St. Louis Council
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- | The St. Louis Council BBYO, a part of Mid-America Region #1, is focused in and around the St. Louis | + | The St. Louis Council BBYO, a part of Mid-America Region #1, is focused in and around the St. Louis JCCs. Chapters go there for meetings every Tuesday night, and BBG chapters often have programming on these nights. |
- | On the AZA side, Esperanto AZA #2486 as well as Albert Einstein AZA #1287 and the recently founded Ya'ad represent this community. | + | On the AZA side, Esperanto AZA '''#2486''' as well as Albert Einstein AZA #1287 and the recently founded Ya'ad represent this community. |
On the BBG side, Shira BBG is also pertinent to St. Louis, and is the home of Gabby Mesnier, the 70th International Aym HaChaverot. | On the BBG side, Shira BBG is also pertinent to St. Louis, and is the home of Gabby Mesnier, the 70th International Aym HaChaverot. | ||
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In the year 2013-2014, Mesnier and Gabe Raskin served as the Regional Presidents, leading the region to a firm place in the International Order. As a part of MAR, they are credited with the 2014 Spirit Cup. | In the year 2013-2014, Mesnier and Gabe Raskin served as the Regional Presidents, leading the region to a firm place in the International Order. As a part of MAR, they are credited with the 2014 Spirit Cup. | ||
- | Upon their leaving, Sam Kahn of Esperanto AZA #2486 took the throne at Godol and Michelle Koverman at N'siah. During his tenure, Kahn lifted St. Louis into a new zone. They became the first region in the Order to hit a membership goal, hitting it prior to IC and receiving recognition there, strengthened each chapter, and created new initiatives and ideas in the region. Kahn is | + | Upon their leaving, Sam Kahn of Esperanto AZA '''#2486''' took the throne at Godol and Michelle Koverman at N'siah. During his tenure, Kahn lifted St. Louis into a new zone. They became the first region in the Order to hit a membership goal, hitting it prior to IC and receiving recognition there, strengthened each chapter, and created new initiatives and ideas in the region. Kahn is unanimously known as the strongest Godol to walk through St. Louis. Koverman did her part too, and then passed down the throne to her sister, Simona, for the 2015-16 year. |
Kahn passed the throne to Max Baron of Esperanto, who led the council through 2015-2016. Baron is also coordinating CLTC 2 2016. | Kahn passed the throne to Max Baron of Esperanto, who led the council through 2015-2016. Baron is also coordinating CLTC 2 2016. | ||
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After graduating, Max Baron left the throne to Brandon Bleyer of Albert Einstein, and Simona to Emma Barnes of Shira who will lead the council through 2016-2017. | After graduating, Max Baron left the throne to Brandon Bleyer of Albert Einstein, and Simona to Emma Barnes of Shira who will lead the council through 2016-2017. | ||
- | The two members who we assume will take the next | + | The two members who we assume will take the next roles are Andrew Mannis of Esperanto, and Sophie Baron (solid 7/10) (Max's sister) of Shira. |
- | For the 2018-2019 year, we assume that Grayson Sosnoff will take the position of Council Godol. | + | For the 2018-2019 year, we assume that Grayson Sosnoff (future husband of the current N'siah of Shira BBG #2172, Tall Gorodetsky, solid 8/8) will take the position of Council Godol. |
- | St. Louis Council approves this message. | + | An interesting tradition of Esperanto AZA '''#2486''' is their amazing and dedicated boards. |
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+ | St. Louis Council (except for Erica Morris) approves this message. |
Revision as of 01:11, 8 December 2016
The St. Louis Council BBYO, a part of Mid-America Region #1, is focused in and around the St. Louis JCCs. Chapters go there for meetings every Tuesday night, and BBG chapters often have programming on these nights.
On the AZA side, Esperanto AZA #2486 as well as Albert Einstein AZA #1287 and the recently founded Ya'ad represent this community.
On the BBG side, Shira BBG is also pertinent to St. Louis, and is the home of Gabby Mesnier, the 70th International Aym HaChaverot.
In the year 2013-2014, Mesnier and Gabe Raskin served as the Regional Presidents, leading the region to a firm place in the International Order. As a part of MAR, they are credited with the 2014 Spirit Cup.
Upon their leaving, Sam Kahn of Esperanto AZA #2486 took the throne at Godol and Michelle Koverman at N'siah. During his tenure, Kahn lifted St. Louis into a new zone. They became the first region in the Order to hit a membership goal, hitting it prior to IC and receiving recognition there, strengthened each chapter, and created new initiatives and ideas in the region. Kahn is unanimously known as the strongest Godol to walk through St. Louis. Koverman did her part too, and then passed down the throne to her sister, Simona, for the 2015-16 year.
Kahn passed the throne to Max Baron of Esperanto, who led the council through 2015-2016. Baron is also coordinating CLTC 2 2016.
After graduating, Max Baron left the throne to Brandon Bleyer of Albert Einstein, and Simona to Emma Barnes of Shira who will lead the council through 2016-2017.
The two members who we assume will take the next roles are Andrew Mannis of Esperanto, and Sophie Baron (solid 7/10) (Max's sister) of Shira.
For the 2018-2019 year, we assume that Grayson Sosnoff (future husband of the current N'siah of Shira BBG #2172, Tall Gorodetsky, solid 8/8) will take the position of Council Godol.
An interesting tradition of Esperanto AZA #2486 is their amazing and dedicated boards.
St. Louis Council (except for Erica Morris) approves this message.