admin – District 1 Membership https://membership.zontadistrict1.org Recruit, Retain and Build Capacity Sat, 30 Sep 2023 15:30:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 194902826 New Member: Gale Taylor https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/new-member-gale-taylor/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/new-member-gale-taylor/#respond Sat, 30 Sep 2023 14:39:51 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=526 Gale’s journey has taken her from being an EMT and volunteer to a high-tech professional, advocate, and loving parent.
Gale graduated from Lafayette College with a degree in Psychology and a Certificate in Secondary Education, leading to a career in the high-tech industry. She held various roles of increasing responsibility, including Product Manager at Digital Equipment Corporation, Marketing Manager at Oracle Corporation, and Linux Strategist at IBM.

In retirement, Gale continues to serve her community as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), advocating for the rights and well-being of children within the legal system. She is also a passionate supporter of Zonta International, empowering women and girls globally.
Family is Gale’s cornerstone. She and her husband raised two biological children and welcomed an adopted 8-year old daughter from Russia into their loving family.

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New Member: Theresa Robinson https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/new-member-theresa-robinson/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/new-member-theresa-robinson/#respond Sat, 30 Sep 2023 14:34:27 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=521 My name is Theresa Robinson, I am the very proud mother of 2 wonderful young adults who are free thinkers and follow their dreams. My son Parker is learning to be a brewer at a local brewery and has a lovely girlfriend and 2 beautiful cats (my grand kitties) and my daughter Kat recently moved to Florida to go to Tattoo Artisty School she also has 1 cat (my grandkittie). I have a fantastic husband who has always been supportive of my crazy antics and been there for us through everything 🙂
I grew up in Southern California but moved to NH as a middle schooler…. What a great time for a big change!  I have lived mostly in Concord my adult life, but recently moved to Candia, back to my homestead to help with my mom after my dad passed away.  I have worked as a nurse at Concord Hospital for almost 30 years, most of that time in the ER, worked as a SANE nurse for about 15 of those years, and more recently slowed down and moved to pre/post-op care.
My husband and I have always enjoyed traveling and have been all over, mostly to warm climates. Out one true love is Costa Rica and we now visit twice a year with a plane to semi-retire there in the next few years!
Zonta was introduced to me by the Raycraft women (Donna & Robin) and I am looking forward to joining this group, getting involved and helping out with the many wonderful things that I have seen and heard that we do for not only our community, but for many others and for women in need from all over.
Thank you for having me🙂
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New Member: Meme Exum https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/meme/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/meme/#respond Sat, 30 Sep 2023 14:09:20 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=515 Concord NH:  My name is Meme Exum and I’m thrilled to be joining an international effort to support women and girls.  I’m originally from Atlanta, GA however now live in Bow, NH with my husband and our two elementary school age daughters.  We live with a menagerie of animals and would have it no other way (cats, dogs & birds). I understand how incredibly blessed we are and am humbled by the reality that so many women and girls weren’t / aren’t afforded the same luxuries. I own a small website design business and work at a law firm in Concord, NH part time.  I find it to be nothing short of my obligation to give of my time and resources to lift other women up.   Zonta has a sound mission that I am 100% on board with and look forward to promoting through service and advocacy.  Thanks for including me!   Email: memeswebsitedesign@gmail.com  Website: www.memeswebsitedesign.com

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New Member – Robin Raycraft https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/new-member-robin-raycraft/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/09/30/new-member-robin-raycraft/#respond Sat, 30 Sep 2023 14:03:20 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=512 Robin Raycraft
Concord NH Club
While Robin is a new official member, she is carrying a family torch and has been to many Zonta events. Robin is a therapist who has her own practice locally.  Robin has long been an advocate for mental health and has dedicated her life’s work to empower, educate and treat individuals and families. With over 25 years in the field, she takes great pride in her work and truly loves what she recognizes as her life’s calling.
If this did not keep her busy enough, she is a single Mom of 3 beautiful children. The eldest just started college, the middle is a senior in High School and the youngest, whom she adopted as a teenager, is a junior. Robin also has a soft place for animals and has adopted several of them as well and some might say she has a small farm with her five dogs, 3 cats, a bunny, a guinea pig and some chickens. Her favorite people in the world call her Mom.
Robin loves to be part of her community and especially if it includes raising the status of women, she even named her first chicken Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
Robin was welcomed by the Concord Club, but invited by her own Mother with whom she also loves to spend time with and has inspired her in her advocacy work as well.
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How to Attract & Retain Members

How to Build Confidence & Skills

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Minutes – May 1, 2023 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/05/03/minutes-may-1-2023/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/05/03/minutes-may-1-2023/#respond Wed, 03 May 2023 20:37:53 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=469 District 1 Membership Committee
May 1, 2023 @ 6pm EST 7pm AST
on Zoom

Attendees: Lt. Gov. Donna Raycraft, Mary Knight, Diane Lestage, Joan Lanzillo-Hahesy, Jayma Hall and Seren Derin
Membership Chairs Missing: Bonnie Haghkerdar, Maida Follini, Nicole LaMattina, Dana Fraser, Lisa Emery, Regina Caines, Janice
Tatarka
Donna Raycraft called the meeting to order at 6:05. She welcomed Jackie from the Berkshire Club and asked each attendee to report
on the number of current members. Berkshire – 30, Chelsea No. Shore – 18, Concord – 33, Northampton – 9, Quaboag – 20.
Next, we watched a 40 minute video called How to Recruit and Retain Younger Members. All clubs are encouraged to watch with
interested members. It is filled with great ideas on how to plan for and approach younger members, and how to engage and retain
them. It is posted at https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/recruitment/
Feedback from attendees was very positive and generated some additional ideas to try in their clubs. Joan reminded us to try to leap
frog: get 50 year olds on board – they know 40 year olds who know 30 year olds, etc.
HOMEWORK – an idea from the video is to check your website from a phone (as younger members do) and see what 1st impression it
makes. NOTE from Mary Knight – contact info@zontadistrict1.org if you need help with sprucing up that home page. .

The next meeting is June 5th at 6pm EST, 7pm AST

We adjourned at about 7:08
Sincerely, Mary Knight, Notetaker

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Minutes – April 3, 2023 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/04/05/minutes-april-3-2023/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/04/05/minutes-april-3-2023/#respond Wed, 05 Apr 2023 19:52:48 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=460 Notes*

District Membership Meeting  April 3, 2023

*Mary Knight is on vacation, and no one wanted to take her place because her notes are impeccable.  By default, these are Donna Raycraft’s notes.  She asks that members correct any information that is incorrect because sometimes Donna gets caught up in a conversation and forgets she is supposed to be writing it down.

  1. This month’s discussion was centered on ideas to draw prospective new members to attend a meeting.  We were to bring ideas that we have used or ideas that we plan on doing.  And if we had none, we were to come to listen to ideas we could appropriate.
  2. Diane (Concord NH) talked about the club’s plan to have their usual presence at Market Days selling used books but also having a table with a whiteboard listing not only all of our accomplishments but also the current members.  We talked about the lure of that being that if someone recognizes the name of a current member, the more inviting it would be to come to a meeting.  For most people, it’s hard to join a group if you don’t know someone in it.  She also said that the club had ordered pins saying “Ask me what Zonta is” that all the book sellers and the tabling people will wear.  The question was asked wondering where to buy the pins.  Donna said she’d find out and mail the info out to people.
  3. Seren (Northampton)noted that her club has members, especially older ones, who do not show up for meetings. She thought about what would make old members, as well as prospective members, attend.  She came up with the idea of having very interesting, motivating, and well-known speakers.  She added that older members don’t attend for a variety of reasons, and it’s up to us to reach out to them.  We all agreed that our mission as membership chairs was not only to recruit new members but also to retain current members.
  4. Joan (Chelsea and North Shore) said her club gives out gift cards to 5 high schools in their area for families who are experiencing food insecurity. It was pointed out to them that a lot of organizations help out around the Christmas season, but they forget that they are food insecure all the time and that there are spring holidays (Easter, Ramadan, Passover) when people need help.  So the club decided to double their giving…$300 worth at Christmas and another $300 to each school in $50 increments in the spring.  The school administrator was so impressed that she joined the club on the spot.
  5. Maida (Halifax) explained that they used to do a very large awards banquet that cost a lot of money to put on that they recouped by charging admission. However, with dwindling numbers, it became a cost to the club instead of revenue.  They give awards to community college students so now give a smaller banquet on the college campus.  School administrators and all college students are invited, as are all potential new members.  She also said they have recently learned that tabling is inexpensive, productive, and needs few people to staff.  They plan one for either June or in the fall to take place in a busy mall.
  6. We talked about the universal fact that our clubs are aging which impacts the likelihood of younger members joining. Maida (Halifax) mentioned that one of their scholarship awardees joined the club, and her boyfriend does the technical aspects of the hybrid meetings. Joan (Chelsea North Shore) described her club’s new approach, which all the rest of us marveled at the reverse decade chain.  Joan explained that they have members in their 70s who know people in their 60s who they could bring in.  Those new members in their 60s probably know people in their 50s who they could recruit.  And the new members in their 50s could bring in people they know who are in their 40s.  We all agreed that with intentionality this could be a great campaign. Seren (Northampton) noted that our aging membership is not inviting to younger people.  And also that they see retirees as “professional”.  We agreed that it was a good thing that ZI omits that word from our description because all women are professionals whether they know it or not.
  1. Donna (Concord Club/Lt. Gov/District membership chair) suggests that membership chairs pull in the publicity committee to get the word “Zonta” in the paper as much as possible: announce the availability of a scholarship, then the announcement of the winner, an announcement of events.  Joan mentioned that they have a contact at one of their newspapers who willingly put in everything they offer.  Donna suggested that because newspapers are dying and have fewer and fewer reporters on staff, often if community members write an article themselves, the paper will print it.  She suggested an article about the history of Zonta.  Joan said they wrote something a number of years ago that is very long but could be edited down.  Jayma (Northampton) suggested that it could be broken down into three separate articles.  Seren (Northampton) asked if after Joan writes it would she share it with all the membership chairs, and Joan agreed.
  1. It was agreed all around that club’s regular fundraising events are ways to introduce club membership to already supporters. Donna shared that they often invite one of the recipients of our community college scholarship to tell her story at their well-attended holiday auction.  It’s always a compelling story and invites donations…why not couple that with an invitation to join.  Jayma said that the lure is always in the story.
  1. It was mentioned several times that these monthly meetings are interesting and helpful.

The meeting ended at 7:05.  As Donna was writing these notes, Janice Severance, who ordered the Ask Me About Zonta pins answered her text.  Her answer:  www.stickermule.com.

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Minutes – March 6, 2023 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/03/10/minutes-march-6-2023/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/03/10/minutes-march-6-2023/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2023 13:22:54 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=456 District 1 Membership Committee
March 6, 2023 @ 6pm EST  7pm AST    on Zoom

Attendees: Lt. Gov. Donna Raycraft, Mary Knight, Maida Follini, Diane Lestage, Dana Fraser, Lisa Emery, Regina Caines, Janice Tatarka
Membership Chairs Missing: Bonnie Haghkerdar, Rosanne Frieri, Nicole LaMattina, Jayma Hall, Joan Lanzillo-Hahesy

Donna Raycraft called the meeting to order at 6:05.   She checked in with each member and thanked us for coming to share and learn

Add Your Voice Campaign in April, May.  https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/recruitment/
Set an intention to mention your affiliation with ZONTA – talk about your experiences and try to sign up as many individuals as possible. They pay full membership for 2024 and get April and May free. This page has useful tools, suggestions, posters, etc.
More voices are needed to hep build a better world for women and girls.

Great resource for you (and all members” of your club) – Please Share Membership.ZontaDistrict1.org
Take a tour!  We have accumulated some good information for clubs to use as resources and tools.  Ask members to each choose a tab and report back on what they found useful and why.

Ideas Shared

  • Including “Membership” on the meeting agenda is helpful for keeping the topic front and center. Be enthusiastic and share things you learn from this meeting and the membership.ZontaDistrict1.org website.
  • Tabling opportunities are a great way to share info about Zonta. SHARE A TABLE WITH ANOTHER ORGANIZATION!
  • If you club needs a great handout – contact Mary to get a new brochure she has printed – 25 for $15.
  • When your club gives out money for causes in your community, suggest members of those organizations should join Zonta
  • Use Facebook to share events, activities, education awards, new members, achievements of all sorts. “Borrow” posts from ZI and other clubs. Ask members to comment and share. Not a FB person?  Find someone in or out of the club who would be willing to spend 15 minutes every couple of weeks – make them honorary Zontians!
  • Send letters to the editor about events or issues your club is advocating for. Get Zonta’s name out there.
  • News releases to local papers – the public needs to hear the name ZONTA lots of times to finally sink in!
  • Invite past education awardees to join your club or the new e-Club!
  • Invite BUSY people to join. If they really care about gender equality, they will find the time.
  • Retired members may not have coworkers they can invite, but they still have networks to tap. Think about folks in church, social clubs, services and shops you frequent, etc.


The next meeting is April 3rd  at 6pm EST, 7pm AST
Note:  Mary is out of town that day – notetaker needed.

We adjourned at about 7:00

Sincerely, Mary Knight, Notetaker

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Minutes – February 6, 2023 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/03/03/minutes-february-2023/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/03/03/minutes-february-2023/#respond Fri, 03 Mar 2023 16:22:41 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=448 District 1 Membership Committee
February 6, 2023 @ 6pm EST  7pm AST on Zoom

Attendees: Lt. Gov. Donna Raycraft, Mary Knight, Maida Follini, Diane Lestage, Jayma Hall, Joan Lanzillo-Hahesy
Membership Chairs Missing: Dana Fraser, Bonnie Haghkerdar, Rosanne Frieri, Nicole LaMattina, Regina Caines

Donna Raycraft called the meeting to order at 6:08.   She reminded us that next to the Club Nomination Committee (responsible for succession planning), Membership is the most important role for a successful club.  She thanked us for coming to share and learn.

New Materials – Mary shared a new District Membership Application and Brochure, that can be used by clubs as well – especially if your club does not currently have these materials. Please review and provide feedback on suggested edits and uses. Mary will get the price for printing the colorful trifold brochure.

Videos – Donna shared videos on Tabling and ‘Zonta – Then and Now’  – please review with your committee/club and discuss how they might be used. We will discuss it next month.

Recruiting – Attendees shared the current number of members and their recruiting goal for this biennium.  Chelsea (17 to 20), Concord (33 to 38+), Halifax (9 to 15), Northampton (9 to 15), and Quaboag (17 to 22).   Joan shared that the only successful outreach has been personal invitations; tabling, news releases, fundraising events, generous donations to good causes have been good for exposure, but have not attracted new members.

Retention – We all agreed that keeping current members engaged and feeling appreciated is critical. Jana shared that the Northampton President sends birthday cards to members from the club. Concord has tried ‘spotlighting’ a member (with a flashlight) and recognizing an accomplishment. Quaboag has highlighted members in their newsletter and may try that again.

Challenges – In-person meetings have gotten expensive (finding a suitable meeting space with food) and driving in the dark is an issue for some members. Joan’s club is trying lunch meetings. Other clubs are doing virtual or hybrid to accommodate members. Jayma raised the issue of getting new recruits involved right away. Mary suggested Mentoring tools and Onboarding Checklist on the www.membership.zontadistrict1.org site.

The next meeting is March 6 at 6pm EST, 7pm AST

We adjourned at about 7:00

Sincerely, Mary Knight, Notetaker

 

See also:
Membership Procedures (DRAFT)
OnBoarding Checklist (DRAFT)
How to be a Mentor – Leadership training
District Brochure
District Membership Application

 

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“No Pressure” Open House https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/02/16/no-pressure-open-house/ https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/2023/02/16/no-pressure-open-house/#respond Thu, 16 Feb 2023 15:26:52 +0000 https://membership.zontadistrict1.org/?p=437
One club used this on FB and Instagram and held it the week after Thanksgiving. It was horrible weather and we still had a nice little showing, gained 4 members and for sure some new supporters.  Open House would work in a home as well.
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