[nfb-talk] chapter meetings
kaye zimpher
kayezimpher at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 15 16:28:01 CDT 2007
In our chapter we take turns each month bringing in snacks. We even have a
hospitality committee which solicits volunteers for the coming months. When
volunteering we try to keep the diabetics in mind as well as those who want
something tasty. Some members try to feed an army while others like myself
believe the meeting is about more than food and bring something small.
----- Original Message -----
From: "T. Joseph Carter" <tjcarter at bluecherry.net>
To: "NFB Talk Mailing List" <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] chapter meetings
> Ed and list,
>
> I learned in college that college students are always attracted to free
> food. Really cheap food where you know the money is going somewhere
> important is almost as good. Coffee and donuts are cheap. A dollar's
> contribution should cover the per-person cost unless the chapter has a
> large population of students with bottomless stomachs. *grin*
>
> In fact, in the average chapter I've seen in the places I've seen them, a
> recommended dollar contribution should work out relatively nicely for
> coffee and donuts. That's probably just about the right amount for people
> to occasionally not have a dollar this month and not lose money on the
> prospect.
>
> The nice thing about this is that anyone in the chapter can get it started
> because the cost isn't that great (unless you're trying to feed the Denver
> chapter, but they've already got breakfast taken care of.) You should
> know after only a couple of meetings whether or not idea is going to be
> successful in your chapter. It might not be--a chapter full of diabetic
> people isn't likely to jump for chocolate frosted cake donuts. *grin*
>
> Let the feedback tell you how to proceed and, if it becomes popular, have
> the chapter take over the funding and collection since probably the
> treasurer is better able to keep track of how much money is coming in
> versus going out to pay for these meeting expenses. If the amount spent
> starts to become larger than the amount contributed on a regular basis,
> steps may need to be taken.
>
> The point of the exercise is to encourage our most valuable resource--the
> local membership of the Federation--to play an active role in the
> organization. If this has the desired effect, maybe it's worth doing even
> if the costs are a little more than the contributions.
>
>
> Now, meeting someplace that you can manage a potluck would be a very nice
> thing, but most of the chapters I've seen wind up meeting someplace that a
> potluck will not work. It sure sounds like a good idea though. It would
> taste like one too, I'd imagine.
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 07:19:16PM -0400, Ed Meskys wrote:
>> Most of the members of my chapter are elderly who recently lost vision.
>> John
>> Parker and I are the only two blind people, and we are not that young
>> either. I am 71, have been blind for 36 years, and in the nfb for 30
>> years.
>> We try to have a speaker, from some agency or service, about every second
>> meeting. At other times John and I try to show some new device, talk
>> about a
>> phenomenon like "facial vision," or various techniques of cooking,
>> personal
>> management (using sock rings or safety pins to keep things sorted and
>> together, or for labeling. (for instance, a safety pin on the left pin
>> identifies NFB T-shirts, one at the rear high quality picture Ts, one on
>> the
>> right hip scruffy Ts, one in the front plain ones for under dress shirts,
>> and one on the tag on the back of the collar which advertises the science
>> fiction magazine I edit and publish.) We used to end our late Saturday
>> morning meetings with coffee and dessert, but slowly more and more other
>> members began bringing food, so we have a full pot luck luncheon after
>> the
>> meeting, with chatter and networking.
>> Best, Ed Meskys
>>
>>
>> Edmund R. Meskys
>> NIEKAS Publications
>> National Federation of the Blind of N.H.
>> Moultonboro Lions Club
>> edmeskys at localnet.com
>> 322 Whittier Hwy
>> Moultonboro NH 03254-3627
>> my credo:
>> Clinton lied, nothing happened
>> Bush lied, thousands died
>> and over 3,000 permanently brain injured
>>
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