Uncategorized Archives - 2023 Fall Conference https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/category/uncategorized/ Sat, 04 Nov 2023 02:41:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 230615460 Updates from Fernanda https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/updates-from-fernanda/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 00:27:30 +0000 https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/?p=504 Fernanda Gallo-Greschi, Zonta International VP and International Representative for District 1 shared two reports with us.  The first is a State of the World for Women and Girls The second report is on the...

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Fernanda Gallo-Greschi, Zonta International VP and International Representative for District 1 shared two reports with us. 

The first is a State of the World for Women and Girls

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The second report is on the Zonta’s Strategic Plan for 2030 and beyond.

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Membership Workshop – Retention is Key https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/membership-workshop-retention-is-key/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 21:41:06 +0000 https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/?p=476     Membership Growth is a major goal for our clubs and District AND it starts with Retention.   Click on the slide below to open PDF    Notes

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Membership Growth is a major goal for our clubs and District AND it starts with Retention.

 

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Advocacy Workshop – Preparing for Climate Emergencies https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/advocacy-workshop-preparing-for-climate-emergencies/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 21:18:50 +0000 https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/?p=467 72 hours – is your family prepared? If an emergency happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach you. You should be prepared to take care of yourself and...

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72 hours – is your family prepared?
If an emergency happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach you. You should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 72 hours.
These basic steps will help you take care of yourself and your loved ones during an emergency.

 

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Step 1 Know the risks
Although the consequences of various disasters can be similar, knowing the risks in your region can help you better prepare. Across Canada, we face a number of hazards, such as floods in many provinces, earthquakes in British Columbia, blizzards in Nunavut and tornadoes in Ontario. In addition to natural disasters, there are other types of risks, such as power outages and industrial or transportation accidents.
Some of the risks below may be relevant to your community. Find out which ones by visiting GetPrepared.ca. You may want to identify the most likely ones for easy reference. You may also want to find out how disasters have impacted Canadians. Learn more about disasters, including those triggered by natural hazards, technological hazards or conflict by using the Canadian Disaster Database at: http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cdd  For more emergency preparedness information, visit GetPrepared.ca or follow @Get_Prepared on Twitter.

Step 2 Make a Plan
Every Canadian household needs an emergency plan. It will help you and your family know what to do in case of an emergency. It will take you about 20 minutes to make your plan.
Your family may not be together when an emergency occurs. Plan how to meet or how to contact one another and discuss what you would do in different situations.
Use the following suggestions to create your plan. Most of this information can be filled out on your own. You may need to get some information from your municipality and province/territory /state about their emergency plans. Keep this document in an easy-to-find, easy-to-remember place (for example, with your emergency kit). Photocopy this plan and keep it in your car and/or at work, and a copy close to your phone.  If you completed your plan online, keep an electronic version on your computer.

Neighbourhood Safety Plan
Work with your neighbours to identify people who may need extra help during an emergency. To help make sure everyone is taken care of, assign “block buddies.”
Write yourself a reminder to update your emergency plan one year from now.
On this date next year, review your contact information, practise your emergency evacuation plans, change the batteries in your smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector, and restock your kit(s). Change the batteries, food, and water in your emergency kits once a year.

Household Plan – Emergency Exits
Draw up a floor plan of your home that shows all possible exits from each room. Plan a main exit route and an alternate exit route from each room. If you live in an apartment, plan to use the stairs instead of the elevators. If you are unable to use the stairs, notify emergency personnel ahead of time. Also, identify an evacuation route from your neighbourhood in case you need to leave in a hurry (and think of more than one option).

Meeting places
Identify safe places where everyone should meet if you cannot go home or you need to evacuate.
Safe meeting place near home:
A safe meeting place outside the immediate neighbourhood:
Evacuation routes from the neighbourhood:

Make copies of important documents
Make copies of birth and marriage certificates, passports, licences, wills, land deeds and insurance. Take photos of family members in case a lost persons’ record is created. Keep them in a safe place, both inside and outside your home. You might want to put them in a safety deposit box or give them to friends and family who live out of town.

Workplace
Learn about the emergency evacuation plans in place and what you will need to do. You may want to have some basic supplies at work, such as water and food that won’t spoil, in case you need to stay put for a while. Check with your employer about workplace emergency plans, including fire alarms, emergency exits, meeting points, and designated safety personnel or floor wardens.

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Attendees and Guests https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/attendees-and-guests/ Sat, 14 Oct 2023 22:34:32 +0000 https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/?p=372 Name Club Angela Ryan Bourgeois Amherst Area Lisa Emery Amherst Area Marjorie MacLean Amherst Area Susan Alexander Amherst Area Susan Alexander GUEST Amherst Area Guest Bonnie Haghkerdar Bangor Kaneen A Eaton Bangor Christine Haley...

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Name Club Angela Ryan Bourgeois Amherst Area Lisa Emery Amherst Area Marjorie MacLean Amherst Area Susan Alexander Amherst Area Susan Alexander GUEST Amherst Area Guest Bonnie Haghkerdar Bangor Kaneen A Eaton Bangor Christine Haley Berkshire County Linda Dulye Berkshire County Sandra Carroll Berkshire County Sheila N. Keator Berkshire County Donna Raycraft Concord NH Janice N. Severance Concord NH Lynn Currier Stanley Concord NH Susan Lombard Concord NH Beatrice Schori Halifax Carol Dobson Halifax Kathryn Patterson Halifax Maida Follini Halifax Dick Patterson Halifax Guest Walter Schori Halifax Guest Donna Clifford Medford Judy Barrette Medford Guest Audrey Millgate Northampton Area Donna Sroka Northampton Area Gary Sroka Northampton Area Chris Isles Northampton Area Guest Kristin M Goold Quaboag Valley Lisa Foster Quaboag Valley Mary Ann Rubis Quaboag Valley Mary Knight Quaboag Valley Nadine Salley South County, RI George Helwig South County, RI Guest Hassan Salley South County, RI Guest Kristen van Ginhoven Speaker Guest

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Foundation For Women https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/foundation/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 00:10:21 +0000 https://2023fc.zontadistrict1.org/?p=345 Donna Clifford, District 1 Foundation Ambassador, shared some great information about the Zonta Foundation for Women. Below is an audio of her presentation and click here for the slides she shared. Learn amazing things...

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Donna Clifford, District 1 Foundation Ambassador, shared some great information about the Zonta Foundation for Women.

Below is an audio of her presentation and click here for the slides she shared.
Learn amazing things about the impact Zonta has had over the years on the lives of women and girls. Receive updates on this biennium’s international service projects and educational awards. Learn how you can secure Zonta’s future and your own legacy. Feel empowered to be part of something so much greater than any one of us.


Supporting the Foundation for Women is critical. These are the dollars Delegates committed to at the 2022 International Convention:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Zonta Foundation for Women and Endowment Funds

Mary Ann offered a chance to win a cash bouquet to anyone who donated $50.

Gary Sroka – Northampton Area club guessed the worth of the bouguet!


 

 

 

 

Fundraising fun at the  Zonta International District 1 Fall Conference:

    • For every $25 donated, receive a sticker to place on the board under your Club’s name. * THE CLUB WITH THE HIGHEST DONATION TOTAL DURING THE CONFERENCE will be honored with a match of up to $1500!
    • For every $50 donated, you will receive a chance to guess the value of a rose bouquet of dollars. The closest guess will get the bouquet!! Mary Ann will have a close-up picture posted for those who are remote. **
    • Everyone has a chance to bid on donated gifts at the On-line Auction that will run from 10/23 to 10/28 at 8pm AST. The link will be sent out on 10/22. Proceeds will go to either the Foundation for Women or to Zonta International District 1 – based on the donor’s choice.~~~~~~~~~~~~

^* If you can’t come in person, send a donation to the Foundation for Women and forward proof of the donation (receipt) to info@zontadistrict1.org.
** Send your guess to info@zontadistrict.org.

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