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Perspectus 
Junior League of Buffalo Newsletter
May 2010
In This Issue
Message from the President
Show House Proceeds
Junior League in the News
JLB Active Book Club
Junior League in the News
Do it in a Day Activities
Junior League Luncheon
JLB Provisionals Support Gerard Place
Junior League Annual Dinner
Literacy Volunteers Sign-Off
Kids in the Kitchen
JLB Board:
 
President - Anne Leary
 
President Elect - Beth Montague

Recording Secretary - Elise Haremski

Communications Vice President - Karen Sperrazza

Financial Vice President -Alexandra Wehr
 
Community Vice President -Jennifer Berryman

Membership Vice President -Erin Wilkins

Sustainer Vice President -Barbara Bukowski
 
Sustainer Vice President
- Colleen Seminara
 
Strategic Plan Chair
- Ruthann Foley

Parliamentarian - Christina Pearl
 
Perspectus Editor - Terri Parsell Hilmey
 
Dear Member,
 
At our meeting on April 27th, we met at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery to hear two compelling arguments for where our 2009 Show House Proceeds should be put to work in our community.  In the end, $515,000 was awarded to The Martin House Corporation, for work on The Darwin Martin House.  Thank you to everyone who participated in the process, from the Proceeds Committee, headed by Julie Warman, to everyone, Sustainer and Active, who came together to vote.  It's a remarkable achievement, and we should all be very proud of our ability to raise these kinds of funds, and give them back to our community.
 
Albright-Knox LogoThank you very much to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery for hosting our meeting!  It was a lovely setting for our get-together, and we're grateful for their hospitality.
 
Twentieth Century ClubOur next meeting, our Annual Dinner,will take place on Tuesday, May 25th, at The Twentieth Century Club.  There will be a meeting at 5:30 p.m., followed by cocktails at 6:15, and a sit-down dinner and program at 7:00.  Please join us!  It's always a wonderful time, with awards and laughs, and a review of everything we've accomplished during this wonderful year. 
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Anne Leary, President
Junior League of Buffalo 
Show House Proceeds 
Show House Rendering
On Tuesday, April 27th, the members of the Junior League of Buffalo awarded $515,000 to 
The Martin House Restoration Corporation, for restoration of The Martin House Playroom.
 
Our Press Release:  (April 2010, Buffalo, NY)  The Junior League of Buffalo/The Buffalo News Decorators' Show House has announced The Martin House Restoration Corporation will be the recipient of proceeds from the Junior League of Buffalo (JLB) and The Buffalo News Decorators' Show House 2009.  The Martin House Restoration Corporation will receive $515,000 for the restoration of The Martin House Playroom.
 
Anne Leary, President of the JLB, announced, "Western New York is in the midst of reinventing itself culturally and economically.  Its revival hinges in large part on cultural tourism: critical new revenue generated by the area's architectural heritage.  The Martin House is recognized as a pivotal component of the WNY economic cultural development initiative and needs the support of its community in the last major phase of restoration.
 
The Martin House Restoration Corporation (MHRC) has requested funding for expenses related to the restoration of the historic playroom, an individual component within the larger interior restoration of the Darwin D. Martin House.  The MHRC was formed in 1992 and since then has accomplished nearly 75% of the restoration of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Martin House Complex.  Despite the ongoing restoration, the MHRC offers tours, educational programs and events. An international magnet for tourism designed by arguably America's greatest architect, over 25,000 visitors toured the Martin House Complex in 2009. But leadership giving from both the public and private sectors has been tapped out.  Support from the Junior League is critical. 
 
The planned work in the Martin House playroom will restore historic plaster, paint and wood trim while updating mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. This spacious lower level room, proposed to be named THE JUNIOR LEAGUE/BUFFALO NEWS LEARNING CENTER, will be a dedicated educational space which will allow for limitless programming for community members, tourists, school children, architecture students and history aficionados. The educational space will be outfitted with audio-visual equipment and technology hardware and software.
 
In October 2011, the Buffalo region will be hosting the National Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference.  It is imperative that Buffalo, and the Martin House Complex, be ready for the 2,000 preservationists and architectural scholars in attendance.   
 
Every other year, the JLB Show House Proceeds Committee distributes RFPs to the Buffalo/Niagara not-for-profit community.  Organizations respond with a preliminary proposal, requesting a minimum of $200,000 for a project with "significant impact" in the community.  This year, 65 organizations responded.  Entries are judged based on criteria detailed in the JLB Bylaws, Mission and Vision.  The list is narrowed to two finalists in three qualifying rounds.  A vote of the JLB general membership took place on April 27th, 2010, awarding the monies to The Martin House Restoration Corporation.
 
E.B. Green's Wallace Estate, located at 697 LeBrun in Eggertsville was transformed by area decorators, landscapers and craftsmen The Wallace Estate, the 15th Decorators' Show House co-sponsored by the Junior League of Buffalo and The Buffalo News, was held April 25 through May 17, 2009.  Area decorators, landscapers and craftsmen performed an amazing revitalization of The Wallace House, an elegant French Provincial home constructed in 1929 by noted Buffalo architect E.B. Green.  The 10,000-square-foot mansion is situated on approximately two acres, together with a carriage house which hosted a café, and a signature boutique, La Petite Fleur, which featured items from local artisans and crafters.
 
Past recipients of Show House proceeds include EPIC (Every Person Influences Children), Theater of Youth, the Buffalo Museum of Science, Kleinhan's Music Hall, Hospice, Child & Family Services and the Buffalo Zoo, among others.
 
The Junior League of Buffalo is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and to improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.  Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
Junior League in the News  
Buffalo Spree May 2010 CoverThe May issue of Buffalo Spree magazine featured "WNY's Most Powerful," and the Junior League of Buffalo was admirably represented.  Past President Mary Ann Kresse, Past President Clotilde Dedecker, current President Anne Leary and member Melinda Rath Sanderson were all quoted and featured.
 
JLB Active Book Club     
JLB Book Club - Book CoverThe next book club meeting is to be held at Gillian Driscolls' home at 61 Chatham Ave on May 5, 2010 at 7pm.  The title of the book is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. 

Here is a short summary of the book:   It is a "small charming novel comprised of letters. Set in both London and Guernsey Island, this novel follows author Juliet as she becomes friends with the inhabitants of the island shortly after the end of World War 2. As she writes, she becomes more and more intrigued with the stories of the people who survived the hard times, and she decides to create a book based on their experiences. In order to gather more information, Juliet moves temporarily to the island and soon finds herself immsersed in the culture and relationships". 

Since the date falls on Cinco de Mayo, she will be serving food with a Mexican theme. Hope to see you there!
 
Please e-mail Sharon Nosenchuck at norash2001@yahoo.com if you are able to come.
 
 
Junior League in the News    
Mary Roberts, center, executive director of Martin House Restoration, and Jack Walsh, President, talk with Junior League President Anne Leary about plans to use $515,000 for educational outreach.  Photo courtesy of Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News 
Buffalo News Pic - Proceeds
Buffalo News, April 28, 2010: 
 
"Martin House Restoration Corp. on Tuesday was awarded $515,000 to expand its educational outreach program. The award was decided by a vote of the membership of the Junior League of Buffalo, which considered two finalists, in Albright- Knox Art Gallery.
 
Junior League President Anne Leary said the award is the largest ever presented by the organization, which raised the funds through its annual Junior League of Buffalo/Buffalo News Decorators' Show House."
 
Do it in a Day Activities
JLB's Do It In A Day (DIIAD) Committee invites Junior League of Buffalo members to participate in the following service projects.  Please contact Hadar Borden at hborden@gmail.com or 984-0250.
 
Food Bank LogoFood Bank of WNY - Food Sorting
Volunteer help needed to sort food collected by the Food Bank of WNY.
When:  Saturday, May 22nd from 9:00am until 1:00pm
Where:  Food Bank of WNY
 
Habitat for Humanity LogoSave the Date:  Habitat for Humanity, WomenBuild 2010 - Saturday, May 8th
Habitat Buffalo
is sponsoring a Women Build project in 2010 as part of their 25th anniversary celebration. Women Build is a program of Habitat for Humanity International that empowers women to learn new construction skills, work on building a house, and make a difference in their community.
Additional details to come as they are announced!
 
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children LogoThe 4th Annual Ride For Missing Children - Friday May 14
When:
Friday, May 14, 2010
Time:   4:00 - 7:00pm
Where: ECC North Campus
Sponsored by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children/New York (NCMEC/MY), the Ride for Missing Children is a police escorted, closed-road bike ride throughout Erie county, that raises funds to support local prevention education programs and to remember all missing children. Volunteers are needed to assist at the closing ceremonies, where family and friends will assemble to greet the riders following their long journey. They will assist with the bike rodeo, set-up and clean-up and various other activities and events.
 
Save the Date:  Brush Up Buffalo 2010 - Saturday, June 19th

Brush Up Buffalo organizes an annual, one-day event that brings together sponsors, donors of goods and services, and teams of community-minded volunteers to paint the exteriors of low-income, City of Buffalo homeowner's homes. Teams formed from the 500 - 1,000 volunteers from businesses, unions, community groups and city and county government, work with members of the Painter's District Council #4 to paint, on average, 15 - 20 homes -- all in one day -- and at no cost to the homeowner.
Additional details to come as they are announced!
Junior League Luncheon    
Luncheon Invitation
 
JLB Provisionals Support Gerard Place    
Making Over Apartments and Residents
By Kari Anderson
 
Darjanette Pannell models her new look and new clothing at the life skills class sponsored by the JLB
Gerard Place (1)
This April, Junior League provisionals completed a two day service project with Gerard Place.  Sixteen provisionals developed and implemented a career day for the clients at Gerard Place.  With the assistance of Karen Brown, Audrey Lundy, and Shelby McKinney, the provisionals were able to present a three-hour life skills program designed to inspire the clients to continue on the path towards independence. 
 
Samantha Dininny enhances her new look with a makeup demonstration sponsored by Mary Kay
Gerard Place (2)
Miss Shelby McKinney, a Buffalo city firefighter, started the afternoon with a discussion about overcoming obstacles and shutting out negative distractions in life.  She told the clients that she too had needed help to get on her feet, but is now successful in both her career and private life.  She encouraged the residents to make healthy choices for their children by becoming active in their lives and leading through example.  After listening to Shelby's inspiring message, three break out group were offered.  The highlight of the career presentation was Karen Brown, who volunteered her time for this presentation.  As a human resource manager at Ingram Micro, she gave authentic information about how she expects an applicant to respond during the interview process and gave the residents tips for addressing perspective employers.  To that end, our own Leaguers helped the residents get online and establish work appropriate email addresses.  Clients also had the chance to pamper themselves with Arbonne lotions, donated by Independent Arbonne Consultant Audrey Lundy, and Mary Kay cosmetics.  With their new look, each resident was able to choose up to two new professional outfits.  At the end of the program, over 45 additional bags of clothing were donated to Gerard Place.  The majority of this was office appropriate clothing.  Cookbooks were also donated as part of Gerard Place's commitment to teaching nutrition and meal planning.
 
Leaguers Tiffany Banker and Astrid Willis hang curtains at Gerard Place of Buffalo during our apartment makeover
Gerard Place (3)
After a very successful career day, the provisionals returned to Gerard Place on Saturday to make over an apartment for an incoming family, including a mother and a six year old girl.  Through the efforts of our provisional group, co-chaired by Loretta Carrison, we were able to collect many of the items needed to fill the apartment.  In fact, we are well on the way to accessorizing a second apartment!
 
Gerard Place is hosting its third annual art auction on June 18 at Shea's.  Look for upcoming DIIAD information on how you can get involved with this event.  

Gerard Place still has several families leaving this spring and needs to replenish their apartment donations.  They are in desperate need of couches, but are gladly accepting all apartment furnishings.  As you can see from Tiffany's picture, they are in need of long drapes.  They could also use twin sized bed sheets and need twin sized mattress pads.  Please see the attached link to see the list of needed items.  Receipts are always available for tax purposes.
 
Junior League Annual Dinner     
Annual Dinner Invitation 
Literacy Volunteers Sign-Off    
Literacy Volunteers Logo
 
 
 
 
 
Literacy Volunteers 3-Year Partnership Comes to an End
By Jennifer Berryman
 
Over the last three years the Community Council has worked with Literacy Volunteers of Buffalo and Erie County as our Signature Project.  It is hard to believe that our partnership has come to an end so quickly.  While it took some time to learn about Literacy Volunteers and how they can best utilize our trained volunteers, our members were ready and anxious to help where ever they can.
 
Literacy Volunteers' biggest need was tutor training for adult students.  Over 30 members were trained as tutors to assist in drop-in centers Literacy Volunteers' headquarters at 1313 Main Street.  With the assistance of the Junior League Tutors, Literacy Volunteers was able to expand the drop-in center times to accommodate the needs of their students.
 
Our members were trained in storytelling techniques and ran story time sessions at different venues in the city of Buffalo.  Our most touching moment has been our relationship working with the Somali-Bantu Youth Council.  The council worked with the students on many different aspects of their lives, including school, family, career and leadership.  The council has been keeping you updated on their success over the years, and have presented to the Junior League membership on many occasions.  The Somali Bantu Council will continue into the 2010-2011 Junior League year.
 
The Junior League of Buffalo Community Council has also assisted Literacy Volunteers in awareness and fundraising events such as Coffee & Chocolate, Buffalo Wing Fest and book sales.  Members worked in other capacities such as sorting books and assisting in their library.
 
The monetary donations made by the Junior League largely went to ordering new teaching materials for students and tutors to use during their tutoring sessions.  This donation allowed Literacy Volunteers to keep materials current and up to date with the most research-based methods and strategies. Other monetary donations purchased new laptop computers to use for intake appointments with students, host a holiday party for our students and volunteers, and purchase office supplies and training materials. 
 
Just recently, Literacy Volunteers has moved to the Central Library in Downtown Buffalo.  The reality is that in today's funding environment all not-for-profits must explore ways of working more economically. Currently rent, utilities and other facility-related expenses consumes one of the largest part of Literacy Volunteers' budget. Moving to the library, while not rent free, will decrease costs by over 89%.

Just as important as the financial considerations are the opportunities that partnering with the library will bring to Literacy Volunteers' tutors and learners. This includes expanded programming, modern training facilities, extended outreach and other joint ventures. These changes will catapult Literacy Volunteers into the 21st Century.

"On behalf of Chris Gibas, Executive Director, Amy Lawrence, Program Director and all the staff at Literacy Volunteers, we thank the Junior League of Buffalo for your support over the last three years.  We hope the League will continue to support Literacy Volunteers' mission and volunteer opportunities at our organization." 
Kids in the Kitchen   
Kids in the Kitchen PicThe JLB Provisional Members presented "Kids in the Kitchen" on May 1, 2010 at the Boys and Girls Club in Tonawanda, NY.  Through age-appropriate activities, children in grades K-8 participated in activities designed to promote healthier lifestyles through a series of educational and enjoyable games, stories, fitness activities and hands-on cooking lessons.  About 50 children participated.  Chef Michael Braxton led in the food preparation.  Demetrius Bell, #77 offensive tackle with the Buffalo Bills, provided insight into his career and spoke about the impact healthy choices has on it.  JLB would like to extend a very warm thank you to Computer Task Group, Inc. for granting a $1,500 sponsorship for the event and "B" is for Books for donating all of the books.  Rosanne Braxton was the leader in this event and it was perfectly executed by all of the provisional members.  Thank you to Astrid Willis, Lisa McNutt, Maureen Hanagan, the Canisius High School Tennis Team, and Rosanne Braxton's daughters for volunteering as well!
 
Did You Know? 
Clotilde DedeckerDid you know that the JLB's Past President, Clotilde Perez-Bode Dedecker, who was mentioned in "Buffalo's Spree's WNY's Most Powerful," and is now the President and CEO of the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, was also the President of the entire national Association of Junior Leagues International?  Pretty impressive!  We're proud of you, Clotilde!
 
Condolences 
Dear Members,
We were saddened to learn of the passing of Judith Harvey Grant, a Sustainer Emeritus of the Buffalo Junior League.
 
 
Dear Members,
It is with GREAT sadness that we let you know that Marsha Gresens' daughter, Amanda, passed away suddenly on April 18th.  Please keep Marsha, husband Jim and son Aaron in your thoughts and prayers."
 
 
Dear Members,
Again, we find it sad but necessary to inform you of the passing of one of our Past ('66-67) Presidents, Eileen Joyce Gugino.
 
 
Junior League Photos
Group PhotoIf you'd like to see some of our photo albums on Kodak Gallery, click on the link below, and sort through the various events, dating back to 2005! If you find a pic of yourself, or a friend, that you particularly like, you can order it there on-line, too.
 
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