Wednesday, October 18, 2017

October Red Pencil 2017

The Red Pencil                 
Newsletter of Watauga County Retired School Personnel
Vol.XVIII, No.2  October 2017____________________________________steelebecky58@gmail.com
October Meeting
When:            Thursday, October 19, NOON, $10, check made payable to Watauga County NCRSP
Where:           Deerfield Methodist Church
Why:              To share time with each other AND to hear from Shannon Carroll, High
Country Food Hub Coordinator with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture
With:               non-perishable food for the Hunger Coalition. Please also remember to bring children’s books for Santa’s Toy Box, and let’s load down that long table in the Fellowship Hall with INDIVIDUAL SIZES of fruit, heatable meals, cereal, and everything else for the more than 400 backpacks our school kids take home every weekend. Don’t forget all the lovely, noisy, loose change you’ve been collecting for the Scholarship Fund, and don’t forget the plastic bags and medicine bottles! 

If you don’t RSVP via email or receive a call from one  of our volunteer callers, please call 

Becky Steele before 8 PM on Sunday, October 15, or email her at steelebecky58@gmail.com.

If you have time, please plan to stay for just a few minutes  after the meeting 
to help clean our meeting space.

 President’s Message

Autumn is once again in the air as colorful leaves flutter gently to the ground. Shorter days lead to longer nights, so let’s all savor the most colorful season of the year! Once we “fall back” an hour on Nov. 5, we’ll miss these longer days of sunlight. 
We anticipate a most interesting, informative program on October 19th presented by our own Shannon Carroll, coordinator of the Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture. She’ll be sharing information about their work to strengthen the High Country's local food system.
 Membership continues to be our focus for this year, and at our last board meeting, we discussed the following strategies: 
1)      Meeting with NCAE representatives from each of our schools. We’re already working on completing this strategy. 
2)      Making our local unit more visible. Bill Watterson created an informative article for the local newspapers about who we are, what we do, and how to join NCRSP.  
3)      Scheduling a meeting with Dr. Elliott and several of our board members. Our goal is to have his endorsement to publicize NCRSP in the schools, as well as to have ways to connect with potential retirees. 
4)      Continuing to contact and reach out to all retirees. Everyone can help in this endeavor. If you know of any current, or pending, retirees, please let us know, or make a contact to invite them to one of our meetings. 
Concerning Community Participation, please make the effort to submit your volunteer hours. Only 15 of us turned in hours at the August meeting. We can do better! Either turn in a print copy of your hours at a meeting, or feel free to email Candace with your hours. mcandacehall@gmail.com
Be sure to check out the Fall issue of Panorama and see our unit’s photo and article. Candace Hall, along with a number of other NCRSP members, represented us well in volunteering at Letterland at Tweetsie! 
Open Enrollment for our Health Insurance is now underway. Stay informed and choose the plan that meets your needs. 
Your new NCRSP membership card is coming in November, and let me know if you’re interested in the State Convention, March 14-15 in Winston Salem, or the Regional 1B Convention, April 26th in Conover.
An appreciative “shout out” to Linda Seamster for donating her lovely handmade quilt in August
as a raffle for our scholarship fund. Congratulations to Mike Dreisbaugh, the winner of the
                “Leafy Lap Quilt”!                                                                      
Mary Linda Dooley
         Treasurer’s Report for Watauga Unit of NCRSP       
As of 16 September 2017
Shares Account        $     32.67                                
Money Market          $  3265.97
Checking Account
Beginning Balance $5198.98
                 
                Income:                                                    
Expenses:
                DEP. 3rd quarter dues               $   161.33
Ck#1089 Precision Printing: RP & Enroll       $     87.43
                DEP. Lunch Collected: August $   360.00
Ck#1090 USPO: Red Pencil Postage               $     24.50                           
                DEP. Scholarship Raffle           $   474.00
Ck#1091 Saralyn Kader: Membership & Mile  $     47.97
               DEP. Scholarship Donations (2) $     44.74
Ck#1092 DUMC: Venue                                  $     30.00
                                                                                 
Ck#1093 BBQ: Food                                       $   225.00
                Interest (Aug)                          $      1.00 
Ck#1094 USPO: Transmittal Form                 $       3.38
                Interest (Sept)                         $               
Checking Account Fee (Aug)                         $       1.00
                                                                                 
Checking Account Fee (Sept)                        $
                                                Total Income: $ 1041.07
                                            Total Expenses: $   419.28
Ending Balance   $5820.77
Dedicated Amounts included in Ending Balance:
                Grant Funds: Committees      $1579.00+83.19-47.97  Balance $1614.22
                Scholarship Funds                   $ 897.50+568.74          Balance $1466.24
                Grant Funds: Avery                 $ 347.42-22.85            Balance $324.57
Submitted by and approved by Executive Board 
19 September 2017
Linda Seamster
Treasurer
 Heartline - News from our NCRSP Family
Dot Barker just went on a Christian Tours trip to Wisconsin and Michigan, spending two nights on Mackinaw Island.
Linda Seamster won honorable mention for her quilted wall hanging  during the Wilkes Quilters' Guild Show.
Mary Linda Dooley says, “The Canadian Rockies are the place to go for breath-taking beauty, especially traveling on the Rocky Mountaineer!”

Books for Santa’s Toy Box

      Christmas in October!  It seems too early, doesn't it?  But if we bring our books for Santa's Toy Box to our October 19 meeting, they can be given out this year.  (When we bring the books in December, they have to be stored until the next year, because our
December meeting is after the give-away.)  
    Santa's Toy Box, which will celebrate its 31st year of operation in the High Country this year, is a wonderful project that allows families who might otherwise struggle, to provide their children with presents. Parents are always asked to include at least one book in their choices.  So please bring new or gently used books, no writing in them, to our October meeting.
   Books can be bought very inexpensively at the continuing book sales at both the Watauga County Public Library and the Blowing Rock Community Library. You can often find very good, gently used books at both locations. You just might find a book for
yourself as well. :) 
Women in Agriculture Coordinator  to speak at October meeting

Shannon Carroll, our speaker at the Oct. 19 meeting, is the High Country Food Hub Coordinator with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture. She worked as an instructional technology specialist in Watauga County Schools for 30+ years at the district, high school and elementary levels providing leadership and support for instructional technology.  
Her work in instructional technology began way back in 1983 when she traveled to all 8 elementary schools transporting Apple II computers in the back of her covered pickup truck, setting up “labs” in any available open space in the building with enough receptacles to plug them all in and teaching students how to program the Logo turtle.  Then came staff
development for teachers, MECC software, IBM Writing to Read labs, a move to WHS, word processing, SIMS, Impact NC, the internet, Microsoft Office and the list goes on and on until she finished her career with Watauga County Schools at Mabel with NCWISE, Smart Boards, laptops, iPads and creating school gardens. 
She retired from Watauga County Schools in 2013 and is currently dividing her time between three part-time positions  - being the High Country Food Hub Coordinator, the Lettuce Learn garden coordinator for Parkway School, and helping her husband, Terry, with his SunCatcher Passive Solar Greenhouse business. She also recently earned her Master Gardener certification. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, traveling to visit her sons, and going for long walks.
She looks forward to having an opportunity to share information about Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and their work to strengthen the High Country's local food system by supporting women and their families with resources, education, and skills related to sustainable food and agriculture.
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Rah! Rah! Rah!  Sis-boom-bah!
Where did you go to school?
Where did you receive your professional training?  How about your spouse/partner/significant other?  Children and grandchildren?  The Red Pencil wants to know where you went to school and where your spouse, children, and grandchildren matriculated, too.  
Please send this information to Nanci Tolbert Nance, ntn@skybest.com or P.O. Box 188, Blowing Rock NC 28605 or complete the card on your table at our next meeting.  
Following the example below will make collating all this information much, much easier.  We’re betting you have fellow alums in our group that you don’t even know about!
Example:
Nanci Tolbert Nance 
Appalachian State Teachers College, Atlantic Christian College, 
                                     
Appalachian State University
Husband, Larry            
Appalachian State Teachers College, Florida State University
Son, Geoffrey              
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Granddaughter, Eliza 
Auburn University
Grandson, Tolbert        
University of South Carolina

For more information, go to 
Phew! Stink bugs invade
If, like most of us, you’re finding hordes of stink bugs in and
around your house, you might want to try building your own trap to get rid of the invasive species, which arrived in the U.S. only 20 years ago, but has since spread across most of the country, especially the East Coast. 
There are a lot of commercial traps, and even some other homemade traps, that are no doubt effective, but one of the least expensive traps to make includes an empty 2-liter plastic bottle, an LED light, black electrical tape, and masking tape. Click on the link below for more information:

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If you haven’t received your 2018 Open
Enrollment booklet yet, call 855-627-3847 for more information. 
Open Enrollment ends  October 31, 2017. 
NCRSP Community Participation Volunteer Hours 2017 Name:   
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       Candace will be happy to take your information by phone at 264-5763 or by email to            Total Hours in All Categories ________ mcandacehall@gmail.com
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The Red Pencil
Watauga County NCRSP
PO Box 2963

Boone, NC 28607

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