The 65+ women had the opportunity to drive or ride in eight brand new Chevrolets; including the Chevy Volt (Motor Trend Car of the Year which isn’t even available in Jacksonville yet), Equinox, Traverse, Tahoe Hybrid and Cruze. Along the tour they visited Junior League volunteer spots such as Sanctuary on 8th Street and Community Connections.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Junior League New Member/Transfer Landmark Tour with Chevy
The 65+ women had the opportunity to drive or ride in eight brand new Chevrolets; including the Chevy Volt (Motor Trend Car of the Year which isn’t even available in Jacksonville yet), Equinox, Traverse, Tahoe Hybrid and Cruze. Along the tour they visited Junior League volunteer spots such as Sanctuary on 8th Street and Community Connections.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Board Profile: Becky Patel
Pets: Australian Shepherd Mix named Daisy

Hometown: Miami
Current Board Position: President
College and Major: Florida State University – Finance; Nova South Eastern University - MBA
Professional Details: Vice President, Sr. Underwriter at Bank of America
Community Involvement:
Junior League of Jacksonville, August 1998 – Present
President, Board Member 2011-2012; President-Elect, Board Member 2010-2011; Community Council Director, Board Member 2008-2009; Provisional Vice-Chair 2007-2008; Provisional Advisor 2006-2007; Volunteer of the Year 2006-2007; CARES Chairman, 2005-2006; CARES Vice-Chairman, 2004-2005; Volunteer of the Year 2004-2005; Provisional Vice-Chair, 2003-2004; Treasurer, Board Member 2002-2003; Treasurer-elect, 2001-2002; Communications Council Administrative Assistant, 2000-2001; Provisional Member, 1999-2000
Junior Achievement, Classroom Volunteer, January 1998 – Present
Sigma Kappa Sorority, Beta Tau (University of Florida) Chapter Advisor, August 2000 – May 2006

Sigma Kappa Sorority, National Officer, May 2006 - Present
Sigma Kappa Alumnae Chapter of Jacksonville, Various Board Positions, January 2001 – Present
Bright Horizons Parent Group, Various Volunteer Roles, March 2006 - Present
Girls on the Run of Northeast Florida, Coach, Fall 2009
HandsOn Jacksonville, Blueprint for Leadership Cohort, Spring 2011
Member of JLJ since: 1999
What is Your Goal for this year? I have been an active member of the JLJ for 10+ years and I have seen us do some truly great things. I have served in a variety of leadership roles with an emphasis in Finance, Community and Training & Development, and I hope to leverage this experience as President. I would like to build upon the foundation that has already been established. I want to continue to focus on making the JLJ fun! I want to get people excited about coming to meetings and volunteering. Retention is also a key goal. We are working to meet member’s changing needs and interests through social activities, and more training and community opportunities. We also want to get more sustainers involved by encouraging them to participate in more events. We also are working to enhance our fundraising activities. This will help us in so many ways – more funds to support our community goals, but also gets our name out there in the community.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Dig a Little Deeper: Give and Go!
Give and Go!Give and Go! is your chance to purchase the lowest priced Jaguars tickets while supporting your favorite charity. For every ticket you purchase to any of the Jaguars 2011 preseason and regular season games through the secure Give and Go! site, you automatically donate $20 to Junior League of Jacksonville, Inc..
Give and Go! is a partnership between the Nonprofit Center, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and WeGive.org.
Let's get started! Choose the game you want to attend
Friday, September 9, 2011
Board Member Profile: Kathy Waller
Age and Birthday: 36, Birthday is Aug 7Member of JLJ since: 2005
Why did you join JLJ? I joined JLJ to meet women, to give back to my community, and to feel like I was a part of something fabulous!

How have you been able to use skills you learned in JLJ in your everyday life? It's great ; I use it all the time, even the weirdest things. I definitely use everything that I learned about nutrition and obesity in my home today. It had such an impact on me during a time when my children were learning important eating habits! I also learn so much from the women that meet related to serving the community but SO MUCH MORE! And it all spills over into other parts of my life and other community service I am doing. It just keeps paying forward really. Give us a reason why you would encourage other women to join JLJ: I would encourage other women to join JLJ because without a doubt I would not be the woman that I am today without my time in the League.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Board Member Profile: Margaret Sacks
Age or Birthday: April 29
Resides In: Ortega
Family Details: Husband Jon, daughter Mattie (2)
Pets: Bauer, 80 pound lapdog
Hometown: Lancaster, Virginia
Current Board Position: President - Elect
College and Major: University of Virginia, English and History; University of Florida, MBA
Professional Details: Director of Marketing at Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Community Involvement: Women’s Board for Wolfson’s Children’s Hospital
Member of JLJ since: The land before time
Why did you join JLJ? My grandmother was very involved in the Junior League and I always admired her. She was president of her League. That was important to me, taking a leadership role to help the organization so we can help the community. I also wanted to meet women who felt like I did about making a difference in Jacksonville, and I wanted to help kids.
What is Your Goal for this year? To learn what is important to League members so I can work on that while being President.
What has been your most rewarding moment in JLJ? Doing a snacktivity at Annie R Morgan with KITK. We made bagels, which were pretty much all those kids got to eat for lunch that day, and I asked one little boy why he wasn’t eating and he said he was bringing his bagel home to his grandmother so she could eat it. I still cry when I talk about that moment.
What has surprised you most about your time with JLJ? The amount of dedication and time busy women with jobs, families, other responsibilities are willing to spend helping others. The amount of work our organization accomplishes in a year always astounds me, and I am amazed at the women who are a part of it and willing to give so much to it.
What has been your favorite placement? Why? I’d have to say being on the CARES committee and working with the kids at Annie R. Morgan every weekend. It became my Saturday morning for a whole year, and it was very fulfilling to see the difference we could make.
How have you been able to use skills you learned in JLJ in your everyday life? I’ve learned how important it is that instead of complaining, you should spend your time fixing the problem. I’ve also learned leadership skills, consensus building skills, and time management, as well as the importance of collaboration.
Give us a reason why you would encourage other women to join JLJ: You will have opportunities for skill building that you can use throughout the rest of your life, whether that’s for other volunteer organizations or at work. And you’ll probably get to serve in a leadership role before you might get those opportunities in a business world. I also think having a network of women friends who feel the same way you do about community service is important – it is perpetuating and strengthening. You start to feel that no matter what the problem is, you have the skills and network needed to tackle it, and that you can pretty much accomplish anything!
How do you think JLJ most helps the community? I think the League most helps the community by the training we provide our members, the opportunities they have to volunteer and work with other organizations will then be useful throughout the Jacksonville community, whether they are at work, on another non-profit board, or just volunteering. I think an organization that empowers women provides resources that create a ripple effect (affect?) throughout the community. The volunteer time we put into the organizations we serve is immensely important, but providing women who care and know how to get things done is as important, in my mind.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Dig a Little Deeper: Shindig for the Sanctuary
The Committee is looking for volunteers to help two shifts on Friday, September 16th
11:00am - 2:00pm - 5-7 volunteers to help with set-up
5:30pm - 8:30pm - 5-7 volunteers to help with registration, silent auction, etc.
Interested in helping out? Call 904.356.3588
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Board Member Profile: Meredith Schmidt

Age or Birthday: 30, October 19
Resides In: Intercoastal West
Family Details: Looking forward to an October wedding with finance Josh Guess
Pets: Tango, my 40 pound Jack Russell mix. He is my strong willed little man that loves to hug company, cuddle and then dart out the backyard gate any chance he can get.
Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma & DeLand, Florida
Current Board Position: VP Finance Council
College and Major: Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. Graduate School of Banking at LSU and currently taking classes at UNF to sit for the CPA exam.
Professional Details: Vice President Commercial Banker Fifth Third Bank
Community Involvement: Leadership Jacksonville, Girl Scouts, Girls on the Run, Art & Antiques Show, Junior Achievement, American Cancer Society.
Member of JLJ since: 2005
Why did you join JLJ? I joined the Junior League when I moved to Jacksonville as a recommendation from a coworker who thought it was a great way to meet friends and get to know our community.
What is Your Goal for this year? My goals this year include streamline the League’s fund development programs and aligning our finance council structure to serve our changing needs while implementing new areas for sustainable revenue that maximizes our volunteer time. 
What has been your most rewarding moment in JLJ, so far? Hands down my time spent volunteering with Kids in the Kitchen, especially at the Sanctuary on 8th. There were many Friday afternoons I would be rushing to an event after a busy work week and all my real world stress would melt away getting out of my car. The kids would run out the door to greet us with welcoming hugs, cheers and chants of “Kids in the Kitchen!” Getting to interact with the kids through a lesson offend left me with a bigger life lesson.
What has surprised you most about your time with JLJ? The Junior League has allowed me to experience Jacksonville, learned about our community organizations and build lasting friendships. Six years later my closest friends here in Jacksonville I met in my provisional group.
What has been your favorite placement, so far? Kids in the Kitchen.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Dig a Little Deeper: Children's Miracle Network

Looking for opportunities to dig a little deeper in serving the Jacksonville Community? Our Dig a Little Deeper features will highlight opportunities outside of your JLJ obligations.
This month? Children's Miracle Network!
On July 21st at 7:00 pm, the Jacksonville Destroyers Soccer Team is hosting a book drive for the patients at Shands Jacksonville and Wolfson Children's Hospital during their game against the Central Florida Kraze. The team is encouraging members of the community to come out and support Children's Miracle Network while donating child friendly books to children in the hospital.
What a great summer activity for League members. Might even be a great family activity!
Need more info? Check out the event flyer below! Need more info? Visit the team web site.
Friday, July 8, 2011
The Junior League and The Help
Because many of the characters in the book and the movie are members of the local Junior League, Dreamworks Pictures has invited members of the Junior League of Jacksonville to attend two local screenings for the film:
Regal The Avenues Stadium 20 - Wednesday, July 13 at 7:30 pm
AMC Theaters Orange Park 24 - Wednesday, July 27 at 7:30 pm
Tickets are limited to 20 passes (for two people) for each screening, so don't wait! Plan to arrive early as seating is first come, first serve and are not guaranteed.
An EPass for you and a guest will be emailed with your online registration confirmation.







