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This content provides detailed information about the District 12 leadership team, including roles and responsibilities, as well as biennial goals focused on service in women's and girls' issues. It highlights key events, awards, and achievements within the district's Zonta service programs.

  • District 12
  • Leadership Team
  • Biennial Goals
  • Service Programs
  • Womens Issues

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  1. District 12 Conference Sept. 25-27, 2015 Marcy O Toole Governor 2014-2016

  2. District 12 Area 1 - 219 Area 2 - 130 Area 3 - 120 Area 4 - 73 Colorado Wyoming 542 members Montana

  3. District 12 Leadership Team District Board Marcy O'Toole, Denver II - Governor Rene Coppock, Billings LT. Governor and Membership Chair Terri Otley, Denver II Treasurer and Finance Chair Deedee Boysen, Laramie Secretary Deb Beatty, Lakewood / Golden Parliamentarian Teresa Forbes, Sturgis Area 1 Director Michelle Ammerman, Cheyenne Area 2 Director Ann Hodgson, Foothills Area 3 Director Linda Hawkins, Prowers County Area 4 Director Andrea Hovey, Black Hills Area 1 Vice Director Carolyn White, Converse County Area 2 Vice Director Michelle M dal, Foothills Area 3 Vice Director Lois Schroeder, Prowers County Area 4 Vice Director Kay Meyer, Foothills - Centurion Committee Chairs & Coordinators Kay Meyer,Foothills Advocacy/UN Chair Debra Ureel, Denver II Amelia Earhart Scholarship Coordinator (Open) Archivist & Historian Deb Beatty, Lakewood/Golden Bylaws & Resolutions Chair Pam Malzbender, Foothills External Communications/PR Chair Jan Kirch, Black Hills Foundation Ambassador Kari Winter, Lakewood/Golden Internal Communications Chair Kathy Hyzer, Denver Jane M. Klausman Scholarship Coordinator Sheila Davis, Denver Nominating Committee Chair Janet Bergin, Royal Gorge Outreach Editor Ann Hefenieder, Billings Service Chair Debbie Sundberg, Billings Young Women in Public Affairs Coordinator Susie Nulty, Pikes Peak / Janet Bergin, Royal Gorge - Webmaster Deedee Boysen, Laramie - Z & Golden Z Coordinator

  4. Biennial Goal 1: Service Goal: Zonta s service programs reflect and enhance its mission 100% of local projects focus on women s and girl s issues (club assessments via ZI template) Coordinate ZI Service Recognition Award, per guidelines Zonta International Awards are well known in District 12 and promoted by clubs Service Recognition Award Area Meetings presentation Two Outreach articles Kickoff District Project at District Conference Promoting ZI Awards & Programs Amelia Earhart luncheon / Area 3 meeting Jan., 2015 recognized 3 AE fellows attending CU Recognition of District Scholarship winners 2014 International JMK winner: Samantha Johnson 2015 District YWPA winner: Annalese Warner (attending Saturday evening banquet) 2015 JMK winner: Edit Maszlaver (attending Saturday evening banquet) 2015 Emma L. Conlon International Award winner: Z Club Laramie HS

  5. Biennial Goal 2: Advocacy Goal: District 12 is a leading advocate for the rights of women and girls District wide training regarding the UN, Beijing+20, Post-2015 Agenda and CEDAW Zonta says No to Violence Against Women continues to be promoted Maintain a list of like-minded organizations UN, Beijing+20, Post 2015 Agenda & CEDAW Area Meetings presentation CSW event in NYC Outreach article October 14-16, 2015 partner with United Nation Association Zonta is hosting Leslie Wright, UN International Committee Chair, ZI Promoting Zonta Says No to Violence Against Women October, 2014 Area 3 event ZSN Art Show raised over $10,000. Numerous clubs held Zonta Says No events

  6. District Sponsored Advocacy Event October 14-16, 2015 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda Colorado chapters of Colorado chapters of Zonta the the United Nations Association United Nations Association will host Leslie Wright, UN Int l Committee Chair, ZI Leslie Wright, UN Int l Committee Chair, ZI We invite you to join us! We invite you to join us! Zonta International International & & will host DENVER DENVER: : Wednesday, Oct. Wednesday, Oct. 14 14 @ the World Trade Center @ the World Trade Center 6 6- -8 PM 8 PM BOULDER BOULDER: : Thursday, Oct. Thursday, Oct.15 15 @ the Boulder Public Library 1 @ the Boulder Public Library 1- -3 PM 3 PM BOULDER BOULDER: : Thursday, Oct. Thursday, Oct. 15 15 @ the 1st @ the 1st Congregational Congregational Church 4 Church 4- -7 PM 7 PM FT.COLLINS FT.COLLINS: : Friday, Oct. Friday, Oct. 16 16 @ @ the the Coloradian Coloradian, 5 , 5- -7 PM 7 PM

  7. Biennial Goal 3: Resource-Membership Goal: Clubs recruit and retain committed and skilled members Add 1 net new member to each club in 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 Form E-Club by end 2015 No clubs disband in District 12 during biennium Net+1: 2015 Goal: 567 2015 Actual (6/1): 522 2016 Goal: 588 (currently at 542 members) E-Club: Black Hills is sponsoring club & have 10 Zontians so far No clubs disbanded

  8. Biennial Goal 4: Resource-Leadership & Development Goal: Leadership skills and competencies are increased at all levels District training plan aligned with ZI Development Committee Provide training to club officers & members includes annual officer/board training Provide training on Governing documents and operations manuals Officer/Board training: Completed June/July, 2015 Offer again late October/early November Governing documents/operations manuals: Club workshop Club Board Reality Show. Additional training planned during Area Meetings Advocacy topics

  9. Zonta International Service Recognition Award Goal: Recognize outstanding service projects by Zonta Clubs and Districts which benefit women in local community ZI will recognize 6 most outstanding service projects by Clubs and 3 by Districts Focus: Service projects that empower women and girls to achieve equal rights and secure access to all resources Service projects focusing on prevention of root causes of violence against women and girls through eduaction Club Service Projects: Clubs may nominate in EACH category District Service Project: District may nominate 1 project in either category Timeline: Club Projects due to District: December 29, 2015 Winning Club Projects submitted to ZI: February 8, 2016 District projects sent to ZI: February 8, 2016

  10. ZI Service Recognition Award District Project District Project: Silent Witness Focus: Prevention of root causes of violence against women and girls through education Who: All Clubs in District What: Clubs display silhouettes with stories; present powerpoint to organizations, handout flyers/bookmarkers with domestic violence local or state information. When: October November, 2015 Submit Club write-up to District by Dec. 29, 2015 Where: In Local Community How: Contact libraries/state & county locations to display silhouettes Contact organizations to do PowerPoint presentation Hand out flyers/bookmarkers with local /state domestic violence statistics

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