hawaii district hsta-r hi-lites december 2015 - HSTA
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hawaii district hsta-r hi-lites december 2015 - HSTA
Hawaii District HSTA-R HI-LITES December 2015 Season’s Greetings from Avis Mortemore, Vice President of the Hawaii State Teachers Association – Retireds, Hawaii Island. It is that time of year where we count our blessings. We are so very fortunate that we are HSTA-RETIREDS and can participate in community service such as helping at the Hospice’s Light Up a Life event coming up in December, at the Blood Bank and the Marathon in the Spring. We also are lucky to have our President along with the State Board members of HSTA-R visiting the Legislature in January where they visit with our Representatives and Senators and share our concerns on various important retirement issues. We hope that all of you will assist when we call upon you to help us with testimony and contacting of our Legislators. There is an important event coming up soon and we would like to see you all there to exchange memories and be together as HSTA-RETIREDS. It is our Annual General Membership Meeting (see below for West and East information) where we will conduct our elections for a new slate of officers-President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, 4 at-large council seats as well as delegates for the State Delegate Assembly for 2016-2018. If you are interested in being on the ballot for the 2016-2018 slate, please call Avis Mortemore @808 959-7920 by JANUARY 20, 2016. Also, watch your mailboxes after Christmas for your Annual General Membership Meeting flyer that will contain more specific information and your RSVP for the meetings below: West Hawaii Annual General Membership Meeting: THURSDAY, January 28, 2016, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. West Hawaii Civic Center Conference Room, Bldg. G Tae Kwon Do Instructor will be teaching self defense skills Salad lunch will be provided at no cost to HSTA-R members Contact: Jo Ann Iwane, @ 322-9386 or malobrka@gmail.com East Hawaii Annual General Membership Meeting: FRIDAY, February 5, 2016. , Registration – 8:30 a.m. Meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Held at Aging and Disability Resource Center (1055 Kinoole Street, Hilo) Updates about Hilo Medical Center’s Residency Program Executive Director of the Center, Kimo Alameda and members of his staff will speak on the organization and services of the ADRC Lunch to be catered with cost and menu to be announced in a mailout Members will be given a $10 subsidy for their lunch Raffle will help the Dream Come True Hawaii Island organization Come and join the HSTA-Retireds. Until then, Happy Holidays! Avis “LIVE WIRE” By Arleen Yoshimura As we rush around shopping, wrapping, addressing cards & getting them delivered so our loved ones will have them before Christmas, we forget one of the most important things…taking care of ourselves. I recently received an eye-opening e-mail that made me Aware so I can Beware. I don’t know how accurate the stats are but it made me realize what incredible things are happening so we can stay alive. I’m sharing just a few of these. Every Day… *our heart beats more than 100,000 times to pump about 2,000 gallons of blood throughout our body *red blood cells make about 1,440 trips around our body delivering oxygen to keep our body energized *our liver filters about 1 ½ qt. of blood per minute, manufactures blood plasma, cholesterol & vitamin D, & produces about a qt. of bile to help break down our food—just to name a few things it does. *our kidneys filter an average of 3,000 pints of blood & expels about 2 ½ pints of urine *we take an average of 17,000 breaths *we blink almost 30,000 times to keep our eyes moist & clean which is critical since 90% of info we process is visual *our mouth works with our brain to say approximately 2,000 words—for men & about 5,000 words for women— I wonder about this ? *we think about 50,000 thoughts *we produce the heat of 25 light bulbs which is crucial because most of our energy is expelled by heat *cells in our stomach lining produce an alkaline substance every few milliseconds to neutralize acid or our stomach would digest itself The most amazing thing is our body cells regenerate themselves daily so we get new things like nails & bones. These are just a few of the activities our marvelous body does every day. No wonder I feel so tired. So…what are You doing to help your body function properly? I must confess, I’m not doing enough & as a matter of fact I do things—like eat too much sweets—that’s making it more difficult. If you, too, aren’t doing much, NOW is a GREAT TIME TO START !!! Each of Us is a Living Miracle…Help Yourself Stay Alive & Well. Have a Most Joyous Holiday Season & a Prosperous New Year Blessed with the BEST !!! Love, Arleen On October 22, a dozen WHCC members toured West Hawaii Explorations Academy, one of the first public charter schools in the state, which is located at the Natural Energy Lab Hawaii Authority at Keahole. The campus is located on the same street as NELHA’s Visitor Center near the entrance from Queen K Hwy. It relocated from its original spot near the ocean which serviced about 50 high school students in its infancy. There are currently over 280 middle and high schoolers. In keeping with the school’s philosophy of student-centered learning, the one-and-a-half hour tour was conducted by two articulate and knowledgeable seniors. An interesting observation is that the village raising WHEA students is not defined by its geographic location on lava terrain. Student mentors, partners, and contacts extend far beyond the Kona community. Even NASA expertise has been tapped. STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) has meaningful applications. One student project provides prosthetic devices for two children on the mainland. Self-directed learners are nurtured by 20 plus faculty and staff members. The group met at Fumi’s Kitchen in Kailua for lunch. An appetizer of tempura French fries was a first for almost everyone in attendance. An enlightening and delicious day was enjoyed thanks to arrangements made by WHCC President Jo Iwane. HSTA-Retired Board of Directors Meeting November 20, 2015 Director’s Report – Lorraine Hora 1. HSTA-R Board requests member participation when HSTA-R conducts a random sampling of members for Focus Groups in January. Anthology Corporation (544-3000) will be calling members and asking for their assistance for the Focus Groups within the next few weeks. 2. HSTA-Retired State elections will be conducted in February to elect retiree delegates to the NEA-Retired Annual Meeting and the NEA Representative Assembly this summer. Ballots will be mailed to members. Please vote for Big Island candidates and mail the ballot back promptly before February 16, 2016. 3. Amended and Restated Bylaws of all HSTA-R Districts and Community Clubs were adopted by the Board. 4. HARA (Hawaii Alliance of Retired Americans) will hold its biennium Convention on Oahu on Jan- uary 9, 2016. HSTA-R Board of Directors will be attending as delegates. 5. HSTA has requested HSTA-Retired help at polling sites during voting for their delegates to the NEA Representative Assembly and the HSTA Convention. As soon as calendar dates and polling site locations are confirmed, Lorraine Hora will contact area liaisons for help in securing retiree volunteers. 6. HSTA-VEBA Trust Benefit Plans Solution is doing the reconciliation of HSTA-R Budget spending. Brenda Shiroma presented the statements for September and October and discussion followed. Discussed also our 501 c4 status and its restrictions. 7. Kendra Ito-Mizuo, HSTA Governance Specialist, discussed the HSTA Omnibus Bill that will be in- troduced in the Legislature this session. She asked for retiree help during the endorsement interview process in 2016. Kim K. Springer 1722 Kaiao Street Hilo, HI 96720 MEMORIAM stamp Annual General Membership Meetings West Hawaii – Thursday, January 28, 2016 East Hawaii – Friday, February 5, 2016. Alan Lehman New HSTA-R Members We welcome 23 new members in Hawaii District – Helie K. Welcome Deborah L. Dickerson, Jennifer V. Perry, James F. Karkheck, June K. Kaichi and as of December 31 Erin E.C. Neizmen and Jean M. Grissim. May you enjoy the freedom from school bells and lesson plans and find greater joy in activities of choice. Hope to see you at our Retiree activities. Hawaii District Council 2014-2016 President - Cynthia Sallee-Brown Vice President – Avis Mortemore Secretary – Lorraine Hora Treasurer – Lois Shimizu Council At-Large – Bonnie Burke Arleen Yoshimura Myrna Watanabe Kim Springer Betty Ann Yoshimura Gary Kaku Ingrid Nishimoto WHCC President –JoAnn Iwane State Website: http://www.hstaretired.org/ Published using PagePlus11 georgeito_12@msn.com