2/24/2026 Ladies, I am sure that you are as excited as I am for the beginning of spring. What a winter for Baltimore County! As I write this, the Eastern Shore sisters are trying to get out of feet (not inches) of snow. We fared well this time in Baltimore County, with only several inches and no ice! Continue to stay warm and safe. The Executive Board Meeting on March 7th will be held at Oak Crest, but this time, in the Garden Room. It is near the main entrance (behind the chapel). I know you will appreciate the beauty of the room and the outside view. The room again contains all the technology we need, and it adds much to the meeting. The Leadership Development Committee has begun planning the May 2nd DKG Maryland Conference. There will be something for everyone. The theme is “Women Who Inspire Us, Women Who Excite Us, and Women Who Ignite Us into Action”. This newsletter contains all the details of the upcoming May 2nd DKG Maryland State Conference in Bowie. There is a copy of the registration form in this newsletter, and an additional email with the registration form will follow soon after the Executive Board Meeting. Please continue to send me pictures of your chapter events, and you may see them on the screen at the next meeting. There will be some holiday pictures on display. Please continue to forward to me at [email protected]. I enjoyed holiday chapter events on December 6h in Annapolis and in the Garden Room at Oak Crest. Rho hosted Epsilon, Alpha Beta, and Omega for a holiday brunch, and the Baltimore County chapters had a holiday luncheon scheduled for Alpha, Mu, and Xi. It was a lovely day of fellowship with many sisters and lots of food. It was a delightful day and a great way to kick off the holiday season. Thank you, especially to Pat Piluk and the members of Rho Chapter, for brunch in Annapolis. Then I immediately headed back home for lunch with my local chapters. Thank you to the members of the Coordinating Council for planning a lovely day. The Coordinating Council includes the Presidents of Alpha (Kathy Bateman), Mu (Allison Gradwell and Kathy Corley Murray), and Xi (JoAnn Velten), as well as one or two additional members from each chapter. I am looking forward to visiting Zeta and Omicron in March and Tau in April. Please, I am open to visiting all chapters. Just give me a call, 410-746-1751 Remember to save the dates, June 30th – July 4th, 2026, for the DKG Society International Convention in Aurora, Colorado, at the Gaylord Rockies. Registration is open now online at www.dkg.org. Sign in, go to the Events tab, then scroll down to International Convention. Soon you will be getting a copy of the proposed bylaw changes in the international newsletter, DKG NEWS. By attending the convention, you will have the opportunity to vote on the revisions. The January/February issue of DKG NEWS contained the bios of the nominees for international officers, 2026-2028. In May at the DKG MD State Conference, Eileen Little, Northeast Regional Director, will be sharing a bit about these bylaw revisions. Quoting from the International website: “Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful presentations, inspiring speakers, and vital discussions on the future of our society.” Thank you to Sally Nazelrod, Xi, and JoAnn Velten, Xi, who plan to attend the National Legislative Seminar beginning March 8th. I am sure they will have a great time, and we will expect a report for the next newsletter. I wish to remind you to send notes, email messages, or cards to the World Fellowship recipient(s) assigned to your chapter. They are far from home, so I know these are meaningful to them. Again, stay safe and warm. See you on May 2nd. Happy Spring! 11/2/2025 Dear DKG Maryland Sisters, I guess that fall is officially here. I hope you are enjoying the fall weather with warm days and cool nights. It is that time of year that our lives become very busy planning for the holidays and enjoying those special times with family and friends. Have a wonderful holiday season, enjoying Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hannukah, Christmas and New Years Day. Also, remember a kind word and a little grace go in a long way during this season, as there are still many who are suffering. I have enjoyed chapter visits to Alpha Alpha and Eta and have several more scheduled. Please remember to invite me to your chapter. I am looking forward to seeing every chapter. On November 1st, I attended the Society Workshop, full of outstanding workshops planned by the EEC Committee. It was a great day for all in attendance. SAVE THE DATE: May 2, 2026DKG Maryland State Conference Comfort Inn and Conference Center Bowie, MD Just a hint about 2 of the speakers at the conference and more details will be available in the winter newsletter. Registration available by March Executive Board meeting. TODAY's 2025 Maryland Woman of the Year, Angela Crenshaw, will speak at the Conference during the morning. This recognition honors her leadership, which includes being the first Black woman to lead the Maryland State Park service, Maryland Department of Natural Resources. She is recognized for her leadership and service, particularly championing Maryland's parks and history. She will include information on Harriet Tubman, as she has spent much time working at this park on the Eastern Shore. KEY NOTE SPEAKER for the conference, Norina Bentzel, M.Ed. is an adjunct professor at York College of Pennsylvania and a motivational speaker. Formally, she was a teacher and principal in the Red Lion Area School District including the North Hopewell-Winterstown Elementary School where a mass machete attack occurred. She is a York County native and a 1981 graduate of the Pennsylvania State University. Norina has a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Elementary Education and a minor in science. She received her master’s degree in Education in 1998 and directly thereafter, in 1999, earned her Administrative Certification. Norina retired from public education in June 2017. Norina brings important insight and observations about leadership, resiliency, and ongoing support in times of crisis to her audiences. Be sure to save the date and join us in Bowie for the DKG MD State Conference at 8:00 am on May 2nd. Comments are closed.
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