VOL. 63 October 2014 Number 10 Haunted Forest · VOL. 63 October 2014 Number 10 ~ General Meeting~...
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VOL. 63 October 2014 Number 10
~ General Meeting~ October 15th ~ ~ Work Bee ~ October 19th ~
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2233rdrd-- 2244thth-- 2255thth Bring a can of food for operation CAN-DO, and get $1 off your admission price.
Workers are always needed for this important fundraiser. We will be working every Saturday & Sunday prior to the event, as well as on the event nights - so please come out and help,
Chairman: Charley Stevens (248) 542-4773 FFrroomm DDuusskk ttoo
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Hello everyone,
Hunting season has arrived, I hope everyone is prepared. I also hope everyone has had or will soon enjoy a little "woods" time. Not only does fall bring hunting, it brings a lot of activities around the club. As everyone knows, the "haunted Forest" is in full construction mode as I write this. With any luck the weather will hold out and this year's event will be another success. Our "Haunted Forest" runs two weekends this year. Both weeks are Thursday, Friday and Saturday. October 16, 17 and 18 the first week and October 23, 24 and 25th the second week.
If there is anyone that feels that they need to scare the begeezus out of people, please contact me for a date with the Ghouls and Goblins. It takes about 65-70 volunteers every night to make this event really successful. I have already been out in the woods making sure that my pet Bats have not been fed. They get really blood thirsty when I don't feed them. I am also positive that the Haunted Forest crew will have many surprises in store for everyone to SCREAM about!
The kid’s party is on October 25th this year. We also will have an extra hay wagon around for that party. We haven't had a hay ride for the kids in several years so it will be a little added extra this time. As usual there will be dancing and "Trick or Treating" and pumpkins. Larry Cohorst, his family and myself, have over the years, made this the biggest kids party of the year. The "Family Events" committee works very hard on these parties for the members and guests enjoyment.
‘Til next month, enjoy the season.
~ Charley
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2014 OFFICERS PRESIDENT……………..……..CHARLEY STEVENS, (248) 542-4773 VICE-PRESIDENT……………...….. CHRIS PELTIER, (248) 701-0001 TREASURER……………………………......JIM KIRN, (248) 363-9351 RECORDING SECRETARY…….........…MICHELE CHIESA, Pro Tem MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY….......PETER CESARO, (248) 685-1922
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16-9pm Black Powder Pistol RG#16:30-9pm Junior Shotgun7-9pm Archery Flint League RG#27:30pm CHAIRPERSONS MEETING
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#13-8:30pm Sporting Clays3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#17-10pm Archery Indor RG#2
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#15:30-8pm Fish Fry
Scout Campout CG, PAV8am-12am Reception RG#29-11am Junior Pellet Rifle Shoot RG#19am-2pm Muzzleloader Woodswalk & Rendwzvous RG#2 WOODSWALK10am-4pm Sporting Clays12-3pm Open Shooting ODR12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#14pm-12am Party S&T6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1
Scout Campout CG, PAV12-6pm SportingClays12-6pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training OD#17-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16-9pm Combat Pistol RG#16:30pm Bingo7-10pm Fly Tying Workshop CLAYS
9am-12pm Open Pistol RG#110am-4pm Tactical Trainig ODR#16:30-9pm Junior Shotgun6:30-8:30pm Open Pistol RG#17-9pm Archery Flint League RG#27:30pm BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#13-8:30pm Sporting Clays3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#17-10pm Archery Indor RG#2
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#14pm-12am Party S&T5:30-8pm Fish Fry
8am-6pm Women On Target RG#1&2, ODR#1, S&T, ODA8am-12am Picnic & Campout PAV10am-4pm Sporting Clays10am-4pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#14pm-12am Party RG#26-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1
8:30am-2:30pm Puppy Fair GROUNDS9am-12pm CountryBreakfast12-6pm SportingClays12-6pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16-9pm Safari Club International Novi Chapter Meeting7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16:30pm Bingo
10am-4pm Tactical Trainig ODR#17-9pm Archery Flint League RG#28:00pm MEMBERSHIP MEETINGMulti-Laker Deadline
DUSK- Haunted Forest ODA10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#13-8:30pm Sporting Clays3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#17-10pm Archery Indor RG#2
DUSK- Haunted Forest ODA10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#15:30-8pm Fish Fry
DUSK- Haunted Forest ODA8am-12am Party MTG RM9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle Shoot RG#110am-4pm Sporting Clays10am-4pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#16-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1
8am WORKBEE ALL12-6pm SportingClays12-6pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#17-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16-9pm Combat Pistol RG#16:30pm Bingo7-10pm Fly Tying Workshop CLAYS
9am-12pm Open Pistol RG#110am-4pm Tactical Trainig ODR#16:30-9pm Junior Shotgun6:30-8:30pm Open Pistol RG#17-9pm Archery Flint League RG#2
DUSK- Haunted Forest ODA10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#13-8:30pm Sporting Clays3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#17-10pm Archery Indor RG#2
DUSK- Haunted Forest ODAScout Campout PAV8am-12aqm Party S&T10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#15:30-8pm Fish Fry
DUSK- Haunted Forest ODAScout Campout PAV8am-12am Party RG#29am-12pm Varmit Shoot ODR#110am-12pm Cowboy Action Shooting ODR#210am-4pm Sporting Clays10am-4pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#14-10pm Halloween Party MTG RM6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1
Scout Campout PAV12-6pm SportingClays12-6pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training OD#17-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16-9pm Basic Pistol RG#16:30pm Bingo
10am-4pm Tactical Trainig ODR#17-9pm Archery Flint League RG#27:30pm NOVEMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#13-8:30pm Sporting Clays3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#17-10pm Archery Indor RG#2
10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#15:30-8pm Fish Fry
9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle Shoot RG#19am-2pm Muzzleloader Woodswalk & Rendwzvous RG#2 WOODSWALK10am-12pm Cowboy Action Shooting ODR#210am-4pm Sporting Clays12-3pm Open Shooting ODR12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#16-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1
12-6pm SportingClays12-6pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1
7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#16-9pm Combat Pistol RG#16:30pm Bingo7-10pm Fly Tying Workshop CLAYS
6-9pm Black Powder Pistol RG#16:30-9pm Junior Shotgun7-9pm Archery Flint League RG#28:00pm MEMBERSHIP MEETING- SPOUSES NIGHT
3-8:30pm Sporting Clays3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1
5:30-8pm Fish Fry 8am-6pm CPL PPH Class RG#1&210am-4pm Sporting Clays10am-4pm Skeet & Trap12-3pm Open Shooting ODR12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#16-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1
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October 2014
At club this size there are always schedule changes going on. This calendar is accurate as of the middle of the preceding month.Check this Range Closures list, and double check with the web site calendar, or call the club before you plan your day.
Haunted Forest Work Days:
October 4, 5, 11, 12 Setup/BuildOctober 11, 12 Assigments & CostumesOct 26 & Nov 1 Tear Down
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!!!Contact Dave Behme
10/12 Country Breakfast10/15 Membership Meeting
10/1 Chairman's Meeting10/8 Board of Directors Meeting
10/19 Work Bee11/5 Early Membership Meeting
OCT. 1,2,3 ODR 1 10-4P POLICE TRAININGOCT. 4TH SKEET & TRAP 9-2PM MUZZLELOADERS OCT. 6,7,8,9,10, ODR 1 10-4PM POLICE TRAININGOCT. 11TH SKEET&TRAP, ODR1&2 9-4PM COWBOY ACTION & WOMEN ON TARGETOCT. 13,14,15,16,17 ODR 1 10-4PM POLICE TRAININGOCT. 20,21,22,23,24 ODR 1 10-4PM POLICE TRAINING OCT. 25TH ODR 1 10-12PM VARMIT SHOOT OCT. 26,27,28,29 30 ODR 1 10-4PM POLICE TRAININGNOV. 1ST SKEET&TRAP 9-2PM MUZZLELOADERS
9 10 117 8
16 17 1813 1412 15
23 24 2520 2119 22
3027 2826 29
2 3 41
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5 6
6 7 84 532
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Dave Leonard #354 got his first Black Bear on September 11th in the western U.P. Weighing in at about 225 pounds, it isn’t the biggest bear around, but he sure is tasty! Who wants to go next time?
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The Junior Shotgun Tournaments have ended for the year. Our last shoot was held at North Macomb Sportsmen's Club, September 14th. We are finding out of more shoots that are of little or no charge to juniors!
In November, the Jr. Shotgun Traveling League is scheduled to start. Shooting is once per month at a local club. Finishing in May with a fun shoot and banquet.
We are still shooting Trap and Skeet year round. Sporting Clays should resume in the spring with more daylight.
Any youngster that wishes to try junior shotgun out, are of course welcome. Parents do not need to be members (But they are of course encouraged to join!).
Our ranks are thinning out as some of our older shooters graduate High School. So could your son, daughter, niece, nephew or neighbor be the next team anchor? Of course they can!! Bring them out on the 1st, 2nd or 4th Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm for a few hours.
The attached photo is part of our squad at North Macomb. Respectfully submitted, Mike Borst #99
~ Hunt Photos ~
Letters to the Editor, and Hunt Photos
should be e-mailed to D_Leonard@multilakes
.com Prints and hand written letters can
be dropped in my box at the club.
Charlie McDonald #1340 didn’t say much when he sent these pictures of his son CJ & himself – but he didn’t really have to – the smiles say it all.
Thursday Nights 7:30 in the Meeting Room. (Kids start at 6:00) Through April.
SLING- SHOT LEAGUE
Pheasant Hunt Saturday Nov. 1st
9:00 AM Lunch @ Noon
Non-Refundable Advanced Payment Required upon sign up of $85.00 per Hunter at The Club Bar
Marshall Maybrier (248) 867-5069
G&L Game Ranch 9660 Huttenlocker Rd. Munith, Mi 49259
October is CAN-DO Month!
YOUR STATE SENATOR15th Senate District
Lifetime Member of the NRA
Representing the Conservation & Outdoor Community
Member since 1998 1998
State SenatorMike Kowall
Please call my office toll free at
(866) 301‐6515
with any questions or email me at [email protected]
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Range fee: members $5, non-members $7.
Carl Sundberg, Marshal of Huron River Raiders Aka. Cool Hand Carl
248-318-3463 or [email protected]
Cowboy Action Shooting From 10:00 To High Noon Last Session for 2014
Skeet & Trap Pot Luck Dinner October 18th
Anyone thinking about joining the winter league should come out. We will be discussing how you
would like to have the winter leagues work.
is October 25th.
We have: .22, .38, .44, .45 Colt, .410, 20 & 12
gauge guns from “The Old West” for your use.
Men’s Eucher League Starts
January 1st
Contact Dan Peltier
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Melvin-Ramsey Hardware Free Propane
fill with purchase
of a Weber Grill!
Expires Oct.31, 2014
Show Your MLCA Card for 10% Off Regular Prices!
Excludes all other offers, discounts, coupons,
THANK YOU for shopping at Melvin- Ramsey Hardware!
Weber Grills, and DNR licenses.
Melvin-Ramsey Hardware
$5 OFF 20 lb.
Propane Tank Fill
One coupon per visit per day Expires Oct. 31, 2014
Melvin-Ramsey Hardware
Free Grill Delivery with purchase of a
Weber Grill Within 5 Miles Expires Oct.31, 2014
One coupon per visit per day. Expires Oct. 31, 2014
Single cut only. Excludes Designer Keys
Your local small business - Bill & Daryl Ramsey We sell DNR Hunting & Fishing licenses, Melvin-Ramsey Hardware
Ammo, fishing and RV accessories! FREE KEY
Buy One Get One FREE!
Melvin-Ramsey Hardware 690 N. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake
248-624-4583
CAROL’S CORNER Holy Crap, as Frank from “Everyone Loves Raymond”
says: “Break time is over”. Get your sticks, strings and shafts put together, and
don’t forget which end of the shaft the knock is on. Oh yeah, don’t forget to grease them shafts – whoops – I mean strings.
Come and shoot the Flint League. It starts October 8th, 7PM. It’s a lot of fun and laughs and good company.
~ Carol
BBeehhiinndd 2014-15 Season Dates: Oct 12, 2013 Nov 2, 2013
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WWiinntteerr WWooooddss WWaallkk SShhoooottss aanndd LLeeaagguuee Feb 1, 2014 Mar 1, 2014
April 5, 2014
Shotgun start at 10am. (Come a bit early for coffee and a donut.) For lunch we will have a variety of great soups, chili, and often some other goodies in between the woods-walk and the novelty shoot - where there is a chance to win your shooting fee back.
Traditional muzzleloaders using patch and round ball only. Traditional clothing is encouraged, but not required.
Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053
Two steaks to the top shooter of the day, and prizes for 2 or nd &
3 Clint Double rd place too! 248 363-2139
All that for just $8.00
Chris Peltier began meeting with the Pledges at 7:32 p.m. Attended by: Dan Peltier, Barry Anderson, Carl Sundberg, Jeff Parker, Michele Chiesa, David Bolla, Charley Stevens, Dave Fisher, John Miller, Richard LaFave, Andy Lynch, Glenn Kruckenberg, Annie Barbara, Cal Kittinger, Eric Manning, Charles Hughes, Bill Petrere, Ron DuBois, Pete Cesaro, Harvey Cooper and Pat Regan
President’s Report: Charley thanked everyone for helping out with Good Old Days. He will be running the Haunted Forest and need help. Sign up sheet will be on the bulletin board.
Vice President’s Report: Motion to approve dates as of 7/2/2014. Eric Manning #291/Cal Kittinger #1367 Motion Carried. Motion to approve dates for 2015 ATA Shoots. Glenn Kruckenberg #180/Jeff Parker #82 Motion Carried.
Pete Cesaro: He states that there are now 140 members who are delinquent in paying their dues and are no longer considered members. Of these members, 74 are working members. Pete is going to call them to find out reasons for not paying the dues and stated that he believes that some can’t devout the time to club. There are 40 conditional members that at the September 13th new members meeting. He is working on the Recruiting Magazine that will inform new members about the club. He stated that 2 members from the new member committee need to sign new member application and why couldn’t it be 2 members of good standing. Discussion followed. Doc Johnson and Dick Newton are working on a new member handbook. He suggested to have a new member picnic to introduce them to the club. Dan Peltier suggest a club day for all members. Good Old Days at the Skeet and Trap attendance was doubled from last year.
Barry Anderson: Gun A Week Tickets are available for purchase. Event for special needs children will be held on Thursday, September 25th will have Archery, Slingshot and Fishing from 9AM to 1PM, need Volunteers. He is looking into HVAC unit for the bar and received quote for $14,840 including ductwork. It is a 10 ton unit. He is going to receive estimates for the monthly savings and rebate form MichCon and DTE.
Dave Fisher: Need to buy Gun A Week Tickets now. 900 already gone and the remainder are usually gone by January.
People partying outside the tent at the Good Old Days, maybe have locked gate at next year’s event, everyone should support the club. The attendance was down a little this year, but still believe will be near the same profit as last year. Please come out and support these events, Haunted Forest needs volunteers.There will be some changes in how things are being done at the bar, please do not take it out on the bar maids. Please watch language at the bar and have appropriate discussions at general meeting.
Charles Hughes: There will be new and improved initiatives from the new member committee. There are nine members on the committee to assist new members. He reached out to the other chairpersons for their assistance.
Eric Manning: It is nomination time and in October the nominations will be closed. He has received one application.
He asked for nominations.
Chairmen’s Meeting Minutes – September 3rd, 2014
Bill Petrere, There are 2 registered shoots for ATA on September 13 & 20. For the Fall 400 shoot on September 20 he is sending out 180 postcards to ATA members. There is a shoot in Mason where the clubs will compare the dates of their scheduled shoots to ensure there are no conflicting dates. Bill stated that the gate at Skeet and Trap needs repair as well as the grass needs to be cut and branches trimmed on oak tree. He stated that per the ATA rules the trap houses need to be free from any dirt piles, the entire house needs to be visible to the shooters.
Glenn Kruckenberg: September Texas Hold’em everything at a standstill due to new rules.
Rich LaFave Sr.: Can-Do Needs donations of nonperishable items. Now accepting personal hygiene items like deodorant.
Dan Peltier: Mixed Euchre league starts on Monday.
Cal Kittinger: NRA Friends dinner: the club usually sponsors a gun to be raffled at the dinner and it turns out to be profitable for the club. It hasn’t been approved for this year yet and dinner this month. Charley Stevens to present to Board, he will send out emails to the board members to give them the heads up before the meeting next week. Cal stated that his request and Charley’s approval of Michele Chiesa as Co-Chairman for NRA Women On Target was not in last month’s Board Meeting Minutes. Charley Stevens stated that the omission will be amended in this month’s Board Meeting Minutes.
Annie Barbara: Thanked everyone who helped out at Good Old Days. The Woman On Target event scheduled on October 11 still has openings. Cal stated that next year he will be stepping back from the Woman On Target and allowing the Co-Chairman to take on majority of the responsibilities.
Andy Lynch: He brought up for discussion the NRA Safety Officer Certification that the range officers can volunteer to participate in. The initial fee is $42 and good for one year. It is not required to remain a range officer at the club. Discussion Followed. Andy also challenged the chairman to donate to Can-Do, he took a collection and it was given to Rich LaFave.
John Miller: He stated that the NRA Safety Officer Certification will be listed on the NRA Website. The Pin shoot is only three months away. The second squirrel match at the Big Bore Range will be Saturday, September 6th at 9a.m.
Motion to Adjourn at 8:55 p.m. Eric Manning #291/Chris Peltier #670
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~ Letters ~ Eyes to the Future
As my board term rapidly draws to a close, I think I should share a few thoughts and ideas with you. First, I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to represent you for the last three years; it has been an honor and a wonderful experience.
As you should know, the club is facing some very challenging issues, most of them revolving around a declining membership and all that that entails. That is why earlier this year I was intent on running for Membership Chairman. Nothing seemed to be changing and it looked like a lot of the same, but thankfully that is no longer the case. Our chairman has become extremely proactive. Pete has developed a workable plan and formed a large committee. Pete has put in his heart and soul and countless hours into membership and I believe we should all support his commendable efforts. The old adage of a house divided applies perfectly here.
I have given Pete a few ideas that I would like to see pursued. Some address the number one complaint that I hear: “What is the advantage of being a member?” Other ideas speak to making our club more family friendly. Happy wife applies here! In no particular order. 1. All members when they join or renew should get a consistent discount across the board: fish fries, Country Breakfast,
range fees, etc. It should be a percentage so we do not have to revisit it in the future. (An old idea, but one that needs to happen very soon.)
2. All members when they join or renew should get a coupon for a free round of shooting on each of our ranges, but only if they bring a paying guest. The cost to the club would be negligible and the benefits enormous.
3. There should be membership pins given to members every five years. They should be different colors denoting their years of service. This would encourage members to reach those five-year marks and would be a source of pride.
4. When you sponsor a new member, and he or she renews the following year, you should have your name put in a drawing for a very substantial prize. You would then have some “ skin in the game” and be proactive in making sure your new member follows through in his or her commitment. Each new member is potentially worth thousands to the club, and your sponsored member should be worth a bunch to you. Board members and officers would not be eligible.
5. Work bees should be on Saturday. Sundays are family days for many members, and many spouses resent the club for the intrusion.
6. Work Bees should be renamed Club Days. What would you rather do, show up for a Work Bee, or participate in Club Day? Hours could be changed to club credits. Words do matter in how we are perceived and how we perceive ourselves.
7. We should computerize meeting attendance to allow us to identify disenchanted members and reach out to them. 8. There are many other issues we need to address and most are being studied aggressively. Change is always hard, but the membership has already shown it is willing to change, and that is very encouraging.
There is always intrinsic value in being a member. For me it is the friendships and knowing I am part of a club that promotes our way of life. Multi-Lakes is the very embodiment of what it means to be free. It is a vital part of our community, our state, and our nation. For sure I don’t know what is in my future, but I do know the future for the club is bright. We will not, and cannot, fail the past nor future generations. Please share your thoughts and ideas with your officers and board members. It is extremely important that you all attend membership meetings in the following months. October is “can do” month. Let’s show everyone how committed we are to a great future.
More to follow. Thanks again, Rich Carlson, 81-1254
MEMBERS CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM Please use this form to notify us at least 4 weeks before moving to your new address.
1. Present Address – attach address label or print your name and address exactly as shown on the label
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Or if you are just getting started try BASIC PISTOL
4th Tuesday of each month You must register ahead of time,
Call: Bill Brennecke 248-921-9035 Fee: member $25 non-member $30
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COME TO PPC (COMBAT)
Y1st, 3rd &
BAT SHOOTING - PPCAN YOU OLSTER
AND STILL KEEP CONTROL?
SHOOTING AND SHARPEN
OUR SKILLS! 5th TUESDAYS
6PM TO 9PM
Adults ........... ..... .....$8.00 Seniors ........... ...........$7.50 Children 5-12. ...........$5.00 Children under 5 ........$2.00
Multi-Lakes Clubhouse 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
October 12 ~ November 9 ~ December 14 Menu includes: Custom omelets, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage links, biscuits & gravy, hash browns, cinnamon apples, waffles, pancakes with hot syrup, toast, coffee, milk, tomato & orange juices.
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Open Pistol at Multi-Lakes Conservation
Association Welcome to Multi-Lakes Open Pistol Range. The Open Pistol
Committee invites you to try our facility and enjoy shooting your handguns. We have put together this information sheet to inform
you about our range, hours of operation, and accessories available for purchase.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
All Sundays………………………...…………..……4:30 pm to 8:00 pm 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month……………9:00 am to noon, and 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Note: Range closed for holidays and special events. All range closings will be posted in advance.
5:30 to 8:00 pm
● Fried Fish ● Baked Fish ● ● Roasted Chicken ●
Also Includes
Salad, Coleslaw, Veggie, Baked Potatoes & Fries
FEES:
Members……………………………………..……………$4.00 per hour* Non-Members……………………………………….….$10.00 per hour* Juniors (17 & under)………………………………..…..$3.00 per hour*
Help Support Your Club
$9.00 Adults $6.50 Children 5-12 50¢ discount for Seniors over 62
*When range is at full capacity.
For your convenience we have the following items available to purchase: Targets, Eye & Ear Protection, Shoot & Sees, and
Ammunition is once again for sale! For further information call the Open Pistol Chair:
Pete Cesaro Jr. 248-760-7331 or John Miller 586-495-7452
CONCEALED PISTOL TRAINING [CPL] November 8th, 2014
(Pre-registration required by October 24, 2014)
Name: _________________________________ (As shown on your driver’s license or MI State ID)
Address_________________________________
City & Co._____________________________ MI
Zip____________________________________
Phone # _______________________________
Email: _________________________________ Member $75.00 / Non-member $125.00 (Fee non refundable after (October 24, 2013)
Make check payable to: Multi-Lakes C. A. or MLCA Mail to: Cal Kittinger – 24264 Tamarack Circle
Southfield, MI 48075-6179 248-354-4449 – Email: [email protected]
• Leave gun(s) and 125 rounds of factory ammo in car. You will be told when to bring inside the building.
• Ear (muff type recommended) & eye protection. • Assemble in range house #2 between 8:00-8:30 a.m. • Class starts 8:30a.m. - Class ends approx. 7:30p.m. (or later,
depending upon the time needed to answer questions during the legal portion of the class, or encountering unforeseen problems on the range.)
• Lunch at club house (not included in course fee). • Special dietary requirements - BYO. • We need your name as on drivers license or state I.D. • Bring pencil, pens, note paper & highlighter(s). • Member rate extends to spouse, parent, child & grandchild, but
not in-laws.
Note: Not a class for beginners &/or first time handgun shooters; you must be familiar with your firearm before taking this class. We offer a 3-hour, 1st Step or Basic Pistol class starting at 6:30 p.m. 4th Tuesday of each month. $25 for members, $30 non-members Contact Bill Brennecke @248-624-6854
10 Hamilton Chevrolet, Inc. Warren, MI 48092580014 Mile Rd. Phone: 586.264.1400
PUPPY FAIRBring Your Puppies to Sell!
Dogs must be leashed or in a pen
2nd Sunday of each month (March – October) 8:30am – 2:30 pm
During and after the Country Breakfast
For more info call: Dave Elam (248) 624-0944
Meeting Night Raffle
October 15th Top Prizes are scheduled to be: 1st – $300 Gift Card 2nd – Hunting Blind
3rd – Cooler
License # C25960 Thank you for your support.
We welcome any and all suggestions.
Please call: Don Priebe (248) 363-0753
LAST "SPECIAL" RAFFLE OF THE YEARRuger Stainless Steel .45 ACP
with NRA Logo Logo not shown in this photo.
Only 200 tickets available. Cost $20.00 each.
Drawing will be held on December 17, 2014. Do not need to be present to win. Winner must be
able to pass a federal background check. Lic. #C26381
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Junior Rifle Age 12 & older. $2.00
Mondays 7 to 9 pm (unless there is a holiday)
New shooter orientation on the 2nd Monday of the month only (parent must attend)
Pellet Rifle 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9 to 11 am Parent must stay as well. $2.00
Questions Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030
Non-members may participate in these junior activities.
We are having trouble finding enough .22LR High Velocity – Can you please help us?
Women on Target® Shooting Clinic
6PM in the clubhouse
Saturday October 25th
Kids Halloween Party
October 11, 2014 Open to any woman eligible to posses a firearm REGISTRATION: 9:00-9:30A.M. followed by ORIENTATION & MANDATORY SAFETY CLASS
FIRST CLASS begins 10:15AM – 12:15PM (Rain or shine). *LUNCH, DOOR GIFTS 12:30PM – 1:30PM (time permitting) GROUP PHOTO SECOND CLASS begins 1:45 PM – 2:35PM Clean up, fill out Survey, pick up Certificate of Course Completion & Depart. *Special dietary requirements - BYO
COST: $50.00 fee covers breakfast snacks, lunch, ammo, hearing/eye protection and targets. Pre-registration required by 10/4/14 - Fee: No refunds after 10/4/14 Checks ($50.00) payable to: Multi-Lake C. A. Mail to: Cal Kittinger - 24264 Tamarack Circle Southfield, Mi. 48075-6179
Annie Barbara, 734.674.0012 [email protected] Use “Women On Target” on subject line. Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449 [email protected]
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Add. _______________________________________________ City __________________________ MI. Zip _________ Phone ___________________________________E-mail __________________________________________________ Choose no more than two events: Pistol [ ] Skeet [ ] Trap [ ] Rifle/Black Powder [ ] Cowboy Action [ ] *Refuse To Be A Victim Seminar [ ] *Not a physical self-defense class!
Photographic Model Release I hereby authorize the use, publication, and reproduction at any time by the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) of the photographs taken of me on October 11, 2014 for any editorial use, advertising, promotion, or any other purpose whatsoever, and hereby waive all claims or rights arising out of such use, publication or reproduction. I also waive any right to inspect or approve the finished materials in which such photographs will be used.
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Board of Directors Meeting Minutes – September 10th, 2014 Glenn Kruckenberg called the meeting to order at 7:30p.m. Glenn led the Board in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Officers Present: Charley Stevens, Chris Peltier, Pete Cesaro Sr. and Jim Kirn. Directors Present: John Lash, Andy Lynch, Rich Johnson, Bill Brennecke, Marshall Maybrier, Marty Zaremba, Harvey Cooper, Sam Mullins and Rich Carlson. Interested Members: Jeff Parker, John Miller, Dan Peltier, Dave Behme
Minutes approved for last month. Official minutes read out of minute book with corrections. Motion to table minutes until next month. Charley Stevens #1325/Chris Peltier #670.
President’s Report: Motion to sponsor a table at the Friends of the NRA dinner. Cost of the sponsorship $2500.00. We receive a gun for the sponsorship, which Cal will raffle at $20/ticket selling 200 tickets. The total is $4000.00; the club will clear $1500.00 Charley Stevens #1325/Andy Lynch #183. Discussion Followed. Motion Carried. Charley thanked everyone who helped out at Good Old Days. There is an ATA Shoot this Saturday from 10 am to 4p.m. He and Dave Behme are putting together a book containing a plan for the Haunted Forest. Building starts this Saturday and they need help. Charley asked to amend last month’s minutes to include his approval of Michele Chiesa as Co-Chairman of NRA Women On Target. It was omitted last month in error as stated by Cal Kittinger at the Chairman’s Meeting.
Vice President’s Report: Motion to approve dates with corrections. Chris Peltier #670/Pete Cesaro #120 Motion Carried. Motion to approve ATA Shoot dates for 2015. Chris Peltier #670/Pete Cesaro #120. Motion Carried. October is Can Do Month, Slingshot and Haunted Forest both sponsor donations.
Membership Secretary: 141 members are leaving the club. Pete is going to call each of the members to find out the reason for their leaving. The members he has spoken with stated their reason for leaving was that they could not devote the time to the club. Pete stated that it currently takes two members of the Membership Committee to approve new member’s applications. He requested that the bylaws be changed to state that any two members of the club in good standing could sign the applications. Motion to approve New Membership Committee as read by Pete Cesaro. Charley Stevens #1325/Marshall Maybrier #162. Motion Passes. Pete stated Lynn told him about someone using a metal detector at the ball field. He asked them to leave but stated they were given permission. He suggested that is someone who is not a member is given permission to come on the club grounds they should sign in at the bar.
The Oakley Park Elementary school is having a fundraiser and the school wants to give goody bag to them. Gabrielle who is working on marketing plan suggested that a good marketing strategy would be to give coupon for Fish Fry or Breakfast to be put into kid’s goody bag. Motion for 200 coupons to be given for the goody bags. Pete Cesaro #120/Andy Lynch #183. Discussion followed. Harvey Cooper proposed to amend to have 100 Fish Fry
coupons and 100 Country Breakfast coupons. 2nd by Marty Zaremba. Andy Lynch suggested to put on it’s either for a Fish Fry or Country Breakfast. Pete said there would be a deadline on ticket. In Favor 6, Opposed 2, Amendment Passes. Charley suggested 60 days. Pete stated they would start on the 26th. Chris Peltier suggested giving them until the end of the year. Tickets will be numbered and say only student on them. Charley suggested different color for tickets. Amendment: Extend to end of year, December 31, 2014 and Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Motion Passes.
Treasurers Report: The profit for Good Old Days should be the same as last year. Jim passed out the August 2014 Treasurer’s Report. Motion to receive Treasurer’s Report. Rich Johnson #186/Charley Stevens #1325. Motion Passes. Harvey Cooper asked if taxes have been paid. Jim stated they would be paid the following Monday. Misprint of the Michigan Liquor License check on the Treasurers report will be corrected next month. New regulations for Texas Hold’em and Bingo will hurt the profit for the Club; we need Haunted Forest to be successful. Slingshot to start soon and need information about it. Suggested to increase $1 for nonmembers. Dave Fisher to send email to get information.
Operations Manager Report: A sheet was handed out showing the financial report broken down for each area at Good Old Days. The amount of tickets handed out for workers didn’t workout to the amount that worker’s should have been given. Discussion Followed. Need to have one person in charge of handing out tickets to the workers at Good Old Days. Sam Miyamoto, who donates Gatling gun and ammo for Good Old Days is Honorary Member and would like to give him a hat or coat.
John Lash said that there were golf carts and ATVs from outside club riding around at Good Old Days. He is concerned about the liability this could cause the club. He suggested putting up a pavilion instead of having a tent every year. Have new rides that are more up to date for kids. Dave stated that the Texas Hold’em is still on hold due to pending government regulations. We are advertising our events in the West End Magazine that is same price as Spinal Column and has had a better return on the investment.
Dave Fisher and Charley Stevens went to Raffle Ticket/Bingo Training in Livonia detailing the new requirements implemented by the government which include the completion of forms the same night as an event. Discussion Followed concerning the changes that will take place in October and the extra help that will be needed to complete the requirements. Dave suggested that there should be a separate bank account for the raffle tickets. Motion to open a new Raffle Bank Account Charley Stevens #1325/Rich Johnson #186 Motion Passes.
Old Business Harvey Cooper stated that camping seemed down this year at Good Old Days. Is the camping fee too high? Discussion Followed. Dave Fisher stated that all campers had a permit.
Pete Cesaro asked if everyone had looked over the Marketing Plan. If not, he asked if everyone would take some time to look at it.
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We have a full display table of items for sale at our monthly meeting, and some special events at the club. There is also a display case by the bar entrance. You can ask the bartender on duty, or anytime you see us around the clubhouse. We want you to be able to show everyone that you are a proud member of the
Multi-Lakes Conservation Association. Thank you all for your continuing support.
Doug Erstad and Bill & Daryl Ramsey
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and Elections. He stated per Eric Manning at Chairman’s meeting he only has one candidate. Chris stated that to his knowledge a nomination committee meeting had not been held yet. In bylaws it states it is to be held in August and the Board is to approve the 12 nominees for the Nomination Committee. Motion to send letter inquiring as to who is on the Nomination Committee to Eric Manning. Harvey Cooper #137/Chris Peltier #670 Motion Passes Chairman of the Board will send email.
New Business Dave Fisher presented a quote for changing out HVAC unit in Bar. Air conditioning works and heat doesn’t. Need 10 ton unit, currently have 15 ton unit. The person who gave quote discovered that registers above bar were not hooked up correctly. The quote is for $14,840 plus community permit costs. $215 covers parts and labor for 5 years. Dave stated the permits should be a couple hundred dollars. The person who gave quote came highly recommended from members. Dave recommended we use the line of credit to pay for the unit. Motion to accept quote for $14,840 plus permit costs and $215 parts and labor costs for 5 years to be financed by the line of credit. Charley Stevens #1325/Marty Zaremba #1211.Marshall Maybrier stated that all 3 quotes are to be presented to the board. Charley Stevens rescinded the motion.
People are dumping garbage into the fire pits. Motion to get sign: “No Dumping, Violators will be Prosecuted”. Doc Johnson #186/Charley Stevens #1325. Motion Passes. Bring up the dumping issue at meeting night.
Charley stated that Archery needs more room to store Kids Archery equipment. There is room behind targets in range house in an extra closet. Charley would like to offer it to them.
Motion to increase the price of Haunted Forest by $1 to $10 for adults and $8 for kids. The Can-Do donation still applies. Charley Stevens #1325/Marshall Maybrier #762 Motion Passes.
Harvey Cooper asked about GoPro Certificates that were supposed to be given at Archery Banquet that has already taken place. They have not received them; Charley Stevens said that he would look into it.
Marty Zaremba stated that items were taken from the Raffle table at the last General Meeting. There should be someone watching the table to ensure nothing is taken.
Motion to raise fees for ammo at the Skeet and Trap House from $7.00 to $8.00. Pete Cesaro #120/John Lash #304. Motion Passes.
Motion to Adjourn Business portion of meeting at 9:50 p.m. Then have a break and enter into the Executive Session. Motion to allow Past Presidents, Note Recorder and Manager to stay for Executive Session. Doc Johnson #186/Pete Cesaro #120. Motion Passes.
Motion to Adjourn Executive Session at 10:47 p.m. Doc Johsnon #186/Chirs Peltier #670. Motion Passes.
Motion to Adjourn Board Meeting. Chris Peltier #670/Marshall Maybrier #762. Motion Passes.
Respectfully Submitted by, Michele Chiesa
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Multi-Lakes Skeet & Trap
Open Shooting Thursday 3:00 to 9:30 Saturday 10:00 to 4:00
Note: Closed first Saturday of the month
Sunday Noon to 6:00
2014 Flint League(no we are not actually shooting flint arrows)
Every Wednesday 7 to 9 PM October 8th thru December At the Indoor Archery Range Tim Loynes (248) 773-9650
BUILDING RENTALS Catering Available
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~ Call Barry Anderson
(248) 363-9109
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Monday – Thursday Lunch SpecialsSee Lynn at the Clubhouse Bar and Grill
BARTENDERS: Roger Wedzel ….…….(248) 420-3853
BINGO: Chris Peltier.……........( 248) 701-0001
COUNTRY BREAKFAST: Russ Griggs…………….(248) 360-5977
FISH FRY: Fred Koby…......…….…(602) 206-6809
MORNING CREW: Barry Anderson……...…(248) 363-9109
SKEET & TRAP: Pete Cesaro Sr.……...… (248) 685-1922
HELP WANTED:
Fish Fry Schedule
October 03 Mullins (248) 360-4251 10 DeVriendt (248) 624-5232 17 Funni (248) 926-6395 24 Vanstone (313) 790-9620 31 NO FISH FRY
November 07 Koby (602) 206-6809 14 McGinley (248) 931-2927 21 Mullins (248) 360-4251 28 NO FISH FRY
RANGE FEES Effective January 11, 2012
MEMBER NON-
MEMBER
JUNIOR ARCHERY $ 4.00 $ 7.00 $ 2.00 BULLS-EYE PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 10.00 - COMBAT PISTOL $ 6.00 $ 6.00 - HUNTERS ED. $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00JUNIOR RIFLE - - $ 2.00 *OPEN PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 10.00 $ 3.00 *OUTDOOR RANGE $ 4.00 $ 12.00 $ 4.00 SKEET & TRAP $ 5.00 $ 7.00 $ 4.00 SPORTING CLAYS $12.00 $ 18.00 $ 8.00 WOODSWALK $ 3.00 $ 4.00 - Ear & eye protection, ammo & targets available *Per hour if busy.
Pull Tabs Progressive Jackpot
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First Quickie Game6:30 PM
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M. Bartrun* (313) 478-3049 Robert Bigotti (586) 419-9742 G. Biron (313) 532-8542 D. Campau (734) 261-9786 P. Cesaro (248) 685-1922 P. Cesaro Jr. (248) 363-1102 J. Cleveland (248) 473-0085 * Saturdays Only
R. Davis (248) 685-1206 D. Durandetto (248) 408-2913 M. Florkowski (248) 318-6643 W. Hoyt (248) 363-2294 T. Keller (248) 996-0715 L. Kimble (248) 563-2493 E. Lockhart (248) 345-4013 D. Mercieca (248) 318-6053
~ MLCA Outdoor Range ~ Range Officer On Call List ~J. Miller (586) 495-7452 J. Parker (248)330-0824 S. Ross (248) 563-6745 D. St. Aubin (248) 698-1355 R. Taskey (248) 830-2456 K. Troyer (248) 684-2389 M. Wilkinson (248) 421-4611 B.Yirovec (248) 682-3478
Outdoor Range Schedule Open Shooting Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 12:00 noon - 3:00pm EXCEPT Holidays & Special Events All other dates check calendar for committee & times
Recent Gun-A-Week Winners Aug-29 Baretta Nano .9mm 0175 Steven R Livonia MI Sept-5 Mossberg 500 Flex Hunting 12 ga. 0609 James C Commerce MI Sep-12 Savage II Trophy w/scope 300 Win. 0586 Mike M Brighton MI Sep-19 Stoeger Cougar .9 mm 1349 Tom A Jeddo MI
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Cook your own T-bone steakChoice of:
16 oz. Steak $10 20 oz. Steak $12
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MLCA President, Charlie Stevens, called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. He led the members in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. He welcomed the new members and acknowledged the Past Presidents in attendance: Pete Cesaro Sr., Dave Fisher, Dan Peltier, Jim Kirn, Sam Mullins and Russ DeVriendt.
He stated that there are two nurses present available to give flu shots with completed paperwork.
#1403 Robert Zavitz/#644Larry Cohorst Motion to accept Meeting Minutes as printed in the Multi-Laker Motion Carried.
#1359 Rich LaFave/#82 Jeff Parker Motion to accept Treasurer’s Report as printed in the Multi-Laker. Motion Carried.
President’s Report: Charlie Stevens stated that building of Haunted Forest will start this Saturday, September 20th. There is a book to sign up to work on the Haunted Forest. The final ATA Shoot of the season is this Saturday. Charlie and Dave Fisher attended a Charitable Gaming meeting held by the state in Berkley on September 10th. They received information concerning the new regulations for Bingo and Raffles. The Governor is trying to make charitable gaming go away. October is Can-Do month; you can bring food or monetary donations to the club. There is a bucket in the bar for food and above it a box for money. There is also the mailbox near the main entrance for monetary donations. The Haunted Forest will collect donations which will provide $1 off the ticket for the event. Slingshot and Bingo also accept donations.
Chaplin’s Report: No Report. Recording Secretary: No Report.
Membership Secretary: Pete Cesaro stated that the club lost 99 members who haven't paid their dues. He is going to call each one to find out why they have left the club. He stated that most members he has spoken to left the club because they were unable to devote time to the club. There was nothing stated that was negative about the club. There will be a Potluck in the Skeet & Trap House on October 18th to discuss the Winter Skeet & Trap league. There will also be a Winter Sporting Clays league. He is working on a new member’s manual and marketing plan to show all there is to do at the club.
Treasurer’s Report: Jim Kirn stated that the Good Old Days event will have approximately the same profit as last year which was $10,000. They needed more volunteers at the event as many volunteers had to stay the entire day. The club needs the Haunted Forest to do well, because we’ve had several large payments for taxes and insurance in the past couple of months. The Daily Raffle sales have been down and they also help contribute to paying for the operations of the club. You can get your tickets at the bar and if you win a check will be mailed to your home.
Early Draw: #215 Donald Delozier III was called. Donald missed out on approximately $130.00
Operations Manager: Dave Fisher thanked everyone who helped out at
Good Old Days. Marty Zaremba has donated 1200 rounds of 22 ammo to the Junior Rifle League. Dave stated that there are still 400 Gun A Week tickets for sale. You need to get them soon, because they sell quickly. At the Board Meeting there was a motion to not allow anymore dumping at fire pit. The fire pit is strictly for the use of the club. There was a rally at Lansing to protest the new Charitable Gaming regulations. Please call your State Representative concerning the Charitable Gaming Bill #SB0878. In October the new electronic Bingo regulations take affect and all the reporting will need to be done on the night of the event. There will be more volunteers needed to complete these reports.
General Membership Meeting Minutes – September 17th, 2014
Vice President’s Report: Chris Peltier stated that we have 138 members, 9 new members and 22 guests with us tonight. Slingshot league starts on September 25th; fee for Members is $5 and $6 for Non-members. There will be a work bee this Sunday at 8AM and will help with Haunted Forest setup. Remember the club nominations are coming up as well as deer hunting and Wild Game dinner donations are needed.
Chairperson’s to Speak: Eric Manning - The nominations will be closed at next meeting. He has 7 to 8 nominations and all but one are for the Board of Directors. John Miller - He stated that the next Squirrel Match will be held October 4th, registration starts at 9AM and the shoot will begin at 10AM. The fee is $10, $5 goes to club and $5 goes toward prizes. You will need a .22LR with scope, 40 round course of fire at 50 yards while standing and sitting. There will also be a side match using iron sights only. There will not be a match in November. The Pin Shoot starts December 7th, bring .22 ammo, if you don’t have a gun you can use his. They also need bowling pins if anyone has any to use for the pin shoots. John Lash - Swap Days on Saturday and Sunday, there will be a lot of rifle and shotguns for sale. It is $1 to get in to attend the event. The fee to have a table is $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers. He needs help after the Friday Fish Fry to set up. Staff will lock up the room after the event on Saturday and there will be security for the items left overnight. Larry Willis - Spoke about how he has been a guide for the Haunted Forest and how much fun it is to volunteer for the event. Adam Rott - Thanked everyone who donated to 3D Archery. He also stated that he and Dawn Muddie were at a competition and the TV show Even the Odds was taping at the event so they may be on the show. This is just one of many competitions where they have represented the club. Anyone who wants to shoot, please contact him. Marty Zaremba - There are two dead trees at Skeet & Trap, two trees by the Archery and 1 big tree on the road. He needs help and equipment to remove. Annie Barbara - Thanked everyone for their help at Good Old Days. David Sturtz - The Friends of the NRA Dinner will be held this Thursday which includes a Roast Beef Dinner. There are a few tickets left at the bar. One of the items that will be there is a Colt .45 match set.
Cal Kittinger - The last special gun raffle of the year is for a
Ruger Stainless Steel .45 ACP with NRA Logo He will be selling 200 tickets at $20 each and the drawing will take place on December 17th. The winner must be able to pass a federal background check. Larry Hutton- The new member badges will be available in 2 weeks. If you want hat pins they will need to be ordered. Pete Cesaro stated that there will be a new name badge board in the bar. The member’s number will be on the back of the badge. Dave Behme - He stated that they need a Co-Chairman for the Haunted Forest. We need people to help build, guide and assist with the event. On October 11 & 12 from 9 to 1, anyone interested in being a guide will be taken around the path. If kids want to be involved please bring them. Please bring ideas to build different areas in the forest and costumes. They will be working every weekend from 9AM to 3PM. They have secured the dance group, Art of Dance from Waterford to perform on each Saturday night. Boy Scout leaders: we need 10 kids to help out. Larry Cohorst - The kids Halloween Party will be held on October 25th from 6PM and go past dark. Kids will go trick or treating, there will be a D.J. and carmel apples. Haunted Forest will also be going on that night so please bring a donation for Can-Do.
Old Business: None.
New Business: The HVAC above office needs replaced. A quote for $14,840 to replace unit and $215 to supply parts & maintenance for 5 years. Motion to approve. #186 Rich Johnson/#1367 Cal Kittinger. Discussion Followed. Motion Rescinded by Rich Johnson Barry to get three quotes to present to board and Harvey Cooper stated that the contract is to state that the old unit would be kept by the club for parts. It will be brought up again at the next general meeting.
Motion to adjourn business portion of meeting. #70 Gerald Beagle/#477 Biff Davis Meeting Night Raffle: 3rd Prize Knife Set #129 Dennis Cullen 2nd Prize Archery Target #404 Rich Lukotch 1st Prize Crossbow #129 Dennis Cullen Respectfully Submitted by, Michele Chiesa
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Activities Grants PaintingAndy Willetts 248-760-1310 Richard Johnson 313-278-7841 Tom Jakubiec 248-624-0014
Adopt-a-Highway Grounds ParliamentarianMike Mehrman 248-360-3733 Al Wilkinson 248-363-2690 Dave Fisher 248-668-0371
Archery Scott Wilkinson 810-560-0709 Personal Protection/CPL ClassesKen Hamann (Outdoor) 248-360-0386 Kevin Starrs 248-425-0509 Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449Adam Rott (3D) 248-891-7640 Hats and Patches Pheasant HuntTim Loynes (Indoor) 248-773-9650 Doug Erstad 248-505-3474 Marshall Maybrier 248-867-5069Ron Opfer (Junior) 248-624-0161 Bill Ramsey 248-486-4333 Photography
ATA Shoot Daryl Ramsey 248-486-4333 VACANCYBill Petrere 734-453-0877 Haunted Forest Pistol, .22 Pin Shoot
Bar John Brant 248-366-7940 John Miller 248-685-3350Roger Wedzel 248-420-3853 Craig Moore 248-635-6465 Bill Stumpf 248-521-8153
Bingo Historian Pistol, BullseyeChris Peltier 248-701-0001 Jon Podkul 248-363-5828 Jose Lopez 810-227-7461
Blood Drive Horseshoes Bob Carlson 810-227-2953Kirk Cooke 248-636-0069 Rob Joyner 248-363-0211 Pistol, CombatMike Wilczynski 248-363-6197 Horticulture Bill Brennecke 248-624-6854
Building Maintenance Bob Bauman 248-505-1625 Jim Alcorn 248-701-1032Brian Moore 248-505-3680 House Pistol, Open
By Laws Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Pete Cesaro, Jr. 248-760-7331Rich Johnson 313-278-7841 Hunters Ed. & Basic Rifle John Miller 586-495-7452
Car Cruise Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Political Action CommitteeSkip Worden 248-685-0703 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 Ed Sienkiewicz 248-624-4782
Chairperson’s Committee Insurance Pole BarnChris Peltier 248-701-0001 Dave Mercier 248-360-0128 Jim Babel 248-363-9891
Chaplain JOAD PopcornSkip Worden 248-685-0703 Ron Opfer 248-624-0161 Rudy Kirn 248-363-3027
Computer Junior Conservation Club PurchasingJon Podkul 248-363-5828 VACANCY Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540
Conservation Education Junior Rifle Range Officer Training & SchedulingRich Johnson 313-278-7841 Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Andy Lynch 248-685-8310
Country Breakfast Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 School Liaison Shooting SportsRuss Griggs 248-360-5977 Junior Shotgun VACANCYDan Vanstone 313-790-9620 Frank Spelker 248-255-7293 Scouting/Boy
Cowboy Action Shooting Jon Penvose 248-625-6270 Patrick Regan 586-944-3119Carl Sundberg 248-553-4410 Kitchen Meeting Night Sergeant at ArmsJeff Parker 248-330-0824 Dale Lee 734-421-4639 Larry Gray 248-360-4896
Daily Raffle Meeting Night Raffle Mike Wilczynski 248-363-6197Jim Kirn 248-363-9351 Don Priebe 248-202-4730 Silent AuctionDennis Cullen 734-422-3051 Family Memorial & Flowers Kitty Lewan 248-933-2476
Deer Contest Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Lucy Petrykoski 248-470-3775Charles McDonald 248-627-4244 Glen Thompson 248-961-1480 Skeet & TrapJon Lash 248-363-7474 Walt Lorang 248-698-1024 Pete Cesaro Sr. 248-685-1922
Dock & Lakeside M.U.C.C. Delegate SlingshotRon Dubois 248-660-5229 Mike Doyle 248-363-5018 Jim Morphew 248-760-3306
Election Bob Kaminski 248-360-0276 Chip Delozier 313-378-4319Larry Willis 248-755-6781 Pete Cesaro Sr. 248-685-1922 Sporting Clays
Entertainment Multi-Laker Editor Pete Cesaro, Sr. 248-685-1922Larry Cohorst 248-698-1575 Dave Leonard 248-762-3926 Pete Cesaro, Jr. 248-760-7331
Equipment Maintenance Muzzleloader League Strategic PlanningEvan Lacy 248-363-4586 Eric Ridenour 248-807-4059 Pete Cesaro, Sr. 248-685-1922Greg Potter 734-891-3816 Jeff Parker 248-330-0824 Dave Bolla 248-318-1729Bill McKeever 248-363-0898 Muzzleloader Rendezvous Sam Mullins 248-776-2238
Euchre Clint Double 248-363-2139 Swap & Flee Mkt. DaysDan Peltier 248-666-9418 Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053 Jon Lash 248-363-7474
Family Events New Member Texas Hold'emLarry Cohorst 248-698-1575 Charles Hughes 248-877-3904 Glenn Kruckenberg 313-407-6724
Finance Committee Tom "Jake" Jakubiec 248-624-0014 Tree ChairmanMichele Chiesa 248-444-0052 Nomination Marty Zaremba 248-476-3983
Fly Fishing Eric Manning 248-705-1516 Veterans Memorial FundJim Weakland 248-669-1473 NPRC Rich Carlson 248-210-3623
Friday Fish Fry Eric Manning 248-705-1516 Wild Game DinnerFred Koby 602-206-6809 NRA Dinner John LaFave 248-996-0030
Golf League Dr. David Sturtz 248-305-5512 Women's EventsBarry Anderson 248-363-9109 Ed Curtis 248-761-3189 Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449
Good Old Days Operation Can-Do Annie Barbara 734-674-0012Annie Barbara 734-674-0012 Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Michele Chiesa
Outdoor Range Work BeeMike Wilkinson 248-421-4611 Dave Chappel 248-363-1398
Committee Chair DirectoryMembers Interested In Committees Call President Charley Stevens @ 248-542-4773
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