Just a reminder that the BAG SALE starts June 1. The schedule for the next two weeks follows. We are asking that you share this schedule with friends, family and share on facebook if you have an account. Cost is $5 a bag.
The purposes of this Association are to:
- The purposes of this Association are to:
- A. Promote and protect the interests, rights, and welfare of the retired educators of the Stevens Point area in conjunction with the Wisconsin Retired Educators’ Association (WREA).
- B. Monitor and work to improve the benefits for retired educators and other members of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS).
- C. Encourage Association members to maintain membership in the Wisconsin Retired Educators’ Association (WREA).
- D. Develop working relationships with local service organizations whose main emphasis is on aging groups and with organizations sharing goals similar to those of the Association.
- E. Inform Association members about and advocate for educational and other relevant societal issues.
- F. Inform members of activities in the area provided for senior citizens.
- G. Encourage Association members to be active participants in community affairs on an individual basis.
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Moving Sale
Friday, April 30, 2021
COVID Humor
From Santha's hometown newspaper, a little dated, but still funny:
COVID BITS
From The Community Scoop, published weekly in Lost Nation, IA, April 8, 2021
1. New monthly budget: Gas $0, Clothes $0, Groceries $2,500, Wine $3750.
2. Breaking News: Wearing a mask inside your home is now highly recommended- not so much to stop COVID, but to stop eating.
3. WHEN THIS QUARANTINE IS OVER, let's not tell some people.
4. Not to brag, but I haven't been late to anything in over 16 weeks.
5. It may take a village to raise a child, but I swear it's going to take a vineyard to homeschool one.
6. You know all those car commercials where there's one vehicle on the road?....it doesn't seem so unrealistic these days.
7. The spread of Covid-19 is based on two things: 1. How dense the population is. 2. How dense the population is.
8. People keep asking : "Is COVID 19 REALLY all that serious? Listen y'all..., churches and casinos are closed. When heaven and hell agree on the same thing, it's probably pretty serious.
9. Home School Day #1. I'm trying to figure out how I can get this kid transferred out of my class.
10. The dumbest thing I ever bought was a 2020 planner.
Santa Claus is Real
Well, there's been lots of action since the last posting. The good news is that we've found another home for our books. Details will be forthcoming, but it's Christmas in Spring for us. It almost seems too good to be true, but as one who's always expecting the sky to fall it really does seem to be happening.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
We've Lost our Lease
From our President:
We at Stevens Point Area Retired Teachers’ Association are reaching out to ask if anyone in the community knows of or has a place where we can collect our used books and hold our semi-annual used book sales. For the past five years we have had space and a wonderful relationship with the Children’s Museum downtown. The building has been sold and the new owner has other plans for the space, so we need to relocate.
As you probably know, SPARTA has been iconic in the area for these sales. In 1991 we were offered the opportunity to take over the book sales from the American Association of University Women, and we happily assumed this service. Profits from sales are donated back to community organizations in the form of grants and scholarships. Priority is given to causes which support our young people, and second to causes which support our elderly. We are able to pay a modest amount of rent and to work with anyone generous enough to support our efforts.
Because of the COVID crisis, we were not able to hold book sales in 2020, and thus were not able to support the organizations we have in the past. Scholarship funds have been saved in an account with the Community Foundation set up for that purpose, so we are able to continue that. However, if we are not able to find a new site for our books and sales, we will probably be unable to fund our community outreach for a second year.
If you have any suggestions or ideas to help us, please call and discuss them with our president Santha Bickford (7153405501) or our Book Committee Chairperson, Nancy Kemmeter, (7153405627}. Please feel free to pass this information on as you see fit! Many thanks!
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Tips from the Treasurer: Your Last Gift to Your Family
We're all bound to move on from this life, hopefully sometime in the distant future. One thing you can do for yourself and for your family is to wrap things up before then. It's important to make sure that things are done the way you want them done. I made my own estate planner when I was in my 40s. I update it every few years, and when the time comes, my niece should have all the information she needs to settle everything.
There are all sorts of places to find a format to use for your information. My lawyer suggested a book form Amazon, Peace of Mind Planner. It's very good, and only $12. I would suggest ripping it apart and putting it into a three-ringed binder. That makes updates easier, and you can also delete sections that aren't relevant.
My own is a three-ringed binder with dividers. The sections are:
- Vital Information
- contacts
- Documents
- will
- memorandum
- ids
- Finances
- Power of Attorney, finances
- accounts
- Medical
- Power of Attorney, Power of Health Care
- health care notes
- insurance
- Final Disposition
- Beneficiaries
- Insurance
- Shut it Down
- what to pay, close, cancel
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Good-bye to One Who Helped Hold up the Sky
Link to Pisarski website
On Sunday, February 7, 2021, Leigh Meta Allgaier, loving mother of three and grandmother of two, passed away at 74 years of age. Leigh was born on October 9, 1946 in Wausau, WI to Jacob and Lucille Zinkevcz. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin Madison. On September 6, 1969, she married Jack Allgaier. They raised three daughters together, all of whom became college graduates.
On Sunday, February 7, 2021, Leigh Meta Allgaier, loving mother of three and grandmother of two, passed away at 74 years of age. Leigh was born on October 9, 1946 in Wausau, WI to Jacob and Lucille Zinkevcz. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin Madison. On September 6, 1969, she married Jack Allgaier. They raised three daughters together, all of whom became college graduates.
Leigh loved to cook and provided meals to volunteers at the Portage County Democratic Party as well as lunches for the local Warming Center. Leigh loved to travel and explored China, Africa, India, Israel, Morocco, Turkey, and Russia with her traveling companions Pat, Louise, and Debby. She traveled the United States with her family visiting the Outer Banks, Key West, the Olympic National Park, and Washington, DC.
She enjoyed antiquing and collecting Hall teapots and Christmas pins. Her pins were often displayed at the Lincoln Center and the Portage County Public Library during the holiday season. Leigh was an avid card player and enjoyed playing duplicate bridge and sheepshead the most. Leigh was a prolific reader and enjoyed her days working at the Portage County Public Library. While spending winter months in Arizona, she loved getting and using her library cards throughout the Phoenix area. Leigh took special pride in her arrest during a protest against Scott Walker at the state capitol.
Leigh was a strong person who battled multiple illnesses with strength and determination. A better future is what fueled her, she appreciated casting her last ballot in the Presidential Election, and she was thrilled to see the Biden and Harris inauguration. The family wishes to thank the nurses, therapists, and doctors at St. Michael’s Hospital who provided superior care.
Leigh was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Jay Allen Zinkevcz (Minnesota). She is survived by her husband Jack, her three daughters, Meta (Jef Schobert), Millie, and Rose, grandchildren Orion and Sapphire, and sisters-in-law Mary (Ronald) Stroik and Louise Zinkevcz.
Leigh enjoyed nothing more than a good party with friends and family. Leigh wanted her celebration of life to include food, stories, conversation, and no sorrow. There will be such a celebration in the future, once this horrid COVID-19 is under control.
If you wish, please consider a donation in her name to Evergreen Community Initiatives, 1948 Church St, Stevens Point WI 54481 with warming center in the memo or a membership or donation to the Portage County Democratic Party, 2220 Division St, Stevens Point WI 54481 with Allgaier Memorial in the memo.
Pisarski Funeral Homes are honored to be serving the family. For online condolences please visit www.pisarskifuneralhome.com
Monday, January 11, 2021
Apology: more computer challenges
Sorry that it's been so long since the last post. The new laptop came, and, of course, the connecting cords that were needed to transfer data from the old computer to the new weren't among the thousand in the electronic graveyard bin. Apple, as always, changed the ports. Once the needed cords arrived, the transfer was made. However, the Microsoft Office software that had been used successfully since 2008 finally gave out. So now we await delivery of the new Microsoft package.
And the transfer lost the access to this editorial site for our blog. Luckily, it was still alive on the old computer. Macs are a high maintenance indulgence.