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Published by rlb, 2017-10-18 16:25:19

Jack and Jill Pittsburgh Program Handbook

Program Handbook 2017-2018

PROGRAM HANDBOOK
2017-2018

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JACK AND JILL PITTSBURGH’S 2017-2018 GOAL IS TO

The PITTSBURGH Chapter is AMAZING! But, we’re ready to take
it to the next level and we know that continuous improvement is
KEY! So, we’re ELEVATING on all levels…
PROGRAMMING. PARTICIPATION. PHILANTHROPY. PARENTING.
We’re focusing on improving, not only the way we deliver
programming, but, the types of programs that we offer.
We’re focusing on OPPORTUNITIES that break from the norm
to INSPIRE and CHALLENGE, while EXPOSING our children to
activities and adventures that they may not get in school, church,
or other social settings.
JACK AND JILL PITTSBURGH intends to provide ELEVATED,
engaging and relevant activities that are aligned with the Jack and
Jill of America, Inc. national thrusts and community needs!
WE’RE EXERCISING OUR POWER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP!

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GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT

Alexis J. Steals

HOLD FOR AJS LETTER

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EXPRESSIONS FROM THE EASTERN REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Mondi Kumbula-Fraser

HOLD FOR MKF LETTER

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Table of Contents

SECTION 1
1A | JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED – NATIONAL
1B | JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
1C | JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED – REGIONAL

SECTION 2
JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INCORPORATED – CHAPTER INFORMATION

SECTION 3
NATIONAL RECOGNITION DAYS

SECTION 4
PROGRAM ACTIVITY CALENDAR FOR ALL GRADE GROUPS AND TEENS

SECTION 5
NATIONAL PROGRAMMING THRUST

SECTION 6
ADDITIONAL CHAPTER ACTIVITIES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS

SECTION 7
ANNUAL PROGRAM PLANNING MEETING

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SECTION 1A
NATIONAL INFORMATION

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated – NATIONAL

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated NATIONAL information is
available on the national website via the member private portal at
http://members.jackandjillinc.org/. Please access the information as
needed.
• National Organization Objectives and Aims
• National Motto and Pledge
• National Prayer
• National Hymn
• National Colors, Flower and Emblem
• National History
• National Governance Overview
• National Constitution and Bylaws
• National Directives and Resolutions from the National Executive

Board since the last National Convention
• National Organizational Chart
• National Pertinent Facts and Dates to Remember
• National Officer Roster with contact information including elected

and appointed national officers
• National Headquarters contact information including Executive

Director
• National Census and Demographics
• National JJOA Chapters by State
• National Theme (current theme, “The Power to Make a Difference”

should be referenced throughout Program Handbook)
• National Programming Thrusts

Jack And Jill Of America, Incorporated
1930 17th Street, NW | Washington, DC 20009

202-667-7010 | [email protected]

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PHOTO OR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION GIFT(S) IN
2017?? PIC WITHA CHECK?

Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc., is the philanthropic arm of Jack and Jill of
America, Inc. Since its inception in 1968, the Foundation has distributed millions of dollars
to communities all across America.
In so doing, the Foundation is fulfilling its shared vision with Jack and Jill of America, Inc.,
to invest in the future of our children. The Foundation supports programs that not only
create opportunities and challenges for children to learn and practice leadership skills but
also build leadership character in youth. The ultimate goal of every Foundation grant dollar
is to empower young people to make the right life choices.
Programs funded by the Foundation are improving academic test scores, raising literacy
and mathematical competencies, encouraging cultural consciousness and instilling moral
and social responsibility in America’s youth.
The Foundation’s activities match the stated philanthropic interests of the Jack and Jill
of America membership. To that end, the Foundation’s giving is directed to chapters,
organizations and communities that are helping our children reach their fullest potential.

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SECTION 1B
JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated – FOUNDATION

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated FOUNDATION information is available
on the national website via the member private portal and at http://members.
jackandjillinc.org/. Please access the information as needed.
• Jack and Jill Foundation Overview
• Jack and Jill Foundation Executive Director and Board

Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc.
1930 17th Street NW | Washington, DC 20009

Phone: 202.232.5290 | Fax: 202.232.1747

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2016 MOTHER’S CLUSTER PHOTO?

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SECTION 1C
REGIONAL INFORMATION

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated
REGIONAL INFORMATION

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated REGIONAL information is available on
the national and regional websites. Please access the information as needed.
• Regional History
• Regional Map (including chapters listed by state)
• Regional (Calendar) Dates to Remember
• Regional Officer Roster with contact information including elected and

appointed regional officers

Jack and Jill of America | EASTERN REGION
Mondi Kumbula-Fraser, Eastern Regional Director

jjeasternregion.org

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HISTORY

Eastern Region

When Marion Stubbs Thomas shared her intention to develop a club that would
bring their children together in a close social and cultural relationship, it was met with
great enthusiasm from her famlily and friends. Since there were more children than a
home could comfortably accommodate, the children met once a month at the Young
Women’s Christian Association (YWCA). It soon became necessary to make special
plans for each gathering; therefore, the mothers deemed it wise to have a “Mothers”
Meeting for this purpose. Such was the humble beginning in East-Philadelphia.

1939-1940, 1944 (New York & Washington, DC) 1944-1946
The second Jack and Jill group to organize was the The Eastern Region tentacles were in a continuous
New York Chapter in 1939. The Washington, DC growth pattern during this three year period with
Chapter was started by Marguerite Green in March the chartering of chapters in Baltimore, Maryland
1940. Four years later, the success of Jack and Jill and Boston, Massachusetts. A national organization
programs in Washington, Philadelphia, and New York committee was mobilized representing these seven
picked up momentum. The enthusiasm and interest Eastern Region chapters and three additional
in the concept of such an organization began to chapters in the Mid-Atlantic, Central and Mid-
spread. Western Regions. The committee met in Philadelphia
on June, 1946 to make plans for bringing these
1944 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) groups together as one body.
Toki Schalk Johnson, presented to a group of
Pittsburgh mothers the idea of forming a similar club. 1948
Marjorie Butler became Pittsburgh’s first president. The Eastern Region expansion had been phenomenal
Under her capable guidance began one of the most from the beginning and now Atlantic City, New Jersey
successful chapters of Jack and Jill. and Springfield, Massachusetts were being added
to the roster. Nathalie Johnson initiated the move to
1945 (Buffalo, New York) organize the North Jersey Chapter. The North Jersey
Following the shadows of Pittsburgh, a group of Chapter officially joined the National Organization
mothers of Buffalo, New York were nurturing the in June 1950. Because of the rural aspects of North
same idea. The first group of prospective Jack and Jersey, it was impossible to limit membership to a
Jill members met in September 1945 to organize. The particular town; instead it was limited to a mileage
charter membership of twelve elected Edna Seay as radius.
their first Chapter President.

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Eastern Region HISTORY, continued

1951 The Regional Officers are elected during the Biennial
The Eastern region resurfaced with the addition of Regional Conferences, which convene on the odd
the Lincoln University, Pennsylvania Chapter. To numbered years following the National Convention.
Dorothy Wright of Philadelphia, the first National Regional teen conferences are held annually. The first
President, we owe our appreciation for guiding us teen conference was held in Philadelphia, PA, in June
through the difficult period of organization. Further, 1951. Each Region has teen officers who are elected
under the leadership of Emile Pickens of New annually at the Teen Conferences.. The region is proud
York, Second National President, marked progress to have launched in 2006 mandatory certification
was made toward the realization of Jack and Jill training for Teen Conference chaperones to assure
objectives. Edna Seay of Buffalo, our Third National clear expectations and a safe experience for our teens.
President served in the capacity of national officer In 2011 and 2013, the Regional Mothers Conference
since its inception and guided and directed the was held on a cruise to Bermuda. In 2015, the
group wisely and efficiently to the place we assume Regional Mothers Conference was held at the Atlantis
in our communities today. The Eastern Region owes Resort in the Bahamas and had record attendance.
gratitude to Ida Murphy Smith of Baltimore for her The On the Hill Summit was held in the Eastern Region
high standards as Editor of the first edition of UP THE in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017 in Washington,
HILL; Helen Prattis of Pittsburgh and Vernice DC. In 2012, the region was the host of the 40th
Wynn of Baltimore for the wonderful and difficult Biennial National Convention in Philadelphia, PA,
job they performed in the capacity of Secretary/ which marked the beginning celebration of the 75th
Treasurer. It was necessary for all of the chapters Anniversary of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Over
to seek advice and grateful thanks were echoed for 350 members of the Eastern region commemorated
the guidance given by Sara Scott of Philadelphia, the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington in
Program Chairman. August 2013. Our children proudly carried our banner
and marched for education, healthcare, gun control,
The idea of a regional plan for the National voting rights, and Trayvon Martin. At the 2014 41st
Organization was first advanced at the 3rd annual National Convention, the body approved the Western
meeting of Jack and Jill of America Inc., held in Maryland Chapter and also elected Tammy King, from
Washington, D.C. in 1948. It was suggested that three the Eastern Region’s Bergen Passaic, NJ chapter as
regions (East, Midwest and West) be established to (1) National President. Through our strong commitment to
shorten the travel time to annual meetings; (2) allow community service and philanthropy, Eastern Region
more time for discussions and (3) allow the inclusion of chapters provided over 500,000 meals to families in
children at the meetings. For several years, a regional need in 2014-2015.
organizational plan was discussed during annual Our continued Regional theme for 2015-2019 is
national conventions. These discussions were fueled “Empowering Families for SUCCESS!”, under the
by a hugely successful Teen regional conference leadership of Eastern Regional Director Mondi
organized and hosted by the Philadelphia Chapter in Kumbula-Fraser. Over the past few years, we have
June 1951 around the year’s program year of study held a Regional Voter Registration Drive that registered
and research on Haiti. thousands of voters, held Town Halls on “Race,
Civil Liberties and Law Enforcement”, launched the
At the 1957 National Convention held in San Junior Gazette (a bi-monthly publication for children
Francisco, the Regional Plan of the Organization was and teens), introduced a Regional Racial Identity Kit,
finally adopted and Regional Directors were appointed introduced Gavel Clubs (affiliate of Toastmasters)
or elected. The first Regional meetings were held in in chapters, held annual Regional MLK, Jr. Day of
1959, and the decision was made to alternate years Service, collected thousands of books for children
between the Regional and National conventions. in need, had record attendance at Regional events
Hence, each is held every two years. Currently, the and more. The Eastern Region is the largest region
organization is divided into seven regions—Central, in the country. In 2016, we grew to 57 Chapters with
Eastern, Far West, Mid-Atlantic, Mid-Western, the addition of the Greater Suburban Maryland and
South Central and Southeastern. Each of the seven Western Massachusetts Chapters.
regions has four officers—Regional Director, Regional
Treasurer, Regional Secretary, and Foundation
Member-At-Large, who are responsible for providing
continuity between the National Executive Board and
the chapters in the respective regions.

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JACK AND JILL EASTERN REGION

MAP

Eastern Region

tern Region

d layer
Washington
Virginia
Pennsylvania
New York
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Maryland
Delaware
Connecticut

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Empowering Families for Success!

CHAPTERS New Jersey Pennsylvania

Eastern Region Atlantic City Bucks County
Bergen-Passaic Chester County
Connecticut Burlington-Willingboro Montgomery County
Central New Jersey
Eastern Fairfield County Essex-Hudson Philadelphia
Greater Hartford Greater Essex Pittsburgh
New Haven Greater Union
Stamford-Norwalk Virginia
Jersey Shore
Delaware Mercer County Alexandria-Mt. Vernon
Burke-Fairfax
New Castle County Morris County
North Jersey Loudoun County
Maryland South Jersey Manassas-Woodbridge

Arundel Bay New York Northern Virginia
Baltimore Prince William County
Buffalo
Baltimore County Bronx Reston
Columbia Brooklyn
Greater Albany Washington, DC
Greater Suburban Maryland Metropolitan Chapter
Montgomery County Mid-Hudson Valley
National Harbor Nassau County
Potomac Valley Queens
Rochester
Prince George’s County Rockland-Orange County
Southern Maryland
Western Maryland Suffolk County
Syracuse
Massachusetts
Westchester County
Boston
Newton
Western Massachusetts

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DATES TO REMEMBER

Eastern Region

2017-2018 IMPORTANT DATES
JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INC., EASTERN REGION

SEPTEMBER 2017

Jack and Jill Day Carole Robertson Day
30 National Per Capita and National Conference Fees due to National Treasurer
30 Regional Per Capita and Conference Assessments due to Regional

OCTOBER 2017

7 Northern Mothers Cluster hosted by Buffalo, NY Chapter
21 Southern Mothers Cluster hosted by Reston, VA Chapter
28 Metropolitan Mothers Cluster hosted by Central New Jersey, NJ Chapter

NOVEMBER 2017

1 Program Handbook Submissions Due
11 Delaware Valley Mothers Cluster hosted by Mercer County, NJ Chapter

JANUARY 2018

15 Up the Hill Submissions due
15 Jack and Jill National Day of Service & Eastern Regional MLK, Jr. Day of Service (joint activities per Cluster)
24 Jack and Jill Founders Day
31 Deadline for Legacy Membership Applications

FEBRUARY 2018

Associates Appreciation Month & Day of Service
15 SCOPE Submissions due

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Eastern Region DATES TO REMEMBER, continued

MARCH 2018

3-4 Regional Mothers Retreat at Hotel Hershey in Hershey, Pennsylvania

APRIL 2018

Fathers Appreciation Events
5-8 Teen Conference at the Gaylord National Harbor in Maryland
28 Eastern Region Children’s Cluster hosted by North Jersey, NJ Chapter

MAY 2018

National Black Family Day
Chapter Evaluations due to National Program Director
New Chapter Officer Installations
15 Foundation and Loose Change due to Regional Treasurer
20 Distinguished Mother Nominations due to Regional Secretary
20 Distinguished Associate Nominations due to Regional Associates Chair
31 New Member Joining Fees and Headquarters fee due to National
31 New Member and Teen Joining Fees due to Regional Treasurer

JUNE 2018

15 Roster of Chapter Elected Officers due to Headquarters and Regional Secretary
15 Deadline to complete Chapter Officer Transitions
30 End-of-Year Financial Reports due to National Treasurer

JULY 2018

25-29 National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri

AUGUST 2018

31 Chapter Audit Reports Due

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REGIONAL OFFICER ROSTER

Eastern Region



JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INC.
EASTERN REGIONAL TEAM ROSTER
ELECTED OFFICERS AND APPOINTEES FOR 2017-2018


ELECTED OFFICERS


Regional Director Mondi Kumbula-Fraser
Potomac Valley, MD Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Treasurer Crystal Mullins
Greater Essex, NJ Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Secretary Margaret Gibson
Mid-Hudson Valley, NY Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Member at Large Akira Bell Johnson
Central Jersey, NJ Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Nominating Chair Maida Piggee
Northern Virginia, VA Chapter
[email protected]

National Vice President Danielle Brown
Loudon County, VA Chapter
[email protected]








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Eastern Region REGIONAL OFFICER ROSTER, continued

APPOINTEES

Regional Associates Chair Rose Richardson
Philadelphia, PA Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Membership Chair Robyn Dawson-Bryant
North Jersey, NJ Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Program Chair Melissa Desravines
Nassau County, NY Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Teen Advisor Anissa McCall Wilson
Prince George’s County, MD Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Fathers Auxiliary Chair Byron Johns
Potomac Valley, MD Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Bylaws Chair Keita Young
Essex-Hudson, NJ Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Policies & Procedures Chair Jennifer DaSilva
Newton, MA Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Legislative Chair Melinda Alexis-Hayes
Brooklyn, NY Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Strategic Planning Chair Karen Heyward-West
Baltimore County, MD Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Protocol Chair VaCora Rainey
Prince William, VA Chapter
[email protected]


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Eastern Region REGIONAL OFFICER ROSTER, continued

Regional Technology Chair Teri Taylor
Atlantic City, NJ Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Editor Paulette Campbell
Montgomery County, MD Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Community Service Chair Monique Mooring
Philadelphia, PA Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Education Chair Monica Azare-Davenport
Metropolitan, NY Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Grievance Chair Gwendolyn Parris
Rockland Orange, NY Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Events & Logistics Chair Ronnette Finch
New Castle County, DE Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Sponsorships & Partnerships Chair Carolyn “Cookie” Mason
Greater Essex, NJ Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Health & Wellness Chair Kimberly Tapscott
Stamford-Norwalk, CT Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Middle School Advisor Amy Owens
Westchester, NY Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Parliamentarian Karen McWilliams
Reston, VA Chapter
[email protected]




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Eastern Region REGIONAL OFFICER ROSTER, continued

Regional Chaplain & Gavel Clubs Coordinator Regina Clay
Columbia, MD Chapter
[email protected]

Regional Sergeant-at-Arms Cheryl Muller
National Harbor, MD Chapter
[email protected]





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SECTION 2
CHAPTER INFORMATION

1. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER HISTORY
2. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER BOUNDARIES
3. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER OFFICERS
4. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER TEEN OFFICERS
5. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER ROSTER
6. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER GRADE GROUP ROSTERS
7. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER COMMITTEES
8. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER BUDGET
9. PITTSBURGH CHAPTER BYLAWS

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HISTORY

Pittsburgh Chapter

The Pittsburgh Chapter was organized in 1944 as the fourth chapter of Jack and Jill of
America, Inc. and was at the heart of the development of a plan for the national organization
and its incorporation in 1945. Among the organizers and earliest members of the Pittsburgh
Chapter were: Mrs. Lucille Cuthbert, Mrs. Norine Cyrus, Mrs. Zelma Johnson, Mrs. Fannie
Knott, Mrs. Winnie Nickens, and Mrs. Bernice Utterback.

Several Pittsburgh Chapter members have served Throughout our history, the Pittsburgh Chapter has
as National officers: Mrs. Helen Prattis, Mrs. Vernice addressed social concerns. One such project was
Wynn & Mrs. Margaret Smith (Secretary – Treasurer “The Talking Typewriter,” co-sponsored with the
1948, Secretary – Treasurer 1950, Vice-President University of Pittsburgh from 1969 to 1974. It was an
1952-54). automated instructional program designed to raise
In 1954, the Pittsburgh Chapter hosted the Seventh the skills of low-income preschoolers in language
Annual Convention of the National Organization and arts, foreign language and black history.
in 1967; the Chapter hosted the Fifteenth Eastern In 1992 and 1993, the chapter funded R.I.M –
Regional Mother’s Conference, which had as its Reducing Infant Mortality. The project provided
theme, “Strengthening the Black Family through childcare education to high-risk pregnant teenagers
Improved Communications.” to help offset the region’s high rate of black infant
The Upper New York and Pennsylvania Mother’s mortality.
Cluster was hosted by the Pittsburgh Chapter in Additional community projects have included
October 1989. At the end of the cluster, the chapter monetary gifts and hands-on services to the
was cited for its organizational skills, hospitality American Cancer Society, Bestheda Community
and its success incorporating community and retail Food Bank, Bethlehem Haven, a shelter for homeless
sources. In 1991, the chapter received a prestigious women, the Black College Tour, sponsored by
plaque at the Regional Conference for its Jumoke the Church of Holy Cross, the Carnegie Library of
Project community service, designed to increase the Pittsburgh (Homewood Branch), Hill District YMCA,
understanding of African cultures. Kingsley House Community Center, Lemington

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Pittsburgh CHAPTER HISTORY, continued

Home for the Aged, Jubilee Soup Kitchen, N.E.E.D., The Three Rivers Adoption Agency was the
the Negro Emergency Education Drive, which offers beneficiary for the 2004 ball and the Sickle Cell
financial support to African American youth pursuing Foundation received the chapter’s support in 2006.
higher education; Ozanam Community Center, Sickle The 2006 Ball was given special recognition at the
Cell Anemia, Three Rivers Adoption Agency, United 2007 Eastern Regional Conference. In 2011, the
Negro College Fund, Northside Christian Center (a chapter supported The Neighborhood Academy and
home for children in alternative care), AAMI (African in 2012, the fundraising efforts went to the Greater
American Music Institute), Womanspace Ease (a Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
home for abused families), The August Wilson Center In December 2014, the Pittsburgh Chapter celebrated
and The Mel Blount Youth Home. its sixteenth biennial Presentation Ball where the
In 1994, the Pittsburgh Chapter celebrated its 50th accomplishments of 16 dynamic junior and senior
anniversary. In recognition of the occasion, the students were celebrated at the Omni William Penn
University of Pittsburgh collaborated with the chapter Hotel, Grand Ballroom. The charity recipient chosen
to honor 50 student achievers from Wilkinsburg High was Healthy Start, Inc. and the chapter was to raise
School at a luncheon highlighting the numerous nearly $50,000 in contributions. This was the largest
higher education opportunities available to them. charitable donation in the chapter’s history.
In addition to acknowledging the achievements of In October 2015, the chapter participated for the first
the individual students, the chapter donated a book time in the African-American Heritage Day parade.
series to the school library. The parade theme, “Selma to Pittsburgh”, focused
In 1998, the Eastern Regional Teen Conference, on the struggles of African-Americans to obtain
themed “Knowledge, Leadership and Service Yield voting and civil rights. The chapter has engaged in
Success” was held in Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh community service projects and focused on aligning
Chapter served as the hosts to more than 700 programming with the national theme: “The Power
teens and adults. At the conference, Pittsburgh to Make a Difference” along with youth leadership,
Chapter fathers became involved in supervising financial planning and the strong commitment to the
and chaperoning the teen participants with “Pops community.
on Patrol”. Since then, other chapters throughout In December 2017, the seventeenth biennial
the region have followed this example to involve the Presentation Ball was held recognizing ten
fathers. presentees.  The special evening was highlighted
In October 1999, the Pittsburgh Chapter hosted with “The Genesis of the Presentation Ball” by the
the Upper New York/Pittsburgh Cluster. New founder and Legacy Chair, Judith M. Davenport,
York previously hosted the cluster in 1989 and DMD. Dr. Davenport reflected on the creation and
1994. Following both events, the Pittsburgh significance of the ball nearly 35 years ago in which
Chapter received citations and recognition for its ten teens were also presented, with the theme “We’ve
organizational skills and hospitality. Only Just Begun”.  The charity recipient was Gateway
The Presentation Ball is the signature event of the Medical Society’s Journey to Medicine. 
Pittsburgh chapter. The purpose of the event is
threefold. First, it is a major fundraising event for
a local charity and for the Jack and Jill of America
Foundation. Second, it recognizes high school
juniors and seniors for their accomplishments in the
classroom and in the community. Third, it allows the
chapter to showcase the organization to the Greater
Pittsburgh area. In 2002, the chapter selected the
August Wilson African-American Cultural Center
as the charity we supported through the Ball’s
fundraising. As a result, a community room was
named in the chapter’s honor in the August Wilson
African American Cultural Center.

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CHAPTER BOUNDARIES

Pittsburgh Need to format...

North to Erie and New York State Border • West to Ohio and West Virginia State Boarders •
South to West Virginia and Maryland Borders • East to Altoona (Blair County) • The closest
chapter in Pennsylvania is Harrisburg (Dauphin County)

Counties Zip Codes
Erie: 16417 16401 16412 16428 16441 16407

Crawford: 16435 Mercer: 16134 Lawrence: 16143 Beaver: 16115 Washington: 15021 Greene:
15312 Warren: 16350 Forest: 16353 Venango: 16301 Butler: 16057

Westmoreland:
16403 16434 16406 16433 16404 16125 16130 16145 16154 16124 16156 16116 16105
16102 16101 15010 15010 15066 16063 15052 15312 15301

15301 15349 16345 16354 16701 16239 16341 16323 16731 16232 16025 16002 16373
15658 15531

16327 16314 16148 16137 16120 16051 15001 15143
16354 16133 16159 16142 1612 16037

Allegheny:
15437 15501 15963 15557 15530 15538 15552 16668 15963 16256 15825 15824 15851
15767 15870 15857 15860 15868 15821 16226 15856 15849 16836 16858 16866 16701
16735 16749 16743 15006 15007 15014 15015 15017 15018 15034 15035 15037 15044
15045 15046 15075 15076 15082 15084 15086 15088 15106 15108 15110 15112 15117
15120 15132 15133 15134 15135 15136 15137 15147 15148 15148 15201 15202 15203
15211 15212 15213 15214 15215 15216 15224 15225 15226 15227 15228 15229 15237
15238 15239 15240 15241 15242 15274 15275 15276 15290 15295

15020 15024 15047 15049 15090 15091 15122 15123 15139 15140 15204 15205 15217
15218 15230 15231 15243 15244

15025 15028 15030 15031 15032 15051 15056 15064 15065 15071 15095 15095 15101
15102 15104 15126 15127 15129 15130 15131 15142 15143 15144 15145 15146 15206
15207 15208 15209 15210 15219 15220 15221 15222 15223 15232 15233 15234 15235
15236 15250 15251 15260 15264 15272

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CHAPTER OFFICERS Corresponding Secretary
Crystal Turner
Pittsburgh 412.327.3983
[email protected]
President
Alexis James Steals Treasurer
412.401.2535 Shelley Milner
[email protected] 615.218.4933
[email protected]
Vice President
Janine Frazier Macklin Financial Secretary
412.580.4065 Erica Grant
[email protected] 412.780.0086
[email protected]
Program Director
Rhonda L. Bolding Editor / Historian
313.515.9346 Denise Smalley
[email protected] 412.680.1874
[email protected]
Recording Secretary
Nichol Greene
410.707.9519
[email protected]

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Co-Parliamentarian Foundation Chair
Bridgette Cofield Daria Crawley
724.799.5532 740.317.8260
[email protected] [email protected]

Co-Parliamentarian Chaplain
Kelly McCormick Ayana Teter
724.249.5546 412.915.8256
[email protected] [email protected]

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Pittsburgh CHAPTER OFFICERS, continued

Protocol Chair Technology Chair
Leslie Britton Dozier Erica Grant
412.759.1987 412.780.0086
[email protected] [email protected]

Legislative Chair Lead Teen Advisor
Tekiesha Penaloza Daniel Karen Swift
412.303.7837 724.344.8816
[email protected] [email protected]

STEAM Chair Teen Advisor
Stephanie Carter Amye Sledge
412.389.2435 412.983.1191
[email protected] [email protected]

Community Service Co-Chair Teen Advisor
Stephanie Carter Lavette Mallowy Smith
412.389.2435 412.612.0716
[email protected] [email protected]

Community Service Co-Chair Teen Advisor
Della Hollins Dina Clark
412.400.1555 412.478.9074
[email protected] [email protected]

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Teen Advisor Grade Group Leader
Marsha Johnson Wade Steel Curtain Kids
407.539.4874 Daria Crawley
[email protected] 740.317.8260
[email protected]
Grade Group Leader
Delaney Darlings Grade Group Leader
Melodie Roach Steel Curtain Kids
412.901.6658 DeVona Hopkins
[email protected] 412.327.9971
[email protected]
Grade Group Leader
Delaney Darlings Grade Group Leader
Tekiesha Penaloza Daniel Talented Turrentines
412.303.7837 Lavette Mallowy Smith
[email protected] 412.612.0716
[email protected]
Grade Group Leader
Curious Crawfords Grade Group Leader
Bethany Criswell Talented Turrentines
412.526.1667 Crystal Turner
[email protected] 412.327.3983
[email protected]
Grade Group Leader
Curious Crawfords
Denise Smalley
412.680.1874
[email protected]

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TEEN OFFICERS

Pittsburgh

Getting from Karen...

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CHAPTER ROSTER

Pittsburgh

JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INC.
PITTSBURGH CHAPTER

MEMBERSHIP ROSTER

JUNE 2017-MAY 2018

NAME & ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CHILDREN TEENS
(SPOUSE) EMAIL ADDRESS (AGE 12 & UNDER)
(AGE 13 as of 5-31-17)

BOLDING, RhondaAIKEN, Adrianne412-630-8099 (H) Curtis, Jr. (12th)
1603 Green View Court 630-219-8281 (W)
DRAFT(Kevin)Pittsburgh, PA 15237412-216-5344 (C)
[email protected]

BARTLETT, Joan Washington 312-343-7794 (C) Lindsey (7th)
(Scott) [email protected] Kira (preK)
120 Minnock Drive
Mars, PA 16046

313-515-9346(C)
[email protected]

105 Park Place

Kennedy Township, PA 15136

BRIDGES, Simquita 412-741-0777 (H) Michael (12th)
(Reginald) 412-565-5466 (W)
718 Nevin Avenue 412-901-5772 (C)
Sewickley, PA 15143 [email protected]

BROWN, Jennifer Bennett 412-519-3532 (C) William (2nd)
(Jason) [email protected] Walter (K)
2519 Pioneer Avenue [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15226

CANTHEN, Misty Lynne 412-445-7137 (C) Harrison (6th)
(Glen Kreiger) [email protected]
4821 Dargate Lane
Murrysville, PA 15668

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NAME & ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CHILDREN TEENS
(SPOUSE) EMAIL ADDRESS (AGE 12 & UNDER)
(AGE 13 as of 5-31-17)
CARTER, Stephanie 412-389-2435 (C) Olivia (2nd)
(Tyrone Brooks) [email protected] Julian (preschool)
115 South Lexington Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

CLARK, Dina 412-478-9074 (C) Kaleo (9th)
125 Elizabeth Drive [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15235 [email protected]

COFIELD, Bridgette 724-799-5532 (H) Brayden (1st)

(Eric) 724-799-5532 (C)

116 Grienbrier Drive [email protected]

Carnegie, PA 15106 724-457-1716 (H) Xavier (4th)
412-397-6379 (W) Vaughan (preschool)
CRAWLEY, Daria 740-317-8260 (C)
309 Diamond Drive [email protected] Roland (5th)
Moon Township, PA 15108 Brandon (2nd)
412-781-0305 (H)
CRISWELL, Bethany 412-526-1667 (C) Kalel (K)
(Roland) [email protected]
116 Alpine Circle
Pittsburgh, PA 15215 412-303-7837 (C)

(Jose)DRAFTDANIEL,Tekiesha
[email protected] Londyn (preschool)

451 Center Grange Road

Monaca, PA 15061

DAVENPORT, Lynn W. 412-621-4443 (H) Jonathan (8th)
(Ronald, Jr.) [email protected] Ronald, III (9th)
715 Amberson Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232

DOZIER, Leslie Britton 724-939-7349 (H) Evan (5th)
(Clarence) 412-759-1987 (C)
501 Sandylynn Drive [email protected]
Gibsonia, PA 15044

FRAZIER, Holly Hatcher 412-242-5388 (H) William (9th)
(Evan Sr.) 412-999-2349 (C) Nia (10th) (Ball)
1912 Garrick Drive [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15235

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NAME & ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CHILDREN TEENS
(SPOUSE) EMAIL ADDRESS (AGE 12 & UNDER)
(AGE 13 as of 5-31-17)
GENERETT, Gretchen Givens 412-913-5859 (C) Gabrielle (5th)
(William, Jr.) [email protected] William, III (10th)
509 Dorseyville Road (Ball)
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

GRANT, Erica 412-829-0272 (H) Rachel (3rd)
(Harold, Jr.) 412-780-0086 (C)
411 Halket Street [email protected]
North Versailles, PA 15137

GREENE, Nichol 724-538-8842 (H) Mason (3rd)
Logan (3rd)
(Claye) 410-707-9519 (C)

220 Cashmere Court [email protected]

Cranberry Township, PA 16066
HOLLINS, Della M.
(John) 412-247-3654 (H) Jalen (6th)
33 Lancewood Drive 412-768-0527 (W) Jasmine (3rd)
Pittsburgh, PA 15235 412-400-1555 (C) Dailyn (7th)
[email protected] Donovan (5th)
HOPKINS, DeVona (G) [email protected] Drew Elise (3rd)
(David)
218 Field Club Circle 412-788-2272 (H)
412-327-9971 (C)
DRAFTMcKeesRocks,PA15136 [email protected]

JORDAN, Pamela 412-741-5664 (H) Noah (7th) Malcolm (9th)
(Antoine) 412-915-2383 (C) Olivia (5th)
219 Pilgrim Drive [email protected] Savannah (1st)
Sewickley, PA 15143

MACKLIN, Janine Frazier 412-580-4065 (C) Victoria (3rd) Warner, IV (10th)
(Warner, III) [email protected] (Ball)
Po Box 17242
Pittsburgh, PA 15235

MCCORMICK, A. Kelly 412-963-5221 (W) Quincy (6th)
(Darren) 724-249-5546 (C)
219 Morning Grove Lane [email protected]
Valencia, PA 16059

MILLER, Rosa Copeland 412-551-7934 (C) Lucien (3rd)
(Max) 412-262-7370 (W)
324 Scarlet Circle [email protected]
Wexford, PA 15090

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NAME & ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CHILDREN TEENS
(SPOUSE) EMAIL ADDRESS (AGE 12 & UNDER)
(AGE 13 as of 5-31-17)
MILNER, Shelley 615-218-4933 (C)) Anna (2nd)
(Rich) [email protected] Elise (2nd)
1687 Biltmore Lane
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

MOSES, Kimberly 412-608-8273 (H) Thurgood (10th)(Ball)
(Darnell) 412-608-8273 (H) Langston (8th)
1123 Glencoe Avenue [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15220

PHILLIPS, Kensei 703-965-5333 (C) Branden (PreK)

1343 Parkview Blvd. [email protected] Kieran (PreK)

Pittsburgh, PA 15217 724-733-0639 (H) Storm (preschool)
412-373-2303 (W) Alexandra (7th)
ROACH, Melodie (MJ) 412-901-6658 (C) Maya (8th)
4346 Old William Penn [email protected] Carson (4th)
Murrysville, PA 15668 [email protected]

ROBERTS, Sherry 412-922-2932 (H)
179 Oakbrook Circle 412-292-1345 (C)
Pittsburgh, PA 15220 [email protected]

DRAFTSCOTT,ChristinaCampbell412-847-8145 (H)

(Donnell) 917-647-0965 (C) Campbell (Pre-K)

1648 Heritage Drive [email protected]

Pittsburgh, PA 15237

SLEDGE, Amye 412-983-1191 (C) Zoi (5th) Jayce (10th) (Ball)
(Christopher) [email protected]
322 N. Lang Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

SMALLEY, Denise 412-719-2068 (H) Donovan (2nd)
(Darrell) 412-864-3477 (W) Daniel (K)
412 Wynstone Drive 412-680-1874 (C)
Wexford, PA 15090 [email protected]

SMITH, LaVette Malloy 412-856-0502 (H) Amari (7th) Soleil (10th) (Ball)
(Alvin) 412-612-0716 (W) Landis (5th)
2149 Haymaker Road 412-612-0716 (C)
Monroeville, PA 15146 [email protected]

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NAME & ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CHILDREN TEENS
(SPOUSE) EMAIL ADDRESS (AGE 12 & UNDER)
(AGE 13 as of 5-31-17)
STEALS, Alexis James 412-367-2554 (H) Drew (2nd)
(Melvin, Jr.) 412-401-2535 (C) Alanna (9th)
124 Cherrydale Court [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15237

SWIFT, Karen 724-941-4105 (H) Sarah (11th) (Ball)
(Jesse) 724-229-5520 (W)
105 Lisa Court 724-344-8816 (C)
McMurray, PA 15317 [email protected]

TEMPLE, Christel 412-486-1721 (H) Tyler (1st)

228 Queensberry Court 410-258-2029 (C)

[email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(prefers e-mail) 412-915-8256 (C) Evangeline (6th)
[email protected] Naomi (4th)
TETER, Ayana Ezra (2nd)
(Aaron)
1521 Cumberland Street412-922-6041 (H) Morris III (7th)
Pittsburgh, PA 15205 877-353-9100x4102 (W)
412-327-3983 (C)
TURNER, Crystal [email protected]
(Morris, Jr.)
1911 Elmdale Road Gabrielle (8th)
Angelique (10th)
DRAFTPittsburgh,PA15205 (Ball)
UKU, Shelley 412-607-3572 (C)
821 Old Mill Road [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

USHERY, Zerlina 412-646-1583 (H) Zoe (PreK) Zamar (11th) (Ball)
(Jamelle) 412-719-5479 (C)
609 Blueberry Road [email protected]
Monroeville, PA 15146 [email protected]

VEREEN, Deborah 412-261-6826 (H) Jacqueline (6th)
621 Manilla Street 412-508-4000 (C)
Pittsburgh, PA 15219 [email protected]

WADE, Marsha Johnson 724-934-1313 (H) Joshua (7th) Kennedi (11th)(Ball)
(Clarence) 407-539-4874 (C)
189 Pinkerton Rd. [email protected]
Wexford, PA 15090

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NAME & ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CHILDREN TEENS
(SPOUSE) EMAIL ADDRESS (AGE 12 & UNDER)
(AGE 13 as of 5-31-17)
WASHINGTON Lara 412-683-0808 (H)
(Ken Spruill) 412-913-7170 (C) Tanner (10th) (Ball)
5439 Northumberland Street 412-687-6200 (W) ext. 315 Kendall (12th)
Pittsburgh, PA 15217 [email protected]

WASHINGTON RUSHING, 919-423-4044 (C) Reagan (PreK)
Lisa
(Tillman) [email protected]
112 Minnock Drive
Mars, PA 16046

WILSON-LAMAR, Dena 724-591-8933 (H) Kennedy (12th)

(Martin) 678-477-8990 (C)
409 Quarter Horse Lane [email protected]
Mars, PA 16046 [email protected]

YANDERS, Elise (on leave) 412-322-0482 (H)
(Charles) 412-566-6706 (W)
1244 Resaca Place 412-401-4657 (C)
Pittsburgh, PA 15212 [email protected]
DRAFTPLEASE REPORTALLCHANGES TO: Membership Chair, Janine MacklinAND Cor. Secretary, Crystal TurnerJames “J.R.”(10th)
(Ball)

Census: 45 Active Mothers; 77 Active Children; 1 Mother On Leave; 1 Child on Leave

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GRADE GROUP ROSTERS

Pittsburgh

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated-Pittsburgh Chapter

2017-2018 Children's Group Roster

DELANY DARLINGS

Preschool Age Children (formely 2-4 Age Group)

Group Leader(s): MJ Roach* and Keisha Daniel

NAME PARENTS PHONE PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE GRADE (FALL 2017) Initial
Kira Bolding Rhonda and Kevin
Brooks, Julian Stephanie and Tyrone 313.515.9346 [email protected] 2/5/13 preschool
Vaughan Crawley Daria 3/5/15 preschool
Londyn Daniel Tekiesha and Jose 412.389.2435 [email protected] 2/8/13 preschool
Branden Phillips Kensei 5/8/13 preschool
Kieran Phillips Kensei 740.317.8260 [email protected] 1/6/13 preschool
Storm Roach Melodie and Charles 10/12/14 preschool
Reagan Rushing Lisa and Tillman 412.303.7837 [email protected] 8/9/13 preschool
Campbell Scott Christina and Donnell 5/16/13 preschool
Zoe Ushery Zerlina and Jamelle 703.965.5333 [email protected] 5/2/13 preschool
preschool
703.965.5333 [email protected]

412.901.6658 [email protected]

919.423.4044 [email protected]

917.647.0965 [email protected]

412.719.5479 [email protected]

Total = 10

CURIOUS CRAWFORDS

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade (formely 5-7 Age Group)

Group Leader(s): Bethany Criswell and Denise Smalley

NAME PARENTS PHONE PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE GRADE (FALL 2017) Initial

Olivia Brooks Stephanie and Tyrone 412.389.2435 [email protected] 12/4/09 2nd
11/27/11 K
Walter Brown Jennifer and Jason 412-519-3532 [email protected] 1/10/10 2nd
4/15/11 1st
William Brown Jennifer and Jason 412-519-3532 [email protected] 3/27/10 2nd
2/3/12 K
Brayden Cofield Bridgette and Eric 724.799.5532 [email protected] 6/11/11 1st
7/30/10 2nd
Brandon Criswell Bethany and Roland 412.526.1667 [email protected] 7/30/10 2nd
7/15/12 K
Kalel Daniel Tekiesha and Jose 412.303.7837 [email protected] 10/7/09 2nd
9/2/10 1st
SAanvnaan Mnaihln JeorrIdNanSERT PHPShOaemlTleelyaO aJonSrdd Rainch 412.915.2383 [email protected] 5/27/10 2nd

615.218.4933 [email protected]

Elise Milner Shelley and Rich 615.218.4933 [email protected]

Daniel Smalley Denise and Darrell 412.680.1874 [email protected]

Donovan Smalley Denise and Darrell 412.680.1874 [email protected]

Tyler Temple Giles Christel 410-258-2029 [email protected]

Ezra Teter Ayana and Aaron 412.915.8256 [email protected]

Total = 13

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DELANY DARLINGS

Preschool Age Children (formely 2-4 Age Group)

Group Leader(s): MJ Roach* and Keisha Daniel

NAME PARENTS PHONE PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE GRADE (FALL 2017) Initial
Kira Bolding Rhonda and Kevin
Brooks, Julian Stephanie and Tyrone 313.515.9346 [email protected] 2/5/13 preschool
Vaughan Crawley Daria 3/5/15 preschool
Londyn Daniel Tekiesha and Jose 412.389.2435 [email protected] 2/8/13 preschool
Branden Phillips Kensei 5/8/13 preschool
Kieran Phillips Kensei 740.317.8260 [email protected] 1/6/13 preschool
Storm Roach Melodie and Charles 10/12/14 preschool
Reagan Rushing Lisa and Tillman 412.303.7837 [email protected] 8/9/13 preschool
Campbell Scott Christina and Donnell 5/16/13 preschool
Zoe Ushery Zerlina and Jamelle 703.965.5333 [email protected] 5/2/13 preschool
preschool
NAME 703.965.5333 [email protected]
Olivia Brooks
Walter Brown 412.901.6658 [email protected]
William Brown
Brayden Cofield 919.423.4044 [email protected]
Brandon Criswell
Kalel Daniel 917.647.0965 [email protected]
Savannah Jordan
Anna Milner 412.719.5479 [email protected]
Elise Milner
Daniel Smalley Total = 10
Donovan Smalley
Tyler Temple Giles CURIOUS CRAWFORDS
Ezra Teter
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade (formely 5-7 Age Group)

Group Leader(s): Bethany Criswell and Denise Smalley

PARENTS PHONE PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE GRADE (FALL 2017) Initial
Stephanie and Tyrone
Jennifer and Jason 412.389.2435 [email protected] 12/4/09 2nd
Jennifer and Jason 11/27/11 K
Bridgette and Eric 412-519-3532 [email protected] 1/10/10 2nd
Bethany and Roland 4/15/11 1st
Tekiesha and Jose 412-519-3532 [email protected] 3/27/10 2nd
Pamela Jordan 2/3/12 K
Shelley and Rich 724.799.5532 [email protected] 6/11/11 1st
Shelley and Rich 7/30/10 2nd
Denise and Darrell 412.526.1667 [email protected] 7/30/10 2nd
Denise and Darrell 7/15/12 K
Christel 412.303.7837 [email protected] 10/7/09 2nd
Ayana and Aaron 9/2/10 1st
412.915.2383 [email protected] 5/27/10 2nd

615.218.4933 [email protected]

615.218.4933 [email protected]

412.680.1874 [email protected]

412.680.1874 [email protected]

410-258-2029 [email protected]

412.915.8256 [email protected]

Total = 13

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Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated-Pittsburgh Chapter

2017-2018 Children's Group Roster

STEEL CURTAIN KIDS

Grades 3 - 5 (formely 8-10 Age Group)

Group Leader(s): Daria Crawley* and DeVona Hopkins

NAME PARENTS PHONE PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE GRADE (FALL 2017) Initial
Xavier Crawley
Roland Criswell Daria 740.317.8260 [email protected] 8/15/07 4th
Evan Dozier 12/30/06 5th
Logan Greene Bethany and Roland 412.526.1667 [email protected] 11/3/06 5th
Mason Greene 3/25/08 3rd
Gabrielle Generett Leslie and Clarence 412.759.1987 [email protected] 3/25/08 3rd
Rachel Grant 7/30/07 5th
Jasmine Hollins Nicole and Clave 410.707.9519 [email protected] 2/28/09 3rd
Donovan Hopkins 7/26/09 3rd
Drew Hopkins Nicole and Clave 410.707.9519 [email protected] 7/11/07 5th
Olivia Jordan 2/21/09 3rd
Victoria Macklin Gretchen and William, Jr. 412.913-5859 [email protected] 6/14/07 5th
Lucien Miller 3/23/09 3rd
Carson Scott Erica and Harold Grant 412.780.0086 [email protected] 3rd
Zoi Sledge 2/17/09 4th
Landis Smith Della and John 412.400.1555 [email protected] 11/15/07 5th
Drew Steals 11/21/06 5th
Naomi Teter DeVona and David 412.327.9971 [email protected] 1/25/07 3rd
6/4/09 4th
DeVona and David 412.327.9971 [email protected] 4/14/08

Pam and Antoine Jordan 412.915.2383 [email protected]

Janine and Warner, III 412.580.4065 [email protected]

Rosa and Max 412-551-7934 [email protected]

Christina and Donnell 917-647-0965 [email protected]

Amye and Chris 412.983.1191 [email protected]

LaVette and Alvin 412.612.0716 [email protected]

Alexis and Melvin, Jr. 412.401.2535 [email protected]

Ayana and Aaron 412.915.8256 [email protected]

Total = 18

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2017-2018 Children's Group Roster

TALENTED TURRENTINES

Grades 6, 7, 8 (formely 11-12 Age Group)

Group Leader(s): LaVette Smith* and Crystal Turner

NAME PARENTS PHONE PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS BIRTHDATE GRADE (FALL 2017) Initial
Harrison Canthen Misty and Glen
Jonathan Davenport Lynn and Ronald 412-445-7137 [email protected] 10/13/05 6th
Alexandra Graves Melodie and Charles 11/21/03 8th
Jalen Hollins Della and John 412.621.4443 [email protected] 6/2/05 7th
Dailyn Hopkins DeVona and David 3/25/06 6th
Noah Jordan Pam and Antoine Jordan 412.901.6658 [email protected] 3/1/05 7th
Quincy McCormick Kelly and Darren 10/29/04 7th
Langston Moses Kim and Darnell 412.400.1555 [email protected] 12/17/05 6th
Maya Roberts Sherry Roberts 8/21/03 8th
Amari Smith LaVette and Alvin 412.327.9971 [email protected] 5/30/04 8th
Evangeline Teter Ayana and Aaron 5/26/05 7th
Morris Turner III Crystal and Morris 412.915.2383 [email protected] 3/31/06 6th
Gabrielle Uku Shelley 3/30/05 7th
Jacqueline Vereen Deborah 724.249.5546 [email protected] 5/3/04 8th
Joshua Wade Marsha and Clarence 6th
Lindsey Washington Joan and Scott Bartlett 412.608.8273 [email protected] 10/26/04 7th
10/11/04 7th
412-292-1345 [email protected]

412.612.0716 [email protected]

412.915.8256 [email protected]

412.327.3983 [email protected]

412.607.3572 [email protected]

412-508-4000 [email protected]

724.934.1313 [email protected]

312-343-7794 [email protected]

Total = 16

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2017-2018 Children's Group Roster

Pittsburgh GRADE GROUP ROSTERS, continued

CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY

Grades 9 -12 (Senior Teens)

Curtis Aiken, Jr. Adrianne 412.630-8099 [email protected] 7/15/99 12th
Michael Bridges Simquita and Reginald 12/2/99 12th
Kaleo Rodriguez Dina Clark 412.901.5772 [email protected] 10/30/02 9th
Ronald Davenport Lynn and Ronald 10/8/02 9th
Nia Frazier Holly and Evan 412-478-9074 [email protected] 6/20/01 10th
William Frazier Holly and Evan 4/5/03 9th
William Generett, III Gretchen and William, Jr. 412.621.4443 [email protected] 7/31/01 10th
Malcolm Jordan Pam and Antoine Jordan 2/1/03 9th
Warner Macklin, IV Janine and Warner, III 412.242.5388 [email protected] 7/23/02 10th
Thurgood Moses Kim and Darnell 6/13/02 10th
Jayce Sledge Amye and Chris 412.242.5388 [email protected] 3/18/02 10th
Soleil Smith LaVette and Alvin 10/21/02 10th
Alanna Steals Alexis and Melvin, Jr. 412.913-5859 [email protected] 1/19/03 9th
Sarah Swift Karen and Jesse 5/22/01 11th
Kendall Thomas Lara and Ken 412.915.2383 [email protected] 11/19/99 12th
Tanner Thomas Lara and Ken 10/25/01 10th
Angelique Uku Shelley 412.580.4065 [email protected] 8/9/02 10th
Zamar Ushery Zerlina and Jamelle 11th
Kennedi Wade Marsha and Clarence 412.608.8273 [email protected] 11/13/00 11th
Kennedy Wilson Dena and Marty 1/26/00 12th
James "J.R." Yanders Elise and Charles 412..983.1191 [email protected] 5/13/02 10th

412.612.0716 [email protected]

412.401.2535 [email protected]

724.941.4105 [email protected]

412.913.7170 [email protected]

412.913.7170 [email protected]

412.607.3572 [email protected]

412-719-5479 [email protected]

724.934.1313 [email protected]

678.477.8990 [email protected]

412.401.4657 [email protected]

Total = 20 Leave of Absence 1

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CHAPTER COMMITTEES

Pittsburgh

2017 - 2018 COMMITTEE ASSIGNME

Jack and Jill Day | Jill's Night Out | Holiday Committee MLK Day o
Carole Robinson Day Associates Appreciation Special Event
* MJ Roach + Denis
* MJ Roach * Nichol Greene *Crystal Turner 2 Rosa Copeland M
2 Karen Swift 2 Joan Bartlett 2 Joan Bartlett 3 Kensei Phillips
3 Rhonda Bolding 3 Christina Scott 3 Shelley Milner 4
4 4 Kim Moses 4 Debbie Vereen 5
5 5 Rhonda Bolding 5

Foundations Membership Committee Audit Committee Budgeting C

*Daria Crawley * Janine Macklin * Bridgette Cofield * Erica Grant + Aya
2 Lisa Washington Rushing 2 Crystal Turner 2 Della Hollins 2 Della Hollins
3 Jenn Brown 3 Kelly McCormick 3 Daria Crawley 3 Bridgette Cofield
4 4 Bethany Criswell 4 Kiesha Daniel 4 Shelley Milner
5 5 Kiesha Daniel 5 Denise Smalley 5 Sherry Roberts
6 Nichol Greene 6 Amye Sledge

Senior Recognition STEAM Committee Technology Legisla

* Karen Swift * Stephanie Carter + Jenn Brown * Erica Grant * Tekiesha Penaloz
2 Quita Bridges 2 Kiesha Daniel 2 Jennifer Brown 2 LaVette Smith
3 Adrianne Aiken 3 Kensei Phillips 3 Christina Scott 3
4 Marsha Wade 4 Rosa Copeland Miller 4 Erica Grant 4
5 Kim Moses 5 Dina Clark 5 5
6 Marsha Wade

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