Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dad's Sunday Letter 3-5-11

I discovered that I have not sent a "Sunday Letter" since December, so it seems about time! So much has happened since the November post - including a record breaking winter (both in terms of temps and in terms of snow. As some of you know we just had another several inches of snow last evening. This winter we have had to cancel 5 events - 2 dinner parties and three trips up north, because of snow!

But we are all looking forward to warmer weather, especially Mom, who takes cold and snow personally! There are signs. The birds are now singing in the morning. I was at the hardware store today and see that they are stocked up for spring - fertilizer, tools, etc. So we can look ahead. For me, March 17th is the last day of winter. I say that because it was on that day in 1973 that we had our biggest single snow and we were "trapped" with the Birdsall family for three days.

I am pretty busy so my thoughts are more focused on work. For one thing, I am rewriting Successful Community Leadership, at the invitation of the publisher. But now it is called Successful Community Organizing and Leadership. I am working on a paper focusing on bad acting nonprofit CEOs and what their boards did (mostly nothing) about it. I am self-publishing a small book on Meeting Humor (which includes "Raffi's Rules for Jewish Meetings" from the Reconstructionist Magazine.)

And I am preparing for a variety of summer activities. One of them is teaching a week-long course at Notre Dame on Executive Leadership in Social Benefit Organizations. That is the week before the North Carolina Adventure. So I finish Friday at 4, and we leave Saturday at 10AM (flying). By the way, I made arrangements for early check-in, so the place should be ready at 1PM. M and M, we hope it will work out for you to come. I know there might be some conflicts though.

So we thought that we could divide up the provisioning and meals at 2 days each. If Matt and Molly are able to come we will reconfigure. Mom and I will take Sat and Sunday. The next four days are up to you kids. Friday we can go out to dinner - on a Dutch basis. How does that sound.

One thing I would also like to get on your calendars is Friday, November 18th. That is the special concert that has been sponsored by a SSW alumni in honor of the School's 90th birthday. There will be a specially commissioned choral work celebrating social work, composed by a fairly famous composer, Bruce Adolphe...(I know you know of him, Matt, maybe Molly too?). It will be at 8 PM, with an afterglow, and perhaps a lite meal before. The University of Michigan Chorus is performing it, and the program will be about 30 minutes I think, maybe a bit longer with introductions and the like. I will probably be wearing a Tux. J and M, perhaps you could stay over.

We are hopeful that M&M can come, and then we can have a b-day party for Matt - a little belated but close enough for government work!

Mom is out, and after lunch I will be working on the income tax.
Love to all
Dad/John

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