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Middle school students starting young Soroptimist club


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By Kathryn Reed

Toss out whatever impression you have of a Soroptimist because a group in South Lake Tahoe is redefining what a member looks like.

soroptimistShe’s a whole lot younger than the average member. She doesn’t have a college degree. She isn’t a manager of any firm or some executive in a business suit and heals.

This group is in eighth grade at South Tahoe Middle School. They have good grades. And by the looks of things, are the future leaders of whatever town they live in as adults.

For now, though, under the guidance of advisor Karin Holmes the girls are partnering with Soroptimist International Tahoe Sierra to form what is loosely being called a Junior S Club.

At a meeting this week, Jamie Kennedy, Trinity LaTella, Emily Aminian, Brandy Kent, Alexandria Bocholz, Teresa Tenocelott and Zaira Monette heard a bit about what their sponsor group is all about. One day this school year they’ll go to one the adult’s 7:30am Thursday meetings.

For now, they are concentrating on things more relevant and of interest to them. They helped with last week’s Pumpkin Run at the school, are partnering with sixth-graders to have a tree at the Barton Foundation’s Festival of Tree and Lights in December, and plan to have tutoring be a yearlong project.

A couple students voiced concern of drugs being used at lower grades and wanting to do something to show the dangers of that and ways to avoid it.

At the high school level is the S Club and colleges have Soroptimist Sigma Society. Though the STMS club is not officially chartered by the international organization, it is the youngest group in the country. This is being called an experiment.

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  1. grannylu says - Posted: October 30, 2010

    Here’s another indication of why Karin Holmes is such an outstanding member of our community! Her enthusiasm leads our kids in wonderful new directions that help them realize their own importance and power to do good. Congratulations to Karin.

  2. Del Laine says - Posted: October 30, 2010

    Congratulations to SI Tahoe Sierra! This energetic Soroptimist club has found a need and took action. Some may call this an “experiment” today but I think they have seen the future and it is the Junior S Club and their leader, Karin Holmes.

  3. trinity says - Posted: November 7, 2010

    I am one of the junior s club members and i am proud to be one!!!!