El Ojo del Lago

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LCS

News

February 2010

From the Directors Desk A new era has begun at LCS and I am proud to be part of it. Initially members will see little if any change in services as we go through the transitional period of re-organizing the operational structure and how we do business in general. In the long run, I anticipate that Members will see a vast improvement in the delivery of services, and the quantity and quality of services. By April, we should have clearly defined long-range goals, and 3 year strategic goals to take us forward. With a consistent approach to planning, we can budget ourselves appropriately and within 12 months a new, more relevant and vibrant LCS will emerge. Volunteers are the core of LCS. Please give them the recognition they are due with a pat on the back and a hearty smile when they assist you. I will be working closely with volunteer leaders to assure that team work and customer service are top priorities. There is a lot of work to be done. With all of the talent within our membership we’ll get it done. Don’t be surprised if you are approached and asked to give us some of your talent as we forge ahead. It will be greatly appreciated. I’ll be reporting to you in this newsletter regularly. Terry Vidal

This is the governance structure the Board approved during the January meeting. The Strategic Planning Process continues with more focus groups being planned in February.

FILM AFICIONADOS Films & discussion 2nd and 4th Thursday every month in the Sala at 2PM. Feb. 11th- THE HURT LOCKER- Academy Award nominee for this year. Intense anti-war film outstanding in its direction. Feb. 25th- BREAKER MORANT- From Australia. In honor of the death of Edward Woodward, star of this film, we’ll see this film again (shown here 9 years ago) and resurrect the Boer War.

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