Thursday, May 20, 2010

Stardate 2010.140 Canadian Crew Meeting

Thursday, May 20, 2010

I took the red eye special from SFO to Detroit. It was a pleasant flight as I sat next to a young lady from South Carolina who had graduated college and relocated to San Francisco. She was on her way to visit her parents. We did find something in common, both of us had a bronchial event occurring so we "coughed together" for the flight. On my arrival in Detroit I had to "hot foot" it to the commuter terminal but arrived in time to grab a cup of coffee before boarding the plane to Syracuse, NY. The coffee was much needed as it was 5:30 AM and I had only managed about an hours sleep on the plane. The weather was a bit rough going out of Detroit but mother nature smiled on us as we landed in Syracuse.

Friday, May 21, 2010

The weather held and I had a very pleasant drive to Kingston, Ontario, Canada. There was a short backup at the border but I arrived at the hotel just as the Senate tour was returning. I joined everyone for lunch then the afternoon was free. I had a chance to get the wrinkles ironed out of my shirts and grab an hours much needed nap.

The obnoxious alarm went off so I showered, which made me feel much better, then joined the group in the lobby. We boarded a bus which took us to Fort Henry and dinner at the historic "officers mess".

We were instructed to act as officers and treat the "soldier waiters" as officers of the period would have treated their servants. No Thank You or Please was to be used. Each able was assigned a "president" whose job it was to insure that the diners were of their best behavior and protocol. No elbows on the table, no talk of politics or loose women. Violators were charged with singing a song, dancing a jig or whatever the president deemed appropriate for the offense. I was charged with being the president of our table. I did excuse a few to go to the bar but required that they return with a drink for the president. That actually worked for a couple of drinks.

We returned to the hotel and the hospitality room where conversation abounded. I crashed around 10:30 PM.

Saturday, May 21, 2010

Everyone met in the Island room for a buffet breakfast before heading to the Bellview room for the program and meeting. Senator Matt Hutcheson's presentation of "Down Memory Lane" was entertaining and brought back memories of the past. Matt is a recent Senator and a national president of the Canadian Junior Chamber. He recounted his days leading up to that position as well as his international experiences. Senate president Al Murphy opened his meeting and ran through the agenda items quickly and efficiently. Elections were held and Rene Jacobs is the new president of the Canadian Senate for 2010 - 2011.
 
We were then addressed by Ian Coristine who spoke of the beauty of the 1000 islands. He is an aviator and photographer and had published many books of photos covering the diversity of the islands. We then had to leave quickly to board the boat (Island Star) for our luncheon cruise of some of the closest islands. We had a nice cruise, a wonderful lunch and excellent friendships. we returned back to the hotel around 3PM with a free afternoon to wander the city or catch a nap.

The presidential reception began at 6PM where we all assembled in a more formal atmosphere. Pele Winery was present with a generous wine tasting event, perhaps a bit far from their namesake in Hawaii. I was honored to be seated at the table of the outgoing and incoming presidents of the Canadian Senate.
The guest speaker was Jack Chang his speech covered his adventures as a journalist and his journey into public service. His delivery was light hearted and humorously delivered. He had the audience in stitches most of the time. Dinner was excellent. The new officers were installed and the outgoing president Al delivered his final remarks followed by incoming president Rene and his vision of the new year. We adjourned to the hospitality room for the remainder of the evening.

Sunday, May 22, 2010

Up packed and to the "Give a Damn" breakfast. During their memorial service I read the names of the 101 US Senators that have passed from this life as Ambassador Phyllis Bowers rang the bell in memorium. The mornings presentation was delivered by Debra Lefebvre who organized the Canadian Bed Nets program.

The meeting ended with all Senators "Walking the Plank". An interesting tradition of the Canadian Crew where the incoming and outgoing presidents and spouses line up at the front of the room. Every Senator and spouse then greet the starters then take their place in line to receive the rest of the members. This continues until every person offers congratulations and some small talk and hugs with everyone else in turn. Quite a nice way to end a function.

I drove back to Syracuse without incident, caught my plane and made my connection. I arrived home just after midnight, exhausted but pleased with my excursion to Canada. My thanks for all the hospitality of the Canadian Senate.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Stardate 2010.134 California 45th Anniversary

Friday, May 14, 2010

I can actually drive to a meeting. No airport hassles, no security lines, no little bags of peanuts. What a treat. I left my home on Friday afternoon and drove to Sacramento Airport to pick up Jeanne - Finally get to pay her back for all those airport pickups on the east coast. We had a quick 10 minute ride to the hotel and arrived in time to check in, unpack and meet the group for dinner. The restaurant was just across the street and we had a large group of California Senators there. The evening was very busy with the California Jaycees Board meeting just after dinner, followed by the Tiger Corps board meeting immediately after. I did get someone to bring over a glass of JD in time to get to the Tiger general meeting and elections. We had some fun during elections and nominated pretty well everyone in the room to a position, Our mode of elections is for everyone to go to one of the walls to vote for the candidate of their choice. Much bantering as folks move from wall to wall with the encouragement of the opposition members. After all the dust settled the serious candidates won, of course. A quick trip to the hospitality room for some serious BS then to bed.

Saturday, Mat 15, 2010

The Senate breakfast meeting convened at 9AM with the necessary business conducted. Then to the serious stuff - Elections of officers for 2010 - 2011. The position of president was contested hotly and the candidates all made their plea for the office. When the dust settled Clarence CJ Jorif was elected our new president. This was, again a busy day as the California Jaycees foundation Trustee meeting was convened right after the Senate meting. Most of this discussion concerned the rental/sale of the office building that we own. Then to the hospitality room for the Concord 2010 convention committee meeting. Whew! there was about an hour where I could steal away to lay down for a bit.



Then it was time for the Tux and the Presidents reception to toast the 45th anniversary before it was off to the banquet room for the 45th celebration. Margaret Souza did a great job as Mistress of Ceremonies, Katina Repp summarized some of the zany things that happened since the 40th anniversary and we had a slide show of the past leading up to this point. I had the pleasure of addressing the group as US JCI Senate president. It was ironic that just 5 short years ago when we celebrated our 40th the speaker was another sitting US JCI Senate President - Joe A Souza. There was a champagne toast, gifts given and another short slide show celebrating this year and the Presidency of Karen KT Talamantes.

The old officers were excused from further responsibility and the new board was inducted. then we all adjourned to the hospitality room for a few toddies, some conversation and a couple of games of hand and foot before heading to bed.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

We all met for breakfast in the lobby and a short meeting of the foundation to discuss fund raising ideas. Then I gathered Jeanne up and delivered her to the airport then headed down highway 80 to home. Tired but it was a great weekend.