5CLIR REPORTER May 2015 Volume XXVIII, Number 4 CALENDAR MAY Fri 1 – Special Program: Great Decisions: Human Trafficking in the 21 st Century with Erin Albright, 9:30 a.m.-noon, Northampton Senior Center, 67 Conz Street, Northampton. Contact: Jake Greenburg. Open to the public. Tickets available at the door! Thu 7 – Special Program: Viewpoints with Hy Edelstein, 12:30-2:00 p.m., Highland Valley Elder Services, 320 Riverside Drive, Florence. Contact: Hy Edelstein. No need to register! Thu 7 – Executive Committee meeting, 1:15-2:00 p.m., Five Colleges, Inc. Thu 7 – Curriculum Committee meeting, 2:15-4:15 p.m., Five Colleges, Inc. Thu 14 - Council meeting, 2:15-4:15 p.m., Five Colleges, Inc. Mon 18 – Close of registration for inclusion in lottery for over-subscribed fall 2015 seminars Mon 18 – Close of registration for summer 2015 programs Thu 21 – Special Program: Finding Family Interest, noon, Gaustad’s home. Bring brown bag lunch. Contact: Bobbie Reitt. Thu 21 – Special Program: Science Roundtable: Bee Decline with Professor Anne Averill, Co- Director of the Environmental Conservation Program at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, 2:00-3:30 p.m., Lathrop Community Meeting House, 1 Shallowbrook Lane, Northampton. Contacts: John Armstrong and Dottie Rosenthal. Thu 28 – Special Program: Travel Interest Group, David Entin will present Bolivia, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Lathrop Community Meeting House, 1 Shallowbrook Lane, Northampton. Contact: Joan Wofford. Fri 29 – Special Program: French conversation, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Contact: Judith Pool.
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5CLIR REPORTER May 2015 Volume XXVIII, Number 4
CALENDAR
MAY
Fri 1 – Special Program: Great Decisions: Human Trafficking in the 21st Century with Erin
Jake Greenburg. Open to the public. Tickets available at the door!
Thu 7 – Special Program: Viewpoints with Hy Edelstein, 12:30-2:00 p.m., Highland Valley Elder
Services, 320 Riverside Drive, Florence. Contact: Hy Edelstein. No need to register!
Thu 7 – Executive Committee meeting, 1:15-2:00 p.m., Five Colleges, Inc.
Thu 7 – Curriculum Committee meeting, 2:15-4:15 p.m., Five Colleges, Inc.
Thu 14 - Council meeting, 2:15-4:15 p.m., Five Colleges, Inc.
Mon 18 – Close of registration for inclusion in lottery for over-subscribed fall 2015 seminars
Mon 18 – Close of registration for summer 2015 programs
Thu 21 – Special Program: Finding Family Interest, noon, Gaustad’s home. Bring brown bag
lunch. Contact: Bobbie Reitt.
Thu 21 – Special Program: Science Roundtable: Bee Decline with Professor Anne Averill, Co-
Director of the Environmental Conservation Program at the University of Massachusetts in
Amherst, 2:00-3:30 p.m., Lathrop Community Meeting House, 1 Shallowbrook Lane,
Northampton. Contacts: John Armstrong and Dottie Rosenthal.
Thu 28 – Special Program: Travel Interest Group, David Entin will present Bolivia, 2:00-4:00
p.m., Lathrop Community Meeting House, 1 Shallowbrook Lane, Northampton. Contact: Joan
Wofford.
Fri 29 – Special Program: French conversation, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Contact: Judith Pool.
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT, MICHAEL GREENEBAUM
The 5CLIR Operations Manual says:
“The outgoing President shall prepare an Annual Report highlighting the noteworthy activities and any concerns that arose during his/her year of service. The President shall submit that Report to the Office Manager for posting on the 5CLIR website by September 1 of the year in which the President's term of office ends.”
I have decided to present my Annual Report to the membership in the May and June President’s Letters. This month I will mention the noteworthy activities; next month I will point out some areas of concern.
Perhaps most significantly, our membership grew significantly this year; at the end of April it hovered around the 300 mark. This meant, on a practical level, that we didn’t have to raise our dues this year but also that we continue to attract enthusiastic new members, many of whom immediately got into harness by presenting seminars and other programs.
Perhaps one reason for this is our increasingly close relationship with the five retirement communities in the Pioneer Valley. Not only do they provide space for our seminars and programs but this year Loomis Village hosted and underwrote our New Members’ Coffee. Lathrop Northampton has always been generous in allowing us to use their meeting house for programs and events. This expanding relationship with the retirement communities is mutually beneficial. We gain access to beautiful spaces with convenient parking; they get to point to 5CLIR as one of the attractions of this area for retirees.
Our twice-yearly catalog of seminars and programs has become a stunning ambassador to the larger community with which it is shared. Liz Tiley has created a document that is a beautiful and a browsable document of 5CLIR’s living history.
5CLIR governance has had a busy year. Our committees created and oversaw seminars and programs wild in their profusion and variety. They provided welcoming events for new members. The Curriculum Committee provided guidance, encouragement and support for moderators both new and old. The Finance Committee and Treasurer worked together to create a budget document that met the needs both of 5CLIR and Five Colleges Inc.
In the fall, Council simplified and rationalized the membership categories. An ad hoc committee was appointed to reconcile the Bylaws and the Operations Manual, and while this process will overlap into the next membership year, I anticipate that Council will approve the revisions to the Operations Manual this year and will be prepared to bring the revisions to the Bylaws to the membership for ratification next year.
A new feature “News from Council” was introduced into the Newsletter this year to keep members informed about governance actions.
Finally, we said goodbye to some friends who were instrumental in the development and ongoing success of 5CLIR. We do this every January not only to remember them but also to remind ourselves that we are part of a long and unfinished history.
Michael
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NEWS FROM COUNCIL At its April meeting Council decided to defer the submission of the Bylaw revisions originally
planned for the April annual meeting. The disposition of these revisions will be a matter for the new
2015-2016 Council to determine.
GREAT DECISIONS IN MAY Great Decisions events take place on Friday mornings between 9:30 am and noon at the
Northampton Senior Center.
Human Trafficking in the 21st Century with Erin Albright on May 1
For more details or to order tickets online, please visit the Great Decisions page of our website at
5clir.org/great-decisions.
FINDING FAMILY
The Finding Family interest group will hold its last session of the year on Thursday, May 21, at noon
at the home of Gail Gaustad. We will discuss plans for our work together during the coming year.
We will be delighted to welcome anyone in LIR who might like to join us in our ongoing effort to
identify resources for researchers in family and local history, both those in local libraries and those
found online.
Everyone attending is asked to bring his or her own brown bag lunch. We will provide beverages
and dessert. Our planning session will follow the meal.
Anyone needing directions to the Gaustad’s or wishing to know more about the Finding Family