National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association February 2015 Volume 59 - Number 1 TUCSON CHAPTER 55 11200 S Sierrita Mtn Rd #338 Tucson, AZ 85736-1434 President 546-4947 “OLDEST CHAPTER IN ARIZONA” Dianne Williams [email protected] Happy New Year! Tucson Chapter 55 brought in the New Year right with a great turn-out. We had approximately 36 members and guests in attendance! Thanks to all who came out in the rain. Jennifer Phelps, Ms. Fix-It, gave a presentation on downsizing, organizing, and de-cluttering your home. From getting ideas on organization of a room to staging for home sale, she‟s your gal. You can also see her on KGUN-9 occasionally and on The Morning Blend show the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Our Chapter needs a new charity for 2015 and we will be discussing possibilities at our next meeting. Everyone is welcome to come Feb. 9th at the Golden Corral on 22nd St. at 11a.m. Our speaker will be Lew Sampson from the SCAM squad. Hope to see you soon! ..........Dianne 1st Vice President – Wally Ostby 909-3561 [email protected] -The February meeting speaker will be Lou Samson, from the Sheriff‟s Auxiliary Volunteers. He will speak on: How to protect yourself from scams. -The March meeting speaker will be Brenden Dickenson, from the Border Patrol: He will speak on: Duties of the agents and how they are protecting us. -The April meeting speaker will be Don Ledbetter, WeGottaGuy.com. He will address: Connection to Contractors you can trust for any household repairs. 1st VP Wally Ostby presents a Chapter 55 coffee mug to our January featured speaker Jennifer Phelps, MS. Fix-It. Service Officer 628-7491 Maria Campbell [email protected] Keep reading your NARFE Magazine. Read the articles under the Legislative Report. Keep up to date on the latest focus of NARFE advocacy efforts by receiving the weekly Hotline. The Hotline is available free by e-mail to members who include their e-mail addresses in their membership records, on the NARFE web site at www.narfe.org or by phone toll-free at 877-217-8234. If you need more help, you can contact me. Contacting the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) can give you many answers to your retirement questions. There are toll free numbers which you can use: TOLL FREE: 1-888-767-6738 or for hearing impaired: 1-800-.878-5707* *Telecommunications Device for the Deaf If you are calling OPM, call early in the morning just after 7:30 AM our time as they have Customer Service Specialists available as of 9:30 AM Eastern Time or call just before 2:00 PM our time. Active Employee Report – 647-7063 Karen Gustafson [email protected] What‟s new with the Thrift Savings Plan? The Smart Savings Plan, H.R 4913, which shifts the default fund of the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) from the G Fund to the L Fund for new employees, was headed to the President for his signature in December 2014. Currently, new federal employees have their TSP investments automatically placed in the G Fund, unless they elect otherwise. NARFE supported this bill. Next issue: Active Employees Want to Know . . . ......Karen Treasurer’s Report – 885-9144 Balance 1 Nov 2014 Receipts Expenses paid Balance on hand, 31 Dec 2015 Chuck Brumfield [email protected] $6,841.49 $1,093.60 $1,144.07 $6,791.02 Alzheimer’s Report Kathy Ferguson 747-3114 [email protected] Watch the movie listings for a new film coming out soon! The title is “Still Alice”, starring Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart. The character, Alice, is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer‟s at the age of 50. Julianne Moore had many conversations with early-onset Alzheimer‟s patients while preparing for the role. In the movie, Alice attempts to answer the question: “What‟s it like”? She says, “It‟s not always the same. On my good days I can almost pass for a normal person. Sometimes I can see the words hanging in front of me and I can‟t reach them. And I don‟t know who I am or what I‟m going to lose next.” It is hoped that the movie, “Still Alice”, will spark public awareness of Alzheimer‟s and lead to increased investment in research. According to an article in the Jan.–Feb. 2015 issue of AARP Bulletin, government research funding for Alzheimer‟s will reach $566 million this fiscal year. However, compare that to funding for heart disease $1.2 billion, funding for cancer research $5.4 billion and AIDS research $3 billion. If you contrast Alzheimer‟s funding to the other major diseases, or compare the spending on research to the cost of care, we are not spending nearly enough. The NARFE/Alzheimer‟s fund was begun in 1985 and all funds donated through NARFE go to research. Our chapter participates through the 50/50 drawing each month and by recycling aluminum cans, in addition to donations by individuals. A big thank you to all members who have helped. .......Kathy Calendar 885-2570 Pete Gauthier [email protected] *February 9, 2015 (Monday): NARFE Chapter 55 meeting 11:00-1:30 for lunch at the Golden Corral, 4380 East 22nd Street, on the South side of 22nd street, between S. Columbus and S. Belvedere Ave. Cost for lunch buffet incl tax, and drink such as iced tea, is approx. $10.50, which is the lower senior rate, plus tip. Doors open at 11am. Guest speaker starts after lunch. *February 28, 2015 (Saturday): The 4th Annual Pima Council on Aging (PCOA) Ages „n Stages Expo celebrates the quality of active older adult living in Pima County. The Expo will feature entertainment, seminars, demonstrations, exhibits and more. The Expo will be held at Casino Del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There is free admission and free parking and the Expo benefits PCOA. For more information, call PCOA at 790-0504. *March 9 (Monday): NARFE Chapter 55 meeting 11:001:30 for lunch at the Golden Corral, 4380 East 22nd Street, Sunshine Committee If anyone knows of anyone that is shut in, in the hospital, having a special anniversary, etc., please notify Pat Keeler @ (520) 296-6848, or send email to: [email protected] and she will send a card from Chapter 55. Legislative Report 760-1952 Vern Pall [email protected] THE RESULTS ARE IN! HAPPY NEW YEAR??? Other than cheap gasoline, there is not a lot to cheer about right now. A lot of bi-partisan fighting kept the 113rd Congress from getting anything accomplished. In fact, it has been called the most “do nothing” Congress in several decades. In the Senate, under the leadership of Harry Reid, 374 bills passed by the House were shelved. With new leadership there, we may see some progress. With so many old issues yet to be resolved and new issues arriving every minute, you and I need to ensure that our issues are not ignored. We can do this by keeping up to date on legislation in Congress that applies to active and retired federal employees. That‟s what NARFE is all about: Legislation applying to active and retired federal employees. There‟s no better source of information applying to NARFE legislative goals than our very own NARFE magazine. Just take a look at the January 2015 issue, page 39. Here it is: NARFE’s Legislative Program for the 114th Congress. Okay, what is the program? RETIREMENT-Federal Civil Service Annuities -Social Security FEDERAL EMPLOYEE PAY, JOB SECURITY AND OTHER BENEFITS HEALTH CARE-Federal Employees Health Benefits Program -MEDICARE -Long-Term Care U. S. POSTAL SERVICE REFORM OTHER PROVISIONS Everything in that program affects every one of us. Now what can you do to promote our NARFE legislative program? -Write letters. -Make phone calls. -Visit your congressional representatives and senators. Specific bills are listed in our monthly NARFE magazine. They are also listed on our NARFE website with prepared letters that you can quickly and easily send to those we sent to Congress to represent us. Speaking of those we sent to Congress, brings to mind the fact that we have two new representatives from Arizona in the 114th Congress, Martha McSally, CD-2 and Ruben Gallego, CD-7. Both need to know who we are and what we need. We can educate them through our letters, phone calls and visits. In representative government, you are a major player. ……….Vern Membership Etta Bryant 578-0848 narfeazfp.gmail.com ways to enhance our membership. Keep some membership applications with you at all times. Be a NARFE hero by assuring our survival. RECRUIT! RECRUIT! RECRUIT! and make 2015 a real membership growth for us. Once we recruit, we must RETAIN our members. Retirement from federal service generates more questions than answers. That is where NARFE and the Local Chapters come in. Stay with NARFE! Numbers count in Washington. NARFE is a legislative advocate for all current and retired federal employees. It exists solely to protect the benefits and rights you‟ve earned during your working career and for those still working. NARFE‟s strength is in its membership. Traveling or Going Away - Remember, if you are going away (temporarily or permanently) or are a snowbird and will be leaving or returning to the Tucson area, the post office will NOT hold or forward your newsletters. PLEASE let us know and we can either not send them or mail them to another address. It costs your chapter money to get them back. Or how about receiving your newsletter by an attachment to an email? Thank you to those that have notified our Chapter. NEW MEMBERS & TRANSFERS: Philip Hall. We look forward to meeting you and hope you will attend one of our monthly meetings at the Golden Corral at 4380 E 22nd Street. We wish the following a HAPPY BIRTHDAY: January-Ruth Sackie, Yolanda Salgado, Rosario LaPorta, Chuck Brumfield, Helen Kelley, William Eberle, & Karen Gustafson; February-Gloria McMasters, Howard Jones, Pete Gauthier, Betty Peppe, Sara Piotrowski, Mary Hall Ellis, & Wayne Wilkerson. If you have a birthday in January or February and it is not listed, give me a call so I can list yours, too. We do not give out this information. ..........Etta (Editor’s Note: There is no information on our local charity yet. The Membership will select a new charity for 2015 at the February 9 meeting.) Recruitment Incentives has ended and congratulations to those that received the $10 from Headquarters and $10 from the Arizona Federation. Thank you for our recruiting efforts. Chaplain's Corner 760-1952 We must face reality. NARFE MUST CHANGE TO SURVIVE. A rebranding study and the development and implementation of a strategic plan are keys to our continued survival. Thanks in part to the incentive program offered by Headquarters and our Federation we are making small strides in membership. Each and every member is a NARFE recruiter and if you give a little thought to it, you can think of many Speak lovingly and kindly; O let the task be ours; to scatter by the wayside, not thorns, but smiling flowers. Though crowned with peace and plenty our happy homes may be, remember those around us less fortunate than we. Speak lovingly and kindly, for He, our Lord, will know, to us that He will show, the kindness that we to others show. ......Jane Jane Pall [email protected] TUCSON CHAPTER 55 Published 9 times a year by NATIONAL ACTIVE and RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION Etta Bryant 11200 S Sierrita Mtn Rd #338 Tucson, AZ 85736-1434 February 2015 Volume 59 - Number 1 Return Service Requested NON-PROFIT ORG. 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