The July 11th meeting was called to order by Paula Rumbaugh.
Present were Constance Copeland, Myra Jamison, Maxine Staiger,
Deb Henricks, Jo-Ann Prater, Wendy Yost, Deborah Sutor,
Charma Huddy, Sue Messina, and Paula Rumbaugh.
First order of business was the annual picnic, which is to be held at
Janie McIntire's home. A sign-up sheet was passed around.
Jo-Ann Prater commented on our compass rose project at Raton
airport, New Mexico. She would like to know an approximate
number of participants at the Casa. Also if anyone going has any
food allergies she would like to know.
Project embroidered shirts for the fall sectional. Block 99 was
voted on for the front tail and the compass rose was voted on for
above the pocket. Deborah Sutor was to talk to a friend who was
into the logo business and see what price she could get for the
shirts and the embroidery work. She was to e-mail Marilynn Miller
and Janie McIntire with the estimate. The members present
decided to buy 20 shirts initially in light blue denim with dark blue
lettering and dark blue and white compass rose.
New Business. Myra Jamison reported our bank C.D. will mature
on July 18th. The interest rates on the C.Ds. have decreased and the
time periods have changed. Charma made a motion to put $5000 in
the 8 month C.D. The motion passed.
Charma had checked on the ground schoolbooks at the Federal
government bookstore and didn't find any with definite ground
school instructor titles. She was unsure which one we wanted. Sue
Messina volunteered to check her book and see if it were still
available.
Paula will have an updated rooster ready to go over next meeting
before final printing.
Jo-Ann promised to bring the finished fabric decorated plates to
our picnic next month to sell to members.
After our meeting was adjourned, Sue split our group up and we
took a survival test. The test was a tie between the groups as we
decided what were the most important objects in order of
importance. She passed out a survival manual. We ate her
brownies and coffee while trying to survive in the desert..
Up, Up, and Away
Paula and Amy flew their Grumman Traveler to Stratford, Ontario
to see two plays and shop (the American dollar is now worth $1.50
Canadian).