Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Yes- It went in the mail 2 days ago and it is in fact focused on Advocacy. You should *start* receiving it in a week or so... Remember we send these out by non-profit status (to save several thousand dollars each year) so it may take 3 weeks to receive. According to the last survey we did on who had/hadn't received their newsletter -- the spread seemed to be from 1 to 4 weeks. At the 3 week mark many folks became concerned only to receive it the next day or so. Please be patient with the beloved US post. Matt LPA Today Has the next edition of " LPA Today " been drafted, and if not, who is editing it? Is the theme still " advocacy? " Thank you, Crystal Crystal Beelner President LPA Peach Chapter 21 === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 That's right, the Dwarfism List is not officially a part of LPA. However, Bill Bradford and I encourage LPA issues to be addressed here, since there *is* no official forum. IMHO, it's better to address issues such as this openly. Barbara makes a good point in noting that LPA officers are not necessarily subscribed to this list, so you shouldn't necessarily expect an answer. The list of LPA national officers and their e-mail addresses is online here: <http://www.lpaonline.org/lpa_officers.html> District directors and chapter presidents: <http://www.lpaonline.org/lpa_districts.html> Warning: the information is slightly out of date. I just received a list of updates that need to be made, and I'm not quite sure when I'll have a chance to do it. ===== Dan Kennedy Editor, LPA Online Little People of America, Inc. <http://www.lpaonline.org> On 11/29/04 9:40 AM, " Barbara Spiegel " <bspiegel@...> wrote: > All I have to say, is anything I post here is of my own merit. I do not > speak for anyone but myself. I do not appreciate the implication that I am > speaking for " President Rick " . > From what I recall, this list is not an official venue for LPA business, so > if there are questions you'd like answered, it might be best to send a > direct email to the officer you would like to answer it. > > Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Happy Holiday's Listserv: Just a quick note that I have yet to receive a LPA TODAY...Has it been mailed if not when is it to be expected to arrive in my mailbox = Snail mail box? A response from this post would be appreciated. Cheers! Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 LPA may have information for a potential 9000 members (and I suspect that is a much higher figure than it is, not to mention many of the entries are probably no longer viable. Without paid personnel that dedicates inself to just database/memberhsip management it is impossible to keep it updated) in it's database, it does not have 9000 paid members. Try doing your figures based on 2500 to 3000 paid members. IMHO due to existing in a new world of electronic communication, running an organization on dues it no longer feasible. Basic information on dwarfism is now at the fingertips of anyone who can access the net, as it should be. Items such as printed newsletters need to be distributed electronically and other 'benefits' of membership need to be devised. As an organization we have a tendency to reinvent the wheel, we are a small pond and are not looking into what is being done in larger ponds. We are not even tapping into the potential number of individuals with dwarfism existing within our 50 states for new members. Perhaps the 20something thousand is best spent in that area: Recruitment. New blood is the life of an any organization, and this one is in severe need of a transfusion. Set a tier type dues structure, those who want print pay a higher fee than those who are satisfied with a PDF on the net. One of our 'claims to fame' is no longer true. The need for personal interaction by those new to the world of dwarfism or those just acknowledging a need to touch base with others who share this in common is now handled at a local level. We (and I say 'we' because I have paid a lifetime membership, not because I am a voice for this administration) now staff the office with an individual who is basically new to the world of dwarfism, thus as capable as she may be, it isn't the same as being a person with dwarfism or having a personal connection to a person with dwarfism is not accomplished without a transfer or follow-up calls. Many aspects of infrastructure of this Organization needs to be re- thought and restructured. Alternative plans have to be made, the Organization is as in need of updating as it's database. An approach without any selfish agendas needs to be taken. M............ In dwarfism , " johnjohnshort " <johnjohnshort@y...> wrote: > > > If LPA has approx 9,000 members (counting all those in a household > that have access to it) and the $28,000 budget is based on 4 issues > per year. Then that means each issue is only $.79 cents per member > per issue. Can that be right? I pay much more for my other mags. > > Not to mention the advertising dollars each issue is likely > generating. It would seem to be the ads might cover much of the cost. > > I for one like to have my issue in hand to read in my cozy comfort > chair. Not in front of the computer that i already spend too much > time with. > > Now if it cost more than $5.00 of my membership fee then that would > be a different story to think about. I do agree it should be an > option and a discount off your membership if you choose. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 Sorry I am having trouble with your post below. Please clarify. Per Dave statement - He was asked to leave the national office, by both you and Matt because the two of you discovered that he intended to run for office. Per Statement or Correction - He was not asked to leave the office for that reason, but for another that I can not seem to be able to understand. Was he asked to leave because he stated he was running for office, but could not because he had not paid his dues as required for candicey; or Was he asked to leave because he had not paid his dues as he should have; or Was he asked to leave because he <http://www.cshco.com/> was not considered a member because he had not paid his dues? Was it a majority decision of the Board of Directors to ask Dave to leave the national office for one of the above stated reasons? Are only dues paying officers/canidates for office of LPA allowed to enter the national office of LPA? If admittance is not limited to officers/canidates, must all who enter the national office of LPA be paid members for three years prior to entering? If the answer to either of these questions in the positive, please advise as to when the decision was made, who made it, and how LPA believes it is in compliance with the IRS rules and regulations, and the sun shine laws? I am having a hard time understanding how Dave's inability to run for office would perclude him working on behalf of LPA. ________________________________ From: Margulies [mailto:lpamail@...] Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:34 PM medavis@...; dwarfism Cc: dbradfor@... Subject: Re: LPA Today Marty and group, Even though I have a number of problems with Dave¹s latest email, I am only going to comment on one part where he has chosen to mention me by name, when he says, ³I was asked to leave was because and Matt discovered that I intended to run for VP of Membership.² The truth is, the Board of Directors in accordance with the Bylaws of LPA, disallowed Dave from even being a candidate for national office because Dave did not pay his dues as he should have, and therefore was not a paid member for the three previous years as required by the Bylaws of LPA. This will also explain Dave¹s other comment where he says, ³this cancer remains within LPA's National leadership (the Board of Directors).² I will let the Board of Directors respond to that comment. =============================== From: dbradfor@... Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:10:13 -0800 (PST) " Martha -Merritts " <medavis@...> Cc: dwarfism Subject: Re: LPA Today Marty and group, You're right, it's not rocket science. Last year about this time, I was developing this very project, and it would have been a reality by the time the San Francisco Conference rolled around, had destructive, petty politics at the national level of LPA not brought it to a halt. Part of the fear the Board had of simply putting LPA Today online was that it is considered a " Membership Benefit " . Putting it online without password-protection would mean that anyone could download it, and then what would be the point of getting a membership? Theirs is a good and legitimate question. I knew the answer, and I was working on this when I was asked to leave the Hillsboro office. The reason I was asked to leave was because and Matt discovered that I intended to run for VP of Membership. If you looked closely at the Winter 2004 issue of LPA Today, you would have noticed that there was a new feature on your mailing label -- above your name and address, there was a numeric code followed by a 4 character alphabetic code. I assume many of you still have a copy -- I urge you to take a look at it. The intent behind this numeric/alphabetic code combination was to serve as an LPA " Household " username/password combination. The numeric code was a " Household ID " , and the alphabetic code was the password. The next step, which I was never allowed to work on for LPA, was to add a password-protected area of the LPAonline.org web site where we could put " Members Only " information (such as an electronic copy of LPA Today). Each LPA household that had internet access could then simply take a look at the label of their (potentially last paper-mailed) issue of LPA Today and log into the web site using their own unique, personal LPA username/password. Once logged in, they would have the option to request all future LPA Todays online, saving LPA mailing costs. As I said, this would have been a reality by last summer. Unfortunately, cancerous thinking and personal agendas forced yet another skilled, hardworking volunteer out of service to LPA -- simply for wanting to run for office against an incumbent. Rick's resignation is yet another sign that this cancer remains within LPA's National leadership (the Board of Directors). I have a feeling that the entire membership will have to get involved to correct this dangerous problem. -Dave > I agree with this concept. It certainly wouldn't be rocket science to have a box on the yearly membership renewal that says " would you like to receive a hardcopy of LPA Today or save LPA money and view it online? " Then hardcopies could be sent to those who don't have internet and if people can/want to view it online that would save on printing costs. > > -marty (the lady one) > >>>> " kimberlyd1021 " <harrykimd@...> 12/12/04 11:54PM >>> > > > I completely agree with Dan. The $28,000 could go to parts of our organization that so desperately need it, such as, the adoption > program of L.P.A* They are in need of money. Or divide equally among the different programs. > If we posted L.P.A. Today online in some form it could then be > archived easily for later generations to see how different > (hopefully!!) things were for us and the past. It could be helpful to parents coming to L.P.A. for the first time. It could be easy for us as members to search through different topics when we need help. Again, just my two cents. Kim > > =================================== Margulies 15080 Downing Oak Court #3 Los Gatos, CA 95032-3930 Voice/fax: 408-626-9148 Mobile: 408-646-0395 lpamail@... =================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Margulies wrote: > Even though I have a number of problems with Dave¹s latest email, I am > only going to comment on one part where he has chosen to mention me by > name, when he says, ³I was asked to leave was because and Matt > discovered that I intended to run for VP of Membership.² > > The truth is, the Board of Directors in accordance with the Bylaws of > LPA, disallowed Dave from even being a candidate for national office > because Dave did not pay his dues as he should have, and therefore was > not a paid member for the three previous years as required by the Bylaws of LPA. The smart reader will ask " why did his ineligibility for National office mean he should be barred from working in the Hillsboro office? " The answer is, " it shouldn't. " And the question remains why such a valuable, skilled, hardworking volunteer was asked to leave. The sequence of events surrounding my dismissal is revealing. The setting is 's weekend visit in early March to the Hillsboro office. 3/5/04: I mentioned to and Matt that I was considering running for VP of Membership, since I knew didn't want to continue in the position. Matt became upset. He seemed to very much dislike the idea. It was bizarre, and I didn't understand it at the time. 3/7/04: Matt formed a " Temporary Employment Committee " , appointed to chair it, and sent an email to the Executive Committee indicating that he was going to direct me to leave the Hillsboro office. He cited the excuse " personality problems between Matt and Dave. " 3/7/04: The Executive Committee overruled 's appointment to the TEC. then shot a 2nd email out, to the entire Board this time, proclaiming a " serious problem in the Hillsboro office " . He then immediately resigned as VP of Membership. 3/8/04: The Senior VP ( ) called me to discuss what was going on, and asked if I would temporarily leave the office until they could sort things out. She and possibly the VP of Public Relations (Dan Okenfuss) were going to visit Portland in 2 weeks, and would try to help resolve the problems. I agreed to leave temporarily, even though my work on the new database was unfinished and required my continued attention. 3/9/04: I announced my candidacy for VP of Membership on the dwarfism list and on the lpa-officers list. 3/10/04: My District Director, Ted Spencer, called to tell me I was not eligible to run for National office according to Article VI, Section 2B of the Bylaws. I responded that according to Article V, Section 6, I was, in fact, eligible. 3/26/04: The Board voted on the issue of my eligibility and ruled that I was not eligible. I honored their decision and withdrew from the race. In case you are wondering what happened when and Dan came to Portland to investigate... it never happened. My understanding is that before could come, Matt and company attempted to have her removed as a National officer (and failed). At that point I think she decided it was a waste of time and money to come. I was later told that the IT committee had been dissolved, and I was going to be notified in writing that I was dismissed. I never received this notice. The sad thing is, this is just a 3 week slice of the destructive behavior that has pretty much continued uninterrupted since then. You should hear the incredible story of what Ted Spencer and others did to thwart my re-appointment to the I.T. committee. I'm itching to tell that one. -Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 > Per Statement or Correction - He was not asked to leave the office > for that reason, but for another that I can not seem to be able to > understand. Nor I. Regarding the dues and eligibility questions: I became a Lifetime Member of LPA in May of 2002. I was not a paid member in 2001. If memory serves me correctly, I joined LPA in 1968 and have been a paid member a majority of my years since then. -Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Jody & Dan, Congratulations on a job well done! The summer issue of LPA Today was not only spectacular, but also timely delivered. The photos, articles, and graphic design were all very professional in quality and easy to read. I look forward to reading interesting new articles in the upcoming Fall issue featuring entreprneurs within LPA. I appreciate your efforts and thank you for your hard work! lou > > Greetings all, > > Well it seems the post-conference/Summer issue of LPA Today is > arriving > in member's mailboxes. If you haven't received yours yet, please be > patient. Third-class non-profit postage is very unpredictable. > > With that said, we are already working on the Fall issue which will > feature the " entrepreneurs " within LPA. For example, Hatch > wrote > a great article in the Summer issue about participating in the Expo > at > Orlando and the experience of co-owning and operating his own > candy/chocolate confections business. > > We know there are many more success stories out there. So please > share > with us your own story, advice, how-tos... it's all welcome. We > welcome all business owners - not just those who have attended Expos > but also > those owners who have started businesses that are not necessarily > exclusive to serving LP customers. > > Please contact Dan Okenfuss at DanOLPA@c... and share your > idea > or contribution. Contributions must include a photo of yourself and > should not exceed 500 words. Deadline for contributions is Oct. 24. > > Advertising opportunities are also available. Please inquire about > rates and space availability. > > We look forward to hearing from you! > > Dan Okenfuss, VP of Public Relations > Jody Lindstrom, Editor of LPA Today, Fall issue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2006 Report Share Posted January 20, 2006 Hello Everyone, I just received my LPA Today and it was wonderful. Great job to Dan and Jody. I really enjoyed reading about Eileen's adventure in Africa and how the LP Cruise went. I was shocked because a week before I get mine I see people comment about it on here. I haven't seen any comments about it, so I'll be the first to say great job! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 Dear Group, Ditto ditto ditto and more ditto... Sincerely, Lee Gogin A Live Time Member of LPA LPA Today > >Hello Everyone, > >I just received my LPA Today and it was wonderful. Great job to Dan >and Jody. I really enjoyed reading about Eileen's adventure in Africa >and how the LP Cruise went. I was shocked because a week before I get >mine I see people comment about it on here. I haven't seen any >comments about it, so I'll be the first to say great job! > > > > > > > >=== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 (moderator's note -- I think lou meant this for the entire list & not just me.) I totally agree! I just got my copy yesterday and read the entire " magazine " (as Dan would like to call it now...) in one sitting. Very interesting articles...Loved Ireeni's story on Africa and I was really happy to see an article about Apnea, since I was just talking about it with a LP friend of mine who should probably be tested ASAP. Perfect timing! Thank you Jody and Dan, very well done! Look forward to reading the next issue... lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Rose, Thank you for posting my email. Yes it was meant for the list, I sent it to the wrong email addy... lou > > (moderator's note -- I think lou meant this for the entire list & not > just me.) > > I totally agree! I just got my copy yesterday and read the > entire " magazine " (as Dan would like to call it now...) in one > sitting. Very interesting articles...Loved Ireeni's story on Africa > and I was really happy to see an article about Apnea, since I was > just talking about it with a LP friend of mine who should probably > be tested ASAP. Perfect timing! > > Thank you Jody and Dan, very well done! Look forward to reading the > next issue... > > lou > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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