Zonta Club of Douglas County Installs New Officers; Group Awards $7,750 in Scholarships, Grants
Castle Pines, CO, July 04, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The Zonta Club of Douglas County recently installed new officers for the 2013-14 term, awarded a scholarship to a high school senior and presented grants to six nonprofit groups.
Marcy O’Toole, Zonta Lt. Gov. for District 12, installed the following members as club officers: Rhonda Bolich-Lampo of Highlands Ranch as president; Tracy Quintana of Parker as Treasurer; Sherron Fergason of Castle Rock as Secretary; and Lynn Inmon of Castle Rock and Carol Mangold of Parker as Directors.
Joanie Lyons, a recent graduate of Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch, received a $2,000 scholarship from Zonta. She plans to attend Louisiana State University this fall.
The Zonta Club of Douglas County also presented a total of $5,750 to the following nonprofit organizations: Excelsior Youth Center, Afghans 4 Tomorrow, Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center, Douglas/Elbert Task Force, the Women’s Global Empowerment Fund and Urban Peak. Zonta raises money through events such as its annual Trivia Contest to support nonprofits whose mission is to help women and families.
“We have a strong Zonta Club that celebrated its 10th anniversary this year,” says Rhonda Bolich-Lampo, president. “We’re looking forward to a great year working together to help others in our community and beyond.”
About Zonta
Founded in 2003, Zonta Club of Douglas County is part of Zonta International, a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide. The group meets the first Monday of every month at La Dolce Vita Restaurant in Castle Pines, alternating between lunch and dinner meetings. Nearly 33,000 members belong to more than 1,200 Zonta clubs in 68 countries and geographic areas. For more information, visit www.zontadistrict12.org/douglas.
Marcy O’Toole, Zonta Lt. Gov. for District 12, installed the following members as club officers: Rhonda Bolich-Lampo of Highlands Ranch as president; Tracy Quintana of Parker as Treasurer; Sherron Fergason of Castle Rock as Secretary; and Lynn Inmon of Castle Rock and Carol Mangold of Parker as Directors.
Joanie Lyons, a recent graduate of Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch, received a $2,000 scholarship from Zonta. She plans to attend Louisiana State University this fall.
The Zonta Club of Douglas County also presented a total of $5,750 to the following nonprofit organizations: Excelsior Youth Center, Afghans 4 Tomorrow, Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center, Douglas/Elbert Task Force, the Women’s Global Empowerment Fund and Urban Peak. Zonta raises money through events such as its annual Trivia Contest to support nonprofits whose mission is to help women and families.
“We have a strong Zonta Club that celebrated its 10th anniversary this year,” says Rhonda Bolich-Lampo, president. “We’re looking forward to a great year working together to help others in our community and beyond.”
About Zonta
Founded in 2003, Zonta Club of Douglas County is part of Zonta International, a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide. The group meets the first Monday of every month at La Dolce Vita Restaurant in Castle Pines, alternating between lunch and dinner meetings. Nearly 33,000 members belong to more than 1,200 Zonta clubs in 68 countries and geographic areas. For more information, visit www.zontadistrict12.org/douglas.
Contact
Zonta Club of Douglas County
Laurie Anderson
303-758-1118
www.zontadouglascounty.org/
Contact
Laurie Anderson
303-758-1118
www.zontadouglascounty.org/
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