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Community
Baby Shower; Annual Wine Tasting Dinner and Auction; Annual Art
Fair Fund Raiser Booth; Food Sorting at Marion Polk County Food Share;
Adopt-a-Street clean-up; Rummage Sales; Fun Raffles; and
various personal projects that provide continuing, funding, donations and
scholarship awards support to women and girls in the local and
world community! |
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HELPING THE
LOCAL & WORLD COMMUNITY
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Obituary of a SIS
Life Member
BE A FRAGILE
BLOSSOM!
Courage is not the towering oak that sees storms come and go; it
is the fragile blossom that opens in the snow.
-Alice Mackenzie Swaim
We don't accomplish anything in this world alone ... and whatever
happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one's life and all
the weavings of individual threads from one to another that creates
something.
~ Sandra Day O'Conner
In every community there is work to be done. In every nation, there
are wounds to heal. In every heart there is the power to do it.
~ Marianne Williamson
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What do Soroptimists Gain?
Great satisfaction in making a difference in the lives of
women and families in our community; new contacts in our area and
region; and many wonderful new friends! Every Soroptimist may attend
meetings of any Club in the world and participate in conferences and
meetings worldwide.
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Annual
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PHOTOS
LOCAL
HONORS AND AWARDS
For more information on the
following awards and honors please visit our awards and honors
page.
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Women's Opportunity Award for a woman who is head of her
household and enrolled in college or a vocational training
program.
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Violet Richardson Award
for a teen-aged girl who is active in
community service.
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Ruby Award
for a local woman who has provided
outstanding leadership or service in the community.
SALEM
SOROPTIMIST FUND-RAISING
Soroptimist International of Salem holds an annual
auction/wine tasting event to benefit local charities.
Other fund raising projects include a business fair, rummage
sales, and raffles. Funds from these events support projects
and awards through the Soroptimist International of Salem
Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) organization.
BUSINESS MEETING
PROCEDURE
Call to order/Pledge of Allegiance
Inspirational Moment given by a member
Guests introduced
SIS
Member Self-introductions
New Member Induction Ceremony
Previous Meeting Minutes Read & Approved
Treasurer's Report given
Mail File Sharing
Sign-up sheets passed for misc. projects
Committee Reports given on:
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Economic &
Social Development
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Education
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Health
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Environment
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Human
Rights/Status of Women
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International
Goodwill & understanding
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Membership
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Finance
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Club History
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Laws &
Resolutions
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Ways & Means
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Newsletter
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Old Business /
New Business
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Announcements & Happy Dollar Bragging
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Soroptimist Pledge &
Adjourn Meeting
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Brief
History & Overview |
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Soroptimist International of
Salem, Oregon chartered in 1943 is a member/chapter of
Soroptimist International of the Americas, Northwestern Region.
Soroptimist International is a worldwide organization for
professional and business women of all ages and ethnic groups
from all walks of life and cultures. Members are directors,
managers, business owners, writers, volunteers doing
professional tasks, educators, government workers,
business owners and
self-employed, carrying out service projects together to advance
human rights and the status of women.
In 1921, eighty professional women formed the first
Soroptimist club in Oakland, CA to foster the ideal of service
for women and girls worldwide.
Soroptimist International is now comprised of four federations
with nearly 100,000 members in more than 120 countries and
Soroptimist International of the Americas is the largest of all
four federations which are Americas (SIA), Europe (SIE), Great
Britain & Ireland (SIGBI), South West Pacific (SISWP). |
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Annual Wine Tasting, Dinner and Auction Fund-raiser
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INTERNATIONAL
PROJECTS
Through Soroptimist International and Soroptimist
International of the Americas.
Making a Difference for Women grants to fund programs in
communities of individual clubs; Prevention of Domestic
Violence Initiatives.
SI Quadrennial Project 2003-2007: Project Independence: Women
Survivors of War, provides direct aid to women in war-torn
countries.
Disaster Relief Fund, to provide grants for relief work in
areas affected by disasters.
The Dignity Program: Helping Women in Paraguay Move from
Poverty to Independence
Grant of Friendship program, hosting Soroptimists from other
countries
WE
WELCOME YOU
TO COME TO A MEETING
Our meetings include an informative or educational speaker or
recipient guest at least once a month which enables us to stay
up-to-date on local or international needs. We're a great blend
because we welcome women of all ages and backgrounds!
MONTHLY
MEETING
SCHEDULE
Last Updated on
06/01/2010
Program Meeting
2nd Wednesday each month
5:30-7:00 PM
Business Meeting
4th Wednesday each month
5:30-7:00 PM
Board Meeting
3rd Wednesday at 5:30 pm;
Meeting Location
Alessandro's Ristorante
120 Commercial St. NE
MAP
Salem, OR 97301
CONTACT: Dru An White
(503) 589-5599
e-mail:
dwhite7898@msn.com
*At Program Meetings we have an educational guest speaker from the
community, or project recipients speak on their needs and
progress.
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SOROPTIMIST
AREAS OF SERVICE
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Education
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International Goodwill & Understanding
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Health
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Environment
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Economic & Social Development
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Human Rights & Status of Women
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Soroptimist International
Soroptimist International of the Americas
Soroptimist
International NW Region
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Soroptimist International of Salem, Oregon is part of the North West
Region
Some people want it to happen,
some wish it to happen, others make it happen!
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Soroptimism and to the ideals for which it stands: The Sincerity of
Friendship, The Joy of Achievement, The Dignity of Service, The
Integrity of Profession, The Love of Country. I will put forth my
greatest effort to promote, uphold, and defend these ideals, for a
larger fellowship in home, in society, in business, for country and
for God. |
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How wonderful it is that nobody
need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
~ Anne Frank |
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| We ourselves feel that what we
are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less
because of that missing drop. ~ Mother Teresa |
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| Being good is very commendable,
but only when it is combined with doing good is it useful! |
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It is the greatest of all
mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little - do what you
can.
~ Sydney Smith |
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The good we secure for ourselves
is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us and
incorporated into our common life.
~ Jane Addams |
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Never doubt that a small, group
of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is
the only thing that ever has.
~ Margaret Mead |
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