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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

529.0. "Thank you for VOTING" by AOSG::GILLETT (Petition candidate for DCU BoD) Mon Apr 20 1992 12:20

The date for completing and returning ballots to DCU for the 
Board of Directors election has come and gone.  I'd like to take
a moment to say "Thank you" to all who took the time to read
through the ballot and vote in the election.  This election is the
most important in the history of the credit union, and your vote was 
and is critically important in determining the future direction of DCU.

The results of the election will be unsealed and made public at
the DCU Annual Meeting this Thursday, April 23rd.  I encourage all
of you who are able to attend the meeting and see this election
through to it's final resolution.  Your continued participation in
the life of the credit union will help to insure its prudent and 
proper operation and management.  Your continued willingness to share
your views and demand that your rights be protected and maintained
are key to the survival of DCU.  Please take time out of your busy
schedules to attend this important meeting.  

Thank you,
Chris Gillett
Petition Candidate for DCU Board of Directors
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529.1MIMS::PARISE_MMon Apr 20 1992 13:1710
    And thank you each and every one who worked so arduously to inform
    the membership of the facts and present an impressive group of
    candidates for those wishing to vote responsibly for meaningful
    change.
    
    I'm watching.....and waiting...
    ....so is a bank in Atlanta!
    
    Thank you
    
529.2At least a pointer here and in a few other placesJANDER::CLARKMon Apr 20 1992 16:574
    
    How about address and directions to Annual Meeting.
    
    cbc
529.3Time, Location, Directions....AOSG::GILLETTPetition candidate for DCU BoDMon Apr 20 1992 17:14144
The DCU Annual Meeting is:  Thursday, 23 April 1992, 3:00 PM
                            Maynard Rod & Gun Club
                            Old Mill Rd.
                            Maynard, MA

Directions from Note #447....

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VAXWRK::TCHEN "Weimin Tchen VAXworks 223-6004 PKO2"  130 lines   6-FEB-1992 12:18
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        Rt 2
    	  ^
	  |

Rt 495 <-- 

	Powdermill Rd
  	   |
  	   | Rt 62 ^
  	   |       |
  	   |
  	   |                               Rod & Gun Club
  	   |                                  |
Rt 27 <-   | Getty Gas                        | Old Mill Rd
Waltham St----------------------------------------------------.
  	   |                   Mei Ling                        .
Mill  	   |                   restaurant                       .
     Rt 27 |                                                     .
      |	   |                                                      . Waltham St
      V	   |                                                       .
  	   |                                                 church .
Rt 117  -----------------------------------------------------------------------
  	   |
  	   |                                                            Rt 128
  	   |                                                              -> 
    
    After the <FF> is a note w/ directions to Maynard (edited to remove
    directions to PKO).
    
    Once you are driving along Powdermill Rd in Maynard (it's labeled Rt 62
    to the north and Rt 27 to the south of the intersection), turn east
    (toward Boston) onto Waltham St at the Getty Gas Station. Continue for
    0.5 mi, passing Mei Ling restaurant on your right, and on your left:
    Winthrop Av, Waldon, Av, Wood Lane,  1st St, 2nd St, & 3rd St. Shortly
    after 3rd St, there is a small road marked by a small orange sign about
    20' off the ground on a telephone-like pole. Turn down this road, the
    Old Mill Rd. About a minute further the road ends and you will come to
    the Rod & Gun Club with a parking lot straight ahead and the club house
    to the right.

    You can also approach the Old Mill Rd by heading west on Rt 117 and
    turning right onto Waltham St at the fork with a modern church.



    If I remember rightly, the meeting room is L-shaped and holds several
    hundred people; I don't think there is a stage or sound system.

    Scheduling the meeting for 3PM, isn't convenient for working people.
    Perhaps it should be held in the evening like the special meeting was.

    
    
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VAXWRK::PETERSON "Bob"                               81 lines  17-MAR-1988 13:14
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To:	PKO
From:	Canada, Maine, LOGAN, Lowell, New York
Updated: 17-MARCH-1988

These directions are an amalgam of various other notes (10.1, 27, 16, 30, etc)
and my own experience.  They have not been drive-tested though I have
personally driven all of these routes at least once.  

Fortunately Maynard has reconstructed its downtown area.  There is now a one
way loop downtown and a new traffic light at the confusing snarl we used to
have (where merely 4 roads met but it was more bizarre than you can imagine:
only in Massachusetts).

From Maine/Canada/I-95/New Hampshire/Route 3:
   1 Take I-95 or NH Route 3 south to Massachusetts.  Rt3 is a cheap toll road.
   2 Continue with step 1 under Westford/Lowell...

From Westford or Lowell areas:
   1 Take I-495 south.
   2 Take route 2 east toward Boston.
   3 Take route 27 south (right at end of ramp) toward Maynard off route 2 
	(approx 5 miles).
   4 Maynard is approximately 5 more miles.



From the Massachusetts turnpike (New York/Conn):
   1 Stay on the Turnpike to route 495.
   2 Take 495 north.
   3 You want exit 27, route 117
   4 At the bottom of the ramp, turn left onto 117 heading east.
   5 You will go several miles through Bolton and Stow.  You will pass
	the Stow facility (blink and you will miss the sign).  Keep going
	straight through on 117 when you get in Maynard.  (If you turn left
	at the light at the fork you head into the Mill and downtown).
   6 At the intersection of route 27 is a light.  Turn right.


From the airport, LOGAN:
   1 Take a limo (a van) to Maynard.  It costs about US$30.  They know the 
	quick ways out of the city.

   2 Take the DEC helicopter (make reservations in advance, no cost to CC
	unless you cancel)

   3 Drive yourself crazy: Your rental car agency will have maps.  

   4 Your agency can get you to the Summer-Callahan tunnels, but sometimes
	traffic is diverted.  In case of diversion towards East Boston or
	Chelsea, get off at the first exit and take the U-turnaround at the
	bottom of the ramp to head back towards the tunnels.  They do this
	nonsense when they need the extra pavement to stack the cars waiting
	to enter the tunnel.  

   5 Go in the direction of Boston, through the tunnel (60�US).  Make sure 
	you get the right hand lane in the tunnel.  

   6 Out of the tunnel take a right.  THERE ARE TWO RIGHTS POSSIBLE, be 
	sure to take the FIRST right out of the tunnel. 

   7 Then take a left UNDER the elevated highway, go up the ramp, and 
	you should be on the expressway going south.

   8 A couple of exits further you take the Mass Turnpike WEST
	(really no other choice since it starts there).  The pike costs
	a little (couple US$ in change is fastest).  

   9 Take RT495 North from the turnpike.

   10 Continue with step 3 under NYC/Conn above.
529.4Get there early if you plan on attendingGUFFAW::GRANSEWICZREAL CHOICES for a real CU!Tue Apr 21 1992 03:162
    
    The meeting STARTS at 3 pm.  Registration starts at 2pm.  
529.5SCHOOL::RIEUSupport DCU Petition CandidatesTue Apr 21 1992 09:058
       Would someone who attends the meeting make a phone call after the
    results are announced so they can be entered in here right away?
     It would probably be easiest to call someone at PKO or the Mill.
       ...and thanks to all the candidates for your long and I imagine
    tiring effort. It IS appreciated. Hopefully it will have been
    worthwhile.
                                              Denny
    
529.6This annual meeting is very importantPLOUGH::KINZELMANPaul KinzelmanTue Apr 21 1992 09:1319
Let me add my thanks to Chris's. Also let me remind folks that the annual
meeting is of *extreme* importance in affecting the future of *our* credit
union for a *long* time to come.

For those folks who were not at the special
meeting and didn't hear about it, the board furnished ample evidence of the
importance of being at the meeting in person. You will get to experience
*first hand* the level of integrity of the board and the level of impartiality
of the chairman or whoever runs the meeting.

At the special meeting, nobody
was able to rebut Mr. Cockburn's oppositions to issue #2 (removal
of the board immediately) because nobody in favor of the motion was able to
obtain the floor from the chairman. More than one person spoke in opposition
to the motion as I recall.

Remember also that when the doors opened at the official time,
a section of the room was already packed with DCU employees, all near the
only microphone available to members who wished to speak.
529.7No info before the annual meetingPLOUGH::KINZELMANPaul KinzelmanTue Apr 21 1992 14:1514
I just spoke with Mary Madden.

She claims that Mike Sacher of O'Rourke and Clark (the election auditors)
is the only person who will know the results of the election before they
are announced at the annual meeting. According to Mary, he was also
responsible for the voting process at the special meeting.

She also says that the annual report will be passed out on our way into
the annual meeting and not before. She says that the annual report has
never been released before other annual meetings either. Does anybody
know if this is true?

I wondered aloud if it is consistent with releasing the candidates statements
earlier than they are available to everybody else and "that's different".
529.8QuestionSALEM::KUPTONKEN IN ROUGHTue Apr 21 1992 15:0813
    I'd like to ask a question:
    
    If there is a question as to the integrity of the ballot counting or as
    to the results of the count, what is the recourse? Who would be
    responsible for a recount? I'm assuming that there will be a very mixed
    response to the election. 
    
    If, for example, 5 RC candidates were elected and the margin of victory
    only 30-40 votes, a NC candidate might call for election and get it
    very quickly where the RC candidtaes might have a much more difficult
    time getting a recount.
    
    Ken
529.9WLDBIL::KILGOREDCU -- I&#039;m making REAL CHOICESTue Apr 21 1992 15:339
    
    I believe the only recourse to address any questions regarding the
    election results is to be at the annual meeting and make whatever
    motions you feel necessary.
    
    As demonstrated by the special meeting, your presence does not
    guarantee that your voice will be heard; but your absence guarantees
    that it will not.
    
529.10COOKIE::WITHERSBob Withers - In search of a quiet momentTue Apr 21 1992 16:1823
At the other credit union I deal with (SSFCU) the annual report was out a month
before the annual meeting.  There were stacks of them on the receptionist's
desk.  Darned nice report from an aggressive FCU with some impressive
statistics (+26% in deposits, 0.6% loan delinquency, if I remember correctly).

They were proud of their added services (such as a complete mobile branch) and
better-than-most rates.

Phil has a copy, if people on the northern right coast want to see it.

BobW

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>PLOUGH::KINZELMAN "Paul Kinzelman"                   14 lines  21-APR-1992 13:15
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>She also says that the annual report will be passed out on our way into
>the annual meeting and not before. She says that the annual report has
>never been released before other annual meetings either. Does anybody
>know if this is true?

529.11DVN?CSC32::R_HARVEYHi Tech goes BOINK!Thu Apr 23 1992 11:377
    
    
    
    	For us here in the "boonies" of Colorado and other places,
    	will the meeting be aired on DVN?
    
    	rth
529.12AOSG::GILLETTPetition candidate for DCU BoDThu Apr 23 1992 11:417
Nope, remember DCU is a separate corporate entity, and thus
cannot have access to stuff like DVN.  Or is it a valuable
employee benefit which aids many Digital employees?

I keep forgetting....

./chris
529.13Oh.CSC32::R_HARVEYHi Tech goes BOINK!Thu Apr 23 1992 11:518
    
    
    	re -1
    
    	The why the letter from the VP informing us of the vote on
    	DIGITAL letter head?? Oh, never mind, I digress.
    
    	rth