Thursday, December 1, 2011
News from National
Thursday, July 7, 2011
New Parenting Class Manual
Thanks to a grant offered by Hilliard Lyons Community Outreach Program American Mothers, Inc. in Kentucky created a bound manual for it "Power of Positive Parenting" classes.
Now all the handouts and information is conveniently bound together in this packet in the order of the classes. All the information is together at your finger tips.
Classes are being offered at the South Oldham Library and at other locations via American Mothers, Inc. For more information please contact Betsy Lowe at 749-4339.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
2011 Celebration of Motherhood at the State Capitol
Susan Hill |
Next I introduced Susan Hill. She spoke for 10 minutes sharing many joyous moments in raising her family.
I then introduced the 5th grade essay program and announced that we were here to honor our three state finalist.
and the first place winner, Morgan Jemtrud.
It was my pleasure to also publicly announce that Morgan was named the 2nd place winner in the National Essay Contest. I presented her with a letter, certificate and check for $75. She was thrilled.
Cole Gerdemann and his mother Karri, Abby Harlan and her mother, Dana, Morgan Jemtrud and her mother Jamie. |
American Mothers Betsy Lowe, Jamie Jemtrud, Dana Harlan, Karri Gerdemann, Carrol Hoagland, Susan Hill, RuthAnn Sullivan, Pearl Taylor, Teresa Pina, Norma Hodge, Vivian Foe and LaDonna Richardson. |
Mothers of the Year: Betsy Lowe 1996, Carrol Hoagland 2000, Norma Hodge 1980, Susan Hill 2011, RuthAnn Sullivan 2011, Pearl Taylor 2002, and Vivian Price 1994 |
Susan Hill, 2011 Kentucky Mother of the Year Betsy Lowe, Kentucky State President RuthAnn Sullivan, 2011 Kentucky Young Mother |
Susan with her family, husband Robert Hill and one of their three children John, Betsy Lowe, RuthAnn with her husband Kenn Sullivan |
Saturday, May 7, 2011
National Convention in Salt Lake City
Shauna Dunn and the violinist/fiddlers |
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
State Meeting, May 14
National Day of Prayer, May 5
National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 5th! The National Day of Prayer has a long standing history in the United States with the call to pray first made by the Continental Congress in 1775. Records indicate that there have been at least 914 state and federal calls for prayer since 1775. To find an event in your community, please click here. |
Friday, April 22, 2011
2011 Winners of the 5th grade essay contest
Cole Gerdemann and Abby Harlan, from Harmony Elementary School |
Cole and Abby with their awards and certificates |
Sunday, February 20, 2011
RuthAnn Sullivan, 2011 Young Mother
RuthAnn Sullivan with her husband Kenn Sullivan |
Susan Hill 2011 Kentucky Mother of the Year
Susan Hill with her husband Robert Hill |
Monday, January 17, 2011
January 2011 State Meeting
Dear Honored Members,
I hope the new year has been good to you so far. We had a very busy year for Kentucky in American Mothers, Inc. last year, but we didn’t get together very much. I so missed seeing you this year. I hope our schedules will allow us a better opportunity to gather and meet.
I hope you have enjoyed the updates on the Kentucky AMI web site. www.KentuckyAMI.blogspot.com. It is there for you and others to enjoy. Because of our web site we were recognized and the recipient of a $2,500 grant from the Hilliard Lions Foundation.
We have much to go over as an organization. There have been some changes regarding the state organizations from the national level. We need to review these changes as a group and decide our direction.
We are hosting the first State Association meeting of the year at my house (6104 Laurel Lane, Prospect, KY) on January 29, 2011 starting at 11:00 am and then going to eat at Verbena Cafe’. Meals range in price from $6.25 to $11.49. This restaurant serves breakfast and lunch all day in a quaint comfortable atmosphere. You can go to their web site and review their menu before coming. Please RSVP to Betsy Manship at 270-842-0860 for meeting and lunch reservations.
Verbena Café
Owners: Mike and Laurie Cortino
10639 Meeting Street
Suite 103 and 104
Phone: (502) 425-0020
www.verbenacafe.com
Please bring any Mother of the Year or Young Mother applications with you to the meeting. The search committee need them to make their final selections (provided we have any).
Also, bring a few items to auction off to help our Mother of the Year and Young Mother attend National Convention in April. We hope to have both positions represented for the state of Kentucky.
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Sincerely yours,
Betsy Lowe
Kentucky State President
American Mothers Inc.
502-749-4339
Recipient of Grant
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
PRESS RELEASE: Young Mothers Search Begins
- Be a member in good standing of American Mothers by February 20 of the year for which she is nominated and be willing to participate in AMI activities and support its goals as defined by its mission statement.
- Have been married to her husband, a man, in a legal ceremony.
- Be a mother of at least one child (excluding foster or step children), all of whom are under the age of 18 by Mother's Day of the year she is nominated.
- Be an example of one who is striving to improve her mothering skills.
- Be willing to serve in American Mothers in her state.
- Be an active member of a faith-based organization.
- Be able to complete the required portfolio (available at www.americanmothers.org)
PRESS RELEASE: Mother of the Year Search has begun
- Have been married to her husband, a man, in a legal ceremony.
- Be a mother of one or more children. Her oldest child must be older than 18 years old by Mother's Day of the year in which she will serve as Mother of the Year.
- Have proven to be a successful mother as evidenced by her child(ren)'s accomplishments.
- Be able to represent American Mothers, Inc. using her mothering experiences.
- Be an active member of a faith-based organization.
- Be an active participant in community, state, national, or international activities.
- Be a member in good standing of American Mothers by February 20 of the year for which she is nominated and be willing to participate in AMI activities and support its goals as defined by its mission statement.
- Be able to complete the required portfolio (available at www.americanmothers.org)
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Power of Positive Parenting
Topics include:
Make time for positive interaction
Realistic Expectations - for you and them
Positive and Negative Consequences speak for you
Knowing when to be quiet
RSVP: Betsy Lowe at betsy4kids@aol.com