THRIFT SHOP Terri Hudoba & Amy Stark

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Volume 21, Number 6
January 2014
Sharyn Meagher, Editor
THRIFT SHOP
Terri Hudoba & Amy Stark
Changes Continue at Thrift Shop: New Leadership Proposals
In January 2013, the newsletter cover article documented the Thrift Shop’s phenomenal growth in
sales over the previous 5 years. It further cited a number of changes that better positioned the shop
for this growth. And growth continues, with the shop experiencing its best sales figures ever in
November 2013.
Over the past several months an advisory group of TS managers past and present (Susan Dolan,
Nancy Larson, Alice O’Connor, Amy Stark, Terri Hudoba) has been working on a proposed
Thrift Shop business plan. As discussed at the November chapter meeting, one of the items in that
plan includes improvements to the leadership structure. The proposal’s overall intent is to better
align TS management duties and time commitments with those of the philanthropic programs, as
well as cultivate new leaders by sharing responsibility for the shop among a broader number of
people.
The proposed new structure for TS leadership will allow many members to participate in shop
management. The model features
(a) a shorter time commitment;
(b) clearer definition of responsibilities;
(c) overlapping time for transitioning management in and out; and,
(d) strong supporting secondary leadership.
The model divides leadership into 2 main areas: planning and shop management.
Planning managers (2: 1 veteran, 1 rookie) would serve for 12 months and oversee
communications (internal, eg, to board and members, and external, eg, email, social media, and
website), training (for newer members and E* members), and the ordering/purchasing of supplies.
Assistants in this area include training coordinators (2) and supplies coordinators (2), each of whom
would also serve for 12 months.
Shop managers (3: 1 veteran, 2 rookies) would serve for 4 months and oversee both backroom
(monitoring/managing donations and inventory) and retail activities (shop events, floor
arrangement/appearance, color change-outs, and shop signage). Assistants in this area include
backroom specialists (many, serving for 12 months), day managers (many, working on specific
days), and a staffing coordinator (1, serving for 2 months).
Additionally, the proposal provides for an on-going advisory group, with members having the title of
management mentors. If you are interested in filling any of these positions, please contact Terri,
Amy, Susan, Nancy,or Alice. We‘d love to hear from you and share more of our thoughts.
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ASSISTANCE LEAGUE® OF MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Linda Rosedahl
We’ve had a busy holiday season. I wish you all a healthy and happy New
Year. I don’t know what you do at the beginning of the New Year but I’ve been
cleaning closets, organizing my office and thinking about all those Assistance
League projects that need to be finished by the end of May. We’ve had a very
busy year for our chapter but as hard as it is to believe we are starting to
prepare for next year.
Budgets are due by January 15th to Sharon Hicks-if you have questions or
concerns please call Sharon. Nominating is busy looking for the best
candidates to serve on our Board. Please send recommendations to Susan
Timm and call her if you have questions. If asked to serve, please consider taking on this
responsibility. Remember you are being asked because you have demonstrated the leadership
skills necessary to fulfill the job. We are proud of our volunteer organization and we can’t do it
without all our members taking on some responsibility.
Remember as you clean your closets to set aside items for the Thrift Shop. We have many empty
shelves to fill with new treasures for our customers.
This month we have two members of the Minneapolis School Board as our speakers and we are
looking forward to hearing what they have to tell us.
EDUCATION
Pam Barer
New Year’s Resolutions
Since I am an optimist, I make New Year’s Resolutions every year. Here are mine that
pertain to Assistance League.
I resolve:
1. To turn in my hours regularly not just at the end of the year.
2. To get in all 12 of my Thrift Shop shifts.
3. To get to know one member, that I don’t know, better each month.
4. To delegate more even if it is easier to do it myself.
5. To turn in recommendations to the Nominating Committee.
I figure that even if I only keep my resolutions for part of the year; I will be making our chapter run
more smoothly and make others’ jobs easier.
Interested in ordering a personalized AL apron? Email linda@rosedahl.com
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OPERATION GRADUATION
Mary Claire Schultz
Operation Graduation Challenge Thursday, January 16
You have probably heard the rumor that changes are afoot with Operation Graduation. Here's the
scoop. This is the last time graduates will take their GED exam on paper. This has resulted in a
surge of GED graduates. We had a record number last June and this January they are predicting
that our graduating class will be twice as large as last June. We are making preliminary plans for a
class of about 160 grads. Because of this larger class the site for the graduation has been
changed. We are going to be at Edison High School at 700 22nd Ave NE, Minneapolis, 55418. The
auditorium holds close to 1000 and there will be one ceremony. For those of you who have
volunteered at Operation Graduation in previous years you will recognize the challenge. The
reception after the ceremony has always been a little chaotic. Can you imagine what it will be with
twice the number of people? I have complete faith in the Assistance League volunteers who will be
there. It will be busy but we will manage!
ACADEMIC ALL-STARS
Nancy Hanson
There have been two Academic All-Star events so far this school year. On November 15th, over one
hundred and fifty Lucy Laney students were honored for being Academic All-Stars and on
December 12th seventy-six Riverview students were honored. This was the first Academic All-Star
event for Riverview and was a great success. School staff and Assistance League volunteers were
especially pleased with the large number of proud parents who came to the event to see their
children receive the award.
There are three upcoming Academic All-Star events. On Friday, January 31st at Lucy Laney from
8:45 am to 11:00; Friday, February 7th at Bethune from 9:00 am to 11:30 am; and Friday, February
28th at Maxfield from 8:30 to 10:00 am. You can volunteer for these events online and there will
also be a sign-up sheet circulated at the January regular meeting.
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OPEN YOUR HEART
GOAL: $68,000
Susan Casey/Jeanne Schmitz
As of the end of 2013, we have received donations
from 241 generous people who have given a total
of $58,450!
85%
100 of 177 members have participated in OYH
this year! Last year, that number was 75.
100%
Our team is optimistic about building member
support to 100%. If you haven’t, please make a
donation in any amount to help achieve that goal.
56% MEMBERS
PARTICIPATING
REMEMBER:
• $15 pays for an Assault Survivor Kit.
• $25 feeds two families on a weekend.
• $20 buys a book for each of 4 children.
• $100 buys a book for each of 20 students.
• $24 provides a child with a school uniform.
TOGETHER WE CLEARLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
CARE & CONCERN
Deb Sholl
Congratulations and best wishes to Kathy Shipp on her marriage to her long-time partner, Martha.
We wish a speedy recovery to Colleen Sherry, our “contact person” at St. Patrick’s, after an
automobile accident.
Ruthie Gaustad, our “Saturday” person at the Thrift Shop, will have knee surgery on January 15th.
We send our good wishes to her for a comfortable recovery and rehabilitation.
HOSPITALITY
Mary Arnold
Hospitality reminder: January CHILI CONTEST, Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Need 3 more Chili’s
call or email Mary if you can bring.
PLACEMENT
Kathy Shipp
Remember to report your hours to kathy.shipp@yahoo.com.
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TREASURER’S REPORT
Jeanette Berg
I will be on vacation January 31st thru February 7th. If you require a check, please contact
Linda Rosedahl.
MEMBERSHIP
Judy Nagel
December’s Very Valuable Volunteer is Nancy Larson
Nancy Larson joined the ALMSP in 2003 and has been a very active volunteer. She has been
involved with Operation School Bell in various capacities and is currently a liaison for Maxfield
School (St. Paul). Two years prior Nancy was the liaison for Jenny Lind. From 2008-2009 Nancy
served on the Board and has also chaired the Available Hands committee since its inception.
During our Thrift Shop expansion in 2010 Nancy was a valuable member of the Thrift Shop
management team. She continues to be a dedicated behind the scene as a Thrift Shop volunteer
with lots of energy and the willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done. ALMSP is a
better chapter because of Nancy Larson.
December’s Triple V Recipient
Nancy Hanson (L) and Nancy Larson
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Susan Timm
This year’s Nominating Committee’s members are: Jeana Fox, Laurie Lokar, Carolyn Pierce,
Amy Stark, Susan Timm and alternates Jeanette Berg and Sharyn Meagher.
What is the function of the Nominating Committee? It convenes for the sole purpose of filling the
Board slate for the next year. The committee reviews open positions and confidentially identifies
possible candidates. The committee contacts candidates until the slate is filled.
The committee will soon be busy looking for candidates to fill the following positions: President
Elect, VP Philanthropic, VP Resource Development, Strategic Planning Chair and Secretary.
Additionally, we are seeking two members at large to serve on the Budget & Finance committee.
And we would like your input! Is there someone that you could recommend who has really
impressed you in their leadership skills, in their chapter knowledge or their passion for this
organization? Or might you be interested in serving on the Board? Serving on the ALMSP Board of
Directors is a privilege we all can participate in.
Recommendations forms were emailed on December 20th, but if you would like another copy,
please let me know and I can resend them. Or you can submit names to any member of the
Nominating Committee in an email or by phone. We have scheduled meetings for January 8th and
22nd.
Working together, we can ensure the continued success of our chapter.
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Link to calendar on website: www.msp.assistanceleague.org You will need to sign-­‐in and then go under “Calendar” in the member section.
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