Wednesday, November 17, 2010

PRESS RELEASE: Young Mothers Search Begins

Qualifications for Nomination as State Young Mother:

  1. 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.
  2. Have been married to her husband, a man, in a legal ceremony.
  3. 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.
  4. Be an example of one who is striving to improve her mothering skills.
  5. Be willing to serve in American Mothers in her state.
  6. Be an active member of a faith-based organization.
  7. Be able to complete the required portfolio (available at www.americanmothers.org)
If you would like to recommend someone that can fulfill the above requirements please contact the Betsy Lowe, Kentucky Association State President of American Mothers, Inc. at BLoweAMI@aol.com or at 502-749-4339. Thank you!

All nominee's forms need to be submitted by January 15, 2011.

PRESS RELEASE: Mother of the Year Search has begun

Qualifications for Nomination as State Mother of the Year:

  1. Have been married to her husband, a man, in a legal ceremony.
  2. 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.
  3. Have proven to be a successful mother as evidenced by her child(ren)'s accomplishments.
  4. Be able to represent American Mothers, Inc. using her mothering experiences.
  5. Be an active member of a faith-based organization.
  6. Be an active participant in community, state, national, or international activities.
  7. 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.
  8. Be able to complete the required portfolio (available at www.americanmothers.org)
If you would like to recommend someone that can fulfill the above requirements please contact the Betsy Lowe, Kentucky Association State President of American Mothers, Inc. at BLoweAMI@aol.com or at 502-749-4339. Thank you!

All nominee's forms need to be submitted by January 15, 2011.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Power of Positive Parenting

The Power of Positive Parenting Classes are being offered on Tuesday nights starting at 7:00 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in room 114 through the month of November.

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

Thursday, June 17, 2010

2010 National Convention in New York City

April 28, 2010 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, the 75th Annual National American Mothers Convention is underway.

Board meetings on the second floor, State President meetings just after… a very busy time for us while we are there. One of the most enjoyable elements of the convention is listening to the Mother of the Year and Young Mother speeches.
Before the speeches begin the mothers socialize or review their thoughts
Betsy and Kimberly Wright
Betsy, as National Literacy Chairperson presenting the West Virginia State President with the check for the 5th grade essay contest winner.
Betsy with Sunny Welch. Sunny is the National Chairperson for Mother's Against Abuse. This is one of Betsy's favorite programs to support. She distributes booklets entitled "In Control" (for boys), and "Be Strong) for girls.



Saturday afternoon lunch outside at a cafe' on the perimeter of a church. Lunch with Connell Branan, Past National Young Mother, Ansley Barnett, Past National Young Mother, and Andrea Ball, newly appointed Executive Director.
At the 2010 National Convention Gala!
Left to Right: Betsy Lowe, Kentucky State President & 1996 Ohio Young Mother, Kimberly Wright, 2009 National Young Mother, Kimberley Shelton, 2008 National Young Mother, Ansley Barnett, 2006 National Young Mother, and Connell Branan, 2007 National Young Mother. (and great friends)

Betsy with friends and associates from the national board: Marilyn Dougall (Oregon), Joan Pryor (Washington DC), Betsy, Valerie Earnshaw (Vermont), and Ansley Barnett (Georgia).


After the Gala, the Young Mothers and I went on a tour of Manhattan Island, compliments of the Young Mother from New York. We walked from the Waldorf Astoria to the Empire State Building. Upon viewing New York from the top of the Empire State Building we rented a limousine to take us around town.
The limo drove us all around Manhattan including a drive to Central Park.



Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Winners of 5th Grade Essay Contest in Courier Journal


Harmony students' essays win contest

Three students from Harmony Elementary School are winners in the seventh annual Kentucky Association of American Mothers Inc. 5th Grade Essay Contest. Maggie Nixon Duke won first place, Emily Faith Wheeler, second, and Sierra Robinson, third. Here are their essays:

What does my mom mean to me? My mom means a great personality and always willing to help me when my "plans" don't go as I intended them to. Also, a friend because she is always doing zany things to make me laugh like putting blue streaks in my hair.

When we're together it's like we have our own little world. It's always an adventure when I get to hang out with my mom. I love it when we camp out in the living room and watch our favorite TV shows.

I know she really loves me when she lets me help her with her photography business. It is always fun to be around my mom! Even when I get in trouble I know she will always love me and I will always love her too. I love my mom so much. She is my best friend!

--Maggie Nixon Duke

My mother means to me ... love. Almost all mothers are loving, but my mom makes me feel loved in every special way. My mom is someone I can always count on.

My mother is loving because she is always giving me hugs and kisses. She always is patient with people or situations even when I am not. I love when we do crafts together and when she teaches my friends and me how to cook. She makes what seems like such hard work, so much fun because she loves it. She has taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, if I do it with love; and it's okay to fail as long as I try.

But most of all, she is an optimist. I hope this is something I will learn from her. My mom is the best mom I can ever have.

--Emily Faith Wheeler

There's an amazing lady I call mom. Every day she thinks about me. She says she always loves me even when I'm bad. All her actions and thoughts are centered around making me feel safe and loved.

She helps me with my homework, makes my lunches for school (sometimes includes an "I love you" note). Mom will attend all my school performances, and is my biggest cheerleader. She'll even schedule the play dates with my friends.

Mom schedules vacations, like the one time she planned a cruise, when she arranged a trip to Hilton Head. Some other fun things she does is watch girly movies with me. Other times she'll play a board game or come up with a fun craft.

Most of all I love my mom. I can tell her anything. She's the one I go to when I'm sick or hurt, and will always give big hugs.

--Sierra Robinson

Monday, April 12, 2010

SPRING MEETING

Dear Friends and members of American Mothers,


Greetings! We have been on a roller coster here in Kentucky with our AMI program. Up here in Louisville and Oldham County we have been teaching “The Power of Parenting Classes” as Goshen Elementary School and Harmony Elementary School. These classes provide lessons on parenting that can influence and make changes for good in our communities. I am very pleased with our dedication to this cause and ask you if you’d be interested in donating one hour a week (for 8 weeks) to teach these lessons in the area where you live. If so, please contact me at betsy4kids@aol.com or 502-749-4339.


We also have had our ups and downs with our search, find and search again for the state Moher of the Year and Young Mother. We approached several wonderful candidates that were nominated by neighbors, clergy, and schools; however, all the MOY candidates refused. We had one Young Mother candidate accept, but then decline as her family is moving this week to Michigan.


We had 48 students entries in the annual 5th Grade Essay Contest “What My Mother Means to Me”. The state judges have finished judging the essays and the 1st place winner has been forwarded to the National competition. We will announce the winner at our State meeting.


After a few changes, the State Meeting is scheduled for April 17 at 10:00 a.m. at the home of Betsy Lowe (6104 Laurel Lane, Prospect, KY). This is also the day of “Thunder Over Louisville.” I hope that is okay with everyone. It is my hope that we can conduct our business, and then enjoy the festivities of Louisville without difficulty. Lunch will follow the meeting at a local restaurant (around $12 per person). Please RSVP to Betsy Manship by April 5.


I am very excited to be attending the National Convention in New York the last week of April. Please let me know if you are attending too. This is the 75th anniversary - Mothers and Diamonds are Forever.


Since we were not able to have our meeting in January or February, we will need you to mail in your AMI dues ($35) to Mark Lowe, State AMI Treasurer, 6104 Laurel Lane, Prospect, KY 40059 - or - you can bring them to the meeting.


Since we do not have a MOY or YM candidate, I’m not sure if we want to hold the auction. Please email me with your opinion - betsy4kids@aol.com.


Sincerely,


Betsy Lowe

State President

American Mothers, Inc.

Betsy4kids@aol.com