Majority Who Inspire Us

Posted in Blog on July 21st, 2018 by Casey Humphries

One of my favorite memories with a Majority Member was when I was initiated at Grand Assembly. Brigitte Wendel came up and asked me if I would be joining her Assembly. She was excited to hear that I was and she made me feel like I was joining an exciting new family. When I found out she was going to be part of my initiation I couldn’t stop smiling. That night when I went to my first Grand Banquet I couldn’t believe when I found out she was becoming the Grand Worthy Advisor of the state. I was so happy for her and I admire her so much.

 

In RL&S,

Sierra

Richmond #10

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Inspiring Majority

Posted in Blog on July 21st, 2018 by Casey Humphries
This is one of my 1st memories in Rainbow, something like 10 years ago while I was still a pledge, as a fun event Richmond Rainbow went on a trip to the Beach. It was a really hot sunny day and all the girls were having lots of fun, but I was rather intimidated because everyone already knew each other for years, and I was new.  I remember Amanda Giannini being there for me and talking to me as though I were family. She treated me as an important part of the Assembly and made me feel included. She was already a Majority, but stayed involved in our Assembly on our Advisory Board, coming to our meetings and helping out.  
 
In RL&S,
 
Brianna 
Richmond Assembly #10
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Inspiring Majority Member

Posted in Blog on July 20th, 2018 by Casey Humphries
As part of Richmond’s first Majority Night on May 22, we were asked to write an article about a majority who inspired us.  A majority member who has made a difference in my life is Nicole McLaughlin. She took over as my pledge mom and taught me about Ritual and encouraged me. Then at my initation she was the Sister of Faith and I was amazed by her Ritual and I knew I wanted to be a Rainbow Girl like her.
 
In RL&S,
 
Sammy 
Richmond #10
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Richmond’s Majority Night

Posted in Blog on July 20th, 2018 by Casey Humphries

On May 22nd Richmond Assembly held their 1st Annual Majority Night. Our Worthy Advisor made brownies and invited Majority Girls from the entire state to come and join us. During roll call the girls shared a story of a time when a Majority member made a difference in their lives, the articles that follow are these tributes and others that were written.

A majority member who has made a difference in my life isn’t exactly a “majority member,” although she has been adopted by VAMMA, and that is Pattie McLaughlin. Pattie was the board chairwoman when I became the Mother Advisor of Richmond Assembly and she helped me in so many ways learning how to be a board member. She answered all my Mother Advisor questions and even became a close personal friend. I would have never made it through my first year without her and even now I can go to her with anything inside or outside of Rainbow. I’m so grateful she is in my life.
 
Another Majority that I truly admire is Casey Humphries. When we met she was planning a wedding as well as attending Rainbow meetings and serving as the Recorder for the Assembly and the Advisory board. I remember seeing her walk in on those high heel shoes and seeing the confidence she portrayed. She was so helpful in helping me to get organized and was always there if I had a question or needed anything. Our relationship was mostly professional until the year I got to room with her at Grand Assembly. I really felt like we made a connection on a friend and sister level then. I am so thankful for her wisdom, her encouragement, and her place in my life!
 
In RL&S,
 
Mom Jackson 
Richmond #10
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