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LAP WEEKLY UPDATE August 19th, 2016
ORDER BANK:
2017 ESCAPE: 32,169 UNITS 25 Day Supply
2017 MKC: 4,260 UNITS 24 Day Supply
PATHWAY TO SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP 8/22: Open enrollment for Term III of
the Industrial Readiness Certificate Program will be held from August 22nd
through 26th in the Main Cafeteria at A-26. A representative from JCTCS will be
available from 8:30am – 9:30am, Noon – 1pm, and 4pm – 6pm daily. All the
information needed to engage in this program can be found at
uawford.org/apprentice/ Please do not take applications to your
Committeeperson or local UAW leadership for processing. The local community
college is the only conduct for present or future enrollments.
862 BIBLE STUDY: The UAW 862 Chaplaincy Committee will be sponsoring a six week
Women’s Bible Study beginning September 20, 2016. It will be held on Tuesday
evenings at the LAP Union Hall, 3000 Fern Valley Rd, from 6:30pm – 8:30pm. A
study guide will need to be purchased at a cost of $12.99. It is Beth Moore’s
study “Entrusted” that is being released September 1st. If you would like to
sign up call either UAW Local 862 Union Hall, LAP (502) 969-9136 or KTP (502)
241-9491.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE: Tables will be set up at the next Union meeting to get
the membership’s opinion on what they would like to learn about, how classes
are offered or leaflet information. In addition, the Education Committee will be
holding a “meet and greet” at the LAP Union Hall on Saturday, October 8th
from 6 pm - 9 pm. The purpose of the “meet and greet: is to ask members what
would they like to be more informed about and how they can get involved. Contact
Barb Herber at herberbarb@aol.com or by text at 651-587-5490 for further
details.
WEIGHT WATCHERS: Signups are going on now for classes starting 8-29-2016. Cost
is only $25 for a 12-week session; that’s a savings of $107.00, which is paid
by the PDA of your ETAP benefit for those who qualify. To sign up simply come to
the Monday meetings at 5 pm upstairs in the computer room of the in-plant Union
office on August 15th to sign up. You will need to turn in your check no later
than August 29th to participate in this great program. For info or if you have
questions call your ESSP rep on your crew.
U of L FOOTBALL TICKETS 8/1: University of Louisville football tickets will be
available at the Charity Corner located in the main café for $15. Season opener
against Charlotte 49rs. Limited tickets available. Contact Gayle Parker at
502-418-1990.
ELECTION 2016: As the election for President of the United States approaches,
the Citizenship and Legislative Committees at KTP and LAP need your help. They
will be in need of volunteers from our membership to help distribute information
within the community. We constantly hear that this is an important election.
Well this election truly is important. That is why we’re asking for your help
now. If you are a new UAW member in either plant and want to get involved now is
the time. Help will be needed in the following areas to ensure a successful
campaign for the UAW endorsed candidates: canvass neighborhoods, attend rallies,
phone banks, voter registration drives, and worker to worker handouts. If you
are interested contact Alfonzo Davis (LAP) at (419) 450-8303,
alfonzodavis314@gmail.com or Vickie Morris (KTP) at (502) 419-6575,
vickiemorris3@yahoo.com.
STATE FAIR WITH UAW/FORD BOOTH 8/18 - 8/28: Come see the UAW/Ford Booth at the
Kentucky State Fairgrounds located on Phillips Lane. The booth will have SUV’s
and trucks on display and a simulated factory. Fair times are 9 am – 9 pm.
Admission at the gate is $10 for adults, seniors and children; free for children
5 years and under. Advance tickets are $6 for adults, seniors and children; free
for children 5 years and under. Advance discount prices are available through
August 17th at 10 p.m. at Kroger stores and online at Ticketmaster until
midnight, August 16th.
JDRF AWARENESS RIDE 8/21: Join us for a great day of fun, food and scenic
riding. Voted one of the top rides in Kentucky! this year's Poker Run will start
at the KTP Union Hall and end at the beautiful Wendell Moore Park in Buckner,
KY. All motorcycles are welcome. Registration begins at 8 am. Kickstands up at
10 am. For more information, visit www.FordKTPcares.com or call 502-609-6344.
SHOP FOR A CAUSE 8/26 - 8/28: “Shop for a Cause” (SFAC) is now a three day
event (August 26-28) at Macy’s at the Oxmoor and Jefferson Mall locations.
The way SFAC works is that customers can buy a $5 savings pass that will give
them a certain percentage off in the store all weekend. 100% of the $5 savings
pass benefits the March of Dimes. Last year, some departments were as much as
30% off! This event raises almost $10,000 for us locally! So thank you so much
for all that you have done in the past to make it such a success! Volunteers
will hand out mission materials at the two main entrances and remind customers
to purchase their “Shop For a Cause” pass at the registers. We also need
Ambassador (mission) families to take a treat and thank the associates twice
each day for these three day. If you’re looking for a way to get the volunteer
hours for your child’s Dependent Scholarship, this volunteer opportunity
qualifies. Please contact Debra Eichenberger at 479-530-1141 (please call or
text).
“There’s direct relationship between the ballot box and the bread box, and
what the union fights for and wins at the bargaining table can be taken away in
the legislative halls” Walter Ruther
UAW LOCAL 862
BLACK BASS TOURNAMENT
“NOLIN LAKE – WAX RAMP”
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016
Entry Fee: $60.00 per boat
Time – 7:30 a.m. (or safe light) to 3:30 p.m. Louisville time
All Entry Fees (less expenses) to be returned as Prize Money
ENTRY DEADLINE – OCTOBER 5, 2016 – NO EXCEPTIONS
1ST BIG FISH LUNKER…$300
1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies will also be awarded – Total Weight
GUARANTEED BY UAW LOCAL 862 RECREATION COMMITTEE
“TOURNAMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS”
Starting positions will be determined in order entries are received.
BOTH participants in each boat must be a dues paying member of Local 862, in
good standing. Union cards will be checked. RETIREES WELCOME.
No live or prepared bait, artificial lures only, no trolling.
Scores are to be determined by total weight. Five (5) fish limit per team.
Only Largemouth, Smallmouth and Kentucky Bass will be counted.
Fish must measure 15 inches (minimum) on Golden Rule, mouth closed. All live
fish to be returned to lake. No “1- Slot Fish” will be 12 inches and
above.
All live wells must be checked prior to tournament (BEFORE LAUNCHING BOAT INTO
LAKE). Some form of live well must be used. No stringers allowed.
Check-in time: before 7:15 a.m. Pick up weigh-in number. Tournament to be
held regardless of weather. NO REFUNDS.
All entry fees must accompany entry forms. MONEY ORDERS ONLY (NO CHECKS).
No entries will be accepted at the lake.
Sportsmanship like conduct should be practiced at all times.
All participants must check in by 3:30 p.m. or your catch will not be
allowed. NO EXCUSES FOR LATE ARRIVALS!
A .25 lb. PENALTY will be given for each dead fish weighed.
MAKE MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO UAW LOCAL 862
MAIL ENTRY FORM (below) & $60.00 ENTRY FEE TO:
UAW Local 862 – Bass Tournament
3000 Fern Valley Road
Louisville, KY 40213
Any questions call (502) 969-9136
» ENTRY FORM MUST BE READ, COMPLETED AND SIGNED FOR ACCEPTANCE »
I, the undersigned, have read the tournament rules and hereby waive for myself,
my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, any and all claims for damages
for bodily injury and injury to any and all property, against LOCAL 862,
Tournament Committee and all Contestants harmless from any and all claims which
might be made against them by reason of my participation in this tournament and
to indemnify LOCAL 862, Tournament Committee and Contestants from any and all
losses that they may suffer by reason of my participation in this tournament.
POLYGRAPH test may be given to First Place, and another random draw. Life
jackets are required when the big engine is running above idle.
(Please Print) MEMBER________________________________________
(Please Print)MEMBER________________________________________
(Please Sign) SIGNATURE_____________________________________
(Please Sign) SIGNATURE _____________________________________
BOTH ENTRANTS MUST SIGN THIS APPLICATION FORM AND WAIVER. NO SIGNING – NO
FISHING
AREA CODE PLUS PHONE
#____________________________________ AREA
CODE PLUS PHONE #_____________________________________
Amanda Goins, Recreation Chairperson, UAW Local 862
Link to the post:
uawlap.org/building-chairpersons-report/weekly-updates/9371.php
Link to UAWLAP.org: uawlap.org
Details of the post follow.
LAP WEEKLY UPDATE August 19th, 2016
ORDER BANK:
2017 ESCAPE: 32,169 UNITS 25 Day Supply
2017 MKC: 4,260 UNITS 24 Day Supply
PATHWAY TO SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP 8/22: Open enrollment for Term III of
the Industrial Readiness Certificate Program will be held from August 22nd
through 26th in the Main Cafeteria at A-26. A representative from JCTCS will be
available from 8:30am – 9:30am, Noon – 1pm, and 4pm – 6pm daily. All the
information needed to engage in this program can be found at
uawford.org/apprentice/ Please do not take applications to your
Committeeperson or local UAW leadership for processing. The local community
college is the only conduct for present or future enrollments.
862 BIBLE STUDY: The UAW 862 Chaplaincy Committee will be sponsoring a six week
Women’s Bible Study beginning September 20, 2016. It will be held on Tuesday
evenings at the LAP Union Hall, 3000 Fern Valley Rd, from 6:30pm – 8:30pm. A
study guide will need to be purchased at a cost of $12.99. It is Beth Moore’s
study “Entrusted” that is being released September 1st. If you would like to
sign up call either UAW Local 862 Union Hall, LAP (502) 969-9136 or KTP (502)
241-9491.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE: Tables will be set up at the next Union meeting to get
the membership’s opinion on what they would like to learn about, how classes
are offered or leaflet information. In addition, the Education Committee will be
holding a “meet and greet” at the LAP Union Hall on Saturday, October 8th
from 6 pm - 9 pm. The purpose of the “meet and greet: is to ask members what
would they like to be more informed about and how they can get involved. Contact
Barb Herber at herberbarb@aol.com or by text at 651-587-5490 for further
details.
WEIGHT WATCHERS: Signups are going on now for classes starting 8-29-2016. Cost
is only $25 for a 12-week session; that’s a savings of $107.00, which is paid
by the PDA of your ETAP benefit for those who qualify. To sign up simply come to
the Monday meetings at 5 pm upstairs in the computer room of the in-plant Union
office on August 15th to sign up. You will need to turn in your check no later
than August 29th to participate in this great program. For info or if you have
questions call your ESSP rep on your crew.
U of L FOOTBALL TICKETS 8/1: University of Louisville football tickets will be
available at the Charity Corner located in the main café for $15. Season opener
against Charlotte 49rs. Limited tickets available. Contact Gayle Parker at
502-418-1990.
ELECTION 2016: As the election for President of the United States approaches,
the Citizenship and Legislative Committees at KTP and LAP need your help. They
will be in need of volunteers from our membership to help distribute information
within the community. We constantly hear that this is an important election.
Well this election truly is important. That is why we’re asking for your help
now. If you are a new UAW member in either plant and want to get involved now is
the time. Help will be needed in the following areas to ensure a successful
campaign for the UAW endorsed candidates: canvass neighborhoods, attend rallies,
phone banks, voter registration drives, and worker to worker handouts. If you
are interested contact Alfonzo Davis (LAP) at (419) 450-8303,
alfonzodavis314@gmail.com or Vickie Morris (KTP) at (502) 419-6575,
vickiemorris3@yahoo.com.
STATE FAIR WITH UAW/FORD BOOTH 8/18 - 8/28: Come see the UAW/Ford Booth at the
Kentucky State Fairgrounds located on Phillips Lane. The booth will have SUV’s
and trucks on display and a simulated factory. Fair times are 9 am – 9 pm.
Admission at the gate is $10 for adults, seniors and children; free for children
5 years and under. Advance tickets are $6 for adults, seniors and children; free
for children 5 years and under. Advance discount prices are available through
August 17th at 10 p.m. at Kroger stores and online at Ticketmaster until
midnight, August 16th.
JDRF AWARENESS RIDE 8/21: Join us for a great day of fun, food and scenic
riding. Voted one of the top rides in Kentucky! this year's Poker Run will start
at the KTP Union Hall and end at the beautiful Wendell Moore Park in Buckner,
KY. All motorcycles are welcome. Registration begins at 8 am. Kickstands up at
10 am. For more information, visit www.FordKTPcares.com or call 502-609-6344.
SHOP FOR A CAUSE 8/26 - 8/28: “Shop for a Cause” (SFAC) is now a three day
event (August 26-28) at Macy’s at the Oxmoor and Jefferson Mall locations.
The way SFAC works is that customers can buy a $5 savings pass that will give
them a certain percentage off in the store all weekend. 100% of the $5 savings
pass benefits the March of Dimes. Last year, some departments were as much as
30% off! This event raises almost $10,000 for us locally! So thank you so much
for all that you have done in the past to make it such a success! Volunteers
will hand out mission materials at the two main entrances and remind customers
to purchase their “Shop For a Cause” pass at the registers. We also need
Ambassador (mission) families to take a treat and thank the associates twice
each day for these three day. If you’re looking for a way to get the volunteer
hours for your child’s Dependent Scholarship, this volunteer opportunity
qualifies. Please contact Debra Eichenberger at 479-530-1141 (please call or
text).
“There’s direct relationship between the ballot box and the bread box, and
what the union fights for and wins at the bargaining table can be taken away in
the legislative halls” Walter Ruther
UAW LOCAL 862
BLACK BASS TOURNAMENT
“NOLIN LAKE – WAX RAMP”
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016
Entry Fee: $60.00 per boat
Time – 7:30 a.m. (or safe light) to 3:30 p.m. Louisville time
All Entry Fees (less expenses) to be returned as Prize Money
ENTRY DEADLINE – OCTOBER 5, 2016 – NO EXCEPTIONS
1ST BIG FISH LUNKER…$300
1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies will also be awarded – Total Weight
GUARANTEED BY UAW LOCAL 862 RECREATION COMMITTEE
“TOURNAMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS”
Starting positions will be determined in order entries are received.
BOTH participants in each boat must be a dues paying member of Local 862, in
good standing. Union cards will be checked. RETIREES WELCOME.
No live or prepared bait, artificial lures only, no trolling.
Scores are to be determined by total weight. Five (5) fish limit per team.
Only Largemouth, Smallmouth and Kentucky Bass will be counted.
Fish must measure 15 inches (minimum) on Golden Rule, mouth closed. All live
fish to be returned to lake. No “1- Slot Fish” will be 12 inches and
above.
All live wells must be checked prior to tournament (BEFORE LAUNCHING BOAT INTO
LAKE). Some form of live well must be used. No stringers allowed.
Check-in time: before 7:15 a.m. Pick up weigh-in number. Tournament to be
held regardless of weather. NO REFUNDS.
All entry fees must accompany entry forms. MONEY ORDERS ONLY (NO CHECKS).
No entries will be accepted at the lake.
Sportsmanship like conduct should be practiced at all times.
All participants must check in by 3:30 p.m. or your catch will not be
allowed. NO EXCUSES FOR LATE ARRIVALS!
A .25 lb. PENALTY will be given for each dead fish weighed.
MAKE MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO UAW LOCAL 862
MAIL ENTRY FORM (below) & $60.00 ENTRY FEE TO:
UAW Local 862 – Bass Tournament
3000 Fern Valley Road
Louisville, KY 40213
Any questions call (502) 969-9136
» ENTRY FORM MUST BE READ, COMPLETED AND SIGNED FOR ACCEPTANCE »
I, the undersigned, have read the tournament rules and hereby waive for myself,
my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, any and all claims for damages
for bodily injury and injury to any and all property, against LOCAL 862,
Tournament Committee and all Contestants harmless from any and all claims which
might be made against them by reason of my participation in this tournament and
to indemnify LOCAL 862, Tournament Committee and Contestants from any and all
losses that they may suffer by reason of my participation in this tournament.
POLYGRAPH test may be given to First Place, and another random draw. Life
jackets are required when the big engine is running above idle.
(Please Print) MEMBER________________________________________
(Please Print)MEMBER________________________________________
(Please Sign) SIGNATURE_____________________________________
(Please Sign) SIGNATURE _____________________________________
BOTH ENTRANTS MUST SIGN THIS APPLICATION FORM AND WAIVER. NO SIGNING – NO
FISHING
AREA CODE PLUS PHONE
#____________________________________ AREA
CODE PLUS PHONE #_____________________________________
Amanda Goins, Recreation Chairperson, UAW Local 862
Link to the post:
uawlap.org/building-chairpersons-report/weekly-updates/9371.php
Link to UAWLAP.org: uawlap.org