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the MCEO news of Michigan FOR AND ABOUT THE MICHIGAN COMMUNITY EDUCATION OUTREACH OUR MISSION REACHING OUT TO FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES WORLDWIDE THROUGH EDUCATION AND SERVICES. SUMMER 2020 FROM THE PRESIDENT It has been a memorable winter, to say the least! Change is inevitable, but we weren’t expecting to have to change so much in so short a time. It is my hope that you have been able to keep well with all that is going on. This newsletter reflects the hard decisions that the MCEO Board has had to make this spring. Due to COVID-19 we had to cancel our District Meetings. Having a Stay-at-Home order had made it impossible to have regular meetings. This past week, the Board voted on the following: 1) The convention committee was encountering obstacles in the planning process - how to social distance at our venue, etc; there were too many unknowns regarding the course the virus could take; the risks involved for our members seemed high; and it was felt many members would feel too uncomfortable to attend the convention this year. Convention cancelled. The convention committee has been asked to continue planning for the 2021 Convention at the same site. The Doubletree in Bay City is holding September 22-24, 2021 for us. Put this date on your calendar and plan to attend next year. We can have the best Convention yet! 2) The raffle for this year is also cancelled because we are under time constraints, and because we are not out and about to sell as we usually do. We just received our license last week. Usually we receive the license in February and distribute tickets in early May. We plan on doing a raffle in 2021. Eventually, it is my hope that you might have some gathering this year - picnics, perhaps, with social distancing. Thank you for supporting the decisions made. We continue to transition with HOPE and FAITH that all is in good hands! Sheri Drake, President

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Page 1: the news of Michigan...2020 MCEO CONVENTION As Chairman of the 2020 State Convention, I have been in contact with the convention committee and Sheri spoke with all the Board members

the MCEO news of Michigan

FOR AND ABOUT THE MICHIGAN COMMUNITY EDUCATION OUTREACH

OUR MISSION REACHING OUT TO FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES WORLDWIDE THROUGH EDUCATION AND

SERVICES.

SUMMER 2020

FROM THE PRESIDENT

It has been a

memorable winter, to

say the least! Change

is inevitable, but we

weren’t expecting to have to change

so much in so short a time. It is my hope

that you have been able to keep well

with all that is going on.

This newsletter reflects the hard

decisions that the MCEO Board has had

to make this spring. Due to COVID-19

we had to cancel our District Meetings.

Having a Stay-at-Home order had

made it impossible to have regular

meetings.

This past week, the Board voted on the

following:

1) The convention committee was

encountering obstacles in the planning

process - how to social distance at our

venue, etc; there were too many

unknowns regarding the course the virus

could take; the risks involved for our

members seemed high; and it was felt

many members would feel too

uncomfortable to attend the

convention this year. Convention

cancelled. The convention committee

has been asked to continue planning

for the 2021 Convention at the same

site. The Doubletree in Bay City is

holding September 22-24, 2021 for us.

Put this date on your calendar and plan

to attend next year. We can have the

best Convention yet!

2) The raffle for this year is also

cancelled because we are under time

constraints, and because we are not

out and about to sell as we usually do.

We just received our license last week.

Usually we receive the license in

February and distribute tickets in early

May. We plan on doing a raffle in 2021.

Eventually, it is my hope that you might

have some gathering this year - picnics,

perhaps, with social distancing.

Thank you for supporting the decisions

made. We continue to transition with

HOPE and FAITH that all is in good

hands!

Sheri Drake, President

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2020 MCEO CONVENTION

As Chairman of the 2020 State

Convention, I have been in contact

with the convention committee and

Sheri spoke with all the Board members.

it was a unanimous decision to cancel

the 2020 State Convention due to the

uncertainty of COVID19 and not to put

any members at risk. We contacted the

West UP District regarding the 2021

Convention and since they have not

made any plans, East Central is going to

host the 2021 Convention in Bay City at

the Doubletree Hotel. We were on track

with plans for this year so we have put

them on hold and will continue with

them in the spring 2021. We were

unable to reserve any date for October

so we will hold our convention

September 22-24, 2021. We will conduct

a tour on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021. We

are looking forward to hosting you and

to seeing everyone for a great time.

Sharon Rajewski

FIND THIS BOOK

The Test is a book written and illustrated

by Jenn Gregory, an art teacher from

Grand Rapids. She wrote it in large part

for her daughter, who graduates this

year, and for other 2020 graduates. In

an interview she said that despite the

fact that she is an art teacher, the words

came to her first, during the night, and

then she drew the illustrations to go with

the words She bases it on the fact that

this class is “bookended” by two events

that will change their lives forever. On

one end they have 9/11 and on the

other they have COVID-19. No other

class in recent history has such

monumental events surrounding their

young lives. The author believes in their

abilities to cope with and rise above

those events. Available on Amazon.

NATIONAL VOLUNTEEER OUTREACH

NETWORK (NVON) CONNECTIONS

NVON has cancelled their national

convention due to the coronavirus. It

was to be held in July at Spartanburg,

South Carolina. It was a difficult decision

for them to make, as it would have been

their 25th Anniversary this year. Many of

their member states hold their State

Conventions in the summer and those

were cancelled as well. We hope that

next year the situation has improved to

the point that everyone might hold their

conventions as usual.

Look for the NVON newsletter online at

NVON.org

Our State sent a donation of $494.26 to

NVON for WATER AROUND THE WORLD -

the program that purchases water filters

for underdeveloped parts of the world.

Thank you for your generous donations.

PRIMARY ELECTION

Primaries are important to establish who

will run for each party in our coming

Presidential election in November.

Please participate, especially this year

when everyone can vote by absentee

ballot. Vote AUGUST 4th.

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LOGO ARTISTS (STILL) WANTED

We will still take any MCEO logo

submissions you may have. Please send

them to Sharon Rajewski, our Editor at

730 S Huron Rd, Linwood MI 48634. She

will take them until October 1st. At that

time. we will put a ballot together that

we will end out to the membership for a

vote. We have some very creative

people out there……let’s hear from you!

REFRESHING SPRING TONIC

Cook 3 cups chopped rhubarb and ¾

cup sugar in 3 cups water until soft.

Puree in a blender and cool. Add 1 cup

cold pineapple juice and 2 cups cold

ginger ale. Stir well. Try Splenda for

sweetener and diet pop to reduce sugar

content

CHARACTER COUNTS

We have a winner! Delta County’s entry

from Thomas Hansen on RESPECT was

very well done. He will receive a

monetary prize from the State of $75.00.

Congratulations to Thomas! The title of

his essay is “Respecting the Red, White

and Blue”. His artwork is from a very

unique perspective. Enjoy! See page 6

EDUCATIONAL NEWS FROM THE PRESIDENT

What’s Your Sense of Purpose?

When you fill out a medical form listing

your health history, vital statistics and test

results, there probably isn’t a spot for

“sense of purpose”.

The term may be hard to define, but it

can be a big factor in overall well-being,

physical condition and even life

expectancy.

In all phases of life, it’s good for your

health, particularly cardiovascular

health, to feel a sense of purpose,

according to Dr. Lawson Wulsin, Professor

of Psychiatry at University of Cincinnati

College of Medicine. “We all need a role

in life that’s meaningful to us and the

people who care about us.”

Lacking a sense of purpose, Wulsin said,

can be a factor in depression, which is

increasingly linked to physical health

problems. Norman Cousins’ 1979

landmark book Anatomy of an Illness,

which popularized the idea of using

humor to foster healing, and current

retirement guides that tell seniors to be

active and engaged mentally promote

the long-time wellness themes in mind-

body connections.

Researchers in a recent study analyzed

data from a survey conducted with 7000

Americans over 50 who measured how

strong their sense of life purpose were less

likely to die of heart, circulatory and

blood conditions. This surprised the

authors as reported in the “Journal of

American Medical Association”. Dr.

Leigh Pearce found the results very

striking.

A sense of purpose is not a “one-size fits

all” definition. Each person may see it

differently. One may see raising children

and grandchildren as a way to achieve

purpose. Some get it from volunteering.

Each person defines it themselves and

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then can work toward fulfilling and

achieving purpose.

This topic might be something that you

discuss with your physician as part of your

wellness examination.

DISTRICT NEWS

WEST UP - DELTA COUNTY

Hello Michigan members of MCEO.

What a year, WHAT A YEAR!!!! It has

been a challenge for the county

members but we are all staying positive

and it will come to an end one day!!!

Our club - Town & Country - Delta Co.

had our first meeting for 2019-2020 on

Sept. 23rd. We have eight members in

the club now. There was registration for

NVON which we did not send in until

after the state convention in October to

see how the vote was going to be. Kathy

Couchene had a program on Teddy

Bears and how they came about. It was

really cute. The members also made up

the calendar for the year and enjoyed a

bring-your-lunch and Judith Gereau

brought the dessert.

October 28th meeting was attended by

the members . . . Judith Gereau was the

hostess and arranged for a tour of the

Bishop Noa Home in Escanaba. Marian

Cota is a member and resident of the

Home. We celebrated her Birthday after

our lunch there. It was a very interesting

tour and we received a lot of

information. It really makes you think!!!

Nov. 25th. This was our Holiday Party.

Mary Nault & Arlene MacFarland were

the hostesses. The members sign up for

the family members that we give gifts to

for Christmas and we had a wrapping

party. Each member shows the club

what was purchased for their family

member and then the ribbon & paper

start a flying. A delicious lunch was

made and served by Mary & Arlene. The

members also bring fruit, cookies, &

candy for the family members. One of

our former member takes the gifts and

delivers them to the family at a later

date. Their response is so gratifying!!!

Jan. 27, 2020 was the first meeting of the

year - 2020. Judith Gereau arranged for

a tour of the new U.P. Welcome Center,

Commerce Center Organizations, & the

Webster Marble’s Inventing the Outdoors

Museum in Escanaba. Dennis Moberg

was our tour guide and really did give a

very informative tour. There are a

number of museums within the one

building. There is the Marble Arms Knife

History Museum. That is a beautiful

display of the history of how it got started

in Gladstone. Also, the work is in progress

for a Veteran’s of the Upper Peninsula

Museum which will open around fair

time. And of course, the Chamber of

Commerce offices are there along with

the UP State Fair offices and the tourist

information bureau. It is a must see.

Afterward the members traveled to the

Family Inn for a lovely lunch and

meeting.

Feb. 24, 2020 brought our group together

again. Kathy & David Couchene were in

charge. The members decided to make

tray favors for the assisted living homes in

our area. They were little mail boxes with

two candy treats in them. A delicious

lunch was served.

The year was short but filled with a

variety of activities. In January, I sent out

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the Character Counts information to the

fourth-grade class and the home-

schooled teachers. I got the entries

back and judged. The top winner was

then sent on to the state. We are just

awaiting the final outcome. The pillar of

learning word for this year was

“RESPECT”.

I hope everyone is staying home and

staying healthy and when out, do wear

the gloves and mask. This virus surely has

turned our world upside down.

Take care everyone, and I hope we will

soon be all together once again!!

Judith Gereau, President, Town &

Country of Delta County

NORTH CENTRAL

Hope this finds all our members safe and

well except for some bad cases of cabin

fever.

Nine members of NCD representing 3

counties met at Big Buck in Gaylord on

December 4th for our annual Christmas

Party. We were planning on 17 but with

weather only 9 were able to make it.

Though small in number we had a great

time celebrating the holiday together.

We missed those not able to make it so I

have been wondering if we are able

meet later in summer, maybe we could

do a picnic in August or September? Let

me know if you would like that and have

a suggestion on a site to meet.

I was disappointed that we had to

cancel districts and now convention.

Will sure miss seeing and visiting with all

my friends that I only see at these events

as I am sure everyone does.

This sure has been a strange year. Stay-

in, stay-safe and getting some of those

long-neglected projects finished or to

read a good book, maybe both.

Looking forward to seeing everyone

when it is safe to do so.

June Owen, North Central District

Director

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

I have not received any notice of the loss

of a member but we have two

individuals from the State Board that lost

people close to them.

Past President Kathy Couchene’s father,

Gordon LeClair, passed away the end of

May. Condolences to Kathy and family.

On April 26th, Gerald Mueller, husband of

Kristine, MCEO President Elect, died at

age of 79 in Lapeer. In addition to

Kristine, he is survived by 7 children, 2

step-children, 17 grandchildren, and 3

great-grandchildren. Condolences to

Kristine and family.

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HAPPINESS IS HYDRANGEAS

Everyone loves hydrangeas! Unrivaled in

the shrub world for beautiful flowers, they

are easy to cultivate, tolerate almost any

soil, and produce abundant blooms.

Varieties abound and gardeners’

expectations of blooms size and color

are boundless.

Growing Tips

Most hydrangeas thrive in rich, porous,

somewhat moist soils. They prefer full sun

in the morning, with some afternoon

shade; however, many will also grow

and bloom in partial shade. This is

especially true for the bigleaf

hydrangeas.

For the first year or two after planting and

during any drought, be sure that

hydrangeas get plenty of water. Leaves

will wilt if the soil is too dry. When growing

varieties in Zone 4 & 5, do not prune

unless absolutely necessary and then do

so immediately after blooming.

Otherwise, remove only dead stems in

the spring.

In the fall, cover plants to a depth of at

least 18 inches with bark mulch, leaves,

pine needles, or straw. If at all possible,

cover the entire plant, tip included, by

making cages out of snow fencing or

chicken wire and loosely filling the cages

with leaves. (Do not use maple leaves for

fill, as they tend to mat when wet and

can suffocate the plant.)

The pH of Pink and Blue

The color of some hydrangeas varies

according to soil pH. Blues are best

grown in acidic soil; pinks and reds do

best in alkaline or neutral soil. The white

stay white (color can never be

changed) and usually prefer the same

conditions as the pinks and reds. But the

relationship between color and pH is

more complex than just numbers on a

scale. It is the availability of aluminum

ions---and the degree to which a

particular cultivar can absorb them--that

influences color. It is possible to change

colors, but not instantaneously. Color

correction takes weeks--even months--

for the desired changes. It is easier to

change blue flowers to pink than to

change pink flowers to blue, and some

cultivars are more prone to color

variability than others. Have your soil

tested for pH, then check with your local

nursery for the recommended amount of

aluminum sulfate or limestone and

directions.

Here are a few guidelines to follow, once

you’ve given a plant time to recover from

the shock of its original planting and if it is at

least 2 years old.

To Go To Blue

To increase acidity (for deeper blue

flowers) apply a solution of ¼ oz

aluminum sulfate per gallon of water

three times per year. Soak the ground

with the solution after the plant starts

growing in the spring and repeat twice

at 3 to 4-week intervals. One a year in

the spring apply 25-5-30 fertilizer,

according to the manufacturer’s

instructions.

To Go Pink

To increase alkalinity (for changing blue

to pink): in the spring or fall, spread

ground limestone at a ratio of 4 lbs per

100 sq ft and water it well. In the spring

or fall, apply 25-10-10 fertilizer according

to the manufacturer’s instructions.

(Old Farmers 2020 Summer Almanac)

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2020 STATE BOARD

PRESIDENT

Sheri Drake

4905 Drake Road

East Jordan MI 49727

231-582-3577

[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION

Joyce Weiss

2283 E North Union

Bay City MI 48706

989-415-0533

[email protected]

TREASURER/MEMBERSHIP

Faye Lipinski

51 Markel

Munger MI 48747

989-659-2567

[email protected]

NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT DIRECTOR

June Owen

617 W Stewart

Gaylord MI 49735

989-619-2764

[email protected]

SOUTHEAST DISTRICT DIRECTOR

Rose Klein

187 Turrill Rd

Lapeer MI 48446

810-358-8312

[email protected]

APPOINTED EDITOR & WEBMASTER

Sharon Rajewski

730 S Huron Rd

Linwood MI 48634

989-450-8853

[email protected]

PRESIDENT ELECT

Kristine Mueller

2072 Kendra St

Lapeer MI 48446

810-356-5497

[email protected]

SECRETARY

Mary Lou Wisniewski

7187 N Portsmouth Rd

Saginaw MI 48601

989-893-2086

[email protected]

WEST U.P. DISTRICT DIRECTOR

Judith Gereau

4735 18th Rd

Escanaba MI 49829-9552

906-786-4725

[email protected]

EAST CENTRAL DISTRICT DIRECTOR

Lorraine Rice

306 S Walnut St, Apt 402

Bay City MI 48706

989-686-1616

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT DIRECTOR

Nancy Conkey

145 Vansickle Dr

Charlotte MI 48813

517-242-0996

[email protected]

APPOINTED HISTORIAN -

GRATIOT COUNTY

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REMINDER: If you are interested in

running for a Board position, contact the

nominating committee for details.

If you are interested in being appointed

for a state committee chair, contact

your State President. They would love to

hear from you.

2020 STATE COMMITTEE CHAIRS

BUDGET COMMITTEE CHAIR

Faye Lipinski

51 Markel

Munger MI 48747

989-659-2567

[email protected]

CULTURAL ARTS COMMITTEE CHAIR

Nancy Thomas

3100 N Morse Rd

Fountain MI 49410

231-462-3146

[email protected]

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIR - UP

Accepting Applications

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIR -

LOWER MI

Marie Haas

72 Edgewood Dr

Lapeer MI 48446

810-728-1187

[email protected]

NOMINATION COMMITTEE CHAIR

Kristine Mueller

2072 Kendra St

Lapeer MI 48446

810-356-5497

[email protected]

CHARACTER COUNTS CHAIR

Virginia Neumann

1423 Thumm Rd

Gaylord MI 49735

989-705-1963

EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR

Joyce Weiss

2283 E North Union

Bay City MI 48706

989-415-0533

[email protected]

SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIR

Audrey Warren

120 Shimon Court

Marquette MI 49855

906-249-3083

[email protected]

WEB SITES

National = NVON.org

MCEO = mceo.website

Use google but if it won’t come up go to

internet explorer (icon of an e on blue

background)

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MICHIGAN COMMUNITY

EDUCATION OUTREACH

730 S HURON ROAD

LINWOOD MI 48634

2020 DATES TO REMEMBER

July 20-22-NVON Conf., Spartanburg SC

CANCELLED

Oct. 13 - Convention Tour

CANCELLED

Oct. 14-16 - Convention in Bay City

CANCELLED

Nov 1 - MCEO newsletter deadline

2021 DATES TO REMEMBER

Feb. 1 - MCEO newsletter deadline

June 1 - MCEO newsletter deadline

Sept. 21 - MCEO Convention Tour

Sept. 22-24 - MCEO Convention Bay City