Friday Meanderings

Happy Friday!

Not much new here.  Still working on the transition of the Learning Center.  Weren’t in the newspaper this week–again!  Calmness.

This week is always busy busy busy with meetings.  And they were good.  And over.

The learning center is offering guitar lessons to the kids at the Homosassa Elementary School.  Have a great volunteer who has played guitar his whole life.  Started out with four kids.  Then it moved to six.  Got an email that there are two more that are begging to join the group.  The instructor said that he can’t give personal lessons to more than six.  Hate to tell those two kids no.  Cause I’m all about YES.  So pondering the situation.

That’s our new unofficial slogan at the Civic Club.  We are the party of YES!

We are still working on putting a sewing class together for adults.

Things are coming together.

Oh, and the details that I promised last week!  The Homosassa Civic Club is holding an “Old Homosassa Community Day” on March 11.  First ever.  The Old Homosassa Heritage Council is having a yard sale in the Civic Center.  Accepting donations on March 10.  (No clothes, sorry.  Powers above me made that decision.) All the proceeds go to painting the Old Homosassa Water Tower.

We’ve invited all of our community groups to put up info booths.  There will be an open mic on the stage, food and drinks.  Open house at the Learning Center.  The office was flooded during Hurricane Hermine and the renovation should be complete by the community day.  Looking forward to showing off our new campus!

So what else is going on?

This Saturday is the last free day at Three Sisters Springs.  Looking forward to seeing the improvements!  You can park at one of the local shopping centers and walk in rather than waiting for the bus.

Shrimpapalooza is on March 18.  This is a fun day put on by the Homosassa Rotary Club.  I’ve always wanted to be in the golf cart parade and this year WE HAVE A GOLF CART!

By the way, I’m on Instragram now.  I’m trying to remember to put my snaps up there.  Not into the habit yet.  My name is designktg if you want to check out my photos.

Okay.

That’s it for now!

Have a great weekend!

Kathy

 

 

 

 

 

Friday Meanderings

It’s Friday.

And neither Terry nor I nor the Homosassa Civic Club nor the Homosassa Learning Center made it into the Citrus Chronicle!

Whoo-Hoo!

(But waiting for the next shoe to drop!)

And I really don’t have much to say.  And NO photos.

I thought I’d get some photos but….no.

Didn’t happen.

Been spending most of my time at the Homosassa Learning Center.  Cleaning up.  Moving things around.  Making plans. Tutoring.

Along with a whole lot of other volunteers.  It’s amazing how many local people are ready to step up!

We have so many plans for the learning center.

Four guitars were donated last year.  We have a volunteer that is willing to teach kids how to play the guitar.

How cool is that?

If you have any instruments that are just hanging in closets or under the bed, we would love you to give them to us.  We have four guitars right now.

As soon as we get four kids to sign up–free classes.  Free guitars to practice on.

How cool is that?

Another volunteer has suggested a sewing class and is ready to start teaching. And we have already had one person donate a completely unused sewing machine that’s still in the box that was never opened!  (It could be from 1950 but it’s still in the box! Could be a very valuable antique!)

How cool is that?

Another local that has a restaurant has suggested a cooking class.

How cool is that?

And we haven’t even scratched the surface!

We are here.  And we are making so many changes for the better!

I’ll have details next week!  Put March 11th on your calendar.  Cause you are going to want to be in Old Homosassa that day!  Seriously.  details. details. next week!

And maybe photos!

Have a great weekend and enjoy all that sunshine!

Kathy

 

 

 

Friday Meanderings

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milkweed

Took a walk in the yard on Thursday.  I’m not out there nearly enough.  Because of this mild winter, a lot of my flowers are blooming.  They are confused.

I am too.

Thought that everything was going great with our relationship with the newspaper. But an editorial was published in the Chronicle telling the Civic Club that we should just get along.  Oh there’s more than that.  Very one-sided for the other side. The real problem is that Terry was never consulted.  No one called him.  The writer talked to the coordinator that was terminated and trespassed.  And probably her husband.  But not Terry.

I have always liked the Chronicle.  Not always agreed with them.  But thought they did a good job on getting the facts.  Not this time.  The editorial is the opinion of the entire paper.  “Our” opinion it states.

Here’s the editorial, just click.

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We take issue to a few comments.  First, “On the other side of the feud is civic club president Terry Green and his followers who argue the learning center is underutilized.”  It sounds like Terry has a just a few people supporting him.  He was voted in as president unanimously at the December meeting.  He has the support of the majority of the club.  And the facility was underutilized.  Open occasionally for the kids to come over where they did crafts after school. Open for a girl scout troop to meet on Friday evening.

Second, “Absent a formal lease detailing the terms and conditions of use, the feud has resulted in the learning center’s locks being changed and Bartell being summarily ousted as its director with the added rebuke of trespassing charges if she attempts to again set foot on the site. In response, Bartell has raised the prospect of a possible lawsuit.”

After Mrs. Bartell was voted by the entire Board of Directors to be terminated and while she was taking her personal possessions out of the facility, she asked what would stop her from changing the locks back.  And the detective on site said. Trespass.

She continues to maintain that the Civic Club has other purposes for the Homosassa Learning Center.  No, we are actually using it for learning.  A handout went to the school yesterday, approved by the Citrus County School District, which will go home with the students detailing the new tutoring program that will occur Monday to Wednesday from 3:30 – 5:30.

Now we are working on a schedule for adults which will include learning how to play guitar, crochet, sew, knit and give adults access to the computers and books in the Homosassa Learning Center.

There will be more.

And here’s some flowers to brighten up your day.

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impatiens

Have a great weekend!