TCCAA Board Meeting Schedule for Calendar Year 2023/24
August 15, 2024
October 17, 2024 December 19, 2024 February 20, 2025 April 17, 2025 June 19, 2025 |
Trimble County Extension Office
Hope Community Center Oldham County Senior Center Trimble County Extension Office Hope Community Center Oldham County Senior Center |
43 High Country Road, Bedford, KY
684 Elm Street, Eminence, KY 1015 Dispatchers Way, LaGrange, KY 43 High Country Road, Bedford, KY 684 Elm Street, Eminence, KY 1015 Dispatchers Way, LaGrange, KY |
Board of Directors
Tri-County Community Action Agency’s Board of Directors will meet on the dates listed above at 10:00 a.m. The public is invited to attend. Tri-County CAA provides services in Henry, Oldham and Trimble Counties of Kentucky.
Contact: Angela Anderson, 502-222-1349
Contact: Angela Anderson, 502-222-1349
Current Board Members
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ELECTED
PUBLIC SECTOR Judge John Ogburn (Trimble) P.O. Box 251 Bedford, KY 40006 502-255-7196 Will McCoy (Trimble) P.O. Box 201 Bedford, KY 40006 502-663-1309 Judge Scott Bates (Henry) 2317 Jackson Rd. Eminence, KY 40019 502-724-3770 Sheriff Keith Perry (Henry) 123 N. Property Rd. New Castle, KY 40050 Wayne Theiss (Oldham) 5103 Glen Cove Rd. LaGrange, KY 40031 Judge David Voegele ( Oldham) 100 west Jefferson St. LaGrange, KY 40031 |
REPRESENTATIVES OF
LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES Kenneth Cottongim (Trimble)
259 Watson Lane Bedford, KY 40006 Crystal Whitice (Trimble) 58 Persell Road Bedford, KY 40006 Melodye Ansman (Henry) 49 Melodye Lane Campbellsburg, Ky. 40011 Lorraine Hawkins (Henry) 221 Chilton Court Campbellsburg, KY 40011 Rebecca Zocklein (Oldham) 100 W. Jefferson St. LaGrange, KY 40031 Elsie Carter (Oldham) 114 East Main Street LaGrange, Ky. 40031 |
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
PRIVATE SECTOR Jane Proctor (Trimble) 43 High Country Lane Bedford, KY 40006 Susan Smithson (Trimble) 460 Perkinson Lane Bedford, KY 40006 John Logan Brent (Henry) 1446 Lacie Rd. Turners Station, KY 40075 Dotty Sparrow (Oldham) 2201 West Highway 42 LaGrange, KY 40031 |
Tri-County CAA Board Composition
TRI-COUNTY IS MANDATED BY FEDERAL LAW AS TO THE COMPOSITION OF ITS BOARD:
1/3 are elected public officials or their representatives
1/3 are elected low-income persons or their representatives
1/3 are community individuals approved by the board
The low-income representatives must be elected in a public election every three (3) years. Elections are advertised in local newspapers. The Nominating Committee reviews potential applicants and approves the candidates to be listed on the election ballot.
TO BE QUALIFIED PERSONALLY, A CANDIDATE SHOULD:
1. Have convictions about the purpose and functions of the agency. The candidates should
believe in the mission of the organization and be willing to add his or her talents to help the
organization effectively serve its clients.
2. Be willing to devote time and effort to the agency.
3. Be willing to become knowledgeable of the agency. As a Board Member, the candidate will need to learn a great deal about the functioning of the entire agency and will need to help keep the agency’s name and mission in the public eye.
4. Be knowledgeable of the duties and responsibilities of Board Members.
5. Show leadership in the community and be knowledgeable of community issues. Board
Members are needed who can provide expertise in such functions as finance, public relations, program planning, fund-raising, and employee relations. In addition, Board Members should be able to represent the agency with community groups such as neighborhood groups, government and the corporate sector.
TERMINATION OF BOARD MEMBER:
If a Board Member is absent for three (3) consecutive meetings without a reasonable excuse, he will be notified in writing that the Board requires an explanation or a letter of resignation. The Board, at their next scheduled meeting will vote whether to accept the letter of resignation or the explanation. In case of vacancy on the Board, the Nominating Committee will choose a person to complete the term until it is time for the next election.
1/3 are elected public officials or their representatives
1/3 are elected low-income persons or their representatives
1/3 are community individuals approved by the board
The low-income representatives must be elected in a public election every three (3) years. Elections are advertised in local newspapers. The Nominating Committee reviews potential applicants and approves the candidates to be listed on the election ballot.
TO BE QUALIFIED PERSONALLY, A CANDIDATE SHOULD:
1. Have convictions about the purpose and functions of the agency. The candidates should
believe in the mission of the organization and be willing to add his or her talents to help the
organization effectively serve its clients.
2. Be willing to devote time and effort to the agency.
3. Be willing to become knowledgeable of the agency. As a Board Member, the candidate will need to learn a great deal about the functioning of the entire agency and will need to help keep the agency’s name and mission in the public eye.
4. Be knowledgeable of the duties and responsibilities of Board Members.
5. Show leadership in the community and be knowledgeable of community issues. Board
Members are needed who can provide expertise in such functions as finance, public relations, program planning, fund-raising, and employee relations. In addition, Board Members should be able to represent the agency with community groups such as neighborhood groups, government and the corporate sector.
TERMINATION OF BOARD MEMBER:
If a Board Member is absent for three (3) consecutive meetings without a reasonable excuse, he will be notified in writing that the Board requires an explanation or a letter of resignation. The Board, at their next scheduled meeting will vote whether to accept the letter of resignation or the explanation. In case of vacancy on the Board, the Nominating Committee will choose a person to complete the term until it is time for the next election.