04/28/2024 Proposed April Meeting Agenda
OPENING/FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL
MINUTES
DRAPING OF THE CHARTER
PROPOSALS FOR MEMBERSHIP WELCOME CEREMONY
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Hall Report –
Hall Projects (in priority order):
Small meter base removed and roof patched
Insulate crawl space under bathrooms (1/2 done)
Northeast side roof needs additional screws
Kitchen counters need refinished
Kitchen needs exhaust hood and fan
Repainting under eves of hall
Kitchen and dining hall floors need refinished
6 party rentals scheduled. Chaps, Gamers and Zumba still have long term contracts.
AGRICULTURE – no report this month
EDUCATION -
2024 AMAZING EDUCATORS (YourOregonNews.com by Pamplin Media)
(CANBY) — When surrounded by family members who all work in the teaching profession, it’s only natural that a young man would be ready to follow the family tradition.
So naturally, in the time-honored tradition of youthful rebellion, when Carlos Ordaz Cruz was growing up in Mexico, he had no intention of becoming a teacher. Instead, he would buck the family trend and chart his own course — a course that would ultimately lead him to . . . teaching.
And through teaching, Cruz said he’s found a delightful amount of creativity he can bring to the process. And within that, he can show his human side, the side that makes mistakes. He won’t call himself a role model but said he enjoys the process of learning, not just through himself but through his students.
Cruz is a sixth-grade teacher at Trost Elementary School, and his 15-year career in education has led him to be named Pamplin Media’s 2024 Amazing Educator for Canby.
LEGISLATIVE – Ballots should have arrived! Please vote. Total turnout matters even if the issues and candidates are minor this time.
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE - JoAnn
COMMUNITY SERVICE – JoAnn (cemetery, Vet village collection, Ag Fest)
POMONA REPORT – Resolutions, Cookie making, Fair display,
COMMUNICATIONS – Betty (Quarterly to State of $225) (bylaw request)
TREASURERS REPORT - Opening $12,760, closing $10,697
BILLS – Dan
03/18/24 Electric supplies for ball room lamp repair $7.15
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Spring Cleaning Updates
FFA Banner
Meeting day
NEW BUSINESS:
Delegates for Convention
Old floor buffer
MEMBERS SICK OR IN DISTRESS:
GOOD OF THE ORDER:
Think before you speak. Read before you think. Fran Lebowitz
HEIRLOOM PROGRAM:
NEXT MEETING
CLOSING
OPENING/FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL
MINUTES
DRAPING OF THE CHARTER
PROPOSALS FOR MEMBERSHIP WELCOME CEREMONY
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Hall Report –
Hall Projects (in priority order):
Small meter base removed and roof patched
Insulate crawl space under bathrooms (1/2 done)
Northeast side roof needs additional screws
Kitchen counters need refinished
Kitchen needs exhaust hood and fan
Repainting under eves of hall
Kitchen and dining hall floors need refinished
6 party rentals scheduled. Chaps, Gamers and Zumba still have long term contracts.
AGRICULTURE – no report this month
EDUCATION -
2024 AMAZING EDUCATORS (YourOregonNews.com by Pamplin Media)
(CANBY) — When surrounded by family members who all work in the teaching profession, it’s only natural that a young man would be ready to follow the family tradition.
So naturally, in the time-honored tradition of youthful rebellion, when Carlos Ordaz Cruz was growing up in Mexico, he had no intention of becoming a teacher. Instead, he would buck the family trend and chart his own course — a course that would ultimately lead him to . . . teaching.
And through teaching, Cruz said he’s found a delightful amount of creativity he can bring to the process. And within that, he can show his human side, the side that makes mistakes. He won’t call himself a role model but said he enjoys the process of learning, not just through himself but through his students.
Cruz is a sixth-grade teacher at Trost Elementary School, and his 15-year career in education has led him to be named Pamplin Media’s 2024 Amazing Educator for Canby.
LEGISLATIVE – Ballots should have arrived! Please vote. Total turnout matters even if the issues and candidates are minor this time.
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE - JoAnn
COMMUNITY SERVICE – JoAnn (cemetery, Vet village collection, Ag Fest)
POMONA REPORT – Resolutions, Cookie making, Fair display,
COMMUNICATIONS – Betty (Quarterly to State of $225) (bylaw request)
TREASURERS REPORT - Opening $12,760, closing $10,697
BILLS – Dan
03/18/24 Electric supplies for ball room lamp repair $7.15
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Spring Cleaning Updates
FFA Banner
Meeting day
NEW BUSINESS:
Delegates for Convention
Old floor buffer
MEMBERS SICK OR IN DISTRESS:
GOOD OF THE ORDER:
Think before you speak. Read before you think. Fran Lebowitz
HEIRLOOM PROGRAM:
NEXT MEETING
CLOSING