[Home-on-the-range] FW: [Nfb-seniors] Nebraska Senior Division Notice of Monthly Phone Meeting - Monday October 10th (Come join us)

Susan Stanzel slstanzel at kc.rr.com
Mon Oct 3 12:56:45 UTC 2016


Good morning Everyone,

I believe now that Nebraska has their monthly senior calls on the second
Monday evening of the month. I will not usually be able to attend. I am
forwarding this so all of you will be aware of the meeting.

Susie

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From: NFB-Seniors [mailto:nfb-seniors-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Robert Leslie Newman via NFB-Seniors
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 6:29 AM
To: NFB-Seniors at nfbnet.org
Cc: Robert Leslie Newman
Subject: [Nfb-seniors] Nebraska Senior Division Notice of Monthly Phone
Meeting - Monday October 10th (Come join us)

Hi you all

RE: Notice of the Nebraska Senior Division October meeting; come join us

 

Contents of this message:

*When and how to get on the call

*Agenda 

*The NFB Pledge 

*Minutes from last meeting are attached and pasted in below

 

*#1 When and How to Get On the Call:

Date: October 10th 

Time: 6:00 MT, 7:00 CT 

Phone: 1-712-451-0011

Access Code: 345154Pound

 

*#2 Agenda:

-First- Come-to-order, say our NFB pledge 

-Second- secretary & treasurers Reports Will be discussed and approved
and/or accepted

 

--OLD BUSINESS: 

-Whatever you may bring.

 

--NEW BUSINESS:

-A general report on our Nebraska state convention by those who attended.

-Discussion and act upon giving all members a small job to do for the
division

 

*#3 Philosophical Discussion: Why is it important for members of a group to
have assigned duties?

 

--Finally Brags and Drags

--Adjournment

 

*#4 NFB Pledge: 

 I pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the National

Federation of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for
the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to
abide by its constitution.

 

**NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF NEBRASKA SENIOR DIVISION MEETING
MINUTES

Monday, September 12, 2016

 

The NFBN Senior Division met by telephone conference on Monday, September
12, 2016. The meeting began at 7:02 PM CT. Present were: members, Robert
Newman; Brad and Barbara Loos; Cheryl Livingston; Linda Mentink; Gina
Fennell; Walt Hively; and Nancy Oltman. Guests were: Marietta McFarland,
Steve Senteney, Dianne Hemphill, and Tom Anderson. Participants introduced
themselves alphabetically by last name.

 

Linda recited the NFB pledge.

 

Robert explained to Tom and Dianne how we run our meetings. They attended
because they are thinking about starting a senior division in Kansas.

 

Linda read the August minutes. Cheryl moved, Gina seconded, that the minutes
be approved as corrected. The motion carried.

 

After some discussion about having another board meeting before the state
convention, Barbara suggested that we meet Monday, September 22, at 7:00.
All division members are welcome.

 

Cheryl read the September treasurer's report. Gina moved, Barbara seconded,
that we approve the treasurer's report. The motion carried.

 

We discussed convention plans. Robert mentioned that the board recommended
that we sell clickers for one dollar each as a fund-raiser. No one else had
any other ideas. Cheryl moved, Nancy seconded, that we sell clickers at
State Convention for a dollar apiece. The motion carried.

 

Cheryl gave a rundown of the bus pick-up route, preregistration and what she
knew about the agenda.

 

Barbara talked to Jessica Beecham, saying that we were considering doing
some fit breaks at our state convention, and she was drawing a blank on what
they did. Robert asked Cheryl to find out from Amy how many fit breaks we
need. We need to talk to Mike Hanson about needed music. Robert asked who's
willing to do a fit break. He has one idea. Barbara will do one. Nancy liked
the standing on one foot break we did at National Convention. She suggested
marching in place to the fight song for the Huskers, "There Is No Place Like
Nebraska." Cheryl suggested we could do Casey and the Sunshine Band "Shake
your boody!" Robert explained that his would be muscle crunches while
sitting. Brad will do something if another break is needed.

 

Barbara asked if we had any scholarship takers. Robert said No. Barbara
asked if we put it on Newsline. Robert said no, and asked her to email
Jamie.

 

Our philosophical discussion was getting help from sighted people. Barbara
mentioned that they were having trouble with their TV. They called Time
Warner Cable Company, and the person said things like, "I want you to look
at the white cable." They were asked other questions that they couldn't
answer because they're a blind couple.

 

Walt said that he likes to fish. They go south for the winter to the Gulf of
Mexico, and they are so particular about the size of the fish you can keep
down there. How can he measure them? Brad and Barbara suggested a talking
tape measure, which can be purchased from our Independence Market. His wife
wrote down the telephone number.

 

Robert asked for Marietta to tell the group about an issue that she had
shared with him. And we found out that she was no longer on the call. Robert
presented a thumbnail sketch of the issue - she has some sight, but can't
see the menus at fast food restaurants, because they're on the wall. She's
not found many of these types of restaurant's who have a hard-copy menu that
they can hand you.

 

Robert said that, when he needs directions, he will lead with the
terminology that he's looking for.

 

Nancy updated us on her dealings with the Lion Brand Yarn Company website.
She wrote an extensive comment. They said they appreciate her comments, they
gave her a discount and they said the site was bigger and better, and more
user-friendly. The next thing she'll do is call them. Robert said that it's
easy to tag the links and pictures, and asked her to send him an email from
them so that he can look at the site. 

 

Brags and Drags: Nancy's brother-in-law, who is in a nursing home in
Lincoln, is not doing well, and probably isn't going to make it much longer.
She would like prayers for him. Also, her aunt Irene, who is 101, is not
doing well. She seems to rally periodically; pray for her as well.

 

Brad's uncle Bob passed away. He is the last of the boys in his parents'
generation.

 

Since our next meeting will be the day after state convention, we will wrap
up convention and talk about little jobs each of us can do to help this
division.

 

Robert asked if hour and a half meetings are about right. We all said yes.

 

Dianne expressed her appreciation to us for how we approached our whole
meeting.

 

Barbara moved, Cheryl seconded, that the meeting be adjourned. The motion
carried, and the meeting adjourned at 8:35.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Linda Mentink, Secretary Pro. Tem.

 

Respectfully yours,

Robert Leslie Newman

NFBN Senior Division, President

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