Ivonne Kamen Goldstein
is honored with a Medium Paver from Leonard Goldstein.
EDUCATION
1941-44 Wichita East High School
1944-46 University of Illinois, Champaign
Member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority
VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS
1965-73 Board member, Kansas City, Missouri Jewish Federation
1965-73 Board member, Temple B'Nai Jehudah Sisterhood, Chair, "Gaslight" Antique Show
1968-73 Discussion leader, "Plays for Living," Kansas City, Missouri Mental Health Association
1970-73 President, Kansas City, Missouri Chapter of Hadassah; membership of 4,000 women
1973-83 Board member, Wichita Chapter of Hadassah
1974-81 Board member, Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, Wichita
1974- Board member, Mid-Kansas Jewish Federationl Women's Division, Chair, 1974-75, 1985-86 and 1992
1976- Board member, National Conference of Christians and Jews
1977-82 Board member, United Way Volunteer Center and Retired Senior Volunteer Program Advisory Council
1977-94 Big Gift Finance Co-Chair, Congressman Dan Glickman, 4th District of Kansas
1978-80 Secretary and board member, Temple Emanu-El Foundation
1979-82 Board member, Planned Parenthood of Wichita
1980-82 Chair, United Way Volunteer Center and Retired Senior Volunteer Program Advisory Council
1980-82 Member, United Way Planning Division
1980-92 Limited partner, Wichita Wings Inc; Co-Founder, Captains Navy
1983-88 National representative, National Conference of Christians and Jews
1985-87 Member, City of Wichita Commission on the Status of Women
1986- Honorary board member, Planned Parenthood
1986-89 First Vice President, Temple Emanu-El
1987 Guest Lecturer, WomanFair/WomanArt
1987-92 Board member, Senior Services
1988- Membership chair, National Conference of Christians and Jews
1989 Board member, American Cancer Society; Chair, 1989 Art Gala
1989-91 President, Mid-Kansas Jewish Federation
1989- Board member, Inter-Faith Ministries
1990-95 Board member, St. Francis Endowment Association
1989-91 Secretary, Senior Services
1990- Board member, Botanica; Co-Chair, "Rhapsody in Bloom" Gala; Development, Art and Nominating Committees
1990- Honorary board member, Cranford Living-Learning Center
1990-91 Participant, Wichita Assembly
1991 Pro-Choice Rally Speaker
1991-95 Chair, Nominating Committee, Executive Board, St. Francis Endowment
1991-92 Residential Chair, United Way
1991 Recipient, "Volunteer Fund Raiser" Award, National Society of Fund Raising Executives
1992- Secretary and board member, Arkansas River Foundation
1992-93 First Vice President, Volunteer Council of the Wichita Art Museum
1992 Board member, Friends of the Wichita Art Museum
1992 Recipient, "Sisterhood" Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews
1992-98 Board member, WSU Women's Studies Community Council Advisory Board
1992- Board member, Wichita Community Clinical AIDS Program
1993-94 President, Wichita Art Museum Volunteer Council
1993-94 Chair, United Way Professional Sector
1993 Opened Discovery Shop for American Cancer Society
199 Recipient, Gordon W. Evans Award, Wichita/Sedgwick County Arts and Humanities
1994- Board member, Wichita Music Theater
1994-95 Board member, WSU Equinox Society (disbanded)
1994- Board member, United Way
1995- Board member, WSU's Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art
1995- Board member, Wichita Art Museum (City Council appointment)
1996- President, Wichita Art Museum
1996 Kansas Olympic Torchbearer
1996 Honorary Walk Leader, Crop Walk To End Childhood Hunger
1996 Recipient, "Samaritan Award," Counseling and Mediation Center Inc.
1997- Board member, YMCA
Other volunteer services include: Salvation Army Christmas dinners; Symphony Showcase House and Gala; Sedgwick County Zoo; Medical Service Bureau; ConnectCare; Leukemia Society; Kansas FoodBank; Wichita Wings Fund Drive events; Pro-Choice Action League; Wichita Children's Home; WSU women's basketball; Kansas Childhood Hunger Identification Project; Children's Home Gala; Head Injury Association; Kansas Humane Society; Youth Entrepreneurs of Kansas; Alzheimers Inc.; Arthritis Foundation; and many other volunteer activities in Wichita.
July 22, 1998 (for Ivonne Kamen Goldstein)