The next regular meeting of the MSUWC will be held on Friday, May 7 and Saturday, May 8, 2010 at the Lansing Lexington Hotel (former Sheraton). Click here for a map and directions. A block of rooms has been reserved at the rate of $99.00, single or double occupancy. Please call 517-323-7100 prior to April 14, 2010, to make your room reservations, and be sure to mention the Council to receive the proper room rates.
Friday’s schedule:
10 AM - 3 PM
FINANCIAL SEMINAR (lunch provided) Conducted by the Department of Labor
7 - 9 PM
Official Business
8:45 - 9 PM
Scholarship Drawing
9 - 11 PM
Hospitality
Saturday’s meeting will begin at 8:30 AM.
Local Presidents and Secretary-Treasurers, please plan to attend the Financial Seminar on Friday, 10 AM - 3 PM and RSVP the Council by April 21, 2010.
Also Local Presidents, please return the Delegate form that was mailed to you ASAP (thank you!).
The next regular meeting of the MSUWC will be held on Friday, January 15 and Saturday, January 16, 2010 at the Soaring Eagle Inn, Mt. Pleasant (click here for directions). A block of rooms has been reserved at the rate of $89.00, single or double occupancy. Please call 989-772-2905 prior to December 21, 2009, to make your room reservations, and be sure to mention the Council to receive the proper room rates.
Friday's Schedule:
1-4 PM
MGB Presentation
6 PM
Registration
6:30 PM
Candidates address Delegates
7-9 PM
Official Business
9-11 PM
Hospitality
Saturday's meeting will begin at 8:30 AM and will include elections for the offices listed below:
Office
Term
Candidate(s)
Secretary-Treasurer
3 years
1/2010 - 1/2013
Tony Elliott,
Brad Eurich
Vice President
3 years
1/2010 - 1/2013
Bob Ritsema
Vice President
1 year
1/2010 - 1/2011
Dave Miller
Trustee
3 years
1/2010 - 1/2013
Brian Sullivan,
Vince Rogers
Local Presidents, please return the Delegate form that was mailed to you ASAP (thank you!).
"We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee."