Nov 19, 2009

Handchime Unit

At the last Session, we had a vote to establish a handchime unit for our Temple!

This is very exciting.  The interested parties are as follows:

PQ Kristy Meyer
PQ Elizabeth Hussey
Amy Hussey
PQ Ellen Zirkle
Ellen Fisher

If anyone else is interested, feel free to contact PQ Kristy or anyone else on the above list about more information.  PQ Kristy is the one who has most of the information, so she'd be the best one to contact for information.

We will be working very hard to raise the money for the handchimes, as they are rather expensive.  Please support the new unit in any way you can!


December Message

Ladies of the Household,

Christmas 2009 is almost here.  The stores are filled with Christmas décor already, even though Thanksgiving is hardly here.  I for one can't believe it.  But the stores remind me every time I go shopping.  It seems as I grow older, everything comes and goes much too fast anyway.

I was very glad that four of our ladies from our Makere #99 were able to travel up to Marquette for the Supreme Queen visit there on October 29th.  Past Queens Sharon Pequinot, Elizabeth Hussey, and Ellen Zirkle were able to go, as well as Princess Tirzah Amy Hussey.  The temple in Marquette (Nefretete #110) was short a couple of officers, so two of our ladies helped out: PQ Elizabeth as Princess Attendant and Princess Amy as Princess Zuliema.  They said they had a great time.  Thank you to all of you for going up and representing our Temple.

Just to let you know, the 4-Star Bazaar on November 7th was a success again this year.  Thank you to everyone that helped to make it so and all the people that helped work.  The homemade noodles and homemade peanut brittle were a hit at our booth.  Thank you to the expertise of the Nile ladies that came out and made those things.  Also thanks to PA Helen Robinson for sharing her delicious recipe for the peanut brittle.  We also had some mighty fine baked goods that went over very well.

Past Queen Sharon Pequinot did a beautiful job giving the history of our founding fathers at our November session.  This has been a tradition shared by all Daughters of the Nile all over the country and in Canada the month of November or December every year since our founding.  Thanks again, Sharon.

Remember, we will be having our in-gathering in January before our regular stated session.  Please bring a dish to pass for the pot luck and your own place settings and have some good food with some good friends.

ILLNESSES:  I was out of commission for a couple of weeks.  Somehow I contracted the H1N1 virus and was very ill.  Thank God I'm ok now.  I just have to take it slower for awhile; and I'm trying.

I've been informed that PQ Mary Alice Parcell has been under the weather.  Please keep her in your prayers.  Also, Princess Ida Marie McInnis is having some serious surgery on November 10th. 

I have received news from Gail Stoutenberg, president of the Alpena Nile Club that Princess Mickey Towlerton is doing much better following her arm surgery.  She said that Mickey was able to attend their meeting in October and that she is doing great.  Glad to hear se is on the mend.

President Gail also informed me that the Alpena Nile Club will be making the dinner on December 8th for the installation of the new president of the Alpena Shrin Club, Wayne McWilliams.  We wish the ladies well in their endeavors and president Wayne good luck in the following year as president.

I am enclosing the following excerpt from a news article about one of our other princesses of the Alpena Nile Club.  I think it is wonderful, and it reminds us of the wonderful ladies we have in our Nile and the good work they do.  Princess Cheryl, I know your Mom and Dad (Donna “Mickey” and Art Towlerton) and your ladies in Alpena are very proud of you.  So are we and so is Michigan.  Congratulations.

“Cheryl Lemke – School Nurse of the Year

Cheryl Lemke, Alpena Public Schools nurse since 1985, is this year's Michigan School Nurse of the Year!

Superintendent Brent Holcomb said, “We are fortunate to have such a wonderful, caring nurse who serves not only our 4,400 students, but our 500 staff members as well. Cheryl goes above and beyond to make sure students and staff are taken care of in many ways. Her dedication shows she truly loves her job.”
Lemke is responsible for 11 schools spread out across the entire county. Her duties include caring for medically fragile students, responding to emergencies, heading the student immunization program, training staff to assist in a variety of medical situations, and writing protocols that inform substitute teachers and staff about what to do when help is needed. Lemke is also the school district’s representative to the medical community, collaborating with the District Health Department Number Four and Alpena Regional Medical Center.

Off-duty, Lemke sews hospital burn gowns and toy bags for children who require extended hospital stays. She is also an accomplished photographer who won first-place in the Alpena Wildlife Sanctuary River Center photography contest.

Lemke and her husband, Ron, a retired Alpena Public Schools counselor, reside in Alpena. They have a daughter, Ashley.”

Just an added note from president Gail Stoutenberg: Princess Cheryl is the hospital chairperson for the Alpena Nile Club.  She is the wonderful gal who purchases all the gifts for the hospital with the money we share with them each year.  Even her husband helps he shop.  He just purchased an entire rack of children's clothing for next year.  Since the outfits were on sale, they bought them all.  That's how they shop for our kids.  Thanks from us to princess Cheryl's husband for helping, and thanks to princess Cheryl!

I hope and pray that you and your families all have a blessed Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year!

Nile Love and hugs, Yvonne Szagesh, Queen

Pageantry Unit Dinner

As the president of the Pageantry Unit, I have scheduled a dinner for all of the ladies and their husbands (or a guest).  The place?  Famous Dave's BBQ in Saginaw.  The reason?  To have fun, fellowship and good food.

So, you're in the Pageantry Unit?  Come on out on December 16th to Famous Dave's, bring your husband and/or a guest, and join us for fun, food and fellowship.

This event is listed on the Nile Calendar, so if you subscribe to it through Google Calendar, you will get all of the updates.

Nov 5, 2009

Bazaar

The 4-star Bazaar is this Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm.  Lunch is served from 11 am til 2 pm or until the food runs out.

Makere will be collecting your Christmas Crafts and baked goods on Friday from 3 pm to 7 pm.

Come out and enjoy the crafts and baked goods!  Help is always welcome, so if you can drop by to give breaks and help at one of the tables, feel free!

Oct 19, 2009

October Message

Ladies of the Household,

Well, Fall is upon us and nature is dressing herself in all the beautiful colors of reds, oranges, browns, and so forth.  Fall is also an indicator of things that are coming up, such as the Four Star Bazaar and Thanksgiving and all those special holidays.

Please try to contribute your time and/or some goodies to help the Bazaar be a success.  Nile will be having a booth as usual, so please help if you can.

I want to thank the Alpena Nile Club again for their generous monetary gift to the CRA and for the wonderful gifts they purchased and contributed to the Cincinnati Shrine Hospital.  As you well know, your hard work and efforts are very much appreciated.  Thanks again for the wonderful weekend we shared with you.

I also want to thank the Nile ladies and their husbands for traveling up to Alpena.  We had 13 there from Saginaw.  The Nile Club in Alpena certainly does appreciate our visit, and we certainly had a lot of fun.

Please remember to mark your calendars to remember to attend the Nile meeting on November 10 to help celebrate Nile's Founder's Day!

Sickness

I spoke with Past Queen Mary Alice Parcell.  She said she is doing much better.  She has been having some problems with her asthma, and she had to spend some time in the hospital.  Past Queen Helen Robinson is doing much better.  She was well enough to accompany me in my car and share a room in Alpena, which I really appreciated.  I would like to thank her again, thanks PQ Helen.

I also heard that Princess Alice Tallon is still in the nursing home recuperating, and Princess Millie Foutch is still in Frankenmuth Tender Care.  Please try and send them a card so they know they are always remembered and keep them in your daily prayers.

God Bless you all and keep you safe, well, and happy.

Nile Love,

Queen Yvonne

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Oct 18, 2009

Noodles, Peanut Brittle, and the Christmas Bazaar

G'day all!

At our last meeting, it was decided that were going to try something new and make noodles to sell for the Christmas Bazaar.

It has gotten plenty of positive feedback, and we have 2 bags sold already!

We are meeting on October 22nd at 9 AM to make the noodles.  We have 2 noodle machines and plenty of help for that day.

We are also making Peanut Brittle from Helen Robinson's famous recipe on November 2nd at 9 AM.  This is to be sold at the Bazaar too.

Speaking of the Bazaar, it is November 7th from 9 AM to 3 PM with lunch served from 11 AM to 2 PM (or whenever the food runs out).  We have assignments for who's working where, but if you want to come by and relieve people at the craft and baked goods tables, feel free.  It will be lots of fun, and I hope everyone can come out and buy stuff.

Also, please note that drop off for the Bazaar will be Friday, November 6th in the afternoon.  I am not clear on the time right now, but when I am, I will post again.
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Oct 4, 2009

Unit Dinner

As the president of the Pagentry Unit, I would like to have a dinner sometime in December for Unit members.

This is a chance for fellowship and fun.  Family members are invited (spouses, etc).

I am not sure about where we will be going; to finalize plans, I would like to have a meeting of the Unit members AFTER the regular session on October 14th.  If you're in the Unit and know of someone who is but doesn't have access to this blog, please tell them about the meeting so we can talk about this really quickly.  It should only be about ten minutes, and I was planning on having right after the regular session.

I will announce it in Session under "Good of the Order" or something.

Again, this should be less than TEN minutes.  I want to keep it short.

Princess Tirzah, Amy, Pagentry Unit President
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New Feature!

Attention everyone!

I've now added an email option to this blog.  You can now enter your email address into the box to the right and get the updates sent directly to your email inbox.

NOTE: This email list is NOT managed by me.  It is from Blogger/Blogspot/Google (the host and software for this blog).  There will be an unsubscribe link in each email message from the blog if you wish to quit receiving the messages.

I'm excited about this.  In addition to RSS, this is another way to get the word out on new things happening in our Temple.  If you have feedback, feel free to shoot me an email (rpgirl1981[at]gmail[dot]com).
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Sep 15, 2009

Alpena Visit

Our Alpena visit is coming up on September 26th.

Details:
  • Dinner costs $12. Contact Princess Royal PQ Nancy for tickets and to pay.
  • The social hour starts at 5 pm; the meeting is at 6 pm; and the dinner is at 7 pm.
  • There will be drawings for door prizes like previous years.
  • There will be a silent auction.
  • We're staying at the Holiday Inn Express on Saturday night.  We usually meet for breakfast around 9:30 or 10 on Sunday.
I'm pretty certain that Nancy and Ellen F. will be bringing their truck/van and can help transport the hospital items back to Saginaw.

It's always lots of fun.  I hope to see as many of the membership as possible in Alpena!
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Sep 9, 2009

HandChime Unit

I have done some initial research on starting a Handchime unit as far as costs and equipment needed for a small unit.  I will bring that information to our next stated session. 

If anyone would like to hear what the music would sound like please go here, scroll to the bottom of the page, and choose any of the songs listed in the center section labeled MelodyChime® Instruments. 

I also ordered a fundraising CD which I hope to have by the October stated session.  I will donate this CD to the Temple, as it will be a great tool for us as a whole for any fundraising that we may need to do in the future.

This is a handchime:



PQ Kristy Meyer
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Sep 7, 2009

Hospital Giving List

I have The List! As most of you reading this know, Daughters of the Nile exists to support the Shriner's Hospitals for Children. This list is of the items needed by the various Shriner's Hospitals.

Please Note: Only new items will be accepted. The reason for this is because used items may have bacteria that could cause infections.

On-to the list!

Birth to 1 Year
  • activity centers
  • infant mirrors/musical toys
  • rattles and squeeze toys
  • nesting and stacking toys
  • NO WATER FILLED toys please
1 to 3 years
  • blocks, toy telephones, stacking rings
  • jack-in-the-boxes
  • push and pulls toys
  • shape sorting boxes
  • sorting and grouping toys
3 to 5 Years
  • Duplo blocks
  • musical toys
  • board games: Memory, Picture Lotto, Chutes & Ladders, etc
  • popular TV character toys: Clifford, Sesame Street, Blues Clues, Disney, etc
6 to 10 Years
  • board games: Outburst, Jr. Pictionary, etc
  • art/activity kits
  • 30-100 piece puzzles
  • fashion and career dolls (all nationalities)
11 to 18 Years
  • board games: Sorry, Trouble, Monopoly, etc
  • remote control cars
  • models, crafts, and science kits, etc
  • diaries, stationary
  • teen word searches and sports books
  • teen movies, music and magazines
  • hand-held electronic games
  • nerf balls
  • personal CD players with headphones
  • caps and t-shirts with sport logos (adult L-2XL)
  • wristwatches
  • Game Boy Advance and games
  • paint by numbers sets
  • disposable cameras
  • scrapbooking material
  • mini bottles of bubbles
  • Polariod 600 film
  • books or CDs in Spanish
  • stickers
  • blank journals
  • "I Spy" books
  • school supplies
  • DVDs (G or PG)
  • batteries
The hospitals have been very fortunate to have generous support of the various Shrine clubs and units and Daughters of the Nile Temples, so they do not need the following (as they have plenty right now):
  • hospital gowns/dresses
  • knitted slippers/bed socks
  • infant bibs
  • pre-op dolls
  • large afghans
  • Barbie dolls
  • coloring books
  • Matchbox cars
  • wagons
If you do not have time to purchase items, please feel free to send money if you wish to donate. Our hospital giving chairpersons (Elizabeth and Amy) will be glad to purchase items to send to the hospital in your name.

Supreme Queen Visit

Ladies of the household, fall is just around the corner and I can not believe summer is almost gone. I want to thank every one of our officers, Past Queens and ladies of the household for making our Supreme Queen visit so successful. Supreme Queen Vesta Marshall is such a wonderful and gracious lady and we all want to wish her well in her travels, and a safe and successful year.

I want to welcome our new members Karen Wellman and Allie Wellman to Makere Temple.

I am sure everyone knows Karen is my daughter and Allie is my granddaughter. Thank you for making them feel so welcome. I know they look forward to attending the sessions and working for the good of the children as we all do.

Thanks to all that attended our summer picnic in July. We had 24 members along with some family members who enjoyed the good food and fellowship.

REMINDER:
Our annual visitation to our Alpena Nile Club will be the weekend of September 26th. We are staying at the Holiday Inn in Alpena. The annual meeting and banquet will be on Saturday, September 26th. Please make your dinner reservation with Princess Royal, Nancy Hoffman. The dinner is by advanced reservation only. You need to make your own reservations at the Holiday Inn (1000 US 23 North Alpena MI 4707, 989-356-2151 or 1-800-423-0908). Car pools can be arranged, so please plan early.

We have had some illness this summer, Princess Millie Foutch has been very ill and in St Marys Hospital; she will be moved to Frankenmuth Tender Care in Frankenmuth. PQ Mary Alice Parcell's Noble Don had be ill and also in St Marys but he is home now and doing much better. PQ Helen Robinson lost her sister Norma Richmond. Cards or Notes are always welcome, Millie loves getting cards. We wish all a speedy recovery and our condolences to PQ Helen and her family. To our members I have missed I am sorry and I hope you have a speedy recovery. We have also lost Princess Emma Corne, who was a life member. We wish to extend our condolences to her Noble Bill.

Nile Love

Queen Yvonne
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Aug 12, 2009

Supreme Queen Visit

The annual visit by our Supreme Queen, Vesta Marshall, will be on September 3rd.

The dinner is at 5 pm, costs $12.50 and is payable as soon as possible. We need to get the money to the caterer.

Ceremonial is following the dinner. Please come out and support your Queen, officers, and Vesta. It's sure to be a fun evening with the initiation of two new Daughters.

I will also be collecting recipes, if you have them!
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Jul 17, 2009

Project: Cookbook

Hello all, your Princess Tirzah here (Amy).

As many of you know, I'm doing a cookbook for my project as Royal, but I'm getting started early.

I have copies of the form you need to fill out if you would like to contribute to the cookbook. Please call me, email me, or come to the session to get a form.

I would like to see the forms back by the October session.

This is not set in stone, but I would like the forms back in October. If you are going to Grand Chapter (for OES) do feel free to bring them to the November session if you can't get them emailed to me beforehand.

I'd like to be selling the books my Royal year, so that's why I'm starting early.

If anyone wants to help me with editing, please contact me and we can get together sometime after I've collected the recipe forms.

I look forward to seeing all the recipes you ladies have worked on!

Thank you all for your help!
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July Newsletter

Summer has finally arrived and as I write this, it is hot and humid and I personally love it.

The 93rd annual Supreme Session held at London, Ontario, Canada is history. Ten of our members and two husbands attended. Five were there for the whole week and seven were there for part of the week.

The sessions were very interesting and informative. There were 1,221 voting delegates, many more ladies of the household, and quite a few husbands that went on the play day tours during the day, and then escorted their wives to the Evening Unit Performances.

The new Supreme Princess Badoura is Susan Schumacher from Oregon. The Supreme Session in 2012 will e in Portland, Oregon. How exciting for our Princess Badoura, Ellen!

Of course the highlight of the Thursday was watching Supreme Queen-elect Vesta Marshall get crowned as Supreme Queen. We all know her here at Makere, and I know we wish her well and will keep her in our prayers as she travels from temple to temple.

We received four(!) Supreme Appointments, which is very good for our small temple. They are: Past Queens Elizabeth, Sharon, Ellen Z. and Laurie. there will be a complete report at our first session in September.

Please check the calendar for the itinerary of the Supreme visits at the temples in Michigan, including Michigan City, IN and Omar temple in London. I, along with some of the other ladies, will be attending some of these visits. If you would like to travel with us, please let me know and I will make arrangements for you to go.

Please DO NOT FORGET OUR ANNUAL NILE PICNIC, Saturday July 18th at the Masonic Center on Center Rd at 2 pm. Please bring a dish to pass and your own table service. Iced tea will be provided and I will bring ham.

I hope you are having a wonderful summer so far. I look forward to being with you all at the coming events.

Nile Love,

Queen Yvonne
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Jul 11, 2009

June Message

Yes, this is late, but these are the type of things that will be placed on this site.

The week of July 7-11 we will be in London, Ontario for the Supreme Session. Several ladies will be attending during that week. Five of us will be attending the whole week. Eight more ladies with some husbands will be there for the installation of the Supreme Queen. It should be a very informative session, plus an exciting one. Vesta Marshall from Omar Temple #111 will be crowned Supreme Queen. Sins she is well known here at our own Temple, we are looking forward to it. Congratulations, Vesta!

In 2010, the Supreme Session will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana and in 2011, it will be held in Tampa, Florida. I hope some of you can make plans to attend. It is such a spectacular and informative time.

Our annual Nile Picnic will be held on Saturday, July 18th at 2 pm. Queen Yvonne Szagesh will be furnishing ham and iced tea. Bring a dish to pass and your own place setting. We will have a good time!

The Supreme Queen's visit is on Thursday, September 3rd so please get your reservations into the recorder by August 20th. Price is $12.50 for the banquet and husbands are welcome.

Sympathy and Distress:

Princess Barbara Caswell's husband, Past Potentate Jim Caswell has passed away. God bless you and your family, Barb; you are in all of our prayers.

PQ Mary Young has been under the weather for this past month, with back problems. She is doing much better. Please keep her in your prayers as well.

Princess Alzerta Holmes is recovering from some complicated shoulder surgery.

Please keep all of of these ladies in your prayers, and if you can, send them a card to let them know you're thinking of them. It will be appreciated.

Have a wonderful summer, and don't forget about the picnic or your reservations for the Supreme Queen's banquet.

Nile Love,

Queen Yvonne Szagesh