[Nebraska-Senior-Blind] October Monthly Meeting Secretary's Report, Pasted in and Attached
Barbara Loos
beloos at neb.rr.com
Mon Nov 9 03:55:03 UTC 2020
Thank you, Linda. How interesting about Mackinac. It reminds me of
Hamtramck, also in Michigan, that is pronounced Hamtramick, but there isn't
a vowel between the m and the c.
Barbara
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Hi all,
The subject says it. A little note: I didn't know how to spell MackInaw, so
I looked it up on Google. Because I thought it was interesting, and because
we have some trivia fans, I put in what they said. I'll take it out if you
all want me to, since it really wasn't a part of our discussion.
Blessings, and talk to many of you tomorrow night,
Linda
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF NEBRASKA SENIOR DIVISION SECRETARY'S
REPORT
Monday, October 12, 2020
The NFBN Senior Division met by telephone conference Monday, October 12,
2020. President Robert Newman called the meeting to order at 7:02 PM CDT.
Members present were: President Robert Newman, Vice President Barbara Loos,
Secretary Linda Mentink, Treasurer Cheryl Livingston, Board Member Nancy
Oltman, Chris Boone, Gina Finnell, Geralyn Konruff, Brad Loos, Steve
Senteney, and Jerry Whitlow. The only guest was Sharon Wolfe from Oklahoma.
Robert recited our NFB Pledge. Brad will recite it next month.
Robert mentioned that the New Mexico Senior Division will be joining us next
month. He will talk to Veronica Smith about the time. He asked what we
should do at our joint meeting. No one spoke up. We hope to meet using Zoom.
This led to Robert explaining to Gina that the numbers will be different and
Jerry telling us that she was having trouble registering for the state
convention. Many explained how they did it, and encouraged her to contact
Mike or Chris.
Robert then asked Steve if he planned to attend, explaining to him that he
can call in on his phone and giving a quick rundown of the convention and
Senior Division meeting agendas. We agreed that we will recommend to the
membership that the officers keep their positions for another year because
voting will be difficult this time. Barbara asked about paying our dues. We
will pay by either sending a check to Cheryl made out to NFBN Senior
Division or through PayPal to the NFB of Nebraska. Robert thinks that we can
start using Zoom for our monthly meetings.
Back to convention, Robert will talk to Mike about the music for the fit
breaks. After discussion about how to handle our doorprize donations,
Barbara moved, Cheryl seconded, that we give two $25 Walgreens cards. The
motion carried.
Linda read the September Secretary's Report. It will be made a part of the
permanent record of the organization.
Cheryl read the September Treasurer's Report as follows:
Treasurers Report Senior Division
Monday, October 12, 2020
Beginning Balance $984.83
Expenses
PAC for October $15.00
Deposits
None
Ending Balance $969.83
Respectfully submitted,
Cheryl Livingston, Treasurer
It will be made a part of the permanent financial record of the
organization.
BRAGS AND DRAGS. Robert told Geralyn that he hoped she has a brag to
share with us about her back surgery. We sent prayers her way. She
thanked us for our prayers and thoughts, and said she had only one
section of her back done because that's all that the insurance would
approve. She's still fighting for two more sections to be done. The
insurance company decided that she needed to have more conservative
therapies done before she could have more surgeries, so she has to do
six weeks of physical therapy and another Cortisone shot. She can
walk, but not very far. Brad mentioned that she might try Reiki for
pain relief. She has heard of it and had it done in the past.
Everything helps for a little bit, but it's actually the surgeries
that she really needs.
Barbara asked Chris how she's doing after her back surgery. She said
she's doing physical therapy, and it's getting better.
Cheryl had a landscaper come and tear out a bunch of weeds and stuff
on the south side of her house and put in a very nice cover and
colored river rock and planted some grasses along the side. She is
getting her porch enclosed, making a three-season sun room out of it.
They're building a platform with some wooden steps that go down to
the sidewalk and the electrician is coming. She hopes to have a nice
sun room addition to her house by next month.
Chris said that Doug and she went to MackInac Island (pronounced
MackInaw, no matter how you spell it, says Google) in Michigan for
their 35th wedding anniversary. Everyone gets around by horses. The
tour guides each have their own team of horses and take care of them.
The weather was spectacular. There is a vet on the island, but no
other doctor; so the Vet is called to take care of people sometimes.
They rented their own carriage, and Doug drove all around the island.
Linda mentioned that Don Martenson is feeling pretty well after his
surgery on the 29th, and is back to work. Donny Wright finished his
antibiotics and had his pick line removed. His heart valve surgery
hasn't been scheduled yet.
Robert shared the history of the jack-o'-lantern, which comes from an
Irish tale.
There was no further business, so we adjourned at 8:30 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda Mentink, Secretary
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