Our SKSR May 16 “In the Know” gathering promises to keep the bar raised high for delivering valuable information and unique experiences to our members.
WHEN? Thursday, May 16. Gather in the Edmonds School District board room at 11:30 for greeting time. Our presentations begin at noon.
WHERE? 20420 68th Avenue West, with parking in the front and back of the building.
HOW? Please RSVP no later than May 10 to ensure we have treats for everyone. Call or text Cathy Webb 425-877-5753 with your RSVP.
Washington State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti guides us through the ins and outs of what happens with money in our state coffers. Of particular interest to retirees is the handling of our pension funds.Pellicciotti’s presentation at last year’s WSSRA convention prompted the invitation to share his comprehensive and accessible expertise.
To counterbalance the weighty discussion of money, we’re in for a treat. Brad Holden, local historian and columnist for Seattle Magazine, shares intriguing stories surrounding historic buildings and activities in our area. If you read and enjoyed Holden’s coverage of the Rosewood Manor story in My Edmonds News, you won’t want to miss this presentation.
In case you’re not totally sold on attending, there’s a special something: You must be present to enjoy
WHEN? Thursday, May 16. Gather in the Edmonds School District board room at 11:30 for greeting time. Our presentations begin at noon.
WHERE? 20420 68th Avenue West, with parking in the front and back of the building.
HOW? Please RSVP no later than May 10 to ensure we have treats for everyone. Call or text Cathy Webb 425-877-5753 with your RSVP.
Washington State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti guides us through the ins and outs of what happens with money in our state coffers. Of particular interest to retirees is the handling of our pension funds.Pellicciotti’s presentation at last year’s WSSRA convention prompted the invitation to share his comprehensive and accessible expertise.
To counterbalance the weighty discussion of money, we’re in for a treat. Brad Holden, local historian and columnist for Seattle Magazine, shares intriguing stories surrounding historic buildings and activities in our area. If you read and enjoyed Holden’s coverage of the Rosewood Manor story in My Edmonds News, you won’t want to miss this presentation.
In case you’re not totally sold on attending, there’s a special something: You must be present to enjoy
Service Project: Washington Kids in Transition
• at 19721 Scriber Lake Rd #B, Lynnwood.
• on Wednesday, May 29, 10am to noon
We will be packing art supplies for children’s summer art projects.
SKSR has already donated $200, and individual members have contributed another $95 to help purchase the materials.
Please let Jim Siscel know by Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, if you will be coming (425-778-7202 or jsiscel@comcast.net). That way, they will know how many assembly stations to set up before we arrive, but please feel free to drop in even if you forget to tell Jim.
Let’s do this one in memory of Virg Rayton, who was our previous organizer.
• at 19721 Scriber Lake Rd #B, Lynnwood.
• on Wednesday, May 29, 10am to noon
We will be packing art supplies for children’s summer art projects.
SKSR has already donated $200, and individual members have contributed another $95 to help purchase the materials.
Please let Jim Siscel know by Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, if you will be coming (425-778-7202 or jsiscel@comcast.net). That way, they will know how many assembly stations to set up before we arrive, but please feel free to drop in even if you forget to tell Jim.
Let’s do this one in memory of Virg Rayton, who was our previous organizer.
Annual Picnic–July 18
Mark your calendars for our summer event
• Thursday, July 18th • Edmonds City Park
• 11:30am Meet and Greet • Lunch at 12 noon
• More information in the next Bulletin
Mark your calendars for our summer event
• Thursday, July 18th • Edmonds City Park
• 11:30am Meet and Greet • Lunch at 12 noon
• More information in the next Bulletin