Thursday, November 5, 2015

Minutes
POWELL RIVER SUNSHINE GOGOS
Business Meeting
October 30, 2015 / 2:00 pm  Maureenʼs House

1. Welcome: No new members. Juliet, Maggie, Sarah, Malerie, Maureen, Carol, Charlotte, Janice, Joan, Helen, Sandy, Leslie in attendance.

2. Agenda:  Approved.

3. Minutes of the last meeting, May 12, 2015:  Approved as submitted.

4. Financial Report:
·         Credit Union balance as of April 30, 2015: $4153.94
·         May deposits: $80.00* bank charges: $3.50
·         Maureen Tierney: $290.30** Balance: $3940.30
·         June deposits: $64.00*** bank charges: $3.50
·         Balance: $4000.80
·         July deposits: $676.00**** bank charges: $3.50
·         Car Magnets $252.00
·         Balance: $4421.30 
·         There was also a cheque written Aug. 25 for $80 for Grandmothers to Grandmothers window decals. This will show up on the Sept. bank statement.
o   *6 membership fees
o   ** materials purchased for totes and potholders (fabric, beads)
o   *** 1 membership and sale of 3 sets of potholders
o   **** 2 memberships and sale of potholders, travel dolls and totes at PRISMA and Sunday market.
Maureen will send a cheque off to the Stephen Lewis Foundation soon.

5. Information and/or Updates from Assigned Positions:
a) Chair - Janice Rayson:  No update
b) Minutes - Leslie Paul:  No update
c) Treasurer, Chapter Coordination, Regional Connection - Maureen Tierney and Maggie Hanson:  No update
d) Membership - Malerie Meeker and Maureen Tierney:  No update
e) Agenda, Sunshine Gogos Blog, Bi-annual Education Meeting - Malerie Meeker:  No update
f) Publicity - Sheila Hodgson, Jan Padgett, Linda Rosen:  No update

6. Fundraising / Sales Reports:
  • ·         Totes / Merchandise - Maggie: $788 in tote kitty, 40 totes sold so far in 2015, discussion around whether or not we should continue making totes - yes - , Juliet will check with Eccossentials about possibly selling totes there. Thanks to Maggie and all of the other tote tarts!
  • ·         Kazuri jewelry - No more. Janice has not received notice regarding our sales profit with the most recent shipment and no word yet as to the future of the Coop.
  • ·         Labels - Maureen - $21 revenue, Malerie will send another reminder to the membership about how to order and use the labels. Juliet will approach Ecole Cote de Soleil about using the labels.
  • ·         Knitting - Helen has more than 20 hats ready for sale. Thanks, Helen!
  • ·         Cards - Sandy showed us her most recent Christmas cards. Lovely! Discussion regarding pricing and it was decided to up the price of the folded paper cards to $7 and leave the simpler cards at $5. Please save plastic card sleeves.


7. Upcoming Work Gatherings:  Mesh Bee in the New Year.

8. Other Business:
a) Other fundraising ideas that our group could take on:
o   Maureen stayed at some Beds without Breakfasts back east and learned that other groups have small combination social/fundraising dinners.
o   We seem to be doing quite well with our own fund-raising efforts.
o   Joan asked about getting more envelops for people to use when making donations. We do have some and will make sure they are available for people at fundraising events.
o   Maggie will call to see how to order “Little Travelers”.
b) Malerie started a discussion about which region we want to be aligned with - Island or Lower Mainland. We decided to stick with the Island partly due to ease of traveling. Malerie will let both groups know.
c) Maureen showed us new magnetic car signs for advertising events. Much discussion about how best to change the event information. Signs were given out to those wanting them and it was decided that we will experiment with what works best - dry erase markers, stickers, paper and tape.

 9) Upcoming Events:
a) Lund Craft Fair - Nov. 14: Maggie and Janice will set up and take down. We will need three people per shift on two-hour shifts. Sign-up notice will be sent by email.
b) Hospital Sale - tentatively set for Dec. 7, but Charlotte will confirm with the hospital. Baked items sold very well last year so we will do that again.  Wrapped baking should be dropped off at Charlotteʼs the weekend before the sale. There will be another email closer to the date. Thanks Charlotte.

10) Date of Next Business Meeting:  Tuesday January 12, 2016, 7:00 pm at Janiceʼs.

11) Adjournment:  3:30 pm.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

CHANGE OF DATE!

Please note that the date, time, and location of our next business meeting has changed to:

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30
2:00 PM
MAUREEN'S HOUSE:  3980 WESTVIEW AVENUE

Saturday, September 26, 2015



SUNSHINE  GOGOS 
FALL  BUSINESS  MEETING

OCTOBER 26, 2015
9:30 AM
MARINE INN

Please join us for our Fall Business Meeting.  We will review fund-raising initiatives and funds raised-to-date, determine which region we will be aligned with going forward - Mainland or Island, and plan educational events...among other things.  :-)  Plan on purchasing coffee and a muffin!  Our meeting room costs $ 50.00, which can be paid via food.  If you have your morning coffee there, it will save Gogo money; all the more to send to the Stephen Lewis Foundation - Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign.  See you then.





Monday, May 18, 2015


  Sunshine Gogos - Powell River


Business Meeting Minutes – May 12, 2015, 7:00 pm / Janice Rayson’s Home

In Attendance:  Janice Rayson, Maggie Hanson, Marilyn Carey, Jan Burnikell, Jan Padgett, Faye Perry, Lesley Lasure, Ronnie Ulhmann, Juliet Potter, Maureen Tierney

Welcome:  New member Leslie Lasure!

1)  Agenda:  The agenda was approved.

2)  Minutes:  Minutes of the March 23, 2015 meeting were approved.


3)  Financial Report:  The financial report was approved.
·         Balance in the account as of the April statement is $4,153.94
·         A cheque for $290.14 was issued to Maureen Tierney for the purchase of beads and fabric 

SUNSHINE GOGOS MEETING – MAY 12, 2015

First Credit Union balance as of February 28 statement = $4,001.82
March – Deposits of $ 326.00/Bank charges of $ 3.50 =   $4,324.32
April – Deposits of $ 56.00/Bank charges of $ 3.50,
                                           Sewing machine $ 222.88 =    $4,153.94

Deposits are proceeds from merchandise sales (totes, potholders, baby hats) as well as annual membership fees
Sewing machine was purchased for the production of the totes.  The sewing of the mesh portion of the totes, especially, is very hard on sewing machines.  The machine will ‘live with’ Maggie Hanson (head “Tote Tart”) for the foreseeable future

4)  Updates:
Chair – Janice  -  o   No updates

Chapter / Regional Events and Information – Maureen, Maggie - The Island Regional meeting was held last weekend; no one was able to attend from Powell River

Publicity / Advocacy – Jan B., Faye, Malerie - Malerie is working on finalizing the design for the car magnets.  The group liked the latest mock up and provided suggestions and feedback.  Malerie will follow up with Impact Signs

Lesley operates the concession at the Recreation Complex and has offered to display our posters and notices of events, etc., rather than us paying for a window display.  We can also join her with a table of merchandise and information when she is working an event

We encourage all members to visit the Sunshine Gogos blog and tell others about it!!

Membership – Malerie - Malerie was not at the meeting; no update

Fundraising Sales Reports:
Totes and Merchandise – Maggie
There haven’t been events since the last meeting however Maggie has sold 14 totes, some potholders and cotton children’s hats from home

 Kazuri Jewellery – Janice
Janice emailed and ased when the jewellery needs to be returned and if we can purchase the remainder of the stock?  Also, will jewellery be available from another source?  What will happen to the women’s collective that makes the jewellery?  So far, she has not had a response.  Janice will try contacting the women in Ontario to see if she can get answers to these questions

Mabel’s Labels and Potholders – Maureen
Some purchases of labels have been made, but not many
Maureen has completed 12 more pairs of potholders and will continue working on them to get as many as possible made for summer events

Cotton Knitted Children’s Hats – Helen
Maggie reported for Helen that she is still making hats.  Helen will determine which are the most popular styles and colours and will concentrate on making those for future events

5)  Upcoming Events:
April 25/26 – Open Air Market (first of the season)
o   It was decided not to pursue this event

May 26 – 30 – BC Festival of the Performing Arts, Recreation Complex
o   We will enquire if it is possible to set up a table for one or two days and if so, an email will be sent to members for volunteers to cover shifts

June 15 – 27 – PRISMA, Recreation Complex
o   We will enquire if it is possible to set up a table for one or two days and if so, an email will be sent to members for volunteers to cover shifts

July 1 – Open Air Market, Canada Day
o   Janice and Maggie will book a space and help with set up.  Faye, Jan P., and Maureen will coordinate and send out an email for volunteers for shifts

First Nations Paddle Event
o   Maureen will find out the exact dates and what is involved in becoming a vendor.  She will send out an email with details and a request for volunteers if we are able to participate

August 15 – 16 – Art in the Park, Willingdon Beach
o   It was decided that we may want to choose between the First Nations Paddle and Art in the Park events.  A decision will be made when we have more information and when we know how many people are available to volunteer at these events

September 19 – 20 – Fall Fair, Open Air Market
o   Maggie and Janice will follow through and book space for this event.  A request for volunteers for happen at our next business meeting on August 31

November 14 – Lund Craft Fair, Italian Fall
o   Maggie will follow up and request our usual space.  Requests for space are accepted in September

December – Hospital Christmas Sale
o   Charlotte usually arranges this event for the Monday following a payday.  We will ask her to do so again this year.  Baking was a huge success last year so we will continue with this addition to our merchandise this year

6)  Other Business:
Malerie was not able to report on the idea of hosting a Regional Grandmothers meeting.  We will ask her to pursue this idea with our counterparts on the island

The scarves we discussed at our last meeting, that are to be worn by volunteers at our fundraising events, are made and will be available at each of our fundraising events

Next Meeting:  August 31, 2015, 9:30 am, Julie’s Airport Cafe