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Minutes of October 6, 2006 Meeting
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tw 1. The Grapevine Senior Citizens Advisory Board met at 2 PM on October 6, 2006 at the Grapevine
Senior Activities Center.
The following members were present:
Dick Guckel — Chairperson
Tena Burrell — Co-Chairperson
Dorothy Kritz— Ex-officio, Grapevine Senior Activities Center
Pat Frosch — Ex-officio, GRACE
Martie Chaplin, Secretary
Paul Ernst
Others present:
Dr. Edith Pewitt (Immediate Past Chairperson)
Kaye Grayson, SAC Director
Ted Ware — City Council Member Liaison
Detective Kelly Smith from Grapevine Police Department
Ken Anderson, President, Friends of the Grapevine Senior Activities Center
Debra Wells — representing Marian Nicastro, Housing Authority
Ken Lambert— Interested Citizen
Marilyn Chapman — Grapevine Citizen
Those Not Present
Marian Nicastro-- Ex-officio, Housing Authority
R. Bruce Walters
2. Welcome Guests
a. Dick Guckel introduced and welcomed Detective Kelly Smith from Grapevine Police
Department
3. Presentation to Edith Pewitt
The group went outside. Dick presented and dedicated to Edith Pewitt a tree planted on the
Senior Activities Center in honor of her many years of service to the Center and Seniors in the
community. A plaque accompanied the tree at its base that says
"Edith Pewitt
for service to
the senior citizens"
1. Consideration of minutes for August 4, 2006 meeting
,,,,► The minutes were approved as distributed.
2. Citizen requests:
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a. From interested citizens:
Dick asked if there were any citizen requests. These are comments from people attending the
meeting:
• Ken Lambert expressed concern over the fact that the $3 million proposal to bring in
the train through Grapevine and his believing that it will ruin what we already have.
• Marilyn Chapman says she thinks the Senior Center is wonderful and she tells
everybody that all the time.
b. From board members
None
3. New business:
a. Identity Theft presentation by Detective Kelly Smith 817.410.3275 ksmith@ci.grapevine.tx.us
Det. Smith has 27 years with City. Because of his experience with financial crimes he was
selected to handle them and has done it for the last 3 years.
(Irr Before the presentation Dorothy and Edith relayed their identify theft experiences.
Ken Lambert relayed that he bought identity theft insurance when he was getting his renters
insurance. Det. Smith commented some on the cost and warned just to be careful when
shopping for insurance to get what you need.
He then used a power point presentation to discuss Identity/Financial Theft in general and
specific to the area.
Presentation included statistics on increases in the problem, fastest growing crime in the
country; how theft occurs using fraudulent checks, computers, credit/debit cards, unsecured
mail in mailboxes, dumpster diving, break ins of homes, autos or businesses, as well as use of
public data websites.
He gave details on how to identify a secure internet website, Phishing (signs of fraudulent e-
mails), and handle phone scams.
Lead into discussion of what to do if you are victim of identity/financial theft. Many of the
details are included in handout Det. Smith brought along.
Tena opened discussion about the S.A.L.T. (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together)
(iw Conference in Colleyville annually that provides lots of information to Seniors on how to protect
themselves against various crimes. She mentioned that the "Protecting Senior Texans"
handout Det. Smith distributed is one that is usually distributed there.
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(kw b. Friends Of The Grapevine Senior Activities Center update – Ken Anderson, President
Ken handed out updated information on the use of FOGSAC funds. See below in italics:
This is an update to the presentation made on August 4, 2006.
Following are the major accomplishments in the past two months:
• Purchased and installed a Brunswick professional pool table.
• Applied and received a $1,000 grant from IBM.
• Purchased and installed 13 LCD displays for the computer class room using Mass
Mutual and IBM grants. The LCD displays provide enhanced readability,
more space for student's materials and improved viewing of projector screen.
• Purchased Canon digital camera and accessories for GSAC staff. Gave training on
camera's usage.
• Planned and funded a recognition event to show appreciation for 28 volunteers and
their spouse or friend in the computer program. The event will be a dinner
and time to visit together at the Cross Timbers Winery on the evening of Oct
11.
Future Plans
• Identify appropriate GSAC projects to support
• Continue to encourage membership through renewal and new members
• Pursue further grants
c. Housing Authority Update – Debra Wells for Marian Nicastro
Because of natural attrition they have 2 openings in their apartments. Sprinkler System money
is available and they have worked with architects and are in the bidding process now for their
three properties. Dick's wife is one of the folks now going up twice a week to Worth property to
manually water to help landscaping survive. In all, things are going smoothly.
d. GRACE update on Open House – Pat Frosch
GRACE dedicated their new building with pantry and clinic and all is going well. This last
Tuesday night they had 2 doctors and Thursday 1—two clinic nights this week versus just
one..
Pantry has 30-35 shoppers a week. Three to four thousand dollars per week are used.
Debbie asked Pat what to do if she has a resident needing extra food help. Pat said to have
her call Bev. They also are talking after the meeting to see what else can be done.
(60 e. Senior Activities Center update – Kaye Grayson
1. Elder Family Caregiver Education and Support Group - Tena Burrell
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Tena was not able to be there last week for program but heard it was very successful.
Tena said They're having a great deal of success with support group meetings and
programs. There was discussion of how very successful Area Agency on Aging is at
getting volunteers and/or contract experts on topics to deliver during programs.
2. Report on advertising - Dick Guckel
Because of Dick's marketing background, he is stepping up the efforts at getting
information out to the community about the Center. In September he published an article in
Grape Affair; and another one in October. An article will also appear in the Citywide
newsletter and he believes a picture of the tree dedication in Edith's honor is part of it.
Martie suggested spelling out Grapevine Senior Citizens Advisory Board rather than using
an acronym on monthly calendar to help folks who are not familiar with the reference to the
Board using the acronym. Kaye and Dick will look for places where the acronym is used to
see if there is room to spell it out.
3. Senior Activities Center— Kaye Grayson
firf Seniors are really enjoying the new pool table.
The giving of flu and pneumonia shots is scheduled. Dick's doctor said those over 65 don't
need to get pneumonia shot. Pros and cons were discussed.
Dan Tron, Bus Driver retired and they are looking for a new one. Mayor came out day
before yesterday and gave explanation of new sales tax legislation.
7. To Do
There is nothing to follow up on.
8. Adjourn
The meeting then was adjourned at 3:30 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
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(wMartie Chaplin
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