'Tis the season! We
may finally be getting some rain (and snow!) but the Kinder Garden is brown and
grey. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season this year, and is staying
warm and dry. By the time you receive this, the Solstice will have passed and
the days will start getting longer. I can hardly wait.
Our region had a great
turnout for Mensa Testing Day this year. I even had a radio interview on a
station out of Ocean City, MD the day before MTD to help promote the event. That
interview was a result of a press release sent out by our National Office staff.
You might be surprised at how much they can help you with, when it comes to
services for your local group. Check
www.us.mensa.org/materials for some of the publicity materials they can send
you.
On the same weekend as
Mensa Testing Day, Delaware Valley Mensa hosted Liberty Bell Regional Gathering
(RG). They had a good turnout of attendees, and lots of great programs with a
James Bond theme in common. There was even a casino on Saturday night, where I
quickly lost every last one of my poker chips, and shortly afterward, all the
poker chips that the other players donated to me. Thank goodness for fake money!
The Leadership
Development Workshop went off without a hitch, thanks to the efforts of several
volunteers. We began with dinner and programs on Friday evening, had more
programs all day Saturday, and finished up on Sunday. There were many old hands
and repeat attendees, as well as some new faces present. We're in the early
stages of planning our next LDW, and I hope you'll consider attending. It's a
great way to network, and to learn how to get more involved with your local
group.
The AMC met in West Palm
Beach, FL on December 1st. It was so hard to leave my jacket in the car when I
departed from Philadelphia (29 degrees), but when I landed, it was in the
mid-80s and humid. By the time you receive this column, I hope the minutes will
have been released from that meeting. You can find minutes, agendas, and reports
from AMC meetings on the website at
www.us.mensa.org/meetingreports once you log into the site. Our next meeting
will be in San Francisco, CA in March 2008.
I'll be attending Winter
Solstice RG hosted by Central Pennsylvania Mensa in mid-December, so look for my
report from that in my next column. The next RG in our region after that is
Central New Jersey's Snowball RG, which is the largest in our region. Shortly
after that will be Metropolitan Washington Mensa and Maryland Mensa hosting an
Early Cinco de Mayo RG, and before you know it, there will be another Annual
Gathering, this year in Denver, CO. If you've never attended a Regional or
National event, maybe you should think about it!
Last but not least, our
Web Services team has rolled out the new American Mensa, Ltd. Community on the
AML website at
www.us.mensa.org/community. The best part of that is the new Forum
interface. You can visit the site and set up your user profile, and interact
with other members online. There are currently nearly 6000 members registered,
and new members are joining every day.
Leah Kinder
RVC2