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1 The Scuttlebutt Vol. 15 No. 7 July 2012 The Newsletter of the Korean War & Service Veterans of Lake County (FL), Inc., Chapter 169, Chartered Korean War Armistice! C arey Baker, former State Senator, was the featured speaker at our first program remembering the 59th Anniversary of the signing of the Armistice ending hostilities in the Korean war. Under a beautifully clear blue sky R ICHARD CHARLES CHRISTIE, 81, Mount Dora, FL passed away July 12, 2012 at The Villages Hospice House. He was born March 28, 1931 in New Baltimore, MI, son of Francis Christie and Madelyn Goslyn. A US Army veteran, he served during the Korean War and was a at the recentlycompleted Veterans Memorial at Fountain Park, Mr. Baker reviewed the major campaigns of the Korean War, and finished by elucidating, what he saw as the seven lessons learned. Program Chairperson, Wally Jones, did not only an outstanding job keeping the program very focused, he also RICHARD Dick CHRISTIE retired banker. Mr. Christie was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, Presidential Unit Citation, Korean Service Medal with 3 Bronze Stars, and the United Nations Service Medal for his Korean Service. He was a member of the Korean War Veterans Association of Lake County, Chapter 169, and American Legion Post 35. (Dick Christie Continued on page 3) had everything organized, including placement of the port-a-potty! We were pleased that five from (Armistice Continued on page 4) Inside this issue: Membership, New members Inc. & Exp.; Fin. Rpt. 2 Chapter golf shirts 2 paying last respects top priority 3 TELL AMERICA & FUND DRIVES 3 Armistice 4 Veterans raise money 5 H.R. 5903; Boggy Creek 5 Sick Call 6 Chapter lapel pins; Leadership 6 Chapter Ladies Program; Bd Act 7 Department of Florida 8 Announcements; Boosters 8 Member Renewals; Officers 9 Pay My Dues & CoC Form 10
2 Page 2 Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 The Scuttlebutt Membership oel Biggs became our newest J member; he was a guest at our June meeting. Joel served in the 802nd Engr. in , and learned of us from the Daily Sun. Joel and his wife Lilah live on S.E. 173rd Place in Summerfield. Welcome Joel! And on Monday, we received Art Boucher s application to join the Chapter. Art lives on Hawthorne Blvd, Leesburg, and served with the 7th Div. 32nd Regt Tank Co. He already was an Association member. Welcome Art! Despite regularly obtaining new members, membership has remained stable in the mid 80 s. A couple of members, one a long-time member, chose to not renew despite phone calls and other efforts to keep them. And there are now a couple of members who are now overdue (inactive). So, with Joel and Art, we have 87 Active members, two Inactive members, and five honorary Chapter members, giving a total of 92. At 87 members, we are far larger than the next largest FL chapter, 173 with 51. Thank you all! Donation to Senior Center t the Member Meeting a motion was offered and approved A to donate a badly-needed refrigerator to the Senior Center. An 18 cf Frigidaire refrigerator was purchased on July 28 at Lowe s Mount Dora, and delivered on Monday, July 30, much to the pleasure of the Center s staff. Its list price was $499.00; with a 10 percent discount, the final cost was $ Past donations were sporadic at best; sometimes we gave $200 a year. Last year we gave only $127. So, the size of this year s donation is, in a sense, catching up on our regular annual contribution to the Center. Also, keep in mind that per our bylaws, we are committed to donate one-half of our non-dues income to charity/scholarship. This goes into the charity side Financial Report Treas. Shumaker: Balance available as of June 22, $3, Income $1, Expenditures $ Balance available as of July 25, $4, W-F on-line bal. August 1 $4, CHAPTER INCOME & EXPENSES to July Actual Planned To Date DELTA INCOME Dues $2, $2, $1, $ FundDrive $5, $7, $4, $2, FundDrivePrj $1, $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 OtherInc $2, $1, $1, $ Total $11, $10, $7, $3, EXPENSES You may be thinking that the size of this contribution was larger than what we have been donating to the Senior Center. A thank you letter saying It was much needed and will be enjoyed for years, has been received. Table at right reflects this purchase. G olf shirts with Florida Chapter 169 Logo, are available for $ You CGeneral $1, $2, $2, ($49.10) CScholarship $2, $2, $1, $ DOF $ $ $ $50.00 Insurance $ $ $0.00 $ KWVA $1, $1, $1, ($355.00) MemBen $1, $1, $ $ Mtg&Con $ $ $ ($321.00) Postage $ $ $ $86.30 Printing $ $ $ ($199.37) ProjExp $ $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 STATE $80.00 $ $71.25 $28.75 Supplies $3, $3, $1, $2, Total Expenses $10, $12, $9, $2, Net for Year $42.96 ($1,340.00) ($2,078.87) Start 2011 $6, $6, Start $6, $4, can order one of these from Dwight Brown (352) or (352) cell or kaydees@embarqmail.com. Dwight says that he will order these with our logo reading Lake County. We obtained a quote from M & H Awards, Eustis, of $28.00 each, but there would be a one-time $ setup fee. Hence, the shirts that Dwight obtains are quite competitive. I asked Dwight to order one for me in navy blue, and encourage you to consider obtaining one. Photo at left shows Al Schuetz wearing his; the new ones will say Lake County.
3 The Scuttlebutt Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 paying my last respects is my top priority Page 3 O nly five Chapter 169 members were on hand to see their fellow Korean Vet, Dick Christie, enter the other side of life; from left in above photo, seated are Tom Thiel and Jim Corbet; standing are Carol Becker, Claus Tiesman, Art Canale, and Carlton Hogue of Ch 188, who played TAPS. Art Canale (photo at right) presented Judy Christie with the American Flag. Art did this with extraordinary service and dedication, and we thank him for it. It would have been nice for other chapter member to have witnessed this. Why only 5? Why did only five of the 90 or so of you pay your last respects to Dick? I ve pondered this question a good bit. Could it be, as my wife suggested, that I did a poor job of informing you? I suppose, but the five that attended as well as several more obviously got the message! Obviously, I did a poor job of convincing you that this was important enough for you to attend! That is a failure of mine that frankly is painful! What activity was more important golf? softball? shopping? What kept you away from one of your most important duties of KWVA Membership? Art said he had two other activities scheduled prior to receiving the message. But he canceled those because, he said paying my last respects is my top priority. So, what really kept you from Dick s service, and the excellent luncheon that followed it? Might it just be apathy you just don t give a damn. That is until it s your turn. Who do you want to come then? TJT (Dick Christie Continued from page 1) Surviving are his wife, Judy Perlinski Christie and children, Stephanie Carrion & husband Dr. Timothy Carrion, Owings Mill, MD and Michelle Christie, Chicago, IL. A Mass of the Resurrection was on Saturday, July 21, 2012 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Clermont. Further services and burial was in New Baltimore, MI. Extracted from the Orlando Sentinel on July 17, 2012 TELL AMERICA & TA FUND DRIVES R eminder Our Tell America/Scholarship program is named The John Yohn TELL AMERICA program. We soon plan to develop the Fall 2012 TA Schedule, which normally has been light. But the results of the Eustis High School interviews, and possibly similar interview programs at Mount Dora and Tavares are yet to be assessed. On the TA Fund Drive part of this, we need to begin now to obtain permissions to hold our fall TA Fund Drives. So, I am asking the leaders of the Spring events to begin contacting their stores. We are also inviting all members, especially new ones, to join in.
4 Page 4 Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 The Scuttlebutt (Armistice Continued from page 1) American Legion Post 55 in Clermont, as well as many other Korean Veterans supported us. Don Baron lead us in signing the National Anthem and Dwight Brown lead us in prayer. Our Color Guard was ably represented by Charlie White, Don Lynch, Claus Tiesman and Bill Shumaker. And yours truly remembered the 8,000 GI s still missing in Korea. Photos by Vi Pfahler From top left clockwise: Art Canale, Dave Lavery, Gordon Talbot, and Art Iversen. The Villages Daily Sun, Sunday, July 29, pg. D2
5 The Scuttlebutt Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 Page 5 Veterans raise money to teach students about the Korean War By ASHLEY SLOTA DAILY SUN, The Villages, FL, June 24, 2012, (extracted from) THE VILLAGES It may have been known as The Forgotten War, but a group of Lake County Korean War veterans want to make sure students and residents alike remember all that was gained and lost during that time. of The Villages on Saturday as they set up a booth at Colony Plaza to hand out information to shoppers and collect donations. "We're here to tell residents about our organization and the Tell America Program. We go around to the local schools and we tell them about the Korean War;" Brown said. Allan Stover, left, and Art Canale accept a donation from Jean Hall, center, to benefit the Korean War and Service Veterans Association of Lake County's Tell America Program. Zillah Gaston, D.J. Lynch and Gordon Talbot. "I have a picture of Gen. MacArthur and out of 1,200 students that I've shown that picture to, only two girls have been able to (identify him) and that's not very good," said Dwight Brown, vice president. Throughout the school year, members of the organization visit local schools to teach students about the war. They also brought the education to residents "The Korean War is known as The Forgotten War and the main goal is to teach the children that it's not forgotten. That there was a reason for the war and the people who served in the war are proud to have done so," Brown said. The one-day event netted Chapter 169 $1, !! The highest ever. Gordon Talbot, left, and D. J. Lynch, right, raise awareness for the Tell America Program. H.R C ongressman Sam Johnson (Texas) has introduced a Bill, H.R. 5903, to amend the IRS code of 1986 to treat recipients of the Korean Defense Service Medal as war veterans for purposes of determining whether contributions to post and organizations of war veterans are charitable. Call or your Representative now and ask them to cosponsor H.R C arol Becker (right) delivered 51 quilts to the children at Camp Boggy Creek, whose mission is to enrich the lives of seriously ill children. We may want to include Camp Boggy Creek in our future.
6 Page 6 Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 The Scuttlebutt Chapter lapel pins B ill Shumaker has proposed that the Chapter develop a lapel pin depicting a KWVA theme. Bill suggested a pin 3/4- inches in diameter. Various designs were discussed, including the Florida patch and the Korean War and Service Veterans, both of which were designed by Don Struhar, a friend of Carol Becker. We asked Carol to approach Don about making us a unique design, but one that would be suitable for all of KWVA. Sick Call That was Tuesday at the Board meeting. On Wednesday at the member meeting, Carol brought us a sketch of Don s beautiful new design. One that easily met all the criteria outlined previously. When we were at M & H Awards, we obtained an estimate for pins. These were as follows: setup charge $160.00; $2.50 each for a quantity of 100 minimum. In this case, a realistic unit price would be about $4-$5 each. A motion was made and approved that we proceed Please keep Marilyn Jansen in your thoughts and prayers as she has started taking chemotherapy again. Marilyn and Ted Jansen, 1507 W Lancaster Ave, Leesburg FL 34748, (352) , tedj29@aol.com Please inform your Chapter when either of you is confronted with a threatening health problem. Chapter leadership P resident Thiel asked Don Van Beck to head up a Nominating Committee to develop candidates for all elected offices (President through Secretary and Treasurer) by the October meeting. Because of lack of computer skills among the membership, over the last half-dozen years most of the Chapter records and operations have migrated to Tom s personal computer. Don plans to dissect these duties and operations and distribute them among the five elected officers and various other Chapter Members. To help these new leaders, Don plans to hold classes in computer systems as applied specifically to Chapter 169 records. These will focus on MS Word and Excel, and on Internet access, especially access to the Association Membership DB. Don anticipates holding multiple sessions at the Business Resource Center at Lake Sumter Community College in Leesburg. He has asked Tom to teach these training sessions where each attendee will have access to their own desktop computer. Tom served as president of the Lake-Sumter Computer Society for four years, and has made many dozens of computer presentations, and he has conducted sessions at the BRC training facility. Don is looking for members willing to serve as a Chapter officer or in other roles yet to be defined in this process. Don is also looking for computer experience and talent from the newly-forming Chapter 169 Ladies group. If you have some computer experience, or are willing to work with someone who is able to do the necessary computer operations, please call Don at Don would also like to hear from ladies who have computer experience and would like to help the chapter with its systems. If you do not have MS Word and Excel, plans are to provide you with a licensed copy.
7 The Scuttlebutt Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 Page 7 LADIES PROGRAMS (Spouses, Friends, and Surviving Spouses) A Chapter 169 ladies program has been under consideration by the Board and others for some time. Our goals here are to: a) provide a venue for spouses and surviving spouses to meet simultaneously with our regular member meeting, b) to seek the skills and talents, especially computer, of our ladies to aid us in carrying out the goals and objectives of the Chapter, and c) to enhance member meeting attendance. There shall be no dues for ladies and spouse membership, and their participation in Chapter activities shall be encouraged, except that voting at Board and Chapter Meetings is restricted, per Association bylaws, to Active KWVA members. They shall be issued regular name badges. We asked DJ Lynch to invite Dee Peever of Wildwood to come to our July meeting to tell us about her experiences with Suncoast Chapter 14, in St. Petersburg. (Dee is a friend of member Dick Zettlemoyer). Jackets, Golf Shirts, etc. W e researched a color guard jacket design at M & H Awards Eustis, the providers of our Caps as well as previous color guard jackets. We can get them for $38.00 each with a one-time setup fee of $75.00, with a minimum of 24. The Board decided to not provide Color Guard members with jackets because they do not use them often enough to warrant their $ purchase. Members present at the July meeting also did not indicate they would obtain enough of them to warrant the us going ahead with this effort. Projector: Board Actions July 24 Motion made at June Member Meeting to obtain a projector and screen. Gene Vollmer researched and made a recommendation. A motion was made and approved at the member meeting that we obtain this projector. Gene will proceed with procuring the unit (he got a special offer at around $440.00). We can use the Senior Center s screen. Orlando Sentinel, Lake Edition, Pg 1, 78/ Her experiences there were all very positive she said, and she offered to call all 169 spouses and surviving spouses to invite them to become active in this effort. A motion was offered and approved to develop a viable ladies program in KWVA Chapter 169. Dee was supplied a list of our spouses and surviving spouses, so if Dee has not already contacted you ladies, she will soon. I m sure you will be courteous to Dee. Should you not be contacted, or have a question, please feel free to call Dee at or at doreenmpeever@aol.com, or contact your president. And please join up with us in our efforts.
8 Page 8 Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 The Scuttlebutt Leesburg Senior Center Meet every 4th Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. except Dec & Apr. Dept. of Florida A ll DoF Council meetings will be at the Hilton North, Altamont Springs FL. The Fall Council Meeting, will be Saturday, September 22, The Chapter will pay the $15 Registration and Lunch fee. Each member will need to fill out the registration form before Aug. 22, or at our August 22 meeting. We will then attach one check. Anyone not meeting this requirement will not be covered by the Chapter. I do not know the dates of the Winter Council, January 2013, and Council and Convention, May 2013 go to: for more information Next Member Meeting: 2:00 p.m. Aug. 22 at Senior Center Next Board Meeting: TBD * Boosters * LNAME NNAME BST12 Anonymous Anonymous $3 Becker Carol $26 Corbet Jim $3 Corscadden Jack $100 Gaston Zillah $25 Hanold Audley $25 Houp Jim $10 Jansen Ted $10 Peters Bob $20 Sell Warren $13 Shumaker Bill $20 Stover Allan $50 Strausbaugh Harvey $3 Yohn Ms. Alta $500 SUM SUM $808 merican Legion Post 18 in Wildwood located on A Hwy44 east of Hwy 301, is having a luncheon open to the public Friday August 10th from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Menu: Chicken & Rice, green beans, salad, bread, desert & drink. Donation $6.00. Enjoy some good food and fellowship. Info call (352) H onorary Member Bob Peters, host of the Salute program on LakeTV, was at our July meeting, and talked to several, Al Schuetz and Jack Reynolds (and perhaps others), about appearing on Salute. A bove: Charlie White, left, accepts on behalf of the Chapter Color Guard, Jimmy Corbet s Marine Corps sabre for Color Guard use.
9 The Scuttlebutt embers whose dues Association, Department M and/or Chapter that are payable anytime from now to NOVEMBER 1, 2012 are shown at the right. Dues are: Chapter $10; DoF $2; and Assoc. $25; Total $ (All members are asked to pay the DOF fee.) Unless we have your dues in hand by the end of the month shown you will be removed from the membership roster. Association Life Members must still pay Chapter and Department. Those in bold red are due now! This is the only notice you will receive as we do not wish to incur the costs of separate mailings. Please use form on back page. We very much thank you for your retaining your membership. Chapter Membership Committee. If you are having problems with maintaining your membership with all the economic difficulties recently, please call me before letting your membership lapse. tjt Vol. 15, No. 7 July 2012 Page 9 Membership Dues Dates Association, DoF, Chapter thru August LNAME NNAME ASSOC C DUE DT AMT Welke Brian R /07/11 $25.00 Deeley Paul R /07/12 $37.00 Goebel Herb R /01/12 $37.00 Oakes Bob R /07/12 $37.00 Carli Pat R /26/12 $37.00 Olson Harry R /05/12 $37.00 Horvath Bert R /19/12 $37.00 Tiesman Claus R /10/12 $37.00 Watson Darryl R /10/12 $37.00 Talbot Gordon R /06/12 $37.00 Gruber Joe R /09/12 $37.00 Pfahler Dick R /09/12 $37.00 Corriveau Ben R /16/12 $37.00 LaLiberte Joe LR /26/12 $12.00 Canned Food & Clothing Bring to the next meeting. Clean & folded in bags. Chapter Officers and Directors Officer LNAME NNAME Phone CELL E Mail Spouse President Thiel Tom (352) (352) kwva169@gmail.com Jean Singer VP 1st Brown Dwight (352) (352) kaydees@embarqmail.com Kum VP 2nd Reynolds Jack (352) (352) mjreynolds1@comcast.net Margie Secretary White Charlie (352) (352) Dee Adams Treasurer Shumaker Bill (352) shuy352@centurylink.net Asst S/T & Dir Tiesman Claus (352) cjtiesman@embarqmail.com Wilma Jeanne Sgt Arms & Dir Jansen Ted (352) tedj29@aol.com Marilyn Chaplain Sievers Harold (352) (352) colsievers2@aol.com Hist Becker Carol (352) (321) carolbecker@juno.com Founder & Dir Gleason Jackie (352) Monique Dir Gruber Joe (352) jlnancy@embarqmail.com Lorene Dir Jones Wally (352) (904) jones2431@comcast.net Karrin Dir Lynch Don (352) dlynch62@cfl.rr.com Dir Pfahler Dick (352) vpfahler@embarqmail.com Vi Dir Van Beck Don (352) (352) seafari.vb@juno.com Julia IPP Canale Art (352) jcanale1@aol.com Julie
10 RENEWAL ONLY PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY USE NEW MEMBER APPLICATION DATE: / / 2012 NAME: TO APPLY FOR MEMBRSHIP Spouse Name: ADDRESS (if changed): (APT/SUITE/LOT # CITY: STATE: ZIP: - TELEPHONE: ( ) Cell ( ) DOB: Chapter 169 Dues: $10.00, Amt Enclosed: $ Assoc. Number: Dept. of FL Dues: $2.00, Amt Enclosed:$ Requested of all Chapter Regular and Life Members Assoc. (Nat l) Dues: $25.00, Amt Enclosed: $ Chapter Boosters: Amt Enclosed:$ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $ ם My signature below and checking the box at left indicates I subscribe to the KWVA Code of Conduct. Check Cash Signature: I understand that by paying my dues I am entitled to participate in membership meetings and activities, receive the Scuttlebutt either by or snail mail, vote, and serve as a chapter officer, director, committee or color guard member. I also hereby swear to uphold the Constitution of the United States, and the Bylaws of the Korean War Veterans Association, Inc., and the Lake County KWVA Chapter # 169, so help me God. Check to: KWVA Chapter 169. Mail to: KWVA Chapter 169, P.O. Box , Leesburg, FL The Scuttlebutt Korean War & Service Veterans of Lake County, Chapter 169 Tom J. Thiel, Editor Park Place Blvd. Eustis, FL
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