December 2019 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business

December 1, 2019

Present: Isabelle Haines, clerk, Liseli Haines, Alexander Haines-Stephan, Ami Corleto-Bales, Mary Ellen Blakey, Mark Hemendiger, and David Corleto-Bales, recording clerk.

The business meeting began with a gathered silence.

There was an acknowledgement of the original Haudenosaunee ownership of the land where the meeting house sits.

The minutes from the Sunday, November 3rd business meeting were read and approved.

The treasurer’s report was given by Alexander Haines-Stephan. The breakdown of the meeting’s finances are as follows:

     a) Checking account, 633.62

  b) Savings account, 2785.99

     c) Peaceweek, 3,265.19

      Expenses:

     a) NYSEG, 28.67

     b) Mirabito Propane pre-pay, 100.00

     Donations: 320.00

The outstanding annual expenses for the rest of the year are as follows:

     a) Mirabito, 100.00

     b) NYSEG, 40.00

     c) Covenant Donation, 800.00

     d) Peace Prize, 500.00

           Total: $1,440. The $500 was borrowed from the Peaceweek account and was approved to be used for the annual Peace Prize only once.

           The treasurer presented the proposed 2020 budget which was for $4,400, and it was approved and will be attached. It has not yet been decided how much of the covenant donation the meeting will be able to contribute this year.

A building and grounds committee report was given by Mark Hemendiger. He reported that the meeting house was used four times in November, other than for meeting for worship.Three of the four times were not Quaker related, and one was.

An advocacy team report was submitted by Mary Ellen Blakey, and is as follows:

     “The Advocacy Team: Mary Ellen Blakey and J.B. Riffle from Mohawk Valley FriendsMeeting, and John Bailey and Sue McVaugh from Hamilton monthly Meeting. –  Four members of the Mohawk Valley Advocacy Team traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the FCNL’s (Friends Committee on National Legislation) Advocacy Team Summit and Public Policy Institute from November 13th through 15th. We met with an increasing number of advocacy team members, (100+) from across the country on Wednesday afternoon. New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand addressed the group and presented legislation recently introduced in the Senate to further specify conditions in the War Powers Act in light of the repeals of the 2001 and 2001 AUMF, (Authorization for Use of Military Force). The AUMFs gave the president the power to enter another country and use military force if deemed a “threat.”  This legislation has been invoked 30 times by three presidents in the past 18 years. We currently have [become involved] action in 17 countries.

     On Thursday, November 14th, the team met with Connor Jeffers, military affairs staffer, and Rep. Anthony Brindisi to thank him for his support of the repeal of the 2001 and 2002 AUMF. We asked him to contact other representatives on the House committee reviewing the NDAA–National Defense Authorization Act–to ensure that the 2002 Iraq AUMF remain attached to the bill. 

      On Friday we met with Senator Gillibrand’s staffer along with 39 other FCNL lobbyists from New York. Our team member Sue McVaugh was able to procure a copy of Gillibrand’s bill and we delivered it to Connor Jeffers. We were unable to meet with Sen. Schumer’s Washington staffer. 

       There were 400 Quakers lobbying Congress during the event.”

The Clearness Committee of November 21st for Ami Corleto-Bales recommended, with joy, that she be enrolled as a member of the meeting, and that her son, Samuel, be enrolled in the meeting as an associate member.

1.5.2019.1 Friends approved membership for Ami Corleto-Bales.

1.5.2019.2 Friends approved associate membership for Samuel Corleto-Bales. 

The Vision Statement Ad Hoc committee reported that they are making progress but are not ready to present anything at this time.

The Christmas potluck and carol singing will be Sunday, December 15th.

The next meeting for business was set for Sunday, January 5th, 2020.

     The meeting ended in a gathered silence.

Approved January 5, 2020

November 2019 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business

Meeting for Business for Mohawk Valley Friends Meeting Sunday, November 3rd, 2019

In attendance were, Isabelle Haines, clerk, Mary Ellen Blakey, Barbara Gold, Mark Hemendiger, Todd Thomsen, Ami Corleto-Bales and David Corleto-Bales, recording clerk.

The meeting began with a gathered silence.

There was a reading of the acknowledgement of the original Haudenosaunee ownership of the land where the meeting house sits.

1. The minutes from the October 6th MVFM business meeting were read and were approved after a few corrections and clarifications.

2. There was a reading of the vision statements for the MVFM’s future. Alex Haines-Stephan has been attempting to set measurable goals for the vision statements and asked for assistance in this regard.

3. The treasurer’s report prepared by Alex Haines-Stephan was read;

    a) Checking account, $442.28

    b) Savings account, $2,685.43

    c) Peaceweek account, $3,264.51

     Expenses:

    d) NYSEG, $37.03

    e) Mirabito, $100.00

     Donations:

    f) $208.41

     *It was reported that the outstanding annual expenses that are due before the end of the year are $200 for Mirabito, approximately $65 to NYSEG and the $800 Covenant donation.

4. A First Day School Report was delivered by Ami Corleto-Bales. The ad hoc committee on First Day School met in September and decided on a few topics and a schedule. The curriculum will be built around specific books, and lesson plans will eventually be available for any person to step in and teach. The goal is to have a set program format that could be replicated by anyone.

5. The Building and Grounds Report mentioned the water pump problem necessitates the water pump being shut off during the week at the breaker.

6. A letter was read by Isabelle Haines in regards to Judy Damkoeller who is now in a retirement home in Herkimer, NY. She requests visits from fellow Quakers. Her address is the Foltsbrook Home, 104. N. Washington Street, Herkimer, 13350. Telephone number, 315-866-6964.

7. Mary Ellen Blakey reported that the Friends Advocacy Team will be in Washington, D.C. to meet with the Public Policy Institute regarding the Authorization of Military Force Act from 2001/2002. They will be in Washington from Nov. 12 to the 17th, and will also meet with the staff of Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and personally with Rep. Anthony Brindisi to advocate for this bills overturn.

The meeting ended in a gathered silence.

The next MVFM business meeting will be on Sunday, December 1st.

Approved: December 1, 2019

May 2019 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business

May 5,2019

Present: Isabelle Haines, clerk; Alex Haines-Stephan, treasurer;  Mary Ellen Blakey; David Corleto-Bales, recording clerk; Samuel Corleto-Bales, Mira Haines; Elisabeth Prenot; Jenifer Morgan-Davie; Matt Lindop

The meeting began with a gathered silence.

There was an acknowledgement read about the original Oneida stewardship of the land where the meeting house sits.

There was a reading of the the minutes of the April 7th business meeting. They were approved with one correction.

Treasurer’s Report, by Alex Haines-Stephan

  a. Checking account, $507.61

  b. Savings account, $3,020.43

  c. Peaceweek account, $3,760.23

    Expenses–$207.29

  a. NYSEG, $20.29

  b. Mirabito Propane, $90.00

  c. Mirabito Propane for pre-pay, $100.00

    Donations–$20.00

    *Alex has tried to create the Pay Pal account for donations, but needs more information from the yearly meeting. Fees are still going to be necessary because of the Meeting’s non-profit status. It is currently being worked on.

Summer Sessions this year are going to be “pay as led”; Friends decided that the meeting will not be able to donate money to the pay as led scholarship fund for this year because our budget is stretched financially thin due to the double Mirabito payment. The question could be considered for next year. The treasurer asked that he be reminded of this possibility.

There was no Building and Grounds report.

The Utica College religion series was cancelled for this year, but may start up again in the fall.

Quarterly meeting will be Sunday, May 19th at the Hamilton Town Library. It will open at 9:00 for refreshments with the program starting at 9:30. There will be a day-long program led by an anti-racism educator. Friends are asked to bring their own table settings and a dish for pot luck.

Jenifer Morgan-Davie requested to become a full member of the meeting. Previously she was an associate member. Her letter to the meeting was read by Isabelle Haines. This request was approved.

Advocacy team update. Mary Ellen Blakey reported that the meeting with Rep. Anthony Brindisi on April 17th in Utica went well and was a more conducive meeting than with our last congressional representative. On the 18th the advocacy team met with the staffs of Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in Syracuse. They were positive meetings.

The next business meeting will be held on Sunday, June 2nd.

The business meeting ended in silent worship

Approved 6/2/2019

April 2019 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business

April 7, 2019

Present: Isabelle Haines, Clerk; Mark Hemendiger; David Corleto-Bales, recording clerk; Ami Corleto-Bales; Mary Ellen Blakey; Barbara Gold; and Elisabeth Prenot.

The meeting began with the acknowledgement of the original Haudenosaunee ownership and stewardship of the land where the meeting house sits, and a gathered silence.

The minutes from the March 3rd business meeting were read and approved.

In absentia Treasurer’s Report, (from Alex Haines-Stephan)

 a. Checking account–438.00
 b. Savings account–2,919.82
 c. Peace week–3,759.45
 d. Expenses–215.56; i) 90.00, Mirabito Propane, ii) 100.00 Mirabito pre-pay, iii) 25.56 NYSEG
 e. Donations–20.00
There was no information regarding the link for the PayPal account that was set up by the treasurer in this report.

Building and Grounds Report, from Mark Hemendiger:

Six mouse traps were set to deal with the problem of mice in the meeting house; one mouse was caught. Little evidence of mice in the meeting house has been found of late, since the weather has improved.

Friends were reminded to lower the toilet seat so that mice won’t drown in the toilet bowl.
A spring work day will be set at a future date. Probably in May.

The State of the Meeting Report summary, by Buffy Curtis, was read by Elisabeth Prenot. Friends approved the summary with a few edits. The clerk will submit the approved summary.

Advocacy Team Meeting, will be on April 14th, at John Bailey’s house in Hamilton, at 3:30.
    a. On Thursday, April 18th, the Advocacy Team will be meeting with Rep. Anthony Brindisi in Utica to ask him to vote to rescind the 2001-02 “AUMF” bill, (Authorization for Use of Military Force) that was been invoked 30 times in the last 18 years.
    b. The Advocacy team will also meet will the staffs of Sen.Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s on the afternoon of the same day to discuss the same issue.

Visions and Desires for the Future which were discussed in the last few months during discernment of the state of our Meeting will be addressed through working groups and ad hoc committees.

It was proposed that First Day School will be the first desire to be addressed.      Elisabeth Prenot, Isabelle Haines, and Ami Corleto-Bales volunteered to form an ad hoc committee to make a plan for a weekly First Day School program.

A proposal was made for the meeting to host a screening of a documentary film, ”The Last Refuge”, about the role of immigrants in the rehabilitation of Utica. This film screening could serve as an outreach and be open to the public. Ami Corleto-Bales will contact the filmmakers about this.

“Next Door Clinton”, which is a community event forum for the village of Clinton and surrounding area could be used to offer the use of the meeting house for outside groups. Mark Hemendiger will look into this.

Religion Presentation at Utica College;
        a. There will be a presentation of various religious faiths at U.C.’s Newman Center on Tuesday, May 7th at 4:30 p.m.

        b. Elisabeth Prenot was asked to present her Quaker beliefs in response to student questions. Isabelle Haines will accompany her.  Friends approved this.

Potluck was confirmed for Sunday, April 21st after meeting.

The next business meeting was set for Sunday, May 5th.

The business meeting ended with gathered silence.

Minutes read and approved 5/5/2019