puppy fair - Multi-Lakes Conservation Association
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puppy fair - Multi-Lakes Conservation Association
VOL. 61 March 2012 Number 3 General Meeting~ March 21st ATTENTION RANGE OFFICERS and TRAINING RANGE OFFICERS TRO’s, remember the TRO Fast Track System to get your cards. Call Andy Lynch for details if you are unsure of how to obtain your RO Card. If you did not get the proper number of hours on your card for the class-time or last years RO/TRO hours, please contact Andy Lynch to make arrangements to do so. Thank You PUPPY FAIR Bring Your Puppies to Sell! 2nd Sunday of each month (March – October) 8:30am – 2:30 pm Range Officer Class Schedule Sunday, March 18th, 2012 Meeting Rm. 3:00pm – 5:00pm (Returning Range Officers ONLY Please) For more info call: Dave Elam (248) 624-0944 During and after the Country Breakfast Dogs must be leashed or in a pen Wednesday, March 28th, 2012 Meeting Rm. 7:00pm – 9:00pm (Returning Range Officers & Fast Track RO’s ONLY Please) Sunday, April 1st, 2012 Meeting Rm. 3:00pm – 5:00pm (Returning RO’s, Fast Track RO’s, Returning TRO’s and New TRO’s) ~ Work Bee ~ March 25th ~ PRESIDENT’S COLUMN It was amazing that the weather cooperated long enough so that we could get in our ice fishing contest. The winners of the contest were: Marty Zaremba with an 11 ¼ inch Crappie; and Paula Philippart with a 7 ½ inch Blue Gill. Both of them received $35 each and donated it back to the club for the fish stocking fund. I hope you made it out to our Super Bowl party, and the Wild Game Dinner. I would like to give out a special thank you to Superior Game Ranch who graciously donated the Wild Boar, the Water Buffalo, and also some Bear for the Wild Game Dinner. We had a lot of nice Bucks at our Big Buck Night. Congratulations to all the lucky hunters: Carey Sevenson , Adam Rott, Fred Koby, Joe Costa, Rick Kovach, Carey Stevenson, Chris Curtis, Don Bishop, Tom Hesch, Page Meyers and all the others. Coming up March 10th, will be the Multi-Lakes Pheasant Hunt. The cost is $85 per hunter, with sign up at the bar - or contact Marshall Maybrier or Terry Smart. The spring swap day will be held March 18th, 9AM to 2PM in the main clubhouse. Come on out and buy, sell or trade of your sporting gear. Cost per table is five dollars per member and the second table is free. If you don't have a CPL license, there are two classes currently scheduled: March 24th and May 12th. With the weather warming up we will be doing a lot more shooting around the club. So, the Range Officer’s classes are scheduled for March 18th, March 28th, and another April 1st. If you're interested, please contact Andy Lynch. See you around the club, ~ Sam MULTI-LAKER DEADLINE Deadline for articles in the April 2012 Multi-Laker Magazine is Wednesday, March 21st, 2012. NOTE: All copy must be electronically submitted and approved by the Editor. THE MULTI-LAKER (USPS) 350-060 Published Monthly by the Multi-Lakes Conservation Association Office Fax – (248) 363-8092 Club Manager – Barry Anderson Office Manager – Terry Martin CLUBHOUSE – (248) 363-9109 Skeet, Trap & Sporting Clays Building – (248) 363-8811 Indoor Range House – (248) 360-3965 Member Michigan United Conservation Clubs Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners Periodicals Postage Paid at Walled Lake, MI 48390 www.multilakes.com Subscription Rates: Members - $12.00 of the members Annual Dues is paid as a year’s subscription to The Multi-Laker Non-members - $15.00 per year payable in advance. 2012 OFFICERS PRESIDENT………………...…... .… SAM MULLINS, (248) 766-2238 VICE-PRESIDENT………..….…MICHAEL BEATTIE, (810) 533-3088 TREASURER………………...…......….DAVE FISHER, (248) 668-0371 RECORDING SECRETARY….RICHARD JOHNSON, (313) 278-7841 MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY….........MARK GEIGER, (248) 681-6732 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dave Chappel`12 .….…… ……………………....……...(248) 363-1398 Marshall Maybrier `12…….………………….….………(248) 867-5069 Micky McCanham `12………… Vice-Chairman ………(248) 366-6819 Matt Philippart`13 ….…… Chairman …….…….………(313) 443-4777 Terry Smart `13…………………………….....….………(586) 980-6013 Mark Torigian`13…………………………………...……(734) 679-9874 Rich Carlson `14…………………………………....……(248) 210-3623 Jon Lash `14…………………...………………....………(248) 363-7474 Marty Zaremba `14...…………………………….…...….(248) 476-3983 Russ DeVriendt – Past President …………….…….……(248) xxx-xxxx MLCA Member 1.855.4.MURRAY POSTMASTER: send address changes and notices of undelivered copies on form 3579 to: MULTI-LAKES CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION 3860 Newton Road Commerce Twp, MI 48382 2 The Multi-Laker is monthly publication of Multi-Lakes Conservation Association – Dave Leonard, Editor, D_Leonard@multilakes.com 3/7 Chairmens Meeting 3/11 Country Breakfast March 2012 3/14 Board of Directors Meeting 3/21 Membership Meeting Monday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday 3/25 Work Bee Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 3pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap League 5-7pm Junior Slingshot MTG RM 7pm-12am Slingshot MTG RM 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 6-9pm Dog Training Class RG#2 5:30-8:30pm Fish Fry 6pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 10am-2pm Muzzleloaders Woods Walk 10am-3pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 8am-12am Archery NFAA State Tournament RG#2 8am-12am Reception MTG RM 4 12pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-6pm Skeet &Trap League 12-3pm Outdoor Range 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 8am-12am Archery NFAA State Tournament RG#2 5 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 6-10pm Ladies Euchre League MTG RM 6-10pm Mens Euchre League BAR 6 10am-2pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 6:30pm Bingo 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 7 8 3pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 7:30pm 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap CHAIRPERSONS 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap MEETING League 6-9pm Black Powder 5-7pm Junior Slingshot MTG Pistol RG#1 6 & 9pm Archery Indoor RM 7pm-12am Slingshot MTG League RG#2 RM 6:30-9pm Junior 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Shotgun 9 5:30-8:30pm Fish Fry 6pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 Sault Ste. Marie Casino Bus Trip 10 9-11am Sr .22 Rifle Shoot RG#1 10am-3pm Sporting Clays 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap League 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 8am-12am Archery NFAA State Tournament RG#2 Sault Ste. Marie Casino Bus Trip 11 9am-12pm Country Breakfast 12pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 10:30am-2pm Sporting Clays Winter League 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-6pm Skeet & Trap League 12-4pm .22LR Pistol Pin Top Shoot RG#1 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Outdoor Range 8:30am-2:30pm Puppy Fair GROUNDS 8am-12am Archery NFAA State Tournament RG#2 Sault Ste. Marie Casino Bus Trip 12 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 6-9pm Safari Club International Novi Chapter Meeting 6-10pm Ladies Euchre League MTG RM 6-10pm Mens Euchre League BAR 13 10am-2pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 6:30pm Bingo 14 15 3pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 7:30pm BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 9am-12pm & 6:30League 8:30pm Open Pistol 5-7pm Junior Slingshot MTG RG#1 6 & 9pm Archery Indoor RM 7pm-12am Slingshot MTG League RG#2 RM 6:30-9pm Junior 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Shotgun 10am-4pm ICE-HIS ODR#1 ICE OD#1 16 5:30-8:30pm Fish Fry 6pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 ICE OD#1 8am-4mpm Tactical Training RG#1 17 9am-12pm Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 10am-3pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap League 1-3pm Junior Archery RG#2 6:30-10pm Euchre MTG RM 10am-12pm New Members Meeting MTG RM 4pm-12amParty S&T 18 12pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-6pm Skeet & Trap League 12-3pm Archery Open Shooting RG#2 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Outdoor Range 12:30-5pm Archery MAA Club Championship RG#2 9am-2pm Sporting Goods Swap Meet MTG RM 3pm Range Officers Class MTG RM 6-9pm Meeting RG#2 25 8am WORKBEE ALL 12pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 10:30am-2pm Sporting Clays Winter League 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-6pm Skeet & Trap League 12-3pm Archery Open Shooting RG#2 12-3pm Outdoor Range 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 Boy Scout Campout PAV CG 12-4pm .22LR Pistol Pin Top Shoot RG#1 19 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 6-10pm Ladies Euchre League MTG RM 6-10pm Mens Euchre League BAR ICE ODR#1 20 10am-2pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 6:30pm Bingo 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 ICE OD#1 21 22 3pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 8pm MEMBERSHIP 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap MEETING 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap Multi-Laker Deadline 6 & 9pm Archery Indoor League 7pm-12am Slingshot vs League RG#2 Archery MTG RM 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 23 5:30-8:30pm Fish Fry 7pm-12am Slingshot vs Archery RG#2 Boy Scout Campout PAV CG RG#1 S&T 24 9-11am Sr .22 Rifle Shoot RG#1 10am-3pm Sporting Clays 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap League 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 Boy Scout Campout PAV CG RG#1 S&T 8am-8pm CPL Class RG#1 & 2 26 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 6-10pm Ladies Euchre League MTG RM 6-10pm Mens Euchre League BAR 27 10am-2pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 6:30pm Bingo 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 28 29 3pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 9am-12pm & 6:303-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 8:30pm Open Pistol 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap RG#1 6 & 9pm Archery Indoor League 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 League RG#2 10am-4pm ICE-HIS ODR#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 7pm Range Officers Class MTG RM 30 5:30-8:30pm Fish Fry 6pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 31 10am-3pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap 10am-3pm Skeet & Trap League 9am-12pm Varmint Shoot ODR#1 5pm-12am Slingshot Banquet MTG RM, BBQ 1 2 3 4 12pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 10:30am-2pm Sporting Clays Winter League 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-6pm Skeet & Trap League 12-3pm Archery Open Shooting RG#2 12-3pm Outdoor Range 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 3pm Range Officers Class MTG RM 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 6-10pm Ladies Euchre League MTG RM 6-10pm Mens Euchre League BAR 10am-2pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 6:30pm Bingo 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS MEETING 6-9pm Black Powder Pistol RG#1 6 & 9pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 5 3pm-Dusk Sporting Clays 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap League 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 6 7 5:30-8:30pm Fish Fry 6pm Archery Indoor League RG#2 9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 10am-2pm Muzzleloaders Woods Walk 10am-3pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 April 3 Kids Easter Party & Egg Hunt Sunday April 8th 1:00 to 4:00pm Annual Work-Bee will be on Sunday May 6th More info next month Fly Tying Workshops Trying to tie a new fly and have a question? Everyone is Welcome Cost $10.00 at Registration No Pre-Registrations Taken All Sessions Must be Attended No Make-Up Sessions Available Soda and Snacks Available to Purchase Wondering how to proceed? Enjoy the company of other fly tiers? Every Tuesday evening, 7 – 10 PM, during the months of February and March, come to the old sporting clays building next to Indoor Pistol, for an opportunity to learn about and tie flies. You must bring your own equipment and materials. We will provide the expertise and encouragement. Any questions, contact Jim Weakland at 248-736-8861 (cell) JGHBJ@aol.com OR Charlie Stevens 248-542-4773 (home) 248-225-7499 (cell) CVS_54238@yahoo.com 4 May 1st – Registration Starts at 6pm – Class 7 to 10pm – Firearm Show and Tell May 2nd – Class 7 to 10pm – Archery Show and Tell – Hunter Responsibility May 5th – Sat. 9am to 12noon – Hands-on Outdoor activity - Shooting, Compass, GPS, and Boat Safety May 8th – Class 7 to 10pm - First Aid, Game Care, and Game Management May 9th – 7 to 9:30pm – Review - Testing – Test Scoring - Certificates will be distributed (A minimum 80% score is required to receive certificate) Questions: Wayne Hoyt – 248-363-2294 Chet Dymon – 248-363-7030 Or e-Mail chetdymon@aol.com (topic – Hunter Ed) Sporting Goods SWAP DAY March 18th 9am – 2pm in the main Club House $1 at the door, kids under 12 free Buy-Sell-Trade Guns, bows, hunting, fishing, camping equipment, reloaders, ammo, tools and more! COME SEE US - PUBLIC WELCOME! Tables for members $5 (second table free), non-members $10 For more info or a table: John Lash 248-363-7474 or www.multilakes.com Women on Target® “Round Robin” Clinic 2nd Annual Frank H. Zoch Round Robin Edition Come out and join us April 21, 2012 for the NRA & Multi-Lakes annual Round Robin event. This is an educational and fun filled all day event. Students will receive basic instruction and actually try their skill at: Archery, Skeet, Trap, Pistol, Modern Rifle and Black Powder Rifle. All equipment, ammo, targets, breakfast snacks & lunch included. Due to the popularity of the clinic, preregistration is required. REGISTRATION: 9:00 A.M. followed by ORIENTATION & MANDATORY SAFETY CLASS SHOOTING BEGINS 10:15 A.M. (Rain or shine). $45.00 fee covers hearing & eye protection and item mentioned above. Pre-registration required by 4/15/12 - Fee: Non-refundable after 4/15/12 Make checks ($45.00) payable to: Multi-Lake C. A. Mail to: Cal Kittinger - 24264 Tamarack Circle Southfield, Mi. 48075-6179 (248-354-4449) c.kittinger@multilakes.com Use “Women On Target” on subject line. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cut here - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ (Please print) Add. _______________________________________________ City __________________________ MI. Zip _________ Phone ___________________________________E-mail __________________________________________________ Experience level: No experience { } Some experience { } All shotguns, rifles, pistols and archery equipment will be supplied. *Round Robin means you will try each of the following: Skeet, Trap, Pistol, Rifle (modern and civil war era) and Archery. 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 April 21, 2012 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. 10 Signed___________________________________________ (If a minor, signed by a parent or guardian of said minor) 5 ~ Ice Is Nice 2012 ~ T he ice King (Ron DuBois) stood on the shore of ancient Lake Reed in the present day Kingdom of Multi-Lakes. King Ron contemplated the dire situation: the weather gods were ruining his yearly tournament. Had he not made the necessary sacrifices to the ice god Budweiser? Participants from a hundred leagues away would be a arriving in ten days and the sacred tournament grounds were still an angry swirling liquid mass where there should have been glass-smooth ice. King Ron did what any good King would do. After consulting with his advisors and his fair Queen Piper he decided to double his sacrifices to Budweiser and the lesser god Miller. The temperatures soon plummeted and King Ron decreed from the podium: “There Will Be Ice” And ice there was. A white castle with twin smoke stacks was erected on the shore by Lords Kendra, Zavits, Cohurst, Carlson, Zogta, Wilkerson, and Franklin. On the day of the tournament all were admitted wherein Queen Piper bestowed food and warmth upon the masses. Following further sacrifices King Ron decreed: “There will Be Fish” And there were fish. Newly knighted (new member) Lord Andy Russel stood guard all day. His lordship Mike Mermen donated new fishing rods for tournament victors: Urchins Shelly LaFave , Will Paige, Evan and Brady Carlson, and Stephen Gendelman all received new ice rods. Princess Paula Phillipart and his Hindness Marty Zaremba donated their booty back to the Kings’ fish fund. All had such a good time, that subjects were throwing cash at King and Queen DuBois. The King’s treasury amassed $325 for this year’s fish fund. All the Kings men and their carts made it home safely. Save the Queen and princess Lynn. (They make cookies) 6 Loyal Subject, ~ R. C. Carlson ~ Big Buck Night ~ Chet Dymon receives hit Lifetime member plaque – Congratulations Chet! 7 ~ Officer’s Corners ~ ~ Vice President ~ As the winter club activities are coming to a close, we enter into hopefully the last few weeks of winter. Soon we will be gearing up for all the fun spring and summer events. Skip with the car shows, Jeff with the fly fishing group, Lynn busy planning the first flea market, hopefully walleye fishing, and the possible return of bike week. Thank you to those that run these events and contribute to making our club what it is, as well as those that may show up and participate. If you are considering using our facility for your event please hurry to reserve your date , the spots are filling up fast!! Hope to see you soon, MTB ~ Membership Secretary ~ I had an interesting discussion with another member after the February Chairman’s Meeting. We were discussing the membership count and how the many applications were on hand for the March New Member Meeting. I told him that we were on track for about another 30 applications and that we usually get about 80% follow through. I told him the count of Regular, Working and Probationary members is 643, which is 357 below the by-law limit of 1000. He mentioned that the 1000 would seem to be an easy target to hit if every one of the 643 Regular, Working and Probationary members just brought in one new member especially if they brought a family member or friend in. I said it would be even easier to hit if the other 364 other members were to help also. I can’t stress enough to the membership that we all should make an effort to show off our club and stress the attributes and benefits that we have to offer. See you around the Club! Don’t forget to sponsor at least one new member! ~ Mark Geiger ~ Recording Secretary ~ Well were off to a good start this year. Your President and Vice President have some Great ideas for the year I’m writing this before the Wild Game Dinner but I’m sure the food will be great again this year. The kitchen crew does a great job every year, and Dave has said he’s got a few really great prizes for the raffle - so I hope to see you all there. I’m also working on the revision of the By-Laws. If you have any suggestions, would like to see any errors corrected, or know of something that needs to be changed please write it up. You need to submit the change before next month’s meeting. Either email them to me or drop them in my mail box at the club. ~Rich “Doc” Johnson ~ Treasurer ~ Hi all, Happy March. About three more weeks and Winter will be gone. I am sure the ice fishing guys aren’t real happy this year with the weather but the rest of us are not going to complain. I know our Veterans Memorial Committee wants to do the Dedication Ceremony for the project this summer. That means time is starting to run out to purchase your brick to honor our Members of the Military. For as little as $60.00 you can be part of something to be proud of, that will be around for many years to come. I had a Father that served in the Army in World War I, a Brother that served in the Army, another in the Navy and a Son that was a Marine. I bet most of us can come-up with a reason to buy a brick. Let’s do it soon, so they can start building. Last this Month, Bingo needs help badly. This event makes the Club a lot of money. It would be a shame if it went away. There are many different jobs that need to be done, so anyone can help. Call the Chairmen or show up by 6pm on Tuesday. Later, Dave; 8 Chairmen’s Meeting Minutes – February 1st 2012 Dave Fisher – Benchmarked our financials against another local club’s. Barry is dealing with some challenges in his life, so if you can’t get a hold of Barry, call Dave. Reminder to mark money envelopes with name, number, committee, etc. This year marks the Club’s 70th anniversary. Mike Beattie – Ceiling tiles have been donated & we are thinking about re-working the ceiling in the meeting room. Looking for someone to oversee the project. Mike inquired about the concept of a Demo Day with committees in full operation, and in conjunction with Bass Pro & some of their vendors. Discussion followed. Also considering a nursery area to start replacement trees. Mark Geiger – 140 regular, 391 working, 113 probationary members for a total of 644 of our 1000 limit. Our overall total is 1008. Sam Mullins – Will be holding a strategic planning meeting. Working with the Bike Week rental. By-Laws Committee meeting on February 6th. The state of Michigan has raised liquor prices so that may affect our prices at the bar. Getting some estimates for portions of the ceiling work, discussion followed. Chairman: Jeff Parker – Fly Fishing class on April 21st, and considering an advanced class on April 28th. Fly tying classes are underway on Tuesday nights. Clint Double – Woodswalk Shoot on Saturday. Dave Leonard – Multi-Laker deadlines will be more strictly enforced this year. Reminded chairmen to get event info submitted 2 or 3 months in advance. Glen Kruckenberg – The last Texas Hold’Em brought in a very nice profit despite Sundays attendance being down. John Miller – Introduced himself as the Pin Shoot Chairman along with Bill Stumpf. Andy Lynch – Range Office training is coming up. Jon Lash – Swap Day changed to March 18th. 2 or more Swap Days being planned, maybe at Good Old Days. Marty Zaremba – Took down the big dead oak by the deck with help from Rich Carlson’s son and others. Jan Podkul – Web site hits were way up in January. Wondered if anyone was experiencing long load times. Wayne Hoyt – Jr. Rifle going well, with room for more. Jr. Pellet Rifle on 1st & 3rd Saturdays Chet Dymon – Multi-Lakes will be helping out at Outdoorama with Hunters Ed. And Pellet Rifle. Rich Carlson – Ice fishing derby was very successful. Asked for opinions on a tip jar for fish stocking. Larry Cohorst – Told the group about some of the highlights from the Ice Fishing Derby. New Business: The basement work is coming along well, thanks to Dave Franklin & some others. Motion to adjourn at 8:45pm. Respectfully Submitted by, Dave Leonard, #354 906-384-6419 Officers: Chinese made merchandise. http://superiorgameranch.com/ Mike Beattie opened the meeting at 7:35pm with the pledges of Allegiance and Conservation. Discussion on reserved dates. A motion was made to approve the dates with one correction. Approved unanimously. Thank You: We would like to acknowledge Superior Game Ranch, for their donation of a substantial amount of meat to the Club for our Wild Game Dinner. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. ~ Sam Mullins, President MLCA Next Special RaffleThompson 1927A-1 “Deluxe Semi-Auto Rifle" SOLD OUT! NOTICE - Raffle ticket holders, please return your ticket stubs at this time. We will hold the drawing during the March General meeting with or without your stubs. Thank You, and Good Luck. Carl Sundberg – Confirmed our MUCC membership & suggested they may be able to help. Cal Kittinger – Thompson Sub Machine Gun raffle is selling tickets. At the state NRA group is making progress convincing the national level to get rid of the 9 Summer Wine Tasting and Casino Weekend July 13th, 14th & 15th 160.00 per person (2 per room) Includes: Bus – Pop, Water, & Beer Soaring Eagle Casino 2 Nights Hotel Stay at Leelanau Casino Continental Breakfast each Morning 55.00 back from Casinos 13.00 Food coupon Turtle Creek Casino Multi-Lakes Flea Market Days May 13th, June 10th & July 8th 8am to 3pm We'll be selling single spaces - 15.00 for members and 20.00 for non-members when paid before the first of the month. $15 discount if you pay for all three months at once. Spaces are approximately 30 x20 so your vehicle can be in your space. We will also be selling burgers, dogs, chips and pop. More information & sign up sheets can be found in the clubhouse. Call Lynn at 248-363-9109 Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday or 248-363-7474 Thursday and Friday Two Wine Tours: Left Foot Charlie & Chateau Chantel Meeting Night Raffle We will be leaving Friday at 9:00a.m. Sharp! 320.00 per room - You may make two payments of 160.00 'each or pay in full. All payments must be in by MAY 11th Sorry, No refunds. If you want a single room it's 225.00 February 15th Top Prizes are scheduled to be: 1st – $300 Gift Card 2nd – Binoculars 3rd – Flashlight License # C25533 Thank you for your support. We welcome any and all suggestions. 1205 N. Pontiac Trail Walled Lake, MI 48390 (248) 960-4212 Multi-Lakes Pheasant Hunt Saturday March 10th SOLD OUT 10 Please call: Don Priebe (248) 363-0753 Sprint Cup Race Bus Trip August 19th $99 per Person Grand Stand (rows 11-30) $10.00 for Concessions Must be paid by June 27th Sorry no refunds ~ Letters ~ A Call to Duty? Fellow members, we want to share a few thoughts about our Veterans Memorial Project. Thank you so much if you have already contributed. The early contributions have made it possible to order a black granite base and make arrangements for the bronze service plaques. With continued support we are on track to build and dedicate the Memorial in early summer. We know you all want to support our veterans and we can tell you that nearly all the people we talk to support our efforts. One comment that we have heard, however, is: Why do we need a Veterans memorial here? We are a conservation club. Multi-Lakes has become so much more than a conservation club, or even a sportsmen’s club. MultiLakes, in our seventy years, has become a community institution. Yes, a community institution! We are as important to the future and well being of our children as the schools, churches, and local governments. Multi-Lakes is the very embodiment of a free and open society. Where else do you stand alongside your sons, daughters, and friends and recite the Pledge of Allegiance? Where else do Police departments train alongside, and with the help of, the citizens they are sworn to protect? With our support and generosity hundreds of Boy and Girl Scouts come here to learn many of their skills and values. Our members have trained thousands of youngsters in safe and responsible gun use and made sure they recognize that they have the right to own them. We cannot survive a diluted Second Amendment. Junior shotgun, archery, slingshot and air rifle shooters learn their skills and values here. We are evermore a family club, and families here come first Will we continue to set a constant example of freedom and patriotism by honoring those who give us that freedom? Be proud to be a member of Multi-Lakes. Spread the word. We don’t sing: “All the Little Children of the World” We sing: “God Bless America”! ~ R. C. Carlson From the Audit Committee Chairman: In response to many inquiries by the membership, an Audit Committee is being reconfigured, and will soon be on its way to putting our financial controls in order. With a $1.3 million budget, it’s more important than ever to make sure we take care of business in “good and decent order,” and in accordance with acceptable business practices. Members work too hard to have doubts about how the association’s assets are being handled and the committee will work to ease those concerns with the aim of building membership morale. The committee’s task WILL NOT look back, but rather look forward. This will not be an easy task since it’s been some time since we’ve undertaken the task. I am looking at a two-year effort to get our house back in order. By year’s end however, we hope to have a basic audit performed on our various accounts. Our overall plan is to review our cashhandling, bookkeeping and inventory policies and procedures, develop what we need, and write a new manual to work with going forward. If you have a background in accounting, bookkeeping, auditing or general business procedures we sure would welcome your assistance. If interested, please contact me at: newsmick@aol.com. ~ Mickey McCanham 11 Sunday’s: March 11, 25 Indoor .22 LR Pistol 1:00 pm to 4:00pm Bowling Pin-Top Shoot Indoor Pistol Range Questions Please Contact: Terry Smart (586) 980-6013 or Carl Sidoti (586) 747-0833 Red Dot Top Stys Shooters Ken Jim Nesbit Feb 12th John Miller 21.42 21.80 24.97 Iron Jim Nesbit 26.19 Charles Moore 29.10 Carl Sidoti 32.63 Fish Fry Schedule March 02 Kirby 09 Potter 16 Mullins 23 DeVriendt 30 Funni (313) 406-5421 (248) 624-3846 (248) 360-4251 (248) 624-5232 (248) 926-6395 April 06 Vanstone 13 Kirby 20 Potter 27 Mullins (313) 790-9620 (313) 406-5421 (248) 624-3846 (248) 360-4251 Behind The Berm Mar 3, 2012 April 7, 2012 The Winter Woods Walk Shoots Fourteen shots of clanging, shoot-thru & knock-down fun. We have a variety of great soups, chili, and often some other goodies. There is a chance to win your shooting fee back on our novelty shoot. Two great steaks to the top shooter of the day, and prizes for 2nd & 3rd place too! All that for just $8.00 folks. We start at 10am, shotgun start. Come a bit early for coffee and a donut. Traditional muzzleloaders, patch and ball. 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 Club No.__________ Name_____________________________________________ Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053 Clint Double 248 363-2139 CLUB BAR OPEN DAILY Old Address__________________________________________________________ City______________________________________ State______ Zip____________ 2. Fill In New Address: Club No.__________ Name_____________________________________________ New Address__________________________________________________________ City______________________________________ State______ Zip____________ 3. Mail To: Multi-Laker 12 Phone______________________ 3860 Newton Road Commerce Twp., MI 48382 E-Mail_______________________ N O O N CAROL’S CORNER Had a great turnout for the Tri-Co, lots of kids, they were great. Kitchen was buzzing right along. The dogs were going out of the kitchen like they had legs. I had mentioned the ladies & Big Buck Night. I see a picture on the wall of a very cute young lady with a big beautiful trophy deer – Great job young lady! ~ Carol Tri-Co FITA: FS-Pro Tim Loynes 1 M-Sr-FS BHFS Matt Mudie 2nd Sr-FSL Sr-BHFS Tom Keller 1st Sr-FS M-Sr-FSL y-ad-FS Phillip Varner 2nd Cub-FS Owen Cummins 1st M-Sr-FS Cub-FSL Austin Loynes 2nd st Dave Wedge Ken Hamann Greg Fishaw Carol Wedge Marie Miller 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st NFAA Club Champs: Marie Miller, Mike McGinley, Dave Wedge, Carol Wedge, Brian Whittle, Mike McCarty Junior Rifle Junior Rifle Starts back after summer break September 12th. Orientation for new shooters parent attends as well. Orientation is on the second Monday of the month only Mondays 7 pm till 9 pm. Cost is $2.00 Pellet Rifle Pellet Rifle Starts back up on September 17 all youngsters are welcome. Saturday 9 am till 11 am - Parent stays as well. Cost $2.00 Questions Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 chetdymon@aol.com TEXAS HOLD’EM At Northville Downs Need Volunteers for 3 shifts 11:30-4:30 4:30-9:30 9:30-Close May 21, 22 & 23 Call Glenn Kruckenberg 313-407-6724 PPH - CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE CLASS MARCH 24, 2012 (Pre-registration required by March 14, 2012) Name: _________________________________ (As shown on your driver’s license or MI State ID) Address_________________________________ City__________________________________ MI Zip____________________________________ Phone # _______________________________ Email: _________________________________ Member $75.00 / Non-member $125.00 (Fee non refundable after (March 14, 2012) 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: c.kittinger@multilakes.com 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. the Tues before each CPL class. Cost: $25.00. We understand that this is a long day and some would prefer that the class be taught over a 2-day period; however, 88-92% of past students indicated they prefer the 1-day format. All of the instructors prefer the 1 day class. • 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. 13 Recent Gun-A-Week Winners H&R Ultra Slug w/scope 12 ga. 420 Al Cox Mossberg 535 Combo 12 ga. 1261 Jerry VesPrini Stoeger Cougar .40 cal S&W 977 Fred Merchldo Marlin 336w 30-30 0431 Tim Sawyer Jan-27 Feb-3 Feb-10 Feb-17 Canton MI South Lyon MI Farmington Hills MI Commerce Twp. MI ~ MLCA Outdoor Range ~ Range Officer On Call List ~ M. Bartrun* (313) 478-3049 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 R. Davis (248) 685-1206 * Saturdays Only D. Durandetto M. Florkowski W. Hoyt T. Keller L. Kimble E. Lockhart D. Mercieca (248) 408-2913 (248) 318-6643 (248) 363-2294 (248) 996-0715 (248) 563-2493 (248) 345-4013 (248) 318-6053 Effective January 11, 2012 NONMEMBER 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 $ 10.00 JUNIOR RIFLE $ 2.00 *OPEN PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 7.00 $ 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. RANGE FEES J. Miller J. Parker S. Ross D. St. Aubin K. Troyer M. Wilkinson B.Yirovec (586) 495-7452 (248)330-0824 (248) 563-6745 (248) 698-1355 (248) 684-2389 (248) 421-4611 (248) 682-3478 B-I-N-G-O !!! Outdoor Range Schedule Open Shooting Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 12:00 noon - 3:00pm EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT EXCEPT Holidays & Special Events All other dates check calendar for committee & times Cook your own T-bone steak Choice of: 16 oz. Steak $10 20 oz. Steak $12 or Chicken Breast $8 With: Baked Potato Vegetable Tossed Salad and Garlic Bread ½ lb. Burgers to order……plus……Fries 14 Served: 6 pm to 7:45 pm • Progressive Jackpot • Great Food • Free Coffee • Pull Tabs First Quickie Game 6:30 PM Purchase a Commemorative Paver for the Veterans Memorial Order forms are available in the clubhouse, or check the club website to download an order form or get updated information at http://www.multilakes.com or order online at: http://www.bricksrus.com/order/MLCAVeteransmemorial Contact: Rich Carlson 248-210-3623 MLCAVeteransMemorial@gmail.com HUNTERS Monday - Thursday Lunch Specials Interested in Leasing Property for your exclusive use ? We also need Lease Agents to help us find property Visit our website: www.trophylandlease.com Or drop us an email at land@trophylandlease.com See Lynn at the Clubhouse Bar and Grill LIFE INSURANCE for DIABETICS ---------------------------------------- HEALTH INSURANCE Single – Family & Self-Employed FREE QUOTES – (248) 366-1769 MYRON ZOLKEWSKY – LICENSED AGENT Open Pistol HAVE YOU BEEN HUNTING LATELY? at Multi-Lakes Conservation Association WELL THE HUNT IS FINALLY OVER! 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 nd th 2 and 4 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. I know you’re always hunting for an honest Heating & Cooling company Just Right Heating & Cooling, Inc. NOT TOO HOT. NOT TOO COLD. Club Member #74 All Multi-Lakers: $64.95 for Air Conditioner or Furnace reconditioning 248-889-0789 www.justrightheatingcooling.com FEES: Members……………………………………..……………$4.00 per hour* Non-Members…………………………………………….$7.00 per hour* Juniors (17 & under)………………………………..…..$3.00 per hour* *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 Curtis McNaught 248-366-4730 15 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes – February 8th 2012 Chairman of the Board Matt Philippart called the meeting to order at 7:30 pm. Matt led the Board in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Officers present: Sam Mullins, Mike Beattie, Rich Johnson, Mark Geiger and Dave Fisher. Directors present: Matt Philippart, Dave Chappel, Marshall Maybrier, Mick McCanham, Terry Smart, Mark Torigian, Rich Carlson, Jon Lash, Marty Zaremba, and Past President Russ DeVriendt. Interested members present: Jan Podkul, Jim Kern Charlie Stevens, Harvey Cooper, Ron Dubois, Mike Wilczynski, Larry Hutton, Adam Rott, Glen Kruckenberg, Cal Kittinger, Dan Peltier. Guests: Michael Canales MINUTES: Sam Mullins/Mick McCanham: Motion to approve the Board of Director’s minutes with changes from the January 11, 2011 meeting. Motion Carried Unanimously. PEOPLE TO SEE THE BOARD: Terry Smart #407 Terry proposed to pursue a Meat Hog Hunt at Ubly Trophy Ranch, a 160 Acre fenced ranch (preserve) in Michigan’s thumb area. The Hunt would be for 10 Club Members and consist of two nights lodging (Friday and Saturday) on the ranch. Whole hog roast on Saturday night would be included. Other meal provisions would be provided by the Multi-Lakes Pheasant hunt committee or alternative provisions would be worked out between the Hunters by assignment. The Lodge and hunting grounds would be reserved exclusively to our group only on that weekend. Guide service and field dressing of the hog after the kill would be provided as well as the use of the walk in cooler service for each hunter. Weapons suggested: handguns (.357 cal or larger), Shotguns with slugs, bows (45 lbs. and up) Center fire rifles or Black Powder (.45 cal or larger) Hunter Orange required. Cost would be approximately $400 per hunter for one meat hog two nights lodging and hog roast Saturday night. • Hogs are approximately 180-300 lbs. and a cleaning service is offered. • ($50.00 extra if food assignments cannot be worked out • $50.00 per person Tip for guide service. • Total per Hunter would be approximately $500 - $550 to be paid in full to reserve spot. • $50.00 from each person would go back to Multi-Lakes. They are looking at dates in September or October. Terry Smart/Dave Fisher: Motion to allow Terry Smart and the Pheasant Hunt Committee to pursue a Meat Hog Hunt. Motion Carried Unanimously. Adam Rott #155 Adam approached the board for approval of purchasing 8 new 3D targets for archery. Adam stated that the targets were getting pretty worn out and that arrows were going through targets and they needed to be replaced. Adam stated he looked at one site and he could purchase 8 Reinhardt targets in various shapes and or some fun animals for approximately $2200. These targets offered replaceable center sections that could be replaced if they got worn out. Marshall Maybrier asked if they had planned to purchase extra replacement centers for the targets in case the company went out of business or the target became obsolete. Questions were asked as to if the price included shipping and if Adam had checked other targets. Discussion followed on possibly repairing older targets. Jon Lash stated when he chaired 3D there was a guy on the west side of the state that could repair the center sections of the targets at a pretty good price and he would see if he could find the information to contact them. Rich Johnson/Mark Geiger: Motion to allow Adam Rott 16 as 3D archery chairman to spend up to $2500 for replacement targets. Motion Tabled until March meeting so Adam could get put together a proposal with prices shipping and what replacements would inserts would cost and comparison prices from other companies. Cal Kittinger suggested Adam might consider writing a grant application to the NRA to fund the cost of targets. Ron Dubois #1494 Ron asked for permission to have a Donation Jar placed on the bar and to be able to also take it to skeet and trap or other shooting venues to help fund the fish stocking program. Ron said he was looking into stocking crappie, perch and minnows this year. Dave Fisher/Mark Geiger: Motion to allow the fish stocking committee to place a donation jug on the bar and to take to other shooting venues on the grounds with the respected chairman’s permission from meeting night in February until May a period of 4 months. Motion Carried Unanimously. Mike Wilczynski #1048, Larry Hutton #659 Mike and Larry came to the board to pitch the idea of a Bowling for Burns tournament in Commerce Township to make money for the U of M Burn center. Larry said they had already secured the Eagles Club as a sponsor and their endorsement. Mike said the event would be held in June some time and they are not asking for any money but rather would like to use the Multi-Lakes logo and say that we endorsed them on their advertising. Mike said all the proceeds from the event would go to the University Burn Center it was a great cause and Lots of firefighters will be attending as well as others and it would be good name recognition for the club. He said the event will be held at Wonderland Lanes on Richardson in Commerce Township. If the board allows him to use the logo he will bring back the artwork for approval it is being designed by the graphic artist that does the work for Wonderland Lanes. Mark Torigian/Mike Beattie: Motion to endorse the “Bowling for Burns” tournament and allow them to use the MultiLakes logo in their advertising. Motion Carried Unanimously. Michael Canales Michael is a representative from the campaign of Newt Gingrich and asked if the campaign would be allowed to distribute literature on club grounds during different events. He was informed by the board that it was against club policy to allow one particular candidate to do such and that the club would be more than happy to do a rental with them so they could do their own fund raiser. Cal Kittinger #1367 Cal informed the club he had acquired a Colt XSE Commander .45 ACP all tricked out for the October special raffle. He said the tickets for the Tommy gun were going great. He also said he was seeking permission to sell not more than 100 tickets at $20.00 a piece for the Charlie Daniels Autographed fiddle as a pre event fund raiser for the FNRA Banquet. Dan Peltier #725 Dan asked if the club was going to do anything with the trunk of the oak tree that was cut down, and said that he would try to make a couple of tables from the wood if someone would cut a couple of 6-8” slabs for him. Marshall Maybrier/Rich Johnson: Motion to allow Dan Peltier to use the oak tree that was cut down to try to make tables. Motion Carried Unanimously. PRESIDENT'S REPORT: Chairmen changes: President Sam Mullins asked to remove Rich LaFave from meeting night entertainment and to add Larry ”Skip” Cohorst. Sam Mullins/Mark Torigian: Motion to approve chairman changes as stated. Motion Carried Unanimously. Sam Mullins/Dave Fisher: Motion to receive and file strategic Planning Report. Motion Carried Unanimously. Sam discussed that he wanted to file the liquor report since the Club Manager was absent. Discussion followed: Mickey stated we needed to have a profit margin on all liquor not just some and that the profit margin should be equal for all consumables and that a POS system would help. He also said we needed to look at the liquor that we carried and if something was not selling to discontinue it and to look at carrying well brands and not using top shelf for everything. He said we need to decide on what to do to turn this bar around it should be one of the most profitable enterprises in the club. The Board decided to bring the matter back next month so the Club Manager could give his report. Sam Mullins/Mike Beattie: Motion to give the owner of Superior Game Ranch and his wife tickets for the Wild Game Dinner and to place an ad for them in the Multi-Laker in exchange for them donating over 300 pounds of wild pig to the Wild Game Dinner. Motion Carried Unanimously. Sam Mullins/Mark Torigian: Motion to pursue the cost of the grids and lights for the meeting room ceiling. Discussion followed many suggestions were made as to how to approach this project. Marshall Maybrier has secured the ceiling tiles at no cost that are an approximate value of $5000 making a substantial saving in this project. The Board’s consensus was that this project needed to be planned completely before the project started with plans and pricing that included what was going to take place at bingo and the fish fry since they would be affected and to find a project manager that would stick with the project and see that it was completed from start to end. Sam stated that the approximate costs were: Grid $2400, Lights $2200, Diffusers $240, Donated ceiling tile $0. Clarification of the motion: Motion to pursue a plan and pricing to repair the meeting room ceiling. Motion Carried Unanimously. The subject of the annual Car Cruse was brought up. The grounds were approved by the board for use of Good Old Days on August 25 2012. Don Navigato was not present so Mark Geiger related his points for use of the ball diamond during Good Old Days. In previous meetings with the Officers the suggestions that Don had for the Ball Diamond could be incorporated elsewhere on the grounds, whereas the ball diamond was the only place the car show could be held. Discussion followed. Marshall Maybrier/Mark Torigian: Motion to allow the Annual car show to be held on the Ball Diamond on August 25 2012. Motion Carried Unanimously. Jim Kern asked the Board of Directors to allow the car show participants to use the drive to exit the grounds around 3 pm or 3:30 so as not to damage paint jobs on the gravel exiting the club. Approved by the Board. VICE PRESIDENT'S REPORT: Mike Beattie/Mark Torigian: Motion to approve the dates as presented. Motion Carried Unanimously. Mike brought up the idea of a demo days at the club that he would like to organize. He would like to contact vendors such as Bass Pro Shops or other outdoor goods stores and some manufactures and have them bring out some equipment firearms, bows , hunting equipment and camping gear for members to try out and shoot. He would solicit the vendors for donations to raffle off some of the demo equipment at a BBQ held at the end of the event. He proposes having a beer tent set up in the BBQ grill area the participants would be given a wrist band to shoot and when they entered the beer area the band would be cut off and they wouldn’t be allowed to get back into the shooting areas.Mike Beattie/Rich Carlson: Motion to allow Mike Beattie to pursue a Demo Day on the club grounds to promote vendor outdoor goods for members of the club. Motion Carried Unanimously. Mike brought up the idea of establishing a nursery on the grounds to replenish a sustainable forest. They would look for an area that would allow good hydration in the dryer months and plant trees shrubs and other plants to be transplanted around the club grounds. He would work with the club’s arborist and horticulture committee to establish the area and for what kind of plants and trees to start growing. Mike Beattie/Marty Zaremba: Motion to pursue establishing a nursery for development of a sustainable forest. Motion Carried Unanimously. RECORDING SECRETARY'S REPORT: Rich read a letter from Joann Sullivan, Kristy Necrow, and Denny DeWitt thanking Multi-Lakes for the use of the facilities for their Miracle Box packing party that went to support our overseas troops and Military Working Dogs. Rich Johnson/Marshall Maybrier: Motion to receive and file. Motion Carried Unanimously. Rich read another thank you letter from John Balconi’s family thanking Multi-Lakes for putting on the luncheon after John’s funeral, and read a personal thank you from Cheryl Balconi thanking the club and telling us how important the club was to their family since 1978 when John helped to build the archery ranges. Cheryl also donated $250.00 to the memorial fund. Rich Johnson/ Russ DeVriendt: Motion to receive and file. Motion Carried Unanimously MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY’S REPORT: Mark gave a recap of the members: 140 regular members, 391 working members, 113 probationary members for a total of 644. He has 15 conditional members on file and the total real members are 1008. TREASURER'S REPORT: Dave brought up that this was our 70th anniversary year and wanted to know if we were going to be planning something or if we were going to wait until the 75th to do a celebration? Dave stated that he was also approached by the DNR to start listing our activities and range hours so they could post them on their web site. Dave also reported that he received the letter from the accountant that we are in compliance with agreed-upon practices. Dave presented the Treasurers report. Mick McCanham /Jon Lash: Motion to accept the Treasurers Report. Motion Carried Unanimously. OLD BUSINESS Jon Lash stated he changed the date for the swap day to March 18th due to a conflict. Rich Johnson stated the By-Laws meeting was Monday February6 and had quite a few corrections and changes. And he would try to present them to the board at the March meeting. Rich thanked the members of the committee that showed up to the meeting. Mick McCanham presented the mission statement for the audit committee and a rough outline of how they intend on proceeding. He said they would report monthly to the Board of Directors. Mark Geiger said he was working on putting the application for membership up on the club web site. Dave Fisher passed out an ad that Oakland County Sportsman’s Club was running in the spinal column and asked if that was something our club should be doing. Discussion followed, the Board instructed Dave it was something we should pursue, Dave said he would approach the club manager to develop an ad together for Multi-Lakes rentals. NEW BUSINESS: None. Marshall Maybrier/Sam Mullins: Motion to adjourn at 10:10pm. Motion Carried Unanimously. Respectfully Submitted by, Dr. Richard Johnson, Recording Secretary 17 Multi-Lakes Skeet & Trap Open Shooting Thursday 3:00 to 9:00 Saturday 10:00 to 3:00 Note: Closed first Saturday of the month Sunday Noon to Dusk BUILDING RENTALS Catering Available FISH FRY BARRY ANDERSON (248) 363-9109 EVERY FRIDAY MULTI-LAKER ADVERTISING: BARRY ANDERSON (248) 363-9109 ALL YOU CAN EAT $8.00 Adults • FRIED FISH $5.50 Children 5-12 • BAKED FISH 50¢ discount for Seniors over 62 5:30 to 8:30 pm Help Support Your Club! 18 • ROASTED CHICKEN Also Includes: Salad, Coleslaw, Veggie, Baked Potato & Fries HELP WANTED: BARTENDERS: Tara Walker….…….…..(248) 787-3328 BINGO: John Eriksson.…….....…(248) 476-1233 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 You can buy HATS, PATCHES & MORE… ANYTIME! 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 Multi-Lakes Clubhouse 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. March 11 ~ April 8 ~ May 13 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. Adults. ........... ..... .....$7.00 Seniors ........... ...........$6.50 Children 5-12 . ...........$4.00 Children under 5 ........$1.00 FREE KEY Sporting Clays Thursdays 3:00 - Dusk Saturdays 10:00 – 3:00 Sundays Noon - Dusk (248) 363-8811 $2 OFF Buy One Get One FREE! 20 lb. Propane Tank Fill One coupon per visit per day Hardware Melvin’s Melvin’s One coupon per visit per day Melvin’s Hardware Hardware 690 N. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake 248-624-4583 Show Your MLCA Card for 10% Off Regular Retail Prices! Foley & Neville, PLLC. Full Service Law Firm www.foleynevillelaw.us Raymond I. Foley, II (734) 462-7500 17199 N. Laurel Park Drive Suite 402 Livonia, MI 48152 (248) 486-1700 6849 Grand River Ave. Suite 2 New Hudson, MI 48165 Save Your Home • Bankruptcies Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 • Member Discounts 19 General Membership Meeting Minutes – January 18th MLCA President Sam Mullins called the meeting to order at 8:00 PM. Sam led the members in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Sam then welcomed all the new members, and acknowledged the Past Presidents in attendance: Tony Katopodis, Russ DeVriendt, Jim Kern, Dan St. Aubin, Dave Fisher, Pete Cesaro Sr. and Skip Worden. John LaFave/Rich Carlson: Motion to approve the membership meeting minutes as printed in the Multi-Laker. Rich Johnson: Stated there was a correction in the membership meeting minutes that he incorrectly wrote, that the check presentation by Sam Mullins and Rich LaFave last month should of read Hospitality House instead of Harbor House. Motion to approve the minutes as corrected. Motion Carried Unanimously. Rich Carlson’s report on the memorial should have read as follows: “Rich stated that he is moving along on the monument he has been pricing bases and they run from $45,000-10,000. He has found a vendor to supply him with a solid black granite base that is 24x18 for $7,000 they require a 50% deposit and it takes 4-6 months lead time. Mick McCanham asked if he had found cheaper avenues and what the prices might be. Rich Carlson informed the board he had a price on a granite veneer base and the price of it was $6,500 so the solid would be a better deal and the guy doing the solid base would include installing the military emblems with the price. The cost of the emblems are approximately $2500.” Changes were approved in the February board meeting. MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY Mark Geiger - Mark thanked all the new members for attending and told the new members if they had not gotten their name badges he had some in his office and to see him and after this week PRESIDENT’S REPORT: he would post them on the board for Sam Stated that the wild game dinner them to pick up. Mark gave the recap of th was coming up on February 25 and the members: we have 140 regular that they had secured a donation for members, 390 working members 113 wild boar, water buffalo, and some other probationary members for a total of 643 meat from the owners of the Superior and a total membership of 1007. Mark Game Ranch. Sam said the pheasant stated he had 18 applications on file as th hunt was coming up on March 10 , it conditional members and that the next was sold out but knew the guys always new member meeting was on March had a good time and to sign up early for th 17 Saturday morning at 10 am and if the next one. any chairman wanted to come and talk Sam also thanked the winners of the to the members to get ahold of him. ice fishing derby Marty and Paula for Mark also commented on the new look donating back their winnings to the fish of the web site and said they are getting stocking fund. Sam reminded everyone 10-15 inquiries for membership a month of the swap day coming up on March from the site. 18th and if you had stuff to sell or swap to contact Jon Lash. He also reminded TREASUER’S REPORT everyone of the Work Bee coming up Dave Fisher – Dave said we have this Sunday February 19th, and to come money in the bank and are paying our out if you need hours. bills. Dave Said the Wild Game Dinner Sam said there was no Chaplin’s is coming up Tickets are on Sale $20. A report tonight, but that Skip Worden’s piece and that would get you in the door brother was in the hospital and could and include a fantastic dinner and would use some prayers. put you in the drawing for a very nice door prize drawing that he wouldn’t give Attending tonight 133 members, 23 new a hint to but said it was a very nice rifle members and 31 guests. and scope. EARLY DRAW RECORDING SECRETARY: #467 Charles Foster name was drawn; Rich Johnson - No report, but there Charles missed out on $130.00 plus was a correction to the Board of $25.00 if wearing name tag. Next month Directors minutes that were printed in the basic amount will increase to the Multi-Laker and published on line. $140.00, plus $25.00 if you have your 251Dan StAubin/477 Biff Davis: Motion to receive and file the Treasurers report as printed in the Multi-Laker. Motion Carried Unanimously. 20 2011 name tag. VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT Sam gave Mike Beattie’s report since Mike was helping out in the bar since we were short on bartenders tonight. CHAPLIN’S REPORT See under president’s report. CHAIRMEN TO SPEAK: Lynn Lash – Euchre Night The next euchre night would be March 17th, bring a dish to pass. She is also planning a summer wine and casino trip price would be $160 per person dates are July 13-15th it would include pop water and beer on the bus. They would stop at Soaring Eagle on the way up and stay at the Leelanau Sands Casino. You would get $55 back in casino cash 13 in food coupons. They would also stop at Turtle Creek Casino and there would be a visit to two winery’s on Saturday. She is also planning a NASCAR trip to MIS August 19 it would be about $99.00 per person. She is also working on the Flea market dates for May, June and July. Ron Dubois – Ice Fishing Ron thanked all the winners that donated their winnings back to the fish stocking fund he said they had a great time out on the ice. He said this year he is looking at stocking crappie, perch and feeder minnows. Jon Lash – Jon said the swap day had changed to March 18th because of a conflict but it worked out better because Oakland County Sportsman was having theirs on the 25th it would be held in the club house from 9am-2pm its open to members and non-members. Fee’s for tables are: member fee’s would be $5.00 for the first table and second table free, non-members would be $5.00 per table. He said to bring in all your hunting fishing and camping related stuff to sell or trade. Bob Ray- Bob sated he was the Jr. Shotgun head coach. He asked how many members had looked at the Jr.’s awards in the case coming in the front doors. Not many members responded. Bob stated that the young people are traveling over the state shooting and our representing our club and they do so very well… Just look at the awards they have won. In the last year 9 of these young men have acquired their field of dreams the took 6 silver and 3 gold medals in the SCTP tournament last year. If you haven’t seen their awards stop and check the cabinet out. He also thanked the other chairman for their commitment to the club he said the chairman are the backbone of this club and asked all the members to come out and support the different committees. Bob said they are looking for more kids to participate there is no age requirement as long as they can handle a gun safely. He told the members to come down and see the kids in action the 1st, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from 6-9:30. Marty Zaremba- Marty said he needs a little help this Sunday at the Work Bee. He is going to take down some branches that are over the archery building and needed some help, he said there are also a couple of other smaller trees that needed to come down. Terry Smart- Terry said the board had approved him to pursue a Meat Hog Hunt at Ubly Trophy Ranch, a 160 Acre fenced ranch (preserve) in Michigan’s thumb area. The Hunt would be for 10 Club Members and consist of two nights lodging (Friday and Saturday) on the ranch. Whole hog roast on Saturday night would be included. Other meal provisions would be provided by the Multi-Lakes Pheasant hunt committee or alternative provisions would be worked out between the Hunters by assignment. The Lodge and hunting grounds would be reserved exclusively to our group only on that weekend. Guide service and field dressing of the hog after the kill would be provided as well as the use of the walk in cooler service for each hunter. Weapons suggested: handguns (.357 cal or larger), Shotguns with slugs, bows (45 lbs. and up) Center fire rifles or Black Powder (.45 cal or larger) Hunter Orange required. Cost would be approximately $400 per hunter for one meat hog two nights lodging and hog roast Saturday night. • Hogs are approximately 180-300 lbs and a cleaning service is offered. • ($50.00 extra if food assignments cannot be worked out • $50.00 per person Tip for guide service • Total per Hunter would be approximately $500 - $550 to be paid in full to reserve spot. • $50.00 from each person would go back to Multi-Lakes They are looking at dates in September or October Glen Kruckenberg – Texas Hold-Em Glen said we have used the first license and it was very successful - it raised a little over $4700. The dates for the next license are set for May 21-23 and Glen is looking for some help those 3 nights. Jeff Parker - Fly Fishing There will be a Fly fishing school here on April 21st, 9 am – 5 pm with lunch served the cost was $25.00 it would cover basic fly tying and casting and river sense. Ages for the class were 13 and up. He said the weekend after that April 28th there would be an advanced class it would be a 4 hour session and no lunch. Mike Wilczynski – Blood Drive Mike thanked everyone for their donations. The blood drive was a success. He thanked Marie Miller for giving up the archery range on the day of the blood drive. They had 33 signed up to donate and they collected 27 pints of blood. He said the next drive would be August 12th. Andy Lynch- Andy said the dates are up for the range officer training it will be march 18th , March 28th and April 1st if you can’t make those dates get a hold of him and he will work something out. Charlie Stevens –Said he has set up the new traveling trap league. He has already contacted Birmingham and Western Way county sportsman’s clubs and they are in. The league will be a 50 bird event: the first round will be from the 16 yard line, then the next round will be from the 22 yard line. The range fee will be $12 and there will be prizes for high gun a mystery draw, and a few other things making it a fun time that would bring the cost for the day to $20. If you’re interested e-mail or call him. st He said they have scheduled April 1 as the first shoot. Cal Kittinger - Cal said the Tommy gun raffle was sold out he was still waiting for a few more tickets to come in and they would probably draw next month for it. He said the raffles were going better than expected and selling out quicker and said originally they were approved to do 4 special raffles but wanted to know if the membership wanted more he would go to the board for approval. He said the next one would be for a custom Colt .45 cal. Larry “Skip” Cohorst – Skip said the kids Easter party will be April 8th in the meeting room after the country breakfast from 1-4. They will have the Easter egg hunt as usual and was looking for donations of BOILED eggs. Skip asked Mike Beattie to come out from behind the bar …Mike came out and Skip Kidded with him saying how good he looked in his very first flannel shirt… President Sam Mullins called up Chet Dymon and presented Chet with his Life member name tag and Plaque and thanked Chet for all his years of service and hard work at the club. OLD BUSINESS – None. NEW BUSINESS – None. 183 Andy Lynch/155 Adam Rott: Motion to adjourn the business portion of the meeting. Motion Carried Unanimously. Multi -Lakes Big Buck contest results Points Score Rifle 106.4 1st Carey Sevenson 8pt 8pt 94.7 2nd Adam Rott 8pt 71.5 3rd Fred Koby 6 pt 71.5 4th Dave Leonard 64.5 5th Craig Maynerich 8pt 7th John Latour 2pt 43.1 2pt 17.4 8th Jim Manning Shotgun Joe Costa 8pt 138.3 CrossBow 10pt 115.3 1st Rick Kovach 83.7 2nd Carey Stevenson 8pt 2pt 39.7 3rd Fred Koby Bow 10pt 128.0 1st Chris Curtis 8pt 84.1 2nd Don Bishop 4pt 57.0 3rd Tom Hesch Junior Rifle 10pt 130 1st Page Meyers Lil fella Ed Trott 1pt 0 Special Thanks to Greg Yourst – The Bass Pro Shop operations manager MEETING NIGHT RAFFLE Eric manning 3rd Flash Light David Franklin 2nd Range Finder 1st $300 gift Certificate Ron Wilk Congratulations!! General meeting disbanded at 10:15pm. 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