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~0034502. Page 1 WHSO LAYOUT DRAFT 3 Kathy a/o 5/28/98; L. Schwartz Melissa REDBOOK MAGAZINE LUNCHEON Healy Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Reception: State Floor Lunch: State Dining Room Approx. 100 guests/Pool Press for award presentation/Business Attire 10 Social Aides FLOTUS TIME 1:15 p.m. Invite Time: 1:00 p.m. Gate Time: 12:30 p.m. *Public Tours Canceled 12:15 p.m. IN PLACE TIME 12:30 p.m. East Visitors Gate opens and guests proceed to coat check in the Family Theater, receive their escort cards outside the China Room and to the State Floor where drinks will be passed. Contact Gate: Bronson Frick Contact Seating: Kim Widdess/Sharon Kennedy Gill STATE FLOOR NOTES: Guests pick up escort cards outside China Room; strings and piano in Grand Foyer; Parlor Rooms will remain open until luncheon begins; State Dining Room will open when seating begins; ushers to direct guests to tables; glass toast lectern at fireplace; piano during lunch; glass toast lectern in place in front of fireplace in State Dining Room positioned before lunch begins; table and awards also pre-positioned. 1:05 p.m. Blue Room is cleared by Social Aides except for meet and greet guests. Contact: Sharon Kennedy Gill 1:15 p.m. Seating begins in the State Dining Room for lunch. Contact: Ushers/Kim Widdess 1:15 p.m. THE FIRST LADY arrives on the State Floor briefing will occur at the elevator. ~0034502.WPD Page 2 Contact: Marsha Berry 1:20 p.m. THE FIRST LADY arrives in the Blue Room for a meet and greet with Redbook Magazine honorees. Blue Room Participants: Kate White, Editor of Redbook 7 honorees and families 1:30 p.m. THE FIRST LADY is announced into the State Dining Room and proceeds to the lectern. THE FIRST LADY makes brief welcoming remarks and proceeds to her table. Lunch is served. 2:15 p.m. (Approx. Time) Following lunch, the award presentation begins. THE FIRST LADY returns to the lectern and makes remarks and introduces Kate White, Editor of Redbook. Kate White makes brief remarks and introduces each honoree (one minute remarks on each honoree as their introduced). As she acknowledges each honoree, the honoree will come forward and be handed the award by THE FIRST LADY, pause for a picture and stand to the side of the fireplace. There will be a total of seven presentations. Following the last presentation and photograph, there will be one group photo of THE FIRST LADY, the seven honorees and Kate White taken in front of the fireplace. 2:45 p.m. Following the group photograph, THE FIRST LADY thanks guests and departs. Note: No receiving line. Guests depart East Gate. Julie E. Mason 05/22/98 02:12:34 PM Record Type: Record To: Sharon K. Gill/WHO/EOP CC: Subject: REDBOOK Table Hosts: 1 HRC 2 Audrey Haynes, Women's Office 3 Tipper Gore 4 Ann Lewis 5 Melanne Verveer 6 Marsha Berry 7 Olivia Golden, HHS 8 Barbara Chow, OMB Elena Kasan 9 1stsub. Janet Murgia, Leg Afairs 10 Joan Lombardi, HIIS Nicole Rabner 11 Sec Shalala, HHS 12 Jennifer Klein, OFL AmyW-T 13 Minyon Moore, Political Affairs Table Host Alternates: Maria Echeveste, Public Liaison Sylvia Mathews, DCOS Lynn Cutler, Intergovernmental Press to be invited: phone addresses #s, and 1 Mimi Hall, USA Today 2 Karen Tumulty, Time 3 Barbara Vobejda, Washington Post 4 Jackie Calmes, Wall Street Journal 5 Helen Thomas, UPI 6 Elizabeth Shogren, LAT 7 Sonya Ross, AP 8 Eileen O'Connor, CNN 9 Claire Shipman, NBC 10 Marie Coco, Newsday 11 Nancy Mathis, Houston Chronicle We might have additions to the press list (only a few) but this is pretty much it. Do you need addresses for press or just phone numbers? Sharon K. Gill 05/25/98 05:20:05 PM Record Type: Record To: Julie E. Mason/WHO/EOP CC: Subject: Redbook Table Hosts hey there. hope you had a good weekedn. I reviewed with Capricia and following is the final list of table hosts. Invites will go out tomorrow. Give me a ring in the AM so we can discuss numbers and phone numbers for the press list. thanks. 1. HRC 2. Mrs. Gore 3. Melanne 4. Marsha Berry 5. Ann Lewis 6. Audrey Hayes 7. Minyon Moore 8. Janet Murgia 9. Barbara Chow 10. Jen Klein 11. Nicole Rabner 12. Elena Kagan 13. Amy Weiss Tobe Alts. Lynn Cutler Maria Eschaveste Susan List From: REDBOOK Dan Klores Associates, Inc. Public Relations - (212) 685-4300 Contact: Susan Graziano/Lenore Moritz For immediate release REDBOOK'S "MOTHERS & SHAKERS OF 1998" TO BE GUESTS OF HONOR AT A WHITE HOUSE LUNCHEON HOSTED BY HILLARY CLINTON Eight Dynamic Women Cited for their Efforts on Behalf of Childcare Issues are the First Recipients of Redbook's Distinguished Award Redbooks "Mothers & Shakers of 1998"- eight women who are committed to improving the quality of childcare - will be honored on June 2,1998, at a White House ceremony hosted by Hillary Clinton. Redbook's Editor-in-Chief, Kate White, said that these women, who are profiled in the magazine's June issue, have fought passionately for kids and families. "The emergence of childcare as a national issue is a direct result of effort by women, such as the ones we have recognized," said White. "Whether as local advocates, business executives, legislators or philanthropists, these amazing women have found imaginative solutions for their own communities, and by example, for all of us." Along with award winners U.S. Senator Patty Murray of Washington, who has co- sponsored all the major childcare legislation of the past six years, and Rosie O'Donnell, whose For All Kids Foundation so far has distributed $1.5 million to 105 child-related charities, Redbook's "Mothers & Shakers of 1998," include: Harriett Trangucci - who established and supports an emergency childcare fund at the Summit Child Care Centers in Summit, NJ. Elaine Fersh - a Boston activist whose group, Parents United for Child Care, helped develop before-and-after school programs for older kids. Mary Beth Phillips - a San Francisco mother whose infant daughter lost her sight after being injured by a babysitter. Phillips lobbied tirelessly for TrustLine, a state- certifying service that checks whether a caregiver has a criminal or child-abuse record. Elissa Bassier - the director of public policy for the Day Care Action Council of Illinois, who got a $100 million grant from the Illinois legislature - the largest state childcare grant ever. Yvonne Edwards - a childcare coordinator for California's Monterey County, who recently led a team effort to form a state-of-the-art childcare and woman's health services center. Linda Mason - of Cambridge, Massachusetts, who convinced CEOs of the need for high quality on-site child development programs. There are now more than160 Bright Horlzons Child Centers, serving some 14,000 children at major corporations across the U.S. ### MAY. 4.1998 5: 30PM REDBOOK MAGAZINE 212 581 7605 REDBOOK MARY KIM MARKETING SERVICES DIRECTOR FACSIMILE TO: Julie Mason FAX: 202-456-7805 SUBJECT: Invitation Copy DATE: May 4, 1998 Per your question, here are some copy points for the invitation: Redbook's First Annual "Mothers & Shakers" Award which this year honors women who have made a difference in childcare Hosted by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and Redbook's Editor-in-Chief Kate White -canwe - invite any local press as guests? Mary how many? acontact local press 649-3398 to cover* mans kim -? May-in advisory- canwe list hames/states of winness ? - Nicole/SKG 224 WEST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10019 PHONE 212/649-3348 FAX 212/581-7605 renames A PUBLICATION OF HEARST MAGAZINES, A DIVISION of THE HEARST CORPORATION MAY. 7.1998 3:01PM REDBOOK MAGAZINE 212 581 7605 REDBOOK The magazine for young married women. And now she's on-line @ http://homearts.com REDE OK What Turns Him on Most at 25, 35,45 To Julie Mascn Company Fax Number 202-456-7805 Natural Beauty Main Skin. Everything Store Date May Issue From Many Where Heather's Heart Is Foundation That Looks Fabulous Phone # What To Wear on the Weekend Red Alert All-Natural Health: 60-Second Relaxation Trick # of Pages (inc. cover) Tropical Punch-the coolest way to dress this season Natural Cures You Can Really Trust Comments: Get Wet: The Ways Water Makes You Feel Beautiful the 24/7 guide -Juhe, 2 miner changes to "Help! My 10-year-old daughter wants to start wearing makeup" a list (starved) Is It Allergies? How to tell - addition of Shirley Jamison How to shine at meetings America's best-kept vacation secret (mether of our publisher) Sensational sandwiches - Elairie Fresh Fersh, one of the Promotion News Get out, hit the road and have some "Summer Fun!" at the honwees, has provided the Chevrolet Prizm/REDBOOK "Summer Fun '98" fashion show at the King of Prussia Mall, Pennsylvania. Experience name of her guest - Patrick the Chevrolet Prizm display, receive free gifts and enter to win the ultimate Summer Fun getaway for two on Saturday, McGuigan Mc May 9, 1:00 pm at The Plaza at King of Prussla Mall. also, I do need to speakul you re: the agendor thanks! 224 West 57th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10019, FAX: 212-581-7605 LV.] 002 SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 MON 16:26 FAX 202 456 6235 R3. 12:15 Gates open noon FINAL WHSO LAYOUT a/o 2/7; S. Farnsworth Guests arive 12:30 LUNCHEON HONORING WORKING MOTHERS Monday, February 10, 1997 honorees m Kate white Reception: Grand Foyer Lunch: East Room topfolks Approx. 160 guests/Press for remarks at end only/Business Attire Gate opens: 11:40 a.m. Guest invite: 12:00 p.m. FLOTUS time: 12:15 p.m. Pres,Heargtag 11:35 a.m. In place time. Tape Jannieson Pub 11:45 a.m. EV Gate opens for guests arrival. Guests pick up escort cards outside China Redbook Room before being directed to the State Floor where drinks will be passed. The Parlor Rooms will remain open. The State Dining Room will be closed. List: Kim Escort Cards: Robyn kate white 12:00 p.m. Meet and greet guests amive in the State Dining Room. Refer to separate guest list. Escort cards are marked. Social Aides to direct to State Dining Room. Contact: Robyn 12:10 p.m. Approx. Time. Guests are directed into the East Room to be seated for lunch. 12:15 p.m. The First Lady and Mrs.Gore arrive in the State Dining Room for a meet and greet with Working Mother Magazine honorees. (Approx. 25 guests) 12:25 p.m. The First Lady and - are announced as they enter the East Room. The First Lady proceeds on stage. proceeds to her table. The First Lady welcomes guests and proceeds to table. Lunch is served. 1:10 p.m. (Approx. time) Following lunch, the First Lady returns to the lectern to thank everyone for coming and introduces Judsen Culbreth who will acknowledge the other WMM honorees. Judsen Culbreth asks WMM honorees to stand as she reads a few sentences about each one. Press Note: Open Press for this portion. Cameras will be pre-positioned. Press will enter upon cue that program is about to begin. 003 SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 mun 16:26 FAX 202 456 6235 1:30 p.m. The First Lady departs. Guests depart East Gate and receive packet of Administration's Accomplishments as they depart. Packet contact: Betsy Myers SET UP NOTES: 8x10 stage in front of gold curtain w/toast lectern; steps in front; Harp and flute at east entrance; string ensemble w/piano in the Grand Foyer; escort card table outside the China Rm; one press risers on the north side of the Cross Hall doors in the East Room; Ushers/House lights for East Room; stanchions around press area. Announce mic at Cross Hall entrance to East Room. No receiving line. 05/04/98 MON 16:26 FAX 202 456 6235 SOCIAL OFFICE WORKING MOTHER MAGAZINE LUNCHEON Monday, February 10, 1997 STATE DINING ROOM MEET & GREET GUEST LIST Betsy myer John Judy "Jay" Ann "Judsen" MacDonald, Culbreth, CEO Editor-in-Chief, MacDonald Communications Working Mother Magazine daughter (BreH) Tina Garcia Pam Kiger Beatrice Rudder Lisa Thomas Working Mother Magazine Honorees: Charlene Barshevsky Laurel G Bellows Cathy Black Katie Couric Jamie Gorelick Marta Kauffman Shelly Lazarus Donna Lenhoff Patty Murry Irene Natividad Karen Nussbaum Elaine Pagels Barbara Reisman Linda Sanford Patricia Summet Valora Washington LV.] UUD SOCIAL OFFICE 00/04/90 MUN 10:21 ГАЛ 202 400 0230 For Official Government Use Only = AWARDEE President's List WORKING MOTHER MAGAZINE LUNCHEON - Monday FEB 10 1997 12:00 PM East Room - Business - East Visitors Entrance For Official Government Use Only Page 1 THE FIRST LADY REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM Accepts and No Responses A Ms. Aida Alvarez Administrator-designate, Small Business Administration Washington, DC A Ms. Belinda Anderson Memphis, TN A Ms. Susan M. Andross Legislative Assistant, Department of State A Ms. Deborah Armstrong MacDonald Communications New York, NY A Hon. (Amb.) Charlene Barshefsky Acting U.S. Trade Representative Washington, DC Guest: Ms. Marika Cohen A Ms. Judith Beaudry Procter & Gamble Cincinnati, OH A Mrs. Laurel G. Bellows Partner, Bellows and Bellows Chicago, IL Guest: Miss Lindsay Bellows A Ms. Cathleen Black President, Hearst Magazines New York, NY Guest: Ms. Sue Webb A Ms. Ann Blackman Time Washington, DC A Ms. Ellen B. Bloom Director, Office of Congressional Affairs, National Telecommunications and Information Administration Washington, DC A Ms. Amy Bondurant Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson & Hand Washington, DC A Ms. Rita Braver White House Correspondent, CBS News Washington, DC A Hon. Ann Brown Chair, Consumer Product Safety Commission Bethesda, MD A Hon. Carol M. Browner Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC For Official Government Use Only 006 SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 mon 16:27 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 2 REPORT DATE: February 7. 1997 REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM Accepts and No Responses A Ms. Marian Burros The New York Times New York, NY A Ms. LaVarne Addison Burton Ellicott City, MD A Ms. Kelly Carnes Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department of Commerce Washington, DC A Mrs. Joyce H. Carrier Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Liaison, Department of the Treasury A Hon. Ida L. Castro Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Labor Washington, DC A Ms. Ann Compton ABC Washington, DC A Ms. Susan Jean Cornwell Reuters Washington, DC A Ms. Hilary Cosell Stamford, CT A Mr. John Costello Sears Hoffman Estates, IL A Ms. Katie Couric * Co-Anchor, "Today", NBC New York, NY A Ms. Judy Ann "Judsen" Culbreth MacDonald Communications New York, NY A Ms. Lynn G. Cutler Senior Vice President, The Kamber Group Washington, DC A Hon. Linda Hall Daschle Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration Washington, DC A Ms. Mary Dixon Agency Representative, Interagency Committee, White House Women's Office Washington, DC A Mr. John Donoghue Senior Vice President, Mass Marketing, MCI Arlington, VA For Official Government Use Only 007 SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 mon 16:27 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 3 REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM Accepts and No Responses A Ms. Connie Duckworth and Mr. Thomas Duckworth Partner & Manager, Fixed Income Division, Goldman Sachs Chicago, IL A Hon. Sue Eckert Assistant Secretary for Export Administration, Department of Commerce A Ms. Sally Ericsson Washington, DC A Mrs. Susan G. Esserman Bethesda, MD A Ms. Lisa Farnin Doylestown, PA A Ms. Shelley Fidler Chief of Staff, Council on Environmental Quality A Hon. Lauri Fitz-Pegado Assistant Secretary & Director General, US & Foreign Commercial Service, Department of Commerce Washington,DC. A Ms. Dana Friedman Co-President, Families & Work Institute New York, NY Guest: Ms. Brooke Friedman A Ms. Jane Fullerton Arkansas Democratic Gazette Washington, DC A Ms. Tina Garcia President, Special Properties, Inc. Lake Ridge, VA A Hon. Toby T. Gati Assistant Secretary for Intelligence & Research, Department of State Washington, DC A Ms. Pamela Gentry Deputy Director, Office of Public Affairs, Department of HHS Washington, DC A Ms. Doreen Gentzler Ch. 4 WRC Washington, DC A Ms. Ann Gerhardt The Washington Post Washington, DC A Ms. Dorothy Gilliam The Washington Post Washington, DC For Official Government Use Only SOCIAL 05/04/98 MON 16:28 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 4 REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 Accepts and No Responses REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM A Ms. Christina Gold Avon New York, NY A Hon. Mary Lowe Good Under Secretary for Technology, Department of Commerce Washington, DC A Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gore A Honorable Jamie S. Gorelick Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice Washington, DC A Ms. Parnice "Patricia" Green Suitland, MD A Ms. Frankee Greenberg Federal Railroad Administration Washington, DC A Ms. Patricia Guadalupe Pacifica Radio Washington, DC A Mr. Hiromi Gunji Chairman & CEO, Brother International Corporation Somerset, NJ A Hon. Ruth R. Harkin President and Chief Executive Officer, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Washington, DC A Ms. Barbara Harrison Ch. 4 WRC Washington, DC A Ms. Judith Hasson USA Today Arlington, VA A Hon. Kathryn O. Higgins Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs, The White House A Ms. Charlayne Hunter-Gault News Hour with Jim Lehrer Arlington, VA A Hon. Shirley Jackson Chairman, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC A Ms. Gloria Johnson Greenbelt, MD A Ms. Marta Kauffman Co-Creator and Executive Producer, NBC - "Friends" Burbank, CA Guest: Miss Monica Tribuiani For Official Government Use Only 05/04/98 MON 16:28 FAX 202 456 6235 SOCIAL OFFICE 009 For Official Government Use Only Page 5 Accepts and No Responses REPORT DATE: REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM February 7, 1997 A Ms. Melanie Kenderdine Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy A Mr. George Ker Kimberly-Clark Corporation Neenah, WI A Ms. Susan Kidd Ch. 4 WRC Washington, DC A Ms. Pamela Kiger A Ms. Linda Kramer People Magazine Washington, DC A Ms. Cheryl Kroyer Goodby Silverstein San Francisco, CA A Ms. Renee M. Landers Senior Counsel, Department of Justice A Ms. Rochelle "Shelly" Lazarus CEO, Ogilvy and Mather Worldwide New York, NY Guest: Miss Samantha Lazarus A Ms. Nancy Anne Leamond Bethesda, MD A Ms. Robin Leeds Agency Representative, White House Office for Women's Initiatives A Ms. Donna Lenhoff Vice-Chair, FMLA Commission Washington, DC Guest: Ms. Alice Berkin A Ms. Bonnie LePard Washington, DC A Honorable Susan Bass Levin Mayor, City of Cherry Hill, NJ Cherry Hill, NJ A Ms. Mara Liasson National Public Radio Washington, DC A Ms. Susan M. Liss Chief of Staff to Mrs. Gore For Official Government Use Only 05/04/98 MON 16:28 FAX 202 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 6 REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 Accepts and No Responses REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM A Ms. Barbara Litrell MacDonald Communications New York, NY A Ms. Theresa Loar Sr. Coordinator for International Women's Issues, Department of State Washington, DC A Ms. Joan Lombardi Office of the Assistant Secretary, Department of Health & Human Services Washington, DC' A Ms. Anne R. Luzzatto A Mr. John "Jay" MacDonald MacDonald Communications New York, NY A Ms. Ruth Marcus The Washington Post Washington, DC A Ms. Pilar Martinez U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC A Hon. Doris O. Matsui Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison Washington, DC A Mrs. Kathleen Matthews Ch. 7 WJLA Washington, DC A Mr. James F. McCann Chairman, 1-800-Flowers Westbury, NY A Ms. Gail McGovern AT&T Basking Ridge, NJ A Hon. Lorraine McHugh Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Media Affairs and Operations A Ms. Mary McLaughlin MacDonald Communications Washington, DC A Honorable Jolene M. Molitoris Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration Washington, DC A Ms. Lorestina "Lori" Montenegro Univision Washington, DC For Official Government Use Only 011 SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 MON 16:29 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 7 REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 Accepts and No Responses REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM A Ms. Corlis S. Moody Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Department of Energy A Ms. Brett Culbreth Mosely New York, NY A Hon. (Sen.) Patty Murray D/Washington, United States Senate Washington, DC Guest: Ms. Patricia Akyama A Ms. Allison "Lissa" Muscatine Office of Communications A Ms. Betsy Myers Deputy Assistant to the President for Women's Initiatives & Outreach Washington, DC A Ms. Irene Natividad and Mr. Andre Cortese Chair, The National Commission on Working Women Washington, DC A Ms. Genie Norris Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations, Department of State A Hon. (Rep.) Eleanor Holmes Norton D/District of Columbia, House of Representatives Washington, DC A Ms. Karen Nussbaum Director, Working Women's Department, AFL-CIO Washington DC, DC Guest: Mr. Gene Arlook A Ms. Susan Page USA Today Arlington, VA A Ms. Elaine Pagels Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion, Princeton University Princeton, NJ Guest: Ms. Katherine Hughes A Ms. Jennifer Perry Executive Director, Children's Action Network Los Angeles, CA A Ms. Gail E. Peterson Director of Legislative Affairs, Department of Treasury Washington, DC A Ms. Ann Pleshette Murphy Editor-in-Chief, Parents Magazine New York, NY A Ms. Karen Pollitz For Official Government Use Only SOCIAL 05/04/98 MON 16:29 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 8 REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 Accepts and No Responses REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM A Hon. (Ms.) Robin Raphel Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs, Department of State A Ms. Anne Reed Acting Chief Information Officer, Department of Agriculture A Ms. Diane Rehm WAMU Washington, DC A Ms. Barbara Reisman Executive Director, Child Care Action Campaign New York, NY Guest: Miss Liza Scherzer A Dr. Carolina Reyes GWU Medical Center Washington, DC A Ms. Roxanne Marie Roberts The Washington Post Washington, DC A Mrs. Carol L. Roddy Washington, DC A Ms. Francene Sussner Rodgers Founder and CEO, WFD Boston, MA Guest: Miss Victoria Rodgers A Ms. Lisa Ross Deputy Director, White House Office for Women's Initiatives & Outreach A Ms. Beatrice Rudder A Ms. Linda Sanford General Manager, System 390, IBM Corporation Hopewell Junction, NY Guest: Miss Catherine Sanford A Ms. Ruth Sarlin Nickolodeon New York, NY A Ms. Sondra L. Seba Agency Representative, Interagency Committee, White House Women's Office Washington, DC A Ms. Andrea Roane Skehan Ch. 9 WUSA Washington, DC A Ms. Inga Smulkstys Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development, Department of Agriculture For Official Government Use Only 013 SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 MON 16:29 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 9 Accepts and No Responses REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM A Hon. Judith Ann Stock Washington, DC Special Assistant to the President & Social Secretary, The White House A Ms. Patricia Head Summitt Knoxville, TN Head Coach, Women's Basketball Team, University of Tennessee Guest: Mrs. Hazel Head A Ms. Lisa Thomas Indianapolis, IN A Ms. Susan Thompson Chrysler Corporation Auburn Hills, MI A Ms. Karen Tumulty Time Washington, DC A Ms. Toni Verstandig Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State A Hon. Melanne Verveer Washington, DC Deputy Assistant to the President & Deputy Chief of Staff to the First Lady, The White House A Ms. Lorraine A. Voles Communications Director for the Vice President, Office of the Vice President A Ms. Diana Walker Time Photos Washington, DC A Ms. Wendy Walker-Whitworth CNN Washington, DC A Ms. Sharon E. Wall J. Walter Thompson Chicago, IL A Ms. Valora Washington Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation Battle Creek, MI Guest: Ms. Elizabeth Barbour A Ms. Shirley Watkins Washington, DC Deputy Assistant Secretary for Marketing, Department of Agriculture A Ms. Susan Watters W Magazine New York, NY A Ms. Aileen "Ali" Webb The Nature Conservancy Arlington, VA For Official Government Use Only SOCIAL OFFICE 05/04/98 MON 16:30 FAX 202 456 6235 For Official Government Use Only Page 10 Accepts and No Responses REPORT DATE: February 7, 1997 REPORT TIME: 11:11 AM A Ms. Michaele Weissman Chevy Chase, MD A Ms. Robin Weissmann Artemis Capital Group, Inc. New York, NY A Hon. (Dr.) Sheila Widnall Washington, DC Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense A Ms. Judy Woodruff Cable News Network Washington, DC For Official Government Use Only WHITE HOUSE LIST - FINAL DEFINITE Company Contact Title Street City ST Do Phone AVON Delia De Lisser Director of Advertising 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10020 212-282-7000 AVON Andrea Jung President Avan Products 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10020 212-282-7000 BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB Peggy Kelly VP Advertising 40 West 57th Street New York NY 10019 212-314-9000 BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB Peter Spengler VP, Mktg Services 40 West 57th Street New York NY 10019 212-314-9000 CHESEBROUGH PONDS Natalie Danysh VP Mktg 33 Benedict Place Greenwich CT 06830 203-661-2000 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Jay Kuhnie Communications Mgr 1000 Chrysler Drive, CIMS# 485-05-92 Aubum Hills MI 48326 248-512-2896 CITIZEN WATCH COMPANY Larry Grunstein President 1200 Wall Street West Lyndhurst NJ 07071 201-438-8150 CLINIQUE Dan Brestle President 767 Fifth Avenue - 37th Fir New York NY 10153 212-572-3800 CLINIQUE Eunice Valdivía Exec VPI Marketing & Finance 767 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10153 212-572-3800 COLGATE PALMOLIVE Bill Kashimer Director of US Media 300 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 212-310-2295 COSMAIR INC Joe Campinell President 575 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10017 212-818-1500 COSMAIR INC Carol Hamilton Sr. VP/Marketing 575 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10017 212-818-1500 DEL LABORATORIES Dan Wassong President & CEO 178 EAB Plaza, West Tower Uniondale NY 11556 516-844-2020 ELIZABETH ARDEN Peter England President 1345 Avenue of the Amerias New York NY 10105 212-261-1000 ESTEE LAUDER Robin Bums President 767 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10153 212-572-4200 ESTEE LAUDER Muriel Gonzalez Sr. VP Mktg 767 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10158 212-572-4200 FORD MOTOR COMPANY David Ropes Dir/Corp Adv & Integrated Mktg 300 Renaissance Ctr. PO Box 437703 Detroit MI 48243 313-396-2800 GM MEDIA WORKS Karen Richie Exec VPIDir Media Neg's 30500 Van Dvke, Floor 8, PO Box 6001 Warren MI 48090 810-558-3116 GENERAL MOTORS Philip Guarascio VP/Gen Mgr Adv & Mktg Renaissance Ctr, PO Box 200,#482-B32-C Detrolt MI 48265 313-667-5168 HELENE CURTIS Mary Beth Berkson Group Media Mgr 325 N. Wells Chicago IL 60601 312-661-0222 JOHNSON & JOHNSON Andrea Alstrup VP Advertising 410 George Street New Brunswick NJ 08901 732-524-0400 JOHNSON & JOHNSON JUI Lesko Media Director 410 George Street New Brunswick NJ 08901 732-524-0400 KRAFT GENERAL FOODS Don Miceli Exec. 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About 75 percent rate as mediocre. The rest, including 35 to 40 per- EMOTIONALLY AND INTELLECTUALLY. YOU cent of programs for infants, are so poor as to jeopardize 4 WAYS THE BEST WON'T BE, SAY EXPERTS, IF YOU LOOK FOR children's health or develop- PROGRIAMS THESE SEVEN SIGNS. BY TAMARA EBERLEIN ment says Galinsky. These disheartening statis- PROMOTE LEARNING tics apply even in "nice" Talk baby talk (with middle-class communities, Or bables, that is), and use every THE FIRST DAY CARE CENTER AMY MARZ VISITED WAS make that especially: "Low- opportunity to boost older shiny bright and new. But still the 35-year-old mother income children who use center- kids' language skills. of then 2- and 3-year-old daughters nearly cried as based arrangements are likelier to Play music. Early exposure she walked back to her car. "It was so institutional- be in government-subsidized pro- to Mozart of al. can stimulate 16 identical cribs, 16 high chairs, 16 bouncy seats in a grams. which must meet strict brain areas associated with row. Worse, every child had a name Lag. Didn't the standards," says Galinsky, "And later aptitude la math. teachers even know the children's names?" Then high-income parents can afford Devote at least three hours a Marz, a flight instructor in Fort Myers, Florida, found top-notch care. But the families in day to free play. Not only does a truly homey day care program for her children. the middle typically get left out." freedom to choose activities tos "Yeah, the carpet was old," she says, "but the hus- How can you ensure that you tar decision-making skills, says band-and-wife team knew each child intimately." don't get "left our"? That your Amy Flynn, director at the Bank As Marz learned, the best childcare-whether an child receives the nurturing, Street Family Canter IR New York informal family day care home for toddlers or an after- stimulating care he needs to but If choices are restricted, a school program for preteens-doesn't always look thrive? By going beyond the con- spirited child will feel frustrated that way. Similarly, it may be hard to recognize bad ventional checklists of what to and a Umid one, Imadequate. programs. Indeed, most parents rate their childcare as look for when evaluating child- Keep supplies-crafts, tissues "good to excellent." even when objective measures care programs. That's not to say toys-within children's reach. It's show it to be substandard. And "substandard" is more that safety, cleanliness, and conventent for staff-and being typical than you may realize: Only 12 to 14 percent of licensing (keystones of such lists) able to find what they need on their own helps kids develop a БАЛБО of competence. 00 THE REDBOOK REPORT Great Child aren't critical. But those are only the kid's-ultra-energetic. noticeably shy, beginning, say leading educators and stubborn, whatever-and watch how FROM CLASSROOMS TO child development experts. You also caregivers treat her. Are they skilled at need to check for the following, often channeling pep into some challenging COURTROOMS TO THE HALLS more subtle, hallmarks of superb care. project? Coaxing a quiet kid out of Fo the corner? Eliciting cooperation at OF CONGRESS, THE EIGHT 1. Relationships are warm and cleanup time when the child insists on affectionate. "The quality of care is building one more Lego spaceship? WINNERS OF REDBOOK'S primarily determined by the quality of the relationship between teacher and 3. The staff is well trained. "AMAZING WOMEN OF 1998 child," says Joanne Hendrick, Ph.D., "In some states," warns Galinsky, "all you have to do to become a childcare AWARD HAVE FOUGHT professor emerita of early childhood education at the University of provider is be alive and breathing and PASSIONATELY FOR KIDS- Oklahoma and host of the 13-part PBS over 18 years old." Look for a bache- series The Whole Child. That's lor's or master's degree in education AND FAMILIES because children's early emotional or psychology or a child development attachments actually affect the way associate (CDA) certificate. Realize. their brains work and grow. Kids learn though, that an administrator's string When the White House announced its childcare Ini- faster, make friends more easily, and of credentials means little if the tiative last January, it was remarkable for the atten- have higher self-esteem, studies show. hands-on caregivers are unqualified. tion. paid to just about every aspect of this So in visiting a day care center, you An after-school program director's issue-and for who was paying the attention. What want to see genuine fondness-staff Ph.D. impressed one mother until she had once been a private problem-one that each members cuddling babies, giggling realized her son's afternoons were family scrabbled to solve as best it could-had now with toddlers. With an older group, actually spent with teenage counselors drawn the interest of the President of the United you should find kids running to teach- who were bored and sullen. States, the Vice President, cabinet members, and a ers for a hello hug or a kiss on a host of other national leaders. "Half of all mothers banged elbow. Such physical affection 4. Teachers understand child with children under one year of age are working out- not only leads to smiles, it also stimu- development. Some signs are obvi- side the home," observes First Lady Hillary Rodham lates the brain to release hormones that ous. Says Flynn, "If the toddler Clinton, "and demand for quality care is growing. help children feel comforted. What room has only one of each type of We all must be involved in finding solutions." you should noi see: children running toy, management clearly doesn't In large part, the astonishing emergence of to visitors for hugs. "Parents often understand that very young children childcare as a national Issue has to do with years misinterpret this as. 'Oh, kids here are don't share well." of effort by women across the country, women so friendly.' But in truth it means In a super center, though, insight who've been working tirelessly to make the issue a they're hungry for attention and affec- goes deeper. "My 3-year-old wasn't high priority. Whether as local advocates, business tion they should be getting from the good about waiting his turn," admits executives, legislators, or philanthropists, these caregiver," explains Dr. Hendrick. one mom. "He'd see a kid playing women have found imaginative solutions for their with a truck and try to snatch it away. own communities-and, by example, for all of us. 2. Teachers are responsive. I'd offer him a different truck, but They are the recipients of Redbooks "Amazing Beyond affection. caregivers must be that just made him madder." Then the Women of 1998" award. consistently attentive. With an infant. boy's teacher explained, "He doesn't responsiveness means smiling back really want the truck; he wants to SENATOR PATTY MURRAY when he grins and talking back when play with that other boy." She (and Your best friend on the Hill "Why am I so interested he says "gaa-gaa." What if you see the boy's parents) began to coach him in childcare? Because I've been there," says the little evidence of such responsive- on how to approach other kids to U.S. senator from Washington State. "I know what ness, yet the babies aren't fussing? play, and the grabbing diminished. it's like to have a caregiver say on Friday, This Is That's worrisome: Infants who've my last day....' Patty Murray, 47, became the most cried for attention in vain start to feel 5. The room is sensibly organized. "childcare-involved" of the women elected to the powerless. Their listlessness signals Besides kid-size furniture, look at Senate in 1992, cosponsoring all the major child- apathy, not contentment. how the room is set up. Behavior care legislation of the past six years (and becom- With older children, responsiveness improves when a room is divided ing the legislator to consult on the Issue). But what means listening closely. "The teacher with low bookcases so there's less pleases Senator Murray most is that she's no gets down on the youngster's level and disruption of children's activities. longer a "lone voice" in Washington. "Now we're looks her in the eye, taking in her How to spot'a poor layout? Check the having a national conversation about childcare," words as well as body language," says block area: "Too often this popular she observes, "and I'm thrilled." Amy Flynn. director of the Bank activity is cramped into a corner Street Family Center in New York. where there's no possibility for play HARRIETT TRANGUCCI "She's sensitive to mood." to expand as creatively as a child Nurturing children of crisis A young homeless You also want to see that teachers might wish." says Dr. Hendrick. "Or woman was crossing the street in Summit, New value kids' individuality (and will it overlaps the area intended for Jersey, a baby strapped to her chest, two toddlers enjoy having a child like yours). One climbing and other large-muscle play, and several scuffed paper bags of passessions in tactic is to identify a youngster whose resulting in knocked-down towers- tow, her eyes grimly trained on the concrete. And it temperament seems most like your and tears." (continued on page 126) was that heartbreaking sight that moved Harriett 92 care: Women Who Make It Happen Trangucci, 39, to establish an emergency ELISSA BASSLER childcare fund-the Tranguch-Shonkwiler Simple talk, deluxe programs Wrangling childcare dollars from state gov- Foundation (named for her husband's mother ernments requires reformist zeal-and smart, strategies, Elissa Bassler, and her grandmother) at the Summit Child 37, director of public policy for the Day Care Action Council of Illinois, Care Centers. Mothers fleeing abusive mar- used both last year when she persuaded the Illinois legislature to allocate riages, teen moms determined to finish high a whopping $100 million for childcare, It was the largest state childcare school, familles beset by Illness, death, sud- grant ever. "Bassler dropped the bureaucratic mumble-jumble we legisla- den job loss, legal problems, homelessness- tors were used to, notes Illinois State Senator Steve Rauschenberger. all are now able to send their kids to the And, he adds, she did something all advocates should do: "She worked In center while they're dealing with their crises. a bipartisan fashion, helping both sides focus on the needs of children." ROSIE O'DONNELL YVONNE EDWARDS "I'm lucky~I сая help kids" Shortly after Ask-yop never know Four years ago, when developing the idea for a state- the incredibly successful launch of The of-the-art center for county workers' children, Rosie O'Donnell Show, the actress and talk Yvonne Edwards, 36, began to think of what show host realized that the show, along with else she'd like. "What if we added a women's her celebrity appeal, could help the one health services center?" mused the childcare thing she feels most passionate about- coordinator for California's Monterey County children. In February 1997, with an initial "And a drop-In center where mothers could grant from royaltles on her best-selling book leave kids while getting an exam? And parent of children's Jokes (Kids Are Punny), educators? And -why not?—"a bus stop O'Donnell (now 36) launched the For All Kids right in front of the center? On May 19, Foundation. So far, the foundation has dis- Hanjell hanguer Edwards cut the ribbon at the dedication of tributed $1.5 million to 105 child-related the Natividad Medical Center Family Services charities-more than half of them programs Center. "It's a triumph of teamwork," she involving childcare. "I'm very lucky," says Ruste Danell stresses. "Folks really had to be willing to give O'Donnell with characteristic self-deprecation. up turf for this unique center to happen." "I'm in B position to help children rise above any obstacles, and that's the greatest gift LINDA MASON you can give a kid." Ideallsm with business sawy Today there are 160 Bright Horizons child development cen- ELAINE FERSH ters; serving some 14,000 children at corpora- "What about older kids?" "I used to think tions across the U.S. Indeed, the list of se I'd only have to worry about childcare until participants reads like a page from The Wall my kids started going to school," says Lane Street Journal: Mattel, Apple, IBM, Motorola, Boston activist Elaine Fersh, 46. "Then it hit AT&T, Merck, Pfizer, and Bayer, among others. me. School ends at 2:301" But it took a few years of "educating" before If the same realization has now hit Yale Management School graduate Linda national policy makers, part of the credit goes Mason, now 43, was able to convince CEOs of to Fersh and her group, Parents United for the need for on-site childcare centers. More ted Child Care. PUCC's recent victories: The pass- striking than the numbers, however, is the the Ing of full-day kindergarten and the Boston quality of these centers. "From the beginning, hat School-Aged Child Care Project (which devel- we termed them 'child development' pro- 5 is ops before- and after-school programs). grams, not 'day care,' and WB offered quality 10st PUCC's concern about out-of-school time early-childhood education from trained faculty the also inspired Baston Two to Six, a program members," says Mason. id- whereby the city of Boston will open public om- buildings for worthy programs, AND HONORABLE MENTION TO what Cathy Foote, 43, Chicago Pre-kindergarten no MARY BETH PHILLIPS teacher, Ariel Community Academy, and ve're "Criminals need not apply" When Mary Beth Phillips's Infant daughter was winner, Kahl McCormack Corporation Early are," shaken so badly by a babysitter that she was permanently blinded-and then Childhood Teaching Award. Candi Lange, the sitter was not legally barred from caring for other children-the heartbro- 45, Indianapolis Director of Workforce ken mother vowed to do whatever It took to stop such outrages. What It took Partnering at Eli Lilly and Company. Karen was perseverance against reluctant lawmakers, In 1989, some five years after Leibold, 46, Boston Created the first on-site eless Phillips, now 44, started her fight, TrustLine was launched as a pilot program. intergenerational care center, serving both New Now, parents can call the state-certifying service to check whether a caregiver elders and children (at Stride Rite). Mirta idlers has B criminal or child-abuse record. Since its inception. the service has Matias, 44, Hartford. CT Teacher, Thomas D. In reviewed nearly 33,000 potential caregivers, weeding out some 8 percent Ritter Head Start Program, and winner of a And It (about 2,500 individuals) who had serious ("even murder and sexual assauit!" Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative arriett reports TrustLine program manager Cindy Swanson) criminal records. Quality Child Care Teacher Award, 1997. 93 MAY.14.1998 13PM REDDOOK IAGAZINL CIL REDBOOK MARY KIM MARKETING SERVICES DIRECTOR To: Sharon Kennedy Gill Date: May 15, 1998 Facsimile: 202,456.6771 Subject: Redbook Invitation List Sharon, per our discussion, here are our minor changes to the invitation list: please change the address of Yvonne Edwards and Rod Walker to reflect the following (she is an awards recipient; he is her husband): Yvonne Edwards & Rod Walker Human Resources Division PO Box 1001 Salinas, CA 93902 408.755.5119 please replace Andrea Jung with Russ Hardin; his address and phone number are the same as hers: Russ Hardin Vice President of Creative & Advertising Avon Products, Inc. 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 212.282.7000 please replace Dan Wassong with his wife, Linda Cohen Wassong: Linda Cohen Wassong 178 EAB Plaza Uniondale, NY 11556 516.844.2000 the following people have indicated to US that they will not be able to attend the event - please substitute them with the names from the top of the "alternate" list: Andrea Jung (as noted above; replaced by Russ Hardin Dan Wassong (as noted above, replaced by his wife Linda Cohen Wassong) Deborah Jones John R. Wendt Peggy Kelly Karen Ritchie Jill Lesko JR Kuhnie Glori Katz hang 224 WEST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10019 PHONE 212/649-3348 FAX 212/581-7605 A PUBLICATION OF HEARST MAGAZINES, A DIVISION OF THE HEARST CORPORATION THE FIRST ANNUAL REDBOOK MAGAZINE "MOTHERS AND SHAKERS" AWARDS LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1998 - 1:00 PM - STATE DINING ROOM (97) Mr. John Bartlett; Media & Communications Director, "Fight Crime: Invest in Kids" Ms. Elissa Bassler; Director of Public Policy, Day Care Action Council of Illinois Ms. Valerie Parrish Ms. Andrea Bauman; Articles Editor, Redbook Magazine Ms. Mary Beth Berkson; Group Media Manager, Unilever Home and Personal Care Hon. 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