is ready to receive nominations for President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, and Secretary as well as two (2) members for the Education Foundation Board of Trustees. The qualifications for 2019-2021 Kappa State Officers are found in the Kappa State Standing Rules: A nominee for state organization president should have served as chapter president and have had state organization committee experience. Nominees for other offices should have served as chapter officers and/ or state committee chairs. The first and second vice-presidents do not automatically advance to the presidency. The qualifications for the Kappa State Education Foundation Board of Trustees include a member (a) having good standing in Kappa State Organization for at least eight (8) years; (b) having served a term as chapter president, (c) having served as a state officer or state committee chairman, and (d) having a thorough knowledge and intent to carry out The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International s purposes and policies. These two positions will be elected by secret ballot by the Kappa State Executive Board at the 2019 Kappa State Convention. Trustees serve for a six-year term. Now is the time to encourage members with a heart for service by nominating them (with their permission!) for one of these positions. It is a wonderful opportunity for leadership and friendship. You will find the nomination forms for these positions on the Kappa State website under the Forms tab. Please be sure to get approval from the person you wish to nominate. The deadline for submitting nominations is January 15, 2019. Please contact Karen Roe, Kappa State Nominations Committee Chair, at karenroe79@gmail.com if you have any questions. Karen Roe Gamma Rho Chapter A Special Meeting on the Opioid Epidemic was Open to the Public Gamma Rho Chapter (Jonesboro) held their October meeting in the conference room of First Community Bank. The program was The Opioid Epidemic: Past and Present, presented by Dr. Dosha Cummins, Pharm D., BCPS, and Vice- Chair of Basic Sciences, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University. The event was open to the public and publicized in the Jonesboro Sun. KAIT8-TV Region 8 News also covered the presentation and aired the segment on their 10 p.m. newscast as well as the following morning on Good Morning Region 8. Beta Sigma Chapter Kappa State President Joy Graham was the guest speaker at a meeting of Beta Sigma Chapter at Abuelo s Restaurant in Rogers, AR, in September. 8

Cornetet Individual Professional Development Award Tocara Jermany of Magnolia, Arkansas, has received a Cornetet Individual Professional Development Award in the amount of $1000 in October, 2018. She plans to use her award for National Board Certification. The Educational Foundation is pleased that an educator from Arkansas has received assistance to enhance her professional expertise. Tocara is not a member of DKG at this time but would make an excellent inductee. DKG International Educational Foundation Kappa Chapter From your Editor: Please send pictures and articles about your chapters. I would love to feature something from every chapter in Arkansas before next August. It could be about an event, program or celebration. Send more than one thing! It is fun for everyone to hear what is happening in our chapters. Send information to: lindavidson@comcast.net DKG International has a new mailing address! As of July 1, 2018, the P. O. Box will be discontinued. The new address is as follows: DKG International, 416 West 12th Street, Austin, TX 78701-1817. Contributions to the Kappa State Education Foundation Memorials: Betty Baugh of Gamma Rho by Gamma Rho Chapter Mary Jean Strachan of Beta Pi Chapter by Dr. Frances Williams Beta Pi and by Andrea LaFevre Beta Pi Kappa State President Joy Graham and 1st Vice President Kathy Toney visited Kappa Chapter in Pocahontas on September 25, 2018. Shown in the photo, seated is Kappa President Martha Johnson; standing are Nanci Young, Rebecca Jones, Kappa State 1st Vice President Cathy Toney, Kappa State President Joy Graham, Kappa Recording and Corresponding Secretary Ruelene Foley, and Kappa Treasurer Jessica Stout. Kappa State News is published online the first of each odd numbered month at dkgarkansas.weebly.com Send articles, pictures, comments, and questions to: Linda Davidson at lindavidson@comcast.net or 618 LaSalle Drive Little Rock, AR 72211 Dates to Remember and Deadlines: * December 1, June 30 Annual deadlines for submitting applications for the Kappa State Scholarship * February 1, May 1, September 1 Applications for Cornetet Professional Development Awards deadlines. (dkgef.org) * June 7-9, 2019 Kappa State Convention at Lake Point Convention Center, Russellville, Arkansas * June 27-29, 2019 DKG Southeast Regional Conference, Asheville, North Carolina 9