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RSES Auxiliary
“ Making Life Worthwhile” “ Make Life Worthwhile”
SIGHT SIGHT
Reflecting the RSES Auxiliary Activities
Volume 62 issue 3
August, 2013 This issue featuring activities for the upcoming 2013 Conference
GLASS GLASS
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International RSESA Officers and Board of Di-
PRESIDENT: IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT:
Gail Paschal Patricia McCarthy
5412 Milford RD 7500 Terry Court
Greensboro, NC 27405 N Richland Hills
336-375-8773 (H) TX 76180
817-281-5292 (H)
817-994-3705 (C
VICE PRESIDENT SGT-AT-ARMS:
Ray Clary Karla Miller
2410 Jewett Drive 456 Willowbrook Rd
Richmond, VA 23228 Apollo, PA 15613
804-938-5671
SECRETARY: HISTORIAN:
Barbara Frase Lyn Sherman
2026 Elizabeth Ct 2742 Kathleen Street
Sanford, FL 32771 Riverside, CA 92506
386-212-9442 951-315-7589 (C)
407-878-4546
TREASURER: PUBLICITY:
Denise Ziegelbein Terry Hollander
8216 Lohman RD 1837 61st Street
Lohman, MO 65053 Brooklyn, NY 11204
573-690-0881 (C) 718-232-6679
573-782-6675 (H)
MEMBERSHIP: CREDENTIALS:
Bonnie Johnson Darlene Baker
3303 S. Birch 1606 Theodore RD
Norfolk, NE 68701 Rising Sun, MD 21911
402-649-9303 (H) 410-303-1623 (C)
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DELECATE CREDITIALS
Annual Conference October 23-26-2013
Pittsburg, PA
Member At Large ______________________________________
DATE: ______________________________________________
DELEGATE: _________________________________________
PROXY: ____________________________________________
ALTERNATE DELEGATE: ____________________________
(MAL) CITY & STATE _______________________________
Signed by Member at Large: ____________________________
Mail this copy to the International Secretary:
Barbara Frase, 2026 Elizabeth Ct, Sanford, FL 32771
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DELECATE CREDITIALS
Annual Conference October 23-26-2013
Pittsburg, PA
Member At Large ______________________________________
DATE: ______________________________________________
DELEGATE: _________________________________________
PROXY: ____________________________________________
ALTERNATE DELEGATE: ____________________________
(MAL) City & State ___________________________________
Signed by Member At Large; ____________________________
Delegate Bring This copy to the annual Conference.
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DELECATE CREDITIALS
Annual Conference October 23-26-2013
Pittsburg, PA
CHAPTER: __________________________________________
DATE: ______________________________________________
DELEGATE: _________________________________________
PROXY: ____________________________________________
ALTERNATE DELEGATE: ____________________________
Signed by
Chapter President: _____________________________________
Signed by Chapter Secretary; ____________________________
Mail this copy to the International Secretary:
Barbara Frase, 2026 Elizabeth Ct, Sanford, FL 32771
____________________________________________________
DELECATE CREDITIALS
Annual Conference October 23-26-2013
Pittsburg, PA
CHAPTER: __________________________________________
DATE: ______________________________________________
DELEGATE: _________________________________________
PROXY: ____________________________________________
ALTERNATE DELEGATE: ____________________________
Signed by
Chapter President: _____________________________________
Signed by Chapter Secretary; ____________________________
Delegate Bring This copy to the annual Conference.
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For the year 2011-2012
OFFICERS ACTIVITIES: SECRET PAL:
Sandy Ralston Shelva Hauer
7019 Hadley P.O. BOX 387
Overland Park, KS SALISBURY, PA 15558
913-722-1328 (H)
CHAPTER SUPPLIES SIGHT GLASS EDITOR:
Lynn Hoke Karen Krepcik
21 Laurel CT 3308 Dominion Ave
South Elgin, IL 60177 Norfolk, VA 23518
847-742-4377 (H) 757-588-1358 (H)
847-721-7325 (C) 757-831-1115 (C)
Email addresses:
Darlene Baker bratib@earthlink.net
Ray Clary controlsdoc@juno.com
Susan Eckstein susan.eckstein@spcorp.com
Barbara Frase bjfrase@cfl.rr.com
Holly Friedman holly.haggard@gmail.com
Terry Hollander TerryHol3@aol.com
Lynn Hoke LynnKh29@sbcglobal.net
Bonnie Johnson bonniekjohn@cableone.net
Karen Krepcik krepcik@cox.net
Shelva Hauer frog.leggs@hotmail.com
Pat McCarthy patmacmccarthy@sbcglobal.net Karla Miller ohoppy@hotmail.com
Gail Paschal paschalgs@msn.com
Sandy Ralston sandy.qlt4fun@gmailcom
Lyn Sherman bobnlyn2@aol.com
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We Invite RSESA Members and supporters to
attend the RSES International Conference.
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Ta bl e o f Co nt e nt s
International board off directors and Officers Addresses
Email addresses
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Ad: Greater Pittsburgh Chapter
Ad: Triad Chapter Region 4
North Carolina ...RSESA International President, Gail Paschal
Ad: Dallas Chapter Region 10
Group Photo New Officers & Directors 2012-2013
Membership Recognition
In Memory
Virginia ...Vice President, Ray Clary, CMS
Ad: Virginia Chapter One Region 4
Historian’s Report
Ad: St Louis Gateway Chapter Region 9
Ad: Harlan “Skip” Krepcik, CMS & Karen Krepcik Region 4
Ad: Niagara Frontier Chapter Region 2
Ad: Garden State Chapter Region 3
Missouri ...Letter form the Treasurer, Denise Ziegelbein
Ad: The Great Midwest RSES Region 9
Ad: Mid West Association Auxiliary Region 9
Texas….. Past President, Pat McCarthy
Ad: Cowtown Chapter Region 10
Invitation to attend Pittsburg….Activities
Ad: Empire Keystone Association RSES Region 2
Ad: Bob Sherman, CM , RSES International Past President
Ad: Metropolitan New York Chapter Region 2
Ad: Tidewater Chapter of Virginia Region 4
Ad: RSES Headquarters
North Carolina… Gail Paschal
Ad: Mid South East Regional Association Region 4
Ad: Empire Keystone Association Region 2 Ad: FIRE ICE Mechanical Kurt and Lisa Eggert
Ad: Joe and Anita Marchese
Recipe
Credentials
We should be rolling in on Sunday, providing we don’t
run into any speed bumps!
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RECIPE……………. from the Kitchen of Sandy Ralston
STRAWBERRY SCONES
6 Tbsp (3/4 stick) cold butter
Cut into small pieces and return to refrigerator
2 cups flour Tbsp baking powder
3 Tbsp sugar ½ tsp salt
2 lightly beaten eggs 1/3 cup heavy cream (milk is okay)
½ to 2/3 cup chopped fresh strawberries.
Combine dry ingredients; add cold butter. Pinch and rub with your finger-
tips until butter is well distributed (mixture should resemble course meal).
Gently stir in eggs and cream (milk) until mixture forms a soft dough. Stir
in strawberries. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and
pat into a 1” thick circle. Cut into 8 triangular scones.
Brush with 2 Tbsp heavy cream (milk) and sprinkle with 2 Tbsp sugar.
Place on parchment lined baking sheet. Bake in preheated oven at 400
degrees until golden brown, 18 to 20 minutes.
Serve warm with butter and jam.
Joe and Anita Marchese
Conference Chairpersons
Welcome to the City of Champi-
ons!
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MECHANICAL INC.
GOLDENROD DISFTRIBUTOR * VOGT TUBE-ICE
AUTHORIZED DEALER/SALES & SERVICE
FACTORY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
EPA CERTIFIED FOR
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY & RECYCLING
82-67 233RD STREET 718-631-1503
BELLEROSE, NY 11427 FAX: 718-279-4686
KURT J. EGGERT
LISA EGGERT
EMPIRE KEYSTONE ASSOCIATION IS PROUD TO SUPPORT THE RSES AUXILIARY
President ............................. Tom Schaefer, CMS
Vice President ...................... Tom Donmoyer, CM
Secretary .............................. Mike O’Hare, CM
Treasurer .............................. Bob Sites
Sgt. At Arms ......................... Mike Kiner, CM
Education Director ............... Stan Hollander, CMS
Region 2 Director ................. Joe Marchese, CMS
Be sure to submit your nominations for the Awards
“Make Life Worthwhile”
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Special Thanks to Our Contributors
Cowtown Chapter Region 10
Dallas Chapter Region 10
FIRE ICE Mechanical Kurt and Lisa Eggert
Empire Keystone Association RSES Region 2
Garden State Chapter Region 3
Greater Pittsburgh Chapter Region 2
Harlan “Skip” Krepcik, CMS and Karen Krepcik Region 4
Joe & Anita Machese Region 2
Metropolitan New York Chapter Region 2
Mid-Southeast Region 4
Mid-West Auxiliary Region 9
Niagara Frontier Chapter Region 2
RSES Region 9
RSES Headquarters
Robert “Bob” Sherman, CM RSES International President
St. Louis Gateway Region 9
Tidewater Chapter of VA Region 4
Triad Chapter NC Region 4
Virginia Chapter 1 Region 4
To place an ad please contact Sight Glass Editor, Karen Krepcik at
We auxiliary members would like to thank those
who have helped sponsor this edition with their
ads. We are able to share the activities and news
of the Regional and International Members do to
your support. For those who may not of been
able to attend the different Conferences we hope
this newsletter will give you updated information.
Terry Hollander, Publicity Director
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* Greensboro, N.C.
TRIAD CHAPTER
GREENSBORO, N.C.
CONTACT: TOMMY PASCHAL
336-375-8773
Paschaltw@hotmail.com
Refrigeration Service Engineers Society
Greater Pittsburgh Chapter
proudly supports
the 76th Annual RSES International Conference
Just a friendly reminder……..
Update your records and pay your dues.
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Mid Southeast Regional
Association
Consisting of Participating Chapters from
North Carolina * South Carolina * Virginia
FOR INFORMATION ON TRAINING PROGRAMS CONTACT:
REGION 4 DIRECTOR--SKIP KREPCIK, CMS at Krepcik@cox.net
NORTH CAROLINA--TOMMY PASCHAL at paschaltw@hotmail.com
SOUTH CAROLINA--ROBERT FOUST, CMS at robert.foust@navy.mil
VIRGINIA--RAY CLARY, CMS at controlsdoc@juno.com
We look forward to seeing everyone
At the 2013 International Conference in
October 24 - 26, 2013
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
For further information or to find a local chapter in your area visit
www.rses.org
Cordially invites you to participate in our
Educational Conference held annually on a rotating basis
throughout the three states of the Mid-Southeast Region.
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Hi Folks,
This is my second letter for the Sight Glass for
the summer. I hope it helps Karen fill the pages
so she won’t have to send out a blank newslet-
ter. Karen’s family is going through a very dif-
ficult time and it just adds more stress in her life
to have to beg for input from us. Do we want to
continue having a Sight Glass? Maybe we
should discuss this at the annual conference.
We have had a wonderful summer filled with lots of fun. The
Popeye’s Cajun Surf and Turf was a big success. We had lots
of fun with family and friends and was thoroughly entertained
by Captain Jim Is Magic. His magic show was great and he is
a great DJ, including lots of different music. His wife did a
beautiful job face painting for the kids and some wild adults.
His son performed juggling acts and stilt walking. He also did
balloon twisting for all. I am almost finished with the 20 year
old quilt. We traced around Vegas and Tyler’s hands on freezer
paper so I could cut them out and iron them on quilt, then stitch
the outline into the quilt and remove the paper. A few more
handprints and I will be finished. My brother won a regional
championship shooting pool, so we went with him to Las Ve-
gas to play in the nationals. Did we really need an excuse to
go to Vegas? It was lots of fun and boy was it hot. We are still
entertaining for Senior Citizens. We went to one that was
sponsored by Guilford County Community Outreach and had a
very nice catered meal, plus played games with the seniors at
our table. And to top it off, the leader said they would send us
a check for entertaining. Woohoo!
I look forward to seeing everyone in Pittsburgh. The local
folks have planned a great conference. Hope you can join in
the fun. Try to bring something to raffle in the hospitality
room. Thanks in advance.
See you soon,
Gail Paschal, RSESA International President RSESA-7
Hi Everyone,
I hope you are have a wonderful summer.
We’ve had lots of rain, but I think the lazy
days of hot summer are here now for a while.
We’ve been spending a lot of time at the
Greensboro Aquatic Center, taking the grand-
kids to swim lessons and some play time, too.
We spent one week helping with vacation Bi-
ble school at church. What a workout, teach-
ing the kids the songs with all the actions. I crocheted a
small afghan for Vegas in her favorite colors, pink and pur-
ple. I have been working on a quilt I started about twenty
years ago. I remember now, why I put it in a drawer, but am
determined to finish it this time. My sisters and I continue to
entertain for the senior citizens. Tommy goes with us to car-
ry the piano. I love my “roadie”. My sister, Karen, plays the
guitar and my brother has joined us a few times to play the
bass guitar. My Mom went one time and sung a song with
us. She was the hit of the night. Wendy won a “Cajun
Bash”, a party for 100 people sponsored by Popeye’s Chick-
en. We’re having that here on July 27. Company representa-
tives from Atlanta, GA, will be here to set up and take pic-
tures. We’re really excited about it. Food and entertainment,
two of our favorite things! We’re looking forward to seeing
everyone this fall in Pittsburgh. I hope you all are making
plans to be there. The folks there have been working hard to
make sure we all have a good conference.
That’s all for now, enjoy the rest of the summer and be safe!
Gail Paschal, RSESA International President
DALLAS CHAPTER
CONTRIBUTOR AND SUPPORTER OF THE
“SIGHT GLASS”
REFRIGERATION SERVICE ENGINEERS SOCIETY
CONTACT: HARRISON TRAVIS III, CM
hot3rdcm @hotmail.com
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The Refrigeration Services Engineer Society
1666 Rand Road, Des Plaines, Illinois 60016-3552
www.rses.org
Sponsor and Supporter of the RSES Auxiliary Sight Glass
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EMPIRE KEYSTONE ASSOCIATION
RSES REGION 2
Proud to support the RSES Auxiliary
ROBERT “BOB” SHERMAN, CM
RSES INTERNATIONAL
PAST PRESIDENT
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
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SLATE OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR 2012-2013
President Gail Paschal
Vice President Ray Clary
Secretary Barbara Frase
Treasurer Denise Ziegelbein
Sgt. at Arms Karla Miller
Historian Lyn Sherman
Publicity Terry Hollander
Membership Bonnie Johnson
Credentials Darlene Baker
Officers Activities Sandy Ralston
Chapter Supplies Lynn Hoke
Immediate Past President Pat McCarthy
Be sure to submit your nominations for the
Awards “Make Life Worthwhile”
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2013 MEMBERSHIP RECOGNITION
5 Year Members
Jill Campbell – Cowtown
Jerry Clark – Cross Timbers
Derald Dierksen - Cowtown
10 Year Members
Kathryn Clark – Cross Timbers
15 Year Members
20 Year Members
Barbara Broussard – Red Stick
John Clark – Greater KC
Susan Eckstein – Greater KC
25 Year Members
Anna Clark – Greater KC
Delories Hensley - MAL
Becky Sharp Wisenbaker – Red Stick
Barbara Broussard – Red Stick
John Clark – Greater KC
Susan Eckstein – Greater KC
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If you are unable to attend the conference you can still place an order for
the show through Denise’s website: www.pamperedchef.biz/
mszigyskitchen. If you have any questions about this contact Denise at 573
-690-0881 or mszigy@gmail.com. http://www.wcspittsburgh.org/
A do-not-miss activity for ladies and men: a Just Ducky tour on Friday,
October 25. The duck boat tour leaves right from Station Square and takes
about an hour. The duck boats (DUKW) are converted WWII military ve-
hicles. The DUKW was used in amphibious operations throughout the
Mediterranean and Pacific, including Operation D-Day in 1944. Once
we’re on board, the DUKW will transport us throughout downtown Pitts-
burgh, then over the bridge to the North Shore area, then drive right into
the river for a short boat trip back to Station Square. If you’ve never done
this before, make sure you do! It’ll be a fun trip. http://
www.justduckytours.com/
An Usborne Book Fair benefitting Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh will
be held in the hotel on Saturday, October 26, from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m.
Books that are purchased here will be delivered to Children’s Hospital of
Pittsburgh for distribution to the young patients.
Finally, this year’s conference will go out with a BANG – literally! Satur-
day’s Closing Banquet will include a murder mystery show. Watch for
clues while enjoying the drama and excitement of the evening’s events.
Pittsburgh has so much more to offer: Point State Park, which marks the
confluence of our three rivers; Macy’s shopping downtown; the Strip Dis-
trict with unique shops and restaurants; Rivers Casino; live theater; and
scenic Mount Washington located just above Station Square, accessed by
incline. For more information about shops, restaurants and attractions at
Station Square, go to http://www.stationsquare.com/. For more infor-
mation about things to see and do in and around Pittsburgh, go to http://
www.visitpittsburgh.com/.
And be sure to find Joe and I, or any other member of the Conference
Committee, when you’re here for suggestions on exciting and interesting
places to visit. We might even be able to help you get there!
We’re looking forward to welcoming one and all to beautiful Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania – the City of Champions!
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We’re excited to welcome everyone to our beautiful city! This year’s con-
ference at the Sheraton at Station Square is a prime location for sightsee-
ing, culture, food, music, relaxation and other enjoyment. Several activi-
ties are already planned for the conference week. We’ve listed the web-
sites in case you want to explore on your own before you get here.
A trip to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in the scenic Laurel High-
lands of Ligonier, PA is scheduled for Tuesday, October 22. This full day
excursion departs from the Sheraton hotel at about 8:00 a.m. and returns
around 4:00 p.m. This is sure to be a spectacular day; not only is Falling-
water unique and beautiful, but it is located in a lush wooded area which
hopefully will be in all its colorful autumn glory. After the tour, we’ll en-
joy a luncheon at Brady’s restaurant arranged by Shelva Hauer. If time
permits, we may hop over for a tour of a local glass factory, Smith Glass.
http://www.fallingwater.org/
The activity for Wednesday, October 23 is a day of cultural sightseeing
which will leave from the hotel around 9:30 am. Our first stop is Phipps
Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, a beautiful indoor facility housing 17
distinct botanical experiences allowing you to immerse yourself in one of
the world's greenest public gardens. After spending some time at Phipps,
we’ll head over to a Pittsburgh favorite, Gullifty’s Restaurant, for lunch.
(For fans of Mr. Rodgers’ Neighborhood, you may recognize the name
“Gullifty” from when X the Owl would exclaim “Nifty Gullifty!” Fred
Rogers called Pittsburgh home, and you can visit his memorial statue lo-
cated just across the river if you like.) Save room for dessert – Gullifty’s
is most famous for its spectacular sweets! We’ll need to do some walking
to work off our big lunch, so next we’ll visit the Carnegie Museums of Art
and Natural History. You’ll have a few hours for an unguided visit
throughout these two adjoining museums. The museums are located in the
heart of Pittsburgh’s Oakland section, which houses the main campuses of
the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon University, to name a
few. If it’s a nice day out, there may be time to walk around the area, per-
haps visit the Cathedral of Learning or beautiful Heinz Chapel, both locat-
ed on the Pitt campus. http://phipps.conservatory.org/; http://
www.carnegiemuseums.org/
On Thursday, October 24, from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m., Denise Ziegelbein
will host a Pampered Chef show right in our hotel. Proceeds from this
show will benefit the Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh.
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IN MEMORY Our Condolences go to the family of ……..
Maxine Schuck, Past 1992 RSESA International President
30 Year Member
Bonnie Morris – Greater KC
Agnes P “Jerry” Najolia – Greater KC
Maxine Shuck – MAL
Dalton “Steve” Stephens - Austin
35 Year Member
Norma Readdy – MAL
Linda Clark – Cross Timbers
Winona Harris – Oil Capital 55 years
Patty Harp – Oil Capital 61 years
Bernice Thompson – Oil Capital 62 years
Virginia Robison – Oil Capital 63 years
50 Year Members
Ellen Stephens - Austin
51 Plus Year Members
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Greetings from the Commonwealth of Virginia
The Conference is almost upon us, which means that we’ll
be seeing each other soon. Since the last issue of the Sight
Glass, I’ve had some interesting experiences. I went to
Alaska on a cruise, and it was fun. Mom, Dad, and I went
up for a long week, starting off in Seattle, Washington for
2 nights, to visit with my nephew & niece-in-law (I don’t
know if that’s an actual term, but it sounded good). While we were there,
I found out that I’m going to be a Great Uncle (they’re having a baby, due
around the end of November). She came home wearing a shirt that said
“Bake at 98.6 degrees for 40 weeks”! We left there on Friday, and caught
a shuttle bus up to Vancouver, BC, where we boarded the ship (Royal
Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas). We left the ship in Seward, Alaska,
and caught another shuttle bus up to Anchorage, where we flew back to
Virginia. It was a fantastic week, and I’d go back again in a heartbeat.
Mom & Dad seemed to enjoy the trip, especially with it starting off by
finding out that they’re going to be great-grandparents.
Since then, I’ve been to Boston for a week, to attend a training class for
work. It was a good class, though the days were long, but I passed. Work
is in full swing, and so far (knock on wood), I’m doing pretty good (no
worse, but maybe somewhat better). I’m still active in the US Coast
Guard Auxiliary and having fun out on the water.
I want to extend an invitation to come on by the Hospitality Room at the
Conference. You’ll see a lot of familiar faces there, and hopefully you’ll
also see some new ones as well. Whether day or night, we’ll do our best
to make you feel welcome. It’s my understanding that Marilyn Roth, CM
(past Region 2 Director) will be joining us at the Conference. All who
have had the privilege & pleasure of knowing her, can attest that she is a
super lady. A short while back, she had to step down as Director, and
we’ve been missing her smiling face ever since. Now, she’s back with us.
Ray Clary, CMS, RSESA International Vice President
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Cowtown 10200 Fort Worth, Texas
Proud to be members of RSES and the
Auxiliary in Region 10. We are proud to
help sponsor The Sight Glass.
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The Pittsburgh area is going to host the hospitality room during the day-
time and the Ray, Bob and Mac hospitality gang will come on duty in
the evening. Not sure yet which nights the room will be open but look
for the room number when you check in at the hotel. The daytime crew
is planning on a lot of goodies and of course, the nighttime crew will
have goodies and drinks for all. Oh yes, we also need door prizes to help
with the cost of the hospitality room. come by during the evenings and
say "hello" to the current President of the Auxiliary, Gail Paschal. Bring
you door prizes to donate, say "hello" to Gail, have a drink or two and
then buy some tickets for the door prizes and we all will have a great
time!
Mac and I will be driving to the conference and of course, I get to spend
two nights at Casinos on the way. That always makes for a great trip. I
think we have 8 1/2 hours the first day, about 7 hours the second day
and 7 hours the last day. That shouldn't be too bad a drive. I do want to
mention to anyone driving in on Sunday as we are going to do, that the
Pittsburgh Steelers have a home game that Sunday and traffic could be a
little crazy. The hotel recommended coming in during the game and the
game starts at about 4:25PM. Maybe that way the traffic won't be as
bad.
I again want to thank all of you that attended the hospitality room in
Charleston to visit with me. I think all that came had a good time. Won-
der if the weather in Pittsburgh will be rainy and cool as the last two
years have been at conference?
Mac and I are looking forward to seeing everyone again. The confer-
ence means a lot to us and we really enjoy being with our RSES and
RSESA friends.
Pat McCarthy
Immediate Past President
Look forward to seeing everyone in Pittsburg!
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Historian Report
75th Annual RSES Conference
Charleston, SC-Isle of Palms
General Business Meeting
Friday November 16, 2012
President Pat McCarthy called the meeting to order at 9:35 AM.
Sgt. at Arms Ray Clary gave the RSESA prayer, led the Pledge of Alle-
giance and played the Canadian and American National Anthems.
Conference Chairlady Mary Lou Waitschies welcomed the attendees.
President Pat McCarthy welcomed the RSESA Board, RSESA member
and guests.
Sgt. at Arms Ray Clary called the Roll of Officers and Directors. All were
present except Immediate Past President Holly Freidman.
President McCarthy announced Ceel Hudelson would serve as Parliamen-
tarian for this meeting.
Secretary Barbara Frase presented the minutes of the 2011 General Busi-
ness Meeting for review, discussion and approval. Motion made and
passed to accept them as printed.
Treasurer Denise Ziegelbein presented the Treasurer’s report. The Audit
Committee report was given by Diane Smith. They found the books to be
in order. Motion made and passed to accept the Treasurer’s and Audit re-
ports as presented.
President McCarthy welcomed first time attendees and asked them to
stand and introduce themselves. She then welcomed all Chapter member,
delegates and members at large. She also recognized the past RSESA
presidents in attendance.
Nominating Pat McCarthy and Gail Paschal
Auditing Barbara Frase
Credentials Darlene Baker
Resolutions & Bylaws Lyn Sherman
Archives Barbara Frase
Darlene Baker, Credentials reported 6 Chapters with delegates present
carrying 57 votes and 10 members at large for a total of 67 votes.
The updating of the Policy & Procedure remains on-going.
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Region 9
Mid-West Association
RSES Auxiliary
RSES Region 9
KS MO OK AR
“The Great Mid-West”
As I am sure everyone has had, we have had a very busy summer, with
activities such as camping, weddings, birthdays of grandchil-
dren, parents’ health issues, family reunions and traveling.
Sure makes the time fly by. We look forward to seeing
many of you and look forward to catching up on your lives.
Best Wishes,
Denise Ziegelbein
Your Int’l RSESA Treasurer
keithdenisez@gmail.com
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Hi – Where has the
Summer gone? Schools
are starting, vacations
are wrapping up. In
less than two months
we will be gathering again. Pittsburgh, PA
- here we come. Plans have been underway for months and it sounds like
we will have a very good conference. This picture was of a few members
gathered at the 2012 conference hospitality room.
During the next couple of months you will have an opportunity to help
raise funds for our 2013 “Make Life Worthwhile” Fundraiser. You can
do this even if you are unable to join us in Pittsburgh. As a Pampered
Chef Consultant, I have the opportunity to assist in coordinating this pro-
ject. You have the opportunity to share this with your friends and family.
The Auxiliary is raising funds for The Women's Center & Shelter Cen-
ter of Greater Pittsburgh. It is an organization that assists women in
domestic abuse situations. For more information about the organization,
check out their website. http://www.wcspittsburgh.org/
To qualify as a fundraiser Pampered Chef requires that we have a mini-
mum of $150.00 in sales. When we hit the $600 mark, the contribution is
15% of the sales. When we held this fundraiser at the Conference in
2011 we raised about $200.00. We are hoping to break this record with
the help of you and your friends at home.
Starting September 1st, you can go to my web-
site http://www.pamperedchef.biz/
mszigyskitchen - look under the Features sec-
tion – International RSESA Fundraiser October
2013. This will give you step-by-step instruc-
tions on how to place an order. The show will be closed on October 27th.
The following week, all orders will be shipped directly to the guest. Any
orders that are placed that are for $75.00 or more will qualify for a FREE
gift from Pampered Chef. You will have your choice of either our Small
Micro-Cooker or our Large Micro-Cooker.
If you should have any questions in this process, or do not have access to
the Internet but are interested in helping, please feel free to give me a call
on my cell: 573-690-0881 or send me an email via my pampered chef
email mszigy@gmail.com.
Sight Glass Editor Karen Krepcik gave her report. She was commended
on the excellent job she does. Gail has talked her into one more year.
She would appreciate receiving articles early so she can get them in for
printing on time. Her daughter in law remains very ill and assisting in
her care requires a great deal of time. Please be patient as she tries to
complete the Sight Glass on time.
The Make Life Worthwhile Award for Region was awarded to Region 9
Midwest Auxiliary for their gift to Ronald McDonald House. The Auxil-
iary salutes you and your $25 check will help you continue your good
works.
Special recognition was given to 25 year members Cleta Newton, Ama-
rillo Chapter and Sandra McKendall, Redstick Chapter. Their Certifi-
cates and pins will be delivered by President McCarthy. There were no
50 year members this year.
President McCarthy asked for a moment of silence for those we lost this
past year. Merle Lippert and Milliard Thigpen were mentioned.
Unfinished business- None.
New Business- Motions were made and passed for donations to Happy
Wheels (our charity for this year) and Mid-Southeast Auxiliary for the
Hospitality Room. A thank you to them for a job well done.
The nominating committee presented the proposed slate. Nominations
were requested and received from the floor. The proposed slate was
elected by acclamation.
President Gail Paschal Publicity Terry Hollander
Vice-President Ray Clary (appointed) Credentials Darlene Baker
Secretary Barbara Frase Membership Bonnie Johnson
Treasurer Denise Ziegelbein Chapter Supplies Lynn Hoke
Sgt. At Arms Karla Miller Officers Activities Sandy Ralston
Historian Lyn Sherman
Business from members: Denise is still taking orders for Pamper Chef
fundraiser for Happy Wheels.
No Business from the Board.
Presidents thanked her committees for their service and released them.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
Lyn Sherman, Historian
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HARLAN “SKIP” KREPCIK, CMS
RSES INTERNATIONAL
SECRETARY TREASURER
SUPPORT BOTH RSES AND RSESA
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“Compliments of ”
“Better Service Through Knowledge"
Niagara frontier CHAPTER, RSES Region 2 Proudly Supports The RSES AUXILIARY We appreciate all the support they give to RSES