July-August 2016 - Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs
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July-August 2016 - Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs
Across the Fencepost Newsletter of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Newsletter Date July/August 2016 By WFSC President Karen Weigt Volume 38, Issue 6 Fond Thoughts of WISCOPEX 2016 A C3a’s worth of praise to Fond du Lac Stamp Club! They did a fantastic job of hosting this year’s WISCOPEX held April 30 to May 1 at the Holiday Inn Fond du Lac. All went smoothly and most notable was the number of attendees that far exceeded expectations. We ran out of programs and this year’s WFSC WISCOPEX gift. We also sold out of our Wisconsin Summer Harvest theme show covers. Our sincere thanks to the Fond du Lac Stamp Club, their show committee members, and others who helped make WISCOPEX ’16 a successful venture. Such success serves to instill confidence in our smaller member clubs that hosting a future WISCOPEX is very possible. On this matter, I’m delighted to report that the Central Wisconsin Stamp Club will host WISCOPEX ’17, May 6-7, at the Holiday Inn Stevens Point. Mark your calendars now for a 2017 philatelic happening at Stevens brought items for the silent Point. donation auction, and those who managed the activity. For WISCOPEX ’16, I think of all the exhibitors who I think of the delegates took the time and effort to and WFSC officers who share their collections and participated in the WFSC’s presentation skills. Our judges, 85th Annual Business Meeting. Rob Henak and Brian J. They patiently heard reports Liedtke, received far too little and offered suggestions for compensation for their time assuring the WFSC’s continued and expertise. I especially stability as a worthy enjoyed Rob’s review of all organization. See the meeting the exhibits at the Saturday minutes on pages 7-9. evening awards banquet. I think of Dave Burrows, I think of Jay Bigalke, who of the Green Bay Philatelic stepped in to alert his father Society, who came forth at the that we were in need of a U.S. last minute to take photos of Postal Service presence. Jeff the presentations at the Bigalke came and spent two banquet. Ken Grant, our guest days at the Postal Service speaker, informed and booth, volunteering his time entertained us. as a USPS employee. There were so many inI think of Nancy Warner, volved with WISCOPEX ’16, who hauled all the exhibit that General Chairman frames in her van from Clarence Davis made a list to Madison to Fond du Lac and which I added some names for back again. I think of all the our thank-you that appears on seminar speakers, appraisers, p. 2. and dealers who came to support the show. I think of those who staffed the Continued on next page. registration table, the youth and beginners booth, and those who Chapter 107 Chapter 350 www.wfscstamps.org “Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs” President’s Message 1 WISCOPEX ‘16 Thank yous 2 New Hall of Fame Inducteess 3 The Editor’s Turn 4 WISCOPEX ‘16 Palmares 5 WISCOPEX ‘16 Photos 6 Annual Meeting Minutes 7-9 Alliance Francaise 10 WISCOPEX ‘16 Club Awards 11 Show Schedule and Calendar 12 7 Page 1 Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE (Cont’d.) Photos (Aimee Devine, David Burrows, and Karen Weigt) Continued from page 1. I also congratulate Clete Delvaux for his induction to the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame. Read all about Clete and his many contributions to philately on p. 3. You also might be surprised to learn that Benjamin K. Miller, of the famed New York Library collection, was a Wisconsinite and is now recognized as a member of our Hall of Fame. Again, thank you all for making WISCOPEX ’16 a memorable event. ________________________ Seminar Speakers (Nancy Warner, Art Schmitz, Steve Bahnsen, Rob Henak, and Paul Schroeder) Setup/takedown (Clarence Davis, David Borchert, Bill Manka, Greg Schmidt, and Darren Mueller) Show cover/cancel design and canceling (Karen Weigt and Paul Schroeder) Show program layout (Karen Weigt) Silent auction (Dixie Borchert, Nancy Warner, and all donors) Society/registration table (Diane Schwark, Darrelle Lee White, and Karen Weigt) Youth and beginners (MaryAnn Bowman and Aimee Devine) MANY THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE WISCOPEX 2016 POSSIBLE One more time—thanks to all of you, we couldn’t do it without each and every one of you. ________________________________ Fond du Lac Stamp Club (host club) Clarence Davis (general chairman) Bill Manka (bourse chairman) David Borchert (exhibits chairman) Joe Kowalski (publicity chairman) Badger Stamp Club (use of exhibit frames) Nancy Warner (transporting exhibit frames) Robert Mather (show buttons donation) 16 dealers and Compuchet Cachets 15 exhibitors (competitive and non-competitive) Appraisers (Ray Perry, Al Vick, Ken Grant, Dan Hirte, Mike Koepke, Maurice Wozniak, Larry Glenzer) Dealer breaks (Joe Kowalski) Fun at the Youth Table at WISCOPEX 2016. Several young people enjoying various philatelic activities geared toward youth. Judges (Rob Henak and Brian J. Liedtke) Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs Officers PRESIDENT: Karen Weigt 4184 Rose Ct. Middleton, WI 53562 kweigt@tds.net VICE PRESIDENT: Michael Mules P.O. Box 6 Salem, WI 53168 pnc5dealer@gmail.com SECRETARY: Ken Grant E11960 Kessler Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 kenneth.grant@uwc.edu TREASURER: Allen E. Vick 2090 River Estate Lane Stoughton, WI 53589 Norskelodge@aol.com VP YOUTH DIVISION: MaryAnn Bowman P.O. Box 1451 Waukesha, WI 53187 maryann15b@mac.com NE REGION VP: Maurice D. Wozniak mwoz@live.com -Bay de Noc Stamp & Coin Club -Green Bay Philatelic Society -Northwoods Philatelic Society -Oshkosh Philatelic Society -Outagamie Philatelic Society -Wisconsin Postal History Society EAST CENTRAL REGION VP: Don Kurki kurki@sbcglobal.net -Fond du Lac Stamp Club -Kettle Moraine Coin & Stamp Club -Manitowoc Philatelic Society -Sheboygan Stamp Club SW REGION VP: John Paré pare16@mhtc.net -Badger Stamp Club -Baraboo Stamp Club -Janesville Stamp Club -Monroe Stamp & Postcard Club -Tri-State Stamp Club Page 2 SE REGION VP: Art Schmitz pescador@milwpc.com -American Air Mail Society (Billy Mitchell Chapter) -American Topical Association (Chapter 5) -Germany Philatelic Society (Chapter 18) -Italian American Stamp Club -Milwaukee Philatelic Society -North Shore Philatelic Society (Milwaukee) -Northwestern Mutual Stamp Club -Waukesha County Philatelic Society -Wauwatosa Philatelic Society CENTRAL REGION VP: Mike Sagstetter msagstetter@charter.net -Central Wisconsin Stamp Club -Chippewa Valley Stamp Club -Lakeland Stamp & Coin Club -Wisconsin Valley Philatelic Society Across the Fence Post SOUTH CENTRAL REGION VP: Vacant Across the Fence Post is the official publication of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. WFSC also is a life member of the APS (since 1953). For more information about WFSC, please visit the website, www.wfscstamps.org. ATFP is published monthly September through April, and every other month May through August (10 issues per year). News of Wisconsin collectors, club news and other gratis original philatelic features are welcomed. The editor accepts submissions in any format, but prefers email if possible. The editor reserves the right to make editorial changes to submitted copy. Material appearing in ATFP not carrying an individual copyright notice may be reproduced only by not-for-profit organizations, provided the author(s) and ATFP receive credit or attribution. All materials carrying an individual copyright notice are the sole property of the author(s). Unless explicitly stated by an officer in conjunction with official WFSC business, opinions expressed by the editor or individual authors are not necessarily endorsed by the WFSC. Submission deadlines for editorial and advertising materials are the 1st of the month preceding month of publication (i.e. Jan.1st for Feb. issue). Editorial matter should be sent to: Ray D. Perry, Editor ATFP, 2214 Allouez Ave., Green Bay, WI 54311. Phone: 920-469-8925 (fiveperrys@athenet.net). Send advertising material to John St. Onge, Advertising Manager, ATFP, P.O. Box 123, Wales, WI 53183-0123. Phone 262-893-5210 (jcstonge@gmail.com). For a complete list of advertising rates and policies (display, classified, and listings), request a copy from the advertising manager. July/August 2016 FEDERATION NEWS TWO JOIN WISCONSIN PHILATELIC HALL OF FAME Two prominent Wisconsin philatelists joined the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame on April 30, 2016. The induction ceremony of Cletus Delvaux and Benjamin J. Miller took place at the WISCOPEX ’16 Awards Banquet held at the Holiday Inn, Fond du Lac, Wis. Cletus Delvaux, of Gr een Bay, Wis., star ted collecting stamps at age 18 while working as a department store shipping and receiving clerk to help finance his college education. The high-value stamps on some of the packages he handled piqued his interest and he began to save them. This evolved to ordering stamps from magazine ads, purchasing a basic U.S. album, and in 1979 becoming a member of the Green Bay Philatelic Society. He since has also become a member of the American Philatelic Society; American Topical Association; and the Journalists, Authors, and Poets On Stamps ATA Study Group. Clete has served as the Green Bay Philatelic Society’s secretary for six terms and president for four terms. He has also participated for many years in the club’s activities to promote youth involvement in philately: Stamp Camp, BAYPEX youth table, and annual Einstein Project in Green Bay. Since Clete was an English teacher, his arm was twisted to become the Green Bay Philatelic Society’s first newsletter editor. He produced that first issue back in 1980 on an old Smith Corona typewriter and continued in this position for 25 years’ worth of issues. He also served as the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs Across the Fence Post interim editor. At that time, he had access to an Apple 2E, making the switch from typewriter to word processor. His expertise was further used to proofread the WFSC’s 1986 “Wisconsin on Stamps” publication. Clete’s interest in collecting authors and literature on stamps lead him to the American Topical Association’s Journalists, Authors, and Poets On Stamps Study Group. He began contributing articles to the group’s bulletin and became editor in the year 2000. Clete additionally has served as the study group’s vice president and president. Over the years, Clete has contributed numerous articles on literary topics to a variety of publications, including Topical Times, Global Stamp News, Stamp Collector Magazine, Linn’s Stamp News, Across the Fence Post, and the American Philatelist. Clete was nominated by the Green Bay Philatelic Society with seconds from the Northwoods Philatelic Society, Bay de Noc Stamp and Coin Club, and Oshkosh Philatelic Society. We welcome Clete as a well-deserving member of the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame. Page 3 Benjamin K. Miller (1857-1928) (photo from Wikipedia) was the son of a Milwaukee lawyer and grandson of one of the first federal judges in Wisconsin. He joined his father’s firm in 1877 and later became a partner, retiring in 1906 to pursue personal interests. He started stamp collecting seriously on a large scale only after 1918, when he bought one of the famous Inverted Jenny’s at age 61. Later, he intensified his collecting by writing articles in stamp journals and purchasing from up to 30 dealers. He assembled the first complete collection of U.S. stamps of his time and it is known as the “crown jewels” of U.S. stamp collecting for its rare holdings, depth, and variety. It includes color shade varieties, frauds and forgeries, fresh unused stamps and varied cancellations. It furthermore includes the 1¢ Z Grill, of which only two copies are known to exist. This philatelist also enjoyed plating stamps, seeking one copy for each position on a printing plate. His unique collection was donated to The New York Public Library in 1925 and was displayed at the library for more than 50 years. It was, however, locked away in 1977 after a theft of 153 of its rarest items. Even though 81 of these stamps were later recovered – some of them mutilated to disguise their provenance – the library did not put the collection back on display. But, it did return to public view when the National Postal Museum put it on display in two parts during the years 2006 to 2009. Miller was posthumously nominated by the Waukesha County Philatelic Society with seconds from the American Topical Association Chapter 5, Janesville Stamp Club and the Milwaukee Philatelic Society WFSC Hall of Fame Nominations The WFSC recognizes up to three prominent Wisconsin philatelists per year for their contributions to the hobby. Nominations for 2017 candidates for the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame are due December 31, 2016. Qualifications required of nominees are: Contributions of a purely local club nature shall not be the sole reason for selection to the Hall of Fame. A deceased philatelist may not be nominated or considered for selection until three years after his/her death. Only WFSC member clubs may submit nominations, each nomination must be seconded by two other member clubs. The nominating club is responsible for making arrangements with the seconding clubs to provide those seconds. The nomination and seconds should be sent together to the chairman of the Hall of Fame Committee. A nomination should include a statement identifying the nominee, a short philatelic biography, and the reasons why that person should be selected for the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame. Send the nomination and seconds to Robert J. Mather, Chairman, Hall of Fame Committee, S56 W29562 Roanoke Dr., Waukesha, WI 53189-9035 or burrobob@wi.rr.com. Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 FEDERATION NEWS The Editor’s Turn By Ray Perry Welcome to summer. It is time to sit back and enjoy a little fishing, outdoor time with family, food on the grill, and of course some time with your stamp collection. There are a couple of stamp shows within the Federation’s member clubs to help you add to that collection. The first one, THE BAY DE NOC STAMP AND COIN SHOW is in Escanaba, MI on July 9. The second one, LAKELAND COIN & STAMP CLUB SUMMER SHOW is in Woodruff, WI on July 30. Both are in the north country, a great opportunity to spend time with stamps and then enjoy some time at a lake or state park. As we move into September we have MILCOPEX 2016 from September 16-18. I know that I have jumped right through summer into early fall, but I want to remind everyone that the Milwaukee Club is encouraging everyone (young and old) to participate in their non-competitive fun exhibit activity. Put together a 4-page or 8-page exhibit on the letter “F.” If you are interested, the details and application are on the Milcopex website at: http://www.milwaukeephilatelic.org/Milcopex/Milcopex.html There are a few changes coming in “Across the Fence Post” that I want to share with you. First, Maurice Wozniak has expressed a desire to end his column “Clubs are Trump.” We will miss Maurice’s well written update on various club activities around the Federation. I know that I got some good ideas for club activities from Maurice’s column and much appreciated his willingness to put the column together month in and month out. A big thanks to Maurice for his efforts. It is not all bad news though as MaryAnn Bowman has agreed to put together a similar column in the future. Look forward to seeing MaryAnn’s first column in the September issue of ATFP. You can send MaryAnn information from your club (newsletter, activity, and other news) via e-mail at: maryann15b@mac.com. Thanks to MaryAnn for agreeing to take on this responsibility. I am looking forward to seeing the new column. I have several other ideas for additional columns for the future. I think it would be good to have a column for youth. One for topicals might be nice as well. I do not yet have editors for these columns, but am working on it. If you have any interest, please feel free to give me a call at (920) 469-8925 or send me an e-mail at: fiveperrys@athenet.net I would love to hear from you. This issue of ATFP is full of memories, pictures, thank yous, and awards from WISCOPEX 2016. I would like to add a couple of my own. First, I want to echo Karen’s thanks to Jeff Bigalke for agreeing to staff a USPS booth at the show. Not only that, but he had a very nice selection of material for sale. I am working on a collection of Wisconsin postmarks and was looking for a cancel from Readsville, WI where Jeff is postmaster relief. I asked him how I could get a circular date stamp cancel from Readsville and he said he could do it right there! He brought his hand canceler with him and I got my Readsville cancel on the spot. I was even able to get it on an advertising cover from the Holiday Inn that Page 4 hosted the show franked with a Paul Newman stamp. A picture of the cover is shown below. The second item I want to share with you is a post card. I have been looking for an advertising cover from the J.J. Badenoch Company, a former grain elevator and feed company located in Chicago, IL. The founder of the company was my great great grandfather. It was in the family for three generations before shutting down in the late 40’s to early 50’s. I have not had much luck finding an advertising cover from the company, but always take a look at Illinois or Chicago covers. I was talking with one of the dealers about my search and he explained how to set up a targeted search on e-bay. A day or two later I set up the search and right away a post card showing the buildings of the company showed up for a reasonable price. I was able to acquire the card and pictures of both sides of the card are shown below. As you can see, not much of a message on the address side of the card, but a nice “Air Mail SavesTime” cancel from 1928. I am thrilled to add the card to my collection. I will continue to be on the lookout for a J.J. Badenoch Company advertising cover. With the September issue we will get started with our celebration of the Federation’s 85th anniversary. This theme will continue on into next year and will involve articles on “happenings” from 1932. Until then have a great summer, enjoy your time with family, at the lake, fishing, or just getting outside. By all means spend the rainy days with your stamp collection. See you in September. Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 FEDERATION NEWS 2016 WISCOPEX Palmares April 30 - May1, Fond du Lac, Wis. OPEN CLASS Gold (First Place Ribbon) Larry Nix- America’s Library: The Library of Congress Also: Best of Show Michael Sullivan- Tobago: A Study of the 1896 Provisional Issue Michael Sullivan- War Tax Stamps of the British Empire Clete Delvaux inducted into WFSC HOF Silver (Second Place Ribbon) Clarence Davis-Fighting Ships: Battle Ships Also: ATA Best Topical Exhibit, Essig Most Popular Exhibit Award, WFSC Husak Topical Award Ramona Witte- Celebrate the A rt of Stamps: Also: AAPE Pin David Borchert- Statue of Liberty on United States Stamps Also: Women Exhibitors Sterling Achievement Pin SINGLE FRAME Gold (First Place Ribbon) Ken Grant- Postal Stationery of the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority Good food and fellowship at the banquet Silver (Second Place Ribbon) Robert Jobe- Freely A ssociated States – With Extra Ink Also: AAPE Pin NON-COMPETITIVE Mark Pleyte- Columbian Express Companies Jim Stearns- Twentieth Century Pre-Independent Morocco, France, Germany, Spain & Great Britain Jim Stearns- Answering the Question: How Old is this Real Photo Psot Card Anyway? Knowing Your RPPC Stamp Boxes Can Help Milt Wirth- The 1937 U. S. Christmas Seal – EFOs Milt Wirth- Machins – the Early Years Jim Byrne- Tribute to a Fabulist: Denmark’s 1935 Hans Christian Anderson Centenary Issue Robert Mather- Feithful, Friendly, Fascinating and Fabled John St. Onge- Massachusetts Correctional Institute Robert Ulatt- Fabulous Fountains David Borchert- Fun With Filately George Strieter- M ailboxes Judge, Rob Henak (r.), presents Larry Nix with the award for “Best of Show” Did You Know According to the American Philatelic Society many animals have been used to deliver the mail. Among them are camels, reindeer, horses, dogs, pigeons, even cats. It seems that in Liege, Belgium 37 cats were acquired to deliver the mail in the form of letters in bundles. The service did not last long as the cats were reportedly too undisciplined. SURPRISE! Also, according to APS the smallest and largest post offices in the world are located in the U.S. The smallest is in Ochopee, FL and the largest is in Chicago, IL. Page 5 Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 WISCOPEX 2016 REMEMBERED—MORE PHOTOS Fun at the bourse with some exhibits in the background. Jeff Bigalke, USPS, at his booth. I know I saw that U.S. C3a here someplace. So many stamps, so little time. Darrelle Lee White assists with cancelling show covers. New Hall of Fame inductee Clete Delvaux speaking at the banquet Page 6 Clete Gives Thanks in Print At the April 30 Awards Banquet of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs, I was inducted into the WFSC Hall of Fame. What an honor that was! I want to repeat the thanks I gave in my short acceptance speech. I thank the members of the Green Bay Philatelic Society for nominating me for this award. I thank the WFSC selection committee for bestowing this award on me. Finally, I thank my wife for putting up with the clutter (glassines, stockboods, three-ring binder, shoeboxes, etc.) of my collecting habit. Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 FEDERATION NEWS Minutes WISCONSIN FEDERATION OF STAMP CLUBS 85th CONVENTION 2016 Annual Business Meeting Agenda Saturday, April 30, 2016, 1 p.m. (check-in 12:45 p.m.) Holiday Inn, 625 Rolling Meadows Dr., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin CALL TO ORDER (Weigt): Karen Weigt called the meeting to order at 1:05 p.m. INVOCATION (Weigt): Karen Weigt read Bob Voss’ invocation. ROLL CALL OF CLUBS (Grant): Ken Grant read the roll call of Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Club members. Karen Weigt welcomed the Tri State Stamp Club to the membership rolls. MEMBERSHIP TOTALS (Vick): Al Vick reported that the WFSC currently has 694 paid members. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Saturday, May 16, 2015 Annual Business Meeting: Wauwatosa Philatelic Society moved and Kettle Moraine Coin and Stamp Club seconded a motion to approve the May 16, 2015 minutes. Passed unanimously. REPORTS OF OFFICERS President (Weigt) Karen Weigt made the following report: I have presided over all Executive Board meetings. I have been in contact with all WFSC officers, committees and appointees. I have had contact with almost all WFSC clubs in one way or another. I staffed the WFSC table at MILCOPEX 2015. I was instrumental in recruiting our new Tri-State Stamp Club member. I served as consultant for the Fond du Lac Stamp Club’s WISCOPEX 2016 Planning Committee and provided direct assistance in several aspects of the event. I produced all the graphical items involved with WISCOPEX 2016. I have regularly contributed to Across the Fence Post and assisted with its production. I coordinated the WFSC’s show calendar and produced the annual show/bourse/club meeting info flier. I will continue to try to sustain the WFSC’s standing as a premiere organization. Vice President (Mules) No report. Secretary (Grant) Ken Grant submitted the following report: During the past year, as WFSC Secretary I have: prepared and distributed agendas for WFSC meetings Page 7 taken minutes of Executive Board Meetings and circulated them to board members and interested parties e-mailed club contacts as necessary with WFSC information collected delegate information and documents for the Annual Business Meeting Treasurer (Vick): Al Vick reported that he maintained the finances of the WFSC. The Federation does audits every two years. The last audit was conducted on the financial records of 2014 and 2015. The last audit indicated that there were no irregularities with the Federation’s accounts. Al Vick reported that he filed all federal and state reports. Our opening balance in checking was $2346.68 and a closing balance of $4355.98 with a money market account balance of $6304.90 yielding a total balance of $10660.88. Fond du Lac moves and Northwoods seconds a motion to accept the treasurer’s report. Passed unanimously. Vice President, Youth Division (Bowman) MaryAnn Bowman presented the following report: Continued local promotion of stamps with youth and beginners. Wrote bi-monthly columns for the ATA and AFDCS with ideas and suggestions for youth club programming. Active involvement with the chairman of the Youth/Beginner area for the World Stamp Show - New York 2016, the international show, planning and implementing activities for various age groups. Serving on the newly formed APS Collector and Student Education Committee Northeast Region VP (Wozniak ): Maurice Wozniak reported that he had not visited any of the clubs in the Northeast Region, but has kept in touch with the clubs by telephone and e-mail. Ray Perry, one of the members of the Green Bay Club has accepted the role as editor of ATFP. East Central Region VP (Kurki): VP Don Kurki provided a report on the health of the clubs in the East Central Region. He attended the Kettle Moraine Coin & Stamp Club meeting on March 10, 2016. The club has 52 members averaging 14 members per meeting. Established in March 1964. Had 200 members in the 1960's. VP passed out book marks, applications etc from APS. Question brought to my attention should stamp shows who attend (Ex $2.00 admission) to off set expenses. Program on Expositions. Nice group of stamp & coin Collectors Don Kurki VP, East Central Region Across the Fence Post Continued on next page July/August 2016 FEDERATION NEWS “Minutes” Continued from Previous Page Central Region VP (Sagstetter): Mike Sagstetter reported on the Chippewa Stamp Club which has three or four members regularly attending. The Central Wisconsin Stamp Club has monthly presentations, and, in general, the health of the club is good. The Lakeland Stamp and Coin Club have about 22 members attending their meetings and have a genr— see sheet REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES / PROJECTS AND OTHER APPOINTEES Newsletter Editor (Perry): Ray Perry provided a written summary of his activities: I assumed editor responsibilities for ATFP. Many thanks to Aimee Devine for her efforts as editor over the past several years. Trained with Aimee for about 6 hours of face to face time, many e-mails, and countless phone calls. May/June, 2016 issue of ATFP was my first as editor. It was delivered to the publisher on time. Theme for the coming year will be our 85th anniversary with articles focusing on events and stamps from 1932. Met with Aimée Devine to train on planning ATFP issues. Communicated with rest of Editorial Committee on plans for 2016/17 ATFP issues. Editorial Committee agreed on a broad theme for the year and individual themes for the monthly issues. Began lining up authors for future articles. Southeast Region 1 VP (Schmitz) Art Schmitz provided a report on his activities. Since our spring Board Meeting I have visited the following clubs; Wauwatosa, ATA #5, the German and Milwaukee clubs. The ATA, Milwaukee, and Waukesha Clubs are outstanding, each with good attendance. Unfortunately, there’s a question as to the future status of the Northwestern Mutual and North Shore clubs. I’ve also spoken to non-philatelic organizations about stamp collecting and the role of the federation in Wisconsin. Southeast Region 2 VP (Vacant) South Central Region VP (Vacant) Plans for the future include finishing up the plans for each month’s issue, identifying authors for the planned articles, identifying regular columns, and identifying authors for each regular column. Southwest Region VP (Paré) No report. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES (except Hall of Fame and Nominating Committees) Finance Committee (Chair Vick/Schroeder/ Shoemaker): Al Vick reported that the Finance Committee met informally and that he prepares quarterly reports for the Finance Committee. Publicity and Public Relations (Chair Bowman/ Grant/Wozniak/Devine/White) Karen Weigt reports that the committee has been very helpful in providing advice. Judging Committee (Chair Henak/Wait): Rob Henak is serving as judge at Wiscopex and was not available to provide a report. Advertising Manager's Report: John C. St. Onge September, 2015: annual renewals of all three existing advertisers (D. Alex, JADECO, Oswald); promoted Econo-ad at MILCOPEX '15 October, 2015: holiday adds, six individual clubs, seven Commercial Ad Placements ATFP Issue Number of Commercial Ads ~Number of Commercial Ad Pages Commercial Advertising Revenue September, 2015 3 0.5 $9.25 October, 2015 3 0.5 $9.25 November, 2015 3 0.5 $9.25 Wisconsin Stamp Suggestion Committee (Schroeder): No activity this year. December, 2015 3 0.5 $9.25 January, 2016 3 0.5 $9.25 Committee on Exhibitions ( Chair Paré/ Glenzer/Voss ): No report February, 2016 3 0.5 $9.25 March, 2016 4 1 $29.75 Bylaws Committee (Chair Schroeder/Warner): No report. April, 2016 7 6.25 $254.50 May/June, 2016 5 4.75 $181.00 Continued on Next Page Page 8 Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 FEDERATION NEWS “Minutes” Continued from Previous Page Other ongoing Ad Manager projects: Competitive advertising price comparisons, what others are charging for advertising. Printing and mailing cost analysis to determine if we are making or losing money. Historian (Paré): John Pare is preparing to retire as WFSC Historian as of Wiscopex 2017. American Philatelic Society Rep. (Vick): The biggest thing taking place right now is the APS election. American Topical Association Rep. (Graffenius): Bob Mather reported that the ATA is doing well. They will not have an annual show as they do not have their show in years with an international show such as NY2016. In 2017, the ATA will meet in Milwaukee at the Crown Plaza. Awards Chairman (Fagan): No report Webmaster (Kluskens): In 2015, website traffic dropped for a second year, now to 75,000 page views, but not not out of average for the previous five years. The site continues to land on Google's first page when searching in Wisconsin for "stamp clubs". Central Wisconsin Stamp Club is the latest club to take an interest in keeping their page up-to-date. Questions are always welcome; my address is at the bottom of the home page. Website Committee (Chair Mules/Kluskens/Bowman/ Devine/Greenwald): No report. Speakers Bureau Coordinator (Weigt): See sheet. Facebook Administrator (Devine): Aimee Devine reported on the posts she regularly makes on Facebook. OLD BUSINESS – None NEW BUSINESS Bids for Future Conventions (Weigt) 2017 – Central Wisconsin Stamp Club: The dates for the show are May 6-7, 2017, at the Holiday Inn in Stevens Point. 2018 – Open: Karen Weigt indicated that she hopes a club will volunteer for 2018. 2019 – Open Page 9 Call for Motion to Designate WISCOPEX 2017 a WFSC-Sponsored Event (Weigt): Fond du Lac moved Milwaukee Philatelic Society moved to designate WISCOPEX 2017 a WFSC-Sponsored Event. Passed unanimously. Other New Business AWARDS -- Hall of Fame Class of 2016 (Chair Undersander/ Mather/Schmidt): Nominees for the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame this year are Benjamin K. Miller. Wauwatosa Philatelic Society moved and Kettle Moraine Coin and Stamp Club seconded the nomination of Benjamin K. Miller. Passed unanimously. The second nominee is Clete Delvaux of the Green Bay Philatelic Society. Badger Stamp Club moved and Northwoods Philatelic Society seconded the approval of Clete Delvaux. Passed unanimously. ELECTION OF OFFICERS – terms beginning 7/1/16 Nominating Committee Report (Chair Liedtke/Wozniak/ Schmidt) Secretary (2-year term) Ken Grant Treasurer (2-year term) Al Vick Vice President Youth Division (1-year term) MaryAnn Bowman Seven Region Vice Presidents (1-year term) Maurice Wozniak, Kurki, Mike Sagsetter, Art Schmitz, John Paré Moved by Wauwatosa Philatelic Society and seconded by the Fond du Lac Stamp Club a motion to elect Ken Grant Secretary and Al Vick Treasurer. Passed unanimously. Moved by Fond du Lac Stamp Club and seconded by the Wauwatosa Philatelic Society a motion to elect the slate of candidates for the Youth Division and Regional VPs. Passed unanimously. APPOINTMENTS Standing Committee on Exhibitions (Chair Glenzer/ Voss/Davis): Karen reported on the rotation of the standing committee on exhibitions. Nominating Committee for 2017 Convention (Chair Liedtke/Wozniak/Schmidt) Hall of Fame Committee (Chair Mather/Schmidt/ Undersander) Newsletter Editor (Ray Perry): Ray Perry was appointed for a year-long term. CLOSED ALBUMS (honoring members of WFSC member clubs who have died during the year ) Badger Stamp Club: Gary Zink and Duane Zinkel. Wisconsin Valley Philatelic Society: Dave Suelzer, Don Leitzke, Lorraine Ostrowski, Ray Schirmer, Alice Kolpitcke. Green Bay Philatelic Society: Gordon Lindner. Central Wisconsin Stamp Club: Tom Sanford. Announcements for the good of the order: Al Schmitz asked how the boundaries of the various regions of the WFSC determined. Racine and Kenosha are located in the South Central region and he believes that they should be located in the Southeast region. This will be addressed by the Executive board. Bob Mather as a member of the Milwaukee Philatelic Society reported that the Society is not happy with the timing of the delivery of ATFP, many of the issues arriving after the events it promotes. Karen Weigt will refer this to the ATFP Editorial Committee. ADJOURNMENT: Moved by Wauwatosa Philatelic Society and seconded by the Fond du Lac Stamp Club a motion to adjourn. Passed unanimously. Across the Fence Post July/August 2016 Alliance Française was created during La Belle Époque Article written by John St. Onge As a part of the MILCOPEX '16 celebration of the philately of La Belle Époque, Alliance Française de Milwaukee, a non-profit society promoting French language and culture, will be participating, along with the France and Colonies Philatelic Society. Alliance Française was founded in Paris on July 21, 1883, during the French Belle Époque, the beautiful, peaceful years between two horrible european conflicts, the Franco-Prussian War, and the First World War. The Belle Époque was a time of economic growth, technological development and cultural change, and was considered to be a “golden age” in both Europe and in North America. The vision of the AF founders, including the scientist Louis Pasteur, author Jules Verne, and other notable French leaders, was to promote peace and cooperation between countries by fostering mutual respect, love of beauty and friendship through the propagation of the French Language and culture. After over 130 years, Alliance Française still promotes the learning of French as a second language, and has about 850 centers in 137 countries. In the U.S. there are 111 chapters in 45 states. Today, Alliance Française de Milwaukee continues with a full calendar of various French language classes, and cultural events. The largest annual event is the participation in the French ethnic heritage festival, Bastille Days, held in Cathedral Square in downtown Milwaukee, this year from July 14 through 17. Alliance Française de Milwaukee will also be at the Milwaukee Philatelic Society's MILCOPEX '16 postage stamp show from September 16 through 18, this year Celebrating the Philately of Le Belle Époque. WFSC President, Karen Weigt, addresses the banquet attendees For more information: Alliance Française de Milwaukee <http:// www.afmilwaukee.org/> Bastille Days <http:// www.travelwisconsin.com/events/fairsfestivals/bastille-days-39988> MILCOPEX '16 <http://www.milwaukeephilatelic.org/Milc opex/Milcopex.html> ____________________ More WISCOPEX 2016 Memories WFSC Secretary, Ken Grant, featured speaker at the banquet Judge Rob Henak (l.) presents Clarence Davis with the WFSC Husak Topical Award at the banquet France Scott # 1860 On February 12, 1983, the French Post Office celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of Alliance Française by issuing a commemorative stamp, Scott #1860. The Milwaukee AF center, Alliance Française de Milwaukee was founded in 1918 so will be celebrating its centenary in two years. Judge Rob Henak presents Ramona Witte, exhibitor, with an AAPE pin award at the banquet Page 10 Across the Fence Post Karen Weigt and Paul Schroeder cancelling covers at Fond du Lac Post Office prior to show July/August BADGER STAMP CLUB WINS THE WISCOPEX ’16 CLUB AWARD The Badger Stamp Club won the WISCOPEX Club Award by earning the most points for exhibits entered at WISCOPEX ’16. The purpose of this award is to encourage WFSC clubs to promote exhibiting. Points are credited to each club for which the exhibitor holds membership. The point system is as follows: Champion of Champions – 5, Best of Show – 4, any 1st Place – 3, any 2nd Place – 2, any 3rd Place and non-competitive four- or eightpage exhibits – 1. Here are the points earned by each club at WISCOPEX ’16: Badger Stamp Club - 10 points Northwoods Philatelic Society (Iron Mountain, Mich.) – 6 points Baraboo Area Stamp Club – 5 points Fond du Lac Stamp Club – 5 points Milwaukee Philatelic Society – 5 points Green Bay Philatelic Society – 4 points Waukesha County Philatelic Society – 4 points ATA Chapter 5 – 3 points Bay de Noc Stamp Club (Escanaba, Mich.) – 3 points Oshkosh Philatelic Society – 3 points Central Wisconsin Stamp Club – 2 points ***Please Note*** The Summer Executive Board meeting will be held on Saturday, July 16 at the Monona Garden Family Restaurant, 6501 Bridge Rd., Monona, Wis., in the metropolitan Madison area. Interested WFSC members are always welcome to attend and participate in discussions. For further information, contact WFSC Secretary Ken Grant at 608-356-7593 or via email at kenneth.grant@uwc.edu. A Quiet Interest By Art Schmitz Written January 21, 2016 Why haven’t I done this before A poem about something I like to do It’s not like a thing with a roar But a pleasure always anew They come in varied hues Some dull and some very bright Of subjects no longer news With scenes of both day and night They’re tiny pieces of paper But boy the subjects they cover From a young boys naked caper To what scientists have discovered And in case you’re still in ignorance Of what this is all about It’s all about collecting stamps And doing it with rarely a shout Art Schmitz is a long time member of the Wauwatosa Philatelic Society and ATA Chapter 5, both in the Milwaukee area. Congratulations to the Badger Stamp Club! ????? Did You Know ????? According to the American Philatelic Society there actually was an undersea post office. It was part of a scientific facility on a seabed off the Bahamas. It was established in 1939. The oval postmark read SEA FLOOR/BAHAMAS. This post office was depicted on a 5 shilling Bahamian stamp issued in 1965 (Scott #216) and pictured below. THE WISCONSIN COLLECTOR Has opened a new wholesale office at 6701 Seybold Road Suite 108, Madison, Wisconsin. Phone (608)338-9700 wisccollector@yahoo.com Huge postal history inventory, thousands of stamp collections, mixtures, wholesale lots, militaria, Civil War items, autographs by the hundreds--we have distributed autographs from the original sources for decades. Also Titanic material, collectible pins such as Olympics and pins from Russia and China. Also sheet music, WWII material and MUCH MUCH MORE!! As we travel a great deal, calling for an appointment is absolutely mandatory to avoid disappointment. Sales tax will be charged unless you present sales tax exemption form. Thanks, Mike Sullivan Bahamas #216 7/16 Page 11 Across the Fence Post July/August WFSC Show Schedule (Some dates and details may be subject to change, and there will likely be additional listings.) List your show, bourse, auction or other event here! Contact Karen Weigt, 4184 Rose Ct., Middleton, WI 53562. Phone: 608-836-1509, (kweigt@tds.net) WFSC CLUB SHOWS October 15, 2016 July 9, 2016 CENWISPEX ‘16 Central Wisconsin Stamp Club Holiday Inn Stevens Point 1001 Amber Ave. Stevens Point, WI 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: J.D. Manville 715-341-5555 jadeco@charter.net Exhibits, bourse BAY DE NOC STAMP & COIN SHOW Bay de Noc Stamp & Coin Club Eastern Daylight Time Bay College, M-TEC Building, 2000 N. 30th St. Escanaba, MI 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact: Richard Reiffers 906-233-5574 rgrpaperboy@earthlink.net Bourse only July 30, 2016 11th LAKELAND COIN & STAMP CLUB SUMMER SHOW Lakeland Coin & Stamp Club Woodruff Town Hall Hwy 47E, Woodruff, WI 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact: Dean Marin P.O. Box 202 Woodruff, WI 54568 715-356-9453 Bourse only September 10, 2016 OUTAPEX 2016 Outagamie Philatelic Society Fox Valley Lutheran High School 5300 N. Meade St., Appleton, WI Contact: Corey Gertner 920-257-4028 clgertner@digitalsilk.net Bourse only September 16-18, 2016 MILCOPEX 2015 Milwaukee Philatelic Society Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport 6401 S. 13th St. Milwaukee, WI Milwaukeephilatelic.org Judged exhibits, seminars, bourse MONROE STAMP AND POSTCARD SHOW Monroe Stamp Club Monroe Moose Lodge (Behind Farm & Fleet) 639 Third Ave. Monroe, WI 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Contact: Randy Riese 608-558-6430 rdriese@tds.net Bourse only Back issues of ATFP can be viewed online at www.wfscstamps.org. Page 12 May 20-22, 2016 COMPEX ’16 Chicago Area Philatelic Societies Forest View Educational Center 2121 So. Goebbert Rd. Arlington Heights, IL Judged exhibits, bourse We maintain one of the largest inventories of United States stamps in the Midwest. October 29-30, 2016 TOSAPEX ’16 Wauwatosa Philatelic Society St. Aloysius Gonzaga Hall 1435 So. 92nd St. West Allis, WI Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Contact: Carol Schutta 5401 Portage Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53224 262-388-1453 harryncarolschutta@gmail.com www.Milwaukeephilatelic.org November 5, 2016 TRI-STATE STAMP EXPO Tri-State Stamp Club June 25-26, 2016 MSDA SHOW MILWAUKEE Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport 6401 So. 13th St. Milwaukee, WI Bourse only See us at — MILCOPEX - Sept 16-18 Monroe - Oct 8 September 10-11, 2016 9/16 MSDA SUMMER SHOW WEST Midwest Stamp Dealers Assoc. Lindner Conference Center 610 E. Butterfield Rd. Lombard, IL Bourse only Northeast Iowa Community College 9342 NICC Dr. Peosta, IA 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact: Sally Maier 563-451-3196 3statestamp@gmail.com Exhibits, bourse November 19, 2016 OSHKOSH STAMP BOURSE Oshkosh Philatelic Society Elk’s Club 175 W. Fernau Ave. Oshkosh, WI 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: Dave Carney 920-687-9077 dcarney1@new.rr.com Bourse only May 6-7, 2017 October 8, 2016 OTHER MAJOR SHOWS AND BOURSES WISCOPEX ’17 Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs 86th Annual Convention (hosted by Central Wisconsin Stamp Club) Holiday Inn Stevens Point, 1001 Amber Ave., Stevens Point, WI Contact J.D. Manville, 715-341-5555 jadeco@charter.net judged exhibits, seminars, bourse October 1-2, 2016 MSDA SHOW NORTH Midwest Stamp Dealers Assoc. Country Inn & Suites 600 Milwaukee Ave. Prospect Heights, IL Bourse only 9/16 www.jadecostampandhobby.com November 18-20, 2016 CHICAGOPEX ’16 Chicago Philatelic Society Westin Chicago Northwest 400 Park Blvd. Itasca, IL Judged exhibits, seminars, bourse 12/16 Check out our show schedule online... www.foxriverstamps.com December 3-4, 2016 MSDA SHOW MILWAUKEE Midwest Stamp Dealers Assoc. Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport 6401 So. 13th St. Milwaukee, WI Bourse only 7/16 P.O. Box 6, Salem, WI 53168 US Mint Sheets, PNCs, EFOs, Test Stamps, Locals Back of Book, Cinderellas, Ducks, FDCs, Covers December 10-11, 2016 June 23-25. 2017 MSDA HOLIDAY SHOW WEST Midwest Stamp Dealers Assoc. Lindner Conference Center 610 E. Butterfield Rd. Lombard, IL Bourse only NATIONAL TOPICAL STAMP SHOW Across the Fence Post American Topical Assoc. Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport 6401 So. 13th St., Milwaukee, WI Judged exhibits, seminars, bourse FREE CLASSIFIED ADS If you are a WFSC member club, a member-at-large, or an individual belonging to a WFSC member club, you are entitled to two free ads of 25 words per year. July/August