Welcome to the CCB Happenings for October 27, 2023.
From the Convention Committee:
We invite CCB members to provide theme suggestions for our 2024 CCB virtual Conference and Convention. If your theme is selected, your idea will set the tone for our next convention and you will win a special prize to be announced.
Please submit theme ideas by November 1 to
Convention.ccb@gmail.com or by phone at: 714-921-0289
From California Diabetics in Action:
please save the date, Tuesday, October 31, 7 PM, for our California Diabetics in Action large Membership business meeting and program.
How are you feeling about transportation these days? Do you have medical necessity? Can you get to your medical providers timely, efficiently and effectively with independence? Please come and join us as we discuss transportation and medical necessity. We will also have at least one door prize of a $25 gift card. For further questions, please email us at cda.ccb22@gmail.com or call Christy Crespin at 909-800-7189.
Please come and join us. Everyone is welcome.
From Inclusive Diversity of California:
The Inclusive Diversity of California (IDC) Program Committee will host its Fall program on Sunday, November 5 on Zoom at 4:00 PM Pacific time, 7:00 PM Eastern time.
Since November is Native American Heritage month, we will share information about Native American history and culture. The presentation will also include a discussion about traditional Native American food and its cultural significance.
Details for joining the zoom call will follow closer to the event date
From the CCB Membership Committee:
The CCB Membership Committee Invites you to its rescheduled open meeting to discuss ACB and its requested data collection. This is the beginning of implementing Resolution 2023-05, Aggregate Data Awareness, adopted at the last CCB Convention and your input is welcomed.! Join us November 8at 7:30PM. Email joe.derrick.green@gmail.com if you’d like the Zoom information.
From CCB Educator James Collins:
Power Saver Rewards is a free public program that gives you a credit on your energy bill when you reduce your energy use during a Flex Alert and help prevent a power outage. Flex Alerts generally occur during heatwaves when there’s a strain on the power grid as folks arrive home from school and work between 4:00 and 9:00 p.m. The best way to reduce energy use during a Flex Alert is to hold off on using major appliances, like the dishwasher, and turn your thermostat up to 78 degrees.
Get the whole family involved and remind everyone in your household to help keep energy use low during a Flex Alert. When you reduce energy use during a Flex Alert, you get a bill credit and help protect vulnerable community members from a power outage. Sign up today at PowerSaverRewards.org to start receiving credits.
Thank you for reading.