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Florida Flyer February 2018
Quick Picks
Frogmore StewWhen is Frogmore? The annual Frogmore Stew, hosted by LMLA 546, will be in March 2018. If you are interested in helping plan or volunteer for Frogmore 2018 please contact Executive VP, Elizabeth Thomas.
Committee RecruitsAre you interested in getting involved and learning about LMLA 546 but not ready to make a commitment? We encourage you to join one of our committees. You do not have to be an LMLA member to join a committee. Committee members will help the VP with organizing events, creating flyers, spreading the word about events, and building your network across the Eastern Range. Contact any VP for more information.
Did you Know?LMLA 546 is part of a network of NMA: The Leadership Development Organization chapters across the country? A network of over 11,000 members strong who represent companies such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Rockwell Collins, Port of Seattle, City of San Diego, and so many more.
LMLA and Proud of It!Here at LMLA, we are proud of supporting our local chapter, and representing NMA as a whole from Cape Canaveral. Show that pride off by purchasing an LMLA or NMA shirt! Spice up your closet with a sartorial selection to reflect your contribution to the growth of this excellent organization!
LMLA: https://business.landsend.com/store/lmla546/You can purchase any shirt style or color of your liking. There
is not a specific design or color. Our unofficial colors are blue/white.
NMA: https://business.landsend.com/store/nma1/
Inside This Issue
Quick Picks 1NMA Mission Statement
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What is NMA? 3LeadershipStructure
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Membership 5Spotlight –
Building Leaders6
Programs & Events 7,8
Spotlight –Community
Service9
Professional Development
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STEM Activities 11
Join Today! 12
What’s Next? 13
February 2018
Florida Flyer February 2018
What is NMA?What is NMA?
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Florida Flyer February 2018
LMLA Chapter 546 Leadership Structure: 2017-2018
TreasurerOpen
Vice PresidentCommunity Service
Michael Kerkes
Vice PresidentSTEM
Barry Bohnsack
Vice PresidentProf. Development
Brian Mitchell
Vice PresidentCommunications
Open
Vice PresidentAwards/RecognitionRowena Morehead
Executive Vice
Elizabeth Thomas
Executive Vice President
NMA National DirectorElizabeth Thomas
PresidentAngela Young
Contact Us!LMLA Website:https://lmla546blog.wordpress.comLMLA Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/LMLA546/Email:[email protected]
Executive AdvisorsRick HornerJeff Eberts
Brandon Johnson
Past PresidentElizabeth Thomas
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Secretary Open
Vice PresidentMembership
Open
We welcomed the following new members in 2017
State of Chapter 546
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Allen, GrantBeighley, Kay
Berger, ThaddeusCarrick, Pete
Carter, Tim Dayhoff, Brendan
Dorce, JudesDuncan, Katherine
Duncan, KatherineEberts, Jeffrey
Gilmour, SethHanson, Crystal
Hill, Jennifer Jojola, Chris
Kerkes, MichaelLe, Tuan
McDaniels, SarahMcGuire, Josh
Mitchell, BrianMoorehead, Rowena
Paul, Bryan Rahaman, Nafeeza
Sachdeva, KaranToon, Jamie
Current Membership: 124
2017 – 2018 Budget: $7906
Where does my money go?
LMLA 546 … We Build Leaders
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Are you a Leader?You are a leader. Periodically, I run into people who insist they are not leaders. They don’t have the title of a leader, bestowed to them by someone, so therefore they’re not a leader. I beg to differ. Are you married? Do you have kids? Do you work? Do you share any portion of your life with any person or on social media?Unless you live in a totally isolated bubble, you are a leader. Leadership has to do with influence. You influence others with your thoughts and your actions. You can affect them for good or you can choose to affect them for bad. Would you rather have a positive or a negative impact in someone’s life? You get to choose!A few practical's for having a positive impact:
1. Pay attention to your own “self-talk”. How do you talk to yourself? Are you constantly criticizing yourself and putting yourself down? Take the next day or so to take note of your inner thoughts, and see what kind of pattern you notice. Jot some of these things down in a private place so you can shed some light on them and see how you really feel about yourself.2. Make an effort to think well of yourself – notice something you did well, or somewhere you gave a good effort, and encourage yourself! “Hey self! Great job not getting mad at the guy who just stole your parking spot!” or “Way to go getting a load of laundry put away!” Focus on the positive and you’ll find yourself feeing more positive all around.A big help for me during the day is to remind myself how God thinks about me. He’s not scowling at me, or criticizing me for every little thing I’ve not done perfectly. He likes me! And He likes you too! Just closing my eyes for a moment and picturing God smiling at me can go a long way to getting a right perspective on my day.3. As you start to think well of yourself, you will naturally start to think better of others. Pay attention to your inner talk about others, especially the people you are closest to! Do you complain about their behavior to yourself (and maybe to others?), or do you notice the positive about them too? If there’s someone I’m struggling with relationally, it always helps when I ask God to show me the person the way He sees them. It’s amazing how I gain a lot more patience, and a softer heart towards someone that used to rub me the wrong way.This week, pay attention to your self-talk, and see how a little bit of “thinking differently” can have a big impact!
From www.renaissancemama.com, written by: Sarah, April 14,2015
Building Leaders … Through Programs & Events
The monthly membership socials kicked off on Wednesday, January 31st at the Playalinda Brix Project.
We will meet each last Wednesday of the month at various locations around town. Here are the next 3 months:
Feb 28: Village IdiotMar 28: Bowling Alley Apr 25: Dirty Oar
We hope to see you at the next one – you don’t have to be a member to come socialize!
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Beth Kilpatrick, Andrew Konarski, Jennifer Hill, Brian Mitchell, Barry Bohnsack, and Elizabeth Thomas
Looking Ahead:-Frogmore Stew
Scrapbook & Journal Club
Building Leaders … Through Community Service
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Souper Bowl of Caring (Food Drive):
This event is an excellent and convenient way for you to make a positive impact in your community, with your generosity feeding hungry families. We will be conducting a three week long Food Drive, 1/29-2/12, accepting both monetary contributions or food items, and donating all collections to the Brevard Sharing Center. If supplying food items, please limit your donations to non-perishable items. All food collection sites will be in the lobby of the following facilities: MRL, E&A, E&O, TOF, Titusville, and O&C (Boxes will be available in the NASA lobby as well as the 4th floor, room 4255). If providing a monetary donation, please provide to either myself, Michael Kerkes ([email protected]) or Elizabeth Thomas ([email protected]). This is a fantastic organization that needs our help, and your contribution will go a long way to fighting hunger and poverty in your local community! Please look for the bins with the attached Souper Bowl Donation Flyer to make sure you are in the right place! Bins will be out tomorrow morning!
Looking Ahead: Reading Mentorship – Ongoing
Habitat for Humanity Build –May
Building Leaders … Through Professional Development
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Looking Ahead: - “Email Overload”- ER Scavenger Hunt- FISH! for Leaders- Bullet Journal 2.0- Leader Labs
Building Leaders … Through STEM activities
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ROBOTSFIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a nonprofit which Lockheed Martin sponsors as part of our STEM initiative. Lockheed Martin sponsored Teams from Brevard Country will be competing at all of the following events:
Feb 3rd Jacksonville Convention Center: FIRST Tech Challenge Florida ChampionshipFeb 17th LEGOLand Florida: FIRST LEGO League Junior Regional ChampionshipFeb 18th Polk State College, Lakeland: FIRST LEGO League Central Florida Regional Championship
Mar 9th-10th UCF CFE Arena: FIRST Robotics Competition Orlando RegionalMar 30-31 Palm Beach Convention Center: FIRST Robotics Competition South Florida Regional
If you are interested in getting involved as a mentor on an elementary, middle, or high school robotics team in your area, or if you are interested in volunteering with me at any of the above events, please contact [email protected]
Pictured: Viera High School FIRST Tech Challenge team, The Pink Team, 2018 Champions of the Space Coast League.
Looking Ahead:- Employee STEM challenge- Pinewood Derby
Join Today!
WHAT’S AHEAD FOR LMLA
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Frogmore Stew