Chamber Minutes December 29, 2012

Happy Camp Chamber of Commerce December 29, 2012

Dolly called the meeting to order at 1:15 pm on December 29, 2012.
Those present were Dolly Elston, James Buchner, Ron & Rosemary Boren and Judy Bushy. There was a quorum with four board members.

Judy read the previous minutes from October. James made motion that we accept the minutes as read, Rosemary 2nd the motion and it passed unanimously.

There was no Treasurer Report but the phone bill had been questioned in the October minutes. The unusual amount was a figure added for late payment. Karen Tulledo gifted the chamber with a phone card to call back to answer calls on the answering machine. It was suggested we look into a Magic Jack. In order to save on the electric bill it was suggested that we make a list of things to turn off before leaving the office, particularly the heater or air conditioner.

Committee Report on Rocking the Klamath. June 29th is the date and we need to pay to reserve the River Park for that day. James will invite the Spiral Kings and opening band. It suggested that the Chamber members be able to offer food booths for the normal charge for a booth, only members.

Dear Mad’m Days was held in October. Next year will be October 11-13. There was discussion on Organization to do Pancake breakfast and agreement beforehand. James made a motion that the Dear Mad’m Committee make decision on the Adopt a Highway program/signs, Rosemary 2nd it and the vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. It was suggested we ask Norma Seaman and Linda Mutz if they would consider helping.

Community Tree Lighting was held in December
. The lights were not overly profuse and had not been improved last year. There was a suggestions we have a Christmas Tree at the office next year.
We have Cycle Friendly Stickers available for a $1 donation but they sent them before letting us know that a donation was required.

Membership for 2013 was discussed. Judy made a motion that we raise the Annual Membership Dues to $100, except for home businesses, nonprofits and retired individuals who would remain at $50, and prepare to send out renewals within the next few weeks. James seconded it and the vote was unanimous in favor of the motion.

We appreciate Linda’s help on the Web pages. James made a motion that we renew happyampchamber.com, happycampchamber.org, Dear Mad’m and abandon Rollin on the River, and redirect them to happycampchamber.org. The codes and passwords for them will be kept in the Chamber office, Dolly 2nd the motions and the vote was unanimously in favor.

Facebook posts will continue to be made frequently with notices of things happening in the community and photos. Siskiyou Chamber Alliance is having a calendar of activities but must say what town the activity takes place.

New business: Javabob received a notice from Jefferson Backroads where 8 chamber members can contribute ads to a page for which the Chamber would pay $175 a month for three months Each individual ad would cost $25 so the Chamber would make a little on it. Since we didn’t think we had eight members willing to pay $75 we declined this opportunity at the present time.

James made a motion that we pay Sportsman’s Expo $112.50 for March event. Dolly 2nd and the vote unanimously approved it. We will need volunteers to sit at the booth in March on Saturday to help Judy and on Sunday to help Rosemary.

The Annual Report will include the Sportsman’s’ Expo, Art & Treasure Hunt, Rockin the Klamath, Dear Mad’m , Community Tree Lighting, Facebook and Web pages, volunteers, especially youth, and consignment in office, Troop packages, etc. it was decided that each board member would write about an event or accomplishment and e-mail it to Judy this week to be compiled to the Annual Report.

Rosemary made a motion that the next meeting will be Tuesday, February 5th at the office at 6 pm and the Tuesday, March 5th Annual Meeting will also be at the office at 6 with coffee and desserts. James 2nd the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor of the motion.

The meeting was adjourned at 2:30 p.m.

Afterwards, we had forgotten to discuss ad in the Yearbook for Happy Camp High School. Cheyenne Moore wrote us a letter requesting we support the Yearbook with an ad. This year they are trying to make things simple with a business card size ad for $40 per business.

Judy Bushy

Daniel Webster’s Christmas Message

In these few peaceful moments we have together on Facebook right now, may I share with you a few of my Christmas thoughts on this Christmas Sunday morning?

First of all, consider going to church today. It’s where you meet Jesus.

I am struck this Christmas with the overwhelming notion that each of our lives – no matter who we are, what we’ve done and how we’ve lived our lives – are perfectly woven into the full story from before time even began.

For time didn’t begin until there was our earth spinning around our sun in this small microcosm of our universe.

But an omniscient God knew every detail of your life and my life, down to this moment when we virtually sit down together on Facebook, long before He molded our earth into a ball and set it in motion with our little system we have here in our world.

God interweaves and reshapes our personal indiscretions, short-comings, successes and glories according to His mercy and grace into His purpose and His big story. a story He began long before stories began.

And that is what Christmas is about.

Christmas is that radical moment in time when God sent His Son Jesus to be born in our little microcosm because He wanted us to be able to touch, feel, experience and know God in a most human perspective.

Christmas is when God reaches down through space and time to communicate personally with you and me to let us know emphatically that He is alive and He loves us.

God had to do that by sending a human. The bridge of thought to get us finite humans to comprehend an infinite God is such a massive leap of thought we humans couldn’t understand it.

God had to send a human, through a virgin impregnated by God Himself, breaking all time, space and physical barriers to be born in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago. We needed to touch Jesus and know He is alive. We needed to know Jesus, so we could know God.

My friend, we are coming to a time in our small little microcosm world when we need to meet and know God more than ever before. My sense is we are reading many verses in Revelation and other Biblical prophecies happen before our eyes around the globe.

We need to meet and know Jesus this Christmas.

I need to meet and know Jesus this Christmas all over again..

If you have never met my friend Jesus before, may I introduce Him?

He has the power to reach inside your world today – this Christmas – and be born all over again just for you right here and now. That’s correct, you don’t have to travel to Bethlehem this Christmas to meet Jesus. God is sending Bethlehem right to you, right where you are, right now.

There is an explainable power that happens when a person in the finite world in which we exist reaches out his or her hand to grasp the hand of God. The almighty, omniscient, infinite God has His hand reaching down right now at Christmas waiting for you to take hold of it. You connect hands with God when you meet His Son Jesus.

Jesus arrived on Christmas to be the bridge – the human connection – between us humans and God Himself.

Meeting Jesus is simple. It is something I did and it forever changed my life. It is acknowledging that you, like me, are a sinner and are not even remotely perfect enough to have a relationship with a perfect, holy God. When Jesus came to earth on Christmas, was crucified and died on Good Friday and resurrected on Easter Sunday, that physical act paid the price for any and all punishment for your bad, wrongful acts. All you have to do is accept Jesus as your Savior – the one who bridges the gap between you and God. It’s so simple, yet so profound.

When you do this you break through the barrier of space and time and grab a hold of God’s hand Himself.

Do you need to grasp the hand of God this Christmas? Is that why God allowed you and I to virtually connect on Facebook today in this peaceful Christmas moment we have together?

If you want to meet Jesus you can pray with me this prayer, “God, I admit I am a sinner and there is nothing I can do to be good enough to have a relationship with You. Please forgive me of my sins. I accept Jesus Christ, who was born on Christmas in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago, as my personal Savior to pay the price and punishment for everything I have done wrong so I can have a relationship with You. Thank you for making me Your child this Christmas. I accept your Christmas gift for me personally.”

If you prayed that prayer with me, you should tell someone. Consider going to church today and sharing your prayer with someone there. God is meeting you right where you are today to take care of your most intimate, personal needs.

I love you. Merry Christmas.
Daniel Webster
Christmas 2012

The 23rd of December; thought for the Day

by Esther Lombardi
It’s the twenty-third day of December. The Night Before Christmas (“A Visit from St. Nicholas”) was first published in the Sentinel on this day in 1823. We also celebrate Festivas today. It’s also time for the Roman festival, Larentalia. Take a look at the reading selection for today.

What do writers say?

“Somehow, not only for Christmas
But all the long year through,
The joy that you give to others
Is the joy that comes back to you.

“And the more you spend in blessing
The poor and lonely and sad,
The more of your heart’s possessing
Returns to you glad.”
– John Greenleaf Whittier

Snow, Snow, Snow brings cancellations….and New Years Dinner!

The Happy Camp Elementary School Program Thursday was canceled.

Church at Happy Camp Christian Fellowship which meets at the Elementary School Sunday morning is canceled.

The Christmas Eve Community Holiday Dinner is postponed from Monday to next week. The Dinner will become a New Year Dinner! It will be held on New Year’s Day at the Elementary School from noon to 2 pm. Hopefully we will all have dug out from the beautiful blanket of snow covering the community by then.

How much snow did you get at your house? Do you have electricity? According to the last report that I saw, 1,248 are out of power in 95039 area zip code. Someone also said that they had measured 30″ of snow- – – is it possible? That is a lot of snow out there!!

Children Hear Stories of Christmas, but Snow Changes Plans

Holiday Activities continued this week. Tuesday was an opportunity for the little ones to come to the Family Resource Center in their jammies for cocoa and story time with Mrs. Claus. They heard, “T’was the Night Before Christmas…” told by a Teddy Bear with much expression, and his sidekick, mouse.

Mrs. Claus also read a story. Each child went home with a fabulous treat bag of a toy, candy cane and little orange as well as a book of their own.

thank you to the Family Resource Center for this opportunity for the children, and Mrs. Claus too!

The Holiday Program at Happy Camp Elementary School was to be Thursday. This is always a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the little ones presentations. However, due to the snow which was bringing down trees and power-lines, this program was unfortunately canceled. Better to have the families safe at home despite our disappointment in missing the program.

Then Friday when everyone was snowed in yet was to be4 the last day of school this year. 2012

Mrs. S.Claus shared stories with children.

School will resume on January 7, 2013!

Happy Camp High School Celebrates Winter

Wasn’t the snowfall lovely Friday and Saturday!! Didn’t last, but it was so pretty. I was wondering if Abbye Eadie and Cassidy Little singing, “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas” at the Winter Concert had anything to do with it. They sang beautifully , “Santa Baby” at the beginning, as well as “Dreaming of a White Christmas” concluding Happy Camp High School program.

In between, Denise Beardings Honors English Class presented a skit, “Superfreakiest Elfnam Christmas” which was their own invention. The Drama Class under the direction of Alyssa Garcia who had two presentations. First, the Dance Performance which was good in light, but then, when the lights went out,the glowing trims on black costumes gave a very bright dance. They choreographed the dance as part of their class work. The Drama Class also gave an abridged version of “The Nightmare before Christmas” which they will present in full later.

Our principal, Angelika Brown, welcomed everyone at the beginning and also reminded everyone to enjoy the Art and Industrial Arts displays. The students had done really fantastic work! Silent Auction proceeds to go to the Yearbook so the students will have a book of memories to carry with them after the school year ends.

Happy Camp High School Winter Concert


Proceeds from an earlier lasagne dinner went to the Scholarship Fund for Graduation, June, 2013. Carole Nelson, Vicki Hammon, and Sammy Jo were serving along with students, and Laura Wainwright-Thompson who is teaching Social Studies while Ms. Dorie is away.

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