Monday, October 23, 2017

Silent Auction Items! - Thanks George

Silent Auction Items
Handcrafted by classmate George Bailey

If these four (4) items’ total purchase & payment =/>$300, George will donate another $100 toward our 50th Celebration.  Thanks George for the hand-crafted donated items and the additional support when we equal/surpass $300.


Items include - two free standing (2) Galilean thermometers in hand carved hard wood frame and two knives (curved blade & 8” Chef) in hand carved hard wood holders.

Bidding will open January 15, 2018 & close May 30, 2018.  Bidding instructions along with specific dimensions will be forwarded to classmates between January 5 - January 15. Winners will pick up items at the 50th Celebration.  If items are shipped, winner agrees to pay shipping costs.


October Meeting Minutes

JW Ligon Class of ‘68 Meeting
October 14, 2017 Class Minutes

Present:
Carolyn Avery McClain; Toney Bethea; Michael Corbett; Helen Davis Montague; Esther Delany; Leotha Forte;  Barbara Horton Jones; Janet Howard; Carolyn Ratliff; Geneva Rogers Hill; Cynthia Sanders ; Portia Tomlinson; Clarence Williams

Regrets:
Alice Banks Lambright; Gail Flagg Cromwell


The meeting convened at 3:12 PM with Michael Corbett presiding.  Michael opened by thanking the members present and asked for a report on St. Augustine’s University as a 50th Celebration venue.

NOTE these IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Deadlines
Feb. 15 - $100 assessment payment for 50th Celebration    (Hospitality room, brunch, souvenirs/keepsakes, teacher appreciation, souvenir program, minimum $500 local JW Ligon Class of 1968 scholarship)
April 15$80 payment of Alumni Association event activities ( Sat., night dinner/dance & Sunday cookout)

  1. No November class meeting;
  2. December fellowship meeting only; discussion only, no business will be transacted: December 9, 1 PM, tentative location D&S Cafeteria, Helen Montague will coordinate.
  3. JANUARY MTG – IMPORTANT MTG RE: VOTING FOR CELEBRATION VENUE. The class unanimously decided that a quorum constitutes the persons present.

Venues Options:
Toney Bethea reported that the St. Augustine’s University (SAU) venue is $500 day; catering cost per ABL Enterprises,  SAU caterers,  is $6 per person if classmates go to the cafeteria for meal rather than have meal served in the program ballroom area. Manager indicated that student workers were available to carry food to those w/mobility constraints.  ABL Enterprises has served as the caterer for CIAA. A sample tentative minimal menu buffet could include grits, eggs, sausage; bacon; breads; beverages.  Additional information needed regarding this SAU venue: tables, chairs, PA system, stage area, dance floor,  & other amenities included in the venue $500 cost; additional cost of having buffet on ballroom level; availability of alcohol during event.

Janet Howard refreshed the information re: the Westing Center, 2200 Westinghouse Blvd, Raleigh, NC  27604.  This venue is managed by the son of our classmate, Carolyn Lee Bray.  Center details:
$400 for 8 hours normally $175 per hour
Center provides chairs and tables, but no set-up, break down or decoration; dance floor & DJ & PA systems provided
Site has liquor license & all sales from Cash Bar are the Center’s
Private caterer allowed
A tour of facility can be arranged
Another venue option included Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center, 5611, Jaguar Park Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606 (https://www.raleighnc.gov/parks/content/ParksRec/Articles/Parks/TGCWoodlandCenter.html) that provides tables, chairs, allows private caterer, beer & wine (with license), costs vary from $75/hr to $200/hr depending on spaces reserved, e.g., deck, gallery, bird walk, warming kitchen, dogwood room, etc.
Extended discussion included Larry’s Country Kitchen as a venue and a review of the minutes that confirmed there was no final vote to confirm that location as the Celebration site.  After consensus was reached that any location selected must provide a private room setting for class activities along with a venue representative of our 50th Reunion significance, it was unanimously decided that it was time to limit venue investigation to final candidates for the event.
Toney Bethea moved that the class limit its search to the following three (3) venues: St. Augustine’s University, the Westing Center, and the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center and that reports be received for a vote at the January 2018 meeting.  Michael Corbett seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously.
There was additional discussion regarding the menu for the celebration.  Suggestions included fruit, eggs, bacon, sausage, grits, shrimp & grits, hash browns, omelets, frittatas, quiche, breads, beverages, mimosas
Keepsakes/Souvenirs: Carolyn Ratliff represented information regarding the 50th Reunion tee-shirt: colors: navy blue and gold; the front center will have our class ring design.  The company’s proposed cost ranges from $10 - $12 per shirt.
Association updates: Geneva Rogers Hill, the class Alumni Association rep, announced that the Association is having a ‘ Mr. or Ms  JW Ligon’ Contest for the JW Ligon Alumni Association Scholarship Fund; the class suggested that our representative could be Clarence Williams, who declined.  Another Association scholarship possibility includes a baby contest with 10% to applicant.
Silent Auction:  Janet and Toney are investigating online silent auction software; however, they will post items with this meeting’s minutes.
Janet will also post the names of classmates who are in the current database.
Announcements: Clarence Williams reminded the class of the proposal to the City of Raleigh of moving the AACC (Sunnybrook RD, curated and founded by Dr. Palmer), to Dix property.  Clarence encouraged members to connect with him for more information.  He also reminded us that Bettie Murchison is the chair NC History Museum AA Festival committee and invited submissions for participants.
NOTE these IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Deadlines
Feb. 15 - $100 assessment payment for 50th Celebration    (Hospitality room, brunch, souvenirs/keepsakes, teacher appreciation, souvenir program, minimum $500 local JW Ligon Class of 1968 scholarship)
April 15$80 payment of Alumni Association event activities ( Sat., night dinner/dance & Sunday cookout)

  1. No November class meeting;
  2. December fellowship meeting only; discussion only, no business will be transacted: December 9, 1 PM, tentative location D&S Cafeteria, Helen Montague will coordinate.
  3. JANUARY MTG – IMPORTANT MTG RE: VOTING FOR CELEBRATION VENUE. The class unanimously decided that a quorum constitutes the persons present.
Meeting Adjourned - 4:52 PM
Michael Corbett, Presider

Janet Howard, recorder

Friday, October 20, 2017

Thank you Classmates!

"A NOTE OF THANKS!"


J. W. Ligon Alumni Family:

There are wonderful people in the world who give from their hearts in
thoughtful & unselfish ways.  Thanks for your  Prayers, Phone Calls,
Cards, Visits, Emails, Texts, & other acts of kindness during the
bereavement of  "Our Brother, Jasper."  Our hearts hold Gratitude &
Thanksgiving for all your support for our family.

Thank you for your Beautiful Spirit of Giving & Sharing with  us.  May
the Fullness of God's Love & Blessings Be Yours Today and Always.

Special thanks to Janet Howard for forwarding this note to J. W. Ligon
Classes of 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1972, and the J. W. Ligon Junior &
Senior High School Alumni Association.

Greatly Appreciated,
Juanita, Carolyn, & Joseph & The Ratliff Family