2nd Row: Phyllis Wilson, DAR blog manager, Linda Lashley, Gwen Causey, State Parliamentarian; Cindy Sellers, Membership District Vll Vice-Chair; Jane Johnson, Registrar, Dale Spencer, and Lisa Pomeranz, District VII Director
District VII Director Lisa Pomeranz
The NCSDAR District VII Meeting was hosted July 20, 2019 by the Stamp Defiance Chapter and held at the Masonboro Baptist Church in Wilmington, NC.
District Meetings:
Next year the 2020 the District VII meeting will be back in Wilmington and hosted by the Wilmington Ladies Tea Walk Chapter.
2021 the Richard Clinton Chapter, Clinton, NC will be the hosts
2022, the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge, Curie, NC will host the district meeting.
Magazine Advertisement:
The Liberty Point Chapter will handle the DAR magazine advertisement for 2019-2020
Major General Robert Howe Chapter will be in charge of the ad in 2020-2021
Moseley-Bright Chpter will do the ad for 2021-2022.
The District VII Officers are:
Director: Lisa Pomeranz lpoomeranz@ec.rr.com
Vice- Director: Judy Caisoon jncaison@aol.com
Secretary: Kathy Benedict kbenedict@ec.rr.com
Treasurer: Ann Jones ejonesdar@yahoo.com
Carole Weiss, State Regent
Pat Gooding, Brunswick Town Chapter Regent received the Chapter Level Achievement Award
The above ladies are all holding their award for the Chapter Level Achievement Award Level 1.
Chapter regents are presenting their report for their chapter for the year ending June 2019.
Carol Jutte, former regent of the Brunswick Town Chapter presented her report at the District VII meeting. Thank you Patricia Poe for hte lovely photo.
L to R: Meg Smith, State Assistant Treasurer, Stamp Defiance Regent, Jo Stroud and Ruth-Anne Bolz. A big THANK YOU to all the ladies from the Stamp Defiance Chapter for arranging such a beautiful and delicious luncheon for all of us. Great idea to have ladies deliver the boxed lunches to the tables. In the background you can see to cart with boxes on it. The refreshments that were offered for the welcoming in the morning were so tasty. The variety of fruits was lovely too. At the other end of the room was a beverage table with decaf and regular coffee. Later on desserts were avaialbe including the delicious cookie and chips that came along with the sandwiches.
L to R: Diana Corbett and Susan De Groote, State Regent's Project Committee Members