Fort Bend - Harris Retired Educators Podcast Series: Recent Episodes

Fort Bend - Harris Retired Educators

We are active, involved, retired educators who meet monthly to:

• Encourage the economic, intellectual, social, and physical well being of our members. • Promote educational excellence by providing books for children. • Encourage volunteer opportunities. • Support legislation favorable to retired and active school personnel. • Enjoy each other's company.

And bring inspirational and informative programs to our monthly meetings at Sugar Land First United Methodist Church. Please enjoy and share these program episodes!

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Handbells are always a beautiful way to express music and it becomes even more beautiful when you combine that with the celebration of the message of Christmas.  Enjoy this final meeting of 2019 in full stereo as we look back at Christmas 2019.

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This year TRTF’s goal is to raise $100,000 in donations for its programs that assist past, present, and future educators.  A $20 contribution from each of us will go a long way toward achieving this goal.

Since its inception in 2010, A Helping Hand has given more than $150,000 in aid to help fellow retirees and current teachers get back on their feet. Learn more about TRTF and view the new foundation videos.

Get all the details in the December newsletter.

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At number 7 of the top 10 scams is the Medicare/Healthcare Scam. The caller will ask for your Medicare number. Once the caller has it, the number is used for fraudulent claims. Notify the Texas Senior Medicare Patrol at 888-341-6187 or online.

Learn more about the BBB Education Foundation.

2020 Census workers earn $18 hourly wage with paid training fees, flexible hours, and mileage. Applicants must be a US citizen over the age of 18 with a Social Security number, possess a valid driver license, have access to a vehicle, be fluent in English, have a computer with Internet access and an email address, pass a criminal background check, and commit to complete training. Apply online at 2020Census.

Get all the details in the November newsletter.

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It is important to plan where to meet in case of emergency to alleviate confusion and avoid disaster.  Memorize family phone numbers and make a list to keep in your emergency kit and near your telephone.  Your emergency kit should include a bag ready to go with your waterproof bags to protect valuable documents and copies of credit cards.  Prepare a kit if you plan to stay at home.

FBH Volunteers are needed to tutor or mentor elementary, middle-school, and high-school students in reading skills and help them complete homework assignments; teach ESL classes in reading, writing, listening, and speaking; tutor English speaking students in Spanish; and help Spanish-speaking students improve their Spanish.  Volunteers may also teach classes for citizenship, basic computer concepts, and financial literacy.

You may fill out an application form at 927 3rd St. in Rosenberg or apply online at FBH.

Get all the details in the October newsletter.

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With an enjoyable musical salute to Texas, the Sugar Sisters with cowgirl hats and props brought back old memories with their rendition of western music and the Texas state song, “Texas, Our Texas,” written by William Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright. Gene Autry was brought to mind with “Back in the Saddle Again” and “Deep in the Heart of Texas.” The Civil War era folk song “Yellow Rose of Texas,” once recorded by Ernest Tubb and Gene Autrey, was delightfully sung by the Sugar Sisters. Their program also included Hank Williams, Jr.’s “Hey, Good Lookin’,“ Bob Wills’ “Rose of San Antone,” the Sons of the Pioneers’ “Tumbling Tumbleweeds,” and Roy Rogers’ “Happy Trails.”

Get all the details in the September newsletter.

This podcast is an audio production of Radio Lounge, a Houston voiceover training and podcast recording studio