Tuesday, February 4, 2014

MCREA February 2014



      Sailor wants to know. What you are doing?  Why are you doing it?  Will you please throw the ball?  Where is dinner?  Where are the cats?  She is my daughter's dog that I inherited along with another cat -- now I have three.  But it is Sailor who keeps me busy.  I suppose it is good for me, but there are times when a little peace and quiet would be grand.  She is five now, so I figure I have to live at least seven more years to see her through.  It can be a motivational factor --kinda.

                                                            Where's the dog?

    I hope you have had an opportunity to read the email I sent you that came from Fay about the flurry of bills in the Legislature designed, I think, to confuse the issue and slip some way to do away with our retirement funds.  With FREA and Fay's help, I will try to keep you posted on their next steps.  I know there is a plot afoot to separate Law Enforcement and the Fire Fighters from the Educators.  Those groups are already being reimbursed more than we are.  No, I do not resent their getting special compensation for their dangerous jobs and their much earlier retirement rules.  Still, education can be hard on minds and bodies too, and we burn out early also.

    Our last meeting, with 87 in attendance, was fun as usual.  Jeff Rogers from the South Florida Museum told us about many activities there for everyone.  It isn't just Snoopy's house anymore.  I would encourage you to look at their website for information about movie night (with a cash bar), ongoing exhibits, and activities for visiting grandchildren.








    Minnie Lee Jones is planning a trip for us to the Holy Land (the one in Orlando) on March 6.  She needs 30 people to hire a bus.  If there are fewer, it may be possible to join another group on their bus.  The fee for the trip and entrance to the park is $69.  A buffet lunch is available which is not included in the price.  Call Minnie Lee at 739-2250.

    Remember to save your travel sized items like the ones you get in hotels for next Christmas's donations to the nursing home.  Makeup and edible items are not acceptable, nor is anything that has been opened.  We are still collecting food for the Manatee County Food Bank.  I believe we have enough books for another distribution for FELT.  Although the group lost its leader and founder, Jane Evers, it is determined to continue. 

    Would you like to win a free lunch to be used next year?  For every $10 you contribute to the MCREA Scholarship Fund, your name will be put in a hat for a drawing in April.  If you have already contributed, for each $10 you gave, your name will be added also.

    The Scholarship Committee selected and interviewed a candidate for the FREF Scholarship.  As you may remember, we have had two recipients in the last two years.  It is a lucrative source of funds for education majors which continues throughout their college career.  We are now selling door prize tickets for FREF at meetings. The prizes are exceptional.  Tickets can be purchased at a meeting for $10 each. 

    We will meet again on Thursday, February 20, at 11:00 a.m., at Renaissance on 9th.  Lunch is $15.  Come early and stay late to visit with friends.  If you do not hear from your caller, please call Mary Ann Jensen at 756-7603.

See you there,
Ellen





   

Friday, January 10, 2014

January 10, 2014

    How long does it usually take to get used to writing 2014?  It seems to be more difficult each year.  2014 is really an awkward number.  Oh for the days of 1952 or even 1999, but even that last number was almost too many years to contemplate.  All the numbers used to be smaller.  You could buy a perfectly good new house for $8,000, the amount you might pay for a new car these days.  TVs had only four or five channels and just required a little adjustment to the rabbit ears to see the picture. Now the watcher must remember a momentous number of channels to keep up.  And passwords?  Don't get me going on that.  We have a file box stuffed with those and more are added weekly.  Some have been changed too, so it can take a few tries sometimes to get the right one if we haven't been proactively changing them when we needed to.
  
     Now that is my rant for the year and I promise not to do it again.  But why did the technological age have to coincide with my increasing age related inability to keep up?

    Our December meeting was well attended and very entertaining.  We were serenaded by the Southeast High School Chorus who were charmingly young and beautiful.  Their singing was angelic and so were their faces.  The Choral Director displayed her humor and light handed leadership with her charges, and she was a great pianist as well.  Here are some pictures of many of us enjoying ourselves.  Unfortunately, the stage at Renaissance is very poorly lighted and pictures of the chorus were too dark to use.







    Susan Darovec,  Legislative Chair, reminded us at the meeting the Florida Legislature will be once again attempting to change our Florida Retirement System.  Although our FRS is one of the strongest in the nation, the propaganda always tries to show the system as a drain on the taxpayers-- which it is not.  Despite a slip in the investments during the early days of the recession, the account has made up for its losses with good investments.  There will be more attempts to change beginning teachers to IRA accounts.  Should that happen, of course, the fund would be lost over time because there would be no new money invested.  One has to wonder again, why the Legislature is so against educators.  They fail to realize that we accepted lower paying jobs in order to teach children, with a promise that we would have a decent income after we retired.

    We will begin our sales of FREF Extravaganza donations this month.  Of course, we are still happy to receive donations for our local scholarship fund.  Please help us give some good students a leg up in their studies in education.  Surprisingly, there still are some who were inspired by a teacher or teachers to want to follow in their footsteps.  We should be proud of our ability to shine in spite of the demeaning way we are treated by the Legislature and some others.

    If you have not heard from your caller, please let Mary Ann Jensen know you need a reservation for Jan. 15 (756-7603).  Brynne Anne Besio of the South Florida Museum will be on the program. Try to arrive before 11:30 to avoid the line and have time to chat.  The usual location, Renaissance on 9th, is the spot.

See you soon,
Ellen
   

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Manatee County Retired Educators December 2013

    I am sure you are all gearing up for a happy holiday season.  Decorating, wrapping presents, attending events, and cooking all take a toll on our resilience to colds and other ills if we are not careful to stop, put our feet up, and just dream a little.  After all, it takes time to properly gaze at the Christmas tree and all the other items we have lovingly preserved through the years for just this one month of the year.

    I have found that I appreciate my decorating efforts more than anyone else does, so I spend lots of time just enjoying looking at them.  When there were little ones around, they loved the colors, scents, and promise of Christmas.  Remember how their eyes would shine as they contemplated the tree and Santa's visit.  Who loves the story of the Nativity or of Hanukkah more than a child?  If we can believe again as a child believes, what joy there is waiting for us.

    Our November program was outstanding.  Sandra Ford, Director of Food Services for the Manatee Schools brought us up to date on the tremendous responsibilities of the staff that feeds the children breakfast, lunch, and now at some schools, dinner.  Some of the statistics were incredible.  To begin with, 49% of Manatee County students are on the free or reduced lunch program.  35,000 students are served lunch each day.  The staff has served 5,000,000 lunches and breakfasts each year, with an 80% participation level.

    Several questions from members were fielded by Ms. Ford.  When she asked us what we remembered as our favorite lunch items, many replied the rolls.  Unfortunately, she told, bread making had become too expensive, time consuming, and worst of all -- the bakers had all retired.  It seems that baking bread is no longer a practiced skill.  I have heard it described as the female equivalent of plowing the back forty.  Still, those rolls were so good!

Sandra Ford
 
                                                  Walter Miller asks a question.

    We are making a final request for donations to our local MCREA Scholarship.  In January, we will be distributing the FREF Extravaganza donation material, so we would like to wrap up the MCREA fund raising this month.  Of course, we will always accept donations at any time in the year, but we are trying not to overburden you with monetary appeals.  Make a check out to MCREA Scholarship and give it or send it to Treasurer Ron Schneider.  'Nuff said.

    Our December meeting is on the 19th.  Please try to arrive as soon as 11:00 as possible.  We have had great attendance and to avoid standing in a line to pay for your lunch while you want to be seeing your friends, come early.  Renaissance on 9th is the place and lunch is $15.  Our program this month will feature a chorus from Southeast High School.  This would be a good time to bring a prospective member or a guest.  To make a reservation for a guest or to make one for yourself if you did not hear from your caller, Mary Ann Jensen will help you at 756-7603.

See you there,
Ellen

 

Friday, November 1, 2013

November 2013

    One more Halloween without a single costumed little visitor has passed.  Where did all the kids go who used to ring the doorbell and yell "Trick or Treat" at the top of their lungs?  I suppose if I were a mother of young ones now, I might be wary of sending them off into the dark.  I think my neighborhood is safe, but I wouldn't go for a walk at night by myself or even accompanied by my dog, so I get it.  How sad that the imaginary ghouls of the holiday have been replaced by the real-life ghouls of every day.  What happened?  I wonder if the little kids can still go out and wander around in my little town in Maine like my children could here when they were small. 
   
   Of course, we MCREAers can create our own neighborhood and our own party when we need it.  These pictures will establish that.  I hope next year, more people will put themselves out there in costumes.  A good time was had by all at our Halloween party.  The Bingo game was a blast as usual and what prizes the winners received!  Sandy Stephenson does a great job getting the Bingo together for our enjoyment.  It's fun and we made a beginning to the MCREA Scholarship account. 
   
   It is time to make a contribution to the annual local scholarships.  Remember that we do not do fund raisers and try to sell each other stuff because everyone got tired of that.  Now we just bare-facedly (is that a word?) ask everyone to contribute.  It doesn't have to be a lot of money.  If everyone could give $20 or more, we would be set up to give some hard working graduates a leg up on their textbooks, at least.  Sometimes textbooks alone can run into the $300 dollar range.  We should remember that we are encouraging students who have made a commitment to become educators, a rather hard sell in these times.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Don't forget that we are still collecting food for the Food Bank, books for FELT, and small items for the nursing homes.  I will see you at 11:30 on Thursday, Nov. 21.  If you have not heard from your caller during the week preceding the meeting, call Mary Ann Jensen at
756-7603 to make a reservation.
 
Ellen
 
 
 
 
 

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