September - Multi-Lakes Conservation Association
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September - Multi-Lakes Conservation Association
September 2016 Volume 65 Number 9 Good Times at Good Old Days More pictures on page 13 ~ General Meeting~ September 21st ~ ~ Club Day (Work Bee) ~ September 25th ~ PRESIDENT’S COLUMN Hello everyone. We had a great turnout on August 6th for the Rockin’ Under the Stars event and great weather too. In fact, all of our club events have had great weather. We made great money with a total of over $9500.00 for the evening. A big “Thank You” for all of the great volunteers that helped make this a good time. Of course with Good Ole Days in August, “Thank You” Lynn Lash for this great event to and to the many volunteers. Other dates coming up are September 17th “Beef Cookout” and “The Haunted Forest” event in October. Dates are October 20, 21, & 22 and the following week of October 27, 28 & 29. Please see Sam Mullins for this event - plenty of help need for this too. Kids, don`t forget the Halloween party in the club house on the 29th of October with a DJ and free candy. Food will be available in the kitchen for a cost. Time is 6pm till 9pm. Don`t forget to get your early deer license for private landowners in September. Gun a Week tickets for 2017 are out, be sure to get yours - they run out very fast. $25.00 for the year and if you get lucky to win a gun, your winning ticket goes back in for another draw. As of this writing, we have had 720 members pay their dues. We also have a new bartender, Michele, stop in the bar and introduce yourself. If she asks for your membership card, please show her, for she is only doing her job. MULTI-LAKER DEADLINE Deadline for articles in the October 2016 Multi-Laker Magazine is Wednesday, September 21st, 2016. 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 Operations Manager – Dave Fisher 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 2016 OFFICERS PRESIDENT……………… GLENN KRUCKENBERG, (313) 407-6724 VICE-PRESIDENT……………......... .JOHN LAFAVE, (248) 996-0030 RECORDING SECRETARY…..…… JIM ASHCRAFT, (248) 563-5184 MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY…...... RICH CARLSON, (248) 210-3623 TREASURER…………………………JAMES HOWIE, (248) 698-1517 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bill Brennecke`16 .….…… ………………...……………(248) 921-9035 Andrew Lynch `16…….………………….………………(248) 685-8310 Marshall Maybrier `16…….…. Chairmen.………………(248) 867-5069 Larry Hutton `17……………………………….…....……(810) 444-5413 John Miller `17……………….. Vice Chairmen.…...……(586) 495-7452 Harvey Cooper `17...………………… …..…...............….(248) 242-0632 Annie Barbara ’18………………………………………...(734) 674-0012 Larry Gray ’18……………………………………...……..(248) 361-9408 Michael Smith ’18………………………………...………(313) 460-9865 Sam Mullins – Past President …………….…......…......…(248) 766-2238 Barry, our club manager brought to my attention that we are in need of an electrician to do some work around the club. Please see Barry so we do not have to hire one. At the August at the General Meeting Night we had vascular doctors from Huron Valley Hospital giving out free exams on circulation areas of our bodies. We had a good turnout for that. Thank you doctors for your time. I was also told that they also had great shooting skills and did very well at the range. Come Out and Enjoy Our Club ~Glenn 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 September 2016 9/7 Chairman's Meeting 9/11 Country Breakfast Monday Sunday 9/14 Board of Directors Meeting 9/21 Membership Meeting Tuesday Wednesday 1 9/25 Club Day (Work Bee) Thursday Friday 2 10am-4pm ICE-ERO ODR#1&2 10am-4pm ICE3-8:30pm Sporting Clays ERO ODR#1&2 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 5pm-Dusk Classic 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Car Cruise In Saturday 3 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry Set-up, Actors, Guides, Drivers, and many others. Contact: Sam Mullins 248-766-2238 4 8am-12am Wedding BBQ LAKE 9am-1pm Archery 3D Shoot ODA 12-6pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 5 6 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo 7-10pm Fly Tying Workshop CLAYS 7 10am-4pm ICE-ERO ODR#1&2 6-9pm Black Powder Pistol RG#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS MEETING 8 9 10am-4pm Tactical Training V.F.W. Campout ODR#1 CG PAV RG#1 ODA 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 10am-4pm ICE3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap ERO ODR#1 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5pm-Dusk Classic Car Cruise In 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 10 V.F.W. Campout CG PAV RG#1 ODA 8am-12am Reception RG#2 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 11 V.F.W. Campout CG PAV RG#1 ODA 9am-12pm Country Breakfast 9am-1pm Archery 3D Shoot ODA 12-6pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 5pm-12am Party S&T 12 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm Safari Club International Novi Chapter Meeting 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 13 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 6:3opm Bingo 14 9am-12pm Open Pistol RG#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 6:30-8:30pm Open Pistol RG#1 7:30pm BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 15 16 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical ODR#1 Training ODR#1 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm-Dusk Classic 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap Car Cruise In 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 17 8am-12am Reception RG#2 9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 10am-12pm Cowboy Action Shooting ODR 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 18 12-6pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 19 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 20 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo 7-10pm Fly Tying Workshop CLAYS 21 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 8:00pm MEMBERSHIP MEETING- Multi-Laker Deadline 23 22 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical ODR#1 Training ODR#1 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm-Dusk Classic 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap Car Cruise In 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 24 8am-6pm CPL/PPH Class RG#1&2 ODR 8am-12am Reception MTG RM 10am-12pm Varmint Shoot ODR 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12am-12pm Party PAV 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 25 8am-12pm CLUB DAY (WORKBEE) ALL 8am-9pm Special Dinner RG#2 12-6pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 26 10am-4pm ICE-ERO ODR#1&2 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 27 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm Basic Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo 28 9am-12pm Open Pistol RG#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 6:30-8:30pm Open Pistol RG#1 29 30 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 ODR#1 5pm-Dusk Classic 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays Car Cruise In 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 4-10pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 2 12-6pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 3 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 7-9pm Junior Rifle RG#1 4 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo 7-10pm Fly Tying Workshop CLAYS 5 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 6-9pm Black Powder Pistol RG#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS MEETING 6 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 CLUB CLOSED October 7 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 1 Scout Campout PAV 9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 9am-2pm Muzzleloaders Woods walk ODR#2 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 8 8am-6pm Women On Target RG#1&2, S&T, ODR, CLAYS 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 4pm-12am Party S&T 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 At club this size there are always schedule changes going on. This calendar is accurate as of the middle of the preceding month. Check this Range Closures/Exceptions list, and double check with the web site calendar, or call the club before you plan your day. 3 From Dusk to the Dead of Night! B W ring a can of food for operation CAN-DO, and get $1 off your admission price. orkers are always needed for this important fundraiser. We will be working every Saturday & Sunday prior to the event, as well as on the event nights - so please come out and help. BUFFALO/BEEF COOKOUT 4 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 TICKETS $10 AT THE BAR The striking American flag design on this electric guitar is further embellished with the personal signature of hard rocker Ted Nugent. This instrument, made by Main Street Guitar Company features three single‐coil pickups, 22 frets, seal die cast tuners and chrome hardware. The vintage bridge accompanies a double cutaway solid body design that will have you showing your pride in the Red, White and Blue while reaching the top frets and high notes with ease. Highly collectible and limited to 1,200 MLCA Special Raffle units. Only 200 tickets available. Cost $20.00 each. Drawing date: September 21, 2016 during our General Meeting at 9:00 p.m. Need not be present to win. Lic. # C27447 MLCA Junior Shotgun Benefit Raffle 1st Prize: Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Rifle in .243 2nd Prize: 21 Gun Cannon Fireproof Safe Limited to 600 tickets at $10 each Proceeds to help fund the Junior Shotgun Program Drawing to be held at the October 19th membership meeting at 9pm License # C27447 5 Starting back up after Summer break… Junior Rifle Starts 9-12 From now until May 2017, you can volunteer, or just stop by to see our new neighbors project at 9440 Boncrest Street, east of Newton just north of the Club. Designed by Graduate students from LTU’s Master of Architecture program, the project will feature new construction methods, and energy efficiencies. More info at www.habitatoakland.org You can buy HATS, PATCHES & MORE… ANYTIME! Age 12 & older. $4.00 Mondays 7 to 9 pm (except holidays) New shooter orientation on the second Monday of the month, (parent must attend). We supply the Rifles and ammunition. Parent does not have to be MLCA Member. Pellet Rifle Starts 9-17 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9 to 11 am Parent must stay as well. $2.00 We supply pellet rifles and pellets as well, and this is available to all youngsters, but the shooter must be able to Shoulder the Rifle. Questions Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 chetdymon@aol.com Jr. Rifle and Pellet Rifle are both at Indoor range #1 Parents do not have to be members, but memberships are available. 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 MLCA. Thank you all for your continuing support. John LaFave (248) 996-0030 Meeting Night Raffle PUPPY FAIR Bring Your Puppies to Sell! September 21st Top Prizes are scheduled to be: 1st – Bow 2nd – Archery Target 3rd – Knife Set License # C27447 Thank you for your support. We welcome any and all suggestions. 6 Please call: Don Priebe (248) 363-0753 Dogs must be leashed or in a pen Rescue shelter pups are welcome too! For more info call: Dave Elam (248) 624-0944 Chairmen’s Meeting Minutes – August 3rd, 2016 John LaFave called the meeting to order at 7:30. Officers present: kruckenberg, LaFave, Howie. Chairman present: Lynch, Brennecke, Beame, Bolla, Miller, Lajoie, Fisher, Barbara, Cooper, Hoyt, LaFave, Osman, DuBois and Donagan. CPL President’s Report:Glenn talked about donate to heroes on the water. It is a group to help disabled veterans. Glenn is also looking for help for September Texas Hold’em at 300 bowl in Waterford on September, 8,9,10 and 11th if you can help please give me a call. CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE TRAINING Sept. 24th & Nov. 5, 2016 Vice President: John asked for a motion to approve dates as presented. Motion Miller/ Brennecke to approve dates. Motion carried. The club will be putting on a bear hunt raffle in Saskatchewan with simply outdoors TV. The Beef Cookout will be September 17, 2016. Name: _________________________________ Treasurers Report. The club is going well so far this year. Barry Anderson. If you need a date for 2017 you need to get it into me - it’s filling up fast. Gun a week tickets will be on sale at the membership meeting. I would like to thank Dave Simon for doing all the picnic tables. Dave Fisher: when you all see Sal we need to thank him for the good job that he did with Rocking on Reed Lake. Please put club equipment back where you found it and if it is broken please tell someone so we can get it fixed. Old Business: Ron DuBois is still looking for a tent for ice fishing party. Dave Beame would like to thank Rich Paulson for fixing the trailer. New business. Dave Beame asked if we can put hand rails on the steps on the stage. Duane Osman. Asked if we can expand the outdoor range building. When we fix the roof. Motion: Miller/ Bolla motion to adjourn at 8:35 motion carried Respectiflly submitted by john lafave #434 Mixed Euchre League Starts Monday September 12th. Teams consists of 1 male & 1 female. Play starts at 7pm, but many start earlier. Call Dan Peltier 248-701-0153 to reserve your spot before August 26th. Pre-registration required by: Sept 10, or Oct 25 (As shown on your driver’s license or MI State ID) Address_________________________________ City & Co._____________________________ MI Zip____________________________________ Phone # _______________________________ Email: _________________________________ Member $75.00 / Non-member $125.00 (Fee non refundable after (September 10) (October 25) 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. 4th Tuesday of each month. $25 for members, $30 nonmembers. Contact Bill Brennecke @248-624-6854 - 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 driver’s license or state I.D. - Bring pencil, pens, note paper & highlighter(s). - Member rate extends to spouse, parent, child & grandchild, but not in-laws. 7 CAROL’S CORNER What an Outdoor League we had. Talk about hot & humid – it was so humid out there you could have cut it with a knife. We even had a turkey out on the course yelling Heat-Out Heat-Out. Don’t forget the Flint League, October 12th, 7PM. ~ Carol 420 Club Champs Tim Loynes Carol Wedge Terry Kozlowski Debbie Cuddington Dayna Azzopardi Greg Fishaw Phillip Varner Ken Hamann Owen Cummins Austin Loynes 1st Tony Music Corey Beals Night League 2nd Greg Fishaw Mike Doyle Bill Braatz Mike Doyle Nick Atkins Maxine Birtwistle 3rd Ray Cummins Owen Cummins Multi-Lakes 2015/2016 Annual Dues Any member whose dues were not paid on July 1, 2015 is now suspended. If the dues are delinquent on September 1, 2015 you will be expelled from this Association, subject to a review of the Membership Committee and the Board (Note: This does not apply to active duty personnel to the armed forces.) LATE FEE: By-Laws requirement: A late fee of $25 will apply to dues received after June 30, 2015. 3D Archery Fun Shoot New Targets & Real Life Shooting Situations Sundays 9:00AM to 1:00PM September 4th, September 11th Contact Adam Rott (248) 891-7640 8 High Bows Phillip Varner Jeff Dumler Brian Whittle Pat Regan Dawn Mudie Adam Rott Greg Fishaw Debbie Cuddington Robin Hoods Todd Camfield Nick Frederick Most Improved Male: Denny Cuddington Female: Dayna Azzopardi Jerry Marsh Wanted: The Huron River Raiders at Multi-Lakes are looking for new guests that want to learn how to Shoot the “Guns of the Old West”. You can use our guns and a limited supply of our ammo. (Range fee $5, non-mem $10) Our goal is twofold: to introduce the fastest growing gun sport to Men, Women, Kids and Western enthusiasts and to give instruction. Friday Cruise Nights Runs thru October 4:30 to Dusk Fish Fry Outdoor Barbeque Door Prizes 50/50 Drawings Music & Fun Last Chance 9-17 All sessions held from 10:00 –12:00. You can shoot .22, 45 Colt & 38 Spl. pistols and lever action rifles, &12/20/410 shotguns. All are replicas of 1873-1907. You will be taught by professionals! Cool Hand Carl (Marshal). Call: (248)318-3463 & leave a message. 1873cowboy45@sbcglobal.net Sporting Clays Thursdays 3:00 ‐ Dusk Saturdays 10:00 ‐ 3:00 Sundays Noon ‐ Dusk (248) 363‐8811 Open Pistol at Multi-Lakes Conservation Association Welcome to Multi-Lakes Open Pistol Range. The Open Pistol Committee invites you to try our facility and enjoy shooting your handguns. We have put together this information sheet to inform you about our range, hours of operation, and accessories available for purchase. HOURS OF OPERATION: All Sundays………………………...…………..……4:30 pm to 8:00 pm 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. FEES: Members……………………………………..……………$4.00 per hour* Non-Members……………………………………….….$10.00 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: John Miller 586-495-7452 9 MLCA PAC Multi‐Lakes Conservation Association Political Action/Awareness Committee Be ACTIVE! Join the CONVERSATION! Be Part of the SOLUTION! Follow US on: Multi-Lakes PACommittee For More Information Email Chairman ‐ Bill Lonsberry @MultiLakes_PAC MLCA_PAC@multilakes.com Death Notices Our sincere sympathy goes out to: The Gandenie family, with the passing of long time member James Gandenie. The Riemer family, with the passing of another long time member Mark Riemer. The Clark family, with the passing of a third long time member Dave Clark. The Lemon family, with the passing of Audrey Lemon, wife of member Bob Lemon. God Bless and may they rest in peace. Susan Radze REALTOR ® 248.763.3110 SusanRadze@KW.com I help sellers with a focused view on you! Let me help you get your home SOLD for top dollar! Skeet & Trap Summer League Daughter of member Carl Sundberg June – November Winter Rules & Price Apply Contact (248) 363-8811 For more info 10 Halloween Kids Party Saturday October 2 9th Junior Shotgun Junior's practice on the 1st, 2nd and 4th Wednesday's of the month from 6:30pm to about 8:30pm. We have firearms, ammo, ear and eye protection for the juniors. Recently we have changed the mandatory safety and range etiquette class, to a Saturday or Sunday. This will take about 2 hours, including shooting. An adult is required to attend the safety class with the junior. Please call Mike Borst to schedule 248-960-9307. 6 PM in the clubhouse Upcoming Meeting Night Entertainment: Sept 21st Jeff Summer from Simply Outdoors TV 11 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes – August 10th, 2016 Chairman of the Board Marshall Maybrier called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM. Marshall led the Board in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Officers present: Kruckenberg, LaFave, Ashcraft, Carlson & Howie. Directors present: Brennecke, Lynch, Miller, Barbara, Smith. Absent: Mullins, Hutton & Gray. MOTION: Kruckenberg/Smith to approve July ’16 Board minutes as printed in The Multi-Laker. Motion Carried. PEOPLE TO SEE THE BOARD: Rick Kovach, presented information on the current status of sporting clays equipment, maintenance, participation and new machines. He also provided information on surrounding area clubs and their programs and how they compare to MLCA. Rick will revisit The Board with pricing on purchasing vs leasing new machines. Rich LaFave, brought three proposals for replacing the room divider between the bar and main meeting room. While the general consensus is the divider needs replaced, the quotes were not comparable products. MOTION: LaFave/Smith to spend $6,120.00 to replace the room divider between the main meeting room and the bar. For=4, opposed= 6. Motion Failed. Alex Kolanek, provided a list of maintenance items to be addressed such as painting the trap houses and fences. He also would like to approach machine vendors for advertising in exchange for machines. PRESIDENT'S REPORT: Glenn Kruckenberg The next Texas Hold’em event will be at The 300 Club in September. He received information from Heroes on the Water seeking information for an event with date(s) to be forthcoming. August meeting is Kids’ Night; all chairmen are asked to keep their reports short. Our recent events were well attended, thank you to all the volunteers. VICE PRESIDENT's REPORT: John LaFave John having been called to work left Kruckenberg to present the VP report. Calendar of dates were provided for review. MOTION: Kruckenberg/Brennecke to accept the dates as presented. Motion Carried. The club will be holding a raffle for a Canadian bear hunt for June 13-18 2017. Tickets will be $20 each with a total of 200 tickets available. The ticket is all inclusive except transportation. The Beef Cook-Out is September 17, 2016. Thank you Dennis for stepping up and handling the event. RECORDING SECRETARY's REPORT: Jim Ashcraft Jim read correspondence from Highland Recreation Area regarding phase I of their project. Jim also mentioned he will be out of town for August Membership meeting as well as September Board meeting and would appreciate someone taking minutes for those meetings during his absence. MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY'S REPORT: Rich Carlson Rich provided a list of Suspended members. If you know anybody on the list, please give them a call. Rich also passed out current application for membership for review. MOTION: Carlson/Smith to approve the application as presented. Motion Carried. Rich also presented an idea of giving a free shooting coupon with membership applications taken at Good Old Days. Discussion followed. MOTION: Carlson/Brennecke to provide a gift certificate for one range fee of choice with each application taken at Good Old Days. Motion Carried. 12 TREASURER's REPORT: Jim Howie Howie presented the financial status of the club showing the club in a decent financial condition for this time of the year. MOTION: Ashcraft/Howie to receive and file July Treasurer’s report as presented. Motion Carried. MANAGER's REPORT: Barry Anderson Barry would like to thank Mike Smith for the handrail he built. He also reminded everyone the morning crew is always looking for help. Thank you to Sal Ferra and all the volunteers for Rocking on Reed Lake. Same goes to everyone involved with Rockin’ Under the Stars. Clean up on Sunday was done in record time by Troop #170 and the parents. The main kitchen freezer had a new compressor installed on July 30th at a cost of $2,519.16. The furnace/AC at Skeet & Trap needs replaced at approximately $3,500. Indoor Range House #1 East HVAC compressor is bad again. This unit was replaced last year and we’re waiting on warranty information. We are in desperate need for an electrician for immediate repairs. Please help or we will have to hire an outside firm. Huron Valley Hospital Vascular Surgeons will be at the club for free vascular screenings on August meeting night as well as Good Old Days. Barry requested vacation for October 14, 17-19 and November 15-17 & 25. MOTION: Kruckenberg/ Lynch to approve Barry’s vacation dates as requested. Motion Carried. Barry also mentioned date conflict on a liquor license for The Beef Cook Out. MOTION: Ashcraft/ Lynch to move The Beef Cook Out from June 18 to September 17, 2016. Motion Carried. OPERATIONS MANAGER: Dave Fisher Dave stated Bingo was doing well until this past week. Workers were in short supply. We need this program to continue in a positive direction. Our recent audit by the gaming commission went well but not perfect. Preliminary numbers for Rockin’ Under the Stars are looking down a little form last year. Dave also stated he took care of our insurance maintaining our compliance with state law. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS: None. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS: None. OLD BUSINESS: Bill Brennecke says there is a noticeable lack of interest in the club championship shoot. He has trimmed the number of disciplines required in order to lower the cost. NEW BUSINESS: Jim Ashcraft updated everyone on the current status of the phones. As mentioned numerous times over the past years, it is too out of date to maintain or repair with another failure. Last week, the system went down permanently. A new system was ordered and arrived today. Hopefully by tomorrow it will be in place and functional. Thank you to previous member Mark Campbell for giving up a Sunday to help patch and install a band-aide to maintain two temporary lines for the office and bar. Harvey Cooper inquired as to the current status of Good Old Days and the organizational planning. Kruckenberg as well as management all agreed things are coming together nicely. Lynn has done a nice job thus far. MOTION: Kruckenberg/Brennecke to adjourn @ 9:25 PM. Motion Carried Respectfully Submitted by, Jim Ashcraft #89-77 Recording Sec. ~ Good Old Days ~ 13 Larry Slade, Fred Koby, & Captain Tom Colgin went fishing on Lake Superior, out of Ontonagon Harbor for Lake Trout. We Limited out in about three hours. We used 4” spoons in various colors. Great Day - the waves were 1 to 2 Footers and no wind. We were fishing in 100’ water about 40’ down. August Meeting Night was also Kid’s Night. The youngsters seemed to enjoy some up close time with animals that they don’t get to see too often. Member Kitty Lewan sent in these pictures of a young family enjoying the 3D archery shoot, and learning on what seems to be some pretty high tech equipment. ~ Multi-Lakes Daily Raffle ~ “Ya gotta play to win!” 14 CLUB ALL‐AROUND SHOOTING CHAMPION Starts Now with Changes Talking with people, it seems the $100 fee is holding people back. I will change that to a $15 fee (covers plaques & printing) and you are responsible for fees at each range. There are now 9 different shooting activities at this club, and each one is different unto itself. If you have never tried each one, it might be good to practice that one a few times, before shooting for score. I know some disciplines are seasonal, so I have been told that special shoot times have been set up for these shoots. It would only be fair to the discipline that at least 10 shooters sign up for that shoot. There will be score cards for you to keep track of your shooting, and a secondary sheet to be turned in by the range officer of that discipline. The chairperson of each discipline will have a standard course of fire. Score cards available at the bar. If you don’t have the gun or equipment necessary for the particular shooting activity, it can be provided with prior notice. The all‐around shooter will be announced at the Workers Appreciation Dinner. If there are any questions call Bill Brennecke at 248‐921‐9035 All shooting needs to be done, and score cards turned in by Dec. 11, 2016. HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUDY !!! Life member Albert (Rudy) Kirn celebrated his 99th birthday in July. 15 General Membership Meeting Minutes – August 17th, 2016 MLCA President Glenn Kruckenberg called the meeting to Vice President`s Report: order at 8:00p.m. Glenn led the members in the Pledge of the John LaFave- 100 members present and 6 new members Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Glenn then Early Draw: welcomed all new members and guests and acknowledged $170.00 for this month club # 1459 Ted Stakoe not present the past presidents: Dave Fisher, Dan Peltier, Jim Kern, Skip Warden, Sam Mullins, and Charlie Stevens. Chairman to Speak: Lynn Lash- Needs help for Good Ole Days. Motion: Charlie Stevens, second by Dan Peltier to approve the August minutes as printed in the Multi-Laker. Motion Kitty Lewan- Good Ole Days Silent Auction donations Carried unanimously. Motion: Matt Mudie, second by John needed. Miller to receive and file the Treasurer’s report as printed in Bob Mclean- Adult archery starts in September. Thursday the Multi-Laker. Motion Carried unanimously. nights are Junior Archery in January at the indoor range. Also Chaplin`s Report: 10 and under on Saturdays. Skip reported the passing of long time members James Eric Manning- Nominations for Officers and Board of Gandenie, Mark Riemer, and Dave Clark. Audrey Lemon th Wife of Bob Lemon, has also passed. May they rest in peace. Directors meeting August 24 Dan Peltier- Euchre couples needed, and men’s euchre starts President’s Report: Glenn Kruckenberg reported tonight`s attendance: Members in January 100, New Members 6, Guest 26 and Windsor`s Sportsman’s Club 0. Tonight is Kids Night and our special entertainment is from The Howell Nature Center. Glenn reported that a new chapter from Heroes on the Water is trying to start up in our area and is looking for donations. Heroes on the Water takes military veterans and first responders suffering from PTSD and physical disabilities out for a day of kayak fishing. If you feel you would like to donate, please see me for info. Texas Hold’em is coming up in September and needs volunteers for this last event of 2016 at the 300 Bowl in Waterford. The dates are Sept 8, 9, 10, and 11th. Don’t forget Club Day Sunday the 21st (formerly Work Bee) 8a.m. till noon. Harvey Cooper still has crossbow tickets available for the drawing at Good Ole Days. Cal Kittenger has tickets for the signed guitar at the bar, drawing at the September General Meeting. Kid’s Halloween party October 29, in the meeting room from 6-9p.m. DJ and candy are free - the kitchen will be open for food at a cost. Haunted Forest dates are Oct 20, 21, 22, and 27, 28, 29. Adam Rott- Participation for 3D Archery, and very upset for the burning of a fiber glass boat and material at Sporting Clays area. Bill Brennecke- IDPA shoots are the 1st ,3rd and 5th Tuesdays, combat 2nd Tuesday, and beginners 4th Tuesday. Club Championship shoot entry fee dropped to $15.00 from $100.00. Old Business: None. New Business: None. Motion to adjourn business portion of the meeting - Dave Bolla, second Adam Rott. 10 Minute break to set up for entertainment from Howell Nature Center. 3rd prize 2nd prize 1st prize Meeting night Raffle: Camera Eric Manning DVD Player Bernie Stratz TV Sam Mullins #291 #1298 #405 Motion to Adjourn - Harvey Cooper, second Bill Brennecke. Respectfully Submitted- John Kucharski Recording Secretary: Jim Ashcraft no report. Would like to thank John Kucharski for stepping in to do the recording while Jim Ashcraft is in out of town on a personal issue. Membership Secretary: Rich Carlson. Report given by Jim Howie. 720 paying members and new member meeting in September. Watch the Multi-Laker for time and date. Treasurer Report: Jim Howie, our first event of Rockin’ on Reed Lake we lost $290.00. With Rockin’ Under the Stars we made over $9500.00 for the one day event. Also please continue to buy your 3-digit daily raffle tickets. Operations Manager`s Report: Dave Fisher, thank you to all for the help at Rockin’ Under the Stars, 2017 Gun a Week Tickets are available. 16 2016 Flint League (no we are not actually shooting flint arrows) Every Wednesday 7 to 9 PM October 12th thru December At the Indoor Archery Range Tim Loynes (248) 773-9650 ADULT ARCHERY INSTRUCTION Adults $8.50 Seniors $8.00 Kids 5-12 $5.50 Kids under 5, Free +$1.00 Omelets 2nd Sunday of Each Month 9AM - Noon September 11 ~ October 9 Fish Fry Thursday’s, September 1st to November 17th, 7-9pm, $5 We are looking for adults who are interested in learning how to shoot, or honing their archery skills. All You Can Eat Every Friday 5:30 to 8:00pm Fried & Baked Fish, Roasted Chicken, Salad, Coleslaw, Veggie, Baked Potatoes & Fries $6.50 Kids 5-12, $8.50 Seniors 62+, $9 Adults Help Support Your Club! MLCA will provide state of the art archery equipment, or you can bring your own equipment. If you have never shot a bow and arrow, don’t worry, we will show you how to hit the bullseye the first night. Indoor Archery Range #2. Matt Mudie, mdmudie@comcast.net You do not need to attend every week, come as often as you can. Skeet & Trap and now Five Stand Open Shooting Thursday 3:00 to 9:30 Saturday 10:00 to 4:00 Note: Closed first Saturday of the month Sunday Noon to 6:00 IDPA – Int. Defensive Pistol Assoc. PPC - COMBAT SHOOTING IN A CRISIS CAN YOU DRAW FROM A HOLSTER AND STILL KEEP CONTROL? CAN YOU RELOAD QUICKLY? COME SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS! PPC, 4th TEUSDAY IDPA 1st, 3rd & 5th TUESDAYS 6PM TO 9PM Or if you are just getting started try BASIC PISTOL th 4 Tuesday of each month You must register ahead of time, Call: Bill Brennecke 248-921-9035 Fee: member $25 non-member $30 17 BUILDING RENTALS Catering Available ~ Multi-Laker Advertising Lifetime Member of the NRA Representing the Conservation & Outdoor Community Member since 1998 Please call my office toll free at Senate Majority Floor Leader 15th Senate District (866) 301‐6515 with any questions or email me at senmkowall@senate.michigan.gov Fish Fry Schedule September 02 Funni 09 Podkul 16 Bartrum 23 McGinley 30 Mullins (602) 206-6809 (248) 363-5828 (313) 478-3094 (248) 931-2927 (248) 360-4251 October 07 DeVriendt 14 Funni 21 Podkul 28 Bartrum (248) 363-9109 (602) 206-6809 (248) 363-5828 (313) 478-3094 Daily Bar Lunch Specials Monday Burger Basket $6.00 Tuesday Coney's $1.00 Wednesday Rubin $5.00 Thursday BLT w/ chips $5.00 Friday Patty Melt w/ chips $5.00 18 ~ Call Barry Anderson (248) 363-9109 Recent Gun-A-Week Winners Browning Buckmark Practical .22 cal. 0676 Remington 870 12 ga. 0536 Ruger 10/22 Syn SS 22 cal. 1215 Jul-29 32 Aug-5 33 Aug-12 Frank S James M Dave B Canton Wixom Northville MI MI MI ~ MLCA Outdoor Range ~ Range Officer On Call List ~ M. Bartrun* Robert Bigotti G. Biron P. Cesaro J. Cleveland (313) 478-3049 (586) 419-9742 (313) 532-8542 (248) 685-1922 (248) 473-0085 * Saturdays Only R. Davis D. Durandetto M. Florkowski W. Hoyt T. Keller D. Mercieca 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 $ 10.00 $ 3.00 *OUTDOOR RANGE $ 4.00 $ 12.00 $ 4.00 SKEET & TRAP $ 5.00 $ 7.50 $ 4.00 FIVE STAND $ 7.50 $ 9.00 $ 6.00 SPORTING CLAYS $12.00 $ 18.00 $ 8.00 WOODSWALK $ 3.00 $ 4.00 Ear & eye protection, ammo & targets available *Per hour if busy. (248) 685-1206 (248) 408-2913 (248) 318-6643 (248) 363-2294 (248) 996-0715 (248) 318-6053 J. Miller J. Parker S. Ross D. St. Aubin R. Taskey K. Troyer M. Wilkinson (586) 495-7452 (248)330-0824 (248) 563-6745 (248) 698-1355 (248) 830-2456 (248) 684-2389 (248) 421-4611 RANGE FEES Outdoor Range Schedule Open Shooting Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 12:00 noon - 3:00pm EXCEPT Holidays & Special Events All other dates check calendar for committee & times Cook your own T-bone steak Every Tuesday Night First Quickie Game 6:30 PM Pull Tabs Progressive Jackpot Free Coffee - Great Food License #A00911 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 Served: 6 pm to 7:45 pm 19 Women on Target® Shooting Clinic – October 8, 2016 Open to any woman eligible to possess a firearm REGISTRATION: 9:00 - 9:30 A.M. / 9:30 a.m. -10:10 a.m. ORIENTATION & MANDATORY SAFETY CLASS FIRST CLASS 10:15 AM - 12:15 P.M. (Rain or shine). **LUNCH, DOOR GIFTS 12:30 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. GROUP PHOTO (time permitting) SECOND CLASS 1:45 PM - 3:45 P.M. Clean up, fill out Survey, pick up *Certificate of Course Completion & Depart. *Not awarded for last minute substitutions. **Special dietary requirements - BYO COST: $50.00 fee covers breakfast snacks, lunch, ammo, hearing/eye protection and targets. Pre-registration required by 9/26/2016; no refunds after 10/3/2016 Make checks payable to: Multi-Lakes C. A. or MLCA and mail to Cal Kittinger - 24264 Tamarack Circle, Southfield, Mi. 48075-6179. Annie Barbara - 734.674.0012 or email: annieb1923@yahoo.com Michele Chiesa - 248.444.0052 or email: michelechiesa@me.com Cal Kittinger - 248.354.4449 (10am - 10pm) or email: c.kittinger@multilakes.com Use “Women On Target” for subject line - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cut here - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ (Please print) Add. _______________________________________________ City __________________________ MI. Zip _________ Phone ___________________________________E-mail __________________________________________________ Choose no more than two events: Pistol [ ] Skeet [ ] Trap [ ] Rifle/Black Powder [ ] Cowboy Action [ ] Middle of Bow Season, no archery. *Refuse To Be A Victim Seminar [ ] (Not a physical self-defense class!) Photographic Model Release I hereby authorize the use, publication, and reproduction at any time by the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) of the photographs taken of me on October 8, 2016 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. Signed___________________________________________ (If a minor, signed by a parent or guardian of said minor) 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 BAR OPEN DAILY Club No.__________ Name_____________________________________________ Old Address__________________________________________________________ City______________________________________ State______ Zip____________ 2. Fill In New Address: Club No.__________ Name_____________________________________________ New Address__________________________________________________________ City______________________________________ State______ Zip____________ 3. Mail To: Multi‐Lakes Phone______________________ 20 3860 Newton Road Commerce Twp., MI 48382 E‐Mail_____________________________ N O O N Lowest State Liquor Prices Same prices as chain stores Craft Beer Imported Beer, Liquor Wine, Kegs, Grocery Lotto 1215 W Oakley Park Road Commerce Twp, MI 48390 (248) 669-4022 **IMPORTANT NOTICE** Women On Target Please do not wait until the last minute to register for the October 8th clinic. Sadly, we canceled the August clinic for lack of interest; not knowing a large group was planning to register a few days before the clinic start date. We need your paper work no later than September 26th. 2016-17 Season Dates: Winter Woods Walk Shoots & League* Traditional Muzzleloaders using patch and round ball only. Traditional clothing is encouraged, but not required. Shotgun start at 10am. (Come a bit early for coffee and a donut.) For lunch we will have a variety of great soups, chili, and often some other goodies in between the woods-walk and the novelty shoot - where there is a chance to win your shooting fee back. Two steaks to the top shooter of the day, and prizes for 2nd & 3rd place too! All h f j $8 00 Oct 1, 2016 Nov 5, 2016 Dec 3 2016 Jan 7, 2017 Feb 4, 2017 Mar 4, 2017 April 1, 2017 * Anyone who comes to 3 or more shoots is automatically in the League, and eligible for prizes at the April shoot. Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053 or Clint Double 248 363-2139 21 Multi-Lakers & the NRA When you renew or join the National Rifle Association put our ID number 'C10513B' on your application, and MLCA will receive $10.00 Applications & renewals at the bar. This Space Intentionally Left Blank www.nra.org MCRGO Largest State-based Firearms Advocate in America www.mcrgo.org www.mucc.org 22 D.N.R. OPERATIONS SERVICE CENTER 26000 W. Eight Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48034 Phone (248) 359-9040 REPORT ALL POACHING (RAP) 1-800-292-7800 Committee Chair Directory Good Old Days Lyn Lash 248-363-7474 Dennis Donagan 248-292-9095 Grants Richard Johnson 313-300-5244 Grounds Al Wilkinson 248-363-2690 Scott Wilkinson 810-560-0709 Kevin Starrs 248-425-0509 David Behme 248-310-2182 Russ Thompson (Fence) 248-698-1961 Hats and Patches John LaFave 248-996-0030 Haunted Forest Sam Mullins 248-766-2238 Historian Jan Podkul 248-762-5957 Mick McCanham 248-366-6819 Horseshoes Rob Joyner 248-363-0211 Horticulture Bob Bauman 248-505-1625 House Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Hunters Ed. & Basic Rifle Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 Insurance Jim Gotts 248-684-1918 JOAD Ron Opfer 248-624-0161 Junior Conservation Club Tara Walker Junior Rifle Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 Junior Shotgun Frank Spelker 248-255-7293 Mike Borst 248-960-9307 Kitchen Meeting Night Dale Lee 734-421-4639 Marketing Bob Lajoie Meeting Night Raffle Don Priebe 248-202-4730 Family Memorial & Flowers Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Glen Thompson 248-961-1480 Walt Lorang 248-698-1024 M.U.C.C. Delegate Charlie Hatmaker 248-318-9719 Pete Cesaro Sr. 248-685-1922 Multi-Laker Editor Dave Leonard 248-762-3926 Muzzleloader League Eric Ridenour 248-807-4059 Curt Lichy 248-795-0192 Muzzleloader Rendezvous Clint Double 248-363-2139 Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053 New Member Jamie Ruddy 248-363-1113 Melissa Rushton 248-862-2468 Nomination Eric Manning 248-705-1516 NPRC Eric Manning 248-705-1516 NRA Dinner Dr. David Sturtz 248-305-5512 Ed Curtis 248-761-3189 Operation Can-Do Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Outdoor Range Mike Wilkinson 248-421-4611 Duane Osman 248-666-9186 Painting Tom Jakubiec 248-624-0014 Parliamentarian VACANCY Personal Protection/CPL Classes Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449 Pheasant Hunt Marshall Maybrier 248-867-5069 Photography Mike Bauman 248-622-9731 Pistol, .22 Pin Shoot John Miller 586-495-7452 Bill Stumpf 248-521-8153 Pistol, Bullseye Jim Howie 248-698-1517 Pistol, Combat & IPDA Bill Brennecke 248-921-9035 Pistol, Open John Miller 586-495-7452 Political Action Committee Bill Lonsberry Pole Barn Jim Babel 248-363-9891 Popcorn Rudy Kirn 248-363-3027 Purchasing VACANCY Range Officer Training & Scheduling Andy Lynch 248-421-9496 Scouting/Boy Patrick Regan 586-944-3119 Sergeant at Arms Harvey Cooper 248-242-0632 Silent Auction Kitty Lewan 248-933-2476 Lucy Petrykoski 248-470-3775 Skeet & Trap Alex Kolanek 248-505-8033 Pete Cesaro Sr. 248-685-1922 Slingshot Jim Morphew 248-760-3306 313-378-4319 Chip Delozier Sporting Clays Pete Cesaro, Sr. 248-685-1922 Strategic Planning Jeff Parker 248-330-0824 Dave Bolla 248-318-1729 Swap & Flee Mkt. Days Jon Lash 248-363-7474 Texas Hold'em Glenn Kruckenberg 313-407-6724 Tree Chairman Marty Zaremba 248-476-3983 Veterans Memorial Fund Rich Carlson 248-210-3623 Wild Game Dinner John LaFave 248-996-0030 Women's Events 248-354-4449 Cal Kittinger Annie Barbara 734-674-0012 Michele Chiesa 248-444-0052 Work Bee Dave Chappel 248-363-1398 WWW.MULTILAKES.COM Members Interested In Committees Call President Glenn Kruckenberg @ 313-407-6724 75th Anniversary Mick McCanham 248-366-6819 Activities Andy Willetts 248-760-1310 Adopt-a-Highway Mike Mehrman 248-360-3733 Archery Ken Hamann (Outdoor) 248-360-0386 Adam Rott (3D) 248-891-7640 Tim Loynes (Indoor) 248-773-9650 Ron Opfer (Junior) 248-624-0161 Bar John Sinkowski 248-770-3672 Bingo Dennis Donagan 248-292-9177 Blood Drive Dennis Donagan 248-292-9095 Building Maintenance Mike Smith 248-669-0892 Brian Moore 248-505-3680 By Laws Rich Johnson 313-300-5244 Car Cruise Skip Worden 248-685-0703 Chairperson’s Committee John LaFave 248-996-0030 Charity Ticket Machine Ted Golding 248-363-1261 Chaplain Skip Worden 248-685-0703 Computer Jan Podkul 248-762-5957 Conservation Education Rich Johnson 313-300-5244 Country Breakfast Russ Griggs 248-363-1915 Dan Vanstone 313-790-9620 Cowboy Action Shooting Carl Sundberg 248-553-4410 Daily Raffle Jim Kirn 248-363-9351 Dennis Cullen 734-422-3051 Deer Contest Charles McDonald 248-627-4244 Jon Lash 248-363-7474 Dock & Lakeside Ron Dubois 248-660-5229 Election Larry Willis 248-755-6781 Entertainment VACANCY Equipment Maintenance Evan Lacy 248-363-4586 Greg Potter 734-891-3816 248-521-2426 Bill McKeever Euchre Dan Peltier 248-666-9418 Family Events 248-542-4773 Charley Stevens Finance Committee Michele Chiesa 248-444-0052 Fly Fishing Jim Weakland 248-669-1473 Friday Fish Fry Fred Koby 602-206-6809 Golf League 248-363-9109 Barry Anderson Tom Cockels 248-521-0780 23 Conservation Pledge I GIVE MY PLEDGE AS AN AMERICAN TO SAVE AND FAITHFULLY DEFEND FROM WASTE THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF MY COUNTRY – ITS AIR, SOIL AND MINERALS, ITS FORESTS, WATERS AND WILDLIFE 24 Walled Lake, MI Postage Paid Periodicals (USPS-350-060) 9 3860 Newton Road Commerce Twp., MI 48382 ALL COMMITTEES: We need to know who is doing what! 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