Board of Directors President Frank Blackburn 1515 SR 245 Clovis, N.M. 88101-9476 1.575.985.2455 Vice President Kenny Wilhite 950 CR 15 Clovis, N.M. 88101-9575 1.575.389.5116 Secretary-Treasurer Pow Carter P.O. Box 516 Fort Sumner, N.M. 88119-0516 1.575.355.2998 Milo Aragon P.O. Box 251 Ribera, N.M. 87560-0251 1.575.421.2227 Shirley Carter 624 Maple Clayton, N.M. 88415-2904 1.575.374.9761 James Cordova P.O. Box 457 Santa Rosa, N.M. 88435-0457 1.575.472.3986 Mabel Flores 436 Baca Ave. Santa Rosa, N.M. 88435-2442 1.575.472.5326 Frank Garnett 1901 Quay Rd 96 Nara Visa, N.M. 88430-9718 575.633.2029 Leland Harral HC 61 Box 41 Encino, N.M. 88321-9701 1.575.584.2674 Jim Lyssy P.O. Box 446 Fort Sumner, N.M. 88119-0446 1.575.355.2811 Michael Montoya P.O. Box 205 Roy, N.M. 87743-0205 1.575.485.2270 Jerry Sours 3729 CR U Grady, N.M. 88120-9637 1.575.357.2092 Larry Wallin P.O. Box 355 Logan, N.M. 88426-0355 1.575.487.2616 Corporate Executives Tom Phelps Chief Executive Officer Vince Tyson Chief Operations Officer Buddy Vaughan Chief Business Development Officer Joel Drahman Chief Sales/ Marketing Officer David Robinson Chief Financial Officer The Netlink is published monthly by Plateau. Comments, questions or suggestions for articles should be directed to J.R. Jacobs, Plateau, P.O. Box 1947, Clovis, N.M. 88102-1947. Phone 1.575.389.4241. Email [email protected]. Also, on-line version available at http://www.plateautel.com. March 2015 A Closer Connection for the Cooperative Members Clovis to host Annual Membership Meeting Planning for the Annual Membership Meeting is being finalized. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, April 18 in the Lecture Hall on the campus of Clovis High School, with remote two-way Interactive Television (ITV) locations in the Clayton High School Cafeteria and in the ITV rooms at Logan and Santa Rosa High Schools. Members choosing not to travel to Clovis for the meeting can participate in the Annual The Clovis High School Lecture Hall hosts the 2015 Annual Meeting process, including Membership Meeting. member registration and voting, currently held by Frank Blackburn of at one of the remote ITV Ranchvale, New Mexico. locations. Member registration begins Position # 7, Districts 6, 7 and 8 – at 8 a.m. MDT and promptly ends at 10 represents the Clayton (374), Nara a.m. MDT with the start of the business Visa (633) and Roy (485) exchanges meeting. – currently held by Frank Garnett of Regular agenda items during the Nara Visa, New Mexico. meeting include reports of officers Position # 11, Districts 9, 10 and 11 and committees, election of Board of – represents the Anton Chico (427), Directors, reports of Cooperative officers Conchas Dam (868), El Valle (421), and committees, presentation of the Mosquero (673), Santa Rosa (472), 2015 Education Foundation Scholarship Trementina (641) and White Lakes winners and any other business presented (422) exchanges – currently held by before the Cooperative membership. James Cordova of Santa Rosa, New This year, five terms of office are up Mexico. for election on the Board of Directors. Position # 13, Districts 3 and 13 – Positions to be filled at this year’s represents the Bellview (456), Grady meeting are (see pages 4 and 5 for (357), Logan (487) and San Jon (576) more information about the Board of exchanges – currently held by Larry Directors’ election and voting at the Wallin of Logan, New Mexico. Annual Membership Meeting): Each registered member will receive Position # 1, Districts 1 and 2 a valuable gift bag (all locations), be – represents the Farwell (481), eligible for door prizes (all locations) Ranchvale (985), South Clovis (683) and be treated to lunch after the meeting and Pleasant Hill (389) exchanges – (lunch at the Clovis location only). currently held by Kenny Wilhite of Questions or comments concerning the Pleasant Hill, New Mexico. Annual Membership Meeting should Position # 2, Districts 1 and 2 be directed to Plateau, P.O. Box 1947, – represents the Farwell (481), Clovis, NM 88102-1947, 1.800.432.2369 Ranchvale (985), South Clovis (683) or 1.575.389.5100. and Pleasant Hill (389) exchanges – February Board meeting highlights Mission statement The Cooperative Board of Directors met in regular session on Thursday, February 26. Highlights of that meeting follow: Our mission is to provide our members with universal access to high quality, reasonably priced, progressive telecommunications services that enhance the quality of life and economic development of our service areas. • The Board approved the applications of 42 new members to the Cooperative. • Nominating committees were appointed for the following Board Positions: Position 1, Districts 1 and 2 Position 2, Districts 1 and 2 Sylvia Shugart, chairwoman Jay Sealey Paul Lough Lonnie Mitchell, alternate Robert Snell, chairman Kathryn Tate Glen Johnson Danny Gear, alternate Position 7, Districts 6, 7 and 8 Renea Rinestine, chairwomen Yolanda Kimber Kynda Butt Karen Bell, alternate Position 11, Districts 9, 10, 11 Gilbert Sena, chairman Ernest Tapia Adolfo Romero Michael Chavez, alternate Position 13, Districts 3 and 13 Brady Bryant, chairman Roger Bowe Johnny Irving Larry Charles, alternate • Board members James Cordova, Mabel Flores and Frank Garnett reported about their participation in a check presentation from the Nuestros Vecinos-Our Neighbors Grant Program to Anton Chico Economic Development, Inc. • A matching grant was approved through the Nuestros Vecinos-Our Neighbors Grant Program for $5,000 to Martha’s Café in Roy, New Mexico for business startup. • A construction status report was presented to the Board and included: ~ Construction of fiber-optic cable in Grady and Broadview is complete, and conversion of individual subscribers from copper cable to the new fiber-optic cable network is complete, with just a handful of members left to switch over. ~ Conversion of members in the San Jon community from copper cable to the fiberoptic cable network is underway. ~ Construction of a fiber-optic network in the community of Mosquero is underway. ~ Rural Fiber Expansion Project construction in the El Cerrito area in the El Valle exchange has begun. ~ All but one cell site has been upgraded to 4G service. The next regular meeting of the Cooperative Board of Directors is scheduled for Thursday, March 26 at the Cooperative’s offices north of Clovis. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/plateautel We will work for the attainment of this mission through investment in, and efficient management of diverse telecommunication related ventures, which will provide financial and other value. We will strive to achieve this mission by deployment of appropriate technologies, and empowering and equipping our employees to deliver customer satisfaction. Get the Netlink online Netlink readers can choose to continue receiving a monthly issue of the Netlink through traditional mail service or electronically. If you choose the electronic method, email us at jrj@ plateautel.com, and we’ll notify you when the latest Netlink edition is available online. Be sure to include name, email address and your phone number. In most instances, you’ll have the Netlink before any of your neighbors or friends receive it through regular mail. Monthly survey drawing winners Customers receiving a $25 gift certificate in this month’s survey drawing include: • Dan and Karen Bryan, Gladstone, New Mexico • Joann Haddock, Roswell, New Mexico • Imelda Cruz, Sudan, Texas • Choice Inn, Clovis, New Mexico • William Wood, Clovis, New Mexico All completed surveys are eligible for the monthly drawing. Page 2 Spring is on the way Special to the Netlink, by Tom Phelps CEO As the old proverb goes, “No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.” With that in mind, there are already a few signs signaling that spring is truly on its way—basketball season winding down, baseball and softball seasons beginning; and, of course, the appearance of everything green as we celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day. In addition, your Cooperative is in full swing preparing for next month’s Annual Membership Meeting. Spring is the traditional time of year that members of credit unions, electric co-ops and telecoms in this area gather to participate in the cooperative spirit of self-governance and self-determination called an annual membership meeting. Thousands of cooperative businesses across the country will follow suit, hosting some version of an annual membership meeting this year. Each of those meetings strengthens the democratic spirit of cooperative businesses. Plateau continues that tradition on April 18 in the Lecture Hall on the campus of Clovis High School. Once again, members may elect to participate in the meeting through ITV locations in Clayton, Logan and Santa Rosa. ITV lessens the travel burden for many and affords them the opportunity to participate. It is still believed that Plateau is the only cooperative business in the country that conducts its membership meeting through a two-way interactive television system. forget to mention, it is also a great opportunity to meet and visit with old and new friends and neighbors. All members of the Cooperative are encouraged to participate either at the main site in Clovis, or one of the ITV locations. Member participation is the key element of the cooperative spirit, so make plans now to attend. I hope to see you at the 2015 Annual Membership Meeting. This year’s meeting promises to be just as enjoyable as those in the past. Five Board of Directors’ positions are up for election, the 2015 Education Foundation Scholarship winners will be introduced and reports of activities and accomplishments achieved in 2014 will be presented, along with information about this year’s plans and outlook. Of course, we must not Page 3 Voting eligibility at the Annual Membership Meeting and related issues In preparation for the upcoming Annual Membership Meeting to be held in Clovis on April 18, and to standardize issues regarding voting, clarification is needed (see Article III, Section 5 of the Bylaws). The procedure for voting by non-individual members sometimes arises. To make this process more systematic, below is a standard form to be completed and submitted at the time of registration to allow voting by non-individual members at future Annual Membership Meetings. The form may also be acquired by calling the Cooperative’s corporate offices at 1.575.389.5100, toll free 1.800.432.2369, or by visiting our website at http://www.plateautel.com. According to Membership Policy #15 relating to the credentials and election committee, the Board grants authority to a group of non-member, non-employee certified public accountants to conduct the elections of Board members. The CPAs will respond to all voting issues, collect, tabulate and report election/voting results to the Cooperative’s membership while in attendance at the Annual Meeting, either in person or by participation at remote, televised locations. These individuals will be independently employed by the Cooperative and will have no direct or indirect association with the company. Also, subsection (m) of the policy states, “That should an election for a director position result in a tie, then the two candidates with the highest vote total, thereafter, will immediately be submitted to the membership for an additional vote in a runoff election.” Members registering at the Annual Membership Meeting on behalf of a partnership, organization, church, trust, corporation, governmental agency or limited liability company must present documentation at registration denoting such. For convenience, a blank form has been provided below to accomplish this. The form must be signed and notarized. The form can be delivered by the appointed individual at the time of registration at the Annual Meeting. No person may vote more than one time or receive more than one ballot. For more information, call 1.575.389.5100 or 1.800.432.2369. E.N.M.R. TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE Affidavit for use by a Non-Individual Member to Authorize a Voting Representative I, _______________ do hereby certify that _______________________ is the voting representative of _________________________ {name of entity} and is the duly authorized legal representative for such entity for the purpose of voting on any and all matters that may arise at the Annual Membership Meeting of E.N.M.R. Telephone Cooperative (hereinafter referred to as “E.N.M.R.”) as held on April 18, 2015 in Clovis, New Mexico with ITV locations in Clayton, Logan and Santa Rosa. This affidavit shall remain in effect through said meeting date unless earlier cancelled by written notice received by E.N.M.R. Type of Entity: (please specify) □ Organization □ Church □ Trust □ Corporation □ Partnership □ Governmental Agency □ Limited Liability Business □ Sole Proprietorship ____________________________________ SIGNATURE ____________________________________ TITLE ____________________________________ Cooperative Member’s Qualifying Telephone Number STATE OF NEW MEXICO ) COUNTY OF_________ ) ss. ) On this ____________day of ___________, 2015 personally appeared before me _____________________, being known to be the person acknowledging the foregoing instrument. (SEAL) My commission expires: _____________________________________________ ______________________________NOTARY PUBLIC Page 4 Board of Directors nominating procedures A Cooperative member can become a candidate for election to the Board of Directors by two methods: Kenny Wilhite of Pleasant Hill, New Mexico. The first is to be recommended by a nominating committee. The current Board of Directors appoints nominating committees between 30 and 70 days before the Annual Membership Meeting. The duty of the committees is to submit a list of eligible candidates for the Board positions slated for election. The nominating committees’ recommendations must be completed and posted at least 20 days before the Annual Meeting. There must be at least one eligible candidate for each vacant Board Position. The second method is to be nominated by petition. A petition signed by at least 15 members of the Cooperative can qualify any member in good standing with the Cooperative. The petition must be submitted to the Cooperative’s business offices north of Clovis at least 20 days before the Annual Membership Meeting in order to have the name of the candidate placed on the official ballot. Candidates for election to the Board of Directors must meet the following requirements as quoted from the Cooperative’s Bylaws; Article IV, Section 5: Position # 2 – represents the Farwell (481), Ranchvale (985), South Clovis (683) and Pleasant Hill (389) exchanges – currently held by Frank Blackburn of Ranchvale, New Mexico. Position # 7 – represents the Clayton (374), Nara Visa (633) and Roy (485) exchanges – currently held by Frank Garnett of Nara Visa, New Mexico. Position # 11 – represents the Anton Chico (427), Conchas Dam (868), El Valle (421), Mosquero (673), Santa Rosa (472), Trementina (641) and White Lakes (422) exchanges – currently held by James Cordova of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Position # 13 – represents the Bellview (456), Grady (357), Logan (487) and San Jon (576) exchanges – currently held by Larry Wallin of Logan, New Mexico. Questions concerning the Annual Membership Meeting should be directed to Plateau in writing, or by calling 1.800.432.2369. “No person shall be eligible to become or remain a director of the Cooperative who: (a) is not a member and is not presently residing in the area served or to be served by the Cooperative; (b) is in any way employed by or financially interested in a competing enterprise or a business engaged in selling telecommunications service or supplies, or constructing or maintaining telecommunications facilities other than a business operating on a cooperative nonprofit basis for the purpose of furthering rural telephones; (c) in the case of a director to be elected as the representative of a numbered director district, is not a resident of the area from which elected; (d) is an employee of the Cooperative; and (e) is related to an employee of the Cooperative as a close relative. For the purpose of this section, close relatives include grandparents, parents, husband, wife, children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles and spouses of any of the foregoing.” Rural Youth of America: Have Your Voices Heard! 2015 Rural Youth Telecommunications Survey Go online and fill out the survey today! To encourage your participation, each person who completes this survey will be automatically entered in a random drawing to win a Kindle Fire. The deadline to participate is April 15, 2015. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2015FRS RuralYouthSurvey The 2015 Annual Membership Meeting occurs on Saturday, April 18 in Clovis, New Mexico. Board terms expiring in 2015 include the following: Position # 1 – represents the Farwell (481), Ranchvale (985), South Clovis (683) and Pleasant Hill (389) exchanges – currently held by We need YOUR help to make this survey a success! Page 5 Frequently asked questions regarding voting at the Annual Membership Meeting Q: Can any person receive more than one ballot and vote more than one time? A: No. No person can receive more than one ballot or vote more than one time. Q: I have five telephone numbers. Can I register each and every number? A: No. The Cooperative Bylaws allow one vote per member without regard for how many lines a member has. Q: Can a member vote by proxy for another member? A: No. Proxy voting is not allowed under Cooperative Bylaws and all matters must be voted in person. Q: Can I register under both my residence and my business? A: No. The Cooperative Bylaws state that each member is entitled to only one vote. It has been the Cooperative’s practice that no person may receive more than one ballot. A partnership, organization, church, trust, corporation, governmental agency or limited liability company which holds a separate membership certificate is entitled to vote. It would be proper for the entity to supply an affidavit authorizing a voting representative. In so doing, the entity may designate an authorized voting representative on behalf of such entity. Q: Can I register under my business and my wife register under my residence? A: Yes, if you are a member of the Cooperative, and as long as no person receives more than one ballot or votes more than one time and the business has a separate member number from the residential service. An affidavit, resolution or other documentation will be necessary if the business is a partnership, organization, church, trust, corporation, governmental agency or limited liability company, and so long as no person receives more than one ballot or votes more than one time. ballot or vote more than one time. Q: Do I get to register for my wireless, Internet or long distance account? A: No. Internet, wireless or long distance services alone or landline service outside the Cooperative’s exchange area do not qualify for membership rights in the Cooperative (see footnote below). Q: Do I have to be present at the time of voting? A: Yes. Q: If I am standing in line at the time registration closes, will I still be allowed to register to vote? A: Yes. Q: If I walk in the door a few minutes after 10 a.m. but there is still a line, will I be allowed to vote? A: No. Footnote: For the purposes of voting eligibility, a Cooperative member is defined as a person, business or organization that receives landline telephone service from a Central Office located within one of the Cooperative’s 26 service area exchanges. Landline phone numbers beginning with these prefixes will generally qualify as Cooperative memberships — 279 (House), 355 (Fort Sumner), 357 (Grady), 372 (Weber City), 374 (Clayton), 389 (Pleasant Hill), 421 (El Valle), 422 (White Lakes), 423 (Bingham), 427 (Anton Chico), 456 (Bellview), 458 (Ragland), 472 (Santa Rosa), 481 (Farwell, TX), 485 (Roy), 487 (Logan), 575 (East Glenrio), 576 (San Jon), 584 (Vaughn), 633 (Nara Visa), 641 (Trementina), 673 (Mosquero), 683 (South Clovis), 849 (Corona), 868 (Conchas Dam) or 985 (Ranchvale). Q: Can an employee register and vote on behalf of my soleproprietorship business? A: No. The owner of a sole-proprietorship business would be the only person allowed to register to vote on behalf of the business. Allowing an employee to register to vote on behalf of a sole-proprietorship business constitutes a vote by proxy which is not allowed under Cooperative Bylaws. Q: Can I register under my church? A: Members can register on behalf of a church provided that person has a resolution, affidavit or other proper documentation authorizing the person registering to vote and so long as the authorized voting representative receives only one ballot and votes only one time. Q: I am an elected official (county, city, state). Can I register under one of the agency’s telephone numbers which represent a membership in the Cooperative? A: Members can register on behalf of a governmental agency provided that the person has a resolution, affidavit or other proper documentation from the agency authorizing the person to register and vote. Again, no person can receive more than one Page 6 Classified Ads Classified advertising rates - $3 for first 15 words and 30 cents per word thereafter per issue. There is no limit on the number of items per ad. Count each whole number or phone number as one word. There are no additional charges for business ads. Ads run on space available basis. 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Plateau’s liability for classified advertising is limited to refund of the amount paid for the publication of that advertisement. For Lease – Pasture for 120 steers. Thirtyone miles east of Las Vegas, New Mexico on Highway 104. May 1 to September 30, Call 1.415.837.3453. Employment Opportunity – The Town of Vaughn is looking for a water/wastewater Level II operator. For more information, please call Carmen Langley at 1.575.584.2301 or Roman Garcia at 1.575.512.5501. For Sale – 1990s Airlock Log Cabin, KellerWilliams, 13 Wigwam Trail, Pecos River Retreat, Ilfeld, New Mexico between Santa Fe and Las Vegas. Views of Rowe Mesa, private access to Pecos River, three acres, community utilities. New condition, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Heatilator fireplace, propane furnace, insulated double garage, covered RV parking, in quiet community. $249,500. Contact owner at 505.690.1062. Serious inquiries only. For Sale – 2.9 acres with a 16-80 Redmon Trailer, comes with all utilities. 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Tall shop space and carport. Co-op water. Big Mesa Realty, 575.456.2000, Paul Stout, Broker, 575.760.5461. For Sale – 7351 Quay Road AI, Tucumcari, N.M. Beautiful 3,000 plus square foot home overlooking Ute Lake. Three bedrooms, five bathrooms, lake access on 40 acres. Big Mesa Realty, 575.456.2000, Paul Stout, Broker, 575.760.5461. Career Opportunities – For the latest career opportunities at Plateau, visit us on the Web at http://www.plateautel.com. Have something to buy, sell or trade? Reach countless numbers of Cooperative members and even more through our website every month for as little as $3 per month for a 15-word classified ad. Simply complete this form and RETURN WITH PAYMENT to Netlink Classified Advertising, P.O. Box 1947, Clovis, N.M. 88102-1947 or call 1.575.389.4241 or email [email protected]. NAME_____________________________________________ADDRESS_____________________________________ PHONE NUMBER___________________________________CITY, STATE, ZIP_______________________________ AD COPY________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 7 Plateau P.O. Box 1947 Clovis, N.M. 88102-1947 1.800.432.2369 PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID AMARILLO PERMIT #247 Upcoming events March 17 St. Patrick’s Day – Everyone claims to be Irish on this day. Celebrated with shamrocks, parades, traditional Irish food and, of course, the wearin’ of the green. March 20 Vernal Equinox – From this day forward until the summer solstice in June, each period of daylight is slightly longer and the nighttime is shorter than the day before – often considered the first day of spring. March 21 Nelson Illusions Smoke & Mystery Tour – Marshall Auditorium in Clovis, New Mexico hosts this one-of-a-kind theatrical spectacle that combines rare and original illusions from around the world with award-winning, jaw-dropping magic. Performance starts at 7 p.m. For more information, contact the Clovis Community College Cultural Arts Series at 1.575.769.4950 or browse http://www. clovis.edu/culturalarts. March 26 Board of Directors Meeting – Monthly meeting of the Cooperative Board of Directors at the Cooperative’s business offices north of Clovis. March 28 and 29 Home and Garden Show – The biggest show of its kind in eastern New Mexico featuring home improvement, gardening, décor, demonstrations, arts and crafts, food and lots of drawings and prizes. Takes place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Civic Center in Clovis, New Mexico. For more information, call 1.575.762.4342 or visit http://www. clovishomeandgarden.com. March 30 Deadline for Board of Directors’ Nominations – Nominations for the Cooperative Board of Directors’ election must be presented in the Cooperative’s business offices north of Clovis by 5 p.m. (MDT) this day to be eligible. April 1 April Fools’ Day – Some researchers believe that the origin of this day (playing practical jokes and pranks) began as many Europeans in the late 18th century began recognizing January 1 as the start of the New Year. Up until that time, New Year’s was celebrated on March 25 with celebrations lasting as long as a week and ending on April 1. As the new January 1 date took hold, many that still celebrated the old New Year were considered “foolish” and made fun of. April 5 Easter – Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion on Good Friday, also called Resurrection Day or Resurrection Sunday. April 14 Scrap Arts Music – The Clovis Community College Cultural Arts Series continues at Marshall Auditorium in Clovis, New Mexico. With instruments fashioned from industrial scrap and offbeat materials ranging from accordion parts to artillery shells, Scrap Arts Music’s original instruments and music are visually striking as they are sonically riveting. For more information, contact the Clovis Community College Cultural Arts Series at 1.575.769.4950 or browse http://www.clovis.edu/culturalarts. April 15 Income Tax Day – Federal Income Tax returns must be completed and postmarked on this day. April 18 Cooperative Annual Membership Meeting – Annual meeting of the Cooperative membership takes place in the Lecture Hall on the campus of Clovis High School with remote satellite TV locations in Clayton, Logan and Santa Rosa. For more information, call 1.800.432.2369.
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