Letter from our President: Diana Trout, CDM,CFPP Summer 2017 Volume 6, Issue 2 Inside this issue: 1: Letter from our President 2: Date s to remember and FYI s 3-6: Spring Meeting a Photo Overview, Congrats to our New Board Members, and Welcome to our new members 7: By Law Updates 8: Summer 1 day meeting info If you feel like I do I think Spring and Winter go mixed up this year. At least we got through the Spring SC ANFP Conference before the blast of winter moved in. I got 4 of snow at my house by 10 am on Sunday and it was gone by 4:30 that afternoon. That is living in the South for sure. We had a great conference once again. Thanks to Kathleen Sodoma from Performance Food Group for hosting us at the PFG warehouse in Florence, SC. DHEC made their appearance at Eric Ladd s community so he was unable to attend and Renee Spence had just returned to work after her maternity leave (such a cutie little Charlie is) so she was unable to attend also. We missed them both, but were able to move past these setbacks and still have a great conference. The mystery basket was a fun time. Thanks to Chef Robert for preparing this for our volunteers to create some wonderful tasting dishes. You know you have a friend when one volunteer does a vegan dish for one of the board members. That was a kind thing to do. Thanks Rick. We did something a little different this year and instead of bringing in 5 canned goods for donation and a chance to win $50.00, we asked for a donation of $5.00 per ticket. We raised $200.00 which was donated to the South Carolina Autism Society. She was very grateful and quite surprised of our offering. The board will be working on some changes to the By-Laws to be voted on at a special called membership meeting. Date, time and location TBD, so keep an eye out on Facebook, for email blasts and the Newsletter for more information on this. We are starting our work on the SC/NC ANFP Fall Conference to be held Oct 25-27, 2017 at the Embassy Suites, Kingston Plantation, Myrtle Beach, SC. We as a board are asking for any help you can give us with speakers, vendors or volunteer help. You can contact myself or any other board member if you have anything. Just go on the SCANFP website for our contact information. Congratulations to Brandy Layne who was elected as our new Vice-President. I know she will be awesome at her new endeavor as she goes through the process for the next 4 years. I will be taking over as Secretary as Brandy takes on her new role. I m looking forward to following in her footsteps and can only hope to be half as good as she has been. Thank you Brandy for all your hard work and dedication. Everyone have a great summer and hope to see some of you in Las Vegas in June for the National ACE ANFP Conference. If not I ll see you all at the beach in October. Diana Trout CDM,CFPP SC ANFP President 2017 1
Dates to remember: Annual Conference & Expo *June 6, 2017 June 9, 2017 *Las Vegas, NV, USA SC ANFP Fall Meeting Joint meeting with NC ANFP The Colleen Allen Ham Certification Scholarship CDM Exam Scholarship for Students For further information on the Colleen Allen Ham Certification Scholarship please see the South Carolina State ANFP webpage at: www.anfponline.org/sc *October 25, 2017 October 27, 2017 *Embassy Suites Myrtle Beach at Kingston Plantation Fall Workshop SC ANFP is now on Facebook! Become a fan 10/25/17 10/27/17 Don t be late! It s going to be a Mad Time Effective June 1, 2017 CBDM will be requiring nine (9) hours of Sanitation CE over their three year re certification period instead of the current five (5) hour requirement. This new policy will not impact the total number of CE hours required over three years, which will remain at 45. Questions on the new Sanitation CE requirements? Contact Professional Development Services at info@cbdmonline.org 2
South Carolina Spring Meeting a photo overview. Thank you to all of our vendors and speakers 3
Congratulations to the new Secretary Diana Trout and the new Vice President Brandy Layne. We look forward to growing with you in the future. ************************************************************** Welcome to our first timers and new members!! New Members: Micheal Evans Zachery Fay Mark Pearce Tracy Richards Pieter Schapp Steve Stricker Sabrina Grainger 4
Mystery Basket Kathy Dutton 5
Special Thank you to our vendors: Carolina Nutrition Consultants Cambro EcoLab Paramount & PFG General Mills Simply Thick Dispenser Services Intalere USFoods McKee Foods Reinhart 6
On the ballet for voting: Updates to the By Laws: OLD: ** Treasurer 3 year Treasurer shall serve a 3 year term, and will not leave office until after the audit has been done at the end of the fiscal year shortly after the annual State Fall Meeting. SECTION 4. BALLOT DEADLINE: The Nominating Committee must submit a ballot to the Secretary within thirty (30) days after the fall workshop. The Secretary shall prepare ballots to be handed out to eligible voters at the Spring Workshop. The President shall appoint a Tellers Committee of two (2) or more members independent of elected officers to count the ballots. The Chair of the Tellers Committee submits a written ballot count to the President. The President informs the membership and the candidates of the results and give to the Secretary a copy of the Tellers Committee report to file. SECTION 5. VOTING: The election of state officers shall be conducted by ballots which shall be available to all those eligible to vote in the state chapter. SUBSECTION A: Ballots may be made available in the winter printed edition of Wren Notes with instructions on deadlines for submission, and any other electronic media which can be used for the same results. Section 4. STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The President, President Elect, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and immediate Past President and all newly elected officers and committee chairs The Executive Board of Directors shall reflect the broader membership and interests of the Association; be recommended by the Nominating Committee, and elected by the members; and be entitled to vote on matters that come before the Executive Committee. The State Executive Committee shall exercise the powers of the State Board of Directors, to the extent permitted by law, between meetings of the State Board of Directors. SECTION 5. VOTING ARTICLE VIII QUORUM The quorum of the association shall be a majority of the members (1/2 registered members plus one) who have registered as attending the meeting, irrespective of whether some may have departed. 7
PROPOSED: ** Treasurer 3 year Treasurer shall serve a 3 year term, and will not leave office until after the audit has been done at the end of the fiscal year shortly after the annual State Spring Meeting. SECTION 4. BALLOT DEADLINE: The Nominating Committee must submit a ballot to the Secretary within thirty (30) days after the spring workshop. The Secretary shall prepare ballots to be handed out to eligible voters at the fall Workshop. The President shall appoint a Tellers Committee of two (2) or more members independent of elected officers to count the ballots. The Chair of the Tellers Committee submits a written ballot count to the President. The President informs the membership and the candidates of the results and give to the Secretary a copy of the Tellers Committee report to file. SECTION 5. VOTING: The election of state officers shall be conducted by ballots which shall be available to all those eligible to vote in the state chapter. SUBSECTION A: Ballots may be made available in the spring/summer printed edition of Wren Notes with instructions on deadlines for submission, and any other electronic media which can be used for the same results. Section 4. STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The President, President Elect, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and immediate Past President and all newly elected officers and committee chairs The Executive Board of Directors shall reflect the broader membership and interests of the Association; be recommended by the Nominating Committee, and elected by the members; and be entitled to vote on matters that come before the Executive Committee. The State Executive Board shall exercise the powers of the State Board of Directors, to the extent permitted by law, between meetings of the State Board of Directors. SECTION 5. VOTING SUBSECTION B: Deadline for mailing ballots will have to be postmarked no later than 15 days prior to the spring meeting and e-voting will have to be summited no later than 15 days prior to the spring meeting. ARTICLE VIII QUORUM The quorum of the association shall be a majority of the members (1/2 registered members plus one) who have registered as attending the meeting, irrespective of whether some may have departed. 8
Also on the Ballot for voting: Should we use the Whova app for the fall meeting? Come one come all to a special 1 day Spring Fling meeting where the By Law changes will be reviewed and voted on. Registration Form Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone: E-mail: Employer: Address: City: State: Zip Code: E-mail: Phone: Location: USFoods Lexington Date: May 19, 2017 Time: 9 am 4:15 pm (Lunch will be provided by Gilbert Foods) Registration fee: $25.00 9:00AM 9:45AM REGISTRATION 9:45AM 11:15AM BUSINESS MEETING AND BY LAW VOTES 11:15AM 11:30AM - BREAK 11:30AM 12:30 MINI FOOD SHOW- GILBERT FOODS 12:30PM 2:00PM SANITATION BEST PRACTICES-FORUM W/RICK SCHMITT 2:00PM 2:15PM - BREAK 2:15PM 3:15PM THE DATING GAME, LABELING AND DATING, CAROLINA NUTRITION CONSULTANTS 3:15PM 4:15PM SOMEONE S IN THE KITCHEN W/DINAH, DENISE DICKINSON 1.5 hours sanitation 1 hour food show 2 hours general Credit Cards Accepted. PayPal Service for credit card users. There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to SC ANFP and mail to: Jeri Tallon 2632 Echo Woods Drive Hartsville, SC 29550 Hosted By: USFoods Lexington 120 Longs Pond Road Lexington, SC 29072 9