Friday, June 19, 2009

Travel Plans

Summer and travel just seem to go together. Wherever your travels take you, consider staying at a P.E.O. Bed and Breakfast. Many chapters (including Chapter O) have enlisted members to share their homes as a fundraiser for our projects. Do you have plans for a staycation this summer? Chapter JF in lovely Leavenworth, Washington has a B&B. You can take the ferry (or a seaplane) to Lopez Island for a stay in Chapter IU's B&B. Four chapters in Seattle offer homes for multi-night stays. You could stay in a P.E.O.'s home in Spokane if you need an overnight or two closer to home.
The Bed and Breakfast homes are open to all P.E.O. members. Many can only accommodate one or two people. But, Chapter I in Lusk, Wyoming welcomes families to their ranch setting! Are you headed to the east coast? Five chapters on Cape Cod offer B&B accommodations. You can even stay in the historic Williamsburg area with members of Chapters BJ and BQ, Virginia.
Every state has Bed and Breakfast opportunities. Chapter F in Fairbanks, Alaska offers a room for $60 per night/couple! Now, that's a deal.
The next time you get bitten by the travel bug, consider staying at a P.E.O. Bed and Breakfast. You can check out the Bed and Breakfast locator on the P.E.O. International website. A link to the website is available on the left side of the blog page. Many of the listings include email addresses for contacts.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Check It Out

When was the last time you logged on to the P.E.O. website? You will find a link to the website in the column to the left of this post. You will find a wealth of information about P.E.O., our projects, Cottey College and more. Of special interest is access to the Noel Levitz Membership Survey Results. A power point presentation leads the viewer through the results of the survey conducted last year. You may be surprised by some of the statistics and opinions gathered from your sisters across the country. Many of the amendments and recommendations being presented at International Convention are based upon the results of this interesting survey. Please take time to watch the presentation (takes about 20 minutes). 

Friday, June 5, 2009

Fundraising

P.E.O. chapters engage in moneymaking activities to fund our international projects. The fundraising efforts are as varied as the women who belong to the organization. Bake sales, garage sales, auctions, fashion shows, and wine tastings. Many chapters share their ideas on the P.E.O. International website and our sisterhood's publication The Record. I ran across a very creative fundraising idea from Chapter EB, Minnesota. The chapter members make P.E.O. related items and sell them on the craft website Etsy. Check our what they artistic ladies have created at www.ChapterEB.etsy.com. 

Monday, June 1, 2009

Welcome to the Chapter O Blog

P.E.O. is a philanthropic organization where women celebrate the advancement of women, educate women through scholarships, grants, awards, loans and stewardship of Cottey College, and motivate women to achieve their highest aspirations.

Chapter O, Idaho was formed in 1919 at Moscow, Idaho. Friendship is still the cornerstone of our unique sisterhood. P.E.O. continues to be a source of encouragement and support for women to realize their potential in whatever worthwhile endeavor they choose.