Sunday, October 3, 2010

Good for Them & Good for You!


Where or where does the time go?? I've been meaning to do this post for almost a month now. Sigh!

Well, one place my time has been going recently is to the Junior League. I usually avoid talking too specifically about where we live, but I'm ignoring that rule today. Because today is all about my community! I feel remarkably fortunate to live the life I have. My husband, daughter & the rest of my family are so fabulous, precious and supportive. We are comfortable. Do we have a gazillion dollars in student loans to think about each month? Yup. Do we have a great & safe neighborhood, plenty to eat, and the opportunity to travel & visit the aforementioned, much-loved family? Yup. I strongly believe that since I have been given these opportunities, it is my responsibility to give to my community in support of those who do not have so much. I also have wanted to get to know my new home better. It is my hope to return to counseling at some point and I think that counselors have an obligation to be familiar with community resources in order to advocate appropriately for their clients. Plus, how will I take advantage of all this place has to offer (and I do believe that anywhere you live has much to offer, as long as you're willing to look and engage in what's available) if I don't know what's here?

So, I took the lead of a couple Chicago friends who were involved in JLI & my neighbor who is a past-president of the local Junior League chapter and I joined the Junior League of Wichita (JLW). Phew! Has this added to my stress level! It's not that there are crazy expectations or anything. It's just tricky to meet obligations when you have an unpredictable toddler and no family in town to dump her on watch her for me. BUT, it also has been a great way to better understand my community and to contribute something to the greater good.

Let me tell you a bit about that...
In its first 85 years, "JLW has contributed over $5.8 million to the Wichita community in the form of community projects and training programs. In addition, over $44 million in-kind services in the form of volunteer hours have been donated to improve the quality of life in the Wichita area." (from the JLW Fast Facts sheet - there's lots more great info on JLW there!). These projects are all related to topics the League has identified as areas of interest and include: aging, children, the environment, violence, women, volunteerism, & promoting the City of Wichita. You can read specific position statements on each of these topics here. Many of these topics are ones that are very close to my heart and I am happy to be involved in an organization that works to address these issues within our community.

One of the major sources of funding for all of the work we do is the annual Holiday Galleria. It's taking place THIS WEEKEND, Oct. 7-10 at Century II in Wichita. It is a shopping extravaganza that features 115 national and regional retailers. Tickets are $8 and go to support the work of JLW.

I have to confess that I've never been before, but it really sounds like a good time. There are some extra special events, too. (I'm hoping to go to the Girls' Night Out on Friday night. Anyone wanna join me??) I hope you'll consider coming, spreading the word, and supporting JLW!

As an extra incentive, I'm doing a little giveaway! I have 2 pairs of tickets that I will give away to 2 winners chosen by random.org. To enter, just do one (or more) of the following...
- Tweet about Holiday Galleria
- Promote it on Facebook
- Promote it on your blog

Then, just leave a comment (on my blog!) that you have done so. Please make sure to leave a separate comment for each. You have until NOON on WED., OCT. 6 to enter. Winners will be announced that night!

Good luck and get shopping!!

9 comments:

  1. I would normally be all over this one, but we are going to a concert Friday night, then out of town Sat. and Sun. However, when I'm on facebook later, I would love to promote the event-the least I could do for everything they do for the community!

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