The Herland Voice : v.14: no.12(1996)
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- The Herland Voice : v.14: no.12(1996)
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December, 1996
AND THE SURVEY SAYS ...
Many of you will remember that we surveyed our
readers (and retreat participants) last summer. The
idea for a survey came out of a couple of planning
meetings we had over the summmer.
We were
concerned that participation in Herland events and
business at the bookstore had fallen off over the last
year. We hoped the survey would help us know more
about the women who currently attend the retreats,
read the newsletter, and come to the store.
Herland has been a patchwork of women connected in many different ways. Many have come and
gone over the years. Herland has always been more
than just a physical space for women, it's been an
emotional and spiritual space, often a safe haven for
women in need.
But right now, participation and support is low.
We don't have adequate resources to do all the things
that Herland has traditionally done. The mainstream
bookstores now have abundant gay and lesbian selections and compete for what were once our customers
exclusively. Many women find spiritual and social
opportunities through several gay or gay-friendly
churches. There is also a shortage ofvolunteers to staff
the bookstore and help with special events.
The survey showed us that we're mostly older
(over 35) women who stay at home more. The types
of activities you were most interested in included
evening activities, such as poetry or comedy night,
bowling outings, discussion groups, and game or movie
nights.
So, we have some choices to make about how
Herland can best use her available resources. The two
planning meetings have come up with some ideas for
changing the way Herland operates. These changes are
directed at using our board members/volunteers wisely
and provide for Herland' s best interests.
The proposed changes are:
Do away with the "sister" rotation which meant a
committment oftwo years. Officers began at the Sister
IV position and were trained as they rotated every six
Volume 14 Number 12
months up through the positions to Sister I. The new
structure would be one year terms for all positions with
no obligation to move up through the ranks. The
elected postions would include two Co-chairs, a Secretary, Treasurer, and Volunteer Coordinator. The
duties of each would be changed slightly to more
evenly share the workload.
We would like your input about these proposed
changes. Please write and tell us what you think and
any other suggestions you might have about where
Herland should be headed at this time. We welcome
your thoughts and ideas.
Herland Sister Resources
WENDE ALLYN
IN PERFORMANCE AT
HERLAND
7 P.M.
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER
13
HeRLAND New YEAR' s
OPEN House
2-5 P.M.
JANUARY 1, 1997
We' II provide the black-eyed peas,
all you need to bring is yourself
and a friend. Come start the New
Year out right!
2312 N.W. 39, OKC, OK 73112
Your Letters:
The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) has
received a grantfrom the Gill Foundation to match all new
memberships and gifts to NCLR received before Deccember
31, 1996. NCLR is the only national legal organization for
lesbians. NCLR receives no state or federal money and
depends on contributions from individual members across
the country. Membership is the heart ofour organization.
Gifts from individuals enable us to do our work, to provide
advice and counselingfree to anyone who calls us and to
take impact litigation cases. Since NCLR was founded in
1977, we have represented hundreds oflesbian mothers in
custody, adoption, and foster parenting cases and provided information and assistance to thousands oflesbians,
please help us continue to assure that lesbians are included in the lesbian and gay civil rights movement by
joining NCLR, renewing your membership, or making a
special extra gift. The Gill Foundation will double your
contribution if we receive it before December 31st.
To Friends in the Oklahoma Community: I am making
a special request that you support this organization for this
special membership drive if you can. They have provided
selfless aid to clients I have represented in court .. .without
asking for funds to do so. Most of you know the importance
and value of that type of help to women as they work their
way through the court to get or keep their children. Help if
you can ... they are a great group of people and provide
valuable help.
Thank you,
Sandy Ingraham
Attorney at Law
Lesbian only counseling. Wednesday evenings. Call for
an appointment. Jo L. Soske M.Ed./M.H.R./C.A.D .C./
L.P.C. 879-2226
BISEXUAL RESOURCE GUIDE-- New 1997 Edition
If you are bisexual, or want to learn more about bisexuality, this book will be a great resource. To order a Guide
send $11.95 (US) to BRC, PO Box 639, Cambridge MA
02140.
HEAT FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
Thanks to each of you who has contributed or
pledged support for a central heat and air system for
Herland. The contractor is waiting, with just a few
more pledges we'll be be able to authorize beginning
work on installation.
Will you be a heat and air angel? All those
contributing $50 or more will be recognized with a
plaque placed in Herland.
Add your name to this growing list with a
contribution/pledge of $50 or more.
Anonymous
Jill Burroughs
Jo Soske
Susan Eaton
Dee Butler
Jean Kelsey
Jill Lacher-Holmes
Sherry Murphy
Natasha Rice
Pat Reaves
Dorothy Rimbold
Debbie T.
Anonymous
In Honor of Jingles
In Memory of Mary Kathryn Reaves
Im Memory of Anita Bumgarner
Helen and Tina Stiefmiller
In Honor of Finding Myself
In Memory of Mattie and Al
In Honor of Barbara Cleveland
In Memory of John Whittmore
In Memory of Kris Delaney
In Honor of DHS Field Operations Staff
-------------------]want to be a Heat/Air Angell
Name:---~------·Phone:- - - Address
---------------__My contribution of _ $50 or _ other: _ __
is enclosed.
__I'll pledge __$50 or _ other:
by
January 1, 1997.
__My contribution is in honor of I memory of
(circle one): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ Please keep my contribution anonymous.
2 Her/and Voice December, 1996
Herland Sister Resources - December 1996
Monday
Sunday
1
2
World
AIDS Day
8
Wednesday
4
Tuesday
3
Friday
Thursday
5
Last Quarter
Saturday
7
6
1st day of
Hanukkah
10
9
12
11
14
13
New Moon
7:00 PM
Coffeehouse with
Wende Allyn
15
16
22
18
17
23
24
30
25
26
Christmas
31
21
Winter
begins
27
28
1st day of
Kwanza
JANUARY 1
New Year's
Eve
6:30 PM
Newsletter
Mailing Party
20
Deadline for
submissions
to The Voice
Full Moon
29
19
1st Quarter
4:30 PM
Herland Board
Meeting
2 - 5 P.M.
New YEAR's
OPEN House
Peace on Earth -- Goodwill to All
Free Seminars & Workshops • Substance Abuse Prevention
Education & Referral • Lesbian and Gay Support Groups Activities
(Dances, Arts & Crafts Classes, Sports, etc.)
Workshops (Dance, Pottety, Relationships, Safer Sex, etc.)
Testing • YGLA (14-20 years old· under 18 with parent's permission)
Ol/li'each & Calendar of Events
425-0399
Nancy Ja11:e Nesser
REBECCA R. COHN, Ph.D.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
T
Attorney At Law
T
321-2148
P.O. Box 5119
Norman, Okla 73070
Individual Family Therapy,
Couples
Retreats
( 405) 942-1425
( 405) 942-4190
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
PERSONAL COMPUTER SUPPORT P>'esel'\t ~is fo,. a 10% disco.. ntl
_,n&.<11_~
PLU,:.:ING
I
I
Purdlmlo1ll .
~~
:::1
..:-1
JEAN PROCKISH
,,_~
Olda'-'a City, OK 73118
t!-mail: PGMFntr@anl.com
WINDOWS FINANCES GRAPHICS WORD PROCESSING
405-528-1018
-
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' 6JQ l!JOJdUON
• unique ' unusuil gifts • D!l
.• jcaJdtJJ • conbl~s • incense /
m mhitc Srmt
norman, OK 73069 .
UTILITIES INTERNET
FAX 405-528-1035
\i\)fStlC
~OR€St tR€aSUR€S
.
If you llHd HELP :
J22X S. BOULEVARD #229
EDMOND. OK 73013
··FOR ALL YOUR PLLIMBJl\jG NEEDs··
r-:' .
.
Peggy C. Johnson
ATIORNEY AT LAW
Allocilted with
Plrr, friend and Johnson
221111 Classen llwl., Suite 650
Oklahoma City, OIC 731116-Slm
paa1ueJen9 a6eJSOd uJnJaH
pa1sanbaH UO!J::>9JJ08 SS9JPPV
l ~ ~£L >tO '/\J!::> ewo4e1}!Q
6£ 'M"N l~£l
sa::>JnOS9H J9JS!S PUBIJ9H
-
December, 1996
AND THE SURVEY SAYS ...
Many of you will remember that we surveyed our
readers (and retreat participants) last summer. The
idea for a survey came out of a couple of planning
meetings we had over the summmer.
We were
concerned that participation in Herland events and
business at the bookstore had fallen off over the last
year. We hoped the survey would help us know more
about the women who currently attend the retreats,
read the newsletter, and come to the store.
Herland has been a patchwork of women connected in many different ways. Many have come and
gone over the years. Herland has always been more
than just a physical space for women, it's been an
emotional and spiritual space, often a safe haven for
women in need.
But right now, participation and support is low.
We don't have adequate resources to do all the things
that Herland has traditionally done. The mainstream
bookstores now have abundant gay and lesbian selections and compete for what were once our customers
exclusively. Many women find spiritual and social
opportunities through several gay or gay-friendly
churches. There is also a shortage ofvolunteers to staff
the bookstore and help with special events.
The survey showed us that we're mostly older
(over 35) women who stay at home more. The types
of activities you were most interested in included
evening activities, such as poetry or comedy night,
bowling outings, discussion groups, and game or movie
nights.
So, we have some choices to make about how
Herland can best use her available resources. The two
planning meetings have come up with some ideas for
changing the way Herland operates. These changes are
directed at using our board members/volunteers wisely
and provide for Herland' s best interests.
The proposed changes are:
Do away with the "sister" rotation which meant a
committment oftwo years. Officers began at the Sister
IV position and were trained as they rotated every six
Volume 14 Number 12
months up through the positions to Sister I. The new
structure would be one year terms for all positions with
no obligation to move up through the ranks. The
elected postions would include two Co-chairs, a Secretary, Treasurer, and Volunteer Coordinator. The
duties of each would be changed slightly to more
evenly share the workload.
We would like your input about these proposed
changes. Please write and tell us what you think and
any other suggestions you might have about where
Herland should be headed at this time. We welcome
your thoughts and ideas.
Herland Sister Resources
WENDE ALLYN
IN PERFORMANCE AT
HERLAND
7 P.M.
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER
13
HeRLAND New YEAR' s
OPEN House
2-5 P.M.
JANUARY 1, 1997
We' II provide the black-eyed peas,
all you need to bring is yourself
and a friend. Come start the New
Year out right!
2312 N.W. 39, OKC, OK 73112
Your Letters:
The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) has
received a grantfrom the Gill Foundation to match all new
memberships and gifts to NCLR received before Deccember
31, 1996. NCLR is the only national legal organization for
lesbians. NCLR receives no state or federal money and
depends on contributions from individual members across
the country. Membership is the heart ofour organization.
Gifts from individuals enable us to do our work, to provide
advice and counselingfree to anyone who calls us and to
take impact litigation cases. Since NCLR was founded in
1977, we have represented hundreds oflesbian mothers in
custody, adoption, and foster parenting cases and provided information and assistance to thousands oflesbians,
please help us continue to assure that lesbians are included in the lesbian and gay civil rights movement by
joining NCLR, renewing your membership, or making a
special extra gift. The Gill Foundation will double your
contribution if we receive it before December 31st.
To Friends in the Oklahoma Community: I am making
a special request that you support this organization for this
special membership drive if you can. They have provided
selfless aid to clients I have represented in court .. .without
asking for funds to do so. Most of you know the importance
and value of that type of help to women as they work their
way through the court to get or keep their children. Help if
you can ... they are a great group of people and provide
valuable help.
Thank you,
Sandy Ingraham
Attorney at Law
Lesbian only counseling. Wednesday evenings. Call for
an appointment. Jo L. Soske M.Ed./M.H.R./C.A.D .C./
L.P.C. 879-2226
BISEXUAL RESOURCE GUIDE-- New 1997 Edition
If you are bisexual, or want to learn more about bisexuality, this book will be a great resource. To order a Guide
send $11.95 (US) to BRC, PO Box 639, Cambridge MA
02140.
HEAT FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
Thanks to each of you who has contributed or
pledged support for a central heat and air system for
Herland. The contractor is waiting, with just a few
more pledges we'll be be able to authorize beginning
work on installation.
Will you be a heat and air angel? All those
contributing $50 or more will be recognized with a
plaque placed in Herland.
Add your name to this growing list with a
contribution/pledge of $50 or more.
Anonymous
Jill Burroughs
Jo Soske
Susan Eaton
Dee Butler
Jean Kelsey
Jill Lacher-Holmes
Sherry Murphy
Natasha Rice
Pat Reaves
Dorothy Rimbold
Debbie T.
Anonymous
In Honor of Jingles
In Memory of Mary Kathryn Reaves
Im Memory of Anita Bumgarner
Helen and Tina Stiefmiller
In Honor of Finding Myself
In Memory of Mattie and Al
In Honor of Barbara Cleveland
In Memory of John Whittmore
In Memory of Kris Delaney
In Honor of DHS Field Operations Staff
-------------------]want to be a Heat/Air Angell
Name:---~------·Phone:- - - Address
---------------__My contribution of _ $50 or _ other: _ __
is enclosed.
__I'll pledge __$50 or _ other:
by
January 1, 1997.
__My contribution is in honor of I memory of
(circle one): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ Please keep my contribution anonymous.
2 Her/and Voice December, 1996
Herland Sister Resources - December 1996
Monday
Sunday
1
2
World
AIDS Day
8
Wednesday
4
Tuesday
3
Friday
Thursday
5
Last Quarter
Saturday
7
6
1st day of
Hanukkah
10
9
12
11
14
13
New Moon
7:00 PM
Coffeehouse with
Wende Allyn
15
16
22
18
17
23
24
30
25
26
Christmas
31
21
Winter
begins
27
28
1st day of
Kwanza
JANUARY 1
New Year's
Eve
6:30 PM
Newsletter
Mailing Party
20
Deadline for
submissions
to The Voice
Full Moon
29
19
1st Quarter
4:30 PM
Herland Board
Meeting
2 - 5 P.M.
New YEAR's
OPEN House
Peace on Earth -- Goodwill to All
Free Seminars & Workshops • Substance Abuse Prevention
Education & Referral • Lesbian and Gay Support Groups Activities
(Dances, Arts & Crafts Classes, Sports, etc.)
Workshops (Dance, Pottety, Relationships, Safer Sex, etc.)
Testing • YGLA (14-20 years old· under 18 with parent's permission)
Ol/li'each & Calendar of Events
425-0399
Nancy Ja11:e Nesser
REBECCA R. COHN, Ph.D.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
T
Attorney At Law
T
321-2148
P.O. Box 5119
Norman, Okla 73070
Individual Family Therapy,
Couples
Retreats
( 405) 942-1425
( 405) 942-4190
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
PERSONAL COMPUTER SUPPORT P>'esel'\t ~is fo,. a 10% disco.. ntl
_,n&.<11_~
PLU,:.:ING
I
I
Purdlmlo1ll .
~~
:::1
..:-1
JEAN PROCKISH
,,_~
Olda'-'a City, OK 73118
t!-mail: PGMFntr@anl.com
WINDOWS FINANCES GRAPHICS WORD PROCESSING
405-528-1018
-
~;··~.· ·11•·~(
···=···-~=i······::~
:
'· Rice .
natA&hG
'-I (405)
447•5111
·ou J!WJad
)IQ 'Al!~ ewo4e1>10
~gg
GIYd
a6e1sod ·s·n
' 6JQ l!JOJdUON
• unique ' unusuil gifts • D!l
.• jcaJdtJJ • conbl~s • incense /
m mhitc Srmt
norman, OK 73069 .
UTILITIES INTERNET
FAX 405-528-1035
\i\)fStlC
~OR€St tR€aSUR€S
.
If you llHd HELP :
J22X S. BOULEVARD #229
EDMOND. OK 73013
··FOR ALL YOUR PLLIMBJl\jG NEEDs··
r-:' .
.
Peggy C. Johnson
ATIORNEY AT LAW
Allocilted with
Plrr, friend and Johnson
221111 Classen llwl., Suite 650
Oklahoma City, OIC 731116-Slm
paa1ueJen9 a6eJSOd uJnJaH
pa1sanbaH UO!J::>9JJ08 SS9JPPV
l ~ ~£L >tO '/\J!::> ewo4e1}!Q
6£ 'M"N l~£l
sa::>JnOS9H J9JS!S PUBIJ9H
-
December, 1996
AND THE SURVEY SAYS ...
Many of you will remember that we surveyed our
readers (and retreat participants) last summer. The
idea for a survey came out of a couple of planning
meetings we had over the summmer.
We were
concerned that participation in Herland events and
business at the bookstore had fallen off over the last
year. We hoped the survey would help us know more
about the women who currently attend the retreats,
read the newsletter, and come to the store.
Herland has been a patchwork of women connected in many different ways. Many have come and
gone over the years. Herland has always been more
than just a physical space for women, it's been an
emotional and spiritual space, often a safe haven for
women in need.
But right now, participation and support is low.
We don't have adequate resources to do all the things
that Herland has traditionally done. The mainstream
bookstores now have abundant gay and lesbian selections and compete for what were once our customers
exclusively. Many women find spiritual and social
opportunities through several gay or gay-friendly
churches. There is also a shortage ofvolunteers to staff
the bookstore and help with special events.
The survey showed us that we're mostly older
(over 35) women who stay at home more. The types
of activities you were most interested in included
evening activities, such as poetry or comedy night,
bowling outings, discussion groups, and game or movie
nights.
So, we have some choices to make about how
Herland can best use her available resources. The two
planning meetings have come up with some ideas for
changing the way Herland operates. These changes are
directed at using our board members/volunteers wisely
and provide for Herland' s best interests.
The proposed changes are:
Do away with the "sister" rotation which meant a
committment oftwo years. Officers began at the Sister
IV position and were trained as they rotated every six
Volume 14 Number 12
months up through the positions to Sister I. The new
structure would be one year terms for all positions with
no obligation to move up through the ranks. The
elected postions would include two Co-chairs, a Secretary, Treasurer, and Volunteer Coordinator. The
duties of each would be changed slightly to more
evenly share the workload.
We would like your input about these proposed
changes. Please write and tell us what you think and
any other suggestions you might have about where
Herland should be headed at this time. We welcome
your thoughts and ideas.
Herland Sister Resources
WENDE ALLYN
IN PERFORMANCE AT
HERLAND
7 P.M.
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER
13
HeRLAND New YEAR' s
OPEN House
2-5 P.M.
JANUARY 1, 1997
We' II provide the black-eyed peas,
all you need to bring is yourself
and a friend. Come start the New
Year out right!
2312 N.W. 39, OKC, OK 73112
Your Letters:
The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) has
received a grantfrom the Gill Foundation to match all new
memberships and gifts to NCLR received before Deccember
31, 1996. NCLR is the only national legal organization for
lesbians. NCLR receives no state or federal money and
depends on contributions from individual members across
the country. Membership is the heart ofour organization.
Gifts from individuals enable us to do our work, to provide
advice and counselingfree to anyone who calls us and to
take impact litigation cases. Since NCLR was founded in
1977, we have represented hundreds oflesbian mothers in
custody, adoption, and foster parenting cases and provided information and assistance to thousands oflesbians,
please help us continue to assure that lesbians are included in the lesbian and gay civil rights movement by
joining NCLR, renewing your membership, or making a
special extra gift. The Gill Foundation will double your
contribution if we receive it before December 31st.
To Friends in the Oklahoma Community: I am making
a special request that you support this organization for this
special membership drive if you can. They have provided
selfless aid to clients I have represented in court .. .without
asking for funds to do so. Most of you know the importance
and value of that type of help to women as they work their
way through the court to get or keep their children. Help if
you can ... they are a great group of people and provide
valuable help.
Thank you,
Sandy Ingraham
Attorney at Law
Lesbian only counseling. Wednesday evenings. Call for
an appointment. Jo L. Soske M.Ed./M.H.R./C.A.D .C./
L.P.C. 879-2226
BISEXUAL RESOURCE GUIDE-- New 1997 Edition
If you are bisexual, or want to learn more about bisexuality, this book will be a great resource. To order a Guide
send $11.95 (US) to BRC, PO Box 639, Cambridge MA
02140.
HEAT FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
Thanks to each of you who has contributed or
pledged support for a central heat and air system for
Herland. The contractor is waiting, with just a few
more pledges we'll be be able to authorize beginning
work on installation.
Will you be a heat and air angel? All those
contributing $50 or more will be recognized with a
plaque placed in Herland.
Add your name to this growing list with a
contribution/pledge of $50 or more.
Anonymous
Jill Burroughs
Jo Soske
Susan Eaton
Dee Butler
Jean Kelsey
Jill Lacher-Holmes
Sherry Murphy
Natasha Rice
Pat Reaves
Dorothy Rimbold
Debbie T.
Anonymous
In Honor of Jingles
In Memory of Mary Kathryn Reaves
Im Memory of Anita Bumgarner
Helen and Tina Stiefmiller
In Honor of Finding Myself
In Memory of Mattie and Al
In Honor of Barbara Cleveland
In Memory of John Whittmore
In Memory of Kris Delaney
In Honor of DHS Field Operations Staff
-------------------]want to be a Heat/Air Angell
Name:---~------·Phone:- - - Address
---------------__My contribution of _ $50 or _ other: _ __
is enclosed.
__I'll pledge __$50 or _ other:
by
January 1, 1997.
__My contribution is in honor of I memory of
(circle one): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ Please keep my contribution anonymous.
2 Her/and Voice December, 1996
Herland Sister Resources - December 1996
Monday
Sunday
1
2
World
AIDS Day
8
Wednesday
4
Tuesday
3
Friday
Thursday
5
Last Quarter
Saturday
7
6
1st day of
Hanukkah
10
9
12
11
14
13
New Moon
7:00 PM
Coffeehouse with
Wende Allyn
15
16
22
18
17
23
24
30
25
26
Christmas
31
21
Winter
begins
27
28
1st day of
Kwanza
JANUARY 1
New Year's
Eve
6:30 PM
Newsletter
Mailing Party
20
Deadline for
submissions
to The Voice
Full Moon
29
19
1st Quarter
4:30 PM
Herland Board
Meeting
2 - 5 P.M.
New YEAR's
OPEN House
Peace on Earth -- Goodwill to All
Free Seminars & Workshops • Substance Abuse Prevention
Education & Referral • Lesbian and Gay Support Groups Activities
(Dances, Arts & Crafts Classes, Sports, etc.)
Workshops (Dance, Pottety, Relationships, Safer Sex, etc.)
Testing • YGLA (14-20 years old· under 18 with parent's permission)
Ol/li'each & Calendar of Events
425-0399
Nancy Ja11:e Nesser
REBECCA R. COHN, Ph.D.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
T
Attorney At Law
T
321-2148
P.O. Box 5119
Norman, Okla 73070
Individual Family Therapy,
Couples
Retreats
( 405) 942-1425
( 405) 942-4190
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
PERSONAL COMPUTER SUPPORT P>'esel'\t ~is fo,. a 10% disco.. ntl
_,n&.<11_~
PLU,:.:ING
I
I
Purdlmlo1ll .
~~
:::1
..:-1
JEAN PROCKISH
,,_~
Olda'-'a City, OK 73118
t!-mail: PGMFntr@anl.com
WINDOWS FINANCES GRAPHICS WORD PROCESSING
405-528-1018
-
~;··~.· ·11•·~(
···=···-~=i······::~
:
'· Rice .
natA&hG
'-I (405)
447•5111
·ou J!WJad
)IQ 'Al!~ ewo4e1>10
~gg
GIYd
a6e1sod ·s·n
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