Meet Abigail:
Today, we’re introducing you to
Abigail, a JLW New Member. Abigail joined JLW this year after one of her
personal and professional mentors, Amy, helped her realize that the League
would help her grow and feel empowered as a female leader and volunteer.
Abigail also saw how much Amy loved JLW and is so excited to be a part of the
League this year. When she’s not completing her New Member opportunities, she’s
attending a Pi Phi Alumnae club event, happy hour with friends, or cooking
dinner! On the weekends, she likes to explore the city and try out new brunch
spots. Abigail’s favorite restaurant is the Hamilton, near the White House.
Meet Anne:
Public Relations and Digital Media
Committee Chair Anne is in her fifth year as an active member in JLW. Anne
transferred from the New York Junior League, which she joined in 2000. Anne
joined the League because she believes it is important to volunteer in her
community and to give time to helping others. As Chair, Anne manages the
League’s social media and PR initiatives, handles live coverage of many of our
events, and meets with other leaders to think of new opportunities for sharing
JLW’s story. Outside of JLW, she loves yoga and is a competitive runner. She’s
completed two 10-milers and two half-marathons to name a few.
Meet Jackie:
Jackie is the Vice Chair of the
Esprit Committee, which plans social events throughout the city. Jackie joined
JLW to volunteer in the community and make new friends. She grew up
volunteering with her family and friends, and realized how difficult it was to
get involved in the community when she moved to DC 10 years ago. Jackie’s
favorite JLW memory was meeting her friend Stacey at the National Book Festival
training during her new member year. She and Jackie have remained close friends
throughout her JLW experience. Jackie’s favorite DC activity is attending free
concerts held at the Society of Cincinnati’s Anderson House in Dupont Circle.
Meet Sarah:

We asked Sarah the question, “If
you had your own talk show, who would your first three guests be?”
- Laura Bush: to discuss
literacy and founding the National Book Festival
- Anna Wintour: to discuss
fashion and how she runs a world renowned magazine
- Emma Watson: to discuss her
work on women’s rights and hear about playing Belle in Beauty and the Beast
Finally, when Sarah is not
volunteering or at work, you can find her taking barre classes at Bar Method
DC. It’s a great way to get an hour to herself, where she can focus and reset!

Meet Sara:

Meet Leanna:

Meet Lee:
Lee Murphy, a Sustainer, joined JLW
in 2006, and has worked with a number of different community partners. She
initially joined so she could be a part of a group of women who are dedicated
to improving the lives around them. She’s stayed a member because she has
benefited greatly from being around and learning from such impressive women.
Before Lee became a Sustainer, Lee volunteered with a number of different
committees and placements in her eight years of service. She served with
Holiday Shops, Folger Shakespeare Library, Done-in-a-Day, and National Museum
of Women in the Arts. This year, she’s serving as a Sustainer Ambassador.
Meet Catharine:

Today, we’re spotlighting Angie
Landenburger, the chair of our N Street Village Committee. Angie joined JLW in
2011 to volunteer with an organization where she knew she would be held
accountable. Angie has been able to learn a lot about how to manage and lead a
committee while serving as chair, and noted that this experience has helped her
both personally and professionally. Angie’s favorite JLW memory is from her
first year on N Street Village. She had planned a lunch and craft for the
residents, and was in a table where one woman was in a bad mood. She said that
painting made her feel so much better, and was thankful that we had come. This
has kept Angie volunteering with N Street Village for the past few years. When
Angie isn’t volunteering with the League or at work, she loves to visit
museums, go to new restaurants, catch up on the latest Netflix show, or attend
concerts in the city. Angie’s lived in the DC area her whole life, but loves
that it never gets boring. There is always a new museum, pop-up, or must-see
event going on.
Darla Bunting, a member of the
Member Recruitment Committee, joined JLW in 2013. She learned about the League
and its mission from a fellow member of the First Book-DC board, which she
presently chairs. "As a former elementary school literacy teacher who
understands the importance of literacy in the lives of all children, and
especially our most vulnerable children in the District, I had to learn more
(about JLW)," she explains. Darla has served on the Community Family Life
Services, Targeted Grants and Volunteer Resources, and now Member Recruitment
Committees. "One of my fondest League memories includes my new member
advisory group led by Jennifer Pierotti Lim. She planned the most fun social events
that helped each new member shake our jitters and become acclimated to how the
Junior League operates and how we can each have the most enjoyable
experience." In her free time, you can find Darla leading Enriched Schools
in DC, exploring new restaurants, or making sweet confections for bridal and
baby showers through her Etsy store Darling Chic Eats.
If you are interested in joining us in our mission to transform the Washington, DC, community, we welcome you to fill out an Applicant Interest form by Friday, December 9, at 11:59 p.m. ET at bit.ly/JoinJLW.
If you are interested in joining us in our mission to transform the Washington, DC, community, we welcome you to fill out an Applicant Interest form by Friday, December 9, at 11:59 p.m. ET at bit.ly/JoinJLW.
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