After almost 10 years of service as President and CEO of Girls Incorporated, Joyce M. Roche' is retiring. Bridgette Heller, Chair of the Board of Directors of Girls Incorporated is announcing her replacement, Judy Vredenburgh.
http://www.girlsinc.org/news/press-releases/vredenburgh-appointed-ceo.html
Other important events:
SAVE THE DATE
June 26 - Networking and Social Event at the home of member Dodi Kelleher. The purpose of this event is to learn more about the skills and interests of our members as well as provide your input on repurposing this organization. Stay tuned.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Friday, October 16, 2009
What's Happening.....
Friends of Girls Inc Party - October 17
Please remember to join Girls Inc for the Friends of Girls Inc Party.
More information can be found at http://www.girlsincislandcity.org/html2/friendsevent.htm . Meet Joyce Roche, President and CEO of Girls Inc.
Note to members: Books In. has on line purchasing available www.booksinc.net
Let's talk about change!
When a group of Women of the 21st Century gets together, watch out!. Things will be "shaken not stirred" that's for sure. At the most recent reception, several members expressed dismay that their work schedules did not allow them to participate in the Friday lunch events. So here's an alternative schedule that was agree as a trial to see if more members could be accomodated.
Lunch in Alameda (Angela's Bistro) - January 8, 2010 and March 12th
Brunch in Alameda (TBD) - November 8th, February 7, 2010
Lunch in San Francisco (Town Hall) - November 20th, February 19, 2010
Lunches will continue in the same locations. Arrangements for Brunch will be announced via email soon. Have a favorite restaurante you want us to try? Let us know at women21century@gmail.com. Hope to see you at one of these events!

Please remember to join Girls Inc for the Friends of Girls Inc Party. More information can be found at http://www.girlsincislandcity.org/html2/friendsevent.htm . Meet Joyce Roche, President and CEO of Girls Inc.
Upcoming Author Event - Mark your calendars!!!!
October 27
Support Girls Inc and your local businesses
20-% purchases to Girls Inc
Phone orders included
Let's talk about change!
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE

The Annual Holiday sale is coming for the Girls. Time to check around your house for little things in great shape that you can donate. The date has not been set yet but they are now collecting donations. .
This event is always great fun for the boys and girls from Alameda Island Kids and Girls Inc. There is always a lot of effort and planning that goes into the event. Think about volunteering.
This event is always great fun for the boys and girls from Alameda Island Kids and Girls Inc. There is always a lot of effort and planning that goes into the event. Think about volunteering.
The Holiday sale is an annual special service that we provide for all of our families. The items that are collected are priced for the sale, with no items being more than $1.00. On the evening of the event the girls and boys come to Meyers Center on Santa Clara Ave, and spend up to $3.00 on up to 10 items. Once the boys and girls have completed their shopping they then go into the wrapping room. Volunteers are needed to assist the children in selecting and wrapping their purchases. If you can't come the night of the event there are many different opportunities for you to support the Holiday Sale. Items need to be priced, the morning of the event wrappting paper needs to be cut in different sizes, the wrapping rooms need to be setup, and the gifts separated into shopping categories.
If you are interested in more information about volunteer opportunities please contact Barbara Krummel at bkrummel@girlsincislandcity.org or 510 521-1743 #207.
What you may have missed.......
Thank you to all who participated in the various events over the past month.
A great time was had by the 20 or so members who convened for cocktails at the home of Christina Ellwood's. The was lots of networking and meeting of new members. We also spent some time talking about ways to help the organization grow. If you have some ideas please send them to women21century@gmail.com
What you may have missed.......
Thank you to all who participated in the various events over the past month.
A great time was had by the 20 or so members who convened for cocktails at the home of Christina Ellwood's. The was lots of networking and meeting of new members. We also spent some time talking about ways to help the organization grow. If you have some ideas please send them to women21century@gmail.com
O Spa was a fine Club event in a wonderful venue with generous O Spa staff, including owner Lori Olson who was available to discuss spa sservices and healthy skin care products. We had about 30 guests including City Council member Marie Gilmore & Julie's Coffee & Tea Garden owner Julie Baron, an entrepreneur who recently was honored by Girls Inc's Women Who Dare. Lots of new people came as friends or invitees of Club. There was great food and drink, a must at Club events. Great gift drawings with spa products and Spa services were generously contributed by O Spa. Karen, Christina and Dorie spoke about Girls Inc. and Club. A beautiful necklace gifted by local jewelry maker Linda Castellani netted an additional $100 donation. Comments included "we should have more events a such nice places as O Spa".
Friday, September 18, 2009
Update on Women of the 21st Century Happenings
Past Happenings
A great time was had by the 12 or so women who attended the get together at member Christina Ellwood’s home on Sunday, September 13th. Lots of great food, drink, conversation. We took the opportunity to have an open discussion on what the members would like to see from the organization. If you have any ideas please send them to women21century@gmail.com .
This month’s blog will focus on the many events that are coming up in the next month. Please check them out and support Girls Inc in any way that you can.
Future Events - don't miss the opportunity to support Girls Inc
Thursday, September 24
7:00 pm
$20.00 members (or help with food/wine
$10.00 guests
Note to members: Books In. has on line purchasing available www.booksinc.net
A great time was had by the 12 or so women who attended the get together at member Christina Ellwood’s home on Sunday, September 13th. Lots of great food, drink, conversation. We took the opportunity to have an open discussion on what the members would like to see from the organization. If you have any ideas please send them to women21century@gmail.com .
This month’s blog will focus on the many events that are coming up in the next month. Please check them out and support Girls Inc in any way that you can.
Future Events - don't miss the opportunity to support Girls Inc
Girls Inc first ever Clothing Swap - Saturday, September 19th - 2-5 pm
Two Bay Area celebrity sportswomen will be co-hosting this event to benefit Girls Inc. of The Island City.
Please check it out - details at www.girlsincislandcity.org/html2/clothesswap.htm
You can register at ther door. $20 to attend and you get to take away a bag full of your best finds.
Participants will also enjoy bidding on exciting items from Daisy's, Lauren's Closet and other local vendors during the silent auction portion of the event.
Get the word out and bring a friend!
Thursday, September 247:00 pm
$20.00 members (or help with food/wine
$10.00 guests
Lori has invited us to use O Spa for our spa themed event!. This is a great opportunity for members to ring their friends for only $10 each to learn about Club & also to get better acquainted with each other. Members will pay $20 each or help with food/wine.
We will mix with members & friends, get advice from O Spa owner Lori Olson & other O Spa service providers. Healthy products from Pevonia, Dermalogica, Buddalicious & more plus jewelry designed by Linda Castellani will be available - all sales benefit Girls Inc! Free Pevonia skin care samples, door prizes including facial with MaiLee, haircut with Lori, 50 min massage with Tiffany & even succulent plants!.
Lori Olson will also give Girls Inc. a monthly contribution from new bookings from our guests who learn about O Spa from Club on Sept. 24th!
We will mix with members & friends, get advice from O Spa owner Lori Olson & other O Spa service providers. Healthy products from Pevonia, Dermalogica, Buddalicious & more plus jewelry designed by Linda Castellani will be available - all sales benefit Girls Inc! Free Pevonia skin care samples, door prizes including facial with MaiLee, haircut with Lori, 50 min massage with Tiffany & even succulent plants!.
Lori Olson will also give Girls Inc. a monthly contribution from new bookings from our guests who learn about O Spa from Club on Sept. 24th!
Check it out at: www.ospasalon.com
Testimonial below from Cecilia Trost, Women of the 21st Century Club member since our first year, shows the loyalty O Spa has built from this frequent customer!
"I have been a weekly O Spa client and huge fan for over a year now. I met Lori and her team in 2008 when I rented O Spa for an afternoon to have my 6 sisters and Mom celebrate a significant birthday. Wow...everyone at O Spa did a spectacular job@... it was all so beyond all our p. I am a business owner myself, so recognized the incredible commitment to client delight that Lori has made her mantra, and everyone on her staff has delivered that level of commitment every time I have been at O Spa...I continue to be a huge, huge fan of O Spa...O Spa is an Alameda business worth everyone's support !!!
Upcoming Events - Mark your calendars!!!!
October 10 11:00 AM AUTHOR EVENT
Women of the 21st Century Books Inc event
Jeryl Ableman -local children’s book author will be signing her best-selling book, Quickly: The Magic Spatula
Support Girls Inc and your local businesses
20-% purchases to Girls Inc
Phone orders included
October 17 6:00 PM
Friends of Girls Inc Event
Watch your mailbox for more information
Watch your mailbox for more information
October 27 AUTHOR EVENT
Women of the 21st Century Books Inc event Support Girls Inc and your local businesses
20-% purchases to Girls Inc
Phone orders included
WAYS YOU CAN GET INVOLVED WITH THE GIRLS. For those of you who are looking for opportunities to connect with the girls there are some great Teen Programs starting up. WE will be looking for volunteers to help with the Y.E.L (Young Entrepreneurial Leaders) Program.
As previously mentioned, we look forward to learning more about what you are looking for from the organization. Please email us at Women21Century@gmail.com with suggestions.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
UPCOMING EVENTS
Here is a list of 3 events coming up in the next week. Please spread the word as these events are both informative and fundraisers for Girls Inc. See you there......
Tuesday, 8/4
Books Inc book signing featuring Jane Angelich who will sign, speak, and field questions about her new book, “What's a Mother (in-Law) to Do? 5 Essential Steps to Building a Loving Relationship with Your Son's New Wife.
Jane is a member of the Board of MarketingZone, a business-to-business web-based company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. She is the mother of two sons, ages 33 and 26 and a newly minted grandmother. This second book, What’s a Mother (In-Law) to Do? 5 Essential Steps to Building a Loving Relationship with Your Son’s New Wife, was released by Simon & Schuster in June 2009, www.inlawexpert.com. She is also the In-Law Relationship columnist for San Francisco Examiner.com.
Books Inc. will donate 20% of all sales to Girls Inc. between the hours of 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM during this evenings event (even phone orders).
You have two fantastic chances to meet Lynn Jimenez W21CC member; award winning journalist, host of KGO radio's "Your Money", and author the popular book "Se Habla Dinero: The Everyday Guide to Financial Success"
Thursday, 8/6
The first opportunity is this Thursday 8/6 at Books Inc. on Park Street in Alameda. Lynn will talk about her book "Se Habla Dinero: The Everyday Guide to Financial Success"; answer questions from the audience; and sign books after the event. Books Inc. will donate 20% of the sales between the hours of 6pm and 9pm (even if you phone in your order) to Girls Inc. of the Island City. Lynn will speak at 7pm.
The event is FREE. Please invite your colleagues, neighbors and friends to meet Lynn and shop at Books Inc.!
Monday, 8/10
The second opportunity is on Monday 8/10 when she'll present to the community an important program for families of Middle and High school children:
Investing in your Child’s Future: Affording College
Program Description:
Not sure you can cover the costs of a college education for your children? Find out how you can.
Paying college tuition is a stretch for nearly every family’s budget. But there is help available and there are ways you can make sure your children get what they need to survive in a competitive global economy. Lynn Jimenez will explain what you need to do in the long and short term to cover college costs. She’ll demonstrate how you can squeeze a little more out of what you have to pay for education, how to make your savings grow, and how to find financial help when your dollars aren’t enough. From savings to loans to scholarships to work study, Lynn will lay it out to help you give your child the opportunity s/he deserves.
The program is FREE.
Monday, August 10th at 6:30pm
Longfellow Education Center, 500 Pacific Ave, Bldg A, Rm 7 (Lincoln Ave side)
Please invite your colleagues, neighbors and friends to meet Lynn and learn how to afford college.
Tuesday, 8/4
Books Inc book signing featuring Jane Angelich who will sign, speak, and field questions about her new book, “What's a Mother (in-Law) to Do? 5 Essential Steps to Building a Loving Relationship with Your Son's New Wife.
Jane is a member of the Board of MarketingZone, a business-to-business web-based company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. She is the mother of two sons, ages 33 and 26 and a newly minted grandmother. This second book, What’s a Mother (In-Law) to Do? 5 Essential Steps to Building a Loving Relationship with Your Son’s New Wife, was released by Simon & Schuster in June 2009, www.inlawexpert.com. She is also the In-Law Relationship columnist for San Francisco Examiner.com.
Books Inc. will donate 20% of all sales to Girls Inc. between the hours of 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM during this evenings event (even phone orders).
You have two fantastic chances to meet Lynn Jimenez W21CC member; award winning journalist, host of KGO radio's "Your Money", and author the popular book "Se Habla Dinero: The Everyday Guide to Financial Success"
Thursday, 8/6
The first opportunity is this Thursday 8/6 at Books Inc. on Park Street in Alameda. Lynn will talk about her book "Se Habla Dinero: The Everyday Guide to Financial Success"; answer questions from the audience; and sign books after the event. Books Inc. will donate 20% of the sales between the hours of 6pm and 9pm (even if you phone in your order) to Girls Inc. of the Island City. Lynn will speak at 7pm.
The event is FREE. Please invite your colleagues, neighbors and friends to meet Lynn and shop at Books Inc.!
Monday, 8/10
The second opportunity is on Monday 8/10 when she'll present to the community an important program for families of Middle and High school children:
Investing in your Child’s Future: Affording College
Program Description:
Not sure you can cover the costs of a college education for your children? Find out how you can.
Paying college tuition is a stretch for nearly every family’s budget. But there is help available and there are ways you can make sure your children get what they need to survive in a competitive global economy. Lynn Jimenez will explain what you need to do in the long and short term to cover college costs. She’ll demonstrate how you can squeeze a little more out of what you have to pay for education, how to make your savings grow, and how to find financial help when your dollars aren’t enough. From savings to loans to scholarships to work study, Lynn will lay it out to help you give your child the opportunity s/he deserves.
The program is FREE.
Monday, August 10th at 6:30pm
Longfellow Education Center, 500 Pacific Ave, Bldg A, Rm 7 (Lincoln Ave side)
Please invite your colleagues, neighbors and friends to meet Lynn and learn how to afford college.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Important Information from the Executive Director of Girls Inc of the Island City
Dear WCC Members,
You may know that the Alameda Unified School District is proposing to add a component to the Caring Schools Community curriculum that provides teachers with lessons and tools for talking about LGBT individuals. Our Board voted unanimously to support the inclusion of this component. Marilyn and I crafted the following letter which will appear in the local papers, was sent to the Board of Education (BOE) members, and will be read at the upcoming May 12 BOE meeting. I am also a member of the CARE steering committee, a group who is working to support the school district's laudable plan.
Karen Kenny
Executive Director
Girls Inc of the Island City
http://www.girlsincislandcity.org
Dear Editor,
Organizations like Girls Inc. exist because stereotypes and gender discrimination toward girls and women are still present in society. Bullying among, and toward, girls and women in schools and the workplace still occurs all too often. Intentional curriculum addressing this form of harassment is critical to creating safe environments for girls in educational, social and afterschool settings.
The same is true for LGBT individuals. LGBT students frequently endure uninformed, hurtful and often hateful messages. The scars that result from this type of ignorant and cruel behavior are not always visible but are most certainly felt by the innocent victim. The deconstruction of harmful words and actions is critical to ensuring that LGBT students are mentally and physically safe. Adding specific curriculum that teaches children respect for LGBT individuals is essential to maintaining safe school environments where all students can thrive. As we protect and educate all of our students, we help young people grow into productive contributing members of society.
We strongly support the addition of the LGBT component to the Caring Schools Community curriculum as an important first step in addressing the needs of all groups in our community.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Sandifur
President, Girls Inc. of the Island City
You may know that the Alameda Unified School District is proposing to add a component to the Caring Schools Community curriculum that provides teachers with lessons and tools for talking about LGBT individuals. Our Board voted unanimously to support the inclusion of this component. Marilyn and I crafted the following letter which will appear in the local papers, was sent to the Board of Education (BOE) members, and will be read at the upcoming May 12 BOE meeting. I am also a member of the CARE steering committee, a group who is working to support the school district's laudable plan.
Karen Kenny
Executive Director
Girls Inc of the Island City
http://www.girlsincislandcity.org
Dear Editor,
Organizations like Girls Inc. exist because stereotypes and gender discrimination toward girls and women are still present in society. Bullying among, and toward, girls and women in schools and the workplace still occurs all too often. Intentional curriculum addressing this form of harassment is critical to creating safe environments for girls in educational, social and afterschool settings.
The same is true for LGBT individuals. LGBT students frequently endure uninformed, hurtful and often hateful messages. The scars that result from this type of ignorant and cruel behavior are not always visible but are most certainly felt by the innocent victim. The deconstruction of harmful words and actions is critical to ensuring that LGBT students are mentally and physically safe. Adding specific curriculum that teaches children respect for LGBT individuals is essential to maintaining safe school environments where all students can thrive. As we protect and educate all of our students, we help young people grow into productive contributing members of society.
We strongly support the addition of the LGBT component to the Caring Schools Community curriculum as an important first step in addressing the needs of all groups in our community.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Sandifur
President, Girls Inc. of the Island City
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Welcome to the Women of the 21st Century premier blog. We look forward to collaborating with all club members through this blog. Scheduled updates will be blasted monthly. Interim updates will occur if there is news we just can’t wait to share with you.
There are lots of fun events planned and we will use this to keep you in the loop. Lynn Davis will be the moderator of the blog and facilitating updates from guest bloggers. Guest bloggers will be the members of the Steering Committee, organizers of events, Karen Kenney on Girls Inc., and Dorie Behrstock on National. We will be interviewing mentors, mentees and interns. Stay Tuned.
On Sunday April 19 a group of 13 members joined together for brunch at Angela's Restaurant and a tour of the restored Art Deco Alameda Theatre and Cineplex.
http://www.alamedatheatres.com/ We were very lucky to have tour guide, historical docent, ticket taker and chief popcorn sweeper, John Varney share his vast knowledge of the theatre. It is obviously a passion of his to give these tours. He was terrific
More to follow on future events but here is a peek at what is coming: April 25 House Party- by invitation, May 17 - workshop on Social Networking, May 30 See Jane Run (start training), Ice Cream Social June 23. Don't forget lunches - May 15 Alameda, May 22 San Francisco - mark your calendars!!!!!
By now you should have received a survey from us in your email box. The main goal of this survey is to be sure we are communicating with you in the most effective manner. Please take a minute to complete it.
Please share your ideas with us by posting comments.
There are lots of fun events planned and we will use this to keep you in the loop. Lynn Davis will be the moderator of the blog and facilitating updates from guest bloggers. Guest bloggers will be the members of the Steering Committee, organizers of events, Karen Kenney on Girls Inc., and Dorie Behrstock on National. We will be interviewing mentors, mentees and interns. Stay Tuned.
More to follow on future events but here is a peek at what is coming: April 25 House Party- by invitation, May 17 - workshop on Social Networking, May 30 See Jane Run (start training), Ice Cream Social June 23. Don't forget lunches - May 15 Alameda, May 22 San Francisco - mark your calendars!!!!!
By now you should have received a survey from us in your email box. The main goal of this survey is to be sure we are communicating with you in the most effective manner. Please take a minute to complete it.
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