Tuesday, December 18, 2018

IMPORTANT NOTICE

IMPORTANT NOTICE
PLEASE NOTE We are an active group of congenial senior citizens and retirees who meet at 9:00 AM on most Thursdays at The Station Pub and Grill at Wade and Silverbell in Marana, Arizona. The group has been in continuous existence since 1994. Prior to January 2013 we met at the Continental Ranch Community Center. The Association Board of Directors changed the use policy of the community center to include a $40.00 fee for each weekly meeting. With our small operating budget we were unable to continue meeting there. Rock N Java hosted our meetings until their business closed.   Now our home is The Station.


Minutes of Meeting for December 13, 2018

Minutes of Meeting for December 13, 2018

Call to Order:   Bill E.  led us in the Pledge and then we sang God Bless America.   


1.       Hostesses:  Barb L. and Susan D.  Barb reports 61 in attendance today.  Bill confirmed that we had 19 people at his house on Tuesday – three pinochle tables and one domino table.  Thank you to Bill and Elizabeth for their continued hosting and especially the two pots of coffee and salmon mousse!  There were 17 people who went to the ROMEO breakfast, also on Tuesday.
2.       Vice President:   Debbi S.:  We are at 118 members We had one new member join, Jim, who attended the meeting last week.
3.       Secretary (temporary in Kristi’s absence):   Everything was OK with the minutes.
4.       Treasurer:  Walt R.:    Walt confirmed that the checks were being cut for $300 for the following charities: (1) Gospel Rescue Mission, (2) Humane Society of Tucson, (3) Fischer House (4) Youth on Their Own. This was great as it was one more check than last year!  We will also be writing a check for $200 for Clint at The Station to thank him for his support during the year. Members were reminded to sign up for lunch at The Station after games on the third Thursday of each month.  This also thanks them for their support.

Walt wrote a check for $7 to make up for the shortfall in the ‘coffee’ fund. The petty cash fund has $3.04 and we have $1710 in the bank.

Please people, remember to put your money in the pot for coffee, etc.  It’s $2.00 for a cup of coffee which includes all refills; $1.00 for iced tea and $1.00 for sweets. We’ve been short for the past month.  Even if you just have a glass of water, put a little something in the bucket

5.       Coordinators Reports:

Sunshine:            Barbara R will be taking this over in the New Year as Mary will be treasurer.  Betty N will take over arranging the birthday cake as Sharon will be president (of our group).

Historian:  Magda Q.:   Magda told of her feelings that resurfaced as she watched 41’s memorial service.  She reminded us to light a candle to all service personnel – past and present.

Activities:  See activities listed below.  Note:  When you sign up for an activity, please let whoever oversees that activity know whether you’ll make it.  It’s embarrassing if you tell a place that 30 or 40 folks are coming to a function, so they set up for that, get extra help for that and then only 20 or so show up.    Please remember to RSVP if you are going to attend something and to let the person in charge know if you can’t make it.  This is particularly important when we have something like the Opry in February which has 40 people signed up AND a waiting list! Thanks.

6.       Group Concerns/Good of the Group
  
ü  When doing your Christmas cards this year, take a minute and send one to:
A Recovering American Soldier c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 6900 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20307-5001.  Please pass this on to your friends and family so that those that have sacrificed so much for us and our freedoms, won’t feel forgotten at this most special time of year.

ü  Wally and Julie Gazdik are still collecting gently used towels and blankets for the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.  Julie read where they need these for all the rescued and abandoned pets that they get there.  So please go through your linen closets and see what you can come up with for a very worthy cause.

ü  Jorge Anda and his committee are considering the submissions for ‘Member of the Year’.

ü  Dennis Foster is still collecting your empty pill bottles for the Pima Animal Care facility.  They need them to give out to folks who may adopt or foster dogs/cats who may need medication when they leave their facility.  PACC have confirmed that they only want the small prescription bottles.

7.       Sandi – thought for the day

When my arms can’t reach people who are close to my heart, I always hug them with my prayers

Birdie, birdie in the sky
Why'd you drop that in my eye
I won't sigh, I won't cry
I'm only glad that cows don't fly

8.       Adjournment:  Bill E.: Bill adjourned the meeting at 10:20 AM.

Minutes of Meeting for December 6, 2018

  Minutes of Meeting for December 6, 2018

Call to Order:   Bill E.  led us in the Pledge and then we sang God Bless America.   Bill then turned the meeting over to our guest speakers – Dr Bruce Sadilek N.M.D of Integrative Medical Associates and Mike Schmidt of Nature Med Inc..  After a very informative presentation, there were many questions.  More information can be found about Integrative Medical Associates at https://drsadilek.com/ and more about Nature Med athttps://naturemedinc.com/

The rest of our meeting was shortened because of our guest speakers.

1.       Hostesses:  Barb L. and Susan D.  Barb reports 55 in attendance today.  Some of those were guests accompanying members because of the talk.  It is hoped that those people will return to join our happy group.
2.       Vice President:   Debbi S.:  We are at 118 members. 
3.       Secretary (temporary in Kristi’s absence):    No time for report but I apologize if I've made any errors in these minutes.
4.       Treasurer:  Walt R.:    No time for report.
Please people, remember to put your money in the pot for coffee “and”.  It’s $2.00 for a cup of coffee which includes all refills; $1.00 for iced tea and $1.00 for sweets. We’ve been short for the past month.  Even if you just have a glass of water, put a little something in the bucketThanks much. 
5.       Coordinators Reports:

We heard the very sad news that one of our founding members, Lew MacDonald, had passed away on 14th November.  Here is a link to his obituary - https://tinyurl.com/yc79hl2n

Activities:  See activities listed below.  Note:  When you sign up for an activity, please let whoever oversees that activity know whether you’ll make it.  It’s embarrassing if you tell a place that 30 or 40 folks are coming to a function, so they set up for that, get extra help for that and then only 20 or so show up.    Please remember to RSVP if you are going to attend something and to let the person in charge know if you can’t make it.  Thanks.

6.       Group Concerns/Good of the Group

ü  Wally Gazdzik would like everyone to know about an upcoming event on December 15th that sounds like a lot of fun for the whole family.  It is the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum presents free family fun at the Historic Train Depot.  It’s on Saturday, December 15th beginning at 10:00 AM.  The Depot is located at 414 N. Toole in downtown Tucson.  The phone is 520.623.2223.  The kids can talk with Santa and get a picture with him in front of Locomotive 1673 (the star of the movie “Oklahoma”).  You can join in singing holiday music, you can write a letter to Santa at the North Pole (with the Tucson Postal History Museum Elves’ help).  You can look at the museum’s bilingual exhibits, new live action displays with actual operating trains.  You can listen to a reading of the “Polar Express”.  You can climb into the cab of steam locomotive 11673.  Shop in the gift store, see the railroad art exhibits and train layout in the Amtrak lobby and an arts and crafts show!  There is plenty of FREE parking around the Depot.  Go to www.TucsonHistoricDepot.org for more information.

ü  When doing your Christmas cards this year, take a minute and send one to:
A Recovering American Soldier c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 6900 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20307-5001.  Please pass this on to your friends and family so that those that have sacrificed so much for us and our freedoms, won’t feel forgotten at this most special time of year.

ü  Wally and Julie Gazdzik are still collecting gently used towels and blankets for the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.  Julie read where they need these for all the rescued and abandoned pets that they get there.  So please go through your linen closets and see what you can come up with for a very worthy cause.

ü  Barb Lebowitz asked me to tell you all that if you used Rob Pelfreyman for your landscaping needs, he is no longer in business.  He has turned his business over to someone else and Barb has that name and number.

ü  Jorge Anda and his committee are considering the submissions for ‘Member of the Year’.

ü  Dennis Foster is still collecting your empty pill bottles for the Pima Animal Care facility.  They need them to give out to folks who may adopt or foster dogs/cats who may need medication when they leave their facility.

7.       Adjournment:  Bill E.: Bill adjourned the meeting at 10:25 AM.