If you haven't viewed the video from the 2010 JLLS Luncheon speaker Liz Murray, you can do so by clicking here. And be sure to participate in the poll!

Enid/JLLS Plans March Luncheon

Luncheon will be March 4 at the Cherokee Strip Conference Center in downtown Enid. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Guest speaker will be Louisa McCune-Elmore, editor in chief of Oklahoma Today, who will speak on "Creative Minds: There's an App for That."

Memberships and sponsorships must be submitted by Feb. 1 to be printed in the program. Memberships are $200 (includes luncheon ticket). Table sponsorships are $240 (includes 8 tickets). Luncheon tickets are $30 per person. All other sponsorships start at $1,000.

For more information on JLLS/Enid or to purchase a ticket or sponsorship, email Carla Burdick or call 580-237-2185. To RSVP call 580-237-9939 by Feb. 26.


January 2010 E-News

Please Renew Your Membership &
Invite Others To Join JLLS!


We would just like to remind you to send in your membership donation or pledge to guarantee your spot at the February luncheon. Also take a moment to renew your membership and invite others to be part of JLLS. Remember that a $250 membership supports a girl in Girl Scouts for an entire year.

Membership Levels
Membership: $250
Silver Membership: $500
Gold Membership: $1,000

For more information on the luncheon or to make a donation, email
Crystal Slater or call 405-528-3535.

Purchase JLLS Tickets Online Now!

2010 JLLS Luncheon
Feb. 18, 11:30 a.m.
OKC Golf and Country Club


Guest speaker will be Liz Murray, who will talk about how she overcame many obstacles in her young life to go from "homeless to Harvard."

Tickets now on sale! $60 per person.

You can purchase tickets to the luncheon online and purchase a membership to JLLS by clicking here.

Liz Murray To Visit Local High School

The luncheon isn't the only place Liz Murray will share her inspirational story of going from homeless to Harvard. She also will speak to students at Capitol Hill High School in Oklahoma City.

"We want as many people as possible, but most especially young girls, to hear Liz's story," said Ann-Clore Duncan, luncheon co-chair. "Her story is one that we hope will inspire girls who may be facing some of the same kinds of challenges Liz faced as a teenager to set and reach their goals."