Available from the secretary: Mary Morman, 1802 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902-4008
January 6th, 1989
The first Friday meeting of WSFA met at the home of Alexis and Doll Gilliland. The meeting was called to order at 21:22 by Vice President Steve Smith. The Treasurer and Secretary were absent.
Tom Schaad reported for Disclave Past. He said he will close the books by 2/15.
John Pomeranz reported for the Incredibly Expensive and Controversial Committee. He plans to buy a dirigible. Will report more later.
Lance reported for DISCON 3. They will meet 1/22 at 1pm at Peggy Rae's house.
Tom Schaad reported for the Noreascon Grant Committee. He recommends buying the anniversary cake.
Old Business. None.
New Business. None.
Announcements.
Joe Mayhew is still casting for his productions of "The Trollogy" at Balticon and Worldcon.
The meeting adjourned at 21:35.
January 20th, 1989
The Third Friday meeting for January met at the home of Mary Morman and Kent Bloom on the 20th of January. The meeting was called to order at 9:22 pm by president Erica Van Dommelen. The secretary, Mary Mormon, reported that the WSFA Journal was available (on the table in the dining room). The minutes of the last meeting were available, somewhere, but hadn't quite arrived yet. The WSFA treasury sat at $10679.26. Of this amount, $2500 is allocated to a soda pop machine, $1000 to Noreascon, and part to the drawing account of Disclave '89. The Trustees reported that we have two new members, Michael and Beth Zipser.
DISCLAVE PAST: Tom Schaad says there are more checks coming in.
DISCLAVE PRESENT: Mike Walsh reported that we have a new guest - Sunday only - after the Art Auction - Clam Chowder in their antepenultimate performance. He also has 3000 Disclave flyers to be folded, 3000 stamps to lick, 3000 labels to press. Memberships are available for $15 - tonight only - from Kent Bloom.
DISCLAVE FUTURE: Eva Whitley announced that her Guest of Honor, Mike Resnick, has agreed to become her love slave. She is open for volunteers and suggestions. She does not have a hotel yet - but is looking. (What kind of hotel do you need for a love slave, Eva, the Velvet Comet?)
DISCON III: Kent Bloom announced a meeting on Sunday at 1pm to elect officers. Next year is a critical year of the life of the bid. You can come help even if you don't want to pay $35 to join the bid. The 501(c)3 ruling was in our favor. We can now apply for non-profit status in DC, Maryland, and Virginia so we won't have to pay tax.
ENTERTAINMENT: Dolly's birthday (today) was a great success. So was Dick Roepke's. Lots of parades and stuff. (Bush who?)
PUBLICATIONS: Mary Morman needs names and addresses and telephone numbers for all members. She is starting a new list. Don't think that you're on the list unless you have talked to Mary tonight and had her fill out an index card for you.
NOREASCON GIFT COMMITTEE: Tom Schaad recommends a giant cake for the Friday night kick-off party. Joe seconds the idea. We decided not to have a rum cake. We decided not to have a chocolate cake. We decided not to have extra cheese or anchovies. There were no objections to this recommendation.
OLD BUSINESS None.
NEW BUSINESS None.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Give your address to Mary Morman for the new official WSFA address list. WSFA dues are due. Give $15 to Kent Bloom for your Disclave membership and $5 to Bob MacIntosh for dues. John Pomeranz needs a DISCON party person for Lunacon. Mike Walsh has books for sale. The cheap rate for the special DISCLAVE book is extended for tonight. Matt Lawrence says Steve Jackson will be in town next weekend playing games at Matt's house. Alexis Gilliland shared a media announcement for an "intellectual Irish food fight". Tom Schaad pointed out that PR#5 for Noreascon is out with hotel cards and Hugo Nomination ballots. Cost is still $20 supporting. NOLACON members can also nominate on the Hugo awards. Peggy Rae Pavlat suggests we nominate Orphan of Creation. Susan Cohen suggests we nominate the DISCON music video. Joe Mayhew suggests we nominate him for a fan artist Hugo. Joe Hall is the father of a 10 lb, 10oz son born 12/9/88 and named Evan Bradley. Eva Whitley is bouncing. Jack has a new book deal and she'll tell anyone about it who wants to hear (or will stand still long enough). Kate Terrell has books. Lee Strong reports that Lee Smoire is alive and can't afford stamps. She has a job working for the Australian Employment Office. He has placed an article in a professional newsletter. Mary Morman announced that there are too many children this evening for their parents to leave them alone and let them run loose. Parents must watch their children. (personally) (actively).
The meeting was adjourned at 10:00pm.
Dear WSFA,
How would you like to find a half-full can of beer in your linen closet when you went to get a towel on Saturday morning? And then, when you went into the bathroom to take a shower, you found a trash can overflowing with soda cans, chocolate cookies (wet) in the sink, and wads of toilet paper in little piles on the floor? Would you be a happy camper? Well, I'm not happy either.
Kent and I offer WSFA the hospitality of our home. Please note, that's home. Not public building. Not rented meeting hall. We do not have janitorial service. We do expect WSFAns to act like guests, like friends we've invited over to visit. We are pretty informal people. We have a cluttered and sometimes messy house. But it's fairly clean, and we would like it to stay that way. I know that none of you are deliberately or maliciously destructive, it's just that sometimes you don't think about what it is you're doing. So here are a few reminders:
Trash
We put out paper trash bags for empty cans. Please use them. And
please be sure the cans are empty! We have a plastic trashcan, lined
with a plastic trash bag, in the kitchen. Please use it. That means
putting things in the trash bag - not throwing them in the general
direction. And if the trash bag is full - you could pull it out, tie
it up, and put in a new one instead of just letting the trash pile up
and overflow onto the floor. If someone were willing to take a trash
bag out to the trashcans at the side of the house - that would be super!
Furniture
Chairs are for sitting on. One person at a time. Tables are not for
sitting on. The piano is not for sitting on, leaning on, or leaving
drinks on; but you're welcome to play it.
Sex
Not to be a prude, but I really prefer that you do this at your own
home. Walking in on a tangled couple in the downstairs bedroom is
embarrassing for everyone, and not exactly the kind of sex education
that most WSFA parents have in mind for their youngsters.
Children
Notice how children follow sex? I cannot speak for other WSFA hosts
but I have no objection at all to you bringing children to WSFA
meetings at my house. I rather like children. However, I do expect
parents to watch their children, and I mean watch them themselves
- not expect someone else to watch out for them. Our house is not
childproof. There are any number of downright dangerous things (not
to mention breakables) lying about. Most WSFA parents are good about
this, but sometimes things get out of hand. Like last month. So,
please, keep a parental eye on your kids. And monitor their intake of
goodies. Juggling two full soda cans while trying to eat a handful of
cookies is bound to mean trouble for the carpets.
Courtesy
Maybe I'm not always the most courteous and generous hostess.
Sometimes I come home on Fridays grumpy and not in the least
interested in a party. I never get a nap on Friday evenings,
Erica - I'm too busy icing drinks, picking up the living room, and
starting the cookie dough. But by ten or so I'm usually in the swing
of things. And I feel really good when someone says "Thank
You!" for the freshly baked cookies, or the fondue, or just for
hosting the meeting. I'm always grateful for those of you who come and
offer to help in the kitchen - even if I don't have anything for you
to do right then. I actually feel like a hostess when someone seeks me
out to say "Goodnight, I had a nice time."
And that's what this letter is really about. I'd like to feel more like a hostess and less like a public utility.
Sincerely yours,
Mary
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