Monday, November 2, 2009

First Mon. morning meeting

Well, our first Mon. morning meeting was held this morning at 9:30. There were quite a few there. Art Voss chaired the meeting and Sharon Sprague was secretery. Art mentioned that both he and Paul Sprague do not wish to be chairman for this year as other people need to be doing it and be thinking of whom you might like for chairman this year.
Darlene Bryant gave the invocation and Nancy Kerkau led the singing of God Bless America and the pledge.
Connie and Jack Bardon, mgrs. were there to say welcome back to everyone and introduced the new Asst. mgrs. Larry and Clara White.
Kay Gibson thanked all her helpers she had for the Halloween Party she also said Javier Gonzolez wife needs a blood cleanse for her Cancer and it will cost $800.00 and Walter Piper, park owner will be giving some money and she asked all of us to donate if we would to help out. They passed the hat but alot of us didn't have
money with us so we ware to take our donation to Irene Quail.
Bobby Thomas reported that there was alot of problems this Summer with the freezer going out the refrigerator, and ice machine. As the temp inside our hall reached 120 many many days this Summer.He said the condensors could be put outside where there would be more air circulating, when ever the ice machine breaks down they have to send for parts as it's a different type of machine then most others that have a supply of parts handy right here in the Valley. Leaning towards buying a new one. But people need to realize we had a most unusual Summer with record breaking heat lasting for months. Hopefully we wont ever have another Summer like this past one!
Flu shots given here on Nov. 6th at 7a.m.
Irene gave us a list of people who have passed away since April and a few cards that she sent out. One being to Henry Hrnyiw who had 6 by-pass surgery.
Charlotte Therrien said there would be an "allmost a jam" session which will start the 1st Friday in Jan. and then the regular Jam Session will be the 2nd Thursday of every month.
Jack Havertape said that there will be 60 tables available for the flea market
and is selling tables now.
More later

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