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THE WESTERN CAROLINAS SECTION
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY



ACS HONORS ITS FIFTY-YEAR MEMBERS

The American Chemical Society and the Western Carolinas Section are honoring those who have been members of the Society for fifty years. This year there are 862 new fifty-year members and seven of these are from the Western Carolinas Section. Each member will receive a certificate, a special pin and a permanent badge entitling the member to free registration at all ACS national and regional meetings. The fifty-year members will be recognized at our September meeting.

The members from the Western Carolinas Section are:
Charles Riley Earl
Spartanburg, SC
E.Roy Emrick
Greenville, SC
K. Robert Huffman
Flat Rock, NC
Andrew G. Kallianos
Waynesville, NC
Hillar Muidar Rootare
Greer, SC
Jack G. Scruggs
Greer, SC
James Dorris Spain
Pendleton, SC

L-R: Charles Earl, Roy Emrick, Hillar Rootare, Bob Huffman, and Jack Scruggs. Fifty year honorees that could not make the September meeting (and not pictured here) were Andrew Kallianos and James Spain.



IMPORTANT NOTICE!

Bylaws Revision

After four years of negotiating with the ACS Committee on Constitution and Bylaws, our Local Section has finally won their tentative approval for new bylaws. On February 19, 2004, during our regular meeting, the revisions as proposed were approved by the members present. The revised bylaws are available through the links below for your review. The changes, which incorporate both the comments of the WCACS Section's Executive Committee and the comments of the ACS Committee on Constitution and Bylaws, are in red. There also has been reformatting suggested by the Committee.

The original document is the WCACS official bylaws on file with ACS and can be found at http://membership.acs.org/w/wca/Business/Bylaws.html on this site. Current ByLaws are approved as amended effective July 7, 1978; Committee on Constitution and Bylaws final approval on 12/29/1978.

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"Chemistry Headlines" A new online feature from chemistry.org

Would you like to visit one ACS web page and access links to current chemistry news headlines, journal article briefs, and features on chemical patents, research advances, historical events, and meeting updates from the American Chemical Society?

* A new online feature on chemistry.org, "Chemistry Headlines", serves up all this and more. "Chemistry Headlines" is a compilation of headlines from external news sources and a variety of ACS magazines and journals, including C&EN Online, as well as headlines from Heart Cut, Patent Watch, Today in Chemical History, chemistry.org feature articles and other ACS products and resources. Staff members from chemistry.org, C&EN and ACS Publications have collaborated to help make a wide range of content available in this forum. Go to: www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/newscenter.html, the same URL that was used previously for the first generation of the chemistry.org Newscenter.

* Have questions or comments concerning "Chemistry Headlines", Email webmaster@acs.org and include "Chemistry Headlines" in the subject line of your message.


Seeking: Community Outreach and Program Coordinators

Community Outreach Coordinator

* Recruits coordinators for community outreach programs (e.g. National Chemistry Week, Chemists Celebrate Earth Day, Chemag-ination, etc).

* Determines overall outreach budget, including soliciting funding.

* Facilitates or coordinates correspondence with schools and other partner organizations to ensure program consistencies.

* Coordinates with Public Relations Chair to ensure media coverage of local section outreach events.

* Serves as liaison and point person for Local Section Executive Committee.

* Schedules Program Coordinator meetings.

* Keeps lines of communication open to all Program Coordinators

* Reduces duplication of effort by volunteers by identifying redundancies in programming.

Programs supported by the American Chemical Society's (ACS) Office of Community Activities (OCA) are designed to assist volunteers in becoming more involved in their local section, division(s), and community by providing reliable resources that can be easily used for promoting the contributions of chemistry. Participation in community activities provides opportunities for ACS members to increase media and public awareness of the importance of chemistry in our daily lives.


NATIONAL CHEMISTRY WEEK
("THE JOY OF TOYS" - OCTOBER 16-22, 2005)

National Chemistry Week (NCW), a community-based outreach program, is designed to reach the public with positive messages about chemistry and to make a positive change in the public"s impression of chemistry. Activities include chemical demonstrations, hands-on activities, lectures, open houses, displays, contests and games. NCW is celebrated annually from Sunday through Saturday during the fourth week of October. For more information visit chemistry.org/ncw.


CHEMAGINATION (ANNUAL CONTEST IN THE SPRING)

Chemagination is a creative innovation and writing contest for high school science students In the contest, students are asked to imagine that they are living 25 years in the future and have been invited to write an article for ChemMatters, a magazine for high school students that focuses on the role of chemistry in everyday life. The subject of the article is:

"Describe a recent breakthrough or innovation in chemistry (and/or its applications) and how it has improved the quality of people's lives today."

In addition to the article, students are asked to design a cover for the magazine.

Finalists are named at three levels - local, regional and national. For more information visit chemistry.org/chemagination.

For advice on these or other community activity programs available through ACS, contact the Office of Community Activities at 800-227-5558 x 6097, or 202-872-6097.


International Visits Sponsored by ACS

In 1990, the American Chemical Society (ACS) established a program to assist scientific exchanges with selected countries. Called ACS International Initiatives, the program of competitive grant awards was designed to foster scientific collaboration with scientists who have little opportunity to interact with U.S. laboratories. The goal of the 2005 ACS International Initiatives program is to provide professional development opportunities for chemical scientists (chemists, biochemists, materials scientists, etc.) and chemical engineers, either in-country or in the United States, and build ACS's relationships with chemically related organizations in countries in Latin America and Africa. Visits by chemical scientists from countries to U.S. laboratories with reciprocal visits to the country by the U.S. partners strongly encouraged. The following countries are eligible for participation in the 2005 program: Bahamas, Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, Panama, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela. All travel and associated expenditures for this year's ACS International Activities Program must be completed by December 31, 2005. Deadline: Mar. 1, 2005. http://www.chemistry.org/international


Project Bookshare

In 1984, the American Chemical Society launched an initiative to assist institutions that have a need for scientific publications. Project Bookshare, as the program has come to be known, is charged with collecting chemistry textbooks and back numbers of journals from donors and making these materials available to libraries in selected small U.S. colleges and to university libraries in mostly developing countries. Donated books and journals from Project Bookshare have reached across the United States (Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, South Dakota, and Tennessee, among others) and around the world to help improve the educations of chemists and chemical engineers in Africa (Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leon, Sudan), Asia (China, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Thailand), Europe (Albania, Armenia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Turkey), and Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, and Venezuela). If you are interested in making a donation to Project Bookshare, you are asked to submit a list of publications to be donated to the ACS Office of International Activities, listing each book by title, author, and date, and journals and magazines by title and issue date. Books should be no more than ten years old, except for "classic" titles. Donors are asked to cover the costs of shipping to U.S. addresses. Whenever possible, Project Bookshare staff try to match donors and recipient institutions to save time, money, repacking, and excessive handling. Project Bookshare is intended to bring U.S. chemists closer to colleagues in less advantaged situations worldwide. The generosity of ACS members, U.S. corporations, institutions of higher learning and others has made Project Bookshare a true national and international success. Send your list of publications to: Dr. J.C. Torio, ACS Office of International Activities, American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036 USA; phone: (202) 872-4548 or (800) 227-5558, x 4548; fax: (202) 872-6317; email: j_torio@acs.org


Stay in Touch with the Education Division

ChemunityNews is a bimonthly electronic newsletter that connects chemistry educators to the activities of the ACS Education Division. It provides updates on newly published resources and materials, programs for students and educators, and upcoming workshops and meetings. You may view a recent issues by visiting the ChemunityNews Archives at chemistry.org. To subscribe, simply email education@acs.org.


The ACS Member Insurance Program
Welcomes New York Life Insurance Company!

Effective January 1, 2005, the ACS Member Insurance Program welcomes New York Life Insurance Company as the new underwriter for the following ACS Member Insurance Plans:

* Term Life

* Hospital Indemnity

* Disability Income

* Accidental Death and Dismemberment

New York Life will also underwrite two new plans now being offered through the ACS Member Insurance Program. ACS members are encouraged to take advantage of our 10 and 20 - year Group Level Term plans. Applying for Group Level Term through ACS offers convenience and flexibility, with up to $2,000,000 in coverage designed especially for ACS members. The plan allows members to lock in already competitive rates for specific time periods, providing valuable and affordable coverage. And best of all, the plans are portable – coverage continues even if you change jobs. The ACS Member Insurance Program is keeping you covered by expanding its portfolio and providing you with plans designed to help meet your needs and give you peace of mind. To receive more information about the ACS 10 and 20 - year Group Level Term plans please call the plan administrator at 1-800-752-0179. If you have questions regarding the ACS Member Insurance Program, please contact 1-800-227-5558 ext. 2119. Sponsored by the Board of Trustees, Group Insurance Plans for ACS Members - Your colleagues working for you!


Matching Gift Fund

At its meeting in early December 2004, the ACS Board of Directors voted to provide funding of $250,000 for a Matching Gift Fund (MGF) Program for 2005. The MGF matches contributions to eligible Society Programs. Through the MGF Program, the Society will add one dollar for every two dollars donated to support the following programs:

* Project SEED

* Scholars Program

* World Reach Fund

* National Chemistry Week

* Teacher Training

* National Historic Chemical Landmarks

* Women Chemists Committee Programs

* PROGRESS (a pilot project aimed at facilitating participation and advancement of women chemists and chemical engineers)

* Stanley C. Israel Regional Award for Advancing Diversity in the Chemical Sciences

The minimum donation that will be matched by the MGF Program is $3,000, which must be given by an individual, foundation, company, or organization. The funding authorized by the ACS Board is for 2005 only. Gifts and pledges will be matched per the program stipulations throughout the year or until the fund has been committed in its entirety, whichever comes first. Gifts may be paid over a three-year period, 2005-2007. All gifts made to the ACS are tax-deductible. For more information, contact Mary Bet Dobson in the ACS Development Office by mail (1155 Sixteenth St., NW, Washington, DC 20036) or phone (202-872-4094).

This year (2005) will be the last year for the Matching Gift Fund. The ACS Board also voted at the December meeting to expand the Development Office and to redirect the resources, formerly dedicated to the Matching Gift Fund, to achieve annual fundraising targets.


STARTING WITH SAFETY NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

The highly popular ACS Video Course, Starting with Safety, has been adapted for delivery via the Internet. The Internet version includes all of the materials from the original Video Course including the video scenes and the Teacher's Guide. As an added bonus, the complete ACS Video Course, Seeing the Light, Eye and Face Protection, is also included in this ACS Internet Course.

Now you and your students can access this valuable training program from any computer connected to the Internet at any time, day or night. (We do recommend a relatively high-speed connection, such as a DSL, cable modem or higher. And you will need to install the Flash 6 player to view the videos).

This program is designed to be used as part of a standard high school or introductory college chemistry curriculum that is taught by an experienced chemistry teacher. The program is NOT meant to be a stand-alone training course. Students should only use this program under the supervision of a qualified teacher.

For complete details about this program, visit the American Chemical Society website at http://chemistry.org/elearning and click on the link to Starting with Safety.


Local Section Officers Newsletter Launched!

In October, the Technology, Tools and Operations Subcommittee of the Local Section Activities Committee and the Office of Local Section Activities launched a new HTML newsletter for local section leaders! The quarterly newsletter is sent via email to all current local section officers. The goal of the newsletter is to provide officers with timely information, tools and tips for success, and innovative ideas and activities that local sections may find of interest. The newsletter is available online at http://membership.acs.org/l/localsections/leading_together. If you wish to subscribe to future issues of this newsletter please send an email to olsa@acs.org and indicate your subscription request.


FUTURE DEADLINES FOR THE PERIODIC NEWS

Deadlines for 2005 - 2006

Issue
Deadline
January 2006
December 10, 2005
February 2006
December 24, 2005
March 2006
February 15, 2006
April 2006
March 15, 2006

Please honor these deadlines.
---The Editors

Editor's Note:All requests for address changes should be sent directly to National ACS headquarters in Washington, DC and not to the Editors of The Periodic News. Address labels are supplied to the Editors on a monthly basis by the American Chemical Society and are determined by the current active membership. The Editors cannot be held responsible for incorrect mailing labels.


The Chair's Corner.........
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THE SECTION NEEDS YOUR HELP!!!

The Western Carolinas Section of the American Chemical Society urgently needs the help of each of its members in helping us recruit new Section Affiliate members. We would like to request that each member print out or copy the following invitation and present it to as many persons as possible who have an interest in chemistry:

AN INVITATION

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