Thursday, September 26, 2013

October 2013 Manatee County Retired Educators

We had a good turnout for our New Member Reception at the Library.  At last count, we had garnered 10 new members.  Then, if you attended our first meeting at Renaissance on 9th, you know we had a very large crowd there to enjoy the camaraderie and to hear Superintendent Mills speak.

I have some pictures of the retired educators who attended the reception.  As you can see, they were a handsome and a cheerful group.  I suppose being able to enjoy a leisurely morning after all those years of reporting early would cheer anyone up.  But I also think they saw some old friends and shared some memories.  Once an educator, always an educator.  We go around tamping down the rough spots and looking for the good in people.  It's our nature.
Cheryl Bennet, Judy Ussery, Margaret Mitchell


Pat Watkins and Rose Lucas


Roz Steward and Julia Garland
 


Bob and Valerie Jenkins


Becky Gingras, Eileen Merchant, Shirley Robinson
 

FREA District VII Leadership Training

The FREA Traveling Team of President Thelma Mosley, President Elect Cathy McCarthy, Treasurer Marie Grein, and our own Faye Murphy State Director presented the workshop.  We were represented by Judy Shostrom, Deborah Thomas, Susan Roe, Nancy Erwin, Ron Schneider, Tom Thompson, David and Carolyn Brown, and I.  We came home through the rain invigorated and ready for a great  MCREA year.


Carolyn Brown shows the check which represents the hours of volunteer services prformed by MCREA members and their worth in dollars.


Carolyn Brown presents the FREA Volunteer of the Year Certificate to Ron Schneider.


David Brown sells door prize tickets to support FREF scholarships.
 
 


 
 
At the last count that I heard, 90 people had made reservations for our first lunch meeting.  Rick Mills,  Manatee County Schools Superintendent, was part of the draw, of course.  He did not let us down.  I thought he was exceptionally forthright and open about his plans to improve education in our county.  His intent seems to be to work with school faculties and principals to bring about better learning.  His concern for morale of employees was encouraging.  And he said that curriculum planning and long range goals must be arrived at by a concensus of everyone, not just top down directives.  He also said that purchases for educational materials must be supported by concrete gains in learning.  To me and several others at my table, his approach seemed practical and well considered.  Perhaps teachers will be able to get off the merry go round and use their skills and creativity which make their calling so much more interesting and effective.  Teaching is a calling, after all, not just a job. 
 
We had a great outpouring of love in the form of bags and bags of donated food for the Food Bank, lots of small gifts for the nursing homes, and some lovely books for FELT.  Remember that you do not have to bring something every time, but when you can contribute it is all good.  We are not collecting food for FELT this year, just books.  We thought we might be asking too much of everyone. 
 
Again, we are hoping that you will donate to the MCREA Scholarship Fund.  At our October meeting, Sandy Stephenson will be calling those bingo letters again.  Please come with 20 quarters to play.  Those quarters will be applied to the fund while they are still hot.  Also, come in costume if you like.  We always have some great costumes and we will have prizes for the best, the scariest, the prettiest, etc. 
 
See you at 11:30 (sooner is better to avoid the long line at check-in), on Thursday, October 17.  If you do not hear from your caller in the week preceding the meeting, call Mary Ann Jensen at 756-7603.
 
Ellen
 
 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Manatee County Retired Educators Assn. August/September 2013

 I guess I have become a true Floridian at last.  Even though I burned my fingers on the steering wheel yesterday when I forgot to put up the sunscreen, I can feel fall coming on. I know it won't really arrive in Florida until the last week in October when hurricane season ends and the kids can trick or treat without sweating off their face paint.  Still, there are little signs that it is on the way at last.  The days are getting shorter.  The Earthbox store in Ellenton is open.  School has started.  Bealls has moved and moved the dots and now is discounting the last of summer stuff on the dot racks.  I went in last week and pawed through it all.  Even if didn't find anything, it is blissfully cool and quiet in the store with just us locals shopping.
 
The MCREA Board met on August 26 to plan for our coming 2013/14 lunches and activities.  The group was well prepared.  Judy Shostrom has been planning all summer and had some interesting suggestions to help us get going.  Susan Roe, vice president, has prepared the calendar, and our treaurer, Ron Schneider, proposed some simplifiations to the management of the treasury which will help keep us up to date on our monetary obligations.

 Ron asked that I let you know that if you have not paid your dues, he is ready to accept them.  Please send your check for $55 to Ron Schneider, 3802 Chinaberry Road, Bradenton, FL 34208.  You can bring your check to our first meeting also.  Paying your dues later than that, however, could result in your name not appearing in the new MCREA Handbook.

The New Retirees Reception is on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 10:00 a.m., at the Central Library in downtown Bradenton.  Please inform your newly retired co-workers that there are good reasons for joining us, in addition to the comaraderie we enjoy.  How better to keep up with the Florida pension fund and the sometimes iffy actions of the state legislature?  If your friend is shy, come along with him or her. Judy makes killer punch and we have lots of other treats.  And the library is so cool  -- in more ways that one.

Our first meeting is at 11: 30 a.m., on Thursday, Sept. 19, at Renaissance on 9th.  We are pleased that our first speaker will be Superintendent Rick Mills. I know you must be very interested in his plans for the school year.  If you do not hear from your caller in the week preceding the meeting, please call Susan Roe at 792-4786 to make a reservation.  Remember that reservations must be honored.  If they are not, expect a bill from MCREA for your lunch.

Our charitable giving was discussed by the board.  They decided that we were collecting for too many causes.  Therefore, the decision was made to collect for the Manatee County Food Bank which is in dire need right now, to collect small toilitries etc. for the nursing home, and to collect children's books for FELT.  No one should feel obligated to bring something to every meeting, but when shopping, it is easy to pick up an extra can of beans, a package of pasta or the like.  Books can be purchased very cheaply at the Central Library second hand book store or at the Goodwill Library at Tara on State Road 70.  Some of us still have a few left over from the classroom which, if we can bear to give them up, would be appreciated by a child who has no books .
 
MCREA Scheduled Meetings 2013/14 
 
 
September 19           Mr. Rick Mills, Superintendent of Manatee County Schools
 
October 17               Halloween Activities
 
 November 21          Sandra Ford, Director of Food Services, Manatee County Schools
 
December 19           Christmas program TBA
 
January 15               Brynne Anne Besio, South Florida Museum
 
February 20             Lt. Esterbrook, Manatee County Sheriff's Office
 
March 20                Samantha Kennedy, Florida Extension Service
 
April 17                  Fay Murphy, FREA Director
 
May 15                   Show and Tell
 
 
By the way, I think this blog could be more interactive with some input from you.  At the bottom of the page, there is a spot for comments.  If you have any suggestions for the blog, for the board, or just have a comment you would like to make, please do so.  I will look forward to reading something from you.
 
See you in September,
Ellen
 
 
 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

MCREA April, 2013



 
Tommy Thompson waits for members to see him and renew their memberships in MCREA. 
 
 Our excellent speakers from AAA Travel, Marge Koser  and Maureen Ray told us about many travel opportunities coming up this summer.  How about a surprise trip?  AAA only tells the travelers the temperatures to expect, so that they can pack accordingly, and the length of the trip.  Then when the date is announced to sign on, the phones ring like mad at the Lakewood Ranch  AAA office as people clamber to get in on the action.  If you think you might be one of those brave souls, call Marge Koser at the LWK AAA to find out more.
 
At the May meeting, the new officers of MCREA will be installed.  Also coming up at that meeting is a vote on changing the Bylaws to include a statement about the procedures that must be taken should MCREA ever be dissolved.  This is a directive from the FREA to handle the financial situation should that occur.  Of course, we do not see that happening with our active group.
 
I spent a couple of afternoons grading the donated books to be included in the last distribution of backpacks of food for FELT when school ends for summer break.  They were wonderfully illustrated and engaging, and I know most of them came from MCREA members.  Thank you for those donations.  Of course, we are still collecting food item and books.  Also, the Manatee County Food Bank appreciates our donations of food and money.  We are also collecting items for distribution at nursing homes around the county. 
 
Our Treasurer, Ron Schneider, has been chosen Volunteer of the Year for District 7, FREA.  Not only is Ron a tremendous worker for MCREA, he also volunteers for the Rotary Club and many other organizations around the county.  We are very proud of him and grateful for his work keeping the books straight for us. 
 
The Scholarship Committee met and awarded a $500 scholarships to Melea Willett of Southeast High School who will attend the University of Florida.  Melea is also a recipient of the FREA Scholarship which awards her $500 for her freshman year and then incremental awards for the last three years.  Another scholarship for $500 was awarded to Erin Tribble of Manatee High School who will attend the State College of Florida.  Both of these students will also be considered for another MCREA grant in their junior years should they continue their goal of becoming educators and should they maintain good grades.  Thank you to all members who contributed funds for  those scholarships.  We hope to have both young ladies as guests at our May meeting along with their parent or parents.
 
And that brings us to the most important information in the note.  Please come to the May 16th lunch at Renaissance on 9th.  Try to arrive at 11 to 11:15 to visit with friends and discuss your summer plans.  The program is rather open and informal, officially billed as a picnic.  I suppose that means wear comfy summer clothes and expect potato salad, or maybe hotdogs?  Anyway, it will be fun for all with lots of games and prizes. 
 
If you do not hear from your caller before Friday, May 10, please call Mary Ann Jensen at 756-7603.
 
Ellen



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

April 2013

 
Hello Everyone,
 
 
 I am finally getting back into the groove since my daughter's chemotherapy treatments at Moffitt have ended and she is getting stronger every day.  So far, so good. 
 
 The pictures I have posted are from the February meeting and were sent to me by Minnie Jones.  The first is of an attentive group listening to the "Dramatures" from the Manatee Players.  I hear they were very entertaining.  The second is picture is of Terrence and Joan McDonald, hard working members of the Scholarship Committee.
The third is of President Deborah Thomas and telephone committee member and general "jane-of-all-trades",Connie Myers.
 
  The last picture of is our dear member, Veronica Orbaker, whom we lost this winter.  She is with her daughter, Nancy Porter.  I took the photo at an AAUW meeting luncheon in 2010.


 
 



 
 
Nominations for New Officers

  
 Deborah Thomas and her MCREA Board are finishing up their two year term in May, so the nominating committee chair, Mary Ann Jensen, submitted the names of  members who will carry on the duties of the organization.  New officers include:  Judy Shostrom, President; Susan Roe, 1st Vice President; Tommy Thompson, 2nd Vice President; Nancy Erwin, Secretary; and Ron Schneider, Treasurer.  The slate of new officers will be presented at the March meeting for your vote.  Installation of officers will be at the May meeting.
 
MCREA Scholarship Committee
 
Applications for the MCREA Scholarships must be mailed by April 8, and the Scholarship Committee will meet the following week to award them.  Donations are still being gratefully accepted for our scholarship fund.  Last year, we awarded two $1000 scholarships to some very grateful and outstanding students.  This year, we plan to award $500 to each recipient and then to follow up later, when they have completed their first two years and have chosen their fields of study, with another $500 if the funds are available.
 
FREA Scholarships
 
FREA contacted me recently to inform us that Tayler Liles, a recipient of the FREA Scholarship last year, will receive her second FREA Scholarship of $750.  I hope you saw Tayler when she visited us last year.  She received $500 from FREA then and $1000 from MCREA.  We are very proud of her for doing so well in her first year in college. She is a graduate of Palmetto High School and attends the University of Florida. Remember that donations in the form of door prize tickets will be offered at our meetings raise money for the FREA Scholarship Fund. 
 
April Meeting
 
MCREA will meet on Thursday, April 18, at 11:00, at Renaissance on 9th.  There will be a memorial for the members we have lost in the months since last April.  A speaker from AAA (that's three A's, not two) will inform us about planning some trips for summertime fun.  As usual, if you do not hear from your caller in the week preceding the meeting, please call Mary Ann Jensen to make a reservation. 
 
FELT and Manatee County Food Bank
 
For those of us who realize more and more how lucky we are to have comfortable lives, there are always opportunities to share with others who are not so comfortable.  We are still collecting food and books for Feeding Empty Little Tummies and for the Manatee County Food Bank.  Even though the economy is getting a little better, there are still people who need our help.
 
I hope to see you at the meeting this month.
 
Ellen
 
 

 
 
 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

February 2013

Hello MCREA friends,

    Since I have not been able to get to a meeting for several months, I haven't taken any pictures.  This one is courtesy of Deborah Thomas from the December meeting.  I think everyone looks very festive and we can remember that lovely season.

    Sadly, I will not be with you again this month.  My daughter has finished the fifth session of her chemotherapy at Moffitt and has one more coming the last week of February.  I dare not join any large gatherings because of the threat of catching a cold which I would then probably give to her since I am taking care of her.  I haven't been to a movie in months!  Maybe by April I can return to MCREA.

    In the meantime, Julia Forkgen has been carrying on as the sole chair of the scholarship committee.  The members met and chose an application to send to FREF.  If you remember, our applicant won a scholarship last year.  It is a generous amount of money to help throughout the student's years in college.  I hope you are all contributing to the FREF through your purchase of door prize tickets at the meetings. 

The MCREA Scholarship applications have been mailed to the high schools.  Those applications will not be reviewed until April by our committee.  Again, we are hoping for some excellent applicants.  These scholarships are supported by donations from you, so I hope you have remembered to send one to our Treasurer or to bring one to a meeting.

MCREA meets on Thursday, Feb. 21, at 11:00, at Renaissance on 9th.  The program will be exciting since it is from the Dramatures of the Manatee Players.  There will also be an opportunity for you to participate in a "Sweet Memories of the Classroom" sharing time.  You might think about that to perhaps pull at our heart strings with your lovely story.  It is Valentine's month after all.

We are still supporting the Manatee County Food Bank, FELT, and a local nursing home.  Donations of money, food, children's books, small toiletries, socks, sweaters, etc. are always in order.  Johncyna MacRae is asking for help reading books to children at Williams Elementary.  As you know, the school is named for Deborah Thomas's and Johncyna's mother, a greatly respected educator in Manatee County.
We do not have all the details yet, but Johncyna will let you know when the event is set.

As usual, if you do not hear from your caller, let Mary Ann Jensen know by Sunday, the week of the meeting.  I hope you have a warm and loving Valentine's Day even if you have to go out and buy those flowers and candy yourself.  You deserve them.

Ellen


Saturday, January 5, 2013

January, 2013

Hello Everyone and Happy New Year,

    It is wonderful to have a week to catch up with MCREA news and events.  My daughter, Louise, is half way through her chemotherapy treatments, and her oncologist has given her  until Monday, Jan. 14 to recuperate and have a breather.  Then it begins again, Monday through Thursday, with two weeks off before the next Monday through Thursday, etc.  Altogether, it will be three weeks of chemo and six of recovery from it.  Last time she had to be hospitalized for a week after the second session.  We hope that does not recur.  Her courage is great and her mood is upbeat in spite of the setbacks.  Her recent MRI showed that the tumors had shrunk a lot.  I've been able to keep up by telling myself that I drove up to the campus where Moffitt Cancer Center is located once or twice each week when I was in graduate school at USF.  Of course, I was much younger then, but I think, no tougher nor as motivated.

    Members have been having a great time according to Deborah Thomas's pictures and her descriptions of the events.  November's meeting celebrating MCREA's 50th, mostly put together by Carolyn and David Brown, was instructive and entertaining.  The pictures show Ed Ethridge and Deborah cutting the anniversary cake and some of the exhibits of the "good old days" in the schools of Manatee. 
    The Christmas meeting was also very festive featuring the Manatee County Chorus under the direction of  Tommy Jomesco and accompanied by our own Carolyn Reynolds. Sandy Stevenson got everyone in a competitive mood with games and prizes.  Carolyn Brown reported that the Volunteer Services Committee put together about 50 goodie bags to distribute to the nursing home, and youth volunteers from Florida Hometown USA accompanied the committee in delivering the bags and visiting the residents.
    The FREF Fundraiser for Scholarships is in full swing.  Ticket/donations are $10 each and may be purchased from Julia Forkgen at meetings.  Door prizes include:
Grand Prize - IPad III
First Prize - Kindle Fire
Second Prize - Kindle Fire
Third Prize - $200
Fourth Prize - $100
You do not have to be present at the conference to win, nor do you have to be a member of FREA, so sell some to your friends and relatives.  You can win.  We all remember that member Trish Bissell won an HDTV in 2011.
    Of course, we are still hoping that you will donate to our own MCREA Scholarship.  I will ask Deborah and Ron Schneider to report the amount of money we have accumulated to award this spring -- so far.  College is so expensive now that our Manatee County students who plan to be educators need our help.
    The new MCREA Directories were handed out at the December meeting.  Please check yours for any changes in email, phone, or street addresses that did not get included.  If there are changes, call or see David Brown for corrections.
    At last, County Historian Kathy Slusser will speak at our meeting on Jan. 17.  In error, I announced that she would appear in November.  I guess I was as anxious as I should have been.  Kathy is a fountain of interesting information about Manatee's early days.  The meeting will be held at Reniassance on 9th at 11:30.  Try to be there by 11:15 to facilitate getting everyone seated on time.  If your caller has not gotten in touch by the Sunday preceding that date, call Mary Ann Jensen to make your reservation.  We are still hoping you will invite some of your former colleagues who have not yet joined us. 
    Don't forget to throw a donation of food for the Manatee Food Bank or for FELT into your car for that day.  Books for FELT are also appreciated as are checks made out the Food Bank and designated for FELT.  They get much more bang for their bucks when they purchase food from the Food Bank's sponsors.

I hope to see you at least by the March meeting.  In the meantime, keep on supporting MCREA and its work.  I miss you all.

Ellen

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

November, 2012




We were a motley crew at our Halloween meeting.  Thank you to all who "got yourselves up" into some interesting costumes.  I think we had a contest for the best costume, but I forgot who won it.  Probably because it was not I.  Our newest members, Sue Kinnan and Johncyna McRae, are pictured as are some of our other members.

A highlight of the meeting was when members recounted their most terriflying moment in the classroom.  Some of the tales were really frightening.  You had to be there, folks.  So be there this month which promises to be just as entertaining.

Our meeting this month will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of MCREA.  We will have an exhibit of memorabilia of the past in education, so bring your relics of those bygone days to add to the collection.  Interim Superintendent, Dr. Gayler, will join us for lunch.  We have asked the school board members to attend also, but as of this printing, we do not have definite commitmentsfrom them.  Kathy Slusser, Manatee County Historian, will tell us about the history of education in Manatee County.  We will also honor those members who had taught for 50 years and share a 50th Anniversary Cake.

Again, the date is Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 11:15, at Renaissance on 9th.  Lunch is $15.  If your caller hasn't reached you before Sunday, please call Mary Ann Jensen at 756-7603 to make a reservation.  Bring your friends who haven't joined MCREA yet.  We know they will enjoy our trip down Memory Lane.

We will be collecting, as usual, for the Manatee Food Bank and for FELT.  If you don't have time to shop, a check will be gladly accepted by both groups.  As a matter of fact, because of the deep cuts in prices afforded to Manatee Food Bank, your money goes twice as far there.  FELT can also benefit from the Food Bank's coat tails, if you write the check to the Food Bank, and then in the subject line on your check, write " FELT account".  Ed Ethridge asked to me to tell you that we collected 140 pounds of food for the Food Bank at our Sept. meeting.

There is always some confusion about our scholarship drives.  We participate in two awards, the State Florida Retired Educators Foundation (FREF) Scholarship and the Manatee County Retired Educators Scholarship.  The FREF Scholarship is an ongoing award through college for students who plan to become educators. Each state unit may nominate one candidate for that award.  We were pleased that our candidate last spring received an FREF award.  We also awarded the MCREA Scholarship to two local high school seniors who plan to become educators.  Please remember to donate to our MCREA Scholarship.  We award as many scholarships for which we  raise funds.  The FREF Scholarship is also asking for donations, and they sponsor a fund drive each year with their door prizes. 

By the way, we really would like to have some new members on the MCREA Scholarship Committee.  Please see Julia Forkgen, Terry or Joan MacDonald, or me if you would like to join us.  It is fun to read the applications and to get to know some great Manatee County students.

Someone has asked if the names and email addresses of members are shared with any outside groups.  The answer is no.  By reading this Blog, you are not allowing advertisers into your computer.  Perhaps I should say, I am not allowing that, but in cyberspace there is always a chance of hacking.  We have to hope that a group of retired teachers would probably not be the first choice of a hacker who was looking for money or for susceptible, naive senior citizens.  Probably they would instead run in horror at the very idea of meeting their severest critics, classroom teachers, in any venue since they probably were not esteemed students.

See you on the 14th,

Ellen