President’s Pen
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
March Event
Flyer
3
Roaring 20s
Gala Recap
5
Sub Club
Events
7
Reservations
Policy
8
The Pelican Pipeline M A R C H 2 0 2 0
Dear Members,
Thank you all for coming out to the Roaring 20s New Orleans annual
fundraiser! The outpour of community support is truly humbling, and
I cannot thank you enough for supporting our organization. I would
like to give a special shout out to our wonderful Philanthropy Chair,
Laura Black and her committee, for putting together an outstanding
event. Once again, Charles and his team at the Warrior Center outdid themselves! The
food, the dancing, the mingling, the photos, all your wonderful 20s inspired clothing, and
lest we not forget, the awesome auction items, made it an unforgettable evening. I hope
you all had as much fun as I did!
Please come and check out our wonderful sub-clubs. We have Bunco, Craft,
International Cooking, Let’s Take a Day Trip, Lunch Bunch, and Outdoor Activities clubs.
Each club has a group under our main Fort Polk Spouse’s Club Facebook page. Please join
them to get plugged in. If you have any questions regarding the sub-clubs, please reach out
to our 1st VP Samantha at [email protected].
I can’t wait to see you all at the Warrior Center for our next evening social on
Monday, March 23rd. Please note the date change! We will be having some fun with a
Make It, Bake It, Fake It theme. As we wind down the 2019-2020 year, please keep in
mind that we are looking for the next group of individuals to be on the 2020-2021 FPSC
Board. We will be accepting applications for President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice
President, Treasurer, and Secretary. The deadline for applications is Friday, March 20th. If
you have any questions regarding positions, please get in touch with Kelle, our
Parliamentarian at [email protected].
As always, if you have any questions, comments or concerns about the club,
please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected].
#bloomwithus
#bloomwithFPSC
#choosewhatmakesyourheartbloom
Sarah
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P A G E 2
FPSC Board Spotlight
On...
T H E P E L I C A N P I P E L I N E
We are still currently accepting nominations for our Executive Board officers (President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer) who will be presented to our membership at our March social on March 23rd. At that time, we will allow for any other nominations to be presented from the floor. Biographies of each nominee will be posted to our website and then we will vote for our new Exec board in April. All applications, along with a short bio and photograph are due to the Parliamentarian no later than Friday, March 20th. Please email Kelle at [email protected] for more information. More details about open General Board member positions will be available at a later date if you may be considering one of those positions.
Picture left:
Current year
Board members
enjoying a
wonderful night
at the Roaring
20s New Orleans
Gala.
P A G E 3
The Fort Polk Spouses Club held our annual gala on Friday, February 28th. This is the FPSC’s largest fundraiser of the year and with roughly 145 attendees and some amazingly generous donations from the Fort Polk and local communities, it was a huge success! Through live and silent auction over $8,000 was raised this year that will be put towards our community grants and scholarship funds. The highest value auction item went for $1,000 and was a handmade, hand painted solid wood patriotic bar donated by the JRTC Operations Group. The theme this year was “Roaring 20s New Orleans” and everyone looked incredible in their 1920s inspired outfits. Laura Black, our Philanthropy Chair, and her team of volunteers did a fabulous job executing the planning and details of this event down to the extra special touch of the ‘Second Line’ handkerchiefs that were given out as take away favors. We hope that everyone had a great time and look forward to seeing you again at next years event!
Roaring 20s Gala
March Sub Club Events
There will be no International Cooking Club in the month
of March. Bunco date for March is still TBD.
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March Community Partner: Vernon Parish 4-H Club
Vernon Parish Backpack Project: It is estimated that 18.3% of Vernon Parish
residents were below the poverty level in 2018. Sometimes the only warm
nutritious meals that children of these families receive are meals they eat at school. During times of long school breaks and holidays these children risk suffering from
hunger. The Backpack Project provides these students with backpacks full of nutritious, non-perishable foods and snacks to take home with them to ensure
their dietary needs are met while school is out. All of these items should be non-
perishable and ideally something the student can open easily and eat directly from the container. The 4-H Club is hoping to be able to provide backpacks to children
in need at each of the schools in Vernon Parish. Items most requested: Peanut Butter-16-18oz. jars, Vienna Sausages, snack crackers, snack sized bags of cookies, fruit cups, oatmeal packets, Ramen soup packets, raisin boxes, pudding cups, juice boxes, dried fruit, granola bars, single serve boxes of cereal, sleeves of saltine crackers, fruit snacks, Small Ziploc bags, plastic spoons & monetary donations.
Reservations Policy
1. FPSC uses our website for all evening social event invitations. Announcement and
reminder messages will be sent out via email from
[email protected]. Please add this email to your contact list to make
sure you receive all future invitations and reminders.
2. Reservations will be accepted until 11:59PM on the Friday prior to the event.
3. Late registrations are accepted only if space is available and at the discretion of the
Reservations Chair. Please email [email protected] to pursue a late
registration.
4. Reservation cancellations and refunds are available only until 11:59PM on the Friday
prior to the event. To cancel your reservation, please cancel through your wild apricot
account or send an email to [email protected]. FPSC is obligated to pay for all
reserved meals, regardless of attendance at the event. Therefore, if you do not cancel
your reservation prior to the deadline and do not attend the event, you will be held
responsible for payment.
5. Walk-ins will be allowed at events if seats become available due to cancellations or no
-shows starting at 6:45PM.
6. Payment for each event may be collected at the door or prepaid on the FPSC
website. If a member or nonmember has been sent an invoice for a late cancellation or
no show, that member will not be permitted to attend another FPSC event until the
invoice has been settled.
7. Members may invite a guest to attend an event. If the guest is a no-show or cancels
after the deadline, that member is responsible for the payment of the guest’s meal.
8. Non-members may attend a FPSC event only one time within a board year. After
attending a single event, non-members will be required to join the FPSC before attending
a second event.
9. Children under 6 months are welcome to attend events, but we ask that you make
childcare arrangements for children over six months. Contact CYS at 337-531-1955
regarding hourly care for Evening Socials. Note: Children must be registered with CYS
and reservations must be made at least one week prior to the event.