Showing posts with label EVENTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EVENTS. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2009

Quilting Bee

QUILTING FEST AND BOARD MEETING

June 26, 2009

On June 26 several members of the Oregon Association of American Mothers gathered at the Oregon City home of Helen Bean to make baby quilts, have a board meeting and share a pot luck lunch. The quilts will be donated to infants in need.











Sunday, July 12, 2009

American Mothers Inc. National Convention

A MOTHER'S GARDEN
American Mothers Inc. 74th National Convention
April 22-25, 2009
Portland, Oregon
I had the privilege to attend the national convention, representing Oregon as the 2009 Mother of the Year. It was an inspiring and fun filled three days.





One of the most challenging days for me personally was Friday. That was the day the each state mother gave her three minute speech on the topic: The Home is a Garden: How I Have Reaped What I Have Sown. It was so nice to have the support of family members in the audience! (See a copy of my speech on another area of this blog.)















The convention - Organized and hosted by our own Oregon Chapter was outstanding. The attention to detail and quality events provided all participants with worthwhile experiencs, important new knowledge and many happy memories. Each meal was beautifully presented and delicious.




The table setting were stunning and included lovely centerpieces that supported the themes, handouts for participants, printed menus, and attention to every detail.





























Saturday evening, the Gala Dinner was especially grand, with a color theme of black and red, beautiful red roses at each table and black table linens. Each participant receive a candy rose made from chocolate kisses and a cut glass heart.








For me, the highlight of the convention was the wonderful women I met and the new friends I made. Karen Schiessl (right) and I even squeezed in a trip to Powell's Books and Deseret Book. Mary Beth Scow (below) is from my home state of Nevada.








We often sat alphabetically, so I got to know Iren Cosilow from Oklahoma (standing below) and Virgen Camacho (left below) from Puerto Rico. Virgen had limited Enlish, but we enjoyed trying to communicate.






















Myrna Condie ( below center) and I shared lunch one day when the hotel ran out of food. We became fast friends. She shared flowers with me at the end of the convention that she couldn't take home with her on the airplane.


The Gala Dinner was full of formality and wonderful entertainment. Each mother of the year was escorted into the Colenel Lindburg Room by a member of the United States Marine Corps.

My heartfelf thanks go out to each member of our state organization that worked on the convention. This was a wonderful introduction to American Mothers, Inc. for me!



Mother's Day at the Grotto

MOTHERS DAY AT THE GROTTO


Every year the Oregon Mother of the Year is invited to speak on Mother's Day Mass at the Grotto, The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother in Portland, Oregon





This beautiful 62 acre Catholic Shrine and botanical garden is located in Portland, Oregon. The Grotto (as it is commonly called) is a non-profit Oregon corporation, supported solely by the proceeds of its gift shop and by donations. It is administered by the Order of Friar Servants of Mary.








It is wonderful that mothers are recognized this way each year. Members of the Oregon Chapter of American Mother, Inc. were also invited to attend as were past Mother of the Year and Young Mothers of the Year. I was given the opportunity to speak (see my speech in another section of this blog) on Motherhood, which was quite an honor.






I appreciated the support of my husband, Steven and our son Slade, his wife, Heidi, and their three children, Sawyer, Kennah, and Avy who were all in attendance.

A Visit to the State Capital

It is always exciting to visit historic sites and the Oregon State Capital is very impressive. I rarely have time to visit our capital city, Salem, and to enjoy the history, but on March 20, 2009, I was thankful to have a "trade" day from my job as a first grade teacher and visit the capital with other members of the Oregon Chapter of American Mother's Inc.






We were disappointed that the govenor, Govenor Kulongoski, refused to meet with us. Until he came to office, every govenor of Oregon has met with the current Mother of the Year. However, we did enjoy a nice visit with Elizabeth A. Kiren, lizkiren@state.or.us Citizen's Represetative, working in the Office of the Govenor. She was very gracious and listened to our presentations.






Goldie Burton did introductions andMarilyn Dougall gave an overview of American Mothers and spoke of the National Convention being held in Oregon this year. Jacki Hunlow spoke of the Legacy Project and park at Portland State University. Then Melanie Henstrom spoke as Young Mother and I spoke as Mother of the Year.





Elizabeth was presented with a beautiful plaque with the names of all of the Mothers of the Year for Oregon, mine being the last name on the plaque. Later we all went to lunch and had a board meeting.













State Gala

On February 6, 2009 I attended the annual Oregon Association of American Mothers, Inc. "Honoring Motherhood" Gala at the Shilo Inn Suite. I was attending as a "Mother of Excellence" and nominee for Mother of the Year. The evening's program and entertainment included dinner, presentations from art and music award recipients and the announcement of the 2009 Mother and Young Mother of the Year.




I was surprised, humbled and honored to be named the 2009 Mother of the Year for the State of Oregon. Melanie Henstrom (left) was named 2009 Young Mother. Maria Dowdle (2nd left) was 2008 Oregon Young Mother. Jacque Quello (right) was 2008 Oregon Mother of the Year.









Attending the gala event with me was my husband Steven, our daughter and her husband, Alisha and Steven, and our daughter and her husband Nola and Michael.