No news is good news?

Posted in: Historic Old Northeast
No way!

Not me....too much time and too many critics!
Meeting on Wednesday

I do not understand why the meetings have been moved to Wednesday night instead of Monday. I have lived in Northshore for over 10 years and before this CVS tried to get in the meetings were always on Monday. Now, the meeting is going to be held on the Wednesday the 17th. I have my grandchildren on Wednesday nights. Lucy, my daughter-in-law, plays bridge with some of her friends from work on Wednesday's so Monday has always worked very well for me.

If it can not be on Monday, can we make it Tuesday instead, that is if the church is available. My husband and I went to the Sunshine Center for a meeting or two, but since his night vision is so bad, I will not go out in the car after dark with him anymore. The last meeting we went to he nearly killed us on 4th Street, going up on the wrong side. But, I am sure you do not want to hear all about how the police came and everything. If we could make it on Tuesday that would be fine. Like I said, Wednesday will not work because of Lucy's bridge, and Thursday my husband and I take Ballroom in the late afternoon and when we come home we need to rest so Thursday will not work. So, can we make it Monday like it use to be or Tuesday.

I hope this is not too much trouble, but it should have never been changed from Monday. Why did you make the change anyway. Was it discussed at the last meeting? I looked for notes about it in the Newsletter, but all it said was the meeting was on the 17th this month. I think some pages were missing from my newsletter. There was nothing about the meeting, or the CVS or that obnoxious Lange fellow. Can we get the newsletter on line?


By confused on 15th Ave
No, still Mondays

You are definitely confused. I just re-read my last newsletter and it was announcing the JULY meeting. There is no meeting in August, and hasn't been for years. This is now August.

You sound a lot like Frankly or one of that group to me.

Yes, the newsletter articles are shown here on this site. Just scroll down for the heading. The NSNA web-site manager, Claude Arnould, is kind enough to post the newsletters as soon as time permits. There are also archive articles available.

By Louis
To: Avid Reader

Yes, sometimes ''no news is good news.''

If you attended the last general meeting then you would know that things are going very well and that volunteers are still working away.



By reader, too
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