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Indiana Society
Sons of the American Revolution
Fall 2016 House of Delegates
Delegate Packet
October 15, 2016
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Contents Agenda: October House of Delegates Meeting ........................................................................................................... 4
Previous Meeting Minutes ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Treasurer’s Report – Balance Sheet ....................................................................................................................... 11
Treasurer’s Report – Budget .................................................................................................................................. 12
Unfinished Business ............................................................................................................................................... 13
New Business ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Consent Agenda ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Chancellor Report .................................................................................................................................................. 15
Registrar/Genealogist Report ................................................................................................................................. 15
Historian Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
National Trustee Report ......................................................................................................................................... 15
District Directors .................................................................................................................................................... 16
District #1 (North) .............................................................................................................................................. 17
District #2 (Central) ........................................................................................................................................... 17
District #3 (Southeast) ........................................................................................................................................ 18
District #4 (Southwest) ....................................................................................................................................... 19
NSSAR Color Guard .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Audit ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Finance ................................................................................................................................................................... 20
No Report Submitted .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Budget .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
No Report Submitted .............................................................................................................................................. 21
State Color Guard ................................................................................................................................................... 21
No Report Submitted .............................................................................................................................................. 21
George Washington Fund: ..................................................................................................................................... 21
Medals and Awards ................................................................................................................................................ 21
Membership & Chapter Development ................................................................................................................... 21
State Website .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Americanism & Flag Recognition .......................................................................................................................... 21
Children of the American Recognition .................................................................................................................. 22
Boys State ............................................................................................................................................................... 22
Hoosier Patriot ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Eagle Scout ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
ROTC/JROTC ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
No Report Submitted .............................................................................................................................................. 22
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Rumbaugh Orations Contest .................................................................................................................................. 22
Americanism Poster Contest .................................................................................................................................. 23
Middle School Brochure Contest ........................................................................................................................... 23
Ladies Auxiliary ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
Revolutionary War Graves and Patriot Grave Registry ......................................................................................... 23
Veterans Programs/American Legion and VFW.................................................................................................... 23
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Indiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
Agenda: October House of Delegates Meeting 15 October 2016
Madison, IN
9:00 am – Registration
9:30 am – Grave Marking Ceremony
10:30 am - Call to Order Wayne Eells, President
Opening Ceremonies
Invocation David Betzner, Chaplain
Presentation of the Colors Indiana SAR Color Guard
Pledge to the National Flag Robert Pfaff, Vice President
Pledge of the SAR Flag Jeff Jones, Secretary
We, descendants of the heroes of the American Revolution, who, by their sacrifices, established the United States of
American, reaffirm our faith in the principles of liberty and our constitutional Republic and solemnly pledge ourselves
to defend them against every foe.
Introduction of Guests and Greetings
SAR Awards and Recognition Robert Pfaff, Vice President
Lunch
Ladies excused
Business Meeting
Parliamentarian selection
Agenda approval
Chapter Roll Call for a Quorum determination Jeff Jones, Secretary
Reading and approval of the minutes Jeff Jones
Treasurer’s Report: Wendell Horn
Consent Agenda: (information in delegate packets)
Registrar/Genealogist Report Ernest Davis
Historian Report Mark Kreps
National Trustee: Report on Leadership meeting Bill Sharp
District Directors
District #1 (North): Pat Cave
District #2 (Central): George Frantz
District #3 (Southeast): Jerry Brown
District #4 (Southwest): Ken Gilkey
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NSSAR Color Guard Representative Robert Cunningham
Audit Bill Sharp
Finance Bruce Oakley
Budget Wendell Horn
State Color Guard Robert Cunningham
George Washington Fund:
Medals and Awards Robert Pfaff
Membership & Chapter Development
State Website Steve Oberlin
Americanism & Flag Recognition George Frantz
Children of the American Revolution Jeff Voris
Boys State Jim Arnold
Hoosier Patriot Jeff Hornung
Eagle Scout Kevin Waldroup
Knight Essay Contest Doug Wilson
ROTC/JROTC Gary Steinhardt
Rumbaugh Orations Contest Luke Jacobus
Americanism Poster Contest
Middle School Brochure Contest Steve Corbin
Ladies Auxiliary Donna Sharp
Revolutionary War Graves and Patriot Grave Registry Allen Manning
Veterans’ Programs/American Legion and VFW
Unfinished Business
1. Review of Bylaws Change: Chapter Dissolution
2. Review of Bylaws Change: SAR Policies
3. Reminder youth contests are coming up soon
New Business: (items for discussion and vote)
1. Vote to confirm Pat Cave as District 1 VP
2. Nominating Committee Report
3. Bylaws Change Proposal: Audit Committee
4. New Youth Protection Program
5. National Officers Endorsements
6. Wabash Regiment Proposal
For the Good of the Order
04 Nov – 05 Nov 2016: Central District SAR, Erlanger, KY
05 Nov 2016: 236th Colonel Augustin de la Balme Commemoration, Columbia City, IN
17 Dec 2016: Wreaths Across America Day
02 March – 05 March 2017: Spring Leadership National SAR, Louisville, KY
15 April 2017: Indiana SAR Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN
07 July – 12 July 2017: National SAR Congress, Knoxville, TN
SAR Recessional Robert Pfaff, Vice President Until we meet again, let us remember our obligations to our forefathers, who gave us our Constitution, the Bill of Rights,
an Independent Supreme Court and a Nation of Free Men.
Retiring of Colors Color Guard
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Benediction David Betzner, Chaplain
Sons of the American
Revolution
The Indiana Society Meeting Minutes
Saturday, July 30th 2016
MCL Cafeteria, 25th & Poplar, Terre Haute, Indiana
Previous Meeting Minutes The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m.
The Invocation was offered by Vice-President Pfaff
The Pledge to the National Colors was led by Vice-President Pfaff
The Pledge to the SAR Flag was led by Secretary Jones
Compatriot Bill Sharp was selected as Parliamentarian
The agenda was approved
Secretary Jones took the Chapter Roll Call of 25 Compatriots. A quorum was present
Attendance
District Chapter Location Compatriot At Large
1 Alexis Coquillard South Bend
Anthony
Halberstadt Fort Wayne
Wendell Horn Jeffrey Jones
William Sharp III
X X X
Duneland Valparaiso Patrick Cave
Simon Kenton Rensselaer Robert Pfaff X 2 Alexander Hamilton Fishers
Benjamin Franklin Franklin
Clarence A. Cook Indianapolis Wayne Eells X
Continental Muncie Mark Kreps
John Martin Rockville
Clifford Blanchard George Brattain David Clendenen
James Hicks Max Miller
Ignatius Wilson
X
William H. Harrison Lafayette George Frantz
Gary Steinhardt
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3 Daniel Guthrie Bedford Jim Arnold
Edward Hitchcock Jim Pershing
David Benton Brownstown Jerry Brown
James Harvey John Sheets
X
John Hay Salem
Clifty Creek Madison 4 Gen Thomas Posey Mount Vernon
George Rogers
Clark Vincennes
Rob Cunningham John Fish
Jerome Pitts
X
Ohio Valley Evansville Ernest Payne
Introduction of Guests
Mr. Clifford Blanchard Jr. – President, John Martin Chapter, SAR
o Brings welcome from the hosting chapter to the House of Delegates
Mrs. Janice Bedwell – Regent, Indiana Society, DAR
o Brings greetings from the members of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Cadet LT Elaine Allen – Spencer, IN, winner of the Enhanced ROTC Medal
New Member Induction
Nate Wilson – John Martin Chapter
Patriot - “Christian Trout”
SAR Awards and Recognition
National Streamers presented to Indiana Society
o SAR Youth
o Officer’s Attendance
o Arthur M King Eagle Scout Scholarship
o George Rogers Clark Memorial
National Certificates presented to Indiana Society
o Admiral William Furlong Award
o Genealogists Lowest Pending Applications (Honorable Mention)
National Partners in Patriotism to Chapters
o Alexander Hamilton
o Anthony Halberstadt
o Clarence A. Cook
o Clifty Creek
o Continental
o Daniel Guthrie
o David Benton
o Duneland
o General Thomas Posey
o George Rogers Clark
o John Hay
o John Martin
o Ohio Valley
o William Henry Harrison
o Indiana Society at Large
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National Medals
o Dennis Babbitt – Liberty Medal
o Randy Eckley – Liberty Medal
o Bill Sharp – Liberty Medal Oak Leaf
o Ken Gilkey – Liberty Medal Oak Leaf
o Ernie Davis – Liberty Medal Oak Leaf
o Roger Barnhart – Liberty Medal Oak Leaf
National Veteran Certificates
o Herbert Smith III – Military Service Corps
o Charles Doyle – Military Service Veterans Corps
o Doug Myers – Southwest Asia Veterans Corps
o Kevin Waldroup – Southwest Asia Veterans Corps
o Phil Martin – Military Service Corps
o Steve Heller – Military Service Corps
o Gary Ashby – Military Service Corps
o Don Carmichael – Military Service Corps
o Larry Decker – Military Service Corps
o Robin Lee Henderson – Military Service Corps
o Michael Moore – Military Service Corps
Indiana Compatriot Memorial
o Robert Howell
o William Fleetwood
o Joe Carter
o Paul Randall
Indiana Medals
o Rod Sherard – Bronze Service Medal, Bronze Color Guard
o Ed Hitchcock – Patriot Grave Marking
Enhanced ROTC
o Cadel 1LT Elaine Allen – Spencer Indiana
Report on Congress
Presented by William Sharp
Spring Leadership Meeting in Louisville
o Priority #1 – Payback building line of credit for $1.3M
o Priority #2 – Branding of SAR events. Future correspondence should feature the Patriot Statue at National
Headquarters. All youth contests should precede their name with SAR. All awards should precede their names with
SAR.
o Priority #3 – Digitization of records and supporting documents. A system similar to the DAR is being envisioned.
National Congress in Boston
o The Headquarters building completion will be based on fundraising success.
o Dues will not be increased for 2017.
o The CAR application fee was repealed for ages less than 18 for members that provide CAR Good Standing Certificates.
Lunch
The House of Delegates approved the Agenda
ROLL CALL – QUORUM ATTAINED
Approved conditioned on inclusion of the elected slate of officers (note: completed)Minutes Approval –
Approved. Budget exceeds income by $500, but current forecast shows alignment.Treasurer’s Report –
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Approved. Comments on the following: Consent Agenda –
Orations Contest
o Indiana’s entry came in #6 nationally.
o Frequent contact with schools is encouraged.
o Home schools are our biggest supporter.
CAR
o Chapters are requested to invite local CAR societies to their meetings.
o The CAR members get award credit for sharing their projects at SAR Meetings.
Boys State
o Summer activities were reviewed.
o Junior-Senior eligibility was reviewed, along with a request for yearly nominations.
None. Unfinished Business –
New Business
Finance Committee Proposal
o Finance committee requested feedback on two fundraising ideas intended to grow the Endowment Trust to help with
budgeting issues of the Indiana SAR.
o Idea #1: Annual collectable pin. The purpose is to engage our members and make sure the pins are limited
collectables. The HoD feedback expressed general enthusiasm and asked for an implementation plan.
o Idea #2: Traditional fundraiser with pledge donations. HoD feedback was expressed with a general request to
consider a fundraiser mechanism designed around an Indiana Historical Model.
Bylaws Proposal (IRS Language) – Submitted by the Duneland Chapter.
o The IRS requires specific language in nonprofit bylaws that address the dissolving of any non-profit.
o Proposed Bylaw 3, Section 6:
If any chapter in the Indiana SAR is dissolved, any and all assets shall be transferred to and become the property of INSSAR, Indiana Society Sons of the American Revolution. If the INSSAR refuses or is unable to accept the assets, another charitable organization specified by the officers of the dissolving Indiana SAR Chapter, but in no event shall any asset be distributed to any person other than a charitable organization under section 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
o Finance committee requested to check chapter bylaws and ensure chapters have statements that specify the donation
of property at dissolution. The presentation by the committee meets the requirements for bylaws changes at the
Annual Meeting.
Bylaws Proposal (Policies)
o Review of current bylaws reveal we are not compliant with IRS and Sarbanes-Oxley requirements such as Conflict of
Interest, Whistleblower, document destruction and other policies.
o A new bylaw was requested that authorized the generation of a policy “book.”
o The initial language provided at this meeting meets the requirements for bylaws changes at the Annual Meeting. The
Chancellor will review the language and make any needed revisions to ensure they allow for creation, suspension and
deletion.
o The President and Executive Committee will generate initial documents for interim operation until a bylaw is adopted.
Treasurer Bonding
o Bylaw 8, Section 5 of the Indiana SAR bylaws requires a posted bond. Treasurer Horn has verified we have not posted
a bond and are not in compliance.
o A motion was made by William Sharp to create an internal policy for financial control. The policy should include three
HoD directives: First, Indiana SAR checks above $1,500 or above would only be valid if it contains two authorized
signatures. Second, the State Assistant Treasurer is designated as the second signature. Third, the State Assistant
Treasurer should sign a monthly financial reconciliation statement to provide a degree of independence.
o The motion was accepted and Secretary Jones was directed to create a draft policy.
Committee Vacancies and Transitions
o Americanism Poster Contest - Open. Cliff Blanchard has a potential suggestion.
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o Audit - Open. William Sharp agreed to chair.
o George Washington Fund – Open.
o Hoosier Patriot - Transition. Robert Pfaff agreed to conduct a long-term transition with Jeff Hornung.
o Membership and Chapter Development – Open.
o Veterans Programs - Open. James Arnold agreed to chair.
o District 1 VP - Open. The nominating committee has suggested two names which are under consideration.
o Color Guard Central Command Vice Commander – Open.
Indiana SAR Dues 2017
o A motion to retain the 2016 current dues and fees for 2017 was offered and approved.
o 2016 dues structure are:
2016 Indiana SAR Application Fee (regular): $15.00 2016 Indiana SAR Supplemental Application Fee (regular): $10.00 2016 Indiana SAR Annual Dues (regular): $15.00 2016 Indiana SAR Application Fee (Jr 0-17): $15.00 2016 Indiana SAR Annual Dues (Jr 0-17): $5.00
2016 Indiana SAR Application Fee Jr/CAR: $15.00 2016 Indiana SAR Annual Dues Jr/CAR: $5.00
Other New Business
Indiana SAR Records
o The Indiana State Library would like to copy early Indiana SAR records.
o President Eells authorized Mark Kreps to work with the library on this matter.
Family History and Genealogy Conference
o Rod Sherard reported he staffed the Genealogy conference by himself when it was held in Indianapolis. He had two
other volunteers, but one of them became ill.
o Rod reported that he gave handouts to about 25 people that were either local, state wide or from out of state. He
also talked to former SAR members who expressed interest in rejoining, along with members of the Indiana African
American Genealogy Group where were interested in eligibility requirements.
For the Good of the Order
Future Indiana Society Meetings
o 15 October 2016: Fall House of Delegates meeting, Madison
o 15 April 2017: Annual Indiana SAR Meeting, Indianapolis
Future Central District Events
o 7 – 9 October 2016: Battle Days, Point Pleasant, Ohio
o 4 – 5 November 2016: Holiday Inn, Cincinnati Airport, Cincinnati, Ohio
Future National Society Meetings
o 29 September – 2 October 2016: National Society Fall Leadership Conference, Louisville, Kentucky
o 2 – 5 March 2017: National Society Spring Leadership Conference, Louisville, Kentucky
o 7 – 12 July 2017: National Society Congress, Knoxville, Tennessee
Led by Vice President Robert PfaffSAR Recessional –
Retiring of the Colors
Led by Vice President Robert PfaffBenediction -
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Treasurer’s Report – Balance Sheet
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Treasurer’s Report – Budget
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Unfinished Business
1. Review of Bylaws Change: Chapter Dissolution
Bylaws Proposal – IRS language about dissolved, chapters to Indiana SAR, Submitted by Pat Cave, Duneland Chapter,
Indiana SAR (2nd
Reading)
The IRS requires specific language in nonprofit bylaws that addresses the dissolving of any non-profit. I would like to
see the Indiana SAR Adopt the following language in its bylaws:
Bylaw 3, Section 6:
If any chapter in the Indiana SAR is dissolved, any and all assets shall be transferred to and become the property of
INSSAR, Indiana Society Sons of the American Revolution. If the INSSAR refuses or is unable to accept the assets,
another charitable organization specified by the officers of the dissolving Indiana SAR Chapter, but in no event shall any
asset be distributed to any person other than a charitable organization under section 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue
Code
2. Review of Bylaws Change: SAR Policies
Bylaws proposal – Language about creating a policies manual, items can include Conflict of Interest, Whistleblower,
Document Destruction, etc (2nd
reading, bylaw revised by Indiana SAR Chancellor)
A review of our current bylaws reveal that we are not up to date with IRS and Sarbanes-Oxley requirements like Conflict
of Interest, Whistleblower, document destruction and other important policies. These could have major impact on us
should there be any audits or other investigations. It is not common to make all these types of policies in the bylaws,
rather a policy book is created. The Indiana SAR should create a bylaw authorizing the creation of these policies.
1. Renumber bylaw 28 Amendments to Bylaw 29.
2. Creation of new bylaw 28: Creation of Policies
“The Indiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution may, from time to time, adopt policies that
supplement these Bylaws. Policies shall only be used in order to: comply with National Society directives, comply
with applicable state and federal laws, further effectuate the stated purpose of the Society, or provide for the Society
where amending these Bylaws is otherwise impractical. Any policies so adopted, shall have the force and effect as
Bylaws, but may be terminated by a two-thirds (2/3) vote at any meeting of the House of Delegates. Polices can be
adopted by two (2) means:
1) by normal adoption, whereby a policy may be placed into consideration by the Executive committee,
or from the floor at a meeting of the House of Delegates. A policy so placed into consideration may be
ratified by the House of Delegates in the same manner as any resolution, and shall be effective and
binding upon passage, or
2) by emergency adoption, at any meeting of the Executive Committee where it is deemed that an
emergency exists, and a policy is necessary to address the emergency. Then in the sole judgment of
the president of the Indiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, an emergency policy may
be adopted. Any policy adopted by emergency adoption shall cease upon the next regular meeting of
the House of Delegates; however, the House of Delegates can ratify an emergency policy by the above
described normal adoption vote. “
3. Reminder youth contests are coming up soon
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New Business
1. Vote to confirm Pat Cave as District 1 VP
2. Nominating Committee Report
3. Bylaws Change Proposal: Audit Committee
Bylaws Proposal: - Suggest changes to Bylaw 8 at the Annual meeting in April (Additions underlined, removals
strikethrough)
Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer
Section 1. The Treasurer shall receive all funds for the Society, and he shall disburse all funds by check, upon receipt of a
Request/Authorization Form from the President Secretary. Expenses approved as part of the annual budget can be paid
directly by the Treasurer without any additional authorization. Expenses exceeding the budget require Approval by the
President and an Authorization form provided.
4. New Youth Protection Program
National SAR Youth Protection Program
The National SAR is developing program that centers around protecting you. Currently the legal folks are looking into a
system for background checks. In the meantime, the SAR and the Boy Scouts are working together on youth protection
training. The proposal is for SAR members that work around youth to complete the Boy Scouts Youth Protection Online
Course (Free) every two years - https://my.scouting.org/ . This program’s description includes:
Youth Protection training is designed to help you keep our youth safe from abuse. You will learn the Boy Scouts of America's Youth Protection Guidelines, signs of abuse, and how to report suspected abuse. After each section of material, you will answer questions about that section's topic. This course must be completed to earn the "Trained" emblem. Completion is noted automatically in the BSA training records database if the module is experienced online. Estimated time to complete: 40 minutes. It is important that the Indiana SAR stay current with the direction of the National SAR in order to minimize risk
exposures and protect the youth we interact with. Additional information will be released from National SAR as the
program becomes formalized.
5. National Officers Endorsements
6. Wabash Regiment Proposal
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Consent Agenda
Chancellor Report
Reviewed proposed amendments to Bylaws.
Drafted further proposed amendment to Bylaws.
Prepare to attend House of Delegates meeting.
Registrar/Genealogist Report
Historian Report
Some chapters and members of the IN SAR have participated in Bicentennial Legacy projects throughout the
state. After Dec. 11, 2016 please report to me if you or your chapter have participated in those events or torch
relay. I will then in turn report those activities to Perry Hammond the Bicentennial Director. These activities can
be included in a report and published and be a historical record for those individuals living in Indiana and future
commemorations.
National Trustee Report
Placed a wreath on behalf of the Indiana Society at the Blue Licks Memorial Service, Blue Licks, KY, 20 Aug.
Participated in the Grave Marking in the Hodge Cemetery of Patriot Willard Church, Hartland, MI, 18 Sep.
Will attend Battle Days at Point Pleasant, WV, and place wreath at Battle Monument for Anthony Halberstadt Chapter, Indiana
Society, 8-9 Oct.
Attended SAR Fall Leadership: Sep 29 to 1 Oct
Indiana Society Members present at the Fall Leadership Meeting in Louisville were Bill Sharp (Trustee) T. Rex Legler, Roger
Barnhart, Robert Cunningham and Wayne Eells (Indiana Society President).
Presentations were made on the following:
1. The IT Chairman says work is being done on the Donor Module now as well as the Member Reconciliation project.
The Patriot Index and Graves Module will begin next year.
2. The electrical panel is complete and supplying power to the building.
3. The FY17 operating budget was presented. Because of the Brexit the value of the British Pound with respect to the
Dollar has changed in such a way that if the King's College Scholar fee is paid this fall, there will be a savings of
about $6000 with respect to the $38600 fee due in the spring. The Trustees authorized paying it.
4. Director of Finance determined that there is $107000 available from the Alexander Hamilton fund to be used for IT
enhancements. There is $20000 available from the Building and Outreach Education fund to be used for security
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upgrades and outreach equipment. The budget also has the funds to pay for a new hire in the Genealogy Department.
Budget was approved by Trustees
5. A motion to fund the cost of designing a plan for build out a portion of the1st floor was defeated and referred back to
the Foundation Board.
Other matters
1. A report of the Digitization of the SAR records, particularly the Applications and Supporting documents was given.
There are still continuing discussions with Family Search regarding their proposal to partner with the National SAR to
accomplish this.
2. Progress was reported on the SAR Implementation committee report (Spring 2016 Trustees Meeting) of the priority of
actions for the future.
a. $25000 in 2017 Budget to continue to pay down debt.
b. Begin the digitization program; creating a Genealogical Research System (GRS). Discussions are continuing
with Family Search who submitted a proposal to do this. The Genealogist General presented an analysis of
the DAR GRS compared with the SAR approach. The Trustees voted to continue discussions with Family
Search on this matter. The principal concerns are:
i. Protection of privacy
ii. There are no requirements for the quality of the electronic images SAR is to receive.
iii. Protection for SAR’s property rights
iv. Protection for its future revenue from the sale of record copies and applications is inadequate.
v. A limited number of staff members were involved. The Genealogy Committee, the Genealogist
General and general officers with knowledge of the requirements must be involved from this point
forward.
vi. Removal of duplicate documentation from the files prior to scanning. This was not part of the
proposal, but is a serious error in planning. When a person orders documentation, SAR delivers all
documents associated
c. Build out the 2nd floor when funds become available ($1M to 1.3M). No progress.
d. At the Congress the Trustees approved the build out the 1st floor (the interpretative gallery for outreach
education designed by Solid Light) when funds become available ($7,751,000). Solid Light has offered a
donation in time (equivalent to about $500,000) to design their plan. This donation was accepted by the
Trustees.
3. A motion to implement the electronic Membership application via the web by 1 Jan 2017 was defeated. Paper as well
as electronic applications are still being accepted. Some Compatriots along with some State and Chapter Registrars are
using the electronic system now.
4. Future congresses are Knoxville, TN in 2017 (need to reserve rooms now at the Downtown Holiday Inn); Houston,
TX in 2018; Orange Co., CA in 2019, Virginia in 2020 and Washington State in 2021.
5. A New Member Mentorship program was presented and approved to be sent to the State
Societies and Chapters to begin implementation.
Few verbal committee reports were given. Submitted reports were published in a document.
District Directors
District 1 (Pat Cave) Alexis Coquillard
Anthony Halberstadt
Duneland
Simon Kenton
District 2 (George Frantz) Alexander Hamilton
Benjamin Franklin
Clarence A. Cook
Continental
John Martin
William Henry Harrison
District 3 (Jerry Brown)
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Clifty Creek
Daniel Guthrie
David Benton
John Hay
District 4 (Ken Gilkey) General Thomas Posey
George Rogers Clark
Ohio Valley
District #1 (North)
Coquillard: No report submitted
Duneland:
Number of meetings held this quarter: 1
Date on which this meeting was held: 06 Aug 2016
Number of members in attendance: 13
Number of guests in attendance: 1
Number of new memberships being pursued this quarter: 3
Additional Program/Meeting details:
o Compatriot Wayne Eells, INSSAR President, was present.
o Installed new compatriots Ron Hyer and Gene Jones. Presented the following awards: Duneland Chapter,
National Society Partners in Patriotism Certificate; Randall Eckley, National Society Liberty Medal; Bernie
Doyle, National Society Military Service Veterans Corps; Pat Doyle, National Society Military Service
Veterans Corps; Herb Smith, National Society Military Service Veterans Corps.
o Distributed draft constitution and bylaws for chapter. Discussed chapter hosting House of Delegates meeting
in fall of 2018.
Anthony Halberstadt:
Number of new memberships being pursued this quarter: 3
General comments: Quarterly meeting for Q3 was deferred to 8 October for scheduling reasons.
Kenton: No report submitted
District #2 (Central)
CONTINENTAL CHAPTER:
o Currently at 68 members
o On 10 Sep held a chapter meeting with 11 members and 6 guests in attendance. New member, Larry S. Reed, was
inducted.
o Chapter is pursuing 1 new members and the reinstatement of 1.
o Presented a Flag Certificate to the Pizza King of Muncie.
o Color Guard Activities:
2-4 July, several chapter members participated at the Symphony on the Prairie event, Indpls.
30 July, one member participated at the Patriot Grave Dedication for Mary and Samuel Bryan, Bethel
Methodist Cemetery, Southport.
14 Aug, one member participated at the Patriot Grave Dedication, Riverside Cemetery, Spencer.
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20 Aug, one member participated at the wreath laying ceremony, tomb of Benjamin Harrison, Crown
Hill Cemetery, Indpls.
o Chapter presented a Military Service Award to Scott DeHaven.
JOHN MARTIN CHAPTER
o Currently at 31 members.
o On 13 Aug held a joint (annual) chapter meeting with the Wm Henry Harrison Chapter, 5 members and 10 guests
in attendance. Guest speaker, Robert Durette, gave a presentation about William Bratton, who was a member of
the Lewis and Clark Expedition and a resident of Montgomery County.
o Pursing 2 reinstatements and 9 new members.
o President Cliff Blanchard, at the 13 Aug meeting, presented a Flag Certificate to Karen Stearley of Center Point,
Indiana, for displaying the flag outside her hardware store in Center Point.
o Distributed a newsletter, email bulletin and or updated its website.
o 14 Aug, President Cliff Blanchard, attended and presented a wreath at a Patriot Grave Dedication, Riverside
Cemetery, Spencer.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON CHAPTER
o Currently at 32 members.
o On 7 Sep held a chapter meeting with 13 members and 4 guests present. A Compatriot made a presentation on the
Constitution.
o Pursuing the reinstatement of 1 member.
o On 18 Sep, Compatriots Kevin and James Waldroup participated in the Old Glory CAR meeting.
CLARENCE A. COOK CHAPTER
o No report filed
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER
o No report filed
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON CHAPTER
o No report filed
District #3 (Southeast)
The John Hay Chapter in Salem met August 18. Fourteen people attended the meeting. Roll call was by the person’s name and
ancestor and introduction of any guest. Vice-President Mark Owens led the Pledge of Allegiance and the S.A.R. pledge. John
Sheets blessed the food. The program was the Revolutionary War Era by Mark Owens. The minutes and business session led
by President Allan Martin. Myron Short had the Financial Report. The 2016 meeting dates are Feb 25, June 16, Aug 18 and
Oct. 20th. These awards for the future include Salem Assistant Chief of Police, Ronnie Mays for Law Enforcement; Police
Detective Brian Ratts; Jim Strange with the Washington County Sherriff's Department. Also EMT award for Troy Nicholsen of
the Washington County Ambulance Service and Charles R. Williams for the Bronze Good Citizenship Award. 300 copies of
the constitution are to be passed out to in East Washington School. Third District Vice-President presented the chapter with
their Partners in Patriotism Certificate from the George Rogers Clark National SAR Ceremony. (Report by Allan Martin)
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The Clifty Creek Chapter in Hanover had two meetings this quarter. The first was July 5th with 18 members and 7 guests
present. The program was by Compatriot Moore on South Carolina Battle Fields of the Rev. War. On September 6th, the
chapter met with 22 members present and 7 guests. The program was by Compatriot Manning on SAR Medals and the proper
way to display them. The Heroism Medal was awarded to Josh Walston. A Supplemental Star to Compatriot Robin
Henderson. The Reinstated Membership to Compatriot Steve Thomas. The Military Service Medals awarded to Compatriots
Mike Moore, Ken Cull, Robert Henderson, Don Carmichale and Gary Ashby. Two reinstatements for membership are being
pursued and 4 new members are being pursued. Two Flag Certificates were awarded, one to Kiwanis Inter. for the Veterans
Memorial in Springdale cemetery ( at their meeting July 7th.) and to Jim Wright at his house August 15th. The chapter website
was updated this quarter. The Color Guard activity was completed at the Grave marking ceremony for Patriot William Elston
Collings at Pigeon Roost Memorial Cemetery by Lynn Lamb, Ed Cozart, and Eddie Cozart. Other Activities included
Compatriots Don Perkins, Paul Konkle, Mike Moore and Allen Manning raising the flag at Nevill's Grove Old Settler's
meeting on August 27th. (Report by Allen Manning)
The Daniel Guthrie Chapter held one meeting August 16th. 22 members attended with 5 guests. The Program presented was by
President Rev. Neal Hartzell on singing of Revolutionary War Era Songs. The Chapter received the Flag Streamer form the
George Rogers Clark SAR National Ceremony along with the Partners in Patriotism National Certificate. Compatriot Ed
Hitchcock received his first Grave Marking Medal and Certificate. There are 4 applications for membership at National, 9
applications for new membership and 9 Supplements being prepared. The next meeting to be November 15th in Bedford.
Several officers attended the 2016 House of Delegates meeting in Terra Haute. Three reinstatements to membership are being
sought. A Flag Certificate was presented to Southern Monroe County Water Corporation on August 9th. The web site was
reviewed and updated. Color Guard Activities: July 204 at the Indianapolis Symphony on the Prairie at Conner Prairie. On July
4th at the Bloomington Parade. On July 5th at the Shoals Catfish Parade. It was rain delayed from the 4th to the 5th. August
13th at the Gosport Lazy Days Parade. On August 14th at Grave Marking of Patriot James Bryant at the Laurimore Cemetery
in Spencer. On August 19th, Compatriots Colonel T. Rex Legler II, Retired Major Ronald Knight, Retired SFC James C
Arnold, observed the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War on the lawn of the Monroe County Courthouse. On Sep. 5th at
Paragon Homecoming Parade. On Sep. 10& 11th at the 25th Columbus Scottish Festival. On Sep. 11th, wreaths were laid at
the Pigeon Roost Memorial Cemetery south of Scottsburg. On Sep. 18th A Grave Marking of Patriot John Henderson was
made at the Crawford Cemetery in Bedford. On Sep. 20th, The Daniel Guthrie Chapter had the honor of presenting the Colors
for the 200th Indiana Bicentennial Ceremony for the Torch Relay that passed through Ellettsville. On Sep. 24th the Color
Guard marched in the Persimmon Festival Parade in Mitchell. Most of the time there are more chapters involved in the Color
Guard than just Daniel Guthrie members. (Report by James C. Arnold)
The David Benton Chapter had one meeting this quarter on August 11th. There were 9 members and 2 visitors in attendance.
Tim Hamblen, a possible new member was introduced. Compatriot Larry Decker of the Guthrie Chapter presented the program
on Afghanistan Facts, with his photos and display of items from there. Compatriot John Sheets received the 15 Year
Membership Certificate for his service. A Flag Retiring Service was held at the Scottsburg Fire Department by the local Boy
Scouts, firemen, and the Scottsburg DAR and the David Benton SAR. Compatriot Ed Hitchcock attended the Shoals Catfish
Festival July 4th (July 5th due to rain). Ed also attended the Loogootee Parade. Compatriots Jerry Brown, Jim Harvey, John
Sheets and Ed Hitchcock all attended the Terra Haute House of Delegates meeting. On Sep. 10 & 11th, Compatriots Jim
Harvey, John Sheets and Ed Hitchcock participated with the Color Guard at the Columbus Scottish Festival September 11 &
12th. Compatriot John Sheets and Darrell Scifres attended the wreath placing at the Pigeon Roost Memorial south of
Scottsburg on Sep. 11th. Compatriots Jim Harvey John Sheets, Ed Hitchcock and Jerry Brown attended the Grave Marking of
James Bryant at Spencer on August 14th. Compatriot Ed Hitchcock attended the Paragon Parade Sep. 5th. On Sep. 24th,
Compatriot Ed Hitchcock represented David Benton Chapter in the Persimmon Festival Parade at Mitchell. (Report by Jerry
Brown & John Sheets)
District #4 (Southwest)
George Rogers Clark Chapter Vincennes, IN
Two GRC members, Robert Cunningham and John Fish, participated in the Color Guard at the graduation ceremony
of the Lions Law Camp on June 18, 2016, held at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center on the campus of
Vincennes University in Vincennes, Indiana.
John Fish presented JROTC Medal.
John Fish participated in a grave-marking ceremony at Spencer
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Next Mtg. Oct. 15, 2016
Gen Thomas Posey Chapter Mt Vernon, IN
Next Mtg. Oct 19, 2016
American Legion Bldg. 6:30 PM
Ohio Valley Chapter Evansville, IN
Color Guard marched in West Side Nut Club Parade. Don Counts, Cliff Holm, J. D. Strouth
NSSAR Color Guard
No Report Submitted
Audit
The electronic books of the current Treasurer and the past Treasurer were destroyed due to a recent hacking attack on the
current Treasurer's computer. All records examined were in hard copy.
The books of the Indiana Society Treasurer were examined on 6 Oct 2016. These were the books of the current Treasurer from
the time he took office in early April 2016. They were found to be in order for both the deposit forms and Request for Deposit
form. The Request for Payment form for each payment or the anticipated billing listed in the 2016-17 budget were available for
all but 3 checks.
ACTION: The Request for Payment form obtainable from the Secretary by submission of expense to the Secretary needs to be
present for any incurred expense which is not listed in the budget or exceeds the budget.
The financial transactions done by the last Treasurer from the time of the last Audit (which could not be found in the minutes
dating back to 2012) to the end of his term at end of March 2016 had all been tossed into a couple of boxes with no rhyme or
reason to their order and given as such to the new Treasurer.
ACTION: These records need to be sorted thru and organized as to deposit and request for payment. Then they need to be
audited, certainly for the year 2015 to April 2016 and perhaps earlier.
ACTION: Suggest changes to Bylaw 8 at the Annual meeting in April (Additions underlined, removals strikethrough)
Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer
Section 1. The Treasurer shall receive all funds for the Society, and he shall disburse all funds by check, upon receipt of a
Request/Authorization Form from the President Secretary. Expenses approved as part of the annual budget can be paid directly
by the Treasurer without any additional authorization. Expenses exceeding the budget require Approval by the President and an
Authorization form provided.
Finance
No Report Submitted
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Budget
No Report Submitted
State Color Guard
No Report Submitted
George Washington Fund:
Committee Chair Position is Open
Medals and Awards
I need to push again for members for the Awards Committee. As it is now, either the President or I is sent names and
justifications, we confer, and act accordingly. It works, but we know there are many Compatriots that have not been
recognized because we don’t have a system in place to identify them.
Membership & Chapter Development
Committee Chair Position is Open
State Website
Outdated and inaccurate information presented on the website is useless and non-productive. Committee members are
encouraged to provide current information about their activities and contacts.
Americanism & Flag Recognition
Continental Chapter presented a Flag Certificate to the Pizza King of Muncie (no other information provided).
Sept. - Compatriot Mike Johnson, Wm Henry Harrison, presented a Flag Certificate to Bill Jackson, President of the Anson Wolcott Historical Society, Wolcott, IN
The number of INSSAR chapters participating in Americanism and Flag Recognition program is decreasing and participation thru this Quarter is low. The presentation of a Flag Certificate is one of least involved chapter requirements in regards to costs, effort and time.
Per SAR Handbook:
Flag Certificate
The Flag Certificate, authorized in 1987, is presented to individuals, companies and government
agencies that fly the United States flag for patriotic purposes only. It is not to be given to any
commercial enterprise that obviously flies it for advertising purposes.
Effective: May 11, 2015
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I recently purchased seventeen (17) certificates, one per chapter. If a chapter is unable to present a certificate for whatever
reason(s), please contact me with recipient information, location and contact information, I will make every effort to assist on
behalf of a chapter.
Children of the American Recognition
The C.A.R. year is now in full swing. The local societies have their programs for the year and they will be having their
monthly meetings. Now would be a great time to find out where the nearest local society is and ask them if you can join
them in a meeting. Another great idea would to invite the society to you Chapter meeting to find out what they are doing.
Remember these young people are the future of DAR and S.A.R. and we show interest in them they will more likely become
active members later on in life.
As always if any of you have questions about getting someone involved with C.A.R. please contact me and I would be glad
to help in getting you the information you need and getting the papers going in the right direction.
Boys State
The 2017 Boys' State information has not been published until October or November 2016. I will be getting in touch with the
American Legion Indiana State Commander (A friend) and see when I can get the information.
Hoosier Patriot
HP published and distributed. Robert Pfaff has agreed to be HP editor assistant.
Eagle Scout
Now is the time to start looking for your chapter entrants for the state contest. I am also seeking a volunteer or 2 to help judge
the state contest.
Since January, we have recognized 12 new Eagle Scouts with an SAR Eagle Scout packet. Each packet contains the SAR Eagle
Scout certificate of recognition, a letter of congratulations with information on the SAR Eagle Scout Scholarship program, and
a brochure with information on each of the SAR youth programs.
I am not seeking any reimbursement for expenses that have been incurred in creating and mailing recognition packets to new
Eagle Scouts throughout the year.
ROTC/JROTC
No Report Submitted
Rumbaugh Orations Contest
State Contest held concurrent with Spring House of Delegates Meeting.
Winner: Holden Doane (12th
Grade, Homeschool, Decatur, IN; Title: A Strong Pillar).
Holden Doane represented Indiana at the National Contest in Boston.
His picture is in Summer 2016 SAR Magazine 111(1): 10.
Message from Holden’s parents, Perry & Becky Doane:
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"Wanted to let you know we did receive the reimbursement check and wish to thank everyone involved! What an
experience! Perry is currently going through genealogy data to connect the dots for our own SAR and DAR memberships.
"
Americanism Poster Contest
Committee Chair Position is Open
Middle School Brochure Contest
No Report Submitted
Ladies Auxiliary
The INLASAR meets during the quarterly meetings of the INSSAR for a short business meeting and a program. Our meeting
dates are set by INSSAR. In addition, the members of the Ladies Auxiliary may also attend the meetings and events of the
National Society Ladies Auxiliary that are held during the National SAR Congress.
Normally, I compose an e-mail letter to the women of the Ladies Auxiliary a week or so prior to the quarterly meetings of the
INSSAR to update them regarding important subjects to be covered during our up-coming business meeting, the name/topic of
our meeting program, a reminder regarding our $5.00 annual dues and whether or not there will be any special arrangements,
e.g., car pools or fees, related to our meeting or our program.
The usual expenses of the Auxiliary are annual dues of $5.00, honorariums for program speakers (on the rare occasions when
we have a speaker who charges us a fee) and reimbursement for postage or other incidental operating expenses of the Ladies
Auxiliary.
All spouses and female family members of the compatriots of the INSSAR are eligible, invited and welcomed to become
members of the INLASAR upon payment of dues. We covet their participation, and as of 30 July 2016, our current
membership was 59 members.
Attendance at Meetings: Averages 8-12 women.
The INLASAR brings their enthusiasm and interest to INSSAR meetings, programs and events. In addition, many of the active
members of INLASAR are re-enactors who support the INSSAR Color Guard by participating with them in parades, grave
markings, SAR meetings and at other patriotic events.
Revolutionary War Graves and Patriot Grave Registry
E. Hitchcock, M. Kreps, A. Manning
Veterans Programs/American Legion and VFW
Veterans in Indiana SAR
As of this date I have 112 Compatriot Veterans that belong to Indiana SAR on my master lists of these 18 are WWII, 9 are
Korean War/Korean Defense and 20 are Vietnam. We run the gauntlet from WWII thru Afghanistan. I will have the Master
Lists with me at this meeting if you would like to check on your chapter members.
Earlier this year National requested that I do a check on WWII Veterans of Indiana SAR to find out how many where still alive
and paying dues. We did have some changes that was made to the National Veterans Recognition Committee. It is important
that you know who in your chapters are veterans and to keep me advised as to their status in the SAR.
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Partners in Patriotism
As of this date the following Indiana SAR Chapters have not reported a Partners in Patriotism report to the National Chairman.
Compatriot Tony Robinson (Dual member to Daniel Guthrie Chapter) is the Chairman of this National Committee.
Alexis Coquillard
Anthony Halberstadt
Benjamin Franklin
Duneland
General Thomas Posey
Simon Kenton.
All other chapters have completed this National requirement.
Wreaths Across America
This December 10th
, 2016 at Noon at all National Cemeteries the Green Wreaths with Red Ribbons will be placed on all the
Headstones by volunteers. Last year we had a great turn out at the Indiana Veterans National Cemetery in Madison, Indiana.
There was enough Wreaths to place on every Grave last year and I expect that we will again this year. If your chapter
participates in placing of the Wreaths you can submit this as a Partners in Patriotism Event.
"WWII Compatriots--There have been 1010 Compatriots in the WWII Veterans Corps. Today there are only 395 WWII
Veterans still with the SAR."