Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Fall is in the Air

It is finally fall again. I hope all of you are getting back to a sense of normalcy. The sun is certainly a welcome sight each morning. Our next meeting is quickly approaching. I still have not heard from Cluster 1 about what I am supposed to bring. The meeting looks like a fun one. I also thought that we could send a Christmas card to that "Any Soldier" address as kind of a service project. It would only take a card with an envelope and a stamp. The hardest thing would be  writing a message on the inside. Some may want to make their own cards.Who knows. I will ask you all about it when I send out the announcement about our meeting in late October or early November. Please consider asking a retired educator to join us. Our numbers should be growing. You know there are lots of retired people in our tri-county area who may want to become members. Think about it and give us a hand in growing our organization.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head..."

As I write this post I can see lots of sunshine. Our prayers go out to all of those effected by all the flooding. I hope all of our members, present and past, are high and dry. The picture is looking out my front door. I am sure you all have similar ones.

 Our next meeting is in November. I hope we can increase our membership. Ask a friend to join you. The refreshments are being done by our Cluster 1. I am in that group and have not heard about what I am supposed to bring. But it is still a little early yet. The officers along with the executive committee members will be discussing the future of our clusters.Some former members have not joined this year because of these groups. The purpose of the clusters was to distribute the work load evenly and fairly. Our members who always brought stuff needed some relief. And the clean-up process should not be left to Ginny alone. We are all in this together.