Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Why I Joined The Junior League of Columbia: A Provisional's Perspective

If someone asked me why I joined the Junior League of Columbia three months ago, I would have said one thing: "My mom is in a league in my hometown and she wanted me to join." I suspect a few of the other provisionals and actives might have joined the league for the same or similar reason. But it's a true statement! My mother is a Sustainer in Florence, South Carolina, where I was born and raised. My mom, in fact, was President of her league when I was growing up. I distinctly remember listening to the women on her board laughing in the living room of our house during their meetings. These women ended up being some of my mother's best friends in town.

But, just over one month into my provisional year at the JLC, my answer has changed. Now, if someone asks me why I joined, here's what I'd say:

"Well, my mother was in the league, but I really enjoy being surrounded by other woman who share a vision to improve themselves and the greater community of Columbia."

This sounds very "sound-bite"-ish, I realize, but its true – so far, I've met fantastic woman from all over Columbia who are behind the League's vision, mission, and opportunities for us to grow. I hope that I can take this provisional year and really use it to my advantage – get active in various areas of the League to see how it all operates, ask questions, and figure out where I fit in with the Junior League of Columbia. I hope that everyone in the provisional class this year will be able to see the benefits and the joys of being involved with the League. In the short time I've been involved, my outlook has already changed! Plus, now I have some new friends to hang out with during the week.

By: Meggie Baker

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

JLC Ladies Enjoy an Evening at Pout!

Every once in a while the ladies of the Junior League of Columbia take time out to pamper themselves! Last night proved such a time. Provisionals and Actives mingled while enjoying sips and snacks at Pout on Devine Street.

Some took advantage of having their makeup done professionally...


 While others perused the many products at Pout.


Because my friends and I wanted to make sure everything was safe to eat, we hung very close to the snack table. Wouldn't you?! Look how good!

 Throughout the night, door prizes were given out to the lucky person whose name was drawn, but the sweet ladies at Pout didn't want anyone to go home empty handed. Before heading out, each lady  recieved one of these...
Stuffed with sample lotions, bath fizzes, perfumes and lipstick, these gift bags were the perfect touch to the end of a great night. Thank you so much to Pout for hosting the Junior League of Columbia. We appreciate your graciousness and hospitality!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Celebrating Women’s Equality

Representatives of the Junior League of Columbia helped to celebrate the 91st anniversary of Women's Equality Day and ratification of the 19th amendment by participating in a special press conference at the South Carolina State House on September 7 hosted by the Southeastern Institute of Women and Politics along with many other prestigious women's organizations from across the state such as the League of Women Voters, the Alliance for Women, South Carolina Women Lawyers, the Center for Women, Coalition of South Carolina Healthy Families, Columbia Business & Professional Women etc.
At this event, the 2012 South Carolina Women's Agenda was presented focusing on four key items: a safe and healthy environment, educational opportunities for 21st century jobs, economic autonomy and political participation.

One of our Junior League of Columbia members, Ginny Waller, Executive Director of Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands spoke about freedom from violence against women.

State leaders like attorneys general Henry McMaster and Alan Wilson have recognized that sexual and domestic violence is not just a woman's issue, it is a community issue,” said Waller. “With focus from these and other forward thinking leaders, as well as electing more women in public office, S.C. can ultimately end violence against women.”

Please visit:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/150527/2/Does-SC-Need-More-Women-In-Politics to watch a video recapping the events and check out more about JLC's Public Affairs Team at: http://www.jlcolumbia.org/?nd=publicaffairs.

Post submission by: Emily Brady


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Lunch with Leaders for JLC Members


Are you interested in having lunch with an inspiring panel of local female elected officials? If so, please join JLC’s Public Awareness Team and Education and Development Committee for "Lunch with Leaders" on Monday, October 24 , from noon-1 p.m. at League HQ.

We have assembled a panel of female officials representing city, county and state government for a candid conversation about our new League focus of healthy children. We will learn more about the issues they see facing our community as we continue developing our strategic plan.

Registration is open on Digital Cheetah as of Sept. 9, and the event is limited to 40 attendees: http://www.jlcolumbia.org/?nd=publicaffairs. Lunch will be catered by Zoe's Kitchen. Questions? Public Awareness Team Chair Emily Brady (803-238-4767 or EmilyB.Brady@gmail.com ).