Thursday, December 1, 2011

News from National


Hi All,

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  We have started sending Connell a weekly report on our efforts on behalf of AMI from the national office.  She suggested that we share these with you so you know what we have been doing!

Andrea and Jacquie attended the Nov. 20th Interfaith Services in Washington, DC at The Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church, where they distributed
AMI recruitment collateral and acquired several new memberships on site.  Jon Cooper, professional photographer, was on site as well capturing the celebration of Service for AMI’s National Mother of the Year, Ernestine Allen.

We are still receiving memberships in conjunction with the fall magazine mailing.  We have received several dozen as a result of this membership drive.

We reviewed the “Books for Beginners” presentation that the Nevada Pilot Program is working on with the Bradley Group.

We fulfilled several shipping requests for AMI collateral.  We are getting low on Mom to Mom magazines (approx. 100 left).  We will need to reprint for the spring.

We are seeking competitive jewelry bids to present at the AMI Jan. board meeting.

We are working on follow up with Sandy on the donation that the interfaith service gave to needy Thanksgiving families, adding a clip from the service to the website, newsletter, etc.

Dianne submitted to the UN Council on Women the AMI statement that outlines the problem of domestic violence against pregnant women.  We will be sharing this information with our members in the upcoming magazine.

We are working on convention planning and budgeting so we can drop a mailing and launch the convention website soon.  We still need speaker confirmations from Ree Drumond (Connell) and the keynote speaker (Andrea).

We are following up on sponsorship opportunities with Chesapeake Energy.  We are working on the collateral for the AMI “Likes” program which will include a page on the website and a flyer.

We submitted the final report for the Dupont Foundation Grant

We are following up on the endowment fund deposit into the AMI general operating funds

State Charters – Assisting State Presidents/Area Coordinators with State Charter information, creating helpful instructions for the process.

MOY, YMOY, MOA – Processing Nomination forms, contacting candidates regarding their nomination and appropriately sending out to state/national contacts, tracking info in excel.   We process several of these each week!

Orders & Requests – Fulfilling all orders, requests for AMI Collateral and merchandise.

Memberships – Memberships are continuing to be managed, processed and updated in the AMI database.

General Support – We continue to strive to provide prompt support to our Executive Board, Sponsors, Members and Staff via emails, phone calls, faxes and mail. 

Andrea Ball
Executive Director
American Mothers  
1666 K Street, NW, Ste. 260
Washington, DC  20006

Thursday, July 7, 2011

New Parenting Class Manual

Dear friends and members,

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

RuthAnn Sullivan
May 14, 2011 "Celebration of Motherhood" at the State Capitol in Frankfort, KY.

Today is a day of honoring mothers; two in particular,  Mrs. Susan Hill, 2011 Kentucky Mother of the Year, and Mrs. RuthAnn Sullivan, 2011 Kentucky Young Mother.  It is also a day of recognizing the creative writing of three 5th grade students that wrote about their mothers.

The program went as follows:  I welcomed everyone out, Pearl Taylor, Mother of the Year from 2001 gave the invocation, and then I introduced RuthAnn Sullivan.  

She spoke for 10 minutes on the influence of evil and how we need to prepare our homes and families.  I presented her with a roses, her Young Mother necklace, an engraved silver tray,  a certificate from American Mothers, a letter from Senator Rand Paul and a Proclamation from Judge Executive of Oldham County, David Voegle.

Susan Hill



Next I introduced Susan Hill.  She spoke for 10 minutes sharing many joyous moments in raising her family.  





I presented her with a roses, her Mother of the Year pin (presented previously), an engraved silver tray,  a certificate from American Mothers, a letter from Senator Rand Paul and a Proclamation from Mayer Fisher of Louisville, KY.









I then introduced the 5th grade essay program and announced that we were here to honor our three state finalist.  

Cole Geredmann took 3rd place - he read his essay.  I had already presented him with a certificate and gift card to Barnes and Noble at his school, but today I presented him with a proclamation from Judge Executive David Voegle and a gift certificate from Osbourne Books.  













This repeated with the second place winner, Abby Harlan,

















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.

We concluded with a brief expression of thanks, and an explanation of what we do in American Mothers.  I shared some of the programs that we run in the state.  We then adjourned to the Rotunda for photos.

Cole Gerdemann and his mother Karri,
Abby Harlan and her mother, Dana,
Morgan Jemtrud and her mother Jamie.
Following the photo session we caravanned to the Candleberry Tea Room for a luncheon.  There were approximately 20 that attended the luncheon.  What a wonderful lunch.

What a great and successful day.  I felt very good about everything that had happened and look forward to seeing RuthAnn Sullivan and Susan Hill share the values of family and home throughout our wonderful state of Kentucky!

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

This year's convention was held at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah.  The state of Kentucky's President, Mrs. Betsy Lowe along with the state Mother of the Year, Mrs. Susan Hill and the state Young Mother, Mrs. RuthAnn Sullivan were in attendance.

The first day was filled with National Board meetings and orientation meetings.  That evening we were treated to dinner and entertainment at Heritage Place.  First we had a delicious barbecue, followed by a touring train ride to the first settlement of Utah.  There were were entertained with line dancing, folk story telling and more.  It was a wonderful evening.

A side benefit of attending national convention is that you have the opportunity to see friends from all around the country that you would not normally see.  Above, Betsy with Vivian Dibbs of NC and Karla Cox of UT.  Below, Susan Hill with her husband, Robert before boarding the train.
Shauna Dunn and the violinist/fiddlers


The next morning started early with the Tapestry breakfast followed by the Young Mother's speeches.  































Wednesday, May 4, 2011

State Meeting, May 14

Celebration of Motherhood

Saturday, May 14
11:00 a.m. (EST)
State Capital, Frankfort, KY

Honoring:
2011 Mother of the Year
Mrs. Susan Hill

2011 Young Mother
Mrs. RuthAnn Sullivan

2011 Essay winners
Ms. Morgan Jemtrud
Ms. Abby Harden
Mr. Cole Gerdemann

Reports from National Convention will be given by State President, Betsy Lowe.

Luncheon after meeting at China Tea Room
RSVP:  Betsy Lowe @ 502-749-4339

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

Over the coarse of two day, Betsy Lowe, State President traveled to Locust Grove Elementary School in Centerille, KY and then to Harmony Elementary School in Goshen, KY to make the award presentations to our 5th grade essay contest "What My Mother Means to Me" contest winners.

At Harmony Elementary, Mrs. Lowe presented Cole Gerdemann with 3rd place in the state.
 and Abby Harlan with 2nd place in the state.  Each of their presentations and essays were shared aloud over the TV school broadcast.

Cole Gerdemann and Abby Harlan, from Harmony Elementary School

Cole and Abby with their awards and certificates
Photos and info from Locust Grove coming soon!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

RuthAnn Sullivan, 2011 Young Mother

RuthAnn Sullivan of Peewee Valley was selected as the 2011 Kentucky Young Mother.  

RuthAnn Sullivan with her husband Kenn Sullivan
RuthAnn Benson Sullivan was born in Salt Lake City, UT, has lived in Naples, FL, and currently resides in Peewee Valley, KY.  She studied at Ricks College in Rexburg, ID where she met and married her best friend, Kenn Sullivan.  They have been married 16 years and have five beautiful children whom RuthAnn currently home schools for the second time around.  Originally, she home schooled due to an upcoming move.  Then, after returning to public school for two years, her children beggar, pleaded and bargained to home school again because as her oldest put it, "I get to learn so much more."  When she isn't home schooling, she spends her time writing a book, driving kids to activities, helping her husband with his business, and volunteering at church.  Her interests include reading, playing piano, studying the Constitution, traveling, video editing, and staying abreast of the news.

Susan Hill 2011 Kentucky Mother of the Year






Susan Hill of Louisville was selected as the 2011 Kentucky Mother of the Year.


Susan Hill with her husband Robert Hill
Susan Hill is former President and CEO of Diabetes Care & Education, a company she founded in 1996.  At 19-years-old Susan was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.  She focused her time and energy in learning all she could about the disease and sharing her knowledge with others. She received a Bachelors Degree in Biology from Vanderbilt University in 1975 and a Masters Degree in Food Science and Nutrition from Brigham Young University in 1985. Between degrees, Susan served a full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Boston, Massachusetts. She married her husband Robert in 1981. They have three wonderful children, Liz, John and Chris. Susan enjoyed being a stay-at-home mom while the children were young, volunteering at church and directing day camps for children with diabetes. Presently, she is Director of Public Affairs for her Church in Kentucky and on the Board of Eastern Area Community Ministries.


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

To our great surprise, the Kentucky Association of American Mothers, Inc. was the gracious recipient of a $2500 grant from The Community Foundations of Louisville in conjunction with The Charitable Contributions Committee at J.J.B. Hillard, W.L. Lyons, LLC.


Betsy Lowe receiving the grant announcement from the Charitable Contribution Committee at Hilliard Lions

What a blessed day for American Mothers, Inc.
We can do so much good with this grant.

A sincere thank you to all those that thought of us and made this happen.