Saturday, November 13, 2021

                             SOUP LUNCHEON, 2021


November 13 found us sponsoring our annual soup luncheon fundraiser.  It is always held on the opening Saturday of fire-arms deer season.

Four ladies were at the center to meet and greet our guests.  We served three kinds of soup---pizza soup, chili, and potato soup.  MMMMM!    We also had a variety of other relishes and add-ins for our soup (cheeses. sour cream, crackers, pickles, celery, and carrots) along with several kinds of pie, cake, and layered desserts.  A choice of drink--tea, coffee, or water--was also available.   And several came back to try a different kind of soup!  

We were also pleased with our guests "donations" to keep us going for awhile longer.  Thanks so much.  


Sunday, November 7, 2021

November, 2021 luncheon

Novelty Senior Citizens met Thursday, November 4 for the monthly luncheon.  Diana led the  pledge to the American flag, after which Dorothy gave the blessing for the food.  No birthdays were celebrated, although Carolyn had made the lemon cake.

Present were Dorothy Howard, David Howard, Carolyn Morgret, Diana Cheatum, Judith Rhoades, and Marsha Pinson.

After the meal and cleanup, Diana brought the business meeting to order.  Marsha read the minutes from the last meeting.  David seconded her motion to approve them, and they were so approved.  Judith then gave the treasurer's report.  Dorothy seconded her motion, and the treasurer's report was also approved.

Business discussed included the soup luncheon.  It will be Saturday, November 13 (first day of fire-arms deer hunting season.)  There will be no bake sale this year.  Soups will be chili (Diana and Judith), pizza soup (Marsha), and potato soup (Dorothy)  Crackers, shredded cheese, pickles, sour cream, and perhaps chopped onion as garnishes for the soup (Carolyn).  All will make pies, or some kind of dessert to serve with the meal, and we will have iced tea and coffee for the drinks.  This is for a free-will donation.   An ad is to be placed in this coming week's Edina Sentinel for advertising.  

Other business was the Wreaths Across America project.  Marsha reported that as of now, we have 294 paid wreaths sent in, and has money for 12-15 more ready to send in as the last payment.  We also have 85 wreaths coming in the BOGO promotion they held earlier in the year.   Judith had been asked if we were planning on using the church, and what day that would be.   As the location coordinator was not here, we are not sure what has been planned/confirmed at this point.  

Judith will make the cake for the December luncheon which will be December 2.  We will have a couple birthdays that month...so it may be a pie!  Weekly coffee makers will be November 9--Judith, Nov 16--Marsha, Nov 23--Diana, and Nov 30--Judith.  Marsha went ahead and signed to make it December 7, and the FCE snack day with the ladies will be December 14.

Dorothy moved to adjourn, 2nd by David.  

 Do you know the difference? 


      



Wednesday, October 20, 2021

                                     FLU   VACCINE   CLINIC


The Knox County Health Department will hold their drive-in annual flu clinic in Novelty

on Wednesday, October 26th .   It will be located in front of the Senior Center on north 

Main Street, between noon and 12:30 p.m.  

An excellent time to be able to get that flu shot right here in your own town!  (Located in other towns in the county throughout the week.)

Monday, October 11, 2021

                     OCTOBER 7 LUNCHEON


Novelty Senior Citizens' met Thursday October 7 for a noon luncheon.  The carry-in meal had a nice variety of foods:  meats, potatoes, veggies, and salads along with the cake.  No birthdays were celebrated this month.  

After the pledge was recited by all, Denis gave the blessing for the food.  Good visiting as well as good food was enjoyed by Denis and Dorothy Howard, David Howard, Jerry and Barbara Poor, Diana Cheatum, Judith Rhoades, Jim and Marsha Pinson, and Carolyn Morgret.

After cleanup by several of the women, Diana called the business meeting to order at 1:10 p.m.  Minutes to last month's meeting were read by Marsha, 2nd by Carolyn, and passed as presented.  Judith gave the treasurer's report with Denis 2nding the report and it also passed.  

Upcoming events/business:

1.  November 8 will be the next blood mobile held at the Knox County Community Center.  Carolyn and Diana both volunteer for this event  

2.  A report on the Cornfest booth was given.  We felt it was a good day, although more help could be used.  Opening at 9:00 a.m., we closed the booth about 5:00 p.m. on Saturday Sep. 11.  

3.  Discussion on the annual soup luncheon, held the first day of firearms deer season.  Judith made the motion to continue this (but without the bake sale), Marsha seconded.  Motion passed.  It will be Saturday, November 13.  Soups to be served will be chili, pizza soup, and potato soup.  along with cheeses, crackers, relish tray, and dessert.  An ad will be placed in the Edina Sentinel  to be published a few days prior to this date  

4.  Discussion on getting the eaves cleaned out and perhaps a leaf-filter system installed on the eaves.  Carolyn made the motion that Jim  look into this for us. Judith 2nd.  Hopefully done before winter.

Carolyn will make the cake for the next luncheon which is November 4.  Coffee makers will be Judith, Diana, Marsha and again Judith.   

Judith moved to adjourn, David 2nd.  Have a great month, everyone!



Friday, September 3, 2021

         WE MEET AGAIN!!!!!

September 2, 2021 saw the Novelty Senior Citizens’ meet for the monthly luncheon.  Present were Kathryn, Judith, Diana, Carolyn, Jim and Marsha.  Pledge was recited by all, and blessing was prayed by Kathryn.  No birthdays this month.

At 1:20 p.m.  Diana brought the business meeting to order.  Marsha read the minutes to last month’s meeting and asked for them to be approved.  Carolyn seconded that motion, and they were approved as read.   Judith gave the monthly financial statement.  A nice amount of money was received as memorials for Mildred Bragg.  We also had money received from the WAA kickback.  In expenses, Bobbi Clark, CPA, had filed for us with the Sec. of State as a non-profit.  Plus we had a whole 83 cents of interest on our CD account!   She asked that it be approved as presented.  Kathryn 2nd her motion and the treasurer’s report was approved as presented.

In old/unfinished business:

 1.  Marsha reported that Tuesday Sep 7 was the National Flag Waving in Remembrance of 9/11.  This is sponsored by the WAA.  In keeping with the 20-year tradition of waving our American flags on Tuesday, please step outside and wave yours with pride!  

2. She also reported that as of September 1, we have 159 2/3 wreaths sent in and paid for.  84 2/3 wreaths will arrive free due to the "bogo" promotion in January.  She also has money for 3 wreaths not yet sent in. 

3.  Marsha also had communicated with the health department and with the increase (again) in COVID cases and being a bit short-handed, they were unable to come to the luncheon to take blood pressures.  Nurse Phyllis has recently had open-heart surgery and is slowly recovering from that, and would appreciate prayers.

4.  Carolyn noted that the blood mobile will be Sept. 13 at the Community Center.  Diana also usually volunteers at this event. 

5.  A work schedule was sent around to help out at the CornFest booth on Saturday, September 11.  Only 3 signed up to do this. 

6.  Kathryn had talked with Leah:  they will be leaving to winter in Florida before our next luncheon.  She’d also talked with Freda, who has been making trips to St. Louis for medical treatment.

7.   Next luncheon will be October 7, and Marsha will bake the cake.  Coffee makers for the month will be Marsha, Diana, Judith, Kathryn, and Marsha.

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

                         `   August 2021 luncheon

 On August 5, 2021,  Novelty Senior Citizens met for their monthly luncheon.  Diana led the pledges, and Denis gave the blessing.  Happy Birthday was sung to Kathryn as she blew out candles on the birthday cake:  an angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream, baked by Judith.   Those present were Diana, Kathryn, Denis, Dorothy, David, and Judith.

The business meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m.   Minutes were read--David made the motion to accept as read, Dorothy seconded.  Treasurer made her report and made the motion to accept.  Denis seconded.  Both reports were passed.

There was no old nor new business, so the motion was made to adjourn.

Coffee makers for the month are Diana, Marsha, Judith, and Kathryn.  September's birthday cake will be made by Diana.  Next monthly luncheon will be Thursday, September 2.