The formation of the Zonta Club of Kankakee was first discussed at
an organizational tea
at the Yesteryear restaurant on February 25,
1956 under the guidance of Miss Lucille Coleman, Immediate Past
Governor of District 6, Miss Helen Eidman, International Chairman of
Organization and Extension and Mrs. Janice Alleman, President of the
Zonta Club of LaSalle. With the appropriate parliamentary
procedures and actions by Miss Ruby Heller, Miss Marie Carson and
Mrs. Fannie Still, the formalization ensued including the election
of charter officers: Miss Mildred Menard, President; Mrs. Doris
Piersol, Vice President; Miss Ruth Cole, Corresponding Secretary;
Miss Elizabeth Cantlin, Treasurer; Mrs. Doris Pratt, Recording
Secretary. The elected directors were Miss Heller, Mrs.
Harriet
Allison, Mrs. Cecil Meents and Miss Mignonne Fortier. Forty-two
women became charter members on May 3, 1956, the date of our
charter.
Through the years, the Zonta Club of Kankakee has participated in
many service projects. In the early days, scholarships were given
to qualifying graduating high school girls and on January 9, 1962
the Wayfarers was formed. Wayfarers was a means to assist women who
were rejoining society after institutionalization and, because of
the change in mental
health administration, evolved into a monthly
gathering for residents of area nursing
home facilities. This
service project was over 30 years old when it was discontinued.
Currently, the Zonta Club of Kankakee meets the first Tuesday of the
month, except July and August, at 5:30 p.m. at Provena St. Mary’s
Hospital’s Franco Conference Center. Our service projects for the
2006-2008 biennium are: Harbor House and KC-CASA. We also support Zonta International
service projects by our donations.
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