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Submitted | March 21, 2012
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met for its regular monthly business meeting at noon Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Taste of China. Singer Jennifer Webb presented a program of gospel music for the group. Present for the meeting were Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Jim Fehr, Philip Jackson, Elizabeth Bunch, Dolores Tabor, Wanda Bachman, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Jennifer Webb, Terry Omohundro, Linda Toler, Jean Brandenburg, Billie Scrivner, Lila Omohundro, Janice Taulbee and Faye Laubert.
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October 30, 2012
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met for their regular monthly meeting at noon, Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the Taste of China. Jennifer Howard, Clark County Extension agent for family and consumer sciences, was the guest speaker. She presented a program on food safety, and she also spoke about how to prepare an emergency kit to use in the event of a disaster. Present for the meeting were Kenneth Brown, Sheila Brown, Hilda Standafer, Otella Witt, Gaetta Ballard, Bev Allen, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Denver Parks, Donald  Spillman, Julia Dever, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Ann C. Hall, Philip Jackson, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Jean Brandenburg, Elizabeth Bunch, Fred Dulin, Teresa Dulin, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Grace Ingram, Larry Bosco, Martha Gaither, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Teri Lech and Jennifer Howard.
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September 12, 2009
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25 at the Taste of China. Jerry Cecil was the speaker and the topic was "Sear's Houses. " Present for the meeting were Elbert Powell, Evelyn Powell, Fred Dulin, Teresa Dulin, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Herschel Turner, Charlene Turner, Janice Taulbee, Jean Brandenburg, Kay Scrivner, Billie Scrivner, Gayle H. Rees, Floyd Gibbs, Mildred Gallaher, Lucille B. Creech, Garrett Brown, Serena Brown, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Ann C. Hall, Jim Fehr, George Chalfant, Elizabeth Chalfant, Jerry Cecil, Marion Cecil, Ruby Lenox, Geneva Lenox, Robert Lawless and Marlene Lawless.
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June 12, 2009
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Employees Association met at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26 at the Clark County Fish and Game Club for a potluck dinner and auction. Present for the meeting were Ruby Lenox, Geneva Lenox, Janice Taulbee, Fred Dulin, Teresa Dulin, Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Otella Witt, Don Spillman, Julia Dever, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Garrett Brown, Serena Brown, Harshell Turner, Charlene Turner, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Jean Brandenburg, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Philip Jackson, Mary Lee Jackson, Larry Bosco, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Lucille Creech, Ann C. Hall, Audrey King, Betty Hollon and Mildred Gallaher.
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April 18, 2008
A Winchester historian was the guest speaker for the March meeting of The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, Chapter 1828. Harry Enoch spoke about Indian Old Fields at the March 25 meeting at Taste of China. Those present at the meeting were Don Spillman, Julia Dever, Donald S. Henry, Verne G. Orndorff, Charles Tingle, Velma Tingle, Hilda Standafer, Geaetta Ballard, Janice Taulbee, Ruby Lenox, Geneva Lenox, Kathy Miller, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Bob Larkey, Jane Larkey, Otella Witt, Doris Gish, Bev Allen, Grace Pathbruckner, Wanda Bachman, Will Bentley, Jim Fehr, Dolores Tabor, Elizabeth Bunch, Billie Scrivner, Jean Brandenburg, Garrett Brown, Serena Brown and Mr. Enoch.
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December 19, 2008
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25 at the Fish and Game Club for a potluck and auction. Proceeds from the auction will go toward Alzheimer's Disease research. Present for the meeting were Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Don Spillman, Julia Dever, Garrett Brown, Serena Brown, Otella Witt, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Janice Taulbee, Herschel Turner, Charlene Turner, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, George Chalfant, Elizabeth Chalfant, Philip Jackson, Richard Garrett, Nannie Garrett, Bob Thompson, Edna Thompson, Elbert Powell, Evelyn Powell, Lester Combs, Diana Combs, Cecil Ingram and Grace Ingram.
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October 30, 2012
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met for their regular monthly meeting at noon, Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the Taste of China. Jennifer Howard, Clark County Extension agent for family and consumer sciences, was the guest speaker. She presented a program on food safety, and she also spoke about how to prepare an emergency kit to use in the event of a disaster. Present for the meeting were Kenneth Brown, Sheila Brown, Hilda Standafer, Otella Witt, Gaetta Ballard, Bev Allen, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Denver Parks, Donald  Spillman, Julia Dever, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Ann C. Hall, Philip Jackson, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Jean Brandenburg, Elizabeth Bunch, Fred Dulin, Teresa Dulin, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Grace Ingram, Larry Bosco, Martha Gaither, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Teri Lech and Jennifer Howard.
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August 17, 2012
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met for their regular monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, at Taste of China. Kari Hall, meteorologist for WKYT-TV, was the guest speaker. Present for the meeting were Elizabeth Bunch, Herman Butler, Nancy Butler, Jean Brandenburg, Kay Scrivner, Billie Scrivner, Clement Miner, Gale Miner, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Jim Fehr, Otella Witt, Hilda Standafer, Meredith Howes, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Denver Parks, Wilma Rogers, Iva Sharp, Donald Spillman, Julia Dever, Janice Taulbee, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Bob Leonard, Jane Leonard, Dolores Tabor, Wanda Bachman, Linda S. Toler, Kari Hall, R.B. Omohundro and Lila Omohundro.
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June 15, 2012
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met for their regular monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, at the Taste of China. The guest speaker was Steve Flairty, author of “Kentucky's Everyday Heroes,” and he spoke about some of the heroes. Present for the meeting were Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Herman Butler, Nancy Butler, Ann Hall, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Jim Fehr, Denver Parks, Phillip Jackson, Larry Bosco, Billie Scrivner, Jean Brandenburg, Cecil Ingram, Grace Ingram, Fred Dulin, Teresa Dulin, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Terry Omohundro, Don Rose, Steve Flairty, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Mildred Gallaher, Betty Hollon, Janice Taulbee, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Richard Garrett, Dolores Tabor, Wanda Bachman, Elizabeth Bunch, Martha Gaither, Steve Lech and Ruth Lech.
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Submitted | March 21, 2012
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met for its regular monthly business meeting at noon Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Taste of China. Singer Jennifer Webb presented a program of gospel music for the group. Present for the meeting were Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Jim Fehr, Philip Jackson, Elizabeth Bunch, Dolores Tabor, Wanda Bachman, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Jennifer Webb, Terry Omohundro, Linda Toler, Jean Brandenburg, Billie Scrivner, Lila Omohundro, Janice Taulbee and Faye Laubert.
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December 2, 2011
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 at the Taste of China. The annual auction to raise money for Alzheimer's research and Hospice took place. Also, new officers for 2012 were elected. Officers are: presidents, Gayle and Charlotte Rees; vice presidents and program chairs, R.B. and Lila Omohundro; and secretary, Janice Taulbee. Present for the meeting were Kay Scrivner, Billie Scrivner, Jean Brandenburg, Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Elizabeth Bunch, Dolores Tabor, Philip Jackson, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Denver Parks, Don Stone, Ann C. Hall, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Floyd Gibbs and Pat Gibbs.
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November 10, 2011
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Taste of China. Bill Crase, NARFE¿District 5 vice president, was the guest speaker and he updated the group on possible legislative action that could affect active and retired federal employees. Present for the meeting were Kay Scrivner, Billie Scrivner, Jean Brandenburg, Otella Witt, Janice Taulbee, Elizabeth Bunch, Bill Crase, Doris Crase, Betty Hollon, Audrey King, Bob Leonard, Jane Leonard, Don Henry, Verne G. Orndorff, Delores Tabor, Wanda L. Bachman, Ruby Lenox, Geneva Lenox, Phil Jackson, Stoner Parsons, R.B. Omohundro and Lila Omohundro.
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October 19, 2011
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27 at the Taste of China. Clark County Coroner Robert Gayheart was the guest speaker. Gayheart spoke about the University of Kentucky Eye Bank, and how people up to age 75 can become cornea donors. Present for the meeting were Kay Scrivner, Billie Scrivner, Janice Taulbee, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Philip Jackson, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Jim Fehr, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Ann C. Hall, Dolores Tabor, Wanda Bachman, Denver Parks, Ann Cole, Linda Toler and Robert Gayheart.
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September 14, 2011
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 at the Taste of China. Quintessa Peake of the Central Kentucky Blood Center was the guest speaker, and she explained to the group the importance of donating blood. She also told the group 95 percent of the population is eligible to give blood, but only 5 percent of the population actually donates. Present for the meeting were Kay Scrivner, Billie Scrivner, Jean Brandenburg, Audrey King, Betty Hollon, Elizabeth Bunch, R.B. Omohundro, Philip Jackson, Mary Lee Jackson, Larry Bosco, Stoner Parsons, Helen Parsons, Will Bentley, Cindy Bentley, Otella Witt, Bob Thompson, Edna Thompson, Gayle Rees, Jim Fehr, Ann C. Hall, Dolores Tabor, Grace Fathbruckner, Wanda Bachman, Denver Parks, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Ann Cole, Richard Garrett, Linda Toler, Janice Taulbee and Quintessa Peake.
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March 15, 2011
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Taste of China. Judy Hicks, chairperson of the Clark County school board, was the guest speaker. Hicks gave facts about the school district, discussed the progress being made on the new high school and told of future plans for other schools in the district. Present for the meeting were Kay Scrivner, Jean Brandenburg, Billie Scrivner, Otella Witt, Geaetta Ballard, Hilda Standafer, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Herschel Turner, Charlene Turner, Jim Fehr, Will Bentley, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Betty Hollon, Audrey King, Serena Brown, Janice Taulbee, Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Dolores Tabor, Wanda L. Bachman and Judy Hicks.
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February 8, 2011
Chapter 1828 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association met at noon on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at the Taste of China. Bruce Manley, director of Bluegrass Community and Technical College Winchester campus, was the guest speaker. Manley talked about the campus, the academic and technical programs offered to the community, the workforce training provided for companies in Clark County and the childcare facility at the college. Present for the meeting were Kay Scrivner, Wanda Bachman, Jim Fehr, Dolores Tabor, Elizabeth Bunch, Steve Lech, Ruth Lech, Steve Lech Jr., Herschel Turner, Charlene Turner, Floyd Gibbs, Pat Gibbs, Otella Witt, Bob Thompson, R.B. Omohundro, Lila Omohundro, Julia Dever, Donald Spillman, Gayle Rees, Charlotte Rees, Betty Hollon, Audrey King, Ruby Lenox, Geneva Lenox, Janice Taulbee and Bruce Manley.
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