Saturday, September 29, 2018

WALKING TO MEMPHIS



 We didn't walk to Memphis for the NOMADS annual meeting this year, but we did fly. We decided to sell our RV in the spring. Having it parked by our house for so many months wasn't good for it or us. We loved living in it when we were full timers, but we are now enjoying our house.
 We are still working as  project coordinators for the SSE jurisdiction. We have done several site visit around Florida looking at churches that would like to have NOMADS. Pahokee is a new agency with a project in period 4 of 2019.
It will be a great project with beautiful lakeside parking.

 Jim did a terrific job of putting on the annual meeting. There were 103 RVs and a total of 210 people.
 Tammy was the new choir director.
  Sorry, I was too busy singing along with Jayne each morning to get her picture. She sure got us in the mood each day.
Quite a few of us got up early each morning to have Bible study with Louie.

Devotions were held each morning. Bill started off the week, then we heard from several area pastors. All of them had great messages to share.

 We had a large group of NOMADS that were new or never had been to an annual meeting before. 
 Nancy and the membership committee hosted the new timers to a pizza dinner and introduced them to the board and explained how the love auction works.
Sunday evening Terry had a beautiful memorial service recognizing the 25 NOMADS who had gone to be with the Lord this year.  We need 150 new NOMADS a year to keep our membership steady.
On Monday we took some tours. We chose to go to Graceland.


 Tuesday was love auction day.
 There were almost 500 items donated. The silent auction brought in a little over $20,000.
 Wayne was the auctioneer for the live auction, as always he did a great job. We had fun and raised almost $18,000. The total was a little short of the amount the auction had hoped to raise, so a hat was passed and a grand total was reached of $48,000. Truly a love auction. The money is used to help fund projects that need some financial assistance.
 Gary was encouraging us to give. He makes it fun and he will be missed next year.
 This was the 30th anniversary of NOMADS.
Today we have 900 active members and 215 alumni. 75% of our new members are in their 60's or younger and 12% of them are single. 40 % are from the center of the USA and 15% are full timers.
 There was a luncheon for the alumni that attended, the board members and  the members who have worked more then 50 projects.
 The entertainment on Tuesday was a NOMADS Variety Show. Cheri was the MC.
 Tammy played the sax.

There was a trumpet solo.

 Dave did a comedy routine. You might be a NOMAD if....  Very funny.
 Sonny and Cher and also known as Joe and Jayne.
 Playing the saw, he couldn't play in the group because he didn't have a band saw and we couldn't dance to his tunes because he didn't have a jig saw.


 They may be ragged and funny but they travel along, singing a song, side by side.
 The evening ended with a little jam session.
 There were several workshops on Wednesday and then a potluck dinner. A lot of good food.
 Elvis entertained us after dinner. He wasn't home when we went to Graceland.
 Nancy presented Bill and Meredith a quilt she made them. It was made out of shirts from some of the 70 projects they have worked over the years.

What a great couple to show what NOMADS have accomplished and worked in 30 years.
 Each board member shared what their position entailed.
Dave is promotions chair, and as you can tell he takes it very seriously.
Gary shared about the disaster recovery projects that are scheduled. There are openings on many of them.

It is always good to see Carla and hear her report each year. What would we do without her.
Thanks to Gloria and Larry for teaching us some line dances again this year.


After a good catered dinner by Corky's BBQ the choir gave a concert.
Marti accompanied them on the keyboard.
After the choir performed a few songs the came out to the tables and sang with us. It was a nice closer to our annual meeting. Hope to see you in Illinois next year.

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