| YEAR | MAJOR PROJECTS/SERVICE AREAS | FUNDRAISERS | SPECIAL EVENTS/INNOVATIONS |
| 1923 | The Junior League of Charleston is admitted to the
AJLA (The Association of Junior Leagues of America) with 30 charter
members, in January of 1923. |
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| 1923-24 | Well Baby Clinic, Tiskelwah School, Christmas Baskets, Davis Child Shelter. Driving Public Heath Nurses and Juvenile Court workers, |
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| 1924-26 | Child Welfare Clinic established Hospital Visitors Committee YMCA Shop Committee Distribution of milk to needy infants Volunteers provided for Red Cross |
Nine O'Clock Revue and Circus Ball, each netting over $2000 | |
| 1926-28 | Crescent Center Clinic established | "Racquelita" - a musical comedy, nets $715.01 | |
| 1928-30 | Kanawha City Well Baby Clinic Crippled Children's Clinic First play for children presented: "Sleeping Beauty" |
English Country Fair - $1600 | Scribblers Club formed to encourage literary talents
of members First publication of the "Mountain Ear" (later The News Sheet) |
| 1930-31 | Placement Bureau established Puppets trouped to outlying schools |
Black and White Ball - $1400 | |
| 1931-32 | Established the Children's Theater | Cabaret Ball - $1500 | |
| 1933-34 | JL Orthopedic Clinic started Federal Relief Clinic for crippled children | Bavarian Ball - $2700 | |
| 1934-35 | Exhibit of WV artists at Capital Building | Cruise Ball and ad-supported magazine section in the Charleston Daily Mail; net $2942 | System of annual placement interview initiated First conference of Junior Leagues of WV held in Charleston |
| 1936-37 | Heart Clinic established | Junior League Ball - $3000 | |
| 1937-38 | Free Dental Clinic established | Country Fair Ball - $2330 | |
| 1939-40 | First Children's Symphony Concert Puppet Committee reorganized and "Cinderella" presented to children at Hillcrest Sanitarium |
"Dream of a Clown" (cast made up of 80 business and professional men) - nets $2163 | |
| 1940-41 | Crescent Center Neighborhood House Child Guidance Clinic established Volunteers assisted at Gynecological Clinic and staffed JL Clinic Cleveland Symphony Orchestra for children |
Americana Ball - $2556 | |
| 1942-43 | Musical Pictures is begun Crescent Center Neighborhood House Child Guidance Clinic closed Volunteers at Red Cross, Civilian Defense, YMCA Service center and other war-time agencies |
Duo-playing concert by Shaw and Braggioti - net $2300 | |
| 1943-44 | Boys and Girls Club, new project | Service Star Ball - $2660 | JL office move to Professional Building |
| 1944-45 | JL sponsors a Community Recreation Institute | Pin-Up Ball - $2900 | |
| 1946-47 | JL and Council of Social Work sponsor a Board
Members" Institute for the community $500 donation to Memorial Hospital Association |
Silver Anniversary Ball - $4900 | Mrs. Ralph Jones of Charleston, Director of Region IV, elected President of AJLA |
| 1947-48 | Dental Clinic in operation Second donation of $500 to Memorial Hospital Association Speakers Bureau for proposed Mental Hygiene Clinic |
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| 1948-49 | Third donation of $500 to Memorial Hospital Association | Visit from AJLA Consultants Project-Finding Committee formed |
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| 1949-50 | Children's Museum opened "This is Your State" - historical radio series is begun |
Country Fair - new Ways and Means project | |
| 1950-51 | "This Week In Charleston" begins
publication Marionette show "Rumpelstiltskin" trouped to 4700 children |
Second Country Fair - rained out after five hours (budget met from surplus) | |
| 1951-52 | Volunteer Service Bureau started | Country Fair - nets $6000 | Minimum standard established for Placement: one full year or three part time jobs |
| 1952-53 | Volunteer Service Bureau puppets | League dues raised to $14.00 Visits from two AJLA Consultants |
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| 1953-54 | Children's Museum budget raised to $4000 | JL Follies - nets $8000 | |
| 1954-55 | Fall Youth Concert presented by Junior Radio Board
(a JL project) and Charleston Symphony $1500 grant to Children's Museum |
Movie premiere of "Daddy Long Legs" - $8427 | Visits from AJLA Regional Director |
| 1955-56 | Joined Red Cross Blood Program as a donor group $50 to Boys & Girls Club Christmas party Children's Museum presents Audubon Screen tours Hand Puppets initiated |
Decorama - $7602 (compulsory ticket sale voted by membership) | |
| 1956-57 | ??????????????????????????? | Decorama - $8113 | AJLA Regional Conference held in Charleston |
| 1957-58 | JL receives citation from National Recreation
Association Housing Committee appointed to find new home for Children's Museum JL funds recognition pins for Volunteer Service Bureau |
"Rivalry" (starring Raymond Massey and Agnes Moorhead) - $7628 | Visit from AJLA Regional Director |
| 1958-59 | $1000 gift to Children's Museum JL coordinates the WV Conference on Handicapped Children $1000 gift to Kanawha Speech and Hearing Center |
Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus - $8241.16 | |
| 1959-60 | Shoe Fund for Davis Child Shelter Steering Committee appointed for Children's Museum JL share of Social Work Scholarships raised to $100 |
Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus - $5882 | JL dues raised to $20.00 Bylaws reviewed and clarified Visit for AJLA Regional Director |
| 1960-61 | Two educational safety films purchased (for school
showings) Travelers Aid survey completed |
"The King and I" (in cooperation with the
Light Opera Guild) - $8361 "This Week in Charleston" contributes $1000 in excess profits |
Visit for AJLA Consultant on Arts to study
Children's Museum New brochure on Charleston JL published |
| 1961-62 | $5000 given toward purchase of Sunrise, Children's
Museum's new home JL's share of Children's Museum's budget reduced to $3000 Project-finding committee formed Speech and hearing center added to JL budget |
Town Hall series - nets over $5000 | Visit from AJLA Regional Director |
| 1962-63 | $5000 to Children's Museum for new planetarium $1500 to Sunrise fro operating expenses $1000 to Speech and Hearing Center |
Town Hall series - nets over $5000 | |
| 1963-64 | Assisted with Kanawha Welfare Council's Health
Fair $1500 to Sunrise Foundation Inc. $1000 to Children's Museum Education TV added to projects |
Town Hall series - nets just under $5000 "This Week" contributes $2500 in excess profits |
State Public Affairs Committee (SPAC) dissolved by
WV Legislature Visit from AJLA Regional Director |
| 1964-65 | $5000 to Sunrise Foundation $600 scholarship to Morris Harvey School of Nursing Assisted with model UN meeting for Kanawha County Schools Assisted with WV Welfare Conference |
Town Hall series - nets over $6000 | |
| 1965-66 | $3000 to sunrise Foundation $5000 pledged to Marmet-Charleston General Hospital Building Fund $600 scholarship to Morris Harvey School of Nursing "It's A Greater Kanawha Valley" |
Town Hall series - nets over $5000 | Revision of Admissions Procedures Visit from AJLA Regional Director |
| 1966-67 | $3000 to Sunrise Foundation $1500 paid on pledge to Marmet- Charleston General Hospital Bldg. Fund School Volunteer program initiated "Musical Pictures" - grades 1-4 "Know Your State" - grades 5-8 |
Town Hall series - nets $7431 "This Week" contributes $2000 |
AJLA Placement Institute for Region IV held in
Charleston Visit by AJLA Puppet Consultant |
| 1967-68 | $3000 to Sunrise Foundation $2000 completes pledge to Marmet-Charleston General Hospital Bldg. Fund $500 each given to Sunrise Art Gallery, School Volunteer Program, Boys Club Library "Musical Pictures" terminated as JL project; given to Kanawha Co. Schools |
Town Hall, with one evening lecture - nets $6432 | Office space acquired at Daniel Boone Hotel Community Advisory Committee formed Visits from: AJLA President, Regional Director, Radio-TV Consultant, Puppetry Consultant |
| 1968-69 | Three new JL projects approved: 1. Housing - co-sponsoring 50-100 rent supplement housing units 2. Infant Tutoring 3. Public Affairs TV |
Town Hall series - nets $7000 "This Week" - nets over $2000 |
Community Arts Committee formed, comprised of: Art in Schools, WV Opera Theater, Puppets, Radio-TV, and Children's Museum |
| 1969-70 | WCHS-TV and JL produce "Crisis: Housing in
Charleston" JL, Community Council and City of Charleston sponsor a "Housing and Community Improvement Seminar" Volunteers in School pilot project completed |
Town Hall series - nets $2212.21 "This Week" adopted as a Ways and Means project |
AJLA Appalachian Seminar held in Charleston Visit from AJLA Regional Director JL office moved from Daniel Boone to Community Council Office |
| 1970-71 | Two new JL projects approved: 1. "Drugs are Like That" - educational film for 4th and 5th grades 2. Volunteer Coordinating Center (in coordination with Mid-Appalachian Environment Service) Firm FHA approval given for building 75 low income housing units for Vandalia Terrace Housing Corp. (JL and First Baptist Church of Vandalia) "Call for Action" begun with National Council of Jewish Women & WTIP Puppet program turned over to Children's Museum |
Town Hall series - nets $6323 "This Week" - nets $3321.59 |
Public Affairs Committee and Ad Hoc Ecology
Committee formed Charleston JL joins Huntington and Wheeling leagues to support legislation for early childhood education AJLA's name changed to "Association of Junior Leagues, Inc." or AJL |
| 1971-72 | Groundbreaking held for Vandalia Terrace Housing
project "It's a Greater Kanawha Valley" brochure turned over to Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce Infant Tutoring project terminated |
Town Hall series - nets $2800 - membership wishes to
discontinue "This Week" sold to Direct Mail Service Co. for $2000 Three new Ways and Means Projects adopted: 1. JL Follies (community oriented) 2. Bargain Days Sale for 1973-74 3. Regional cookbook - to be published in 1974-75 and be ongoing fundraiser |
Visit from AJL Consultant on JL finance and
administration Financial forecasting instituted a part of budgeting process JL fiscal and administrative year standardized: June 1 - May 31 Revised structure for JL administrative operation adopted for two year trial period AJL adopts new structure, placing Charleston in Area II (43 Leagues) New JL office - with Ecology Info. Center (JL project) |
| 1972-73 | Public Relations Brochure published by
Communications Committee Community Service Council & Involvement Groups prepare all Placement and Budget recommendations |
50th Anniversary Follies - "On Your Feet" - nets over $8000 | 50th Anniversary celebration begins with champagne
brunch in Jan. Visit from AJL Area Director Part-time secretary hired Ad Hoc Committee formed to study Admissions, one-year presidency |
| 1973-74 | "Drugs are Like That" file terminated as a
project Workshops in the Performing Arts approved as three year project JL votes to become a Red Cross Blood Donor group |
First "Whale of a Sale" (formerly "Bargain Days") - nets over $12,500 | 50th Anniversary celebration concludes with
Anniversary Ball (Dec) New administrative structure approved Bylaws revised One-year President with VP who succeeds approved (three year trial) |
| 1974-75 | Dec. 27 - final closing on Vandalia Terrace Housing
Project (75 units) New project adopted - Group Home for Runaways Art in Schools project terminated; turned over to Charleston Art Gallery Ecology Information Center turned over to CAG Ad Hoc Public Affairs Committee involved in Kanawha County textbook controversy |
JL Cookbook published - "Mountain Measures." 10,000 copies printed initially. By May 1975 the $15,500 printing bill is paid; $12,500 profit realized; reprint of additional 10,000 copies approved | AJL institutes "AMP" (Association
Management Process, or MBO) and trains JL delegates to become AMP
trainers. JL office moves to 1324 Virginia Street East; part-time secretary hired Charleston JL chosen by AJL for study as one of 13 "growth leagues" in the country |
| 1975-76 | Daymark (former "Group Home for Runaways")
accepted as three year project; receives funding from County Court, State
Welfare Department, HEW grant "Call for Action" and "Deaf Service Center" phased out JLC co-sponsors "Town Meeting" (an Institute of Cultural Affairs program) with Charleston Bicentennial Commission; also puts on a Children's Town Meeting Child Advocacy Committee begins community survey |
Reprint of "Mountain Measures" arrives
with only 19 copies of 1st printing left. Net income June 1975 - April 1976 - $15,636 2nd Whale of a Sale nets over $20,000 JLC accepts Ways and Mean's Committee's proposal for no new project in 1976-77. "Mountain Measures" to continue as on-going project. |
League members receive training in AMP, Career
Development, CPR JL office moved to YWCA at 1114 Quarrier Street Charleston JL votes to become a member of SPAC (State Public Affairs Committee) with other WV Leagues |
| 1976-77 | Daymark Inc. expands youth outreach program; opens "Patchwork" (residence for runaway youth) in Oct. JL co-sponsors a Summer Program for Hearing Impaired Children with Kanawha County Board of Education Workshop in Performing Arts terminated; turned over to Board of Education "Tree Sense" (ecology project) adopted as 3 year project |
Second 10,000 copy reprint of "Mountain
Measures" arrives in November; gross income $20,385, reprint cost
$14,366, net profit $4862 "Southern JL Cookbook" to be published by David McKay Publishing Co., will include 20 recipes from "Mountain Measures" |
SALT (Synergistics and Leadership Training)
introduced AMP and Career Development skills have been taught to over 75% of Actives Charleston JL becomes affiliate member of Kanawha County Dialogue, Inc. |
| 1977-78 | Daymark's "Patchwork" serves 500 youth in
2nd year of operation; chosen as one of 20 outstanding nation programs Vandalia Terrace Housing project provides 75 units of low cost housing; law suit against contractor and bonding company still pending Membership adopts 2 new projects: Art Enrichment and Foster Care Recruitment and 3 committed activities. JLC votes to endorse Battered Wives Task Force's community shelter project |
3rd "Whale of a Sale" nets $22,000 3rd reprint of 10,000 cookbooks arrives in February (printing cost: $15,096; gross sales: $26,430) Sales of "Southern JL Cookbook" bring in $660.76 royalty check from David McKay Co. |
CPR taught to over 300 community members AMP, SALT and CD training offered to provisionals, committees and active membership Alcoholism and Public TV areas researched for possible future JLC involvement |
| 1978-79 | "Tree Sense" (ecology project) enters 3rd
and final year of JLC participation Community Projects recommends 2 new projects, 4 committed activities "Patchwork" is 3rd largest group home serving runaway youth in the nation. "Checkpoint" and "Turning Point" are outreach arms Vandalia litigation continues Foster Home Recruitment nets 132 inquiries to Dept. of Welfare |
"Mountain Measures" - 38,200 cookbooks
sold to date. Fourth reprint (15,000 copies) delivered in May. Cookbook price
increased to $5.95 JLC gears up for October 1979 "Whale of a Sale" |
JLC presents a community conference, "Future on
the Family" Public Affairs Committee hosts January SPAC meeting. Debate on Equal Rights Amendment leads to all-member mailing and a Concern Coffee for Sustainers to discuss JLC's position on ERA JLC Board of Managers holds its first Board Retreat |
| 1979-80 | Membership approves several new projects and
activities: Hospital Coloring Book, Sensory Perception Center, Children's
Detention Home, Day Care Center, Elderly Task Force, Red Cross work "Tree Sense," Apple Corps and Drug Committee projects active in Kanawha County Schools Three $1000 Volunteer Educational Scholarships presented to Kanawha County graduating seniors, plus one $500 gifted program scholarship |
4th Whale of a Sale nets $22,600 | The Nominating Committee institutes a
self-submission policy JLC membership votes to change from a secret to non-secret admissions policy Charleston JL and First Baptist Church representatives are invited to make a presentation at AJL Annual Conference in Toronto on the Vandalia Terrace Housing project (the only successful League-sponsored housing project in the country) |
| 1980-81 | 5000 educational coloring books published and
presented to Charleston Area Medical Center Foundation $3000 donation to Patchwork $2600 to Domestic Violence Center 3 $1000 Volunteer Scholarships presented to graduating high school seniors JLC membership chooses two major focus areas: The Family and Cultural Enrichment |
"Mountain Measures" - the membership votes
to reprint 20,000 cookbooks Charleston JL and Huntington JL make proposal and are awarded contract to co-host Southern Conference Basketball Tournament in March of 1982 |
JL dues are raised to $45 for Actives and
Provisionals, $35 for Sustainers Community Advisory Board re-established JL adopts AJL position statement on children, enabling Advocacy Committee to lobby for legislation relating to children |
| 1981-82 | Discovery Center (new project co-sponsored by JLC
and Sunrise) opens Membership votes to co-sponsor a Nature Center and Starlight Project at Sunrise Six year Vandalia lawsuit finally settled for $9200 Research begun on establishing a Ronald McDonald House (with CAMC) Three Volunteer Scholarships of $1000 each awarded $6000 donation to Patchwork |
Membership votes to publish a sequel to very
successful "Mountain Measures" cookbook, to be entitled
"Mountain Measures: A Second Serving" Southern Conference Basketball Tournament held at Charleston Civic Center in March nets $7000 for each of the co-sponsoring Leagues (Huntington and Charleston) |
Bylaws revision: maximum age for a Provisional
raised to 37; for an Active to 45 JLC supports 7 legislative issues during 1982 Legislative session Charleston JL one of 15 in country invited to participate in a Child Welfare Conference JL sponsors a Cookbook Seminar and a Grantsmanship Workshop for community organizations |
| 1982-83 | "Starlight" (JL project with Sunrise) has
grand opening in October $13,500 given toward development of Nature Center at Sunrise: opens in march $1500 for maintenance of Nature Center given as 60th Anniversary gift $6000 to Family Services Sexual Assault Information Center Membership approves matching grant to Daymark of up to $5000 Ronald McDonald House approved as 2 year project; $20,000 pledged Three $1000 Volunteer Scholarships awarded |
2nd Southern Conference Basketball Tournament nets
$11,000 each for co-sponsors, JL's of Huntington and Charleston "Mountain Measures" goes for another reprint; price raised to $9.95 Recipes being rested for "Mountain Measures: A second Serving" |
JL office moves to South Hills Plaza 60th Anniversary of Charleston JL celebrated with gala brunch Immediate past President at AJL is guest speaker at Charleston JL's Annual Meeting Minimum age for Provisional raised from 18 to 21 |
| 1983-84 | Ronald McDonald House given $10,000 as first
installment of JL pledge Seven Volunteer Scholarships of $450 each awarded |
6th Whale of a Sale nets $24,000 New mini fundraiser, "Junior League Days at Stone & Thomas" - $4500 "Mountain Measures" A Second Serving" delivered to printer; publication set for fall 1984 JL endowment fund started with $500 donation |
Acting on a recommendation from AJL, the membership votes to add the following to the Bylaws: "The JL of Charleston WV, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, religion or nation origin." |
| 1984-85 | Puppeteer for "Kids on the Block"
(educational puppets) begin training Ground-breaking for Ronald McDonald House Three $1000 Volunteer Scholarships awarded |
"Mountain Measures: A Second Serving"
published and promoted "Mountain Messages" (formerly the Newssheet) begins selling advertising |
New Future Plan introduced mini-grant policy approved JL dues raised to $55 for Actives and Provisionals; $45 for Sustainers |
| 1985-86 | Grand opening of Ronald McDonald House in
November 5 Volunteer Scholarships awarded - 3 for $750 and 3 for $500 |
7th Whale of a Sale nets $42,944 New fundraiser, Stationery Sales, begins its sales campaign Ad Hoc Cookbook Committee formed to market CJL's two cookbooks (JL Publications) |
Cluster meeting of 5 WV Leagues held in
Fairmont Junior League Day at the Legislature sponsored by Advocacy Committee |
| 1986-87 | JL membership approves 3 projects: 1. Childwatch (adolescent pregnancy research project) 2. Parenting Seminars 3. Read Aloud WV 5 Volunteer Scholarships totaling $3500 |
"Calico Christmas" raffle - $7320.57 Monte Carlo social nets $2500 Cookbooks - approx. $35000 Stationery Sales - $3000 |
Cluster meeting of 5 WV Leagues held in
Fairmont Streamlining Ad Hoc Committee appointed to study internal JL structure and community impact "Mountain Measures ??? |
| 1987-88 | New focus are adopted: "Intervening on behalf
of the children at risk" New projects presented: 1. Turning On… Turning Off" (drug education program using puppets) 2. Childwatch II 3. Grantsmanship JL receives $21,000 from Governor's Drug-Free Committees Fund for "Turning On... Turning Off" Violence on View survey conducted in selected Kanawha County Schools Volunteer Scholarships awarded totaling $3500 |
8th Whale of a Sale - $29,934.68 Stationery Sales - $3000 Monte Carlo - $2520.52 Cookbooks - approx. $32,000 |
Streamlining Ad Hoc Committee presents report:
Charleston JL membership adopts the Council System of internal
organization New job descriptions written for all-new Placement Brochure |
| 1988-89 | JL co-sponsoring "Kaleidoscope" (summer
mini-project) with Hallmark Cards Charleston JL and VMAP co-sponsor a Volunteer Recognition Seminar New project approved: Violence on View Video violence bill introduced by JL in WV Legislature |
Monte Carlo - over $7000 Stationery Sales continue |
First Provisional Retreat held Marketing Seminar led by AJL Board member First comprehensive Annual Report published and distributed to 600 community leaders and organizations $32,000 given to community (a 45% increase) |
| 1989-90 | New project: Teen Outreach Program (contract with
Capital High School) Video labeling bill introduced In WV Legislature (Violence on View), and signed into law in March Volunteer scholarships presented at Community Volunteer Reception |
9th Whale of a Sale - $21,000 Monte Carlo - $7500 |
$2000 sent to JL of Charleston, SC, for Hurricane
Hugo relief AJL changes name to Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) |
| 1990-91 | Governor's Committee on Crime and Juvenile
Delinquency grants PARD (Public Affairs Research and Development Committee)
$9420 for after-school Day Care program Volunteer Scholarships awarded |
Talbot's Grand Opening Benefit - $1000 Burger King Classic nets $818.00 Monte Carlo - approx $5500 "Mountain Measures" goes for 8th printing |
Ad Hoc Committee on Membership presents report Mentor program developed Visit from AJLI Diversity Support Team |
| 1991-92 | WV Harvest a new project PARD Committee completes Sister League Survey Provisional Group project - "Hope House" |
10th Whale of a Sale - approx. $51,000 Burger Kind Classic Cookbooks - $26,000 |
JL represented on Regional Family Resource
Network Long Range Planning underway AJLI Partnership Project adopted as revised at Annual Conference |
| 1992-93 | Kaleidoscope - co=sponsored by JLC and Hallmark
Cards Provisional Project - Salvation Army room Volunteer Scholarships awarded WV Harvest delivers over 15,000 pounds of food |
10th Whale of a Sale grosses approx. $51,000 Burger King Classic Cookbooks - $26,000 Advertising revitalized to offset printing costs of newssheet Sale of Holiday Cards |
$500 sent (through JL of Miami, FL) for Hurricane
Andrew relief Charleston JL representatives inducted into "Southern Living" Community Cookbook Hall of Fame JLC Board approves Long Range Plan Jan begins JLC's 70th Anniversary Anniversary gift of $1000 and pledge of 1/2 gate receipts from 1993 Whale of a Sale to Sunrise Children's Museum |
| 1993-94 | JLC hosts regional training program for TOP (Teen
Outreach Program) Volunteer Scholarships awarded, 2 at $1000, 1 at $500 CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) - new placement "Birdhouse" - AIDS education program for 6th graders - debuted by puppeteers Provisional Project - a coloring book to accompany "Stuffee" (Sunrise's 9-foot health education doll) |
Sale of Holiday Cards - $8000 11th Whale of a Sale nets $37,657.54 Lonestar Steakhouse Opening and Reception - $1300 JLC considers a scenic Charleston coverlet for city's Bicentennial (1994) |
1993 - 70th Anniversary Year of the Junior League of
Charleston Sustainer surveys done "First Friday" social event for JL members and friends initiated |
| 1994-95 | A pilot pocket project was picked to be planned and
completed in April at the Glenwood Family Resource Center Volunteer scholarships awarded Special placements for 1995-96 considered. Reshaping the way we do business Many mini-grants awarded Ten-year (silver, lapel) pins given to four Actives |
A coverlet was designed and sold to honor
Charleston's Bicentennial. Sales went well Holiday greeting cards selects new artists for this year's cards Monte Carlo held at Edgewood |
An JLC pendant for current, future and past
Presidents A Cross Functional Team (CFT) was formed and chaired by Lisa Pauley Gina Rugeley did a mid-year check with the Board DAL sent postcards to those who missed General Membership Meetings Copier donated by American Office Systems Provisional reunions with Speak-Ups to discuss AJLI's criterion for membership |
| 1995-96 | Red Cross Blood Drive held at Office Pockets projects planned were Secret Santa and Vandalia Playground design Volunteer scholarships awarded |
Gate receipts from 12th Whale of a Sale, $2000,
given to Daymark Whale of a Sale back at the Civic Center, nets $24,000 Art Auction voted on as fundraiser for Fall 1996 |
Blizzard of 1996 One ten-year award given to an Active Significant others were invited to attend February Social Membership Meeting Creation of a new SLOGO initiated Preparations made for new carpet to be installed at the office |
| 1996-97 | Eight Pocket Projects completed 6 Volunteer Scholarships of $500 each awarded |
Art Auction nets $8000 "Mountain Measures" reprinted; marketing plan with Jarrett/Aim |
Ten-year service award given to one Active New office carpet and paint Fax machine and line installed Computer and printer acquired New logo and t-shirts, tote bags Two Provisional classes |
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| 2001-02 | New Project accepted - Tiskelwah Center on Charleston's West Side | ||
| 2002-03 | $1000 to Tiskelwah Center Provisional Class donates jungle gym to YMCAs ???? |
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| 2003-04 | $1000 to Tiskelwah Center | Whale of a Sale - nets over $40,000 Spring Style Show - nets $2700 Art Auction - nets $4500 Building Community Over Cocktails - nets over $10,000 |
Move office to 1218 Virginia Street East Part-time secretary hired |
| 2004-05 | Building Community Over Cocktails - nets over $21,000 | Move office to 184 1/2 Summer Street in the Coyle Building | |
| 2005-06 | |||
| Where does Silent Witness Come in? | |||
| When did we do the American Girl Party? |

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