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President's Note
Meetings
Mentoring
News Among Friends
Upcoming Events
Birthdays
Send email to:
Nancy B. Hall
VP of Communications
Cay Dickson
Newsletter Editor
Texas Executive Women
PO Box 3386
Houston, 77253-3386
713-473-3222
(TEW voicemail)
Website:
www.tewhouston.org
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Spring has sprung!
For the winter is past, the rain
is over and gone. The flowers are springing up and the time of the singing
of birds has come.
Yes, spring is here.
-Song of Solomon
I hope that the spirit of Spring has caught you and
your year is off to a great start! For a good year is determined by its
spring; the blossoms in the spring are the fruit in autumn!
I am happy to share with you that TEW
is off to a great start. Board members are busy bees planning various
events and activities for our organization. Ideas and suggestions are
budding and creativity is in full bloom. We are still recruiting members
to join the forces and get involved!
We had a wonderful meeting in March and greatly appreciate
Barbara Halstead and the work that she
did to make our meeting successful. Attendance was astounding; one of
our record meetings! I would like to thank all of you that attended the
meeting. Your attendance and participation in TEW
will only make our organization more of a success. We welcome back all
guests who attended and hope that you will inquire further into becoming
a member.
Our next meeting is Tuesday, April
13th. Beth Williams, a 2003 Woman
on the Move®, will be speaking on how to be successful in a different
culture and country and answer the question, "Who is afraid of the
big bad world?". What a timely topic!
Now the glorious time of Spring...
where it is time to open up and widen our vistas of thought and action.
-Robert Redford
I hope to see you all at the next meeting. We will also
be honoring our Past President, Diane Finch
and sharing all the wonderful things that she and her board accomplished
last year.
Remember
take time to smell the flowers and be
part of something big!
Get involved with Texas Executive Women!
Happy Hunting,

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Wine Tasting Fund Raiser
- Thursday May 20, 2004
5:30-7:30 pm, at the Aquarium
Design Group, 3461 W Alabama
Scott Spencer, of Houston Wine Merchant
will conduct the tastings.
$30 pregistration by Tuesday, May 18
or $35 at the door
Click here for the FORM to
register now.
We hope to have the men that have the Segway's there,
and possibly
Houston Ballet principal dancer, Zdenek Konvalina,
who has his paintings hanging at the Aquarium.
In order to secure accommodations, artists and others who want to help
us (or participate) in this event, we need
TEW members to make early
reservations. We would like to have you make your reservations
now, and it would be great if you pay by credit card. There can be no
cancellations after
May 18.
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TEW MENTORING PROGRAM
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Anna L. Reyes
- 2003 Aldine Graduate and member of Ladies of Distinction now on
scholarship at the University of Houston
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Every decision a person makes leads him or her
through the path that is his or her life. On this journey, I've
made several decisions to better the quality of my life, and the
organization known as Ladies of Distinction was a wise choice for
me.
Being a meek, soft spoken girl in my childhood,
it seemed a bit of shock to meet such vibrant and excited mentors
who watched over the young ladies in my group.
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But looking back, I can see their attitudes only served to slowly but
surely bring me out of my shell. In the two years that I participated
in this group, I came to face a myriad of events that in turn allowed
me to experience various emotions, some that I didn't even know I would
or could ever feel!
Needless to say, my self-esteem skyrocketed, empowering
me in a way I never imagined. If ever I was in need of something, the
women of Ladies of
Distinction did what they could to help. It was this kind of support that
often kept me going, and for that I am truly grateful, for I now find
myself exactly in the place I want to be.
In the end, what really touched my heart was the
fact that someone took the time to look at me and see the individual that
was still growing. Someone made the
effort to make a personal connection with me and gave me the chance to
continue the dream that I had for myself. I only wish that other young
ladies such as myself have the opportunity to have as great an experience
as I did.
- Anna Reyes
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NEWS AMONG FRIENDS
- Barbara Spier,
who spoke to TEW this year, will speak at the Monday, April 26, 2004
FHPW Quarterly Meeting. Barbara, is President, US Protection & Investigations,
LLC. The meeting is at the H.E.S.S. Building 5430 Westheimer (between
Chimney Rock & Yorktown)Social/Networking/Vendors/FHPW Table is
at 5:15 PM; Dinner/Business Meeting/Opportunity to Network is at 6:15
PM and Barbara speaks at
7:00 PM. Go here for the reservation form: http://www.fhpw.org/Qtr4_26_04.pdf
- Cindy Crane Garbs (WOM 1994) was seen
promoting PBS memberships on Channel 8 on March 22. Hope every one supports
this great channel!
- Argentina James (WOM 2001), of the Port
of Houston, hosted a luncheon honoring the seven women recently elected
to the City Council.
- Beth Wolff (WOM 1998) was surprised by
a birthday celebration with 50 women friends at Tony's.
- Clarease Yates (WOM 1996) was pictured
in the Chronicle attending the March of Dimes' Best Dressed Luncheon,
along with 870 other well-dressed Houstonians.
- Renee Wallace's (WOM 1986) organization,
Vita-Living, is having its 22nd Anniversary Gala "A Night in the
Highlands", on May 6, 2004 at the Westin Oaks Hotel.
- Jackson Mississippi will never be the same
since Sheridan Scott, Beth Ann Scher, Maureen
Sanders, Margo Snider and Carolyn Wyly
presented themselves as Wannabee Sweet Potato Queens at
the 22nd Annual Sweet Potato Queen Parade.
(click here to see photos of the women)
Hundreds of Wannabees were everywhere. All donned
in big and some very bright hair (Maureen was wearing an orange do;
Margos was very big; Beth Ann looked like Mimi from TV's Drew
Carey Show). Joined by 22 other traveler queen wannabees,
the entourage was titled the Silver Platter Queens. Silver
foiled wigs, cake plates with tiaras hot glued on them, sashes that
stated the queen name and lovely corsages to boot. Got the picture?!
The 3+ mile march in the parade only had a few survivors. YES, Maureen
and Margo were the only two TEWers to survive the walk, along
with 5 other queens in our group. This annual event is held every year
in conjunction with St. Patricks Day. Queen wannabees
converge on Jackson for 3 days of partying, consisting of a Queens
Ball, the parade, a pajama party and a Sunday brunch. The group actually
went to dinner before the pajama party dressed in, you guessed it, our
pajamas. Every TEW member should certainly aspire to be a queen wannabee.
Stay tuned to next year!
- Dorothy Mahon, 1997 WOM, is the Development
Director for Avondale House, a non-profit that serves children
and young adults with autism. She has persuaded the Houston Astros to
host an Autism Awareness Day on Sunday, April
18, 2004, recognizing Avondale House and its years of service
to children and young adults with autism. There will be a pre-game ceremony
with Kym King, the Executive Director of the Mayor's Office for People
with Disabilities will present Avondale House an award. In turn, Avondale
House will present Drayton McLane an award for his assistance with Autism
Awareness Day. One of their students, BJ (on the poster ) will walk
to the plate with an Astros representative to throw out the first pitch.She
has kindly offered a limited number of mezzanine tickets @$11.00 for
any TEW members who would like to be a part of the group and
and have some fun. Contact Dorothy at 713-993-9544,
extension 22 or email her at DorothyM@AvondaleHouse.org.
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BARBARA HALSTEAD ON SAUDI ARABIA
Imagine
this if you will: living in a country where women do not exist, where the
average temperature is 120 degrees Fahrenheit, where there is no water on
the land, where you don't have to worry about rain or snow, but you'd better
worry about wind and sand, AND, where you can step back in time 5,000 years.
Full story...
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS
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04/01 - Judge Clarease Rankin Yates
04/08 - Katherine R. Hudgins
04/10 - Jackie L. Hall
04/14 - Jackalyn Rainosek
04/17 - Terry A. Throckmorton
04/18 - Linda K. May
04/20 - Carrin Foreman Patman
04/24 - Dorothy Weston
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APRIL MEETING MEMO
TUESDAY,
APRIL 13
Beth Williams, founder and president of TechTrans
International, Inc., will be the speaker for April. Beth is a 2003
Women on the Move®. Her topic is Never say No. and will
cover the following points:
- How TechTrans grew from 8 to 60 employees
in one year and 8 to 200 employees in ten years;
- How to be successful in a different culture and country; and who
is afraid of the big bad world?
TechTrans translates thousand of pages
of technical documentation monthly, and consistently achieves near-perfect
accuracy in adherence to NASAs stringent target of zero errors.
The company was founded to support the US-Russian space program. The company
is based in Houston and maintains a full-service office in Moscow.
Reservation deadline Monday April 12
(Good Friday is the 9th, the usual deadline date).
No cancellations after Monday, April 12.
No-shows with reservations will be billed. (The Briar Club is having a
problem serving us on time when there are so many that show up without
reservations. Please RSVP.)
All meetings are the second Tuesday of
the month at:
The Briar Club
2603 Timmons Lane
(Westheimer at Timmons)
Time: 5:30 PM check-in and Social,
6:15 p.m. announcements and program
For meeting information and reservations,
contact Jeann Howse
(713) 641-2131 or scotsmanco@sbcglobal.net
To make reservations in advance,
please click here to download and
print a copy of the reservation form.
You may then mail or fax your information to the appropriate person.
Upcoming Meetings:
May 11
Nancy Levicki, Founder of Dress
for Success, Houston, will tell us about this very successful and
worthwhile program.
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