Events and News

Spring Seminar 2007 Recap

Events and News
The LOMA Society of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) held its Spring Seminar on Tuesday, May 15, at the Catholic Aid Association auditorium in Arden Hills, Minnesota.  Following a scrumptious breakfast buffet, Society President Paul Lindemann welcomed all attendees.  He also recognized the Company Representatives and Educational Representatives for all the work they do for LOMA and our Society.  Each Educational Representative and Company Representative in attendance received a pen made by T.L.C. Toys, a local non-profit organization that
makes toys for needy children. Paul shared with us the story of T.L.C. Toys and its founder, Mel Hartman.

2007 Winter Meeting Recap

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The LOMA Society of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul held its Winter Meeting on March 6 at the Four Points Sheraton in Minneapolis.  Following dinner, Society President Paul Lindemann welcomed the attendees and conducted a brief business meeting.  He recognized the achievements of departing board members and past presidents Terry Teske and Lori Webb and thanked them for their many years of dedicated service to the organization.  He also acknowledged the efforts of immediate past President Rolf Anderson.   
 
The evening’s keynote speaker was Laurie Kimball, who delivered an engaging presentation entitled, “Stress: What, Who, Why and How or the Ups and Downs of Stress.”  Her talk focused on recognizing and managing stress.  

Winter 2007 Meeting

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Laurie Kimball

"Stress: What, Who, Why and How or the Ups and Downs of Stress"

The LOMA Society of the Twin Cities is pleased to announce that Laurie Kimball will be this year’s keynote speaker at the Winter Meeting. Her talk will focus on recognizing and managing stress.

Participants will learn why stress occurs, the symptoms of stress, who’s affected by stress, and how stress can be managed. Laurie will discuss ways to reduce stress and demonstrate exercises to “recharge.” Resources for learning more about stress will also be provided.

Scholarship Applications Due June 30, 2007

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The LOMA Society of the Twin Cities Scholarship program will award a $500.00 scholarship in 2007 for post-secondary education. Students may be an accepted first year or continuing student.

Eligible students are members of the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities in good standing, their children, grandchildren or spouse. New FLMI designees eligible for membership in the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities are also eligible if they receive their designation prior to the application deadline of June 30, 2007.

A statement of personal goals or development plan must be submitted for post-secondary students. Members or associate members must submit a statement of how their LOMA educational achievements or society membership has helped them. Details are included in the Scholarship Program Guidelines.

Spring Seminar -- May 10, 2006

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On Wednesday, May 10th, 2006, the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities will host our annual Spring Seminar at the Zuhrah Shrine Center and Mansion, located at 2540 Park Avenue South in Minneapolis. Cost is $40 for members, $50 non-members. Registration and breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m.  Program begins at 8:30 a.m. and ends at noon.

Topics include: 'How you really can afford long term care insurance' and 'Saving money on your health insurance…the FUN way!'

Contact: Jennifer Victor-Larsen at jennifer.victorlarsen@prudential.com or (763) 509-4061 by Monday, May 1st, 2006.

Winter Dinner Meeting - February 28, 2006

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On Tuesday, February 28th, 2006, the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities will host our Winter Meeting at Prudential, located at I-694 & Bass Lake Road. Cost is $30 for members, $40 non-members (ask about a special introductory membership rate for Prudential employees).  Registration begins at 5:00 p.m., Dinner at 5:30.

Speaker: Chuck Anderson, Vice President, National Sales-Independent Brokerage Channel, Prudential Financial
Topic: "I'm Excited (about the state of the Life Insurance Industry) and WHY YOU SHOULD BE TOO!" 

Menu: Buffet choice of Prime Rib or Seafood Penne, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans Almandine, Glazed Baby Carrots, Tossed Salad, Wild Rice Salad, and Cheesecake.

Scholarship Applications Due June 30, 2006

Events and News

The LOMA Society of the Twin Cities Scholarship program will award a $500.00 scholarship in 2006 for post-secondary education. Students may be an accepted first year or continuing student.

Eligible students are members of the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities in good standing, their children, grandchildren or spouse. New FLMI designees eligible for membership in the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities are also eligible if they receive their designation prior to the application deadline of June 30, 2006.

A statement of personal goals or development plan must be submitted for post-secondary students. Members or associate members must submit a statement of how their LOMA educational achievements or society membership has helped them. Details are included in the Scholarship Program Guidelines.

TCF Holidazzle Parade

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On Thursday, December 1, the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities will once again participate in the TCF Holidazzle Parade on the Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. We'll be walking in front of the parade to collect food and cash donations for the Emergency FoodShelf Network.

We need 12-15 volunteers to cover all the necessary positions and tasks that evening. The time commitment is small--we'll meet at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis at 5:30 and be done sometime between 7:00 and 7:30--but the reward is great. It's a fun way to get yourself and others in the holiday spirit, while helping a good cause!

Annual Recognition Banquet

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On September 27th, 2005, the LOMA Society of the Twin Cities hosted our annual Recognition Banquet at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel, 400 Hamline Avenue, St. Paul, (651) 642-1234.

Speaker: Mr. Bob Ehren, Securian Financial Group, Vice President, Life Product Manufacturing
Mr. Ehren discussed how LOMA education provides a solid foundation upon which relationships at work can be built by Underwriters, Marketing Specialists, Actuaries and many other areas of each company.

Menu: Strawberry Spinach Salad, Roasted Prime Rib, Fruits of the Forest Berry Pie
Contact: Mary Rausch, FLMI at mary_rausch@allianzlife.com or 763-765-7754

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