…. Lynda Martinez
I still can’t believe people’s survival instincts told them to grab toilet paper. If I had only known in March it would be my last time in a restaurant, I would have ordered dessert.
…. Lynda Martinez
I still can’t believe people’s survival instincts told them to grab toilet paper. If I had only known in March it would be my last time in a restaurant, I would have ordered dessert.
…. Lynda Martinez
I was in a long line at 7:45 AM today at the grocery store that opened at 8:00 for seniors only. A young man came from the parking lot and tried to cut in at the front of the line, but an old lady beat him back into the parking lot with her cane. He returned and tried to cut in again, but an old man punched him in the gut, then kicked him to the ground and rolled him away. As he approached the line for the 3rd time, he said, “If you don’t let me unlock the door, you’ll never get in there.”
…. Joy Walsh
When I was a kid, my parents would always say, “Excuse my French” just after a swear word. I’ll never forget my first day at school when my teacher asked if any of us knew any French.
The scheduled speaker for our August 18 Zoom meeting is Belinda Sifford, Chair of the Access Advisors, a support group of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor). She will discuss museum access in the time of Covid-19 and the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
We will send email invitations to members on Monday, August 17.
Thank you to Linda Cumulat, a new member, for volunteering to contact community newspapers and to Shelly Schwartz, for volunteering to join the Social Committee to work on the January luncheon.
Let’s keep our Troop Support program alive! Please send me names of any active overseas military individuals. Check with your friends, neighbors, etc. These folks still need our encouragement.
Fifty percent of the kids who participate in Sacred Heart’s school-related programs do not have internet access at home. With the challenges facing them–and all of us–this year, the best way for us to help is to send a gift of money directly to Sacred Heart Community Service at 1381 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95110.
Please note on your check that you are an AARP Chapter 5151 member. This is a necessary departure from our usual operation, and not as much fun, but so much appreciated by all those involved in enriching the lives and futures of these kids.
We will have 1 Opportunity Drawing with the prize being a Peet’s gift card.
Flex those dialing and writing fingers! We need to let our Federal Representatives (Lofgren, Khanna and Eshoo) as well as Senators (Feinstein and Harris) know that they need to address nursing homes issues now!
HR1425 – the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Enhancement Act passed the House and now moves into the Senate. Let Senators know they need to vote ‘Yes’ and support this bill. This bill provides funding for the Improve Health Insurance Affordability Fund. States must use allocated funds to assist insurers or individuals with exceedingly high claims.
Our State Senators (Hill and Beall) also have their work cut out for them – and it’s our job to make sure they do theirs! They, too, need to address nursing home issues. There are several nursing home related bills that we want them to support:
SB1207 — Nursing Home Resident Safety Act of 2020.
AB2377 — Adult Residential Facilities: Closures and Resident Transfers.
SB1383 – California Paid Family Leave – Job Protections.
AB3216 – California Paid Sick Leave – Public Health Emergency.
SB 1383 would allow employees who work for a company with five or more workers to be eligible for 12 weeks of job-protected leave. Currently, only companies with 50 or more employees are required to provide 12 weeks of leave to care for a family member.
AB 3216 would provide vital job protections for CA employees impacted by COVID-19 — specifically, by allowing workers to take extended job-protected leave to care for themselves or a family member affected by COVID-19, including a family member whose school or care facility is closed due to COVID-19; worker retention and recall rights for certain service employees; and additional paid sick leave during a state of emergency.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that the pandemic is “one big wave”, rather than a seasonal thing. So, once we get the vaccines, we should be good. The researchers are confident we will have a safe and effective vaccine; however, it will take time. Some experts are predicting it may be next summer before we have a working vaccine. So, keep safe, wear masks, keep your social distance, wash your hands frequently and get tested if you can. We may be here a while, waiting….
Please mail your volunteer hours to Leona Fails, 1443 Antonio Lane, San Jose, CA 95117, or email to leonafails@sbcglobal.net.