Tuesday, July 22, 2008

July 7, 2008 Executive Board Meeting Minutes

MURRAY WOMAN’S CLUB
Executive Board Meeting July 7, 2008
The Executive Board of the Murray Woman’s Club met on July 7, 2008. President Cynthia Barnes called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. and asked the recording secretary to call the roll. Twelve members were present. Departments not represented were Kappa, Sigma, and Theta.The minutes of the June 2, 2008, meeting were approved without correction and were filed for record. The president asked that Barbara Brandon, Martha Crafton, and Bobbie Weatherly serve as the committee to review the minutes this year.In the absence of the corresponding secretary, the president read a note from Janette Fricker, daughter of Gladys Jarrett, expressing her appreciation for the May Memorial Service.
OFFICERS’ REPORTS:Cynthia Barnes, president, dealt with the following items of business:
1. MWC representative for the board of the Mayfield Girls’ Home at Murray. This discussion was postponed until the president could discuss the proposal with Cathy Pigg. Also, MWC received a request for volunteers to help with a Car Wash in Mayfield for the Girls’ Home. Call Cathy Pigg 435-1000,Ext. 275. Please Note: The director of the Mayfield Girls’ Home (Murray) is Don Yates 759-4272/759-4274.
2. First District Summer Workshop. MWC will host the Summer Workshop at the Club House on July 29. The fee for the workshop and meal is $10. That fee should be sent to Sondra Rice by JULY 19. Checks should be made payable to Pat Harrington. Symbols for the workshop will be the Birds and the Bees. Gale Vinson will coordinate committees for the food and the decorations. Volunteers will be needed. All Board members are urged to attend; department chairwomen are expected to attend.
3. GFWC Convention Report. Callie Wilson, Murray High School 1st place in the Poetry competition. Other MWC awards: Membership, Safety,Legislative/Public Policy, and Lifelong Learning.
4. GFWC/KFWC Summer Workshop July 12. Five MWC members will attend. The treasurer has already sent in the required fees. The five attendees will need to reimburse Cathy Pigg, treasurer, $13 each.
5. Yearbooks. The yearbooks have been proofread and are now ready to be sent to the printer.
6. Officer Training. All departmental officers and club officers are expected to attend the training session which will be held at 6:00 p.m. on August 4 prior to the regular board meeting. Department chair-women should bring their report binders.
7. Membership Retention Committee. The president requested that the committee be reactivated. Statistics from last year’s membership were included in the Agenda: 25 members had resigned; 22 were added. Each department should appoint one member to serve on this committee which Bobbie Weatherly will chair. Please give the name of the woman appointed to either Cynthia or Bobbie as soon as the appointment has been made.
8. Murray Main Street Donation. Tabled.
9. Chamber of Commerce Board. The suggestion was made that the Executive Committee select the five nominees to serve on the Board. Chamber of Commerce Community Award.MOTION: Barbara Brandon moved that Martha Crafton be nominated for this award and that the support application be written by Pat Harrington. The motion was seconded and passed.
l0. Eligibility for Memorial Service recognition. The president noted that Mrs. Winnie Love had been inadvertently omitted from those members who were honored. The Board confirmed the requirements for recognition: the member’s name must be listed in the Yearbook (May--May) of that current year, either as an active member, or as an Honorary or Associate member. Any member overlooked will be honored the following year.
11. Chamber of Commerce Guide. The opportunity to advertise was declined. In the absence of Cathy Pigg, treasurer, the president reviewed the current report. The Beginning Cash Balance on June 1, 2008 was $---. The Receipts were $---, and the Disbursements were $---. The Ending Cash Balance on June 30, 2008, was $---. Bobbie Weatherly, first vice-president, announced the dates for the first two General Meetings of the coming Year. On September 25, the Potluck Salad Supper will be held. Diana Thomason will present the program "Finances for Women." The Christmas Open House will be on December 7. The departments who will serve as hostesses for both meetings will be announced later. Judy Kelso, second vice-president, reported that she had not yet received information about the KFWC contests. She hopes the information will be available by the August Board meeting.
DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS:
Alpha Genie May stated that the programs for the year will emphasize "Going Green." All meetings will be open to MWC members of other departments.
CreativeArts Jo Crass said that all the programs for the coming year will be planned around their Bazaar which will be held on the last Saturday in October. Last year the department contributed $520 to scholarships, $100 to United Way, and $100 to "Relay for Life."
Delta Pat Harrington announced that on August 13 Dr. Tish Allen will discuss the medical tests that every woman will need. This will be an Open Meeting. All Delta meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of the month at 11:00 p.m. All speakers will deal with health issues.
Garden Judy Kelso reported for the incoming chairwoman. She said that the year’s programs will include touring of gardens, presentation by a dietitian and an interior designer, as well as the Silent Auction.
Home Jackie Helm stated that the first meeting will be held at Playhouse in the Park and will be a "brown bag luncheon." Their fundraiser will be in November, and the Tea-party/Fashion Show will be in AprilMusic Bobbie Weatherly said that all the programs will be music-related.
Zeta Barbara Brandon reported that all programs have been scheduled. For the first program a representative from Murray Bank will discuss "Identity Theft."
Martha Crafton reported that a fireproof, two-drawer cabinet can be ordered from Office Depot for $499.99. The store will deliver it. The matter will be discussed further at the next meeting.In connection with the need for secured storage space, the Board decided to ask Tracey Wortham to inventory the locked cabinets on the lower floor which have been used by departments.
STANDING COMMITTEES:Legislative Kathy Jo Stubblefield, incoming chairwoman, reported on the progress for the Forum. She has checked dates for conflicts and has submitted several dates to Tracey Wortham for Club House clearance. Kathy Jo asked for the Board’s direction on the project.MOTION: Barbara Brandon moved that MWC plan to have a Forum and schedule it on the date in October when the Club House is available. The motion was seconded and passed. Discussion continued concerning the number of races and candidates to be included and whether or not to plan for a second night of Forum. The consensus was to have only one night for the Forum and to offer local candidates a very brief opportunity to either introduce themselves or to respond to a question given to them earlier. The possibility of selling food was discussed. Martha Crafton will investigate the possibilities of serving food.
Advisory Tracey Wortham requested information about budget for money to be spent to clean the Club House. Barbara Brandon volunteered to bring a man who has worked for her to give the Club an estimate for thorough cleaning.
GOVERNOR: Pat Harrington reminded members of the GFWC/KFWC Workshop on July 12. The meeting was adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Virginia Randolph, Recording Secretary

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