Greater Bridgeport Retired Teachers Association
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Greater Bridgeport Retired Teachers Association
Greater Bridgeport Retired Teachers Association WINTER, 2014 INSIDE THIS ISSUE From the President’s Desk Dear Colleagues, Only a few weeks remain before we usher in 2015. I hope your most vivid memories of 2014 will be happy ones – good times shared with family and friends, sunny days, quiet moments, satisfaction in tasks well done. Upcoming Trips 2 Shoebox Project Results 2 Menus for December Meeting 3 New TRB Drug Plan 3 Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas or Kwanza, the holidays build memories. Each family has its own special traditions, treasured and shared through the years. We realize a special joy in finding “just the right gift” for a loved one. Those special holiday foods made from family recipes may be “once-a-year” treats, but we make them with love and care. Opening a card with a note from a distant friend is a precious moment. The holiday spirit will continue at our special luncheon on December 11 when we welcome Trumbull High School’s Chamber Singers to our celebration. At this meeting we will continue the spirit of sharing as we will collect food items for Merton House and distribute flowers for delivery to GBRTA members who are home-bound or in nursing facilities. Part of the tradition of our December meeting is the raffle benefitting our scholarship fund. Members have donated holiday baskets and gift certificates as prizes for the raffle. Photo by Helen Scinto THE GBRTA family has its own special holiday traditions. At its November meeting, with the guidance of the charity Samaritan’s Purse , members filled shoeboxes with toys, clothing and school supplies to be distributed to needy children throughout the world and then contributed generously to the cost of mailing those boxes. Barbara Kmetz greets October speakers, ARTC President Tom Singleton and lobbyist Mary Phil Guinan. As the holidays quickly approach I’m certain that we won’t get everything done! The decorations won’t be perfect; cards may be late; we won’t get to visit with everyone we’d like to see. But I hope that, as 2014 rushes to its end, you will take the opportunity to reflect on the real meaning of the holiday season and that you are filled with its special joy, peace, and good will. Barbara Kmetz GBRTA Welcomes New Members Thirty-five new members, mostly 2014 retirees, have recently joined the GBRTA. Of them, twenty-one opted to accept the unified membership (with ARTC) that GBRTA is piloting. Following are the new members, listed by district: Bridgeport: Rosanne Neri, Carol Reh, Terri Dudal, Sandra Magera, Katherine Chimini, Sandra Peslak, Maria Veres-Nocerino, Donna Amoro, Mary Cronin, Maria Esteves, Lois Foito, Irene LaCoursiere, Francine Michno, Lucy Vecchiarelli, Sharyn Beardsley, Marie Petitti, Paula Finch, Kathryn Sorensen, Angela Englis; CES: Ellen Maldonado; Easton: Jean King; Easton/Region 9: Sandra Feranec; Fairfield: Phyllis Pruzinsky, Diane Devalt, Barry Smith; Fairfield Prep: Harvey Mamrus; Monroe: Cheryl Adams, Diane Ginty; Stratford: Christy Adams, Carla Kern, Kathleen Raspet, Wendy Hyman; Trumbull: Nan Stern, Rita Nappi, Dr. Robert Tremaglio. Co-chairs Lois Hoyt (203-261-6693/ [email protected]) and Pat Jacobson (203-367-9217/ [email protected]) are planning a variety of spring and summer trips. Contact them for reservations and check the website (www.gbrta.org) for further information. March 2, 2015 “Camelot” at Westchester Broadway Theatre $93 includes bus, lunch, show, gratuity Payment due by February 1, 2015 March 12, 2015 St. Patrick’s Celebration Gavin’s Resort, Catskills $83 includes bus, visit to Irish shops in East Durham, Irish lunch and entertainment, gratuities Payment due by February 5, 2015 March 25, 2015 A Trip to Broadway: Your choice of “Beautiful” (The Carole King Musical) OR “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” Lunch at Da Rosina $283 for “Beautiful”; $223 for “Guide” Price includes bus, lunch, orchestra tickets, gratuities NOTE: Payment due by January 23, 2015 The following are also under consideration. Contact Lois or Pat if you are interested. More details in March newsletter. Early June June 11 June 25 August 20 September 9 9/11 Memorial and Museum ($111) Lobster Feast, Log Cabin, Holyoke ($ TBA) Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty ($102) Polkafest at Hunt’s Landing ($95) Schooner Sailing in Gloucester ($119) Photo by Helen Scinto 8814 .net 488 .net 7158 com 940 com 921 com 404 .net Hold the Dates for Upcoming Trips GBRTA honored its veterans at the November meeting with a special prayer and the presentation of “God Bless America” ribbons. Veterans pictured are Bob Pitzschler (Army), Larry Black (Air Force), Matt Tomasco (Army), Barbara Higgins (Navy Reserve), Walt Drozeck (Army), John McDonald (Air Force), George Gulish (Navy). Members Generously Support Shoebox Project Looking at the stacks of 41 colorful boxes, filled with toys, school supplies, and personal gifts for children from ages 2 through 14, Social Services Chair Ronnie Hendrick thanked members for their generous support of the Shoebox Project again this year. Under the aegis of Samaritan’s Purse, a charity headed by Franklin Graham, Billy Graham’s oldest son, the boxes will be delivered to needy children in the United States and around the world. Members also donated more than $340 to defray the cost of shipping the boxes. GBRTA OFFICERS 2014-2015 President: Barbara Kmetz 203-268-8814 [email protected] 1st Vice-President: Bob Pitzschler 203-723-8488 [email protected] 2nd Vice-President: Pat Yacovacci 203-371-7158 [email protected] Treasurer: Bonnie Drozeck 203-929-4940 [email protected] Recording Sec.: Helen Scinto 203-375-1921 [email protected] Corresponding Sec.: Sandra Petrucelli-Carbone 203-463-8404 [email protected] 2015 SPRING MEETING DATES GBRTA General Meetings 10:30 AM GBRTA Board 10:00 AM GBRTF Board 10:00 AM April 9, 2014 May 14, 2014 March 26, 2014 April 23, 2014 March 4, 2015 May 14, 2015 (annual) June 3, 2015 . IN BRIEF Join the Holiday Celebration Marilyn Mitchell is seeking gift cards to stores ands restaurants for a scholarship raffle at the December 11 meeting. Contact Marilyn if you will donate: 203-261-4767 or [email protected]. Testo’s Restaurant, Bridgeport, CT December 11, 2014 10:30 AM Menu choices: Chicken Cordon Bleu Salmon with dill sauce $25 Entertainment by the Trumbull HS Chamber Singers Raffle for the Scholarship Fund: Gift cards and baskets Prime rib au jus Member Services chairperson Peggy Vaugh (203-452-8219) will distribute poinsettias in December to members who are hospitalized, shut-in, or homebound. If you know someone who qualifies, please inform Peggy. • Make checks payable to GBRTA. Note date and menu choice on check. Checks must accompany reservations. No checks accepted at the door. Reserve (by 12/5) /cancel (by 12/9) with: Barbara Chuga, 27 Kitcher Court, Trumbull, CT 06611 (203-268-4535, [email protected]) Kathleen Feller, 35 Cameo Road, Stratford, CT 06614 (203-380-1945, [email protected]) • Members may attend the GBRTA meeting without staying for lunch. There will be a table for meeting-attendees only. To assure adequate seating, please contact Barbara Chuga or Kathleen Feller if you are coming. Please bring non-perishable food or paper goods for the Thomas Merton House food bank. Members Learn About New TRB Drug Plan The change to Express Scripts will broaden the network of participating pharmacies and increase the number of preferred covered drugs, reducing the cost of some prescriptions. The monthly premium will decrease by $5 in 2015, with a further decrease likely in 2016. The deductible will be $320 (up from $250), TRB consultant Tom Lally explains drug plan and the out-of-pocket maximum will be $750. to members. Thus the most a member will pay for covered prescription drugs during there 2015 calendar year will be $1070. The $70 increase in the deductible will largely be offset by the $5 reduction in premium and the fact that there will be no co-pay on generic drugs after the deductible is met. Around mid-December members should watch for a large Welcome Kit bearing the TRB and Express Scripts logos. It contains the member’s ID card, a benefits overview, a home delivery order form, and more. Read it carefully and keep it safe. If you have questions you can reach Express Scripts at 1-844-433-4883 or online at www.express-scripts.com. Photo by Helen Scinto At the November 13 general meeting, Tom Lally, an insurance consultant for the State Teachers Retirement Board, provided the latest information on changes to the drug plan for retirees who participate in the TRB drug plan. On January 1, 2015, Express Scripts will replace Caremark as the benefits administrator. Current enrollees will automatically be transferred to the new plan without new prescriptions, except for controlled substances and specialty drugs. Teachers who retired on or after September 1, 1992 will receive a 1.7% increase in their pensions in 2015, the same as the Social Security COLA. Retirees before September 1992 are guaranteed at least 3%. That figure will be determined in January. Please notify Eleanor Gonzalez at 203-366-2246 or at [email protected] if you change you phone number, home address or email address. A by-laws review committee headed by Greta Stanford will present proposed changes at the April general meeting. Save April 29 for Lobby Day. The March newsletter will have more information. In Memoriam James Lindstrom 8/17/14 Agnes Flanagan 8/31/14 Eugenia Ostopchuk 9/23/14 Clemencine Miller 9/30/14 Mary Martha Gray 10/7/14 Naomi Bonnell 10/10/14 Selma Levitt 10/19/14 Joan Nobriga 11/3/14 GBRTA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Annual Dues: $20 (credited toward Life Membership). Life Membership: $250 Membership year runs from July 1-June 30. Please keep your dues current. Anyone behind in dues for two years or more will be dropped from the membership file and must repay two-years’ back dues to be reinstated. Mail form and dues (payable to GBRTA) to Eleanor Gonzalez, 72 Roseville Street, Fairfield, CT 06825-4220. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name _________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________________________ City____________________________________________ State _______________ Zip code __________________ Phone _________________________________________ E-mail__________________________________________ Year retired _____________________________ School system __________________________________________ Amt. Enclosed $_________________________ New Member ________________ Renewal ________________