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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-08 Information Services 10 F Newsletter for \`.., c‘; Employees and Retirees of Tompkins County c) 1 ip August, 2001 Volume 14 Number 8 "What did you do this weekend ?" By Sharon Heller, Planning Department 4. ' Whitewater kayaking is what I do on the weekend for fun and excitement. r - a Almost every weekend from April through the beginning of November with the 7. t d : occasional winter run, I go kayaking. It is a great way to get away from it all and - - `, : -; see some different places and beautiful rivers. I travel all over the country and '' Canada with a bunch of friends and camp near the rivers we paddle. Whitewater � qx4 . , ,, kayaking is a very technical sport and is extremely fun once you get the hang of it F and know how to roll up once you've capsized. ' s This is me going off my first big waterfall. The falls are about 12' high and it is the ,s .' g Hi first drop on the Moshier Section of the Beaver River in the western Adirondacks. ` ' $ 4 _ _ " " '''''-:.°%,,`" This is a class IV -V section with steep drops and waterfalls. Normally this section a - � F 1 ' " , is dry due to the diversion of water for hydropower, but Orion Power through the P- On , ;r4:404....."0, ..< ., te a e ff orts of American Whitewater, has agreed to release water back into the river for ff � recreation. Over 200 people showed up from all over to run this gem of a river. i Below on the left is a class IV rapid on the Taylorville Secion of the Beaver River. That's me on the right side of the river negotiating this rapid. In Watertown, NY, just 2 hours north of here flows the Black River. This river .. flows all the time and has some interesting class III -IV rapids and some fun places to spend the day surfing. The bottom right picture is of me and my buddies surfing the Route 3 Wave on the Black River. ,.: VEBA - What in the World is a REPORT e VEBA Submitted by Jackie Yoder, Benefits Manager FROM A VEBA is a special, tax - qualified trust established by Tompkins County for some of its employees. It is THE COUNTY authorized under Section 501(c)9 of the IRS code and permits eligible employees to be reimbursed for ADMINISTRATOR out-of-pocket medical expenses. It is important to distinguish this benefit from two other benefits By Stephen whither '' ` ' available to County employees. NN The Flexible Benefit Plan (Section 125 of the As I have mentioned before in this space, one of IRS Code) permits employees to redirect a portion of my strong beliefs is that challenges can be their salary tax free for medical and /or child care reframed into opportunities if one is willing to take expenses. the chance. One of my first challenges was to NN Deferred Compensation (provided to County define the role of the County Administrator. While employees by Nationwide Retirement Solutions) is a the County Charter assigns certain powers and Tong -term savings /investment plan intended as a duties to the administrator, my predecessors have means for employees to accumulate assets for had a range of interpretations. This lack of exact retirement. A VEBA, on the other hand, is funded definition provided me with an opportunity to by the County and permits reimbursement for redefine the role of the County Administration to medical expenses not covered by insurance, and match our current needs. account balances rollover from year to year. If you retire or terminate employment, you may continue to The initial problem was that there were various submit claims for reimbursement of medical ideas of the proper role for the Board of expenses for yourself and your legal dependents until Representatives, Board Committees and the County your account balance has been exhausted. Administrator. I have recently proposed to the Government Operations Committee that the role of VEBA accounts have been approved for employees of the Board be defined as having a primary focus on the Sheriff's Department Road Patrol and Civil Office, the "what and why" of what we do, with an and for members of Management, Confidential and emphasis on policy, budget and goals. The primary CSEA White Collar units who were enrolled in health focus for the County Administrator would be on insurance through the County as of January 1, 2001. how we do business. Administration in this model The County makes annual contributions depending will operate as consultants with emphasis on on agreements with each bargaining unit. In order implementation of policies, operations, measures, to receive reimbursement from your VEBA account a program review and coordination. claim form must be completed and submitted with an explanation of benefits from all insurance carriers With the above in mind, I have proposed both to involved if applicable, and a copy of a bill from the Government Operations and to the department provider of the service. The provider bill must show heads, that the county departments be organized date of service, patient name, charge, provider's full in cabinets. The cabinet structure will serve two name, address and federal tax ID number. All purposes: Cabinets will benefit departments by claims are processed and paid quarterly. For promoting cross communication which, in turn, will example, approved claims submitted by September reduce department boundaries and barriers; and 30 will be paid in October. A claim must be in the cabinets will also assist County Administration by amount of at least $25 in order to be paid and no reducing the need to communicate separately with claim will be paid in excess of your account balance. over 30 departments. For individual county employees, this change in structure will allow for All claims are processed by SIEBA, Ltd., Endicott, greater opportunity to gain experience across NY. If you have questions please contact the department lines. benefit office at Tompkins County Personnel Department, 274 -5526. 1 Are you eating your vegetables? Mental Health has 'Hidden Submitted by Ted Schiele, TC I Iealth Dept. National guidelines urge adults to eat at least 5 Garden servings of fruits and vegetables every day, and Submitted by Liz Croup, Mental '`a"'' coming this fall the Tompkins County employee's Behind the Mental Health building, parallel with Wellness Committee is sponsoring a team challenge Six Mile Creek, is a walkway festooned with to help you learn more about the pleasures of flowers - all in bloom and spectacularly beautiful. eating 5 A Day for better health. There will be prizes and give - aways, recipes and more, all just in Larry Ward, Director of Skylight Continuing Day time for you to enjoy a most healthful holiday Treatment Program says, "It's been nice to get season. Watch for all the details in next month's support from a number of sources. Dave Jayne Corridors! from Facilities has been especially helpful with If you would like to organize a 5 A Day Challenge landscaping, and Fawn's energy has mobilized team (and be the Top Banana), let us know! Call much of what we would call work into a labor of Ted Schiele at 274 -6712, or email love. Staff and clients have responded with tschiele @tompkins- co.org appreciation and the garden is to benefit to a ovicial` o number of people, including Tompkins County ,,, Library staff who come over to eat lunch." All ,OAI /0 are invited to come and enjoy this lovely place. sbi r $c*k °L- 0_ • W .. i1w..7nr r „ „, ` ¢ The Wheels on the Bus Go � 7 = v , ��� t , T ,. 'Round _ ,�.� ,, By: Katy Prince, TC Ilealth Dept. k ! 1 "& ` ,,* ; Do your kids hate riding the school bus? Is it , 4 .„i' "uncool" to ride the big yellow bus? Well, I am the Fawn Ashcraft, volunteer, and CDTs garden parent of three children who don't have a choice but to ride the school bus. They are 15, 10, and 9 years old and I have discovered that the safest way for ;71:1), them to get to school and home is on the school bus. (<--.1) I found out that in the year 2000 it was 87 times �, safer than being driven by a parent or friend, riding Why do I hide stuff on myself? I'II their bicycle, or even walking ( "2000 Report Card on notice something that I'm going to need in a School Bus Safety in the U.S. ©," by Dr. Cal LeMon). short time, and rather than leave it where it is, 50, if you are trying to make the decision whether I put it somewhere LOGICAL, then I can never you should take your children to school every day and find it again! But I remember where I found it pick them up, or maybe let them walk or ride their in the first place. If only I'd leave well enough bike, or even have friends pick them up at your front alone! Guess I'II have to go have a little nibble of door, maybe you should read the article that I did. that cheese I found yesterday and forget my You can locate it on the web at: troubles. If I can find it, that is. I knew I was http: // www.schoolbusinfo.org /intro.htm #press. I found it very interesting and educational. going to need it soon. Annie M. Mouse Second annual blood drive a success!!! Submitted by Diane Bradac, TC' Traimn and Development Tompkins County employees held their Second Annual Blood Drive on July 30 and August 9, 2001. We'd like to extend a major thank you to the 78 county employees and 18 hospital employees who signed up to donate blood. On July 30 we had 29 pints accepted and on Aug 9 th, 63 pints were accepted - 92 pints is fabulous! Summer time drives are especially important to the Red Cross because the college students are gone and many donors are away on vacation. WAY TO GO - WE MADE A DIFFERENCE! Congratulations on another successful blood drive campaign. We appreciate the 131 volunteers who helped make the blood drive a success: •:• Coordinators •:• Recruiters * • :• Sign Makers • Receptionists ❖ Canteen Workers ❖ Set -Up and Tear -Down Crew ,7 ❖ Red Cross Staff and Nurses ❖ and, of course, the many Donors! A special thanks goes to the following county employees who helped behind the scenes to recruit and schedule the many donors: Roxan Noble, Airport Donna Whitaker, Public Library Linnett Warner, Solid Waste Ted Schiele, Public Health Kim Moore, ITS Barbara Davieds, Mental Health Michelle Eighmey, Highway Sherry Haner, Assessment Erin Murphy, County Attorney Marleta Anderson, DSS Dariele Drake, Planning Dianna Schooley, COFA And we'd like to recognize Jackie Kippola, Administration, for taking on the major role of coordinating the event again this year. Her organization, patience, and dedication are greatly appreciated! Sexual & Workplace Harassment Workshops Held Naomi Arndt, Personnel's Organizational Development Coordinator, welcomes all to the workshop On August 1, in the Mental Health board room, about 30 people attended one ( 7. the several harassment workshops given to Tompkins County employees. The speak( was Leora Amir, J.D., M.A., B.A., Chief Executive Officer of Joint Education an Training, Inc. Her presentation was lively and interesting. Asher Hockett, Mental Healt Systems Analyst, says, "It was a thought- provoking, upbeat discussion of issues we don normally cover in the workplace." x We learned there are topics which automatically qualify as off limits. such as race color, age, nationality, disability, religion, or gender: and that any company can make it rules more specific — such as, and this is an example, attorneys might not appreciat "lawyer" jokes flying about. Things we must guard against are those that are offensive ;`; unwelcome, and become patterned or pervasive to a reasonable person in the preset circumstance or context. Can one say such a workshop was enjoyable? This reporter gives an unqualified YES! 4 7th Annual 2001 Employee Golf Tourna.m.ent FRIbAY SEPT. 7th, REGISTRATION 8:15, TEE -OFF @ 9:00 a.m. (fringe time to be used) f Location: Trumansburg Golf Course L p " olt Halsey Street, Trumansburg Ai • 4 Person Team, Captain and Crew • Shot Gun Start w ,. { • Team Format: Must have at least 2 County f ,a ;t o Employees on the 4 person team • T can include employ ees from various a 4 ; � a P Y departments Cost: $36.00 per person, includes 1 greens fee, 18 Holes, 1 cart rental, and BBQ after 18 holes Pay in Advance by August 24th Please return this form with check(s) of 4 x $36 = $144 per team to: Jackie Kippola @ County Administration by August 24th. (check payable to Trumansburg Golf Course) Yes, I'm interested. Name Dept 1. 2. _ 3. Team Mate's Name /Dept. Team Mate's Name /Dept. Team Mate's Name /Dept. 5 Tips your church or organization is planning 9. Since foods containing eggs, dairy h' an event which involves the preparation products, meat, fish, poultry, for and service of a meal, the following custard and cream fillings are guidelines should be followed: involved in foodborne illness, it is Food Safety 1. Conduct all of the food preparation absolutely necessary that the in the church/organizations' kitchen. temperature of these foods be at 2. Designate someone with knowledge maintained either at 140 degrees F of' food sanitation to coordinate and or above or 45 degrees F or below. C o m ni u n i ty Events supervise the food preparation and 10. Have a metal stem probe service. thermometer at the event to 3. Food workers should be free of illness. frequently check food temperatures. 4. Plan the meal so that foods 11. Use gloves and/or utensils to containing eggs, meats, eliminate bare hand contact with GMD fish, poultry or dairy foods that are ready to serve such as T products are served C salads, precooked meats, uncooked ( immediately. �3 v breads, rolls and �J 5. Maintain hot foods at condiments. ( ) 140 degrees F or above during service. 12. Wash hands thoroughly and often. 6. Maintain all cold foods at 45 degrees 13. Use disposable utensils for food \ F or below in storage and service. service when possible. Keep L, 7. Immediately following preparation, your hands away from food rapidly chill all foods which are to contact surfaces and never reuse be served cold and maintain foods at disposable ware. Wash equipment an internal temperature of 45 degrees F and utensils using a 4 -step process: Are your hot foods hot? or below until served. (Use cold - Wash in hot soapy water Cold foods cold? ingredients in the preparation of foods Rinse in hot water Equipment and utensils clean? which are served cold.) Chemically sanitize such as Hands washed? 8. Cook meats, poultry, dressings, with chlorine bleach Probe thermometer available? gravies and casseroles to an Air dry internal temperature of 165 14. Ice used to cool cans and bottles degrees F or above and eggs to should not be used in beverages. 145 degrees F or above. Use a scoop to dispense ice, never your bare hands or a glass. Clean Hands for Clean Foods Wash hands after: TOMPKINS COUNTY Frequent and thorough hand washing remains the first line of defense in ✓ Using the toilet ✓ Smoking HEALTH preventing foodbome illness. The ✓ Handling raw food ✓ Handling soiled following may serve as a guide for the ✓ Coughing or items D E P A R T M E N T proper method of hand washing: sneezing ✓ Scraping tableware Your Partner for a Healthy Community ✓ Touching hair, ✓ Disposing of Division of ,/ face or body garbage • 1. Use soap and warm Environmental Health water. '' 2. Rub your hands 401 Harris B. Dates Drive vigorously for 20 Ithaca, NY 14850 -1385 v -r �_ seconds as you wash The Tompkins County Environmental 607- 274 -6688 \ Health Division will provide a qualified th em. Fax 607 - 274 - 6695 .�. staff member to offer your church or 3. Wash ALL surfaces organization guidance in safe Monday - Friday, X including: -back of hands planning, preparation and serving of 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. V meals. - wrists - between for N ote: Full size fliers available at Food Protectio n Program fingers Prepat b �� �� � ., o i - under fin nails Tompkins County Health Dept. Tompkins County Health Department e , 4. Rinse our hands y Environmental Health Division well. 5. Dry hands with paper NOTE: Preparation and service of References: rY P P "Church Dinners-Do It Safely'. Food Protection towel meals to the public more than once per Envirorvnental Management Division. Manitoba week requires a permit from the Health "Food Safety at Temporary Events", The Food Sanitation P Professional Development Group International Association of Department. Milk, Food & Environmental Sanitarians, Des Moines. Iowa. 6 Are you tired of arguing witb your TEENAGERS?? PARENTS?? Learn to work it out Talk it OUT.! >Set goals, hopes, and needs for the future >Learn to communicate >No one takes the blame Your family can become; >Clearer about its resources >Gain greater understanding about each other >Realize options available for dealing with the issues they face Use PARENT TEEN MEDIATION - It's FREE, CONFIDENTIAL, SHORT -TERM, and CONVENIENT. EVERYONE WINS! Call Marnie at 273 -9347, Community Dispute Resolution Center, 120 West State Street, Ithaca, New York 14850, to discuss your situation. CLASSIFIEDS Announcements: Orientation Session for people interested m foster care or adoption. For more information call Judy Voorheis at 274 - For Sale: 5266. For sale: 1997 Kawasaki 1100 Jet Ski and trailer, 3 seater, Foster Care /Adoption Certification classes start Tuesday, only 119 hours, red, black and white. Like new condition. September 4'' from 6 to 9 p.m. for 11 weeks. Contact Judy Call 589 -6494. Voorheis, Homefinding at 274 -5266. For sale: 1989 Toyota Camry, All Track LE, 100,000 CLASSIFIEDS miles; reliable, some rust, $1,995 or best offer. Call 266- Classified ads up to 25 words in length are free to 6481. County employees, retirees and their immediate families. Ads may be for any purpose, however personal ads will For Rent: not be accepted. No County addresses or telephone For rent: 3 bedroom double -wide on private lot in country. numbers may be listed in your ad, however we do $500/month. Call Brenda or Ed J838 -3046 after 5 p.m. need your full name and County telephone number submitted with the ad in case there are questions. Submit your ad to County Corridors c/o Michelle Services: Pottorff, Board of Representatives, Courthouse, Ithaca, Tioga Technical - Don't kill your computer! Let me NY 14850 via US or interdepartmental mail or a -mail to: help with troubleshooting, training, upgrades - whatever mpottorffetompkins co.org it takes to get you and your computer working together NOTE: again. Call James Keegan at 273 -7957 evenings or If you would like to modify your classified or want to weekends. run it again, you must re- submit it! Tynyk Originals is proud to announce that selected _ items are now available at Contented Country Gifts located at 297 Jersey Hill Road, Danby; one of the most DEADLINE: 1 TUESDAY OF THE MONTH unique shops in the area! Custom gifts and home decor Articles to be considered for the September 20 items are still available by calling 564 -9244 evenings or issue, must be received by noon on Tuesday, weekends. If I can't make it, you don't need it!! September 4 Submit articles via e-mail as an Tense? Stressed? Achy? Therapeutic Massage can attachment or on disk in any file format that is put relaxation and comfort back into your life. For an readable by Word for Windows '95. Send disk and appointment or information call Richard Reed at 753- hard copy to County Corridors c/o Michelle Pottorff, 6383. Board of Representatives, Courthouse, Ithaca, NY 14850. Please include a contact number in case Kinetic Performance — specializing in Motorsports , questions arise. engines, carburetion and general racing fabrication. - Call Dayton Umholtz at 277 -6442 evenings or weekends. COUNTY CORRIDORS Articles and opinion pieces for County Corridors are selected by French Tutor — Call Sarah at 257 -3047. Please leave a the Editorial Board based on their interest to Tompkins County message. employees and retirees. They do not necessarily express the opinions of the Editorial Board. Material is solicited from current employees, retirees and others. The Editorial Board reserves the right to edit submissions, except in the instance of copyright materials. Congratulations: EDITORIAL BOARD Michelle Pottorff (Editor) Board of Representatives To Jeff Vandermark of Facilities, and his wife, Iretta Ellis (Chair) Information Technology Services Elizabeth, on the birth of their son, Ayron Jeffrey, on Bill Chapp Department of Social Services July 21, 2001. Sharon Cooper Sheriff's Office Liz Croop Department of Mental Health Katy Prince Health Department Vickie Wagner (Artist) Department of Assessment Donna Deputron (Distribution Coordinator) Facilities 8 tQ l F Newsletter for EmployQQS and Retirees of Tompkins County t 0 tt p S 9 .... .. • Our thoughts and prayers go out to all in Tight of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. We are still Americans and we will survive!!! 7 , 7 i ' , F !°- } "What did you do ths weekend ? by Cheryl Nelson, Public Work Department Tompkins County Highway Division had an entry in both the Groton Old Home Days parade, on August 18th and Trumansburg Fair parade, on August 25th. The truck entered into these parades was the newest addition to the Highway's fleet a 2001 Sterling 10 -wheel dump truck. The truck was put into service in June and will be used for hauling gravel, stone, blacktop and other materials during the construction season. It will then be harnessed with a snow plow and wing for snow removal operations on the west side of Tompkins County. Barry Rollins, Motor Equipment Operator, and Cheryl Nelson, Public Works Administrator, rode in the truck in the Groton parade. Richard Chase, Highway Crew Supervisor, and Michael Rogers, Motor Equipment Operator, rode in the Trumansburg parade. It was great to see so many people at these parades and to hear the compliments about this newest addition to the Highway Division's equipment. Be watching for other Highway Division entries in local parades next year! 7 a : y , r ,. e , fi 'b� �aYw spas o `dam it -' r �` 41F'- - _ ° Cr y E$' • ? .„ '.e .'.. s. x w. F"' s y � $ � . 4 aq'gaait. � .s as °°� , ` .yyyy iow #d4'' e tix Y 1 a ,, � _......,..»— �.... Barry Rollins and Cheryl Nelson parade the County Highway's latest addition at the Groton Old Horne Days -- Good News for BCBS Subscribers Submitted by Jackie Yoder, Benefits Manager REPORT , Blue Cross Blue Shield of Central New York has "paid FRO11 back" to Tompkins County and its BCBS subscribers rr $484,343. This payment represents the amount of THE COUNTY premium payments made in excess of medical claims - paid during calendar year 2000. ADMINISTRATOR . • t The portion of this payment due County employees is $41,111.26 and will be returned in the form of premium By Stephen Whicher «, reductions during the month of November 2001 (for December insurance coverage). Retirees with BCBS coverage will receive separate The following is a brief update for those of you not notification of their health insurance rebate. in the inner loop of the budget process. As of this writing, we are approximately halfway through program committee reviews of department and United Way Campaign Ready to Kick agency budgets and over target requests. To date off the program committees are making very few Submitted by Roxanne lacovelli, Personnel Assistant changes to my recommended budget and are granting very few over target requests. The sparcity of changes and over - target approvals is recognition by the committees of both the challenges presented � by this year's budget and the sincere effort made by nearly all departments and agencies to meet the By the time you read this newsletter, the 2001 -2002 Board's guidelines. The extra work put in by United Way Campaign will have begun. departments to develop three -year plans have served Tompkins County employees have traditionally well to increase the committees' ability to see the responded favoraby and we have an opportunity this potential effect on programs if departments are year to really make ourselves proud by required to absorb future payroll increases. Thanks increasing our giving, to all who have gone the extra mile to make this difficult year go as smoothly as possible. First, we are encouraging those employees who Additional thanks should be made for two haven't contributed in the past to do so this year. If we outstanding efforts in the past weeks. Police, Fire, could increase contributions by just 5 EMC and Dispatch personnel should be percent, it would be an excellent effort. Translated into real people, this means 50 more individuals need commended for their outstanding efforts in dealing to participate in this year's campaign. with both the TCAT and the Airport accidents. The interagency and intergovernmental response to both Second, if you are a regular giver please think of these tragedies was impressive, professional and seriously about increasing your contribution by $5.00. assuring. That's right, just by $5.00 for the whole Finally, I can't close without mentioning the County year!! If everyone who already contributes did this, Employees' Golf Tournament, I had a great time we would increase the County's contribution even though I couldn't get there until noon and our significantly and become a real leader in government team ended vying for last place because of a sector giving a major accomplishment. misunderstanding of the rules (we certainly were Thanks in advance for the terrific job you do in this not short of talent!). Thanks to Jackie Kippola for important campaign. , y another great tournament! 2 5 A Day Challenge , e glsrrat}o n ond ay, D eadline : * for better health The Oct . 1 , 3 :o0 pm C Challenge starts Oct 8 \ and en N o, 16 Form a team, and be the Top Banana! it's easy to form a team. lust fill out an application (below) and mail it to the Head of Lettuce. Or, send the required info in an email. Snail mail and email addresses are listed at the bottom of the registration form. On the form, fill in the name, department, phone number and email (if available) for the Top Banana (that'syou, the team captain) and for each team member. Plus, be sure to think up a dynamic team name. Registration forms are also on the 5 A Day web site ( www. tompkins- co.org/wellness /5aday /) or call 274 -6710. N. :: '''\ 1 1 11 0 4 The Top Banana` Being the Top Banana is a little work and a lot of cool. Here's whatyou have to do: ; 4o , r I. Form a team of 4 or 5 members. 0 2. Be in charge of coming up with a team name. 3. Send in the team registration to registeryour members and your team name. 4. Collectyour team members' scores every Monday. 5. Add all your members' scores to getyour team total. 6. Send the team total into the Had of Lettuce to be tallied in the weekly team standings (you'll get info on how to do this onceyou register). L , �' � That's it Then just have fun and go for the first place prize! TEAM REGISTRATION FORM 5 A Day Challenge * for better health REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Monday Oct. 1, 3:00 pm Team Name Top Banana (team captain): Name: Department: _ Phone: Email: _._ . Team Members (must be employed at least halftime with Tompkins County) NAME DEPT. EMAIL OR PHONE 2 . -- — -- — 3. 4. — 5. SEND your completed registration form 1o: the Head of Lettuce, Go Health Promotion Program, TC Health Department or EMAIL all necessary information to tarocagtompkins co.org. You must include all requested info for your registration to be valid. i The Tompkins County Employee Wellness Committee's S /iN D ay Challenge a for better health it r T'\ 4°1 10,09- 41 IP f i It 000 .,,,,,,. .),\ ,,,, ,, ft „,„ „,.., 41'4i f .014,----oirel"'" .„_,...„,. L . L ,_.., ,„,,,, , " www.tompkins - co.org /wellness /5aday/ The 5A Day Challenge is... • a way to have fun with your co- workers • a way to make the most of the bounty of Central New York's gardens. farms and orchards • a way to win some cool stuff • and last, but not least, a way to getyou thinking about and eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. How it works at- a- glance: Your goal is to eat 5 or more servings of fruits and vegetables every day. ' ' You get points for eating fruits and vegetables. Specifically, one (I) point for every servingyou eat (up to 5 points a day). To play. you must be a member of a registered team of 4 or 5 people. Anyone can form a team. ilk Team leaders are the Top Banana. Scores are tallied by team. Team members total up their individual score weekly. The team's Top Banana adds members' individual scores together for the team's weekly \\-.,\LN: total. The team's weekly total is submitted to the Head of Lettuce.* Scores are recorded by the Head of Lettuce as team averages (total team score divided by number of people on the team). That way, a team of 4 has the same chance as a team of 5. The winning team will be the team with the most points at the end of the Challenge, which goes from October 8 to November 16, 2001 (6 weeks). There will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes for the teams, and one grand prize for participating individuals. Plus. there will be a lot of other prizes given away. That's itl You can win stuff for eating. All you have to do is think fruits and veggies. And there will be lots of help all along the way... from the Wellness Committee and from your co- workers. Stay tuned for recipes, shopping tips, storage tips, and snack ideas foryou and your family. Get all the details and fine print on the Web! ** Visit ww.tompkins- co.org/wellness /5aday! w r R *iiii egistration deadline: Mon., Oct. 1 at 3:00 pm i The Challenge begins Oct. 8 and ends Nov 16. r-- IRO ," ._" 'The Health Promotion Program at the Health Department # * .7 "if you do not have Web access, call 274 -6710 for a printed copy of the contest details and fine print. 7 ANNUAL COUNTY EMPLOYEE GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTS Submitted by Jackie Kippola, Administration 20 DEPARTMENTS COME TOGETHER FOR A DAY OF PRECISION AND ANTICS If you've never played in a County Golf Tournament, you missed a platinum opportunity to socialize with lots of fun people. It was a great way to put a face with a voice that you've often heard on the telephone when you call another department. ,, On Friday, September 7, 2001, 84 golfers turned out at the Trumansburg Golf Course for another stellar day of basking in the 85- degree sun. After knocking around 18 holes worth of golf balls. and sometimes one or two into someone else's fairway, all golfers enjoyed a delectabJo dinners and took home very fashionable prizes. Congratulations to our first time winners -- Chantalise DeMarco, William Barrett, Pam Fairh -- and Paul Fairbanks Not only did they take home 1' place tri k - erred possession of the most prestigious plaque, which roves from year to /Par - : � 4'"" RCS place winners' offices. The plaque displays the names of the 1 place teams for the past 7 years. Another fancy of the I place team is the honor of visiting the prize table first. Sony, Denny, you can't have 1' place every year, but you gave it a good shot to stay in the hunt. And one phrase comes to mind for Jay Franklin, Don Franklin, Debbie Giordano, and Kip Giordano: "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride." I guess your winning spirit will keep you coming back next year for a trip to the altar! Thanks very much to the Vending Committee for donating the money so that each golfer could walk away with a prize. Mark your calendar for next year: as always, the Friday after Labor Day. Yowar& "vitechto-attend TOMPKINS COUNTY OFFICE FOR THE AGING PUBLIC HEARING To give comment on our proposed Annual Plan followed by Perspectives on the Nursing Home Crisis: A Panel Discussion with special guests Marty Luster, New York State Assemblyman Marshall Blake, President, Service Employees International Union, Local 1199 Penny Abulencia, R.N., M.S.N., Vice - President for Pace Operations and Executive Director of Independent Living Services M ay, 0cto 22 at 1 0:00ayw Lo-ncjvCeAv A u.d,LtoriAA,m/ 1. Bala, Vi4ta/Drvve, Ithaca,, NY Please contact the Office for the Aging at 274 -5490 for more information CLASSIFIEDS Ufa 0 ` Remember whe n all the little mice in second For Sale: 1 grade left their sweaters in school? I looked around my work area today, and there are 3 sweaters here! Nice For sale: 1990 Nissan pickup, bedliner, AM /FM cassette, afternoons and cold mornings necessitate changes in my reliable driven everyday, very rusty. S800 obo. Call wardrobe management, but I thought I had made SOME 533 - 7647. progress since grade school! I think a little nip of cheddar just may enhance my memory. Now if I can just remember For sale: 1999 Exercise bike; $125, like new. Contact where I left it... Gale at 607 - 273 -1208. Annie N. Mouse For sale: 1993 Pontiac Lelvlans, 72,000 miles, AM /FM CLASSIFIEDS S2,�:tte, automatic, many new parts, good condition, Classified ads up to 25 words in length are free to County '1 532-4092. employees, retirees and their immediate families. Ads may For sale: Garage Dui_ for ose, however personal ads will not be or best offer. Call Ron at 272`-'1 condition. Asking $ be an 150 y P ur p *Pr 5:30 p.m. may be listed in your ad, however we do need your full accepted. No County addresses or telephone numbers For sale: Piano with bench. Spinet, in very good cone .. _ Ve re wood work. �,I,500 firm. Please call 564 0565. "`"° and County telephone number submitted with the 'y P ttY ad in case tnzt - ..... ,. .,__ �cullmit your ad to County Corridors c/o Michelle Pottorff, Board of Representatives, Services: Courthouse, Ithaca, NY 14850 via U5 or interdepartmental mail or e to: mpottorffCtompkins co.org Tioga Technical - Don't kill your computer! Let me NOTE: help with troubleshooting, training, upgrades - If you would like to modify your classified or want to run whatever it takes to get you and your computer working it a_• ain, ou must re it! together again. Call James Keegan at 273 - 7957 evenings or weekends. DEADLINE: 1 TUESDAY OF THE MONTH Articles to be considered for the October 18 issue, Tynyk Originals is proud to announce that selected must be received by noon on Tuesday, October 2n items are now available at Contented Country Gifts Submit articles via e as an attachment or on disk in located at 297 Jersey Hill Road, Danby; one of the most an file format that is readable by Word for Windows unique shops in the area! Custom gifts and home decor y items are still available by calling 564 -9244 evenings or `95. Send disk and hard copy to County Corridors c/o weekends. If I can't make it, you don't need it!! Michelle Pottorff, Board of Representatives, Courthouse, Ithaca, NY 14850. Please include a contact Tense? Stressed? Achy? Therapeutic Massage can ' number in case questions arise. Put relaxation and comfort back into your life. For an appointment or information call Richard Reed at 753 COUNTY CORRIDORS 6383. 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