Greetings from the desk of UCTNA President Doug Honeyford
Fraternal Brothers and Sisters as June approaches it looks like Summer is upon us all. Those of us who reside in the Northern areas love this time of year, the flowers, the birds, and of course the lovely weather that takes us to the great outdoors, golf courses, and our abundant lakes. I hope winter was kind to you and for those fortunate enough to travel, that you have wonderful memories.
Your UCTNA Board Members have had a very busy year, not an easy one, setting a New Beginning and like a Phoenix rising from the ashes. Rebuilding our wonderful organization has been to say the least challenging. I am so fortunate to work with such dedicated people who possess the knowledge and skills to accomplish so much in such a short period of time.
In a few short weeks many of you will join us as we meet in person in Columbus and those unable to travel will join us online by Zoom as we share with everyone the programs we have been able to reinstate – the Ann Marshall Scholarship for example, plus new programs and incentives to assist your Council get back on its feet. If you have any ideas, suggestions, or comments you would like shared, please email me so I can fit everything in to our program. Again, a reminder of the dates is July 14-16. You should immediately register for the conference and if you are able join us in person book your room right away with Embassy Suites. Registration for Zoom attendees is “free of charge,” however, you still need to register.
Councils and Regions have been holding elections and I wish to thank everyone who put their name forward for election to help steer the direction you will take this year. We all realize that it is the local councils and their members who make everything happen and we want to help recognize your accomplishments. Please keep us informed, send copies of your newsletters, send us an email, and share the wonderful things your council is doing. What you do in Florida can help a council in Oregon while what happens in New England might work in Texas.
Today I would like to remind everyone to explore the information on UCTNA.org and scroll through the menu topics. Find out about the benefits of membership, the discounts and perks. Learn more about education sessions on Club Express. Learn more about our available scholarships and share that knowledge with other members. Go through your member rosters and contact your old friends and see if they have renewed with UCTNA. Help us by getting everyone’s email address, their current contact information, and let’s get all our old friends involved again. We can only contact those that we have updated information available.
In closing today, I want to thank you for your membership, I want to thank you for all you do, and I hope to see you in Columbus in person, or at least by Zoom. Old friends are one of life’s treasures.
Please email me at dhoneyford@uctnorthamerica.org with any thoughts or ideas, questions and suggestions.
Fraternally,
Doug |