The 123rd convention of the Illinois State Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood was wonderful.
"Live Like Lulu--Be a P.E.O. Builder" was the theme for Fran's presidential term. Fran is a historian with a specialty in women's organizations and Lulu Corkhill Williams was an influential early P.E.O.
| Fran, Lulu, and me |
I introduced Fran to P.E.O. when she and her family moved to downstate Carbondale in 1991. So glad I did!)
My table in the Projects Room. The mug rugs I made for chapters that contributed $500 and were matched with scholarship recipients were well-received.
I used a sarong and two pieces of African wax resist batiks for the table covering.
Some of the other projects displays.
P.E.O. has awarded over $462,000,000 to more than 129,000 women: grants for continuing education; low-cost loans for continuing education; scholarships awarded to high school seniors; support for doctoral-level research; funding for international students in the U.S. (my committee). P.E.O. supports Cottey College, a 4-year liberal arts college in Nevada, MO.
Illinois has the aforementioned Lulu Fund and the Home Fund to assist women over age 65 with housing-related expenses.
The wall of chapters carried out the building theme. I "built" our house out of fabric, of course. (Lower right.)
Linda and I hosted a pre-banquet party for the Lake County Round table.
Long-time friends and new ones. Sue with her chapter's Trip Around the World mug rug. Anne was the Illinois state librarian (I didn't know that she's a P.E.O.). Sue was Lulu chair my first year on the committee (and I made the tote bag for her). Sarah was my roommate.
Sue is a double sister -- Alpha Gamma Delta and P.E.O. We were connected by an Alpha Gam ten years ago. (Bonnie to Sue: "Look for Nann." Bonnie to Nann: "You need to meet Sue!") We were on the Home Fund committee together.
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I got back home at 5 p.m. Sunday. I unpacked and got some stuff put away, but treated myself to some sewing while I watched The Boroughs on Netflix. (Four episodes finished, four to come.)
THE STASH REPORT: May fabric IN, 18-3/8 yards, $86.25. May fabric OUT: 42-5/8 yards. YTD fabric IN 24-7/8 yards, $123.57, average $4.97/yard. YTD fabric OUT: 301-7/8 yards. Net DECREASE: 277 yards. Yay, me!
OMG for June: 10 placemats and 2 quilt finishes.
Meanwhile, I've got a long to-do list for this week.
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Woo hoo! Great decrease. Your PEO organization looks like a very worthwhile endeavor. Best wishes with your continued progress on the placemats this month.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a wonderful weekend, Nann! Seeing old friends and meeting new ones is such a good thing. We haven't watched "The Boroughs" - will have to check it out!
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