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2016-2017
District Officers
President June Cooper
(806) 893-1723
Immediate
Past President
Parliamentarian/
Bylaws/Liaison Mary Sexton
(806) 790-2092
First Vice President Brenda Massey
(806) 592-2807
Second Vice President Dennis Hargrove
(806) 441-4189
Secretary Robert Cooper
(806) 787-5965
Treasurer Louise Pendleton
(806) 904-6467
Historian James (Jim) Leggitt
(806) 894-5875
... WELCOME to the ...
... District 17 Fall Convention ...
We welcome you to our Fall Convention!
We are honoring our local units, which
are truly the heart of our organization.
In honoring our local units we must
remember our TRTA Priorities:
1. Protect the TRS CARE Insurance
Program
2. Protect the TRS DEFINED Benefit
Pension Plan
3. Provide adequate funding to keep TRS
Actuarial Sound
4. Obtain a Pension Annuity
Increase for All Retirees
5. Support repeal of the federal
provisions of GPO and WEP
We have over 80,000 members.
RETENTION of membership and
RECRUITING New members continues to be an
ongoing issue. This year is paramount!
“RETAIN, REGAIN, RECRUIT!” is the motto for
TRTA Membership!
Thank you very much for taking your time to
participate in this convention! We hope you go
back to your local units, share what you have
learned, and strengthen the “hearts” of your
local units!
June Cooper
District 17 President
BRIAN GUTHRIE
As Executive Director of Texas Teacher Retirement System, Brian Guthrie
oversees the pension plan and related benefits for TRS.
Guthrie has an extensive background in state government, legislative
relations, budgeting, and finance. He has a master’s degree in public
affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT-Austin, and bachelor’s degrees in
economics and history from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA.
Prior to TRS, Guthrie was with the Texas Governor’s Office of Budget, Planning and Policy.
FRAN PLEMMONS
After serving as an elementary teacher
and principal for 25 years, Fran Plemmons
retired in 2002 and joined TRTA. She
quickly became involved by serving as a
delegate to the 2003 Convention, which also happened
to the be the 50th birthday for TRTA and, has attended
every TRTA convention since.
Plemmons involvement in TRTA is extensive. Her
involvement includes: serving as local treasurer, District
Treasurer, District President, and serving on several
state committees. At the state level, she has served as
Secretary/Treasurer, 1st Vice President, President, and
currently serves as the Immediate Past President.
Of her service in TRTA, Mrs. Plemmons said, “I have
thoroughly loved the time I have spent as a member of
this great organization and hope that I will be remembered
as being a change agent to make this organization grow
and succeed as the largest retirement association in the
world. We have become more technology oriented,
saved many trees, have the largest number of members
in our history, and become an organization that others
look to a leader in the issues for all retirees and active
educators.
Thank you for all you have done to make these
accomplishments possible!
Working together, we are unstoppable!”
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Thursday,
October 6, 2016
Lubbock South Plains (cont’d)
Dorothy Jones
Clara Lain
Bill Meadors
Mike Payton
Patricia Stansell
Sybil Tounget
Gloria J. Turner Clarence Weatherspoon
Jackie Williams
Evelyon Yeats
Cochran-Hockley
E.C. St. Clair
Lorrine Lippart
Cassie Jean Benham
Thelma Murphy
TRTA DISTRICT 17 FALL CONVENTION
OCTOBER 6, 2016
AGENDA
9:00-9:30 AM Registration and Visitation with Guests and Legislators
9:30 AM Welcome……………………….June Cooper, District 17 President
Invocation……………………..James Leggitt, District Historian
Pledges………………………….Donna Lyde, District Health Care
Introduction of Guests…..June Cooper
•Fran Plemmons, TRTA Past President
•Brian Guthrie, Executive Director, TRS
•Charley Zeni, AMBA District Manager
Introduction of State Legislators…Paula Miller, District 17 Legislative Liaison
•Dustin Burrows, State Representative
•John Frullo, State Representative
Legislative Update…………………Paula Miller, TRTA Legislative Committee
*****BREAK 15 MINUTES*****
Speaker----Fran Plemmons, TRTA Past President
Speaker--- Brian Guthrie, Executive Director TRS
Memorial Service/Blessing of Meal………..Jill Nelson, LSPRTA Member
11:45—12:30 PM . . . LUNCH . . .
12:30—1:15 PM Speaker----Humana Health Care
1:15-2:30 PM District 17 Business Meeting
Approval of Minutes
Audit Report
Treasurer’s Report/Proposed Budget
Old Business/New Business
Door Prizes/Announcements/Adjournment
REMEMBERING OUR DEPARTED COLLEAGUES
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Slaton
Jesse Dabila
Paul Johnson
Lea Mock
Roger Sokoll
Terry County
Jerry D. Jones
Plainview
Wesley Barnes
Theresa Dunlap
Rubye Henderson
Velma Montgomery
Nida Peck
Madeline Stone Evelyn Joyce Williams
Lubbock South Plains
Edy Bavousett
Jan Caffey
Norma Davis
Connie Eckles Wendell Huddleston
Thursday,
October 6, 2016
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District 17
Texas Retired Teachers Association
Spring Leadership Session
May 5, 2016
Minutes
General Session: President June Cooper called the meeting to order at 9:30.
Greetings were given by President Cooper. There were 39 members and guests present.
Invocation was given by Jim Leggitt followed by the pledges to the flags by Robert Cooper.
President Cooper introduced the guests; Maridell Fryar, TRTA Past President and Charley Zeni,
AMBA District Manager.
The program was presented by Maridell Fryar. Her program was based on six important points
for local units; 1) Membership, 2) Elections, 3) Legislation, 4) Active Teacher Annuities,
5) The Foundation, 6) The Future.
Charley Zeni gave a brief presentation on AMBA.
Leadership Sessions were then participated by all present followed by a brief description of each
session by the respective leaders.
Lunch was served followed by District 17 Awards.
Award recipients: Mel Gierhart and Richard Roberts for their work with legislation, Peggy Clark and
Johnette Knudson for their service to Dist. 17., Terri Navrkal for putting together the newsletter and
Lulu Pendleton for her work as Treasurer.
Business Meeting was then called to order.
The minutes were presented with one correction and approved as corrected.
Treasurer Pendleton gave an update on the budget with a balance of $5678.90 as of May 5, 2016.
There was no old business.
New business: It was brought up that District 17 needs to be able to send flowers or a card to
Executive Committee members and other Dist. Chairpersons when they or a family member is ill
or in the hospital. It was decided by general consent that sending a card would be the appropriate
thing to do.
President Cooper then brought up the idea of members of the District TRTA maybe purchasing a red
collared tee shirt with District 17 TRTA printed on the shirt, Each person wanting a shirt would
purchase their own shirt. Terri Navrkal will look into pricing and styles for those wanting to purchasing
a tee shirt.
Maridell Fryar then presided over officer installation. Door prizes were then presented by Richard Umstot and Dennis Hargrove.
The meeting adjourned at 1:20pm.
Respectfully submitted: Robert L. Cooper, District 17 Secretary
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Audit Filed 07/14/15 2015-16
Budget Explanation
Proposed
2016-17 Budget
07/ 01/16 to
09/20/16
INCOME
1. Beginning Balance $3,977.94 Balance increase of
$1,205.77 $5,183.71 $5,183.71
2. Membership Dues - State $5,583.00 $5,472.00 $5,472.00
3. Membership Dues - Local $822.00 Continue receiving $1
from units. $792.00
4. State Reimbursement $1,200.00 $1,215.80
5. AMBA Yearbook $50.00 $50.00 $50.00
6. Donations Shows amount of cash
donations.
TOTAL INCOME $11,632.94 $12,713.51 $10,705.71
EXPENSES
1. Fall Board Meeting $325.00 Raised $75 $400.00
$368.00
2. Fall Convention $550.00 Raised $75 $625.00
3. Spring Board Meeting $325.00 Raised $100 $425.00
4. Spring L.T. Conference $500.00 State reimbursement 1,200 $500.00
5. Presidents Expenses $1,000.00 June & Paula plan to visit
every unit. Raised $500 $1,500.00
$248.04
6. Officers Expenses $50.00 $50.00
7. State Convention Expense $4,800.00
5 Officers x $500.00
2 officers unable to attend
this year. June covered by
the state. $2,500.00
Grant - Funds to attend state
4 members applied for
grants this year. $1,600.00
Unit Reimbursement $100 per unit $700.00
8. Memorials & Honorariums $200.00 $200.00 to round up
amount. $200.00
9. Postage, Supplies, Copying $300.00 Mailings for Tim Lee Meeting
Raised $200 $500.00
$60.62
10. Legislative Expenses $2,000.00 $2,000.00
11. Miscellaneous $50.00 $50.00
12. Tim Lee Meeting $500.00 $500.00
$115.75
13. Support of Units - New or
Struggling $1,000.00 $1,000.00
TOTAL EXPENSES $11,600.00 $12,550.00
$792.41
Current Balance $9,913.30
DISTRICT 17 TREASURER’S REPORT SUBMITTED BY ~ Louise Pendleton
The Treasurer’s Books 2015-2016 were examined by Steven Webb of
Webb Webb & Wright CPA - Accountants - 823 Lfd Dr. Littlefield, TX and found correct.
DISTRICT 17-HISTORIAN/TECHNOLOGY CONTACT ~ Jim Leggitt
1. Please bookmark the D-17 Web location: http://trtadistricts.org/district17/
2. Proofreading web entries is always encouraged. Above all, I want the information
contained to be helpful and accurate. My email address appears at the bottom of
the home page. Just let me know when changes are needed.
3. If you happen to take an exceptionally good photo, I would like to use it in the “Feature Photos”
Section. Please pass it along to my email ([email protected])
DISTRICT 17-RETIREMENT EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ~ Mary Sexton
Our District Plans To... ♥ Promote and provide retirement education information to active school personnel and retirees.
♥ Plan activities for presentation of retirement education information.
♥ Keep active school personnel informed of scheduled dates of TRS retirement meetings.
♥ Create a working relationship with superintendents and principals.
♥ Place copies of The Voice in campus teacher’s lounges.
♥ Bring greetings at district-wide school personnel meetings.
♥ Keep in touch by local unit members adopting local schools.
♥ Distribute TRTA information at school events and retirement seminars.
♥ Keep flyers, cards, TRTA materials and etc. handy for one on one support.
DISTRICT 17-1ST VP/MEMBERSHIP ~ Brenda Massey
The membership drive conducted by the local units should be as simple and
straight-forward as possible. The treasurer and 1st VP/Membership
Chairman must work together to accomplish the task. The basic
responsibility for the membership chairman and membership committee is to
RETAIN current members, REGAIN former members and to RECRUIT new
members. The basic responsibility of the treasurer is to handle the dues,
make deposits, and send membership dues to TRTA office. Although these
are the basic duties of each position, there are times when an overlap of
duties does occur, making a close working partnership essential. See the
TRTA 1st VP Resource Guide (Pgs. 5-8) online at www.trta.org for monthly duties.
DISTRICT 17-2ND VP/PR ~ Dennis Hargrove
Now is the time to start your book drives. Collect new and gently used books to get into
the hands of children throughout District 17. I will be sending letters and forms to all
units in the next week or so. Remember, we had a 100% participation award last year,
let's do it again this year. If there are any questions, local units may call me. Thank you all
for working for the children of Texas.
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DISTRICT 17-MEMBER BENEFITS CHAIRMAN ~ Richard Umstot
During this current TRTA year, the organization continues to provide a strong list of
benefits for our members. The state, district, and local committees have sought to
make our members aware of and seek support of numerous opportunities to save
money and get good services. Monthly "GEMS" have been circulated highlighting
certain good bargains and values. We will continue to encourage our local chairs and
members to provide feedback for evaluation purposes and to make suggestions for possible additional
benefit programs. Our organization is large enough to draw a good number of goods and services at
good prices to us. But, like a number of things in life, the best way to have good benefit opportunities is
to use them, or risk losing them. This is why feedback through our organization is good for us in many
ways.
DISTRICT 17-INFORMATIVE & PROTECTIVE SERVICES CHAIRMAN ~ Pam Kendall
The goal of the Informative & Protective Services Committee is to provide
information and strategies whereby members can protect themselves from scams,
fraud, recalls, natural disasters, criminal activity and potential accidents. Much of the
information comes from the State Committee Chair. However there are many websites
members can use to gain information on these things. You can go to
http://www.trta.org/ and click on Committees. Then scroll down to the listing
Informative and Protective Services to find information on a variety of things.
Other sites to gain information and order free materials are listed as follows:
♥ Better Business Bureau, http://www.bbb.org/
♥ Federal Trade Commission, https://bulkorder.ftc.gov/
♥ On Guard Online, http://www.onguardonline.gov/
♥ Federal Citizen Information Center, http:///www. publications.usa.gov/
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DISTRICT 17-HEALTH CARE CHAIRMAN ~ Donna Lyde
Mindful Eating
To be mindful is to be intentional in how we accept and react to each moment of our
lives without judgement. Mindfulness is a practice of self-discipline in many ways,
grounding us in the present moment and preventing us from worrying about the
future or dwelling in the past. To practice mindfulness requires simply being aware of the moment,
including how we feel, our surroundings, and our physical sensations. Continue that awareness
moment by moment. If we lose the awareness, we don’t judge ourselves! Simply return to being aware.
We can practice mindfulness in many parts of our lives, including as a support to our nutrition
intake! According to Cheryl Wasserman of the Center for Mindful Eating, the practice of mindful eating
is “is a way of eating that can create a whole new relationship with food. It provides us with an
opportunity to pay close attention to the wisdom of our bodies as opposed to the judgmental, harsh and
simultaneously demanding, insatiable voice in our head. It grants us space to calm ourselves as we
prepare a meal and again before we begin to eat so we can be totally present for the experience. When
we are aware of the process of eating, we might notice that we are satisfied with much less food”
(Wasserman, 2014, p. 5). Wasserman, C. (2014). What is mindful eating? Food for Thought
Newsletter. Retrieved from: http://www.thecenterformindfuleating.org/IntroMindfulEating
DISTRICT 17-NEWSLETTER ~ Terri Navrkal
What to put in a newsletter? Ten helpful things to keep in mind: 1. A newsletter is essential to a successful organization. 2. A newsletter informs, announces, reminds, and communicates. 3. A newsletter is needed to COMMUNICATE with the active, inactive, and absent members. 4. The design of a newsletter is accomplished in advance and is given serious thought. 5. First impressions are critical in a printed document. 6. If the document does not impress a reader at first glance, the reader ignores the document. 7. The most economical method is to post the newsletter on your local unit website. 8. The best source of information is from your officers and committee chairs. 9. Everyone has the potential to be creative, even those who claim they are not. 10. A fun fact… The most productive day of the workweek is Tuesday.
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DISTRICT 17-TEXAS RETIRED TEACHERS FOUNDATION LIAISON ~ Madolyn Noble
Annual donations from TRTA members to the current “A Helping Hand” program to
assist fellow retirees in need have been generous, but will not be enough to fund
the increase in the number of retirees needing assistance. To ensure that
adequate resources are available in the future to fund “A Helping Hand,” TRTF is
creating the “Lehr-Pritchard Endowment Fund,” with earnings from the endowment
being dedicated to the program. TRTF is asking all members of TRTA to consider
making a one-time donation of $30 to the endowment fund to aid in the long-term
DISTRICT 17-LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ~ Paula Miller
♥ TRS-Care Health Insurance will be a major topic when the 85th Texas Legislative
Session convenes on January 10, 2017. TRS-Care is projected to have a shortfall of
least $1.2 billion dollars for the 2017-2018 fiscal year.
♥ Needless to say, we are facing challenges in the coming months to secure
funding that will help preserve TRS-Care.
♥ As TRTA and LSPRTA members we must be diligent in maintaining our TRS-Care and being mindful
of the deficit we are facing. We must also push for an annuity raise, and help with the repealing of the
WEP (Windfall Elimination Provision) and the GPO (Government Pension Offset).
♥ There are over 240,000 people in TRS-Care but a little over 81,000 TRTA members. Imagine the
clout that 240,000 people could have as we work with our elected officials.
♥ Keep informed via the Inside Line!!
DISTRICT 17-COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SERVICES CHAIRMAN ~ Janice Sokora
“There is Value in Volunteering”
Altruism appears to be the key motivation which leads to volunteerism. TRTA members
are outstanding examples of those who are interested in the welfare of others. These
volunteers contribute many hours to helping others and to improving their communities.
TRTA volunteers want to “give back” to the communities in which they live. The rewards
received from this kind of motivation demonstrate a very desirable intrinsic value in volunteering.
In 2015, TRTA members contributed 5,581,882 hours of community volunteer service valued at
$137,649,210. Thus, There is Value in Volunteering!
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AN IDEA FROM YOUR LOCAL UNIT SUPPORT COMMITTEE
A great way to learn from other local units! Gather three to five officers, committee chairmen, or other members and make arrangements to visit another unit in your district or around the state. Then go and enjoy. New ideas that are learned may be used to enrich your own unit.
Ask your district if they would be willing
to pay part of any visits to other local units.
DISTRICT 17-LOCAL UNIT SUPPORT LIAISON ~ Mary Sexton
COCHRAN-HOCKLEY
ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED TEACHERS
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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SECRETARY Jo Tennyson
806.229.4031
TREASURER Louise Pendleton
806.894.6467
I&PS/TECHNOLOGY Jim Leggitt
806.894.5875
CVS CHAIR Retha Howard
806.894.5791
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Barbara Isaacks
806.894.7962
PRESIDENT Scott Rombokas
806.894.4349
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Mel Gierhart
806.939.6527
2ND VP
PUBLIC RELATIONS Margaret Jordan
806.297.3333
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP Maria Bullock
806.894.7206
LAMB COUNTY
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
PRESIDENT Nellie Williams
806.227.2458
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IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
FOUNDATION CHAIR Lyndia Donnell
806.385.3796
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP Patsy McCain
806.777.9410
2ND VP PUBLIC RELATIONS Jo Muller
806.385.3030
SECRETARY
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Donna Black
806.385.3967
TREASURER Janice Sokora
806.385.4914
INFORMATIVE &
PROTECTIVE SERVICES Linnie Sanderson
806.385.4758
RETIREMENT EDUCATION Betty Jo Kemp
806.385.4853
MEMBER BENEFITS
FOUNDATION Madge Cannon
806.385.7125
CVS CHAIR Josie DelaGarza
806.773.2800
LUBBOCK SOUTH PLAINS
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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PRESIDENT Eric McKnight
806.792.5648
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Terri Navrkal
806.786.8800
C0-2ND VP
PUBIC RELATIONS Pam Allison
806.795.2348
C0-2ND VP
PUBIC RELATIONS Diane Lobstein
806.797.5687
SECRETARY Debbie Settler
806.786.4291 TREASURER
Gail Carter
806.777.7621
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Paula Miller
806.778-6639
FOUNDATION CHAIR Marilyn Murfee
806.794.4253 RETIREMENT ED. CHAIR
Jack & Millie Booe
806.792.8158
MEMBER BENEFITS CHAIR Jesse Garza
806.368.1540
HISTORIAN/TECHNOLGY
CHAIR Linda Rowntree
806.783.8530
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Jean Schubert
806.790.0031
PETERSBURG and LORENZO
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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SECRETARY Donna Lyde
806.667.2209
PRESIDENT
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
MEMBER BENEFITS CHAIR Russell Mason
806.632.3155
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP Larry Birdwell
806.634.5355
TREASURER Cheryl Birdwell
806.634.5355
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Nancy Trotter
806.879.2371
PLAINVIEW AREA RETIRED
SCHOOL PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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1ST VP MEMBERSHIP Leota Hardgrove
806.293.7531
2nd VP
PUBLIC RELATIONS Mary Lou Haygood
806.291.0045
SECRETARY Pam Kendall
806.292.4874
TREASURER Jane Berry
806.293.2871
PARLIAMENTARIAN Larry May
806.293.2173
HISTORIAN Beverly James
806.296.5046
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Sherry Colston
806.983.2669
CVS CHAIR Mary Ann McGehee
806.293.5791
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Gloria Fannon
806.983.2262
I P & S CHAIR
Rhonda Buie [email protected]
806.729.8398
RETIREMENT ED. CHAIR Margaret Berry
806.296.7126
FOUNDATION CHAIR Maxie Walls
806.293.3443
MEMBER BENEFITS CHAIR Karen James
806.296.2359
IMMEDIATE PAST
PRESIDENT Glenda Feris
254.808.1507
SLATON RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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PRESIDENT Judy Evans
806.239.6774
IMMEDIATE PAST
CO-PRESIDENT Edwin Knight
806.838.3234
IMMEDIATE PAST
CO-PRESIDENT Robert Cooper
806.787.5965
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Paula Miller
806.778.6639
2ND VICE PRESIDENT Patsy Warshaw
806.828.3430
SECRETARY Sue Davis
ernieandsuedavis
@sbcglobal.net
806.828.3388
TREASURER Martha Turney
806.828.5112
CVS CHAIR Donna Englund
806.828.5614
I P & S CHAIR Doris McDonald
806.892.2678
RETIREMENT ED. CHAIR Troyce Wood
806.289.2177
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Edwin Knight
806.838.3234
TERRY COUNTY
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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PRESIDENT Judy Kennedy
806.637.3875
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
FOUNDATION CHAIR Madolyn Noble
806.637.23.70
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP Nancy McGowan
806.637.2354
2ND VP PUBLIC RELATIONS Helen Aubrey
806.241.1467
SECRETARY Leonora Cawthon
806.637.6023
TREASURER Nellie Murphy
806.637.2045
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Richard Roberts
806.637.2045
CVS CHAIR Michelle Cooper
806.637.7071
I P & S CHAIR Velva Hock
806.637.3223
RETIREMENT ED.
CHAIR Carey White
806.637.6847
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Barbara Wheatley
806.637.7065
MEMBER BENEFITS
CHAIR June Cooper
806.637.4964
YOAKUM COUNTY OF
RETIRED SCHOOL PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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PRESIDENT
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
PARLIAMENTARIAN
LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Brenda Massey
806.592.2807
1ST VP MEMBERSHIP
HISTORIAN/TECHNOLOGY Brenda Canada
806.456.5415
2ND VP PUBLIC RELATIONS
CVS CHAIR
MEMBER BENEFITS Karen Cargill
806.592.3448
SECRETARY
I P & S CHAIR Glenda Allen
806.592.3332
TREASURER Willie Mae Engle
806.456.2662
FOUNDATION CHAIR Brenda Grimes
806.891.1156
HEALTH CARE CHAIR Sherry Curry
806.592.3189
RETIREMENT ED.
CHAIR Pamela Smith
806.456.8763
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IMPORTANT CALENDAR DATES:
► February 1, 2017 Individual Reports to the District Committee Chairmen
Children’s Book Project Report (Local Unit Report: Jan.—Dec. 2016)
Community Volunteer Service Hours
Health Care Check: How Healthy is Your Local Unit
Retirement Education (Local Unit Report: Jan.—Dec 2016)
► February 2, 2017 Executive Board Planning Meeting
District Officers, District Committee Chairmen, Local Unit Presidents
Red Zone Café 3602 Slide Rd., 11:00 a.m.— 2:00 p.m.
► March 27-29, 2017 All TRTA Members Encouraged to Attend
TRTA 64th Annual Convention—Austin Hilton, Austin, Texas
Wednesday, March 29, 2017 Rally Day @ Capitol
► May 4, 2017 (9:00 a.m.—2:30 p.m.) District 17 Spring Leadership Conference
District/Local Unit Officers and District/Local Unit Committee Chairmen
Region 17 ESC—Main Hall
All District/Local Officers and District/Local Committee Chairmen
► October 5, 2017 District 17 Fall Convention All TRTA Members Encouraged to Attend
9:00 a.m.—2:30 p.m.
Region 17 ESC—Main Hall