Joyce Donahoo
Margaret Schieck
Joy Walsh
Joyce Donahoo
Margaret Schieck
Joy Walsh
I wish to renew my membership or join the AARP Campbell Area Chapter 5151. I have included a check for my annual chapter dues which include our newsletter, The Dispatch. Membership fee is $17 with the Dispatch sent by regular mail. If you would like your Dispatch sent via e-mail, membership fee is $14, which includes a $3 discount, as we save on printing & mailing costs. I am a member of the National Organization.
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Please make checks payable to AARP Campbell Area Chapter 5151.
PUT THIS REPORT IN THE PURPLE ENVELOPE MONTHLY AT SIGN-IN TABLE!
LIST TOTAL HOURS FOR THE MONTH / NUMBER OF DIFFERENT TIMES
VOLUNTEER HOURS REPORT:
NAME: _______________________________ MONTH: _________________
ADVOCACY/LEGISLATION ______ /______
EDUCATION ______/______
FUNDRAISING ______/______
HEALTH/WELLNESS / HUNGER ______/______
CARE/NURSING HOME ______/______
TEACHER: DRIVER SAFETY / TAX AIDE ______/______
OTHER_________________________________________________________
With the effects of overuse and underuse of our bodies or hereditary health problems, many of us at AARP are suffering with pain in varying degrees. You’ve heard about cannabis for years, both positive and negative. Now that it’s legal in California, let’s explore cannabis with Mr. Tim’s knowledge and your questions regarding cannabis, its benefits and side effects. We should have a good program we can all learn from. Even if you are not personally interested in cannabis, you can show off your knowledge at your next bridge game!
Naturally, my first instinct this month is to wish all of you a happy St. Patrick’s Day; this day is so ingrained in the American consciousness that even if you aren’t Irish (I’m not), you can still be glad of “all the Irish in you.” Try to wear green to our general meeting on Tuesday, March 19. Just don’t bring any snakes!
Many thanks to Margaret Schieck, Paddy Wray, and Barbara Robinson, co-chairs of the Chapter’s yearly lunch, which we celebrated on Tuesday, February 19; over 40 people attended and, hopefully, everyone got to sit/chat with some members they got to know better.
In concert with our chapter’s goal of community service, I would like to make you aware of Santa Clara County’s need for 2020 U.S. census workers. If interested in applying for any of a variety of positions to assist with the 2020 Census count, apply now at < www.2020census.gov/jobs > or call 1-855-JOB-2020 (1-855-562-2020). Please note that there are paid positions (Census Field Supervisors, Recruiting Assistants, Enumerators, Office Operations Supervisors, Office Clerks) earning $21-$33 per hour.
Also remember, we are still seeking a Vice President.
With the February 22nd deadline for bringing new legislation to the table, we were not disappointed. California Senators and Representatives brought nearly 800 new bills out, almost half of them will have to wait for March 22 to be heard. Among the more interesting ones for us oldsters are
AB856 – Personal Income Tax Credit for Homecare Services – Qualifying individuals and couples would get a 25% credit of their homecare outlay, up to $5000 on their income taxes.
AB715 – Medical Program for Aged and Disabled – The new implementation would allow for an extra $230 in income for individuals and $310 for couples to qualify for the program. It would not be lower than their SSI/SSP payment.
AB836 – Bay Area Clean Air Incentive – This would allow for the retrofitting of the ventilation systems in schools, sports centers, senior centers, community centers and libraries to create a network of clean air centers, especially for wildfire season and bad air days.
SB611 – Housing: elderly and individuals with disabilities – Establishes a master plan that would ensure enough affordable housing is available in each city and county for the growing elderly population and disabled persons.
These are just a few interesting potential policies. AARP will have a few more to share throughout the year. In the meantime: AARP is launching a multi-year campaign to lower Rx (drug) prices for all Americans and is working to put a human face on the campaign by featuring videos and online stories about people who are having difficulties affording their prescriptions.
Looking to launch the campaign by the beginning of March, AARP is collecting these stories right now. The main criteria are for the person to have Rx costs they are struggling to afford and for them to feel comfortable sharing their story widely via video. If you are or know someone who fits the bill and would be willing to share his or her story, please let Antoine Cook (acook@aarp.org) and Mark Beach (mbeach@aarp.org) know ASAP. Mark and AARP’s Communications Team will coordinate directly with the individuals.
Volunteer tax aides will provide Free preparation of your 2018 Federal and State Income Tax returns from February 5 through April 12. Appointments are not necessary but can be made in person at the Community Center in Room E-46 during Tuesday 1-4 / Friday 9-12 operating hours. Sponsored by IRS and AARP.
Three Tickets for $1.00 – March 19, 2019
The Garret in Campbell, $14 Gift Card
(Thanks to Libby Harbour)
Blue Sky Restaurant in Campbell, $20 Gift Card
(Thanks to Nancy Tepperman)
Campbell Express, One FREE Subscription
(Thanks to Stephon Hansen)
Hope to see you all at the meeting
Join Us for Conversations Around Caregiving!
AARP in San Jose is offering two workshops to help you learn how you can best prepare to care for your loved ones. Caring for a loved one can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be challenging. No one is ever completely prepared for the job, especially since caregiving is often a long-term responsibility that may become more difficult over time. Participate in one of the following workshops to gain new insights and resources to support you. The sessions are FREE, but registration is required. Space is limited.
CAREGIVING WORKSHOP & BREAKFAST
Date & Time:
Thursday, March 7, 2019,
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Location:
AARP San Jose Office
, 111 W. Saint John Street,
Suite 410,
San Jose, CA 95113
Register now for the breakfast workshop on Thursday, 3/7/2019:
http://aarp.cvent.com/events/caregiving-workshop-breakfast-san-jose-ca-3-7-19/event-summary-752c7412f93c46858341eaff1e6cb525.aspx
CAREGIVING WORKSHOP & LUNCH
Date & Time:
Thursday, March 7, 2019,
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location:
AARP San Jose Office
, 111 W. Saint John Street
, Suite 410
, San Jose, CA 95113
Register now for the lunch workshop on Thursday, 3/7/2019:
http://aarp.cvent.com/events/caregiving-workshop-lunch-san-jose-ca-3-7-19/event-summary-5274077790054328824286243f7caf52.aspx