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District 1 Charter 0267 |
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Advancing the Status of Women Worldwide |
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What is Zonta? |
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Zonta International is a worldwide organization of executives in business and the professions working together to advance the status of women. |
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What does the Zonta Club of Halifax do? |
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The Zonta Club of Halifax learns, advocates, and serves. We learn about the status of women at home and abroad through a series of talks and films presented at our General Meetings. We advocate by joining other professional organizations, participating in conferences and workshops, and writing letters to help advance the status of women. We serve the needs of women and children in our local community by applying our skills and experience and in the international community by participating in international projects. |
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What are some of the local service projects in Halifax? |
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Our service projects have included preschool classes for hard-of-hearing children, shut-in library service, and Meals-on-Wheels. Currently, our efforts are directed mainly toward four projects: second-stage housing for women and children fleeing violence; a self-managed resource centre for women in a public housing complex; a recovery home for addicted women and an award encouraging young women to enter careers of influence.
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What are some of the Zonta International service projects? |
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Zonta International supports and administers several international service projects and programs. Every two years, Zonta International sponsors international programs in association with United Nations agencies that are working to advance the status of women. Most of these programs are in developing nations. They are selected by the Zonta International Board and approved by the Zonta International membership. To learn more about the International Service Projects, visit the Zonta International Web Site for at http://www.zonta.org/. Zonta International also administers several international scholarship programs including:
The Young Women in Public Affairs award program offers recognition and awards at district and international level for outstanding young women who are making a difference in their world through service. |
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What's New? |
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Zonta Rose The "Zonta Rose" - a beautiful yellow floribunda rose - was specially developed for Zonta International and officially released to the organization's 1984 International Convention in Sydney, Australia, as a living symbol of Zonta International. The Zonta Club Halifax commissioned a reproduction in partnership with the other Nova Scotia Zonta Clubs of Amherst and Truro. The manufactured version, fashioned in gold-coloured metal, is appoximately 2" long by 1/2" at the widest point. Its size is convenient to be used in conjunction with a business card containing basic information about Zonta. The Zonta Rose lapel pin can also be used alne as ao symbol of International Women's Day.
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When and where does the Zonta Club of Halifax club meet? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
We hold our General Meetings on the second Tuesday of every month, from September to June, at R.A. Park Officers' Mess, 1595 Queen Street (corner of Queen and Sackville Streets). We begin informally over a drink at 5:30 pm, take a light buffet supper at 6:00 pm, and start our business meeting around 7:00 pm. Meetings with high-profile speakers are "open" to friends and members of other women's groups in the area. |
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Am I eligible for Zonta membership? |
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Membership in Zonta International is by invitation to individuals working in a decision-making capacity at least 50% of a normal workweek. |
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How much time does Zonta membership take? |
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Zonta International is a service organization. Each individual club selects its own local service projects and fund-raising activities. Club members are expected to attend monthly meetings, participate in club projects, and play a role in committees — no matter how minor. In addition, there are opportunities to attend one-day annual workshops, a two-day biannual conference or seminar and a week-long biannual international convention. At the Zonta Club of Halifax, the monthly General Meeting usually lasts somewhere between two and three hours, depending on whether there is a speaker. Committee meetings last a similar amount of time. |
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Who's Who in the Zonta Club of Halifax? |
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Officers and Directors - 2007-2008 |
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How do I find out more? |
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Zonta International Home Page |
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