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2008 Program Meetings
May 1 ... WYSE Scholarship Awards
May 8 ... Business Meeting
May 15 ... Long Term Planning Update
May 22 ... Foundation Grants Awards
May 29 ... Member Bios
June 5 ... Las Chicas Bravas - Alice Valenzuela
June 12 ... Business Meeting
June 19 ... What’s new in early care and education, Karyn Parker
June 26 ... Installation of Officers
Program Meetings All meetings are held on Thursday, from noon-1:00pm at the Arizona Club,
37th Floor of the Chase Building
The Soroptimist Pledge
I pledge allegiance to soroptimism and to the ideals for which it stands:
The SINCERITY of Friendship
The JOY of Achievement
The DIGNITY of Service
The INTEGRITY of Profession
The LOVE of County
I will put forth my greatest efforts to promote, uphold, and defend these ideals for larger fellowship,
in home, in business, for country and for God
The Soroptimist Emblem
The Soroptimist Emblem is a circular disc on which the figure of a woman appears as the central figure.
She emerges as the spirit of womanhood – vital, steadfast and dauntless.
A plaque bearing the name “Soroptimist” is held in her upraised arms.
The leaves and acorns of the oak on the emblem represent not only the strength and growth of the
organization, but the progress and achievements that it will attain.
The leaves of the laurel are also on the emblem. The laurel is renowned as the symbol of victory and
typifies friendship and success, both of which are vital to our clubs.
The word “international” forms the lower portion of the emblem and signifies the worldwide
institution that Soroptimist has become.
Our emblem is more than just a badge of identification; it is a symbol of the aims and ideals of
Soroptimists everywhere.
Members Only Section of the SIA website Go to the
SIA website, Member Login
Username= your member ID
Password = your member ID (can be obtained from the label from your SIA magazine ...it’s the 2nd set
of numbers above your name, on the right)
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