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Oh, congrats! I always thought it would be exciting to be a member of one of the more traditional or classic Leagues, which it sounds like this is. I have been in 3 Leagues due to moving several times, but I was a provisional in the South. So I would have to agree with what everyone else has said about clothing. Business/work clothes without being quite what you would wear for an interview. Classy, but not stuffy.
I have wonderful, wonderful memories from League, and was honored to be sent to ODI in Ft Lauderdale a couple of years ago. There is so much you can get out of this organization, it's well worth it to anyone reading and giving it a thought. Best of luck MTSUGURL!!!! |
best of luck MTSUGirl!
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Business casual should do nicely. No need to be so crazy about clothes...you're a big girl now! |
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Thanks, gals! |
Congratulations!
I'm in my provisional year at the Junior League of Phoenix. They must run things a bit different here because they didn't send invites via the mail. I did though express an interest and was sent an evite to come to their first meeting. A sister in the league actually told me, when I was thinking of moving to TX, that the JL's in TX actually are a bit "tougher" to get into and that someone usually has to recommend the PNM (for lack of a better term, but it is appropriate :D). I've enjoyed my provisional experience so much! |
When I joined JL, you had to have three sponsors and at least one of them had to be a sustainer (this was in Tuscaloosa). It was a bit nervewracking at first, but I have met many wonderful friends through volunteering with the league. Congrats on the invitation. Good luck! Let us know how everything goes!!!!
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YAY!!! COngratulations:):D! Congrats....for real! LOL
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Honestly, I have no idea how things work here as far as how many sponsors you have to have. I want to say that when I looked at the information buried on the website it said 1, but I could be wrong. I had expressed interest to one of my OPA sisters, who joined the JL here about 2 years ago. Then I got the invite. My mother, not having heard much of the JL before I said something about it asked me, "Are you going to work for the cookbook company?"
No, Mommy, I'm not... (And yes, I, a 30 year old woman, do call my mother Mommy.) |
The advice you've been given here has been excellent and I know you will be fine.
Is your OPA sister allowed to attend with you? In our chapter, the person who has submitted your name is encouraged to attend with you. In my case I had to attend alone, but there were members at the door (I don't recall if they were actives or from the provisional class) waiting to take the potential new members (that is what we call them) into the meeting and sit with them. I still recall how that erased all of my nerves and made me feel so welcome. It was the beginning of a truly amazing experience with an awesome group of women! Good luck tonight! We will be checking here to see how things go. |
How did the meeting go?
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Well, I didn't get to go. As I was in the middle of getting ready, my Dad called to tell me he was taking my mother to the hospital. She's fine now, but I spent the evening all prettied up in the ER at Baptist Hospital. :( My OPA sister ended up staying home with her new baby. I'm kinda bummed.
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Oh, MTSUGURL I'm so sorry. I'm glad your mother is better, but you were so excited...I can understand why you're bummed.
Let the League know what happened if you haven't done that already. I'm sure they will be understanding. Given the circumstances you had no choice but to miss the meeting and go to the hospital with your mother. I doubt they would really want a member who made any other decision. They might even have another meeting for those who were unable to attend Tuesday. I don't believe our chapter offers a second opportunity to attend that first meeting, but I know they do for the next, long orientation for new members. As they say, sometimes "life gets in the way" and the League is very understanding as far as those things are concerned. The women who join Junior League are not just at home sitting around the house waiting for a League meeting. They lead very full and demanding lives. If Junior League isn't willing to accomodate people they will miss out on some of their best members! Give them a call. I'm sure this won't lessen your chances of being invited to join. Your OPA sister just might be able to go with you next time! |
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MTSU - I'm glad to hear your mom is better! Will they (JL) be having any other events? |
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I completely agree with Imcurious. The League tends to be very understanding of "life getting in the way." If you're still interested, I really encourage you to just get in contact with someone and let them know. My best wishes are with you. Keep us posted on how things go! |
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