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Silver Bay Council originated in the late 1960s when a group of committed Silver Bay members offered to help year-round staff in closing up the campus for the winter and opening it in the spring. This activity was labeled "Tidy Time" and by 1969, larger work parties were organized in October and May. The group was further formalized with a mission statement and a committee was formed to write by-laws. Although Council's function has grown and changed over the years, its mission has remained constant.
Mission Statement
"Recognizing the basic authority of the Board of Trustees, and the accountability of the Administration to that board, the Council shall strive to cooperatively complement the efforts of these two bodies in fulfilling the purpose of the Association.
Functions and Activities
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Work Weekends. Also called "Tidy Time," members meet in May and October to help with various work projects such as gardening, trail maintenance, boathouse and beach chores, office tasks and other special projects.
Allocations request form
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Fundraising. The main fundraising activity is the August sale of donated valuables on the porch of the Inn. Council contributes all of the funds raised, except for operating expenses, to projects, purchases and programs which help Silver Bay. In the past year money has been donated to fix the auditorium windows, to purchase a light utility vehicle for the maintenance department and to replant the Triangle perennial garden.
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Share Ideas with Board of Trustees and the Administration. Council acts as a liaison between the members of Silver Bay and both the Board of Trustees and Administration. It provides a forum for offering new ideas and suggestions to support the association in such areas as: setting priorities, raising funds, and increasing membership and membership participation. The president of the Council attends board meetings and the president of the board attends Council meetings to bring members up to date on Board decisions and activities. Additionally, a Silver Bay staff member acts as a liaison between Council and Administration to facilitate communications between these groups.
Officers
President- Paul Duggan Vice President- Sylvie Richards Secretary- Ed Weinberger Treasurer- Ken Wickman Staff Liaison- Beth Barton-Navitsky
Committee Chairs
Membership- Lucinda Tetz Program- Frank Tetz Tidy Time- Penny Siesko Allocations- Sylvie Richards Porch Sale- Jean Walker
Who can join Council?
Any Silver Bay member is eligible to join Council. Those who want to know how the organization is working to meet its mission goals and what makes it run every day, and who want to give Silver Bay something that money can't buy (their talent and spirit) are encouraged to join Council.
How to join Council
If you are interested in learning more about or joining Council, please contact Lucinda Tetz at tetzl1@aol.com or (201) 689-9345 or Ed Weinberger at edw@panix.com.
Nomination form for new members
Council Member Login

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Meeting Dates
Scheduled meetings are held three times each year, one weekend in May, during Family Conference in August, and one weekend in late September or October. The dates for these meetings for 2008 are:
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May 16-17, 2008
May 17, 2008 |
Tidy Time work weekend and Council Meeting
Tidy Time meeting in the evening, location and exact time TBA |
| August 3, 2008 |
Annual Council meeting 1:30 pm, location TBA |
| August 10, 2008 |
Informational Council meeting 1:30 pm |
| August 6 & 13, 2008 |
Council Porch Sale |
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October 2008 |
Tidy Time |




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