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National League of Postmaster’s, The Education Organization Michigander Official Publication of the National League of Postmasters Michigan Branch Editor, Peggy Swander, Postmaster Osseo, MI. and Co-Editor, Deb Ladner, Postmaster, RET May/June 2012 DATES TO REMEMBER: State Convention National Convention Amway Grand Walt Disney Swan Resort Grand Rapids, MI Orlando, FL June 13-16, 2012 July 29 –Aug 2, 2012

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National League of Postmaster’s, The Education Organization Michigander

Official Publication of the National League of Postmasters

Michigan Branch

Editor, Peggy Swander, Postmaster Osseo, MI. and Co-Editor, Deb Ladner, Postmaster, RET May/June 2012

DATES TO REMEMBER: State Convention National Convention

Amway Grand Walt Disney Swan Resort Grand Rapids, MI Orlando, FL June 13-16, 2012 July 29 –Aug 2, 2012

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Denise Owen, State President

OIC, Sterling Hts/Utica Important Thoughts…… “Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right…..- Henry Ford

I am inviting you attend the 100th Annual National League of Postmasters Michigan State Convention. This year's convention will be held in Grand Rapids, Michigan at the beautiful, Amway Grand Plaza. Room rates are only $112 + tax for a standard room. The convention registration fee includes several meals consisting of, two lunches, the ice-breaker supper and the Grand Banquet. As the Education Organization, we will schedule speakers and sessions that are worth your attendance. All of the speakers and trainers will supply information concerning your employment, income and the future outlook of the U S Postal Service. Make your reservation today at the Amway Grand Plaza: state that you are with the National League of Postmasters - the phone number is: (800-253-3590). Visit the Website: www.amwaygrand.com On April 25th the Senate passed S 1789, TITLE I—POSTAL WORKFORCE MATTERS the list below covers some of the main sections: Sec. 101. Treatment of postal funding surplus for Federal Employees Retirement System. Sec. 102. Incentives for voluntary separation. Sec. 103. Restructuring of payments for retiree health benefits. Sec. 104. Postal Service Health Benefits Program. Sec. 105. Medicare Educational Program for Postal Service Employees and Retirees. Sec. 106. Arbitration; labor disputes. Sec. 107. Retirement reporting. Sec. 108. Executive compensation. TITLE II—POSTAL SERVICES AND OPERATIONS Sec. 201. Maintenance of delivery service standards. Sec. 202. Preserving mail processing capacity. Sec. 203. Establishment of retail service standards. Sec. 204. Expanded retail access. Sec. 205. Preserving community post offices. Sec. 206. Area and district office structure. Sec. 207. Limitations on changes to mail delivery schedule. For detailed information, visit the League’s website at www.Postmasters.org and click on the link. With all the pressure to make sure we are the best, coaching can help reach that goal. Coaching is letting people know what they do is important to you and the Postal Service, never let good work go unnoticed-acknowledge it. Expected performances should start with a clear goal, after giving specific goals you should give verbal, positive, specific feedback often and it can improve performance. Behavior is controlled by consequences positive or negative, you usually get more for what you reward. Periodic Reviews serve a good purpose, giving you the chance to cover everything with the employee, from goals, sick leave usage to discussing a Postal program the employee doesn’t understand. It also gives the employee time to speak about what concerns them. Use a check off sheet so you will know exactly what was discussed. Remember being a good coach also means giving specific performance (good or bad) feedback frequently and not waiting for the “bad action” for a scheduled review “Praise in public, correct in private” is very important part of coaching. This is very good advice unless the behavior presents a liability concern that must be stopped immediately which would send a strong message to others. Some good examples are purposeful safety violation, an incident involving some form of harassment, other very inappropriate conduct or when other employees are aware of a very negative situation and might assume you view it as acceptable if you say nothing With Deepest Sympathy, Our Condolences to the Family of Theresa Kimbrough. Theresa was a Michigan Branch NLPM Vice President & Adverse Action Counselor, who passed away suddenly from an illness. We all just traveled with her to Forum in DC. Theresa will be missed

"Managers help people to see themselves as they are. Leaders help people to see themselves better than they are." -- Jim Rohn

"If you wish others to believe in you, you must first convince them that you believe in them." -- Harvey Mackay

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Top 10 of what you need to know about the 100th Michigan State Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan

10. Fill out your 3971 for annual leave; send it to your POOM.

9. From this issue of the Michigander, fill out the registration form and send it to Kathy Hansen, do not use a postal penalty env. The cost is more after June 1.

8. Call the hotel and reserve your room using the phone number listed on page 8 of this issue of the Michigander. Reservation cut-off May 14, 2012

7. There will be a hospitality room this year 6. There will be valet parking at a cost of $12 per day, there is complimentary self-parking

5. The Grand Banquet on Friday night is your chance to dress up, ladies in dresses, skirts or pantsuits, men in nice shirt and tie.

4. Bring your children; Grand Rapids is a really neat place to visit. 3. Bring money for the special quilt that was made especially for this 100th State Convention.

2. Bring your early bird prizes already wrapped and donation to the white elephant silent auction to be held Friday night.

1. Invite a fellow Postmaster/OIC to relax, learn, and have a great time and JOIN-IN on the “Celebration”!

This is going to be a FUNtastic Convention!

A, B, C’s of useful references, Part 2 Peggy Swander, Postmaster Osseo, MI Michigander Editor AIC and GLA Crosswalk F101 Appendix A Book about the history of the Postal Service. PSN 7610-03-000-9247 Customer’s arguing over their mail? Disputed mail POM 616 Definitions of mail NOT sealed against inspection ASM 274.232 Employee items, reporting and clearing. F101 15.1.2 First class mail return, with corrected address put on it needs new postage. POM 611.1.g General delivery. POM 141.2 Harassment, Guide to Understanding, Investigating, Preventing PUB 552 Interested in what you allowed for a cleaner? MS-47 J-day for rural carriers. HB F-21 560 exhibit 561 Keys, attach to belt or clothing. Keep in pocket when not in use. M-41 section 522 Labels for the DYMO Label Writer. Ebuy2, search #9617379 will bring up a roll. Money order verification after 24 hours of issue 1-866-459-7822 Number of PO BOX must be on mail delivered to P.O.BOX. DMM 508.4.2.4 Overflow of P.O. BOX mail? DMM 508.4.4.4 exceeds capacity 12 days out of 20. Parcel will not fit into rural mail box? Must be delivered to house HB PO 603 331.21 Quitting? Had enough? Resignation PS for 2574 Reinstatement of recovered employees. ELM 873 Security Requirements, Building and Site HB RE-5 Travel Time, HB F-21 261.1 Unreasonable union requests for information? Relevance memo, Detroit HR-labor page. Veterans’ Preference Claims HB EL-312 section 4 Withdrawal, measure and record mail for rural carriers. HB PO 603 212.11 X-day rules for rural carriers. EL-902.2.C.5.F You were over paid for eTravel? Fill out PS form 1018 ZIP code stands for Zone Improvement Plan

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The National League of Postmasters Michigan Branch

100th State Convention Amway Grand, Grand Rapids

June 13-16, 2012 Wednesday, June 13th 4:30-6:00 Registration 6:00-9:30 Ice Breaker Gerald R. Ford Ballroom/Cash Bar Thursday, June 14th 7:30 Registration 8:15 Early Bird Drawings 8:30-12:30 General Session Denise Owen, Michigan State President Theresa Mullins, Grand Rapids Postmaster Mark Strong, National President John Olson, National Vice President Chuck Howe, Detroit District Manager 12:30 Lunch “Honoring Retirees” Imperial Ballroom 1:30-2:00 General Session Judy Buffmyer, Adverse Action Lora Herrmann, Bone Marrow Registration 2:15-3:15 Session 1, Classes 3:30-4:30 Session 2, Classes 4:30-6:30 Dinner, on your own 6:45-8:00 Greater Michigan Plant Tour 8:30-11:00 “Century Celebration” Party Imperial Ballroom/Entertainment/Cash Bar

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5 MICHIGANDER, NATIONAL LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS MICHIGAN BRANCH May/June 2012 Friday, June 15th 7:30 Registration 8:00 Early Bird Drawings 8:15 Memorial Service 8:30-10:30 General Session Mayor of Grand Rapids Mark Strong, National President John Olson, National Vice President John Difalco, League Attorney 10:45-11:45 Session 3, Classes 12:00 Lunch, “Honoring First Timers” Pantlind Ballroom 1:00-2:00 Session 4, Classes 2:15-4:30 General Session Election of Officers 8:00-12:00 Grand Banquet/Quilt Raffle

Pantlind Ballroom/Entertainment/Cash Bar Saturday, June 16th

8:00 Breakfast, on your own

9:00-10:30 Board Meeting

Explore Grand Rapids

experiencegr.com

*Tentative Schedule

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Peggy Swander, Postmaster Osseo, MI

Michigander Editor

This is a heartfelt, grateful and sincere thank you to everyone who sent me a picture that I used to make the quilt that you see on the front page of this issue of the National League of Postmaster’s, Michigan Branch newsletter. Listed below are the people who deserve the accolades of working with other’s to get a project done. This quilt will be raffled off on Friday, June 15th, 2012 at the Michigan Branch’s 100th state convention. Proceeds from the

raffle will fund the Michigan Branch NLPM scholarship. Tickets will be available from Wednesday to Friday.

Grand Rapids Amway Grand is the place to be to see this unique art work in person.

Pictures submitted by the following people:

1. Alpena-County Court House, by William Brenner, PM Alpena, MI

2. Antrim – 45th Parallel sign, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force Ret.

3. Arenac-Train Depot, by Paula Lynch, PM Standish, MI

4. Bay-Great Lakes freighter, by Julie Jacobson, PM Bay City, MI

5. Benzie – Crystal Lake, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

6. Branch –Mail Pouch, Quincy, Peggy Swander, PM, Osseo MI

7. Charlevoix – Round Lake, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

8. Cheboygan-Live Statue, Mackinaw City, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

9. Chippewa –Great Lakes Freighter, St. Mary’s River, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

10. Clare -127 Rest Area, Labor Day Weekend, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

11. Clinton-War Memorial, by Greg Boog, PM St. Johns, MI

12. Emmet – Mackinaw Bridge, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

13. Gogebic-Statue near Sunday Lake, by Kristine Niemela, PM Bessemer, MI

14. Grand Traverse – TART trail, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

15. Hillsdale –County Fair Grounds, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo

16. Houghton – Keweenaw monument, by Peggy Swander, PM

17. Iosco-Lumberman’s Monument, by Susan Vittitow, PM Tawas City, MI

18. Iron –Iron Mountain Museum, by Peggy Swander, PM, Osseo, MI

19. Jackson –Hot Air Jubilee, by Rob Dean 20. Kalamazoo –Kal-Haven Trail Head, by Linda

Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

21. Kalkaska-Trout Statue, by Maggie Rohring, PM, Kalkaska MI

22. Keweenaw – Copper Harbor Fort, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo

23. Lapeer – County Court House, by Denise Owen, PM Clarkston

24. Leelanau-Little Glen Lake from Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

25. Lenawee –MIS building, by Peggy Swander, PM, Osseo, MI

26. Luce – Tahquamenon Falls, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

27. Mackinac – Mackinaw Bridge Labor Day Walk, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

28. Manistee – Portage Lake, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

29. Mason –Ludington State Park, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

30. Monroe –Bears statue, Cabela’s, Dundee, by Peggy Swander, PM, Osseo, MI

31. Muskegon – Duck Lake State Park, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

32. Oakland-Sign for Oakland University, by Judy Buffmyer, PM RET.

33. Ontonagon –Lake of the Clouds, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo

34. Oscoda-Kirtland Warbler, suggested by Annie K. Miteen, PM of Mio MI

35. Otsego County Building, by Carole Singer, PM

36. Ottawa – Grand Haven Lighthouse, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

37. Presque Isle-1,000’ Presque Isle and 1,000’ Stewart J. Cort, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

38. Sanilac-New Deal Art Mural, by Martin Garavaglia, OIC, Sandusky, MI

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39. St. Clair -1,000 foot Freighter, St. Clair River, by Peggy Swander, PM Osseo, MI

40. St. Joseph – Flowers on the roadside, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET

41. Tuscola-Octagon Barn, by Bob Garske, PM, Caro MI

42. Van Buren – Covered Bridge east of South Haven, by Linda Graybill, U.S. Air Force RET.

43. Washtenaw –Mill Pond Park, Saline, MI, by Peggy Swander, PM, Osseo, MI

44. Wayne – Skyline of Detroit, by Dan Lesperance, Customer Relations, Detroit District

Additional pictures from other sources:

1. Alcona –Quilt Trail Map 2. Alger – Pictured Rocks 3. Allegan –Tombstone, County Poor Farm 4. Baraga –Lake in Baraga County 5. Barry –Bridge at Warner Sanctuary 6. Berrien –Benton Harbor High School 7. Calhoun –Combine Derby, Calhoun County

Fair 8. Cass –County Courthouse 9. Crawford – Sign for Grayling Fish Hatchery 10. Delta –Park in Delta County 11. Dickinson –Vulcan Mine 12. Eaton –Clock in Eaton Rapids 13. Genesee –Paddlewheel Riverboat 14. Gladwin –City of Gladwin Street flowers 15. Gratiot –County Courthouse 16. Huron-Pigeon Wind Farm 17. Ingham-County Park sign 18. Ionia-I-96 Grand River Bridge 19. Isabella-Mt. Pleasant Water Tower 20. Kent-The American Horse, Meijer Gardens 21. Lake-Canoeing on Marquette River 22. Livingston-Wedding Chapel, Hell Michigan 23. Macomb-Macomb Community College 24. Marquette –Presque Isle Park sign 25. Mecosta-Piety Hill, home of Russell Kirk 26. Menominee –County Park 27. Midland-County Courthouse 28. Missaukee-Dolph Bridge 29. Montcalm-Winter Inn 30. Montmorency-Lewiston Branch Library 31. Newaygo-Gazebo in Hesperia

32. Oceana-Historical Park and Museum 33. Ogemaw-Map of Rifle River 34. Osceola-Township Cemetery sign 35. Roscommon-AuSable River 36. Saginaw-Zilwaukee Bridge 37. Schoolcraft –Big Springs 38. Shiawassee-Durand Union Station 39. Wexford-Cadillac, County Library

 

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National  League  of  Postmasters  

100th  Michigan  State  Convention  

June  13-­‐16,  2012   When does the hotel become the destination? When the moment you walk through the door you feel as if you've been transported - by the elegance, the details, and the gracious service. When your every expectation of what a hotel can be is exceeded.

Welcome to the Amway Grand Plaza, where every stay is marked by a memorable moment. Whether it's a stroll through the historic Pantlind Lobby, the great view from one of our glass Tower rooms, the classical architecture, or your first bite at one of our 8 restaurants & lounges, you too will agree that the Amway Grand Plaza is much more than a hotel, it's a true destination.

Guest Room Rates: We are pleased to confirm the following special rates: call toll free 1-800-253-3590. Room Occupancy Single/ Double (1-2 persons) $112.00 Triple/Quad (3-4 persons) $112.00 Guest room rates are subject to an 8% occupancy tax and 6% state tax.

Complimentary Self-Parking and reduced rate for Valet Parking of $12.00 per day.

Reservation Cut-off: May 14, 2012 Any reservations received after May 21, 2012 will be accepted on a space available basis and may be

subject to Hotel rack rates.

Amway Grand Plaza Hotel 187 Monroe NW

Grand Rapids, MI 49503 www.amwaygrand.com

Check In Time: 4:00pm Check out Time: 12:00pm

NATIONAL LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS

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100th MICHIGAN STATE CONVENTION

Grand Rapids

Amway Grand Hotel, June 13-16, 2012 “Celebrating” 100 years

Register before May 31, 2012 pay $50.00.

Registration fees will increase after June 1, 2012. Fee Paid… Now After June 1 _____Postmaster/OIC $50 $75 _____1st Timer Postmaster/OIC $50 $75 _____ Retired Postmaster $50 $75 _____Auxiliary Member $50 $75 _____Guest of Postmaster/OIC $50 $75 _____B.R.A.T.S.* - Youth attendee $50 $75 _____Daily Rates Thur/Fri/Sat (please circle) $35 $45 Please Print NAME________________________________________________ Work Office/ZIP ________________________________________ HOME ADDRESS_______________________________________ CITY/ZIP______________________________________________

HOME EMAIL ADDRESS________________________________________ Auxiliary, Guest, or B.R.A.T (circle one) NAME________________________________ Auxiliary, Guest, or B.R.A.T (circle one) NAME________________________________

Please make checks payable to NLPM- Michigan Branch Send to: Kathy Hansen NLPM-Michigan Branch 3551 Rogues Edge Dr. Rockford, MI 49341-9172 RESOLUTIONS: Why and How to Write Them

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10 MICHIGANDER, NATIONAL LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS MICHIGAN BRANCH May/June 2012 RESOLUTION is a formal expression of opinion, will, or intent, voted by an official body or assembly group. Do you have an idea that could help the Postal Service? Would you like something changed? Put your idea or suggestion in the form of a resolution to be acted on at our State Convention this June. One way to make suggestions or submit ideas for change to Headquarters is through resolutions. Resolutions must be voted on and passed at the State Conventions to be submitted at our National Convention. If passed they are presented to Headquarters for responses from our Postal leaders Please note the following procedures when preparing and submitting Resolutions: 1. Each resolution should be submitted on a separate piece of paper and double spaced. 2. A resolution consists of two parts: The first is a PREAMBLE; the second is the ENACTMENT. The preamble gives the reason for the resolution. Each reason “why” the resolution is presented should be stated in a separate paragraph. 3. A resolution uses standardized form and punctuation. a. Each reason in the preamble begins with the conjunction “Whereas” and a comma. b. Each paragraph of the preamble closes with a semicolon followed by “and” with the exception of the last paragraph, which needs only a semi-colon. c. The enactment begins with the conjunction, “Be it resolved” and a comma. Use “that” as the first word of the enactment. d. Each paragraph of the enactment closes with a semi-colon followed by “and”, except the last paragraph which closes with a period. Have an idea? Give it a try, following the example below. Send your Resolutions to Kathy by June 10th so that she can have them ready to submit at our State Convention. Whereas, There is considerable time and effort spent by the Resolutions Committee in reviewing resolutions; and Whereas, Many Postmasters submit more than one resolution on the same sheet of paper; and Whereas, This makes the work of the Committee much more difficult; Be it resolved, That all Postmasters be instructed that each resolution submitted to the Resolution Committee must be presented on a separate sheet of paper. Mail your Resolutions to: Kathy Hansen,

NLPM-Michigan Branch 3551 Rogues Edge Dr. Rockford, MI 49341-9172 Resolutions State situation: Whereas ___________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ State Proposed Answer: Be it resolved ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________

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Nominations for “Big Leaguer of the Year” and “Postmaster of the Year” Nominations for the “Postmaster of the Year” will be accepted until June 5th. If you know of someone who is deserving of one of the League’s highest awards – A Postmaster who did an outstanding job for the Postal Service, always willing to help out if they can or knows who to call if they can’t. This postmaster does more than just sit in their office, helping others at the district, area, or maybe even national level. This Postmaster shares information to make your job easier. Please submit their name, along with the reasons why this postmaster deserves the award. Please send your nomination to: Postmaster of The Year AWARD and Big Leaguer of the Year Award to: Kathy Hansen NLPM-Michigan Branch 3551 Rogues Edge Dr Rockford, MI 49341-9172                                      Nomination  for  “Postmaster  of  the  Year” Name____________________________________________________Office____________________________________ Date Appointed Postmaster_______________________________ Degrees/Diplomas_____________________________ Other Postal Positions held_____________________________________________________________________________ Date Joined the League_______________________ Offices and Committees in League____________________ Other League Activities_______________________________________________________________________________ Civic/Professional Organizations Awards, Honors, etc._______________________________________________________ Nominated by_______________________________________________________________________ ***Attach a biography of the Nominee – Attach additional sheets as needed to list awards, honors, organizations, etc. Nominations for the “Big Leaguer of the Year” are now being accepted. This award is presented each year to the member who is selected and given recognition for their outstanding achievements and contributions as a League member. The nominee can be a Postmaster, Officer-In-Charge, Retiree, Auxiliary or Associate Member. The award will be presented in June, at the State Convention. Please submit by June 4th.                            Nomination  for  “Big  Leaguer  of  the  Year”  Name____________________________________________________Position____________________________________ Other Postal Positions held_____________________________________________________________________________ Date Joined the League_______________________Degrees/Diplomas__________________________________________ Appointed Offices and Committees in League______________________________________________________________ Other League Activities_______________________________________________________________________________ Civic/Professional Organizations Awards, Honors, etc._______________________________________________________ Nominated by_______________________________________________________________________ ***Attach a biography of the Nominee – Attach additional sheets as needed to list League accomplishments

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Good bye and God Speed

Peggy Swander, Postmaster Osseo, MI Michigander Editor  I was at work Saturday morning, March 31, 2012 when an e-mail from the Detroit District A/POOM 1 Debi Gruschow came over the computer. This e-email announced with great sorrow the passing that morning of a Postmaster, a mentor, Theresa Kimbrough. I looked up on Postmaster finder to see were Theresa served and this is what I’ve come up with. She was appointed OIC of Inkster in Aug of 2001 and made Postmaster in March of 2002. She served as Postmaster of Monroe since 2007 doing an OIC detail in Jackson in Jan of 2008. I know that Theresa also worked on many different teams for the Detroit District. As a League member Theresa served most recently as Vice-President, Adverse Action Counselor, and the Detroit District Area Coordinator. Just this past January she traveled to Washington D.C. with other Postmaster’s for the National League Forum, meeting Senator Stabenow and Congressmen Dingell. Theresa also was instrumental in getting more of the Detroit District Postmaster’s involved with the League. While I write this memorial I hear her saying to me, “now Peggy, you know what’s going to happen is….”, or “now what did I tell you about that….” on whatever subject it was we would be talking about. Theresa, I’m going to miss you like crazy.  

Calling  all  B.R.A.T.S  

Nicholas  Swander,  BRATS  President  

This  is  it,  the  convention  you  want  your  parents  or  grandparents  to  bring  you  to.  We  are  going  to  be  at  the  Amway  Grand  Hotel  in  Grand   Rapids.  I’ve  never  been  to  Grand  Rapids  before,  so  I  went  to  the  internet   to  see  what  there  was  to  do  in  Grand  Rapids  that  was  exciting.    I   couldn’t  believe  all  the  stuff  there  was  to  do  and  all  close  to  the   hotel.  Here  is  just  a  short  list  of  the  stuff  we  can  decide  from:  Gerald  R.   Ford  Presidential  Museum,  Grand  Rapids  Public  Museum,  Van  Adler   Planetarium  inside  the  Public  Museum  (and  I  can’t  wait  to  see),  John   Ball  Zoo,  Meijer  Gardens  with  that  GIANT  Metal  Horse.  Then  just  a  few  miles  away  from  the  Hotel  is  the  Rocky  Mountain  Chocolate  Factory  and  the  Celebration  Cinema  IMAX  movie  theatre.  And  don’t  forget  the  heated  indoor  pool.  

                                                                   Hope  to  see  you  in  June  at  the  Amway  Grand!  

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Submitted by Peggy Swander, Postmaster Osseo, MI and Michigander Editor

I was sent the Nebraska League of Postmaster’s Branch newsletter by Michigan’s state President Denise Owen. I found an article in it that I would like to share with Michigan’s Postmasters. It’s written by Nebraska Vice-President Tom Riggs, Postmaster of Glenvil, NE who was gracious in allowing me to republish it in the Michigander. So here it goes…

What if….

Postal Service titles were created/assigned by musicians…we might be known as the Moody Blues. Some other interesing names for positions and functional areas could be…

NALC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Letterman

Mail Recovery Center . . . . . . . . . Grateful Dead

Rural Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REO Speedwagon

Employee Assistance Program . . . Loving Spoonful

Vehicle Maintance . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike and the Mechanics

Village Post Office Operators . . . Village People

Transportation Network . . . . . . . . Fleetwood Mac

Postal Rate Commission . . . . . . . . Sam, The Sham and the Pharos

Accounting Help Desk . . . . . . . . The Guess Who

Office of the Inspector General . . . Bad Company

Postal Inspectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Police

Postmaster Relief’s . . . . . . . . . . . The Replacements

PFP/NPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Shaft

Postal Regulator Commission . . . . Dire Straits

POOMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Animals

Great Lakes Area Postmasters . . . . 10,000 Maniacs

CFS Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nixie Chicks

Maintance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Carpenters

TACS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strawberry Alarm Clock

PMG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Boss (Bruce Springstein)

Claims Adjusters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Turtles

OIC’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grassroots

Sustainability Management . . . . . . Rare Earth

eTravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Journey

Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culture Clubri

Put in your favorite CD and enjoy the humor while you work!

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LEFT TO RIGHT with additional information provided by Wikipedia and Postmaster Finder at usps.com

1962 50th National League of Postmasters Michigan Branch State Convention, Lansing Jack Tar Hotel

Lewis Capen, Postmaster Millbrook, Sec-Trea; Appointed Acting Postmaster of Millbrook Post Office in Mecosta County, Michigan 10-31-1921 made Postmaster on 01-25-1922.

Ray Michalski, Postmaster Bitely, President; Appointed Acting Postmaster of Bitely Post Office in Newaygo County, Michigan 05-31-1948 made Postmaster 06-02-1949.

Cleo Aldrich, Postmaster, Board Member, Clayton; Appointed Acting Postmaster of Clayton Post Office in Lenawee County, Michigan 10-1-1936 made Postmaster 02-09-1937.

Mr. George Romney, Govener Canidate; George Romney (July 8, 1907 – July 26, 1995) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician. He was chairman and president of American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1962, the 43rd Governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969, and the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1969 to 1973. He is the father of former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney and the husband of former Michigan U.S. Senate candidate Lenore Romney.

Norris Miller, Postmaster Sears, 1st Vice President; Appointed Postmaster of Sears in Osceola County, Michigan 06-30-1932.

Shirley Thorne, Postmaster Horton, 2nd Vice President. Appointed Acting Postmaster of Horton Post Office, Hillsdale County, Michigan on 4-30-1959 made Postmaster 5-31-1960.

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Chuck  Jarrett,  in  white  

shirt,  Postmaster  

Hudson,  Michigan  and  

Jackie  Bourgard,  in  

black  shirt,  Postmaster  

Mesick,  Michigan    

Postmaster  of  Grand  

Rapids  Chuck  Howe  and  

Winnie  Brennan,  

Postmaster  Chesaning  

1994 Michigan Branch State Convention,

Grand Rapids, MI

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Name(Last, First, Middle, Initial) (Nickname)

Post Office Address(City, State, ZIP)

Mailing Address(Street, City, State, ZIP)

Additional Registrant(s)(Last, First, Middle, Initial) (Nickname)

(Last, First, Middle, Initial) (Nickname)

E-Mail Address: _______________________________________________________

Codes: A- Auxiliary, R - Retired Postmaster, G - Guest, B - B.R.A.T.S., Y - Youth, P - Postmaster, PMR - Postmaster Relief

c Check here if this is yourfirst National Convention

____ TOTAL

Note: Cancellations or transfers received after June 1, 2012, are subject to $25 administration fee.

METHOD OFPAYMENT

c MasterCard c VISA # _____________________________

Exp. Date ____/____ Signature _________________________________ c Check Enclosed

Mail form to: National League of Postmasters, One Beltway Center, 5904 Richmond Hwy., Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22303-1864

Code

Code

Code

Please indicate appropriate code above; number of registrants and total here.

Convention Committees and Standing Committees will meet on Sunday, July 29, 2012 - Official Convention Opening is Monday morning, July 30 2012

Special Needs:1 Check here if you have a disability andmay require accommodations to fullyparticipate. Please provide a phone number and you will be contacted. Daytime: (_____) ________________.If you have a special dietary need, check one: 1 Diabetes1 Vegetarian 1 Other __________________.

_____ Postmaster fee paid before May 21, 2012, $195_____ Retired Postmaster fee paid before May 21, 2012 $155_____ Auxiliary & Guests, fee paid before May 21, 2012 $145

_____ Postmaster fee paid on or after May 21, 2012 $210_____ Retired Postmaster fee paid on or after May 21, 2012 $175_____ Auxiliary & Guests fee paid on or after May 21, 2012 $165

_____ Postmaster fee paid on or after June 15, 2012 $295_____ Retired Postmaster fee paid on or after June 15, 2012 $245_____ Auxiliary & Guests fee paid on or after June 15, 2012 $235

_____ Youth (B.R.A.T.S.) registration fee $50For Exhibitor information

contact: Frank Augustosky

[email protected](703) 329-4550

Rates at the Walt Disney World Swan Resort are $119 single/double plus tax which is currently 12.5%. Extra person charge,$25 per night. Children under 18 years of age may stay for free in their parents’ room using existing bedding. These special rates

will be offered three days prior and three days after the meeting dates. Reservations made after cut-off date of Sat., July 7, 2012, subject to space and rate availability. Make reservations by calling 1-800-227-1500.

Walt Disney World Swan Resort OrOrlando, Florlando, Floridaida

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Riding the Winds of Change

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19 MICHIGANDER, NATIONAL LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS MICHIGAN BRANCH May/June 2012 By going on line and typing into the address bar the following address, it will bring you to the hotel registration page.

http://www.swandolphingroupres.com/index.cfm

Personalized Electronic Reservation System For National League of Postmasters

109th Annual Convention Sunday, July 29, 2012 - Thursday, August 02, 2012

Welcome to the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Personalized Electronic Reservation Request System! Please submit only one request per room (i.e., if you are sharing a room, only one person should submit the reservation request). If you need to change a reservation, please contact the reservations department (800-227-1500 or 407-934-4000).

Proceed to Secure Reservation Request Form. Notice: Reservation requests for National League of Postmasters will be accepted through this on-line reservation system through Saturday, July 7, 2012 or until the block is sold out (whichever comes first). Reservation requests received after this date are on a space availability basis.

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Today, the United States Senate passed S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Act of 2012, in a bi-partisan fashion 62 to 37. The bill gives rural post offices more support and adds on a number of restrictions to the Postal Service’s ability to close them. Clearly, the Senate was not at all pleased with the behavior of the Postal Service in attempting to close thousands of small post offices over the last year or two. The bill contained a moratorium on closing small post offices in rural areas for one year, as well a moratorium of going to five-day delivery for two years.

From a broader perspective, the bill returns some $11 billion of overpaid FERS money back to the Postal Service, allowing some to be used for buyouts, and the remainder to be used to pay down its debt and to cover other employee benefits, such as workers’ compensation, pensions and health care. Further, the bill also begins a 40-year amortized payment schedule for the Postal Service to fund the rest of its retirees’ health benefits and would calculate those payments using the same discount rate that is used for the major federal government retirement funds.

The bill would also begin paying current postal retirees’ health care premiums out of the funds accumulated from earlier payment, thus reducing the size of USPS current payments for the prefunding. Together, these measures would save the Postal Service billions of dollars annually while still ensuring adequate funds for future postal retirees’ health benefits.

Although, as noted below, the Postal Service received substantial financial relief, it generally was not a good day for the Postal Service, and a significant vote of “no confidence” in the way it has been handling matters such as small post offices, small business issues, and overall service reductions. The bill restricts, to some degree, the Postal Service’s attempts to cut delivery standards, go immediately to five-day delivery, and close mail facilities. The bill allows the Postal Service to offer new products and new services, subject to PRC approval, so long as it follows all federal laws and regulations required to be followed by private sector companies.

Specifically, in terms of small post offices. The Postal Service must establish national retail service standards that take into account such factors as the proximity of retail postal services to customers, the age and disability status of individuals in the area, and the transportation challenges in the areas served.

Mark Strong, National League

President

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21 MICHIGANDER, NATIONAL LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS MICHIGAN BRANCH May/June 2012 Moreover, in order to counter the Postal Service’s willingness to sacrifice the needs of rural communities in favor of its own needs, the bill forbids the Postal Service to close any post office if, after it would be closed, there would be no other post office within ten miles from the post office to be closed (as measured on roads with year-round access). Further, no post office could be closed if the area served by the post office does not have adequate access to wired broadband Internet, as identified by the NTIA. See for example www.broadbandmap.gov/speed .

Additionally, the Postal Service could not close a post office if the “economic loss to the community served by the post office as a result of the closing exceeded “the cost to the Postal Service of not closing the post office.” Further, the Postal Service could not close a post office without determining that businesses located in the community served by the post office would not suffer substantial financial loss as a result of the closing. Finally, postal customers would have to continue to receive substantially similar access to essential items such as prescription medications and time-sensitive communication sent through the mail or the Postal Service could not close the post office.

The bill also allows the filing of a complaint concerning a closing or consolidation, and the immediate suspension of the closing, if the person filing the complaint does so on the basis that it is not in conformance with service standards issued under section 3691, including the service standards required to be maintained under law; or unsupported by evidence on the record that substantial economic savings are likely to be achieved as a result of the closing or consolidation. It does allow the Postal Service to reduce hours. The Commission, in considering closing where there is broadband, would have to take into consideration how good and how widespread it is.

Finally, the Commission shall make a determination based upon such review no later than 120 days after receiving any appeal under this paragraph. The Commission shall set aside any determination, findings, and conclusions found to be either arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise not in accordance with the law; without observance of procedure required by law; inconsistent with the delivery service standards required to be maintained under section 201 the law, not in conformance with the retail service standards established under the law, or unsupported by substantial evidence on the record, including that substantial economic savings are likely to be achieved as a result of the closing or consolidation.

A more comprehensive analysis will be available in several days. The Postal Service is the cornerstone of a $1 trillion mailing industry that accounts for more than 8 million jobs in manufacturing, publishing, advertising, and other sectors.

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22 MICHIGANDER, NATIONAL LEAGUE OF POSTMASTERS MICHIGAN BRANCH May/June 2012 A First Timer’s Notes on a National League Convention

Julie Peterson

Postmaster Le Roy, MI

You have heard it all before. If you read the state or national magazines, if you listen to your League neighbors, or if you just think about it, you have heard it before. Come to convention; it is a fantastic opportunity and a great experience. To refresh your memory here are some of the reasons to come to a convention.

• Great classes on many relevant topices • Terrific people to meet and learn from • Postal Leaders to question and discuss issues with • Learn how to be a delegate to a national convention and get involved with operations and functions of the League • Vote on resolutions • Elect officers who work directly with the PMG and union presidents • Learn from the many vendors at the booths • Meet financial planners who specialize in federal retirements and planning • Make friends with Postmasters from all around the county. They have fresh prespectives and solutions to some of our

problems and we can offer support and help to them with theirs. A bigger network is a stronder network • Learn where you dues go • See a new part of the country; have some fun

That is quite a list; I am sure there is more. The point is:

IT’S ALL TRUE; IT REALLY IS!

All of that and more happened to me at my first convention. I was welcomed by Postmasters from all across the country. Everyone was willing to help me. I could have taken more classes; all were excellent. The booths had more information and the people were very friendly and helpful. My first timer responsiblilites were fun and reqarding too.

I met a National League officer who recognized my first timer ribbon and asked what state am I from?

When I replied Michigan I was told Michigan is a very well run branch of the League. What a compliment to our past and current officers. Many thanks to our officers for their dedication, helpfulness, professionalism and support. I experienced firsthand all that and more from the Michigan Branch. You can too. Come to convention! Orlando anyone?

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MICHIGAN BOARD MEMBERS

President Denise Owen

Sterling Hts MI 48311 [email protected]

O-586-983-2311 C-810-964-9418

Executive VP Drew Merriner

Glen Arbor, MI 49636 [email protected]

O-231-334-4320

Vice President Barbara Kiehborth

Grand Haven, MI 49417 [email protected] O-616-842-0510

Vice President

Fred Smith Marysville, MI 48043 [email protected]

O-810-364-7922

Vice President Cynthia Zeigler

Cadillac, MI 49601 [email protected]

Treasurer

Greater Michigan Coordinator Kathy Hansen

Greenville MI 48838 [email protected]

O 616-754-8732

Secretary Lora Hermann

Irons, MI 49644 [email protected] O-231-266-5738

Editor/Historian Peggy Swander Osseo, MI 49266

[email protected] O-517-523-4166 H-517-445-2750 C-517-260-3407

Co-Editor

Debbie Ladner [email protected]

H-810-797-4457

Legislation Catherine Davis-De Loach

Inkster, MI 48141 [email protected]

O-313-561-1564 H-313-843-5285

Chaplin

Sharon Roddy Topinabee MI 49791 [email protected]

O 231-238-7016

Auxiliary Mike Kowalczyk

5024 Bass Lake Rd. Pierson, MI 49339

231-937-5469

Retiree President/ Lead Adverse Action Counselor

Judy Buffmyer [email protected]

248-373-7794

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Michigander A Publication of the National League of Postmasters Michigan Branch Peggy Swander, Editor P. O. Box 21 Hadley, MI 48440-0021

Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Permit #19 Hadley, MI