Tuesday, January 29, 2008

November meeting minutes

People for Peace
Notes from November 15, 2007 Meeting

Attendance: Jane Haasch, Jeff, Larry Craig, Kate Saunders, Carole Elvery, Pat Reckrey, and Sandy Testin

Treasurer’s Report: $900
Pat will do a more detailed report about the Peace delegation and costs and income for next meeting

Women to Women Peace week:
Kate led a review of the week –
Jane Haasch will send a thank you to Mike Kirk and the Historical Society and a $25 donation
Pat read a commendation letter from Kagen’s office. Kate will see if it could be changed slightly to make it appropriate for the newspaper.
Kate will send a thank you note to the High School
Kate shared some evals from Maryland

School Military Recruitment – we discussed the best way to deal with the issue of recruiters wandering freely through the High School
Larry will see if he can find the anti recruitment info he got at Bob Fest
Pat may write a letter asking about recruiters and current policy – maybe this is something we need to deal with as a Peace Group

Name Change ?? – We discussed how important the issue of justice is for peace. We discussed the possibility of changing our name to Waupaca Area People for Peace and Justice. Interesting thoughts on what justice means and the connotations it has for different people.

Announcements:
Living Waters Fair Trade Sale We will have our buttons, tshirts, CD’s and Olive Oil for sale at the Fair Trade Sale on Saturday 11/17 at the Chez. Sandy will make up a price list. Pat volunteered to take stuff to Living Waters on Sunday and sell.

Christmas Open House Recital: Saturday, December 15 at 2 PM at the Chez
Sandy is trying to recruit musicians. Mr. Biba has a number of students who will be playing. Sandy will put up a flyer at the Chez.. Donations will go to the Etta Projects (like last year) and to Jen Potts home Rotary project for AIDs victims- many of which are orphaned children. Be sure to come and support the musicians!


Next Meeting: Thursday, Dec 20??? - More on date later

September meeting minutes

hi all. here are the notes from our meeting...hope i got it all right!
FILMING/DOCUMENTARY MAKING BY TODD MALLASCH AND CHRIS JOHNSON
Monday:
1. film at airport ok.
2. Holly Center in Waupaca ok.
Tuesday:
1. film at the MREA in Custer ok.
2. film at evening event at Library ok.
Wednesday:
1. Unsure about Rotary...will need to check on this.
2. unsure about school. Kate Saunders felt the school would not go for filming unless there were students involved. Kate is meeting with the principal tomorrow am, and will ask about it. Marci will ask Chris to get 1 or 2 students who normally film the council meetings to be involved in any way. ( I feel that this part of the trip should be documented, and some students interviewed about their views after the presentation, so if we can portray it as "a student experience of filming a documentary" i bet they will let us do it... )
3. Peace Cafe ok. they felt that it would be ok to do some interviews at 5pm prior to the peace cafe at the chez. (we will be eating dinner at 5pm)
Thursday:
1. dinner and bonfire ok
Friday:
1. departure ok.
Also, we will not be meeting again as a group prior to the 22nd, but felt that if they wanted to interview host families, it would be ok to call them prior to the week. some questions related to "what do you expect to learn form this experience?" etc would be appropriate.
Our next big people for peace meeting will take place next thursday the 17th at the chez at 7pm. there will be other p4p members that they could interview then as well.
REVIEW OF WEEK ITINERARY
we went through the week events. Monday Pat and Marci will pick guests up in Appleton and bring them to Waupaca to the Holly Center. Jane Haasch will arrange for the speaker and tea. Host families will not be required to attend this. They can meet up with the guests at Sandy's house at the potluck.
All other events were discussed and there are no problems with any of them.
key things that we added:
1. Pat will prepare the reception food for the library event. Marci will provide cider.
2. cham will be responsible for a banner that retreat participants can write on and sew little things as remembrances to.
3. marci will provide paper and envelopes for the stationary project, louise will provide stampers.
4. marci and jane will be glazing mugs at dianne veeser's house probably this sunday. she will let louise and kate know what time so they can help.
5. pat shared tha registration list, and we have probably got about 26 people. marci will send one more reminder out especially to specific people not on the current registration list...in case any more people want to register.
6. we will sell olive oil and mugs at every public event.
COSTS
we discussed the costs of the various things that will take place:
1. lunch at Weasel's: p4p will pay for the guests and their hosts. Marci confirmed this with Harris and lunch will be buffet plus a drink and tip. estimate about $100 for this.
2. Mr. Pecore will get $100.
3. lunch at school: Kate thinks that this will be paid by the school.
4. dinner at chez: we will pay for just the guests, everyone else is on their own. plan for $100 to cover guests. everyone reminded to get their menu choices in to bonni!
5. possible honorarium for speaker is $100
6. bonnie block's fee is $300
7. catering for lunch and dinner at the retreat estimated at about $600-700. We will not have breakfast catered, Cham will take care of a simple cereal and milk and toast breakfast at the b&b.
8. dancers: we agreed to offer them $350.
9. we agreed to give Artha at least $200 plus a gift.
this totals nearly $2000, which is leaving us enough money for unforeseen things and our spring scholarship!
OTHER
1. publicity: Kate will have library advertise the tuesday night event seperate from the article that angie landsverk will be writing.
2. Hala's status still unknown, but does not look hopeful. there may be another woman who is a palestinian refugee in washington available but it is unknown if she will come to wisconsin or not. marci has invited her. ???will we be able to get our money back for hala's flight??? marci will inquire...
am i forgetting anything???

august meeting minutes

People for peace

Meeting minutes

August 23, 2007

Present: larry craig, steve g., bonni, marci, pd hill, louise pease, kate saunders, jane haasch, and true colors members annie, and larry la ven.

1. treasurer's report: we do not have the actual checkbook but pat r. did e-mail that the total balance is about $4000, with the outliers and incoming money. Will have a more complete report at the next meeting.

2. post peace day: debrief and suggestions? Main suggestion was to try and coordinate the next year’s event with the Japanese exchange visit. Problem is that they choose their date so late in the year. Decided that we should reserve the shelter for 2 Sundays in august for now, the 3rd and the 10th of 2008, and communicate with that group in the meantime.

3. post-trash pick-up 7 people went and it went well. 1 ½ hours.

4. olive oil sales report, further fundraising larry craig strongly encouraged members present to buy the olive oil that we are selling. 8 bottles sold as a result. (good work larry!!!) a long discussion was held about whether or not we should order more oil to sell. Arts festival sold 1 ½ cases. Rain was prohibitive, as well as some people were apparently put off by the nature of the oil being to benefit Palestinians! Good awareness raising opportunities… Decided that if we do order it again, we need a venue at which to sell it. Jane called someone from one of the churches who has done a fair trade sale in the fall in the past, and found out that this event will happen this year again, they will get back to us with particulars. If this event is a go, (November) we will try to link up with it. Hopefully Caanan fair trade will have other items to sell by then too. Right now we have just 4 bottles left! (call marci if you are interested. $22 a bottle, we net $7 per bottle.) As for the wreaths, we agreed to do this again if they are available, since it brought in $1000 last year. Marci will contact the group in Oshkosh.

5. w2w trip update: set date(s) for planning: we discussed some details and why we need to do planning even though we have a pretty good schedule laid out already:

a. since judy miner from wnpj posted the flier from the east coast group to all members, marci has had many inquiries as to whether or not others can attend…organizations interested include: Madison Rafa sister city project; Madison Friends of a Jewish voice for peace, and WILPF, all from Madison; a woman from Fond du lac, Judy Miner from wnpj and someone from the office of global justice and peace near Milwaukee.

b. we need to work out our budget and make sure we can cover all expenses, and what those expenses are

c. the retreat may be well attended and we need to anticipate all needs: housing, food, activities…registration, and what we should charge. We may need to find a larger place to hold this…

Annie would be interested in attending the post retreat in Maryland and would need funding for airfare. She has been integral in the past few years in the planning of the yearly peace vigil on 9/11, and also the earth day litter pick up. She is interested in becoming more involved in the peace movement and would value training that would be offered at the retreat in Maryland. (More on Annie and True Colors at the end of these minutes.)

Marci has contacted the mrea about doing a program and waits to hear back from them.

Bonni has 3 native American contacts. The visiting women have all requested that they be able to meet and talk with Native American people if possible, due to the similarities in issues with the Palestinians.

a. Dorothy Davidson, an elder from the Stockbridge Munsie tribe

b. Gail Sweet, Wi current poet laureate, an Oneida

c. Mr. Pekore, an elder who is already on board and will be available for any time during the stay.

Marci suggested that we try to get Gail to do some of her poetry at the peace café on wed night, and Dorothy and mr. pekore to come to the retreat. All agreed that being able to meet and talk informally would be a great addition to our program for the visitors. We should offer them all a speaker’s fee.

A meeting of those interested in the detail planning for the event is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept 5 at the chez at 7pm.

6. between fences update: Kate reported that the movie Iron Wall will be shown as part of the exhibit. Date chosen is a date that we meet so she will find alternative date and get back to us. We should promote the film as we are cosponsoring its viewing.

7. other??? True Colors: the young people who have been doing a peace vigil on 9/11 ever since the tragedy have adopted the name True Colors for their group, carrying it over from the recent Arts on the Square event. Annie and Larry have been core members of this group and came tonight to discuss promoting their upcoming annual event. Their group is also responsible for doing a litter pick up by the river every earth day.

Every year at their vigil, which is an event involving gathering, candles and acoustic music jam on the square, they raise donations and then they give the money to a charitable cause. Last year they chose Katrina. This year they would like to choose people for peace! This money could be used towards Annie’s airfare to the post w2w retreat.

This year their 9/11 event will include music, chalking memorial squares and placing a candle on each square for $1. Also they may do some sort of dew rag activity. All p4p members are invited to attend the event. It will start at 7pm, on 9/11, of course…