The Montgomery County Democratic Party At June 27 Meeting Will Vote On Four Possible Changes To The MCDP Constitution

At the June 27 meeting of the MCDP Central Committee, members will vote on the following changes to the MCDP Constitution:

  1. Minutes of Central Committee meetings shall include a record of all members in attendance at the meeting and shall identify the precinct that each attending member represents.
  2. Each Central Committee meeting will include a review of the minutes of the previous meeting for changes and approval by vote of the Committee.
  3. Each Central Committee meeting will include a Treasurer’s report.
  4. Each calendar year, the Central Committee will discuss, vote on changes, and approve the MCDP budget for that year.

Changes to the MCDP Constitution require that two-thirds of those Central Committee members who are voting agree to the changes.

Prior to the vote on the changes to the MCDP Constitution will be a motion for transparency. The motion will be to make a record of each member’s vote on each proposed constitutional change. This motion for transparency will require simply a majority of those voting for its passage. If a majority of the Central Committee vote for transparency, then each Central Committee member’s vote on each change will be recorded. Each Committee member will record his or her vote on a ballot along with his or her signature. The minutes of the June 27 meeting, then, will include a record of each Central Committee member’s vote on each proposed change.

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Sorry To See The Northridge Wesleyan Church Suffered Big Damage In The Memorial Day Tornado

Yesterday, I took these pictures of the Northridge Wesleyan Church. My mom and dad were active members for many years and stayed active and contributing members until they passed over twenty-five years ago. I was a newborn baby when I first attended there in 1948 and I attended there as a child and through my youth for many years as an adult as well. This church always had a loving and close church congregation family. It started as a county church and the original church building was greatly remodeled in about 1965. As a teenager I volunteered to help with some of the work. I’m so sorry to see that the church buildings were heavily damaged in the Memorial Day tornado.

The church is at the corner of North Dixie Drive and Neff Road — just north of the traffic circle. Yesterday, that section of North Dixie was closed to all traffic — so I had to park the car and walk several blocks to get close to the church.

Northridge Wesleyan Church at North Dixie Drive and Neff Road

 

The church’s Family Activity Center directly south of the church building was severely damaged. Note the tree torn up by its roots. It was a sunset maple and last year it was beautiful. It was planted about 20 years ago in memory of my mom and dad. When I was a child this building was Trimbach’s Market that had a nice selection of 5 cent and penny candy. It later became a bar. When the church got the opportunity it bought the building and put a lot of effort and money into remodeling it for use as a family center for church events where food could be prepared and served. In recent years, the church allowed an Alcohol Anonymous group to use the facility.

 

The church office — at the back of the church building — was hit hard, opening up the whole side of the church building. This building was part of the big remodeling project in the mid 1960’s and replaced the church parsonage that originally stood here.  It contained the office and conference and Sunday School and Vacation Bible School rooms.

 

 

 

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My Viburnum Bush Is Spectacular This Year — Full of Blooms!

My viburnum bush keeps growing. It’s spectacular. It must be 15 feet tall and this year it is full of blooms. I bought it maybe ten years ago at Siebenthaler’s. I don’t remember the specific name of the plant.

This picture was taken three years ago.

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