Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Meeting Minutes - March 17, 2014



Jefferson County Community Forum – Minutes
March 17, 2014


In Attendance:

Josh Henry, Jefferson County Library, Arnold
Sandy Nappier, Jefferson College
Doug Over, Double Eagle Associates
Molly Pfeiffer, Jefferson County Library, Northwest
Laraime Welshon, Hillsboro community member


Molly Pfeiffer:
  • Money Smart Week – Wed 4/9, 6:30pm - Smart Credit Use and Getting Out of Debt.  Thurs 4/10, 7pm – Small Business Financial Education.  Fri 4/11, 10am – Identity Theft Protection.  Register, 636-677-8186, mpfeiffer@jeffcolib.org
  • Online Bullying – Wed 4/23, 6:30pm.  Cyberbullying can affect all ages.  An intellectual property attorney will discuss ending intimidation and getting materials removed from online.  Register, 636-677-8186, mpfeiffer@jeffcolib.org
  • Local Authors Book Signing – Mon 4/14, 6:30pm.  Chat with and get a book signed by two local up-and-coming authors, Joe Schwartz and John F.D. Taff.  Both authors are from Jefferson County and are making waves in the literary world


Josh Henry:
  • Book Your Adventure! Adult Reading Program – Now through Sat 4/26.  Pick up your reading passport and read 4 books and be entered to win 1 of 4 grand prize drawings.  Keep reading for more chances to win.  First 100 readers receive a prize
  • Friends of the Library Book Sale – Thurs 4/10, 4-8pm.  Preview night, $5.  Fri 4/11, 10am-5pm.  Sat 4/12, 10am-3pm.  Proceeds benefit Arnold Friends of the Library
  • Money Smart Week – Mon 4/7, 7pm – Beware of Identity Theft.  Thurs 4/10, 7pm- Small Business Prospecting, Looking for the Sales.  Fri 4/11, 11am – Getting out of Debt and the Wise Use of Credit.  Register, 636-296-5171


Sandy Nappier:
  • Jeffco Aspiring Student Scholar Institute (JASSI) – Mon 3/31 through Thurs 5/8.  Individuals interested in returning to college may apply for the JASSI program, an intensive 6 week course designed to increase foundational skills in an effort to improve COMPASS test scores.  $25.00 application fee for new students, otherwise, no cost.  Contact Laura Klaus, 636.481.3524, lklaus1@jeffco.edu  to apply or obtain additional information
  • Applications for the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Youth Program are being accepted for summer employment and other youth program services.  Must be between the ages of 16-21 to apply.  Call 636.287.8909, ext. 262 to request application.  Contact:  Char Linhorst, 636.287.8909, ext. 262 or Sandy Nappier, 314.808.6829


Doug Over’s presentation:
  • Jefferson County Military Families Support Network (JCMFSN) supports local members of the military, both active and inactive veterans.  Activities calendar includes events such as drill weekend, feeding at Armory at Festus for training and deployments.  Other support includes home repair projects for families of deployed spouses and exhibitions at parades and fairs.  April is the Month of the Military Child, May is Military Family Month.  www.jeffcomilitaryfamilies.org
  • Financial Leadership Academy teaches people how to control their money instead of being controlled by it.  Offers a financial literacy program through web-based and DVD learning, group events, 1-on-1 mentoring, and sessions in workplaces and churches.  www.icontrolmymoney.org
  • Common Sense Companies contributes to the community with help with veteran’s pensions and dealing with the VA; final expense trusts for setting aside money tax-free for funeral expenses, in addition to and in combination with estate planning; college solutions to fund education, with a consultation to offer information; and life insurance review.  www.commonsensecompanies.com

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Meeting Minutes - February 24, 2014



Jefferson County Community Forum - Minutes
February 24, 2014


In Attendance:

Sophie Emery, Jefferson County Community Partnership
Josh Henry, Jefferson County Library, Arnold
Patty Lagermann, Jefferson County Library, Windsor
Charline Linhorst, WIA Youth Program
Doug Over, Double Eagle Associates
Molly Pfeiffer, Jefferson County Library, Northwest
Kristine Ruth, Probation and Parole
Mary Tinsley, Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer’s Office
Missy Waldman, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri


Molly Pfeiffer:
  • AARP Drivers Safety – Tues, 3/11, 10am-2pm.  Some insurance companies will give a discount upon completion.  $15 for AARP members, $20 for non-members.  Sign-up required.  Register, 636-677-8186, mpfeiffer@jeffcolib.org
  • Movies at the Library – Wed, 3/5, 10:30am- Eat, Pray, Love.  Mon, 3/24, 6:30pm- Frozen (Sign-up required).  Tues, 3/25, 6:30pm- The Muppets Take Manhattan
  • March Teen Programs – Origami – Sat, 3/1, 11am.  Teen Art Club, Tues, 3/11 & 3/25, 7pm.  Bring sketchpad.  Teen Game Time – Thurs, 3/6 & 3/20, 3:30-5:30pm. 

Josh Henry:
  • Book Your Adventure!  2014 Arnold Branch Adult Reading Program -  Mon, 3/3 – Sat, 4/26.  Get your reading passport, and read 4 books to be entered in the 4 grand prize drawings.  Read more titles for more chances to win.  The first 100 entrants to read 4 books receive prizes.  Ages 18 and up.

Sophie Emery:
  • A Night of Comedy – Sat, 5/3, doors 6pm.  The Pastime Club, 5557 Hwy 61/67, Imperial, 63052.  $25 ticket for meal and entertainment.  Differing levels of sponsorship available (see flyer).  Desser raffle, 50/50 raffle, silent auction, and lots of laughs!  Proceeds benefits JCCP.  www.jccp.org

Missy Waldman:
  • Advocates for Family Health unit is available to assist with Medicaid and Affordable Care Act applications and issues.  Call for help, 1-800-444-0514 x1251 or 314-534-1263, 314-534-4200, www.lsem.org

Kristine Ruth:
  • Here to gather information to take back to clients

Doug Over:
  • Jefferson County Military Support Network – Providing strength and resilience for military families.  See scanned flyers included with minutes for details and activities
  • AARP Drivers Safety – Various dates and locations in March; see flyer.  Reduce car insurance costs.  $15 for members, $20 for non-members.  Call for information, 636-296-0535

Char Linhorst:
  • Benefit Dinner and Concert – Sat, 3/29, doors 6pm.  Missisippi River Eagles, 330 Bailey Rd, Crystal City, 63019.  Catered dinner, music by Tumbleweed.  Silent auction and 50/50 drawing.  $25 per person.  In support of Jefferson County Health and Education Fair, proceeds go to purchasing school supplies.  For more information or tickets, call Nancy or Harper, 636-931-7696

Mary Tinsley:
  • Constituent service day planned for the first week in April.  More details to follow at next meeting

Stephanie Paul:
  • SMP Bingo – Various locations/times.  Presented by Senior Medicare Patrol.  Learn to protect yourself against Medicare fraud and abuse, win prizes.  Arnold Senior Center, Karen, 636-296-0475.  House Springs, Ron, 636-677-4578.  Quad Cities Center, Leslie, 636-937-8333
  • Healthcare Navigators for Healthcare Marketplace – Call for an appointment to meet with a healthcare navigator and review options for coverage, eligibility for hardship waiver.  At House Springs Senior Center; Mondays 1-4pm at JFCAC.  Call Amy Reitz or Jessica Crawford, 636-253-0558


Patty Lagermann:
  • Adult Computer Classes – Basic Libre Office. Weds, 12:30-3pm.  Writer I – Wed 2/26.  Writer II – Wed, 3/5.  Calc I – Wed, 3/12.  Calc II – Wed, 3/19
  • Health Information on the Web – Mon, 3/17, 7pm & Tues, 3/18, 2pm.  Class will demonstrate how to access journal articles through EBSCOHost database and reliable health websites.  Register, 636-461-1741
  • AARP Drivers Safety – Mon, 3/24, 10am-2pm.  Some insurance companies will give discounts for completing the course.  $15 for members, $20 for non-members.  Register, 636-461-1741
  • Downton Abbey Tea – Sat, 3/29, 2-3:30pm.  Join us for tea, a behind-the-scenes look at Downton Abbey, and trivia.  Free, registration limited to 24 persons.  Sign up, 636-461-1741



Char Linhorst’s Presentation on WIA Youth Program:
  • For youth ages 16-21, in or out of school.  Must meet income guidelines.  Benefits, school grants and funds are excludable from income.  No background check performed, but various employers may check background
  • Need to provide proof of citizenship and Social Security card, among other documents.  Full checklist is on the second page of scanned application packet included with minutes
  • Math, reading, and linguistic skills are tested.  Participants are encouraged to take education courses and make attainments.  Referrals to GED programs
  • Able to work up to 20 hours a week, at minimum wage, with no benefits.  Covered by Workman’s Comp
  • Program provides work experience, workshops for interviewing, resumes, financial management, diversity, and more. 
  • Opportunity to develop as an individual and go into world as productive citizens
  • Followups for up to one year after leaving program to see how participants have done


Doug Over will make a presentation at the next session