[Jayhawk-chapter] Prompt action requested

Brendy Latare 6brendy at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 21 12:52:36 UTC 2017


Hi everyone,

First, yes, I vote that we contribute $200 toward the NFBKS student division so they can attend the student leadership seminar at the Colorado Center.
Second, I apologize for missing the Saturday meeting! I failed to put it in my calendar, and that was that. I am so sorry to have let everyone down. I have next month's meeting down as March 18, is that right??

The treasurer's report would have been: No change from last month.
Our bank balance is $1015.40. In December we deposited dues from three members in the amount of $36, plus a donation of $13.00; paid dues for 12 members to NFBKS in the amount of $72.00; and deposited $480.00 from NFBKS in reimbursement of donations for Cider Gallery rental.
Our year-end balance was $1015.40, and with no activity since December, that remains our current balance.

Again, I would like to apologize for missing the meeting, and I vote yes.

Thanks,
Brendy





> On Feb 19, 2017, at 9:51 AM, Rob Tabor via Jayhawk-Chapter <jayhawk-chapter at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Good morning Jay hawk Federation colleagues,
> 
> Though it felt one member short of a quorum, we had a very good chapter meeting yesterday with five members present. As you may recall, there was an item on the agenda pertaining to the student division's request for financial assistance for original blind student leadership seminar at Colorado Center for the blind. The Kansas student group will travel cross country by car to the Denver area on March 9 and will return to Kansas on the 12th. Luke Schwinck, President of the Kansas Association of blind students, estimates a cost of approximately $1600 to transport, feed, and house five blind students and a driver. Today eight $400 has been raised for the event including contribution from the blind student division treasury.
> 
> A consensus of those in attendance is that our student division makes a vital contribution to the state affiliate and represents the future of the organization. The seminar is expected to build a collaborative network of communications among blind student groups within our region, reinforce the Federation's positive philosophy of blindness, and to build or reinforce competency skills.
> 
> I wish to assure everyone that our blind student division is very enterprising and works very enthusiastically in fund-raising projects including an auction conducted at our 2016 state convention in November. Unfortunately, a significant portion of the treasury is tied up in unsold inventory despite their best efforts to sell nuts and related snack food items.
> 
> It was moved by Jim Secor and seconded by Athena Johnson that the chapter contribute $200 toward the regional student seminar at CCB. No vote was taken in the absence of a quorum, hence we request you to register your vote via email. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have before casting your vote.
> 
> In any event please cast your vote as soon as possible to enable me to communicate with Luke in a timely fashion so he can plan accordingly. Thank you each and all for your careful consideration and prompt action on this important matter.
> 
> Best regards,
> Rob
> 
> 
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