Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Cedar Lake Goes Republican!!!

Cedar Lake and Hanover Township went Republican.   ME?  I got so ill that I could do very little but my wife walked and walked and worked to spread the word.   I did some blogging and networking but the candidates worked hard, many going door-to-door.   I remember Mitchel Lopez coming to our door and telling us that he was going to walk the entire neighborhood and he wound up beating Jim Hunley for Hanover Township Trustee.   I believe I recall Randy Niemeyer and Robert Carnahan out going door-to-door as well.   Debbie printed up a bunch of literature and passed it out as well and helping prepare information for the County and Hank Adams actually won!  Hurrah!!!   Way to go all you winners!

Now Cedar Lake is a part of the general conservative kick-back that has swept the country.  People want no part of Obamacare and socialism and want the spending to stop and the jobs to be back.   We need energy and transparency in government and leadership that listens to the people.  

Congratuations to Dawn and Greg Wornhoff and the rest of the Cedar Lake Republican group who worked to see this result.   Congratulations to Kim Krull for spearheading an election in Lake County that saw real gains in local elections plus the great victory of Hank Adams over Seaton!

Very sorry to see that we are still stuck with Porky Pete and most of the County offices go Democrat even if Freddie Krueger would run.   But if Hank can do it this time, maybe Fine and Bursac and other good candidates can wind up and make another run at it in 2012 and come out ahead?

Let's watch this one more time for kicks...

Monday, November 1, 2010

Ballot for 2010, please? Also some video pleas...

You can find your sample ballot and confirm your voting precinct and such pertinent information at this site.

Yes, you can confirm your registration status there as well.   If you live in my neighborhood, I would recommend the following Cedar Lake candidates.   I have met and spoken with almost every one of these candidates.   The local Cedar Lake candidates have been very involved in local government and made an effort to be available to local voters during the run-up to the election.   I am impressed with their ability to work together as a team and I believe they have a great plan to continue the improvements being made to Cedar Lake that were begun by Republicans in the first place.  Cedar Lake?Hanover candidates are underlined.

Senator Sue Landske is of course now a legendary public servant.  Richard Mourdock is a tremendous student of US history and the Constitution and a fine public speaker.  Mark Leyva formed the Lake County Tea Party.  Hank Adams and William Fine are running against candidates who are very likely not even qualified to run for public office in Lake County.  Dan Bursac is a good-hearted and experienced lawman who is far more qualified to take over the Sheriff's office than his opponent.   Statewide candidates are in bolded type and Lake County candidates are in red.

UNITED STATES SENATOR DAN COATS - REPUBLICAN


SECRETARY OF STATE CHARLIE WHITE - REPUBLICAN


AUDITOR OF STATE TIM BERRY - REPUBLICAN


TREASURER OF STATE RICHARD E MOURDOCK - REPUBLICAN


UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 1 MARK LEYVA - REPUBLICAN


STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 6 SUE LANDSKE - REPUBLICAN


STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 15 DONALD J LEHE - REPUBLICAN

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PROSECUTING ATTORNEY - LAKE COUNTY (31ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) DOUGLAS "DOUG" GRIMES - REPUBLICAN


COUNTY TREASURER (LAKE) JACK D CHAVEZ - REPUBLICAN


COUNTY SHERIFF (LAKE) DAN BURSAC - REPUBLICAN


COUNTY ASSESSOR (LAKE) HANK ADAMS - REPUBLICAN


JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT - LAKE COUNTY (31ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) WILLIAM I FINE - REPUBLICAN


COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER - DISTRICT #7 (LAKE) RICK NIEMEYER - REPUBLICAN

HANOVER TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE MITCH LOPEZ - REPUBLICAN


CEDAR LAKE TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER - WARD #1 (LAKE) ROBERT H (BOB) CARNAHAN - REPUBLICAN


CEDAR LAKE TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER - WARD #5 (LAKE) RANDELL C (RANDY) NIEMEYER - REPUBLICAN


CEDAR LAKE TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER - WARD #3 (LAKE) DALE POSTON - REPUBLICAN


TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER ROBERTA TORRENCE ALLAN - REPUBLICAN


TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER SCOTT BOURRELL - REPUBLICAN

If you live in Center Township?

CENTER TOWNSHIP


ASSESSOR KRISTIE DRESSEL
TRUSTEE ELDON STRONG
TOWNSHIP BOARD KATE WEBSTER

TOWNSHIP BOARD BRYAN BODAMER
TOWNSHIP BOARD ROLAND (BUB) WISE

Review the Republican Candidates for Lake County here!

Also, I heartily recommend that Judge John R. Pera be retained. If only every government official was as professional as Judge Pera, who makes sure that politics and judicial decisions are never mixed. 

If you live on the other side of Cline Avenue from me, you will see Dan Klein on the ballot for Indiana District 19.   A personal friend has recommended him to me,  so I am happy to recommend him to you.







Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sign, Sign, everywhere a sign

Back in the days of my youth I picked up a .45 recording of the song, "Signs."   I probably had a collectable, as the label identified the band as the "Fivf Man Electical Band" which was of course a mispelling.   But it is long gone now...here is the chorus to the song:

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign



Blockin' out the scenery, breakin' my mind


Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign?



Signs are all over the place at this time of year.   We have a few signs in our yard supporting political candidates and candidate signs are seen all over Lake County.   I noticed a few things about these signs.

POLITICAL SIGNS

1)  The majority of Democratic candidates do not identify themselves as Democrats.   Not here in South Lake County.   The spectacular failure of the national Democrats may be a reason for this.   Yes, some Republican candidates do not list their party affiliation either, but the majority of candidates not linking to a party are Democrats.

2)  Democrats in Cedar Lake are taking credit for recent projects that have been finished like the revamping of the "downtown" area even though it was the Republican-majority Town government that did the planning  and started the projects in the first place.

3)  Lots of the new homes represent Democrats who have fled Illinois to come to a state with lower taxes and housing costs.  But they so often brought their standard Democrat vote with them...not understanding that it was a Democrat-run state they had fled?  Puzzling!

4) Many houses have signs with individuals of both parties proclaimed.   Yes, a few popular names will win no matter what party they belong to.  South of US 30 the politics are dynamic, there is no slam-dunk party leadership that dominates the vast majority of town and city governments.   Elections are available for both Republicans and Democrats to win.

5) The far North of Lake County is still dominated by Democrats.   If you cannot tell from the political signs, you could tell by the other signs...
 
OTHER SIGNS

1)  Since the time of FDR, the Democrats have ruled Lake County politics and also ruled East Chicago and Gary.   In those bastions of Democrat rule, these are the common signs you see:

FORECLOSED

OUT OF BUSINESS

FOR LEASE

FOR SALE

CONDEMNED PROPERTY DO NOT ENTER

2)  Signs of decay as rows of once pristine and valuable brick houses have become crumbling hovels inhabited by vermin and/or homeless drug addicts.  Gary, Indiana used to be a nice song about a home town, now it is a byword for a world of poverty and gangs and corruption.

3)  Signatures on various warrants issued by authorities against various and sundry Democrat political officials.   Every year there are names like Clay or Hall being indicted for criminal activities and yet the public votes in their cohorts to continue to rob them blind and allow the corruption and decay to continue.   Even our sitting Congressman has had to assign much of his poltical war chest to hire lawyers designed to keep him out of the newspapers and perhaps even jail.

4)  Corrupt officials are merely a sign that Democrats will continue to do business as usual unless voters stop them.   Carol Ann Seaton, the Democratic candidate for Lake County assessor, is not an Indiana resident and yet the Democrats audaciously ran her for office anyway!

Anyway, with the help of Bill Engvall, if you are going to vote for Democrats this year?   Here's your sign!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

I want your money, say the Dems! I want your vote, say Republicans...

The Democrats have ruled Lake County, Indiana since the days of FDR.  Have we finally decided that enough is enough?!



I want your money!



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Showtimes in Chicago/NW Indiana area



Maybe it is time to ACT!

The ACT! for America 2010 Voter Information Guide is now posted on our website. To find out how a candidate for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, or statewide office (such as Governor) stands on issues ranging from sharia law to the threat of terrorism, please click here.



 


The Voter Information Guide contains the completed issues questionnaires that were returned to us by candidates. Unfortunately, in spite of our best and persistent efforts, most candidates chose not to return a questionnaire.

The most common reason given to us was “we don’t fill out any surveys for any organization.”

Our dedicated ACT! for America staff:



  • Emailed the questionnaire a minimum of three times to every campaign that had a published email address.

  • Faxed the questionnaire to campaigns for which we could obtain a fax number.

  • Mailed the questionnaire certified mail, return receipt requested, to hundreds of campaigns that did not have a published email address.

  • Placed over 2,500 phone calls to campaigns, calling most campaigns more than once, to ensure they had received the questionnaire and asking that they return it to us via email or fax.
When you check out the 2010 Voter Information Guide, if the candidate you’re looking for “refused to respond,” we encourage you to contact the campaign and ask them to email the completed questionnaire to us at survey2010@actforamerica.org.


The Obama Administration plans to confiscate private pensions!


And to find out how sitting Members of Congress voted on key bills and amendments going back to 2003, visit our Congressional Scorecard.

We could decide to back Tea Party Republicans and toss everyone who voted for or was associated with Obamacare out on their butts!   The oil drilling ban in the Gulf is lifted but the Obama Administration will still block permits.  Alaska drilling ban is still in place.   How many jobs are lost from this?  How much energy are we NOT getting while the economy falls apart?

I would not vote a Democrat or anyone else other than a Republican into office for Dog Catcher in these perilous times!  We need to stop the insanity from the bottom up!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Cedar Lake July 16th Update - Softball/feeding others/feeding yourself/fundraising and fun!

 Girls Softball Golf Outing




Cedar Lake Girls softball is having a gulf outing on August 7, 2010 They are looking for sponsors. If any of you would like to sponsor a hole, the cost is $40.00 per hole. They will display one of your signs at your designated hole. It's a great way to get your signs seen.

Also we have our Chicken dinner coming up on Sept 17th we need to get tickets ordered asap! We may need to call an additional meeting to get tickets passed out for everyone to sell.
Our next regular meeting is August 2nd @ 7pm South Side Pizza


Cedar Lake/Hanover Township Republicans Annual Chicken Dinner/Fundraiser

Time
September 17 · 5:00pm - 8:00pm

LocationAfter four Supper Club (Great Oaks)

Created By




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Project Love Food Pantry was founded in 1989.  The area was experiencing a down turn in the economy, and Cedar Lake United Methodist church responded to the needs of the community and surrounding area, by starting a food pantry named Project Love.
 
Project Love Food Pantry has continued to help the people in the southlake county area.  Our clients range in age from young families with children to senior citizens.  Some people only need help during a difficult time in their lives -- others -- often senior citizens live on a fixed income and they will need help for the rest of their lives.
 
In 2009 our volunteer staff, handled over 105,403 lbs. of food, paper products, personal care items and some cleaning products given to approximately 7000 people.    Clients may come to the food pantry one time each month. 
 
So far in 2010 we've served approximately 1000 people. 
 
Project Love Food Pantry is blessed to have the support of community of Cedar Lake, and its people.  
 
Items that are always needed by the pantry are as follows:
  • Canned goods -- soups, vegetables, tuna, fruits etc.
  • Cereals
  • Pastas
  • Hamburger or tuna helpers
  • Snack items - pretzels, popcorn,
  • Juices
  • Personal care items -- toilet paper, kleenex, shampoo, face soap, deodorant, tooth paste, tooth brushes etc.
  • Cleaning products -  paper towels, dish soap, laundry soap etc.
We do have freezers and refrigerators to store meats, dairy products and other perishable items.  These types of items have to be fresh and with "use by" dates that are current.  
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the church by email at:cedarlakeumc@yahoo.com
 
Donna Radford
Administrative Assistant

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Candidate College and Picnic
We have sent out invitations to our candidates and City and Town Chairs for our Inaugural Candidate College and Picnic. The committee decided to allow anyone to attend, however if you are not a current candidate for office or a city or town chairman, there will be a fee of $10 at the door. Please RSVP by July 27th to lakecountygop@comcast.net

Special guest speaker and Co-Host State Treasurer Richard Mourdock will be there speaking on How Republicans Can Win in a Democrat County.

See our Facebook event page for all the details.

Also, please do not forget to invite all your conservative Facebook friends to join the Lake County GOP Facebook page!  
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THE CEDAR LAKE HANOVER TOWNSHIP REPUBLICANS WANT YOU!
WE NEED YOU!
We Meet On The First Monday Of Every Month
At South Side Pizzeria
111 Broadway (Lincoln Plaza)
Cedar Lake In. 46303
7pm
Come and get involved!

Chairman: Gregory Wornhoff 219-374-7684  Next meeting August 2nd

Monday, June 28, 2010

NEWS from the RSC


From the Chairman
The fireworks in Washington will begin a few days early this week, although there is little cause for celebration. For starters, Democrats plan to hold a vote on their so-called budget – which is not actually a budget at all. This “fudge-it” budget will set an overall spending level for one year. That’s it. Unlike a real budget, the Democrats’ “fudge-it” contains no information on how spending will be divided up and makes no attempt to plan for future spending. It’s a way to duck responsibility for a future of more trillion dollar deficits, but it isn’t a budget.

Democrats are also poised this week to hold the final votes on legislation that, under the guise of “financial reform,” would create the structural framework for a permanent political economy. Incredibly, this so-called reform package does not address the root causes of the financial crisis and continues the trend of taxpayer bailouts for institutions deemed too-big-to-fail. It would make credit more inaccessible even for credit-worthy families and entrepreneurs. All the while, it shamelessly fails to implement needed reforms to the failed and insolvent Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – the biggest recipients of taxpayer bailouts with $145 billion and counting.

As always, Republicans have better solutions on the table. The RSC has a real budget proposal that achieves a surplus by 2019 (H.Con.Res. 281), and the House Republican plan for real financial reform (H.R. 3310) was unveiled over a year ago.

Sincerely,

Congressman Tom Price
Chairman, Republican Study Committee

RSC Media Activity – Republican Study Committee members work hard to ensure that the conservative viewpoint is well-represented in all corners of the media. Visit our Media Center for more.
·       Reps. Jeb Hensarling(TX-05) and Paul Ryan (WI-01): Big Government Debt Mortgages Our Children's Future; Washington Examiner, June 21.

·       Rep. Trent Franks (AZ-02): Obama Administration Has Disastrously Mishandled Ariz. Immigration Situation; The Hill, June 25.

·       Rep. Bill Cassidy (LA-06): Gulf Spill Shouldn’t End Offshore Drilling; Roll Call, June 28.

Outlook – Here is a preview of upcoming Democrat proposals to advance their big-government, anti-taxpayer agenda.
·       The House is scheduled to hold a final vote on the Democrats’ permanent bailout bill this week, as well as a supplemental funding bill for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Democrats will likely try to use the troop funding bill to pass their “fudge-it” budget as well as billions of dollars in totally unrelated domestic spending.

House Floor Activity – The following key legislation came through the House of Representatives last week.
·       The House passed the DISCLOSE Act, a bill that defies the First Amendment by restricting and obstructing political speech by private companies and nonprofit groups while giving broad exemptions to labor unions and a few large special interest groups.

·       The House and Senate both agreed to sanctions on Iran’s energy and financial sectors in an attempt to derail its drive for nuclear weapons. However, the language includes broad waivers demanded by the Obama administration which, if utilized, could undermine this effort.

RSC Reports
·       Each week, the RSC Budget and Spending Taskforce compiles a weekly report on the latest budget and spending news. Additionally, the RSC Money Monitor tracks how bills passed by the House affect authorizations, mandatory spending, and federal government revenue.

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Rep Tom Price, M.D., Chairman


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Monday, June 21, 2010

A bit of rabble rousing...

cartoon credit

They say that the White House is averaging a party every three days and has spent ten million dollars on partying AFTER the millions spent on the Inauguration!  Wow.   Imagine if the Obama Administration had done anything worth celebrating?

The mainstream media would have had George Bush drawn and quartered about a month ago over the oil spill that never ends in the Gulf.  It seems that the President is glad to put an end to offshore drilling and doesn't even want the stuff to be cleaned up.  Any one of several ways to clean up the mess, all of which could have done the job in about a week or so, were demonstrated on a Mike Huckabee show a couple of weeks ago.  But Barack Obama wants disasters and depression so he can take over the country.  He has already begun his attack on the internet...

Barack Obama is not just not a Christian guy, he is a mocker.  Check out "Obama Openly Mocks God and Bible."

Abortion is more profitable that we thought...

The Democrats are also pushing a bill they know to be unconstitutional, but it benefits incumbents so they are seeking to pass it now and make it work for them in November!

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Maybe I should just share some of the latest Patriot Post information while I am at it...click on that link to see the entire post.  Below is an excerpt:


 Brief · June 21, 2010

The Foundation

"No man can well doubt the propriety of placing a president of the United States under the most solemn obligations to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution." --Joseph Story

Liberty


President or monarch?
"We live in a Constitutional Republic. The President's job under the Constitution is to enforce the laws made by the elected Congress. His job is not to create new laws and enforce them all by himself. His job is as magistrate under the Constitution, not as Caudillo. He is not the law. He is supposed to enforce what Congress decides. The BP behavior is reminiscent of how, immediately after assuming office, Mr. Obama, with no Congressional authority or administrative allowance, simply made a phone call to fire the head of GM. When I called the White House press office to ask under what law or regulation Mr. Obama was acting, I was told he did not need a law. If the government put a lot of money into GM, it could call the shots at GM, I was told. But under what authority, I asked. 'None needed,' was the final answer. ... The same goes for Mr. Obama's demand that BP pay the lost wages of oil and gas workers suspended from work because of the moratorium on Gulf of Mexico underseas drilling. There simply was no legislation allowing this kind of specific demand. Mr. Obama's demand was in the nature of a threat, more than a Constitutional act. ... [T]o create specific enactments and actions without any authority -- now Mr. Obama's specialty -- is so at odds with the law of the land that it terrifies me. These are not the acts of a teacher on Constitutional law. These are the acts of a big city boss or a third world dictator." --columnist Ben Stein


For the Record

"Were the British Empire that fought the War of 1812 still around, America might be looking at a War of 2012. Instead, a rattled BP appears willing to fork over much more money than it will owe, including money for 'lost wages' due to the president's own panicky moratorium. BP obviously invited all of this through its gross incompetence, but what if the same 'lost wages' standard applied to the Obama administration? It, too, is busy destroying the 'way of life' for workers in multiple industries, but in its case that's not even an accident; it is a deliberate plan. Which federal government office should coal and oil rig workers show up at to retrieve their lost wages once Obama's energy laws crippling those industries pass? Obama offers these workers the consolation of a 'clean energy' job in the future. That's very thoughtful of him. These workers can look forward to the prospect of a job, or at the very least a generous interview opportunity for a job, at wind farms several states away from their homes maybe a decade from now. Once again, the Obama administration illustrates that the greatest threat to the economy comes not from the environment but from environmentalists. Hurricanes and oil spills cost workers far fewer jobs than do the policies of trendy pantheism." --columnist George Neumayr


Re: The Left

"Obama is dreamer in chief: He wants to take us to this green future 'even if we're unsure exactly what that looks like. Even if we don't yet precisely know how we're going to get there.' Here's the offer: Tax carbon, spend trillions and put government in control of the energy economy -- and he will take you he knows not where, by way of a road he knows not which. That's why Tuesday's speech was received with such consternation. It was so untethered from reality. The gulf is gushing, and the president is talking mystery roads to unknown destinations. That passes for vision, and vision is Obama's thing. It sure beats cleaning up beaches." --columnist Charles Krauthammer


Government

"Katrina and the Gulf oil spill prove that, at best, government can only get in the way. But at worst -- like so-called global warming, lack of border security and unfunded Social Security -- they are all part of the same thing: government created problems that government prevents from being solved. The resultant discourse leads to weakening the resolve of the people to resist the 'helping' heavy hand of government. Put another way, government has an incentive to not solve problems, the Arizona immigration law being a perfect case in point where government has really shown its hand. Problems are its fuel -- fuel needed to empower itself and enslave its subjects. In the now infamous words of Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel: a crisis is a terrible thing to waste." --columnist W.R. Wansley



The Gipper

"We who live in free market societies believe that growth, prosperity and ultimately human fulfillment, are created from the bottom up, not the government down. Only when the human spirit is allowed to invent and create, only when individuals are given a personal stake in deciding economic policies and benefitting from their success -- only then can societies remain economically alive, dynamic, progressive, and free. Trust the people. This is the one irrefutable lesson of the entire postwar period contradicting the notion that rigid government controls are essential to economic development." --Ronald Reagan


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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Cedar Lake Historical Association Newsletter for June


Cedar Lake Historical Association’s June 2010 Newsletter
Town Complex Grounds 7408 Constitution Avenue
Post Office Box 421 Cedar Lake, Indiana





The Cedar Lake Historical Association was organized Thursday July 16, 1977. On May 10, 1978, it became incorporated by State of Indiana.

Cedar Lake is located in the south part of Lake County and is just 40 miles from Chicago.  So visiting the Lake of the Red Cedar Museum is a one day trip.  History is on display so come and see it for your self.  The air is fresh and the view of the lake will open your mind; it is a historical delight.   So come on down to our next meeting.   


  • The May program will be held on, Sunday June  27th , 2010, at 2:30 p.m...  We will be hosting History of Photography presented by Ryan Henderlong]
 On Saturday, August 7th we will be having our annual Tea.  This year it is a “Waikiki Tea”.  Wear your MuuMuu or your Hawiian Shirt and join us at noon for tea and fun.  The “Just for Fun Ukulele Strummers” will entertain.  Cost of the tea is $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children under 12.  Please make a reservation by calling Anne Zimmerman at 374-7562.
Waikiki Tea
 
          




Lake of the Red Cedars Museum
Museum Hours
Open May through September
Thursday through Sunday
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Special tours May through October by Appointment
Admission   Adults $2 ~ Children $1
Volunteers Needed The Lake of the Red Cedars Museum is staffed solely by volunteers. Tour guides are always needed. Please phone Anne Zimmerman at 219.374.7562 if you are available to give tours during museum hours. The museum consists of 14 rooms featuring settings from the past and 11 special exhibits highlighting the history of Cedar Lake. With enough volunteer help, we hope to open rooms on the 2nd floor!

A sad note to our history was the passing of Two of our historical members
Margaret Brown and Millie Schreiber.    
We send our sincere Sympathy. 

If you can please bring a pie July 4th 2010 for the Historical Ice Cream & Pie Social on the (Museum porch) it starts at 1:00 p.m…

General meetings
General meetings are held the 4th Sunday of the month at 2:30 PM immediately following Cedar Lake Historical Association Board of Governors meetings. Please join us for the following presentations!
  • Sunday, June 27, 2010: History of Photography presented by Ryan Henderlong
  • Sunday, July 25, 2010: History of Cedar Lake Roller Rink presented by Robert Carnahan
  • Sunday, August 22, 2010: Violin String Factory Video Presentation
  • Sunday, September 26, 2010:  Historical Tour of Cedar Lake presented by Scott Bocock
  • Sunday, October 24, 2010: Ghost Hunters
There are no general meetings scheduled during November, December, January or February.                                                                                                                           
Cedar Lake Historical Association Newsletter May 2010
P.O. Box 421   Cedar Lake, In 46303
Roof Repairs We Need Your Help Now!
  
We need $ 4,530 more for the new roof on our museum; because we need 210 sheets of wood on the roof, if you can help, it will be appreciated.
Cedar Lake Historical Association Inc.
Roof Donations
Name__________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________
City/Town______________________________________________________________
Township_______________________________________________________________
State/Zip Code___________________________________________________________
Telephone #/E-Mail_______________________________________________________
We need your help to paid for the completed repairs to the Roof on the Museum.  Please return the above form as soon as possible.  Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.  Mail to the following address: Post Office Box 421, Cedar Lake, Indiana 46303.  Make check payable to Cedar Lake Historical Association Inc.
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 Cedar Lake Historical Association Newsletter March. 2010
P.O. Box 421   Cedar Lake, In 46303
Have you paid your dues?
If you have a GREEN DOT you have paid

Greetings from the Cedar Lake Historical Association:  The year is 2010 and dues for our museum can be sent to P.O. Box 421.  If you have already paid your dues disregard this statement.  If you can donate any time to keep our beautiful lake building intact please contact us. With the help of our members and friends we can make this a great year.  The Museum has our History of Cedar Lake and we need to maintain it.  The members are truly our foundation and we hope that we can count on your help.
Cedar Lake Historical Association Inc.
DUES
Name__________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________
City/Town______________________________________________________________
Township_______________________________________________________________
State/Zip Code___________________________________________________________
Telephone #/E-Mail_______________________________________________________
 Please return the above form as soon as possible.  Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.  Mail to the following address: The Cedar Lake Historical Association Inc., Post Office Box 421, Cedar Lake, Indiana 46303.  Make check payable to Cedar Lake Historical Association Inc.

Here is a list of membership types with dues amounts.
Individual    10.00, Family    20.00, Student     5.00, Educator    8.00, Senior    5.00, Senior Couple     7.00
Sustaining   25.00, Benefactor   100.00
Thank You                                                                                                                                                                                      Robert H. Carnahan President, Julie Zasada Vice President, Louann Miller Secretary, Jerry Reiling       Treasurer,                    Ryan Henderlong  Board of Governor, Doreen Pittman Board of Governor, Jan Symmes Board of Governor,                   Jim Laud Board of Governor, Tim Brown Board of Governor, Scott Bocock Board of Governor, Stacey Previs  Board of Governor, Ryan May Historian, Linda Engelmann Board of Governor, Ann Zimmerman Museum Director,
Jerry Smith Town Liaison
















Did you Know...that simple good manners have all but vanished?
  
Remember when women were treated like true ladies?  Men stood up when they entered a room.  If walking on a sidewalk, men would walk to the curbside (originally to protect women from runaway horses) and men never cussed in women’s' presence.  Nor did women use "gamey" language.
  
Children addressed adults as Mr. and Mrs.  When company came, children would greet guests, shake hands, and then vanish.  When guests at our museum are given a tour, they are reminded upon seeing the Larsen’s parlor, that children were "seen and not heard."  Adults rate their own special time too.  "Respect you elders" was the rule.  Children answered "Yes sir" and "No ma'am."
  The way we dress has also lost its respect too..  College professors and business men were always in coat and tie.  This showed respect for customers and students, respect for themselves, and respect for their place of employment.  After all, respect is a two way street-give it, and you receive it. 

Remember when men always wore hats, and women wore gloves and hats when going "downtown shopping?"
  
Letter writing is a lost art.  Now there are phone calls, e-mails, and texting.  Among our young people, texting is the most prevalent. How do you tell the "tone" of a person's message in such a shortened text?  With Face Book and twittering, there is also a big lack of respect for privacy.  People's day to day events of their lives are posted for all to see.  How about the simple R.S.V.P. (respondez s'il vous plait- in French meaning respond please)?  Who does this anymore? 
  
The only place to still use common courteously and take time for respect for kindness, seems to be in the South. There's still a prevalence of taking time to be interested in one another.  Life moves at a slower pace.  There is less of the automatic and boring "Have a nice day." This especially irritates me if it is evening and the employee refers to day.  Instead of commanding a nice day, the little courtesies of yesteryear MADE it a nice day!