In this October 2021 issue, read about all of our fun activities and programs that are making a difference in the community. This includes: Welcoming new members, Mod Pizza fundraiser, support of Acres of Hope and shopping at Renew, Olive Oil fundraiser, participating in the Eggplant Festival, involvement with the Senior LIFE center, getting to know past-president Sharon and the November 15 deadline for scholarship and grant applications.
Read the Soroptimist Loomis – Newsletter – October 2021
Welcome to our New Members!
Soroptimist International Loomis Basin (SILB) inducted Shirley Gordon and Wendy Freeman (via Zoom) at our October 6th meeting. And we will induct more new members on November 17th. Welcome to all the new members who have joined our club since June 30th! |
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Mod Pizza Fundraiser Nov. 3
If your friends and family eat at MOD Pizza at 5400 Crossings Dr., Rocklin on Nov. 3, they can help support the club. Tell them to order that night between 4-8PM and bring the flyer — Mod Pizza — Flyer from MOD — (or use the online order fundraiser code: GR204137S). Our club will receive 20% back from the total purchase (minus tax) as long as they bring the flyer or use the code. If you are planning to come, you can click on the link below to commit to eating and help us meet the required minimum for a fundraiser.
Mod Pizza – Flyer from MOD
Commit to Eat at Soroptimist Intl. of Loomis Basin’s GroupRaise Meal @ MOD Pizza |
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Yes, We’ve Got Olive Oil!
Our club will once again be partnering with Ternero Olive Oil to create Soroptimist-labeled gourmet olive oil in time for holiday cooking and gifts. This year, we are also offering vinegars and flavored olive oil in smaller bottles, also $20 each.
- 500 ML of the most popular cold pressed Ternero Olive Oil co-labeled with Soroptimist
- 250 ML Olive Oil flavored with Jalapeno, Basil or Garlic Olive Oil
- 250 ML Balsamic vinegars in Dark Cherry, Sweet Peach, Fig or Pomegranate
Produced in Lincoln, the olive oils from this local family-run business have won two Golds and Bronze medals at the California State Fair, was a New York International Olive Oil Competition awardee and finalist in the Martha Stewart American Made competition.
Contact Chris Hebard-Summers (chris@hebardsolutions.com) to confirm how many cases of 12 labeled bottles you’d like to sell as well as the smaller specialty vinegars and olive oil. The olives are harvested in September and the bottles should be ready in November. Thanks to Chris and Ashley for managing this fundraiser. More Olive Oil information on our website. |
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Shop to Support Others
Members of our club showed support for Acres of Hope by dressing in their ReNew thrift store purchases at the club meeting on October 20. Becky Faudree won best prize for her head-to-toe fashion ensemble including designer purse and earrings. Karen Fraser-Middleton was recognized for strutting her resort-wear down the runway. It was great fun to see everyone’s fabulous buys for a good cause. Many also took donations to ReNew. |
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President Rae’s Message
Being a member of Soroptimist has encouraged me to educate myself and get involved with my community. Our recent guest speaker, Lisa Risdal from Acres of Hope, was informative and encouraging as she presented the many hardships and struggles women with children face daily in our local towns.
What can we do as a club to help make a difference for these families?
Let’s brainstorm and share our ideas with each other.
Shopping at ReNew, the Acres of Hope thrift store (1725 Santa Clara Dr, Roseville), is a great start. Lisa said that 40% of ReNew’s profit is a direct donation to Acres of Hope.
A special “Thank You” for those club members who participated in the ReNew fashion show and all those who attended the presentation.
We Rise by Lifting Others,
Rae DeGabriele, SILB President |
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Club Celebrates History Nov. 17
In October, Soroptimist International (SI) celebrated 100 years of empowering women economically through education. To celebrate our club’s contributions, the November 17 program will feature past-presidents and members of SI Loomis Basin sharing projects that have impacted our local and global community. Join us for a fun celebratory event at Round Table Pizza in Loomis with socializing at 5:30 and the program at 6 PM. Learn more about Soroptimist International history. |
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Club Made New Friends at the Eggplant Festival
The club members were thrilled that Loomis could once again host at the Eggplant Festival. Our club booth sold succulent pumpkins, masks and scrunchies, and added $388 to our coffers. The event allowed the club to share our projects with the community and meet women who share our vision of empowerment through education. One new member joined on the spot and several showed interest in becoming members. Thank you to all of those who volunteered to decorate and represent the club in our booth. |
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Help with Senior LIFE Center Meals
In November, our club is traditionally honored by attending the Thanksgiving lunch at the Loomis senior LIFE center; save the date November 18. On December 16, our club cooks the holiday celebration meal and we’ll have several shifts and ways you can help prep, cook, serve and clean up during this meal. Thanks to Jenny Knisley and Peggy Word who lead this committee.
The seniors are so appreciative of the support from our club since we founded the senior LIFE center many years ago. In June, we presented the center with funds to support teachers for classes offered on Tuesday and Thursday from 9 AM-noon including art, yoga, crafting, stretchersize, painting and Zumba. |
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Award Applications Due Nov. 15
Do you know: a single mother returning to school, a Del Oro student who volunteers, teachers who have creative projects in mind for K-8 students or a woman role model in the community? Spread the word that scholarships up to $1000 and teacher grants up to $250 are given out by the club to support our mission of empowerment through education. Information and applications can be found on the Soroptimist Loomis website award section. Thanks to the Awards committee: Karin Williams, Ardella Newton, Alaire Outlaw, Cyndie Whitefoot and Karen Fraser-Middleton. |
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Meet Sharon O’Donnell
Sharon O’Donnell has been a member of our club since March of 2015. “I moved to California from Colorado in 1990 with a view toward enjoying the Sierra Nevada mountain range and all the possibilities that were within visiting reach in Northern California,” said Sharon. “I was particularly interested in meeting new residents in the Loomis area and especially in being able to do something worthwhile for the community.”
While in Colorado, Sharon was the sole proprietor of a “woman owned” machine shop. “We did highly skilled work for the Air Force (including NORAD),” said Sharon. “I also did commercial construction oversight and residential development as a paralegal.” After arriving in California, she went into contracting with hospitals and doctors for major clients in the healthcare industry nationwide, worked as realtor in residential real estate and was a disaster relief representative for the Small Business Administration.
She indicated that Soroptimist offered a way to meet people while making a difference. “In searching for ways to meet my goals, I found Soroptimist Loomis Basin to be what I was looking toward, along with meeting the great women who were already members to guide me along,” said Sharon. “I have enjoyed being a part of all the activities, fundraisers and projects that have been envisioned and accomplished by all of the club members; it does take a village to make things happen.” Sharon has played an integral part of the club’s leadership by serving as secretary, treasurer and president.
Sharon says that her favorite activities are reading, water and snow skiing (not downhill but cross-country) and gardening. |
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Serve on a Sierra Nevada Region Committee — A message from Lisa Fitzgerald, SNR Governor Elect
You’ve got the passion! Who’s ready to take doing life-changing, meaningful work in an atmosphere of friendship and fun to the next level? The Sierra Nevada Region needs YOU to help keep us healthy region we continue to be. And, you can become a part of our moving forward into the next century history. Our region needs committee members to help us reach our big goal…and have a whole lot of fun doing it! Below is a link to the Committee Sign Up Form. If you have any problems clicking through on the link, simply copy this link https://forms.gle/WsURX7bopfFpAJp9A and paste it into your browser. Filling out the form is not a firm commitment; there is a place to simply ask me more questions so I can contact you to discuss. And, it provides me with a great spreadsheet too! I look forward to seeing how we can perhaps put fresh new spins on our time-honored traditions, and for that WE NEED YOU!
For more INFORMATION about the various committees, what they do and when they do it, I have also included a link to the Sierra Nevada Region Website, taking you directly to the forms page. Committee information is spelled out in our governing documents, Bylaws and Fiscal Standing Rules (May 2021) and our Procedures (October 2020). Don’t delay, sign up today! |
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Calendar
Nov. 3 Fundraiser and Business Mtg. Mod Pizza, 5400 Crossings Dr., Rocklin
Nov. 15 Award Application deadline
Nov. 17 Celebrate Club History at our Program Mtg. at Blue Goose Annex
Nov. 18 Senior LIFE Center Thanksgiving luncheon (SILB members are invited as guests) Loomis Methodist Church, 6414 Brace Rd.
Nov. 24 Loomis Day before Thanksgiving Day parade
Dec. 1 Club Business Mtg. Loomis Round Table Pizza
Dec. 15 Club Holiday Celebration
Dec 16 Senior Life Meal (SILB prepares and serves luncheon) Loomis Methodist Church, 6414 Brace Rd.
Conventions
- April 30 – May 1, 2022 – Sierra Nevada Region Convention Reno
- July 20-23, 2022 SIA’s 47th Biennial Convention in Seoul, South Korea
- Jul 27-29, 2023 SI Convention Dublin Ireland
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