W e s t e r v i l l e C i t i z e n P o l i c e A c a d e m y A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n WCPAAA Newsletter December, 2018 Volume 18, Issue 12 President s Message Hi Members, I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family, friends and those you hold dear. Welcome to December, and the most wonderful time of the year! We are looking forward to our Christmas/holiday party on Wednesday, December 5th! As we bring 2018 to a close, we will reflect on a memorable year, celebrate our accomplishments, and lay the foundation for great things to come. However, before we celebrate, we will have a couple of important topics to mention. The first topic concerns our by-laws, which you will see in this newsletter and which will be voted on in January. Additionally, you will also see in this newsletter our complete roster for the new board to be voted on during January s meeting. Thanks to everyone who stepped up to volunteer! A special thank you to Suzanne Larson for agreeing to serve as President-Elect, in the wake of Verne Courtright s resignation due to ongoing health concerns. We will have a special vote during the December meeting to elect Suzanne as President-Elect. We thank Suzanne and Verne for their contributions to our Alumni Association. I have a few names left for Adopt-A-Cop, and will bring them to the meeting. If you don t have a name yet and want to participate, see me at the meeting or send me a note. The gift-giving rules are simple: no expensive gifts ($10 or less) and keep it simple. Gift examples include (but are not limited to) greeting cards (words of encouragement, birthday, anniversary, etc.), snacks (gum or candy), and small trinkets (gift cards, books, toys, etc.). Again, keep it simple and fun! These gifts are our way to show appreciation for what our police personnel do for us each and every day. I hope you all have a safe and joyous Christmas and New Year! As always, thank you for your continued support and commitment to WCPAAA! We have had a very eventful year, and have grown stronger because of it. I remain confident that we will carry huge momentum into 2019! Stay warm and safe. Linda
WCPAAA Newsletter Page 2 Mark Your Calendars: A Look At What s Happening BOARD CANDIDATES Who Is This Baby? Cast Your Vote in January! Every WCPAAA member has great ideas and suggestions to make our Alumni Association the best that it can be; and we are grateful to those members who have answered The Call! We are pleased to present the current slate of candidates for the 2019 WCPAAA Board: I have lived in Westerville for more than 40 years. I served in the U.S. Navy during the 1960s. My first car was a 1960 Corvair. My three favorite foods are Wendy s burgers, Skyline Chili 3 Way, & Panera Bread Pick 2. Suzanne Larson, President Kelly Moran, President-Elect Barb Fultz, Member-At-Large Richard Dahn, Programs Ray McFarland, Secretary Kim Millington, Treasurer Ken Wright, Publications Who Am I??? Ohio s NEW Driver License and Identification Card (DL-ID) Get The Facts The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles introduced its new Driver License and Identification Card (DL-ID) in July 2018 For details and answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), visit bmv.ohio.gov
Volume 18, Issue 12 PROPOSED CHANGES TO WCPAAA BY-LAWS Page 3 The following proposed changes to the WCPAAA By-Laws, have been approved by the Executive Board for discussion by the membership at the December 2018 meeting, and voting by the membership at the January 2019 meeting. 1. Addition of NEW Section 6.6.1.: In order to maintain a revitalization of the Executive board, members who have been on the Executive Board for five consecutive years must take a break of at least two (2) break years before standing for re-election. 2. Addition of NEW Section 6.8.1 Absentee ballots must be sent out with the ballot in the month before the election. Absentee ballots must be sent by e-mail, or post to those members who do not have e-mail. Absentee votes may be accepted by any Executive Board Member at the annual meeting. If not brought to the annual meeting in person, absentee votes must be returned by the day prior to the election. Absentee votes returned by post must be signed by the member. Absentee votes returned by e-mail must come from a recognized e-mail address. Absentee votes must be verified and counted by the Election Committee. 3. Section 6.13: Addition of item to the Treasurer s duties: ensuring that all appropriate premiums have been paid for bonds and policies for the fiscal year. 4. Section 6.15: Change bullet point one of the Publications Officer s duties from: publishing and mailing this Association s newsletter to publishing and mailing this Association s newsletter to Association members, the WPD Chief, and current members of WPD Community Services Personnel. 5. Section 7.1: Change from: Standing Committees shall consist of Membership, Election, Program, and By- Laws Committees. to Standing Committees shall consist of Membership, Election, Program, Web-Site, and By-Laws Committees.
WCPAAA Newsletter Page 4 Karen Crum Graduates 2018 Citizen s Fire Academy Serving Our Community!
Volume 18, Issue 12 Page 5 Member Birthdays December 2 Jeff Fruth December 2 Frank Warchal December 4 Gary Lehman December 6 Marie Kadel December 7 Christina Sidebottom December 12 Linda Cottrill December 13 Sandy Schreiber Key Dates to Remember December 2 through December 10 Hanukkah December 5 WCPAAA Member Meeting & Christmas/Holiday Gathering December 25 Christmas December 26 through January 1 Kwanzaa January 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR!! December 20 Jack Brown December 22 James Burgess December 23 Frank Michell December 24 Catherine Zitko December 30 Frank Danalewich December 31 Carol Groseclose Puzzle Master of the Month Know Your Colors Stay Tuned!! Blue: Police Red: Fire Grey: EMS Yellow: 911 Dispatchers Green: Military
Supporting the Westerville Division of Police ON A PERSONAL NOTE Westerville Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association 29 South State Street Westerville, Ohio 43081 We send our heartfelt condolences to Linda Cottrill (Class #2006-14), who lost her mother on November 15. She had been in declining health for a while. Please keep Linda and her family in your prayers and thoughts. Westerville Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association Officers President Linda Cottrill lcottrill1@gmail.com President-Elect Verne Courtright courtright80@gmaill.com Secretary Ray McFarland raymac1115@icloud.com Treasurer Kim Millington fkmillington@yahoo.com Programs Sandy Schreiber sskoala@aol.com Publications Ken Wright kennethwright623@gmail.com Past President Meta Hahn richmeta1@yahoo.com Member-At-Large Shellie Serio mserio629@aol.com We send our well wishes to Verne Courtright (Class #2007-16), who is battling a series of health challenges. We send our well wishes to Norma Avegnon (Class #2016-34), who continues to recuperate from a series of health challenges. Please send information on members who are sick, shut-in or otherwise recovering from illness to Shellie Serio (mserio629@aol.com), so she can inform all members. EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Christmas/Holiday Gathering is on Wednesday, December 5, starting at 6-8 p.m. Please join us for fun, food and fellowship! Westerville Division of Police Key Contacts Chief Joe Morbitzer joseph.morbitzer@westerville.org Lieutenant Ron McMillin ronald.mcmillin@westerville.org Sergeant Steve Fridley stephen.fridley@westerville.org Officer John Jeffries john.jeffries@westerville.org Mr. Pierre LaRose pierre.larose@westerville.org Ms. Courtney Gardner courtney.gardner@westerville.org Kelly Moran is coordinating the Christmas/Holiday Gathering. Please let her know what you plan to bring to the festive occasion! See You There! The Westerville Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association newsletter is published monthly. Submissions are welcome, but will be edited at the discretion of the editor, Kenneth L. Wright. Material contained in this newsletter may not be reproduced without prior written consent of the copyright holder, except that it may be printed and distributed to classes, provided free of charge to the participants and may be reproduced in a newsletter of a nonprofit organization, provided that in either case, reference is made to the author and that it was obtained from the WCPAAA Newsletter. The articles and information in this newsletter do not necessarily reflect the beliefs or opinions of the editor, officers of the WCPAAA, or the Westerville Division of Police. The editor strives for accuracy, consistency and timeliness for this publication; and will correct any significant errors of fact that he receives by the content collection date for the next edition. To report an error, please send an email to the editor and cite the specific error. Corrections will be published in a subsequent edition of the WCPAAA Newsletter. The Westerville Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association (WCPAAA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to performing community service by supporting the Westerville Division of Police.