AUGUST 2010
District 3 Governor’s
Newsletter
ZONTA
INTERNATIONAL
DISTRICT 3
can be called during difficult and
challenging times as well as
times when successes want to be
shared knowing they will
joyfully celebrate with you.. We
will explore, at the upcoming
conference, how mentoring and
fellowship can provide a valuable
lifeline for each club and the
individual members.
We will begin our journey
together at our 2010 Conference
in Atlantic City and continue
through the 2011 Conference in
Solomons Island, Maryland.
Let’s work together so we all
continue to make Zonta the
service organization of choice.
Please take some time to review
our district goals for this
biennium. And I look forward to
working with each of you so we
can achieve our goals and
continue “Making a Difference,
Globally, Locally and to Each
Other.”
Yours in Zonta,
Lisa Fraser
District 3 Governor
Greetings for the 2010 – 2012 Biennium
Dear District 3 Zonta Members,
Over the next two years, District 3
will be focusing on how we make
a difference in so many ways.
The theme is “Making a
Difference, Globally, Locally and
to Each Other.” Our new focus
will help us continue our work to
improve the status of women
worldwide through service and
advocacy.
How do we make a difference
globally? This is the foundation
of what our international
organization is all about. We
make a difference by continuing
our International Service Projects
in Rwanda, Liberia, Guatemala
and El Salvador. We also make a
difference with the strategies we have in
place to end violence against women.
This vital work is continuing in
Cambodia and expanding into Nepal and
Uganda. A new project will focus on
making a difference to women and their
families in Haiti. We also have our
educational programs that truly impact
the lives of the women who benefit from
the scholarship awards.
How do we make a difference locally?
This is the foundation of what our local
clubs do in each of our own communities.
We should be doing service projects that
tie in very closely with what we are doing
on an International level. Does your
local service project help advance the
status of women through service and
advocacy? We will explore this more at
the upcoming conference in a break-out
session devoted to this important club
initiative.
What I believe to be equally as vital is :
How do we make a difference to each
other? How many times do we talk about
how we have had Zonta friends support
us professionally and personally? I know
Zontians within District 3 who, because
of the support and encouragement
received from other Zontians,
expectations in career achievements were
surpassed in ways that had not been
envisioned before. I know Zontians who
Inside this issue:
Meet the Board
Meet the Chairs
News from ZI
2
Convention Highlights
Convention
Observations
3
D3 Goals
ZI YWPA
Notes from D3
Database Director
4
Reminders
Highlights from Call
To Conference
5
Meet D3 Lt. Gov
ZI Service Programs
6
News from the UN
Conference
Say NO
7
AE Fellowships
ZI Bylaws & Resolu-
tions
Area Directors INFO
8
Distr ict 3 Governor ’s News letter
DISTRICT 3
GOVERNOR’S NEWSLETTER
Greetings for the 2010 – 2012 Biennium
District 3 Zontians
At
Convention 2010
San Antonio, Texas
Save the Dates 9
ZI Website Access
D3 Website Access
The Latest News from
Zonta International
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Meet the District 3 Team
This biennium we have as
District 3 Board Members
Governor, Lisa Fraser
Zonta Club of Hampton Roads
Lt. Governor, Paulette Chatman
Zonta Club of Essex County
Secretary, Linda Butler Livesay
Zonta Club of Philadelphia
Treasurer, Cathy Paul
Zonta Club of Harrisburg-Hershey
Area 1 Director, Kathy Rau
Zonta Club of Long Island
Area 2 Director, Elizabeth Smith
Zonta Club of Morristown Area
Area 3 Director, Alice Kirchner
Zonta Club of Harrisburg-Hershey
Area 4 Director, Margo Sheridan
Zonta Club of Arlington
Parliamentarian, Judy Maietta
Zonta Club of Harrisburg-Hershey
We’ve heard from ZI President Dianne Curtis that ZI is featured on the UNFPA
Campaign to End Fistula website for our support of the obstetric fistula program. Go
to www.endfistula.org/new_features.htm to find out more.
The Wacker condo was sold! In today’s economy that is no small feat. On
July 26, 2010 escrow was closed and the final documents were signed. The sales
price was US $1,250,000. Congratulations to the ZIF board.
The convention donations to the Zonta International Foundation as of Tuesday of
the convention were $109,557.05. By the end of the convention that amount had
soared to over $140,000. District 3 was fifth on the list of top donating Districts.
More news about donations will be forthcoming soon.
Meet the New District 3
Chairs
Organization, Classification and
Membership: Paulette Chatman, Zonta
Club of Essex County
Finance: Cathy Paul, Zonta Club of
Harrisburg-Hershey
Status of Women/Service: Tricia
McDermott, Zonta Club of Suffolk County
Area
Legislative Awareness & Advocacy:
Leslie Wright, Zonta Club of New York
Jane M. Klausman: Jan Bryant, Zonta
Club of Baltimore
YWPA: Lila Davis, Zonta Club of
Hampton Roads
Foundation Ambassador: Donna Lane,
Zonta Club of Frederick
Conflict Resolution: Judy Maietta,
Zonta Club of Harrisburg Hershey
Nominating: Barbara Lippa, Zonta Club
of Fairfax County.
Public Relations: Roxanne Nielson,
Zonta Club of New Rochelle
United Nations: Mary Ann
Tarantula, Zonta Club of Northern
Valley
Amelia Earhart: Sharon Perry,
Zonta Club of Greater Queens
Bylaws & Resolutions: Amy
McCullough, Zonta Club of Prince
William County
Historian/Archivist: Georgia
LaBlanc, Zonta Club of Westchester
Database Director: Andrea Pieper
IT/Webmaster: Judy Johnston,
Zonta Club of Fairfax County
Centurions: Mary Ellen Bittner,
Zonta Club of Washington, D.C.,
Carol Beaver, Zonta Club of
Washington, D.C., Tebbie Clift, Zonta
Club of New York, and Barbara Lippa,
Zonta Club of Fairfax County.
CONVENTION 2010 HIGHLIGHTS
By Kathy Rau, Area 1 Director
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spective that is unique and has
made me more committed to
the mission of ZI.
I was very impressed with the
leadership of ZI President
Beryl Sten and look forward to
the leadership of our new ZI
President Dianne Curtis.
I hope all members and clubs
will be very supportive of the programs that ZI funds. The
dues we pay support the ad-
ministration of ZI. All dona-
tions to ZIF go to fund our
service programs.
See the article below for more
observations/impacts.
This was my first International
Convention as a delegate.
After attending this convention
I can only say that it was
WONDERFUL and an experi-
ence that helped me under-
stand more about Zonta than I
ever thought I would know!
Even though I have been a
member for a number of years, this international overview
gave me the best understand-
ing of the way ZI works and
the core mission of Zonta.
Being with members from so
many clubs worldwide helped
me really focus on the goals of
Zonta and the commitment
that so many women have to
Zonta (and the many differ-
ences of opinion/perspectives
we all have). The importance
of the Foundation is so much
clearer to me—and how the
funds from all the Foundation
projects/awards are central to
our mission. Three recipients
of Zonta awards, the YWPA,
Jane Klausman & Amelia
Earhart spoke and we all
should be proud that our funds
are helping them make a posi-tive difference in the lives of
others--I was very proud that
Zonta funds these programs.
Reading about Zonta Interna-
tional, visiting the Zonta web-
site, attending Area Work-
shops , District Conferences
and participating at local club
meetings are all important, but
participating in and hearing the
discussions about Zonta at
Convention gave me a per-
major goal for clubs:
to eliminate all advo-
cacy and service pro-
jects at the local level
that do not focus on
advancing the status of
women.
1606 people attended the
convention—1295 dele-
gates, 1370 members, 30
District Governors, 7
Past International Presi-
dents and 11 Interna-
tional Board Members.
112 Clubs were repre-
sented and proxy dele-
gates represented 632
clubs.
The Finance Workshop
& Open Forum high-
lighted Zonta funds and it
was clear that a dues in-
crease of more than $15
was necessary. The in-
crease, which was ap-
proved will begin with
the 2011-2012 year.
There is so much more
to report, but space is
limited; however one
important item is Zonta’s
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“Zonta’s major
goal is to
eliminate all
advocacy and
service projects
at the local level
that do not focus
on advancing the
status of
women.”
District 3 Governor’s Newsletter
CONVENTION “OBSERVATIONS”
Our New Zonta International Board
Pictured at right are the newly installed
Zonta International Board. Does the 4th
person from the right look familiar? It is
District 3’s own Ellen Karo who was elected
ZI Treasurer. Good luck & Best Wishes to
the entire board!
DISTRICT 3 GOALS
FOR THE 2010-2012 BIENNIUM
ZI Awards YWPA Scholarship
To District 3 Winner
The District 3 Board has set its goals for what it hopes to achieve in the 2010-2012 biennium. They are:
Achieve 100% club participation in donations to ZIF
Achieve net growth in both membership and new clubs
Align District chairs with ZI Chairs—so that District goals/initiatives are the same as ZI
Implement Mentoring programs for each club (varying degrees of activity
Based on club size, culture of clubs, needs, etc.)
2010-2012 District 3 Theme
Making a Difference Globally,
Locally and to Each Other
Briana will be a senior this
year, offered the following in
his letter of reference, “There
is something uniquely wonder-
ful about Briana ...From the
moment I interviewed her 2
years ago, it was clear that this
was an exceptional individual
who is bright, engaged, intelli-
gent, aware, positive and car-ing. Briana sees the world as a
world of possibilities and is not
content to sit on the sideline.”
Learn more about Briana at
www.zonta.org
The Westchester Club se-
lected Briana Hilfer, an 11th
year student as their YWPA
winner. She was also selected
as the D3 winner and we are
delighted to announce that ZI
has chosen her as one of the
five ZI winners!
Briana continues a proud tradi-
tion in D3 of outstanding young women poised to make
a significant contribution to
our world. She has already
distinguished herself in many
creative and leading ways, tack-
ling tough issues. For example,
she has an internship with the
Holocaust and Human Rights
Education Center. In her ap-
plication she explains: “Friends
ask me why I want to study
such a depressing subject. I
always respond that I focus on
the optimism of the Holocaust
more than the tragedy. This piece of history contains
countless stories of bravery
and human spirit.”
The Associate Director of
Admission at the school where
NOTE FROM DISTRICT 3
DATABASE DIRECTOR, ANDREA PIEPER
that do not have access to
email or the District 3
website. I will provide a list
to Club Presidents of those
members who could not
receive the email
communication . Thank
you for helping us improve
our communication
connection!
With the recent Call to
Conference email blast, I
received quite a few error
messages and emails were
returned to me as
undeliverable. Please have
all of your members with
email addresses add the
following address to their
email contact lists:
We want to ensure the
electronic communications
are received by those who
have email capability. Three
hard copies of the Call to
Conference were mailed to
each Club President.;
however, for other email
communications, Club
Presidents should provide
printed copies to members
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“It is for us to
pray not for tasks
equal to our
powers, but for
powers equal to
our tasks, to go
forward with a great desire
forever beating at
the door of our
hearts as we
travel toward
our...goal.”
Helen
REMINDERS FROM ZI AND OUR D3 TREASURER
CATHY PAUL
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2010
CALL TO CONFERENCE
The IRS will be mailing
instructions on the Form
990-N in late July to the
address of record for each
club. If you do not receive
the instructions, you can go
directly to the IRS website
for the instructions by using
the following:
www.irs.gov/charities/
article/0,,id+169250.00.html
Any questions should be
directed to Margaret
Ingram at ZI headquarters,
(630) 928-1400.
All Club Treasurers should
have received a notice from
ZI outlining IRS filing
requirements that clubs
must meet by October 15,
2010.
Club treasurers, if your club
has total gross revenues
greater than $25,000, you
are required by the IRS to
file a Form 990. If you
choose to file as part of the
Zonta International Group
filing then you should follow
the instructions for “Form
990 Spreadsheet for Group
Filing” which was sent to
you. You can also file the
Form 990 separately.
If your club has total gross
revenues of $25,000 or
less, you are required by
the IRS to file a Form 990-
N (e-Postcard), which must
be filed electronically. This
is a requirement by the IRS!
The IRS is very vocal in
stating that exempt
organizations will lose their
exempt status if the 990-N
is not filed on a regular
basis.
space & sign up to bring a
basket from your club
7. Want to buy an ad? Send in check for ad with your registration. Program editor
Mary Ann Tarantula needs copy-ready ad by September 5th. Must be emailed to her
8. Still have questions? Please contact Barbara Funk, Registration Chair at
[email protected] or at
609-294-1946.
9. Don’t forget to bring some
non-perishable food items as a voluntary donation to help make a difference to the local
area women and children.
Please encourage new
members, first timers and
experienced members to
attend. We need each of
you at conference to make
a difference and create a
great Zonta experience for
all.
See you all in Atlantic City!
When/Where:
October 1-3, 2010 at the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, Atlantic
City, NJ
Theme:
Making a Difference Globally,
Locally and to Each Other
Host Clubs:
Atlantic City Area and Southern
Ocean County
Keynote Speaker:
NJ Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver
Luncheon Speaker:
Evelyn S. Caterson, Esq.- “A
Woman in a Man’s World”
Saturday Breakout
Sessions:
1. Making a Difference Globally—ZI Convention highlights and overview of
biennial programs
2. Making a Difference Locally—Zonta-related
Service Project Panel
Discussion—Club from each
area represented
3. Making a Difference to Each Other—Introduction of
district-wide mentoring program and promotion of
fellowship within the clubs.
(45 minute sessions to be repeated
once)
Saturday Night Gala:
What to wear? Party Dress — can
be formal or just something with a
little glitz. Dancing shoes required.
Registration Tips:
1. Do not let August 25th pass you by—take advantage of
the very low early bird registration rate of $175. Registration fees include Sat.
& Sunday meals.
2. Guests and Non-Zontians are welcome—$75 will cover
Sat. breakfast, lunch and Sun. breakfast. Gala Dinner is an
additional $75.
3. Hotel reservations can be done either online or by
phone.
4. Don’t forget to pick your entrée choice for the Gala
Dinner.
5. Send in your Delegate/
Alternate/Proxy form
6. Reserve Zonta Store
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“I don’t know why
I hadn’t attended a
conference before
this year (2009),
but I will never
miss one again. I
learned so much
and made so many
friends. I also got
to know the
members of my
club so much
better. I am so
proud to be a
member of Zonta.”
Anonymous
First Timer
District 3 Governor’s Newsletter
MEET THE DISTRICT 3
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, PAULETTE CHATMAN
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enthusiastically. She
subsequently served as 2nd
Vice President, Vice
President. President, Area 2
Director and now Lt.
Governor. Joining Zonta
has made Paulette more
aware of the issues facing
women around the world
and of how Zonta has been
a part of addressing those
issues. She says, “It is truly
an honor to serve as your
Lt. Governor for Zonta
International, District 3 for
this biennium. As Lt.
Governor, my focus will be
on increasing membership
and membership retention
as well as assisting
Governor Lisa Fraser with
the goals for the biennium.
I look forward to seeing
most of you at the District
3 conference this fall, and
meeting new members.”
Paulette Chatman, our
District 3 Lt. Governor, is
from the Zonta Club of
Essex County, Essex
County, New Jersey. She is
the President of Always
Best Care Senior Service of
NW Morris, which is a
company that specializes in
helping seniors who wish to
remain home, but need
some assistance. The
company offers in-home
care and independent and
assisted living placement.
Paulette has been in this
position for only a few
months, and now feels that
she if fulfilling her dream to
help others.. It is a great
feeling to see the subtle
smiles, show kindness, have
long talks and bring some
humor during a difficult
time, all the while providing
the right level of care.
Paulette was previously
CFO and Controller for a
fortune 200 Utility
Company for almost 30
years, retiring in August
2009.
Almost immediately after
joining Zonta more than 17
years ago, Paulette was
asked to serve as the
Treasurer of her club,
which she accepted
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“Membership is
vital to our ability to
influence the status
of women in the
future..”
Dianne Curtis
International
President
2010-2012
ZONTA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAM
2010-2012
The total biennium International Service Program funding of $1,500,000 is apportioned as
$500,000 to continue the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Gender-
Based Violence in Rwanda, a project in cooperation with UNICEF, $500,000 to continue the
Elimination of Obstetric Fistula and the Reduction of Maternal and Newborn Mortality and
Morbidity in Liberia, a project in cooperation with UNFPA, and $500,000 to continue the Safe
Cities for Women Project in Guatemala City, Guatemala and San Salvador, El Salvador, a pro-
ject in cooperation with UNIFEM.
Zonta International Strategies to End Violence Against Women Program will provide $630,000
apportioned as $430,000 to fund comprehensive strategy to end burns violence against women
in Cambodia, Nepal and Uganda—a project with UNIFEM, $200,000 to Security and Empower-
ment for Women and their Families: Ensuring a Gender-Responsive Humanitarian and Early
Recovery Response in Haiti also in cooperation with UNIFEM.
The Service Program was enthusiastically approved at Convention 2010 in San Antonio. A full
description of the Service Program can be found in the latest edition of The Zontian Magazine’s
2010-2012 Biennial Issue One (July 2010).
Pictured above, a woman
who had been an outcast
in her village and who had
been abandoned by her
husband. Her fault was
that she had an obstetric
fistula. She is smiling here
because the problem has
been eliminated and she is
looking forward to having
children and leading a bet-
ter life.
News from the United Nations
SO, WHAT DOES ZONTA DO AT THE UN, ANYWAY?
system accountable for its
own commitments on gen-
der equality which will in-
clude monitoring on system
-wide progress. GEAR
(Gender Equality Architec-
ture Reform) has worked
hard over the past 4 years
to help to have this new
entity become a reality.
The Secretary-General has
said that it will be opera-
tional by January 2011 and
its head will have the title of
Under Secretary-General.
Probably the most impor-
tant achievement of the
year is the creation of UN
Women, a new entity which
will encompass and build on
the work of four distinct p
arts of the UN system
which focus exclusively on
gender equality and
women’s empowerment.
They are: DAW (Division
for the Advancement of
Women, INSTRAW
(International Research &
Training Institute for the
Advancement of Women),
OSAGI (Office of the Spe-
cial Advisor on Gender
Issues and Advancement of
Women, and UNIFEM (UN
Development Fund for
Women). The main roles
of UN Women are to sup-
port inter-governmental
bodies such as the Commis-
sion on the Status of
Women in their formula-
tion of policies and global
standards as well as to help
Member States to imple-
ment these standards. It is
also its role to hold the UN
end violence against women
now.
Go to
www.saynottoviolence.org and
add your name to the growing
list and, at the same time, find
out what you and your club can
do to further this cause.
This is what Zonta is all about.
Be a part of it.
Say No—United is a global call
for action on ending violence
against women and girls.
UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador
Nicole Kidman (pictured above)
is the spokesperson of Say NO.
Base on the most recent avail-
able data, up to 70 per cent of
women experience physical or
sexual violence from men in
their lifetime. It happens every-
where, in every country, in every
social strata. Everyone has a
role to play in combating this
global pandemic; the time to act
is NOW.
Say No-United to End Violence
against Women is a global coali-
tion of individuals, organizations,
governments and the private
sector to realize a vision that is
ambitious, but must never be
impossible—a future that is free
from violence against women
and girls.
Be counted in — take action to
contact the chairman (just
happens to be the D3
chairman as well).
All contacts should go to
Take an active role in one
of these ways and be more
informed.
Perhaps you are perplexed
and need some answers.
Or perhaps you know quite
a bit, but would like to have
frequent updates (or once
in a while updates).
You can find out more by
contacting your District 3
United Nations Chair who
will probably send you
more information than you
can handle (or want). In
any case, communication is
the lifeblood of any
organization and Zonta is
no different. Send your
questions, even if it is a one
time question and you will
get a response..
If you are aware of some
issue that should come to
the ZI UN Committee,
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UN Women
...it is also its role to
hold the UN system
accountable for its
own commitments on
gender equality...
District 3 Governor’s Newsletter
Pictured above is a stained glass
window that hangs in the main
entrance of the United Nations
building.
Pictured above are UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-
Moon and Nicole Kidman
at the kickoff of the global
call for action
Say NO—UNITE to End
Violence against Women
which was launched in
November 2009.
AMELIA EARHART FELLOWSHIPS
By Sharon Perry, D3 AE Chairman
Many of the past Fellows
have gone on to defy
stereotypes, raise the bar
by working on innovative
research as scientists and
engineers.
Throughout her life Amelia
Earhart believed women
needed to step forward
TOGETHER and open
doors for one another. It is
no wonder she joined
Zonta in 1930 and was a
New York Club member!
Amelia Earhart Fellowships
is a Zonta International
Program, funded by the
Zonta International Founda-
tion. I am extremely proud
to be a small part of this as
the “New” D3 chair for the
Amelia Earhart Program.
Women of any nationality
are eligible. Zonta has
awarded thousands of US $
which may be used at any
university or college offer-
ing accredited post-
graduate courses and de-
grees. Students must be
registered in a Ph.D/
doctoral program when
funds are disbursed. We
even accept Fellowship ap-
plications for a second year,
though they must apply as if
they were first-timers. The
award is $10,000.
The applicants must also
provide documentation of
their research program in
an aerospace-related field
or aerospace related engi-
neering. They must have a
superior academic record..
It takes time and effort to
complete the application
process, but it is well worth
the effort.
adopted were; 1b, 2,3,4,5,7,
8c, 9a, 9b, 10,15a, 15b, 16a,
16b, 16c, 17b, 17c, 17d, 17e,
17f, 18a, 18b, 18c, 20, 22, 23,
24, 25a, 27. Resolutions 1 and
4 were adopted.
All of this information as well
as the original list is available at
the ZI website, zonta.org.
In all, there were 27 proposed
bylaws or procedures changes,
as well as 4 proposed resolu-
tions, which were discussed
and debated at the 2010 Con-
vention in San Antonio. The
list is much too long to print
here, but there were 28 by-
laws/procedures which were
adopted.12 were not adopted, 2 were not considered and 2
were postponed indefinitely.
Of the four resolutions, 2
were adopted and 2 were not
adopted.
If you reference the list of
proposals that was sent out
prior to the Convention, you
can follow the numbers below
of those that were adopted.
Articles of Incorporation, By-laws, Rules of Procedure
AREA DIRECTORS
FOCUS ON THE FUTURE
2011 at Fairlington Community
Center in Arlington, Va.
There will be Area Meetings at the 2010 Conference on Saturday afternoon. Plan to
attend those meetings as well as the Spring Workshops. Mark the dates so you don’t
miss them.
All the Area Directors are looking
forward to meeting and greeting their respective area members at
the Conference.
The four District 3 Area Directors
are busy making plans for leader-
ship meetings and Spring work-shops. Area 1 Director Kathy Rau reports that she has been in touch with all the Area 1 presidents and
they will be meeting for the first time at the 2010 Conference. She and Area 2 director Elizabeth
Smith also report that the Zonta
Club of New Rochelle will sponsor the 2011 Area 1&2 Spring Work-
shop on Saturday, April 16, 2011 in
New Rochelle.
Area 3 Director Alice Kirchner reports that she will be hosting a
conference call with the Area 3 Presidents on Saturday, September 18 from 9 to 10:30 am. Both Alice
and Area 4 Director, Margo Sheri-dan report that the hosting ar-rangements for the Area 3 & 4
Spring Workshop have not been firmed up as yet, but the date is set for Saturday, April 9, 2011. Area 4
Director Margo Sheridan tells us
that she will have her second lead-ership meeting on Sat., Feb. 5,
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“Women must try
to do things, as
men have tried.”
Amelia Earhart
BYLAWS CHANGES AND RESOLUTIONS
FROM CONVENTION 2010
2010-2011
SAVE THE DATES
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Have a question
about Zonta?
Your first step is
to contact your
area director. If
she doesn’t have the answer she
will find out from
the Governor. If
the question
stumps everyone,
the Governor will
contact our ZI
Liaison to get the
answer.
District 3 Governor’s Newsletter
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE FOLLOWING:
2010
OCTOBER 1-3 2010 CONFERENCE—ATLANTIC CITY
TRUMP PLAZA HOTEL & CASINO
2011
APRIL 9 AREA 3&4 SPRING WORKSHOP
APRIL16 AREA 1&2 SPRING WORKSHOP—HOSTED BY
THE ZONTA CLUB OF NEW ROCHELLE
SEPTEMBER
23-25 DISTRICT 3 CONFERENCE 2011—HOSTED BY
THE ZONTA CLUB OF CHARLES COUNTY
SOLOMON’S ISLAND, MARYLAND
HOW TO ACCESS
THE NEW ZONTA INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE
Three simple steps will get you access to the Members Site:
Go to zonta.org and login with your first name and member number
Your member number can be found on the address tag on The Zontian Magazine
Your password is zonta+your member number with no spaces
If you have problems logging in, send an email to the site at [email protected] and put
“login help” in the message and your login details will be emailed to you.
HOW DO I CONTACT DISTRICT 3
BOARD MEMBERS & CHAIRS
If you need to contact your Area Director or anyone else on the District 3 Board, go to the
District 3 website (zontadistrictthree.org) and click on District Board (on the left) where you
will find all the board names and titles and you can email directly from there.
To contact District 3 Chairs, go to the website and click on District 3 Chairmen (on the left)
and you can access all the chairs and email them directly from there.
Before you leave the site, be sure to bookmark it for easy access in the future.