THE FLYER THE FLYER IS A MONTHLY NEWS MAGAZINE OF THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA BLUEBILLS. THE BLUBILLS ARE A BOEING SUPPORTED RETIREE AND FRIENDS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM. dECEMBER/JANUARY 2015/16. www.bluebills.org Editor, Graphics & Design, Cyndyann Joyner [email protected]
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THE FLYERTHE FLYER IS A MONTHLY NEWS MAGAZINE OF
THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA BLUEBILLS. THE BLUBILLS ARE A BOEING SUPPORTED RETIREE AND FRIENDS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM.
Over the years ( 2016 will be our 18th) we have built up a number of programs that benefit the communities and provide a way for mem-bers to contribute. However, these programs don’t run themselves. It may not seem like it but there is a constant need for new volunteers and new leaders. By “new volunteers” I don’t mean just new mem-bers, but current members who need to think about starting to help out when they can. Don’t always wait to be asked. The main effort in 2106 will be to keep our current programs healthy and look at some new programs that our members may be interested in supporting. Little Libraries These are small structures like a big mail box. About 2 feet by 2 feet and a foot deep that will hold a couple dozen books. They are placed where people congregate for some reason (like a bus stop). People can take a book and keep it or bring it back. One of our mem-bers is already involved in a program like this and we could support that. There is a need to build the “libraries”, find books appropriate for the location and maintain the book supply. I think Bluebills could do all these things. Fall Prevention Bluebill partners have provided a lot of support for this pro-gram and we can offer a lot of no-charge grab bars, railings and safety fixes to those who need them. There are two things to attack: We need to train more members to do this work:We need to hold more information sessions with hospitals and home care agencies who deal with clients who need this service.
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Used Hospital Equipment ECHHO in Port Townsend takes in and loans out used hospital equipment like wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, etc. They have a distribution branch in Port Ludlow that a couple of Bluebills helped organize. We would like to expand this program to Quilcene and Brinnon.
Member Recognition People like to help those in their home town. They like to work with their neighbors. To a large extent this is the way our Bluebill Chapter works. Although we hold quarterly member recognition and appreciation luncheons only about one-third of our members attend these. This year we had a Member Recognition lunch in Sequim. We plan similar events in Quilcene and Kitsap County. If any of you have an idea where we may be able to help the community with either a new program or supporting an existing one, let me know. Over the years we have tried a number of programs. A lot didn’t work out but some obviously did.
Happy New Year, Myron
Samantha Janes E-mail: [email protected]: Bluebill Builders and Domestic Violence and Social.
NEW MEMBER
BILL EMERSON DEC. 21
SCOTT ERICKSON DEC. 13
BILL HARJU DEC. 31
KATHY TRACI JAN. 13
KEN AVICOLA JAN. 14
MEA GRAHAM JAN. 28
LARRY LANG JAN. 26
VICKI TALLERICO JAN. 4
SHERRY JOHNSON DEC. 31
ROD KREBS DEC. 30
PETE TALLERICO DEC. 17
JANE THOMPSON DEC. 1
JOHN BOYCE DEC. 3
MARLO BURKEY DEC. 30
TERRY ELLINGS
DEC. 9
There were 47 Bluebills reporting 844 hours.
That’s 23% of the membership reporting hours.
This is much lower than usual. Perhaps it is because people are busy for the holidays
and aren’t bothering toreport hours. I’m sure I’ll pick up some more hours when I send the request
in January and remind them that perhaps they forgot to report their November hours.
JUDY McCAY
O Holy NightO holy night the stars are brightly shining
It is the night of our dear Savior's birth Long lay the world in sin and error pining
Till He appeared and the soul felt its worth
A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a new glorious morn