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Descriptive Summary

Historical Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Administrative

Committees

Pilot Programs

Regional and National Meetings

Publications

Awards and Certificates of Appreciation

Photographic Materials

Scrapbooks

Artifacts

University of Texas San Antonio

A Guide to the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc., Records, 1954-1998



Descriptive Summary

Creator: Links Foundation, Inc.
Title:San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. Records,
Inclusive Dates:1954-1998
Abstract:Records of this African American service organization include minutes, correspondence, reports, yearbooks, financial records, convention materials, publications, photographs, and scrapbooks. These records document organizational structure, internal procedures, communications with the national headquarters and local chapters, membership, committee work, activities, and educational programs benefiting economically and culturally deprived children.
Identification:MS 58
Extent:13.65 linear feet (approximately 10,000 items)
Language:Materials are in English.
Repository: Archives and Special Collections, Library, The University of Texas at San Antonio

Historical Sketch

The San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc., is a volunteer service organization of African American women. The membership seeks to improve the quality of life for the greater community and its members through education, civic, and cultural activities. The San Antonio Chapter was the fifth Links chapter established in Texas, and is one of nearly 250 chapters nationwide. Founded in December, 1960, San Antonio's fourteen charter members were: Ophelia Aycock, Josephine Belinger, Helen Booker, Bella Cameron, Christine Clardy, Anna Harris, Doris Horne Ellison, Vernis Hudgins, Alma Inge, Marion Johnson, Myrtle Hurd, Julia Taylor, Lillian Storey, and Augusta Whittier.

The San Antonio Chapter is constitutionally committed to implementing the national program facets in the local area. All Links chapters work to improve life and the pursuit of excellence by identifying and meeting needs through four program committees which are called Facet Committees: Services to Youth; Fine Arts; International Trends and Services; and National Trends and Services. The four program areas decide upon a common umbrella program under which each program area defines goals, objectives, and activities. Under the umbrella program themes, the San Antonio Chapter has sponsored community events and projects geared toward health, wellness, and family improvements for African Americans; cultural and arts affairs; women's issues; education and scholarship; substance abuse prevention; and care of the elderly. For example, under the "Wellness in the Black Family" umbrella theme, the San Antonio Chapter organized several learning activities for students at Gates Elementary School to promote healthy nutrition choices. The Links Chapter also organized activities for young single mothers at Peacock Village to socialize and share parenting information.

In addition to the umbrella theme activities, the San Antonio Chapter participated in the pilot program, Project LEAD (Links Erase Alcohol and Drugs), started in 1984. LEAD is a national program initiated to educate youth on the dangers and downfalls of drug abuse. As a participant, the San Antonio Chapter organized several workshops held at Martin Luther King Middle School aimed at educating and inspiring confidence in youth to make positive choices in their lives. The San Antonio Chapter also planned learning activities and field trips for an after-school program called Discovery. Success of the pilot program provided continued grant funding, enabling the San Antonio Chapter to continue offering workshops and activities for youth through the 1990s on topics such as self esteem and decision making.

Ongoing activities of the organization include holding monthly meetings and regularly sending delegates to Western Area Conferences and National Assemblies. The San Antonio Chapter largely funds its programs and activities with membership dues. Individual members of Links, Inc. must also be members of the Link's Foundation, the charitable arm of Links. Contributions to the Links Foundation are used to provide monetary assistance to the United Negro College Fund, the NAACP, and other organizations with similar goals as the Links. In addition to these charitable contributions, the San Antonio Chapter annually awards three scholarships to high school seniors as part of its "Salute to Youth" program. The San Antonio Chapter also supports major exhibits of African American artists and performing artists.

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Scope and Content Note

Records of this African American service organization include minutes, correspondence, reports, yearbooks, financial records, convention materials, publications, photographs, and scrapbooks. These records document organizational structure, internal procedures, communications with the national headquarters and local chapters, membership, committee work, activities, and educational programs benefiting economically and culturally deprived children.

The collection is organized into the following nine series: Administrative (S1), Committees (S2), Pilot Programs (S3), Regional and National Meetings (S4), Publications (S5), Awards and Certificates of Appreciation (S6), Photographic Materials (S7), Scrapbooks (S8), and Artifacts (S9).

The organizational structure and the chapter's internal functions and procedures are concretely documented in the Administrative series (S1) and less extensively in the fragmentary records of Standing Committees found within Committees (S2). In addition, information on by-law changes for national and regional governance are available in Regional and National Meetings (S4). Documentation of the organization's activities and events is prominent in reports of the Administrative series (S1), Facet Committee records in (S2), and is illustrated in Photographic Material (S7) and Scrapbooks (S8). Several series reveal evidence of the Chapter's role within the San Antonio community and its support of other organizations: Presidents' correspondence within the Administrative series (S1); Program Committee records found in the Committees series (S2); Awards and Certificates of Appreciation (S6); and Scrapbooks (S8). Finally, the San Antonio Chapter's relations with the national headquarters, regional area, and other local chapters is relayed in correspondence within the Administrative series (S1), materials within Regional and National Meetings (S4), and newsletters within the Publications series (S5).

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Arrangement

The papers are arranged as follows:
Administrative
Committees
Pilot Programs
Regional and National Meetings
Publications
Awards and Certificates of Appreciation
Photographic Materials
Scrapbooks
Artifacts

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Restrictions

Permission to Publish

Permission to publish material from the Records must be obtained from the Archives and Special Collections, Library, University of Texas at San Antonio.

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Index Terms

Organizations
Links Foundation
Subjects
African American youth.
African American women--Texas--San Antonio.
African American women--Societies and clubs.
African American youth.
African Americans--Texas--San Antonio--Societies, etc.
African Americans--Texas--San Antonio--Societies and clubs--History.
Fraternal organizations--Texas--San Antonio.
Friendly societies--Texas--San Antonio.
Women--Texas--San Antonio--Societies and clubs.
Locations
San Antonio (Tex.)--Clubs.
Genres/formats
Budgets
Clippings.
Correspondence.
Ephemera.
Financial Records.
Minutes.
Newsletters.
Negatives (photographic).
Photograph albums.
Photographs.
Plaques.
Scrapbooks.
Slides (photographs).
Yearbooks.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. Records, 1954-1998, MS 58, Archives and Special Collections, Library, University of Texas at San Antonio.

Acquisition Information

Records were donated by the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. in 1997.

Processing Information

Processed by Toni Jeske, Processing Archivist, August 1999.

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Detailed Description of the Records

 

Administrative

Series Abstract
This series offers the most insight into the organization's history, structure, functions and procedures. A highlight of the series is the near complete set of meeting minutes from the chapter's beginning in 1960 through 1997. It also offers a summary of the chapter's activities for select years between 1978 and 1997 in program reports submitted to the regional and national headquarters. Organizational records, manuals, and yearbook/handbooks are useful reference sources on the chapters' history, procedures, leadership, and calendars. While correspondence of presidents span 1965-1997, the files are fragmentary with the exception of Presidents Margaret Winn (1985-1987) and Barbara Lawrence (1995-1997). The remaining correspondence provides insight into relations with the national, regional, and other local chapters of Links. The series also contains a strong run of financial records consisting of annual financial reports, budgets, and treasurer and audit reports.
Arranged by type.
BoxFolder
1Organizational records
1Written histories, 1996, undated
2Charter, 1960
Constitution and Bylaws (with proposed changes)
3San Antonio Chapter, 1958-1992
4Western Area, 1963-1991
5National, 1966-1986
6Organizational Chart, 1986
7Links Foundation, 1991-1997
Manuals
8Chapter Establishment Manual, 1993
9Orientation Manuals, 1984, 1991
10Ritual and Protocol Manuals, 1989, 1991, 1994
11Public Relations Manuals, undated
12Program Manuals, 1987, 1997
Minutes
Regular and call meetings
13Sept. 1960-June 1962
14July 1962-May 1964
15Sept. 1964-July 1966
BoxFolder
21Sept. 1966-April 1967
2June 1968-Nov. 1973
3Jan. 1974-Oct. 1977
4Sept. 1977-Jan. 1979
5March 1984, June 1985-Feb. 1987
6April 1987-May 1989
7June 1989-Sept. 1993
8Jan. 1994-Nov. 1995
BoxFolder
31Jan. 1996-April 1997
Correspondence
San Antonio Chapter
Officers
Presidents
2Doris Horne Ellison, 1965
3Anna Harris, 1974
4Edwina Murphy, 1975-1977
5Gloria Bryant, 1979
6Vernis Hudgins, 1979-1980
7Flavia Walton, 1981
8Janet Langford, 1983
Margaret Winn
9Incoming, 1985-1987
10Outgoing, 1985-1987
11Clarice Jackson, 1990
12Alice Rose Kennedy, 1990
13Carolyn James, 1991-1992
14Joan Duncan, 1995
15Barbara Lawrence, 1995-1997
Financial Secretary
16Ophelia Aycock, 1974-1975
17Invitations, 1964, 1977-1992
Western Area
18Incoming, 1974-1992
National Headquarters
19General, 1974-1992
20Mass mailings, 1991-1997
BoxFolder
4Other Chapters of Links
1Incoming, 1981-1996
2Background information, 1982-1991
Financial Records
3Annual Financial Reports, 1964-1996
4Audit reports, 1962-1996
5Proposed budgets, 1971-1996
6Budget, 1963-1991
7Taxes, 1979-1995
8Treasurer's Reports, 1963, 1971-1997
Monthly bank account statements(includes charitable acct)
Checking
91961-1967
101968-1975
11San Antonio Silhouettes, 1973-1974
12Savings, 1966-1973
13Financial reports for events, 1960-1976
14Annotated receipts for events, 1981-1982
15Bonding information, 1996
16Volunteer organizations and hours, 1995-1996
BoxFolder
5Reports
Submitted to National Headquarters
Chapter Program Reports
11978-1993
2Original documents and photographs used in report, 1994-1996
Submitted to Western Area
3Program Reports, 1985-1991
Biennium Reports
41995-1997
5Original documents and photographs used in report, 1995-1997
6Chapter Information Reports, 1996-1997
7Official packet of blank reporting forms, undated
Yearbooks/Handbooks
San Antonio Chapter
81985-1986
91986-1987
101988-1989
111991-1993
121992-1993
131994-1995
141995-1996
151996-1997
Western Area Handbooks
161993-1996
Publicity
17Media exposure 1976, 1989
18Newspaper clippings, 1978-1996

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Committees

Series Abstract
Information on Standing Committees is very scattered, with the most information existing for the Membership Committee. While Standing Committees focus on administrative functions of the organization, Facet Committees focus on implementing the organization's program activities. Records of the four Program Facet Committees (Services to Youth, Fine Arts, International Trends and Services, and National Trends and Services) are more complete in coverage, particularly for the 1980s and 1990s. While only a few Committee Reports exist for each facet, they are a useful source in understanding what activities a committee organized, as well as the planning and outcomes of the events. Also consult reports in Administrative Records for documentation on Facet Committee work.
Arranged by type of committee, alphabetically thereunder.
BoxFolder
6Standing Committees
1Budget Committee, 1968, undated
2Constitution Committee, 1997, undated
3Courtesy Committee, 1976, 1993, undated
4Evaluation Committee reports, 1973, 1985, undated
5Finance Committee, 1962, 1966, undated
6Founder's Day Committee, 1986, 1990
Fundraising Committee
7Reports, 1962, 1992, 1994
8Fundraising planning materials, 1975-1996
Membership Committee
Reports
9Committee Reports 1965-1996
10Annual Statistical Reports on deceased members, 1986, 1994
11Report of Changes in member status, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1996
12Report on membership trends, 1986
New members
13Applications for membership, 1960, 1976, 1986-1989
14Candidate profiles, 1982, 1992
15Selection of new members, 1965-1996
16Induction and Friendship ceremonies, 1989-1996
Directories
San Antonio Chapter
17Rosters, 1966, 1977, 1983, undated
18Roster Verification, 1986
19Western Area Membership Directory, 1982
National Membership Directories
20Data on members inducted in 1948-1954, 1995
211976
221983, 1991
BoxFolder
7Dues
1Dues and Activity Fees ledger, 1958-1972
2Acknowledgments of membership dues and Contributions, 1965-1975, undated
3Master Data Forms on member dues, 1983-1995
4Late payment correspondence, 1996
Information on Members
5Member correspondence, 1975-1992, undated
6Complaint on member, 1982
7Leaves of absence and resignations, 1966-1996
8Membership transfers, 1977-1996
9Heir-O-Links Initiation programs, 1987
10Alumnae membership ceremony, 1996, undated
11Obituaries, 1975, 1991, 1993
12Protocol Committee, 1989-1992
13Scholarship Committee, 1986-1996
14Social committee, 1961-1995
Special and Temporary Committees
15Community Projects Committee, 1962-1963
1625th Anniversary Celebration Committee, 1985
17Luncheon & Banquet and Entertainment Committee, 1994
18Book Signing Committee, 1996
19Alma Inge Memorial Committee Report, undated
Program Facet Committees
Program Committee
20Committee report, 1995
21Program Chair correspondence, 1989-1996
22Program evaluations, 1988-1989
Umbrella Program Planning
23Structure of umbrella planning, 1985, undated
24Annual planning workshop and meeting, 1985-1996
25Umbrella program themes and goals, 1984-1996
26Umbrella program initiatives for "Linkages… Toward the Possible" theme, 1994-1998
Box
8Services to Youth
1Committee reports, 1970-1992
2Program reports, 1980-1996
Salute to Youth
Award applications
31983
4-61984
7-81986
91987
10Correspondence with area schools, 1982-1996
11Organizing materials, 1984-1996
12Scholarship contracts, 1984-1988
13Expenses, 1982-1983
14Press releases, 1984-1992
15Ceremony printed programs, 1982-1995
Workshops
16Programs, 1984-1985
17Life After Middle School, 1986
18Young Achievers workshop, 1987
19Education: Enhancing the Future of our Youth, 1988
BoxFolder
91AIDS in the Black Community, 1989
2Medical and health topics, 1990
3Program and workshop reports, 1988
Umbrella Program Activities
Workshops
4Drug awareness, 1987
AIDS in the Black Community
5Materials, 1988
BoxFolder
18Informational Video (26:00), undated
6Gates Elementary and Peacock Village activities, 1995-1997
BoxFolder
9Fine Arts Committee
7Committee Reports, 1966-1986, 1995-1996
8Final reports on events, 1966-1967, undated
9National Projects Committees, 1961-1965
10Miscellaneous correspondence, 1983-1995
11Proposals for participation, 1979, 1997, undated
12Press releases, undated
Umbrella Program Activities at Gates Elementary
Focus
13Poetry contest, 1987
14Harlem Boys Choir, 1989-1990
15San Antonio Museum of Art activity, 1996
International Trends and Services
16Committee Reports, 1975-1979, 1981, 1989
17Handbook, 1985
18Information on Link's national and regional projects, 1985-1987
Umbrella Program Activities
19Career and self awareness Workshop at Peacock Village, 1996
National Trends and Services
20Committee Reports, [1965]-1996
21Parenting and Family Programs Resource Guide, 1996
Umbrella Program Activities
22Mental health umbrella activities, 1979-1981
23Wellness in the Black family umbrella activities, 1989-1995
24Good Nutrition Program, 1991
25Walk for Health and Hunger, 1995
26Think-Write-See-It-In-Print activity, 1996

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Pilot Programs

Series Abstract
Two main pilot programs are documented in the collection, the largest of which is Project LEAD (Links Erase Alcohol and Drugs). LEAD is a national program initiated to educate youth on the dangers and downfalls of drug abuse. Included are records documenting the initial implementation of LEAD in 1984 and the success of the program which resulted in its continued funding through the mid 1990s. National program guides and curriculum manuals, as well as planning materials for local workshops and activities for San Antonio youth exist within this series. For related visual material and additional information on Project LEAD consult Photographic Materials and Scrapbooks. Materials on Operation L.I.V.E. (Links Insist Violence be Erased), is limited to one folder.
Arranged by program and by topic thereunder.
BoxFolder
10Project LEAD (Links Erase Alcohol and Drugs)
Pilot Grant
1Training and cooperation workshop with Texas Dept. of Community Affairs, 1985
2Background Information on drug abuse, 1984-1986, undated
Activities
3Workshops at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, 1986-1987
4San Antonio Museum of Art visit, 1986
5Southwest Craft Center Discovery Program, 1986
6Blank student evaluation of Project LEAD, 1987
Continuation of Project LEAD
7National program guide for Second Step, 1990
8Program planning and informational materials, 1991-1994
Module 1: Values, Self Image, and Self Esteem
9Curriculum manual, undated
10Arts Activities, 1993
Module II: Decision Making
11Curriculum manual, undated
12Services to Youth Activities on decision-making, 1994
BoxFolder
18Module III
Collage Video, 1992
BoxFolder
10Module IV, 1994
13National Trends Activities, 1994
Module V: Education/Career Choices
14Activity schedule, 1992
15Operation Links Insist Violence be Erased (L.I.V.E.), 1995-1996

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Regional and National Meetings

Series Abstract
This series most clearly portrays relations between the national, regional, and local chapters and how they cooperate across the country to accomplish national objectives. The long run of meeting materials from Western Area Conferences and National Assemblies span from the 1960s through 1998. Conference materials also are strong in documenting the changes in the constitution and by-laws, as well as election of officers, all of which take place at regional and national meetings. Among the meeting materials are minutes, souvenir programs, event programs, workshop handouts, delegate reports, budgets and other financial materials of the regional and national offices, reports of officers, and informational flyers distributed by various local chapters of Links. For additional information on the 22nd Western Area Conference in Los Angeles (1975), consult Scrapbooks.
Arranged by type and chronologically thereunder.
BoxFolder
10Western Area Conferences
169th in Portland, 1962
1710th in Dallas, 1963
1811th in Nassau, Bahamas, 1964
1912th in Fort Worth, 1965
2015th in Oakland-Berkeley, 1968
16th in San Antonio, 1969
21Financial ledgers
BoxFolder
11122nd in Los Angeles, 1975
224th in Houston, 1979
325th in Tucson, 1981
426th in Beaumont, 1983
527th in Anaheim, 1985
28th in Waco, 1987
6Conference materials, 1987
BoxFolder
18Video of San Antonio Chapter's Umbrella Concept skit, 1987
BoxFolder
11729th in Universal City, 1989
830th in Spokane, 1991
931st in Austin, 1993
10-1132nd in Fresno, 1995
BoxFolder
12132nd in Fresno, 1995
233rd in Long Beach, 1997
Western Area Cluster Workshops
3Workshop materials, 1975-1997
4Handbook for Western Area, 1995
National Assemblies
515th in Boston, 1966
616th in Berkeley, 1968
719th in Washington, D.C., 1974
820th in Seattle, 1976
922nd in Atlanta, 1980
1023rd in Las Vegas, 1982
1124th in Philadelphia, 1984
BoxFolder
131-225th Nashville, 1986
328th in Dallas, 1992
429th in Louisville, 1994
30th in New Orleans, 1996
5Registration and Preparation materials, 1996
6Reports, 1996
7Western Area activities, 1996
8Workshop and session materials, 1996
BoxFolder
141Event programs and daily assembly newsletter, 1996
2Souvenir Programs, 1996
331st in Boston, 1998
Other
4National Executive Council Meeting, 1973
5Links Foundation Annual Meeting, 1985
6Consultation of Black Women's Organizations meetings, 1980, 1982

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Publications

Series Abstract
The newsletters are a strength of this series. Issues of both the Western Area and national Link to Link newsletters span the 1970s through 1990s and are an excellent source for tracking respective goals, activities, accomplishments, and highlights of various chapter's work. Again, this series portrays the degree of cooperation and interaction among the national, regional, and local chapters.
Arranged by type.
BoxFolder
14Western Area
Newsletters
7Western Area Herald, 1965
8Western Area Newsletter, 1975-1984
9Communicator, 1984-1987
10Western Area Wavelength, 1989, 1991
11The Chain, 1992-1997
Journals
12Western Connections, 1982-1983
Miscellaneous
13Western Area Brag Book, 1990
14Western Area Historical Facts, 1954, 1985
National
Link to Link newsletter
151995, 1975-1992
161993-1996
BoxFolder
15The Journal
11976, 1978
21991
31993
41996 Golden Anniversary issue
5Project Discovery, 1985
6Brochures, undated
Other
7General, 1992-1996
8Programs with Links Spots/supported by Links, 1986, 1989, 1996
9Links Jewelry order forms, 1980, 1994
10Inspiring creeds, undated

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Awards and Certificates of Appreciation

Series Abstract
This series consists of wooden plaques, trophy awards, certificates, nominations, and proclamations recognizing the San Antonio Chapter's accomplishments within the community, as well as its contributions supporting organizations with similar service goals.
Arranged by format and chronologically thereunder.
BoxFolder
16Plaques
1Fred D. Patterson Award, United Negro College Fund for Links leadership in the minority community, 1983
2YMCA Century Club member, 1982
3San Antonio Metropolitan Chapter TLOD, Inc., 1985
4Dr. Frederick D. Patterson Award for youth service, 1987
Express-News Club Project Contests
5Second place, 1989
5First place, 1992
6Outstanding Support of Gates Elementary School, May, 1991
31st Western Area Conference Awards
7Services to Youth first place award for an exemplary Program, 1993
7Umbrellas program for exemplary program, 1993
BoxFolder
22Trophy Awards
Received
In appreciation of service to Eastside Boys & Girls Club of San Antonio, Project Lead: High Expectations, April 22, 1992
Distributed
Regina K. Stafford Young Achievers Award-Academic, undated
BoxFolder
17Certificate Awards
1Received, 1966-1988
2Links Awards for distribution, 1992
Nominations
3JC Penny Golden Rule Awards, 1987-1996
4San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame, 1987, 1992, 1997
5Meritorious Service Award Nomination to Western Area, 1996
BoxFolder
OM1Proclamation, 1985

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Photographic Materials

Series Description
Encompassing photo albums, photographs, negatives, and slides, this series provides visual documentation of activities and celebratory functions organized by the San Antonio Chapter from new member induction ceremonies and regional and national conferences, to workshops for elementary through senior high school students. Many of the photographs are not individually labelled.
Arranged chronologically under format.
BoxFolder
OM1Photographs
Oversize Photographs
1Charter members at first reception (16″×20″), 1960
2Links membership at 15th National Assembly in Boston, 1966
BoxFolder
191Unidentified group photographs, undated
BoxFolder
181970s
33Group photographs of San Antonio Chapter Links (8×10), 1961, [1970s]
1Christmas party, [1970s]
2Salute to Youth Awards Program, 1978
1980s
3Poster Art Contest at Martin Luther King Middle School, 1986
34San Antonio Links at Western Area Conference (Los Angeles), 1989
1990s
4Founders Day at West End Baptist church, (5×7s) Nov. 10, 1991
5Salute to Youth Awards Program, 1992
35Links membership at reception honoring Link Dorothy Washington, (8×10), June 7, 1992
6-8LEAD Module III activity, Nov. 10, 1992
9Share a Way Out Awards ceremony, 1993
10Salute to youth Program at Martin Luther King Middle School, 1993
11LEAD Module II Arts activities (with negatives), Sept.-Oct. 1994
12Gates Elementary activities (negatives), Oct. 1995
13Services to Youth activity with Gates Elementary (negatives), Nov. 1995
14International Trends activity with speaker Ben Randall, Dec. 1995
15Peacock Village Christmas activity, [1995]
16International Trends Christmas party, Dec. 1995
1730th National Assembly, 1996
18New member induction (with negatives), 1996
19Links with their family members, 1996
20Nutrition activity with Eastside Boys and Girls Club, 1996
21National Trends book illustrator activity (with negatives), Fall, 1996
22Arts exhibit (with negatives), 1996
23International Trends Global Village activity, 1996
24International Trends activity at Lackland Airforce Base, [1996]
Peacock Village
25Workshop, Fall 1996
26Group (negatives), [1996]
27Walkathon, Sept. 1996
28International Trends Activity with Laura Banks, Jan. 1997
29Peacock Village at Institute of Texan Cultures (with negatives), Jan. 1997
Undated
30Museum and skating activity, undated
31Project Lead Module I activities, undated
32Unidentified
BoxFolder
19Photo Albums
5Honoring Dorothy Washington, 1992
2General, 1994
4Health Fair, 1995
3Challenge Program (After school program) at Gates Elementary, 1995
BoxFolder
22Mini Album of Uganda children's Tour of Light, Founder's Day, Young Achiever's Award Program, 1996
BoxFolder
18Mini Links photo album of activities with school children, undated
BoxFolder
SlideCabinetSlides
Arts exhibit, undated
Health Fair at Sam Houston High School, 1995
Salute to Youth Program Slides, 1993

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Scrapbooks

Series Abstract
General scrapbooks span 1962-1985 and 1995-1996 and feature newspaper clippings, conference materials, programs, and photographs documenting social and ceremonial events, including the San Antonio Chapter's 25th anniversary in 1985. Also includes a topical scrapbook on the 22nd Western Area Conference in 1975 and another on International Trends and Services program activities from the mid 1990s. Scrapbooks should be handled with care, as the pages are brittle and easily torn.
Arranged by topic.
BoxFolder
OM4General
1962-1978 anniversaries
BoxFolder
OM31981-1985
BoxFolder
OM21985
BoxFolder
204Collected material for Scrapbook, 1995-1996
BoxFolder
2331996
BoxFolder
20Topical
222nd Western Area Conference (Los Angeles), 1975
1International Trends, 1993-1995

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Artifacts

Series Abstract
This series includes a variety of souvenirs from benefit and fundraising events, and from the San Antonio Chapter's 25th anniversary. The most information is available from a handmade display featuring the White Rose Extravaganza fundraiser in 1983 and a laminated display on Project LEAD pilot activities dating 1986-1987.
Arranged by type.
BoxFolder
21T-Shirt "1st Annual 5K Walk benefitting the Salvation Army Peacock Village, 1996
2 handmade Links handbags used in White Rose Extravaganza to distribute raffle tickets, undated
3 vinyl Links tote bags, 1979, undated
BoxFolder
OM150th Anniversary flag
7History of the San Antonio Links laminated placemat, 1994
8Proclamation of Links Anniversary Week, 1985
625th Anniversary posterboard display of current activities and officers, 1985
4Posterboard display featuring White Rose Extravaganza Auction/Raffle Fundraiser, 1983
3Laminated oversize display of Project LEAD pilot activities, 1986-1987
BoxFolder
196Guest books, 1984-1985

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