Calendar of Events
President’s Note
Because of the computer and the way it dates files, I see
that the last time I wrote such a note was over a decade ago when we were
welcoming in 2010! So I greet you now at the dawning of 2023, my last year ever
to serve as UHNGCC president, a one-year term before someone on the board now
will step up and into the position next year. Since last I was with you as
president, the reins have passed on to Jim Sane, Mel Freeman, Jack Bancer,
Stan Mobley, and Karen Owensby – five different people with different years
of service, different ways of serving. Significant changes have been ushered in
with their leadership: a brand new kitchen, added railings to the back patio, new
painted trim on doors and around windows, new flower boxes out front, the first Little
Library in the gorge, added benches in the azalea garden, signs made and
painted for our building, our picnic shelter, our walking track, a refurbishing
of our storage space and our serving area behind the kitchen, and of late, our
new Community Room, that anyone may use free of charge. And Chuck Mallory has re-taped the old shuffleboard lines in the room behind the dining room. Soon new paint will be applied and we will purchase new equipment so that the old game can have new life in our building.
We were shut down for several years because of the pandemic,
and we took this opportunity to make needed changes to our old building. We had to
make sure in heavy rains we were not washed away. In freezing temperatures, we
had to make sure our pipes did not burst. An old building requires a good deal
of maintenance, which began in earnest in 2010, when we replaced all the windows, the
insulation in floor and ceiling, and re-did the bathrooms, adding a handicapped
accessible door and bars to one, and a ramp into the building as well. For many
of us, perhaps you no longer recognize what we used to look like because we
have become so used to looking at what we now look like! All of these changes
were made possible by neighbors who volunteered their time—you among them—whether you did the physical
labor or supported our fundraising efforts. It takes a village.
The Board of the UHNGCC considers itself a team. We work
together as a unit, consider ourselves as co-equals in handling the business of
our organization. We have new by-laws (available upon request), we have
multiple ways of communicating with Gerton: first, the long-time ECHO, free
at the Post Office and available online at www.gertonecho.blogspot.com, an
email that goes out from groundedingerton for each activity that we sponsor,
and our old trusted sign that still stands on the side of the road by our
center. Also, we post notices on the inside door of the local Post Office, too.
And we hope word-of-mouth is still out there sharing what is going on.
Should you have a concern about something relevant to all of
us, please make your concern known to the board by sending an email to:
groundedingerton@ gmail.com—someone on the board will respond to you.
I look forward to seeing you at our January and February
gatherings—and most especially at our Chili Cook-off on January 21 and our special Musical
Presentation by EVA and DIEGO on Saturday, February 25, 2023, 3 p.m. Bring
yourself and a guest.
Be safe and warm in these days.
Margaret Whitt, President, UHNGCC
73rd Annual WNC Honors Awards
From the WNCCommunities
From left: Jim Earnhardt, Margaret Whitt, Sylvia Sane, and Ellen Boyle represented UHNGCC at the annual event.November Dinner and Program
Last Litter Sweep of the Year
Neighbors gathered on a chilly December 2, Friday morning at 9:30, to pick up roadside trash that had been placed (or flung!) by passersby. From left: Mike Hamlin, Teresa Garrick, Graham Sturgis, Sarah Gayle, Tommy Garrick, Chuck Mallory, Steve Ringenberg, Mike Reandeau, Stan Mobley, Jim Earnhardt, and (kneeling) Jami Linn. This was the biggest turnout all year! By 11 a.m. all were safely back in the warmth of their homes. The group gathered 14 full bags of trash and one bag of recyclables. We will once again gather in the spring to perform this necessary service to keep the roadway through Gerton looking clean. Thanks to all who helped.Greenery Work Day
Sarah Gayle, Jim Earnhardt, Ellen Boyle, Graham Sturgis, and Sylvia Sane look over the huge pile of cut greens from which to cut and assemble the "green" part of the hanging. We were finished by noon, but it took longer, of course, for Mike and Stan to hang up the work. Thanks to all who were able to participate--a gift to all of us who live here and a gift to all those passing by on our scenic by-way.
Henderson County Tax Re-Appraisal Meeting
December Holiday Party
Great Gerton 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off
- Submit your name and chili description - type of meat/vegetarian and heat level (high, medium, low) - to groundedingerton@gmail.com by Wednesday, January 18. (The cook's name will not be disclosed for voting.)
- Serve chili in a crock pot to keep it warm. (Let us know if you don't have a crock pot.)
- Provide condiments, if desired
- Be set up by noon on the 21st
Gerton Fire and Rescue Report
from Jay Alley, Department Chief
January 1, 2023
We want to thank everyone who participated and donated to the fundraiser this last year. We were able to purchase two of the Bullard TXS thermal imaging cameras. Your support means more than we could ever express to you. With this addition to our arsenal of tools, we will be better prepared to conduct searches within smoke-filled structures and other areas where our visibility could be obscured.
In the last update, I introduced the three newest members to our department. I would like to say that TR Maloney and Erik Julian have been diligently working on obtaining their technical rescue certification. As of today they have completed all of the technical rescue classes and should receive their certification within the next couple of months. We are very proud of them. TR is currently enrolled to take his Emergency Medical Technician. These two young men are shining examples of what our membership represent.
So far this year, we have responded to over 90 calls for service. The department is maintaining the volunteers and occasionally have new ones join. They train every week and respond to calls. We are also offering the firefighter 1 & 2 classes at our station. Their dedication to training helps to prepare them for whatever situation we may encounter.
We would also like to clarify something about medical calls. Anytime you have a medical call at your residence, we will respond if we are dispatched. There have been times when we were not dispatched because the county dispatch uses an EMD dispatch model. When you call 911, they will ask a series of questions to determine the severity of the call. If the EMD shows the call serious enough, they will dispatch the fire department. If it doesn’t, they do not, and the EMS unit will respond from wherever they are located to you in non-emergency mode. I have asked several times to be dispatched on all medical calls no matter the severity. Thus far, I have had no success getting this accomplished. My recommendation is anytime you call 911, always tell them you are in Gerton and tell them it is an emergency. I have tried and will continue to try to get that changed. Speaking of medical calls, I wanted to let everyone know that we do not charge for our services. If an EMS unit comes and evaluates you or transports you, they may charge a fee. We do not receive any funding from that. Those bills are from the EMS service, whether it be Henderson County or Fairview. It has happened a few times where they responded and evaluated the patient and EMS billed the patient. I just wanted to clear that up in case you ever received a bill for a medical emergency. It is not from Gerton Fire and Rescue.
We also want to remind you that as when we changed the time in November, you should change out your smoke detector batteries. If your smoke detectors are older than 10 years old, you should think about replacing them. We do have a limited number of smoke detectors and batteries at the station and can assist you installing them if needed. We also would like to pre-plan your home if you would be willing to allow us. Remember smoke detectors save lives!
We want to thank everyone for your support and remind you to call 911 anytime you have an emergency. Please do not call the station since it could potentially slow response if no one is there. Also, anytime you call on a cell phone, make sure you let them know you are in Gerton in Henderson County. The cell towers are in Buncombe County and all cell 911 calls go to Buncombe County 911 center. As a reminder, the station number is (828) 290-6194.
As always, please stay safe and call us when you have an emergency. We are ready and willing to respond to help. Thank you for all of your support!
Neighborhood News
Passing of Long-time Gerton Neighbor
David was born in Tampa, FL on Friday, October 4, 1940, to the late James Edison Erskine, Sr, and Mable Gwendolyn Scarborough Erskine. He is also preceded in death by his brother, James Edison Erskine, Jr.
David was a man of relentless love and a pillar of strength for his family. He was a friend to many, an avid birdwatcher, fisherman, and fisher of men. David was a man of wisdom and anecdotal tales who always knew how to charm a room. He was loved and cherished by all who knew him.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Billie Joan Erskine; daughter, Lorri Erskine and son, David “Dee” Erskine Jr. (Jennifer); grandchildren, Chelsea Joan West (Lucas), Cassidy Erskine, and Cydney Huntley; great-grandchildren, Annasophia West, Ezra West, and Deacon West; and sisters, Nancy Erskine Caffee, Marion Erskine Netherly, and Julie Dell Chambers.
A Memorial Service was held in honor of David on Saturday December 3, 2022, at 1 p.m. at Bearwallow Baptist Church in Gerton, NC. A Gravesite burial took place following the service at Bearwallow Cemetery, which was followed by a meal served at the UHNGCC for friends and family.
Officers of UHNGCC for 2023: President - Margaret Whitt; Vice-President - Ellen Boyle; Secretary - Karen Owensby; Treasurer - Sylvia Sane; Board Members - Chuck Mallory, Sarah Gayle; Stan Mobley, Lee Strickland, and Teresa Garrick.