The JCEA-R Connection The Official Publication of the Jefferson County Education Association—Retired Published Quarterly: September, December, March, JUNE 2014-2015 JCEA-R Officers Lorraine Bowen President 303-456-0660 [email protected] Marge Bozarth Treasurer 303-985-0210 Charlotte Green 970-378-7622 720-320-1721 [email protected] If you have suggestions or information to be included in the June issue, please contact: Charlotte Green 720-320-1721 970-378-7622 [email protected] At the Annual Meeting on April 16th, JCEA-R will be conducting elections for officers and voting on bylaw changes. We have received several submissions for changes to the bylaws. You will have a chance to read these proposed changes on page 3 of this newsletter. The Nomination Committee is accepting names of those members who would like to run for President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and the JCEA-R Representative to the JCEA Small Donor Committee. Be sure to contact Mary Forester at [email protected] if you are interested in running for one of the leadership roles. Please refer to the bylaws for more information about the roles and responsibilities of each office. Any of the current members of the Executive Committee would be happy to talk with you if you have further questions. JCEA-R will send nine delegates to the CEA-R Annual Meeting and CEA Delegate Assembly April 24th—26th. We appreciate our representatives for stepping up to help shape the direction of the Colorado Education Association in the coming years. Our delegates will meet after the Annual Meeting on April 16th to review and discuss items on the agenda. Be sure to bring your packet. Congratulations to Charlotte Green for being elected to attend the NEA-R Annual Meeting and NEA Representative Assembly in Orlando this summer. She will be a positive voice on the NEA Resolutions Committee, at the NEA-R meeting, and NEA RA as she and the other 9,000 delegates work together to plan the Association’s course at the national level. I don’t know about you, but I love all the great opportunities our Social Committee plans for us. Making friends and learning new things are integral components of our social activities. This spring be sure to mark your calendars and attend at least one of the events planned by our hard-working social committee. I can assure you, it will bring new vitality to your membership. I can’t wait to see you at a social event and our April 16 th Annual Meeting. Spring is a season full of possibilities! Take a chance and get involved. Lorraine Bowen JCEA-R President Spring 2015 Deadline for the JUNE JCEA-R Connection th is May 15 . pring is regarded as a time of renewal, and so it is with the Association. Elections and bylaw changes offer us a time to re-energize JCEA-R. Delegate Assembly provides us with an opportunity to re-focus CEA. Our JCEA-R social activities provide our members opportunities to grow new interests and make new friends. It is in the spring we rejuvenate the Association. 1 Secretary & Connection Editor S Volume 16, Issue 3 Lou Ann Elliott Vice President & Membership 303-423-5558 [email protected] ~~ PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ~~ The JCEA-R Connection Notes from the Membership Corner W e continue to grow!! Our total membership is now 512 — the largest CEA-Retired local association. Thank you for helping to recruit new members. It’s almost time for our Spring Membership drive season so we once again need your help to recruit new members from those who may be retiring this year. Anyone over 45 can also become a Pre-Retired member, have a tax write off and start getting membership benefits. Plus CEA-R annual and lifetime dues are going up in 2016-2017 and again in 2020-2021 so save yourself some money and join as a Lifetime member now. You would also not have to ever worry about renewing or increases — FOREVER! We have one more Pre-Retirement Seminar and Delegate Assembly this Spring. Hopefully, we will increase our membership substantially. I thank each of you in advance for all the help you can give! Talk to everyone you know who isn't a member and ask them to join. More than ever, this is really the time to support our Association, our active colleagues, and our students. Lou Ann Elliott JCEA-R Vice-President and Membership Chair T Spring 2015 2 Volume 16, Issue 3 If anyone has questions, please call me at 303-423-5558, or email me [email protected] JCEA Excellence Fund his spring please consider making a donation the Christa McAuliffe Scholarship Fund in honor of a family member, friend or colleague. To learn more about making a tax deductible contribution go to http://jcea.coloradoea.org/teaching-andlearning/grants-and-awards/excellence-fund. Our students thank you. — CEA-R Representative Council Report — T he CEA-R Representative Council met on January 12, 2015, at the CEA building. The Council discussed the NEA Organizing Grant we received. It will be used for recruitment and retention of members. We also discussed a possibility of adding more retired locals. The Dues Task Force report was discussed. Economics 101 says to be sustainable there needs to be more income than out go. Therefore there will be a dues increase in the 2016-2017 fiscal year and again in 2020-2021. Time to join Lifetime now!! A subcommittee comprised of Pat Peters and Gail Knowles presented a report on duties/charges of the region representatives. It was adopted. The next meeting will be March 16, 2015. If you have any ideas for increasing membership or any questions in general, contact me at [email protected] or 303-428-0190. Gail Knowles Region 3 CEA-R Representative The JCEA-R T Connection JCEA-R Bylaws changes he JCEA-R documents review committee has submitted the following Bylaw changes to be voted on at the April 16 th 2015 JCEA-R Annual Meeting. If you want a complete copy of the JCEA-R Bylaws, send an email to Charlotte. Strike through is deletion. BOLD UNDERLINED CAPS ARE AN ADDITION. Article VII – Nominations and Election of Officers and Representatives Section 4. The JCEA-R Representative to the JCEA Small Donor Committee shall be elected at the Annual Meeting by the members present and voting. Elections shall be by secret ballot. The election shall be conducted by the Nominations and Elections Committee. To win, a candidate must receive a majority of the votes cast. In the event of a plurality or a tie, a run-off election shall be held immediately between the two (2) candidates receiving the most votes. Section 6. CEA and NEA delegates shall be elected in accordance with CEA and NEA election rules an d procedures. DELETE ALL OF SECTION 4, RENUMBER SECTIONS 5 & 6. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————Article VIII - Executive Committee and Board Section 1. The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers and the elected JCEA-R Representatives (strike s) to the CEA-R Retired Representative Council, and JCEA Small Donor Committee. In addition, JCEA-R members elected to the CEA Board of Directors, NEA Board of Directors, or CEA -R Retired Representative Council, and the JCEA-R Representative to the JCEA Small Donor Committee shall serve as non-voting members of the Executive Committee. ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Article IX – Committees Section 1. There shall be the following Standing Committees: (e) Political/Legislative Involvement/SMALL DONOR (f) Social/Travel (e) Political/Legislative Involvement/SMALL DONOR shall keep the membership informed of legislation affecting education and PERA and shall engage the membership in the election of pro-public education candidates. Spring 2015 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— (a) The Executive Committee shall meet a minimum of five (5) times a year, shall establish policies, shall adopt PROPOSE a budget FOR ADOPTION BY THE JCEA-R MEMBERSHIP AT THE FALL GENERAL MEETING, shall conduct necessary business, shall approve or discharge committee chairs, and shall call general meetings of JCEA-R as necessary. 3 ————————————————————————————————————————————————–——Article VIII - Executive Committee and Board Section 1. The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers and the elected JCEA-R Representatives to the CEA-R Retired Representative Council and JCEA Small Donor Committee. In addition, JCEA -R members elected to the CEA Board of Directors, AND NEA Board of Directors, or CEA-R Retired Representative Council, and the JCEA-R representative to the JCEA Small Donor Committee shall serve as non-voting VOTING members of the Executive Committee. Volume 16, Issue 3 Section 5. The JCEA-R Connection Out and About with JCEA-R S Coming quickly is— Mar 1— Denver Restaurant Week dinner at Briarwood Mar 8— Forever Plaid at BDT Stage (with CARE) he Holiday season is always busy. These JCEA-R members enjoyed some of our recent activities: Diana Bliss, Lorraine Bowen & Mom Mary, Dottie Brenner, Joyce Brown, Joan Campbell, Jeannie Duffy & Phil Trettenero, Betty Flaten, Bev Green, Charlotte Green, Bonnie & Rod Hayes, Ruth Karenko and friend Jackie, Margaret Kaschak, Gail Knowles, Snow & Rick Lopez, Marilyn Mallander, Bunnie Nelson, Lindy Reed, and Bob & Kathy Zachman. Come join us for an event! O ur Scholarship Travel will once again be contributing to the JCEA Excellence. Some JCEA-R members are going to Costa Rica next week. Others are sailing on the Melodies of the Danube— Budapest to Prague River Cruise in April. More trips will be planned in the future. If you would like to request a destinations, please contact Charlotte Green, 720-320-1721, [email protected]. 4 Volume 16, Issue 3 ince our Winter Connection JCEA-R members have enjoyed a number of great social events including: Dec 3 - Christmas Luncheon at Mt Vernon Country Club Dec 11 - Table Mesa dinner and Miner’s Alley Musical Jan 1– “Brillant’/Cartier exhibition Feb 11 - Buffet Luncheon at Warren Tech Feb 24 - JCEA-R Legislative Meeting T Spring 2015 Blarney Competition Go Green March 16!! A re you ready to participate in the celebration? We invite all our members, their family and friends to bring your thirst and your best tavern talk to Bakers Street Pub in Belmar on Monday, March 16th any time after 4 PM to celebrate an early St Patrick's Day over brews and a nibble or two. We have a side room reserved just for us. If you plan to attend, please RSVP with your name and the number in your party to Jeanne Duffy at 303-231-9598 or [email protected] no later than the day prior to the event. Between now and March 16th, sharpen your cajolery talk and nonsense stories. Practice your best adulations, exaggerations and compliments. Get ready to come spread some blarney and share your lucky charms. In the event you're the quiet type, come sip on an ale and savor a bite, while you simply sit back and let those around you beguile, allure and regale you with their tales. Baker Street is located at 7260 W Alaska Drive in Lakewood. It's a perfect tavern to talk all the nonsense you like over your favorite craft beer and some especially good pub fare including Fish and Chips or Shepherd's Pie. Bring all the hooey you've got. Share blarney about why you're broke. Try your best flattery and wheedle a pint of ale from your friends. Come talk nonsense and use your persuasion skills to coax favors. Just don't try sweet talking the wench or lad waiting on our tables. Enjoy a morsel, a meal or an ale, spread your best blarney and jawbone until closing. Show us what you've got! It is said, a good friend is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have. Your friends will all be there. So should you. The JCEA-R T Connection Warren Tech Volume 16, Issue 3 he wonderful buffet luncheons put on two days a month by the culinary arts students at Warren Tech in their Expectations Restaurant continue to be one of the best kept secrets in Jeffco. But, 16 JCEA-R members and friends know the “code” and enjoyed a truly exceptional lunch on February 11th. They also learned about the Warren Tech’s new programs and successes from Assistant Principal Rosemary Smith in an impromptu after-lunch discussion. She even asked to take our picture. We’ll plan to attend this event again and you’ll want to join us. YUM!! 5 W hat were you doing in 1968? Starting your first year teaching in Jeffco in a sheath dress? Working on JCEA’s first Master Agreement? Wading in the muddy swamps of Viet Nam? Protesting the war? Entering high school in a tie-dyed shirt? Whatever you were doing, you probably have some distinct memories of a memorable, culture-changing year. The History Colorado Center can help us relive that pivotal year with The 1968 Exhibit through photographs, artifacts, vintage pop culture items and interactives. JCEA-R members and guests have a reservation to visit the exhibit on Monday, May 4th at 2 pm. To secure your place, please send a $10 check made out to Melinda Reed, and mail it to her at 3671 Ward Road, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033. Your check will be returned to you at the Center or forfeited and donated to the museum if you don’t show up. You will pay admission when we get there: $12 for adults under 65, $10 for 65 and older. There will not be a docent-led tour but it should be fun to see things with others who were “there.” Deadline for reservations is Monday, April 27th. The Colorado History Center is located in downtown Denver at 12th and Broadway. Parking is available across Broadway in the parking garage next to the Art Museum (garage entrance on 13th just west of Broadway)…. or go ’green’ and take the bus or light rail. Spring 2015 The 1968 Exhibit – Colorado History Center The JCEA-R W Connection e will be hosting a Pre-Retirement members who are over 54 years old are invited to attend our informative workshop. Diana Bliss is the committee chair. If you wish to help with set up on the afternoon before, help with refreshments or greet participants on April 11th, contact Diana at [email protected] 6 Volume 16, Issue 3 Retirement Tea Spring 2015 READ ACROSS AMERICA Seminar on April 11th at the JCEA office. JCEA J CEA-R and JCEA have decided to reinstitute the Retirement Tea, with JCEA-R taking the lead to honor JCEA members who are retiring from the District. The Tea is scheduled for April 30th. We are in need of volunteers to join our ad hoc committee. We need folks who can help design invitations and awards, help with refreshments, and set up and tear down the event. If you are interested in being on the committee, please contact Lorraine Bowen by March 15 th at [email protected] O h the Places You Will Go” is the theme for this year’s Read Across America celebration. Schools love having guest readers. Students’ eyes light up when they see the Cat enter their classrooms. Librarians jump for joy at the gift of a hardback book to their school library. Susan Niles and Lorraine Bowen thank all our members who have and will volunteer their time to encourage life-long reading! I f you would like to join those receiving the color JCEA-R Connection via e-mail, please send your email address, or any changes, to [email protected] It’s in color, and you can ENLARGE it for easier reading. We’ll continue to mail to those who prefer the printed version. J CEA-R members are joining CARE (Central Adams Retired Educators) March 8th to see Forever Plaid at the BDT Stage. An afternoon of music and fun is awaiting us. Now, join CARE for a new favorite—Mary Poppins !!! Sunday, May 17th NOON dinner/show $38.00 Deadline - April 9th Send checks payable to CARE to: Pat Baker, 1040 Kearney, Denver, CO 80220 or call Pat at 303-322-2176. Reserve early— this will sell out fast. It's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film, Mary Poppins includes a score filled with timeless classics such as Feed the Birds, Jolly Holiday, Step in Time and the Academy Award®-winning Chim Chim Cheree. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family how to value each other again. Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony® Awards, including Best Musical. The JCEA-R Connection Dates to add to your JCEA-R Calendar !! The Briarwood 6:30 p.m. Denver Restaurant Week Reminder April 30 JCEA-R/JCEA Retirement Tea March 2 Read Across America Celebrations May 4 1968 Exhibit—Colorado History Center (deadline April 27) March 8 Forever Plaid - Reminder BDT Stage (Bldr Dinner) (CARE) May 17 Mary Poppins (deadline April 9) BDT Stage (Bldr Dinner) (CARE) March 16 Baker Street Pub and Grill (deadline March 15) April 11 Pre-Retirement Seminar April 16 JCEA-R Annual Meeting 9:20 am April 24-26 CEA Delegate Assembly in Denver W Mt Vernon Summer luncheon December 2 Mt Vernon Holiday Luncheon JCEA-R and its affiliates does not assume responsibility for any liability to anyone participating in NEA-R, CEA-R, or JCEA-R activities. Did you Know? arking at CEA is now limited to those Association members who are visiting CEA for business purposes. Members can no longer use the parking lot when going to the Capitol on their own or attending to other business in the area. Violators will be subject to ticketing and/or towing. A School Board Watch/JCEA News ccording to the Chinese calendar, 2015 is the year of the goat. People born in the year of the goat are characterized by creativity, intelligence, dependability, and calmness. These are definitely traits that JCEA needs to employ this spring during the upcoming contract negotiations. JCEA-Retired is committed to standing with JCEA and helping the Association meet the needs of teachers to ensure all students get the best education possible. As for what is happening at JCEA, please keep reading our email updates. That is the best way to keep informed and to get involved. Let your friends who do not get electronic communications know what is happening. Attend School Board Meetings or watch them on live-streaming. The more you know the more you can share with your friends and family who live in Jeffco. Remember to “Stand Up For All Students”. T Political/ Legislative Involvement Chair hree cheers to Karen Colman for volunteering to be our Political/ Legislative Involvement Chair. Due to health concerns and other time commitments, Donna Johnson has not been able to fulfill her term. Karen is perfect for the job. She is currently serving on the JCEA Organizing for Action Team; therefore, she has intimate knowledge about what is going on and can keep JCEA-R well-informed. Thank you, Karen! Spring 2015 P July 23 7 hen sending in reservations, please send separate checks for each event. Also be sure to include your phone number in case we need to contact you for any changes. June 28-July 6 NEA-R Annual Meeting and NEA Representative Assembly in Orlando Volume 16, Issue 3 March 1 The JCEA-R Connection Jefferson County Education Association 1447 Nelson Lakewood, CO 80215 JCEA-R OFFICERS: Lorraine Bowen, President Lou Ann Elliott, Vice-President Charlotte Green, Secretary Marge Bozarth, Treasurer Volume 16, Issue 3 JCEA-R CONNECTION STAFF: Charlotte Green, Editor t — /jcea u o us a.org k e ec Ch orado ol c . cea -r Spring 2015 8 J Celebrate Read Across AMERICA "You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read with a child." JCEA-R Annual Meeting April 16th, 2015 JCEA Office 9:00 am social - 9:20 am meeting Followed by delegate meeting for CEA Delegate Assembly—bring your delegate packet. Plan now to be there!!!
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