Retiree Chapter

INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 2321
RETIREE CHAPTER
1049 TURNPIKE STREET NO. ANDOVER, MA 01845
retirees@ibew2321.org

 

February 3, 2010


Dear Retirees,

Happy New Year to all of you. We have scheduled our next luncheon for Wednesday, February 24th, at Angelica’s in Middleton. Our speaker at this luncheon will be Attorney David Burbidge who will speak on trusts, estate planning, elder laws to avoid probate and taxes, etc. I believe you will find him most interesting. The information on the luncheon is as follows:

Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Place: Angelica’s Restaurant
49 So. Main St. Rte #114
Middleton, Ma.
Time 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Our dues will remain at $25 for a single membership, $40 for two. This includes both of our luncheons for the year, the second one usually being in November. They are due at this time. You can mail them to the Union Office at the address on the letterhead or pay at the door. Checks should be made payable to the IBEW Local 2321 Retiree Chapter.

We will again have some nice raffle prizes and we look forward to seeing all of you there. Please contact anyone on the board at the numbers listed below as to whether or not you plan to attend. We have to give the restaurant a headcount so it is very much appreciated if you can let us know. If anyone knows of a retired member that has never received our letter, please call one of us with their address and we will add them to our mailing list. Because some members may have retired out of New Hampshire or another Local, we do not have access to that information.

Peter Dineen      (unavailable)        Marty Quinn    978 453-6568
Sissy Cronk        978 957-5824      Jeanne Collins 978 744-3206
Carolyn Salerno 617 725-0043      Gail Scanlon     978 459-3455

Again, we look forward to seeing you there.


Respectfully yours,
Retiree Board IBEW Local 2321

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