January 1995 - Greater Ohio Showmen`s Association
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January 1995 - Greater Ohio Showmen`s Association
January 1995 Volume II, Issue 1 A Note from our President Dear Members, As we prepare for the 1995 Ohio Fair Managers Convention I would like to emphasize once again the five Seminars the G.O.S.A. will be spon SOring. Many of the topics we will be discussing have a critical bearing on our industry. One seminar in par ticular has a bearing on our own organization. The seminar is called G.O.S.A. REORGANIZATION. It will be on Wednesday, January 4th at 2:00 p.m. in the Delaware A room. If you have interest in the future of your organization, you should attend this seminar. We would like your input. You can help dictate the direction the G.O.S.A. will be taking in the future. In response to a great many inquiries and comments from our membership about Team Manage ment, your board has reviewed TMI's contract to the G.O.S.A. with close scrutiny. It has been decided that we do not need an executive secretary per se. It was felt that we do many things well and that we do not need a complete overhaul. However, it was also felt that we needed exten sive help in a few critical areas. The discussions in these areas prompted us and TMI to adopt a new agree ment. This new agreement will be at LESS COST to us and our member ship. Because of this, it was determined that a dues increase was not needed at this time. This new agreement with TMI was accepted with unanimous approval with one abstention. TMI has agreed to help us in five defined areas. These include 1) Administration and Accounting around $15,OOO/year. If these (Providing benefits for members and duties are accomplished to our sat assisting us with membership drives) isfaction, we feel this is a tremen 3) Newsletter Services (acting as dous bargain. It would be duficult to publisher, editor and distributor of find a firm will to perform these the newsletter incorporating our help objectives at the twice the cost! Please attempt to attend our with the newsletter committee), 4) Public Relations (providing press Seminars, especially the G.O.S.A. releases and other important infor Reorganization Seminar. Our future mation to news media. government is in your hands. Also, we will be agencies and Fair Boards relevant to manning a booth at the Ohio Fair G.O.S.A.'s position and image to the Managers Trade Show to answer public), and 5) Government and your questions and prOVide you with Legislative Monitoring (monitoring membership applications, Gala tick legislative action in government that ets, and carousel horse raille tickets. may affect G.O.S.A. and the outdoor Sincerely, amusement industry). M. Dean Otterbacher TMI will be employed by us to per PreSident G.O.S.A. form these duties at a cost of only Services, 2) Membership Services The 1995 OFMA Convention has Arrived! The OFMA Convention will be held January 3-6, 1995 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus. Through the collaborative efforts of G.O.S.A. and the OFMA, G.O.S.A. is proudly spon soring five seminars for attendees during the convention this year. They are: MIDWAY CONTRACT INTEGRITY Fair Managers, grade yourself with G.O.S.A.'s 10 point system. Wednesday, January 4 11 :00 a.m.-12 p.m. Delaware Room C G.O.S.A. REORGANIZATION Is an Executive Secretary the answer? Wednesday, January 4 2:00-3:00 p.m. Delaware Room A DRASTIC CHANGES IN FOOD SERVICE LAWS AND REGULATIONS Will you be ready? Thursday, January 5 10:00-11 :00 a.m. Fairfield Room MIDWAY POTPOURRI Contract policing, deposit structure, lagging attendance, overbooking, balance in placement. Thursday. January 5 1:30-3:00 p.m. Knox Room THE STATE LEGISLATURE AND YOU How G.O.S.A. and OFMAcan influence the process. Thursday. January 5 3:00-4:00 p.m. Knox Room continued on page 3 Focus on Membership In the 1930's there weren't many jobs available, so Roger L. Duncan was fortunate to be working for J.C.Penney. After being with the clothing company from 1934 to 1936, Duncan had managed to reach the going wage of that time $0.20 per hour! In 1936, at about the same time he was graduating from high school, Roger decided to Announcements Volunteer Requested The Ways & Means Committee is in need of a volunteer to host the Reverse Raffle. Interested parties can contact Gary Duncan at 419 586-5027. Junior Member Outing The Junior Membership Committee needs a minimum of 20 people (Junior Members, guests, parents) to hold a winter event - a ski outing on January 16. 1995 at Snow Trails Ski Resort in Mansfield. Ohio. G.O.S.A. will pay $20 toward each Junior Member's ticket, The cost ranges according to the options available. For details, contact Brad Gentille at 419-884-2151. Help! We need your help. If you have any news items that you feel would be of interest to the membership, or know of someone that should be considered for Focus on Membership. please let us know! Call the G.O.S.A. office today. G.O.SA. Officers and Trustees M. Dean Otterbacher. President Geary Bates. 1st Vice President Gary Duncan, 2nd Vice President Ed Ebert, Secretary John F. Richards. Treasurer Ray Prowant Dick Pilati Pat Bush Ken Weber Fred Poeppelman David F. Gallapoo Brad Gentille Jay Clements William P. Bush Doug Guinsler Jack R. Woods. II sell food at the Celina Fair in Mercer County. The fair and carnival busi ness seemed to offer a brighter future for the ambitious youth. so he left J.C. Penney and began what has become Duncan Concessions. Roger has been and continues to be a very active showmen. He is a Charter Member of the Ohio Concessionaires Association which later became the G.O.S.A., holding the offices of Trustee for 14 years. Chaplin for 6 years and Vice President for 2 years. In 1972. Roger received the Showmen of the Year Award for his outstanding service to the industry. The Canfield Fair bestowed on him the Meruterious Contribution Award in 1979, and in 1991. the Ohio State Fair Board inducted him into their Hall of Fame. But Roger's contributions were not fully recognized yet. In 1991. he received the Ohio House of Representatives Award for outstand ing achievement. and in 1993. he was given an Appreciation Award from G.O.S.A. Having served th-e outdoor amusement business for nearly 60 years, he humbly accept ed each award. When asked what his favorite story was, Roger wrote of his trip to the National Fair Convention held at the Sherman House in Chicago. He and 3 others from the Ohio Concessionaires Association including Nate Cohen and Johnny Mears. had been elected to attend the national event. Over one thou sand people were in attendance, and Nate had agreed to speak at a meet ing on behalf of the association. Though it took quite a bit of prod ding. a nervous Nate took the stage. As he explained how the Ohio Fairs were organized and structured. and how the Ohio Department of Agriculture was responsible for licensing them. many questions arose from the crowd. It was the first time that other states had heard of such an arrangement. The meeting turned out to be very suc cessful for the association. The most memorable thing about the trip for Roger was that neither he nor Roger L. Duncan of Duncan Concessions receiving plaque from Ohio State Fair Board Johnny had hotel reservations at the Sherman House for the night. They wound up spending the night at a nearby hotel for qUite a bit more money! Roger and wife Dorothy Jean, live in Montezuma, and enjoy their grOWing family. There are 8 chil dren. 18 grandchildren. and 12 great-grandchildren in the Duncan clan. Their oldest grandchild is 33. and their oldest great-grandchild is 10. Son Gary. daughter Carol, and grandson Todd manage the conces sion operations of Duncan Concessions. Carol also manages the miniature golf business owned by Duncan Concessions. Gary is an active member of G.O.S.A.. and cur rently serves as 2nd Vice-President. Though we will never know how far Roger L. Duncan could have gone in the J.C.Penney hierarchy. G.O.S.A. is proud and thankful that he chose the outdoor amusement business to display his talents. He has been a leader and inspiration to both his family and the industry. Board Meeting Minutes The G.O.S.A. Board met on Wednesday, December 7 in Circleville giving the following summary: - Awards presenters were select ed: Showman of the Year - Jack Woods; Rides - Dean Otterbacher; Food - Brad Gentille;Straight Sales Dave Gallapoo; Games - Ray Prowant; Lifetime Achievements Dave Gallapoo; Appreciation - Geary Bates. - Committee Reports were heard regarding the Convention, Seminars, Ways & Means, Jr. Membership, Membership, Yearbook, Nomina tions, Games, Scholarships, and Ride Safety. - TMI presented a new proposal based on services, rather than total management. The proposal passed. - Next meeting will be Tuesday, January 3, with time to be deter mined. Thanks to visitors Sonny Kissel and Vic Pariano for attending December 7. For a complete copy of the minutes, contact the G.O.S.A. office. Dates to Remember CLASSIFIEDS January 3-6, 1995. Ohio Fair Managers Association Convention, Columbus January 4, 1995. Annual Meeting G.O.S.A. January 5, 1995. Gala Dance and Drawing G.O.S.A. February 7-9, 1995. Trade Show in Tampa, FL NICA February 10, 1995. NICA Annual Meeting, 2:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Convention Center., Tampa, FL. Nominations for two board positions will be accepted at that time. February 7-12, 1995. Trade Show, Gibsonton, FL IISF Notes from Around the Membership ILLNESSES Lois Gallapoo is recovering at home after undergoing knee surgery. Thank You: Dear Ohio Showmen: I would like to thank all the Ohio Showmen and the G.O.S.A. who sent flowers, cards, and donations in memory of Lewis H. Thompson. Words cannot express my sincere gratitude. Sincerely, Mildred Thompson FOR SALE 1982 Alumilite Travel Trailer. 31 foot. Call 513-596-6311. 8-100 lb. Propane Tanks hydro tested 1994 & are all full for $550. Call 216-946-9181. Reminders 1995 G.O.S.A. Membership Roster and Buyer's Guide The creation of the 1995 G.O.S.A. Membership roster and Buyer's Guide (Yearbook) is underway, and now is the time to request your ad. For more information on pricing and sizes, contact the Association ofTice in Circleville at 614-474-2062. Convention has Arrived continued from front page The Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday, <January 4 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in Franklin Rooms C&D. The annual business meeting will include awards presentations, elections, and committee reports. There are 3 Trustee positions, as well as the Treasurer's position up for re-election, so plan to attend to cast your vote, and to give your input. The Gala Dance will be held January 5th, with entertainment prOVided by the musical groups Sugar & Spice and Southbound Band. The Chance Horse and Gala Drawings will also be held that evening. The Gala Drawing has a total of $6,000 in cash awards. The Grand Prize is $3,000, and the Carousel Horse, worth over $6,000 will go to a lucky ticket holder. There will be many door prizes awarded as well. For more information on any of the G.O.S.A. events to be held dur ing the OFMA Convention, call the G.O.S.A. office. Please remember to pay your G.O.S.A. membership dues via mail by January 15, 1995 to help reduce traffic at the Convention Office. Time is getting short - have you purchased your Annual Gala Dance and Drawing tickets yet? Tickets are $10 per person. You may win of one of the cash awards or one of our fabulous door prizes. The tickets for the Carousel Horse drawing which will be raffled off dur ing the Gala, are available for $5.00 each, or a book of 5 for $20. Both events will be held the evening of January 5, tickets are available form any G.O.S.A. Officer or Trustee. Buchy Food Products wants to thank you for all your past business. We extend an invitation to you to stop by our booth at the 1995 OFMA Convention(Trade Show in Columbus. Buchy Food Products North Broadway P.O. Box 899, Greenville, Ohio 45331 (513) 548-2128 (800) 762-1060 • BOCHY THE GREATER OHIO SHOWMENS ASSOCIATION 216 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio 43 113 New Members Welcome! New Member Phil Davis Regina Huth Garstka Amy Boano Pemberville Free Fair Brad F. Isch James E. Barnum Allison Kristine Prowant.. (Jr. Member) Sponsor Office Rose Marie Mapus Kurt Otterbacher Gary Duncan Frank Isch Office Ray Prowant TMI Update TMI is looking forward to continuing its relationship with the G.O.S.A. as a subcontractor. We will be working on several pro Jects for you in 1995. We will also be attending the OFMA Convention the first week in January. and hope to attend some of the seminars that G.O.S.A. is sponsoring. The seminars promise to be educational and informative. and we hope that you will find them beneficial. We hope to see you at the Convention. A qUick word on the 800 number. After January I, G.O.SA members will have a permanent 800 number to call for ques tions about the association. The number. 800-756-G.O.S.A. (4672) will be installed to ring into the offices at TMI. and will be answered G.O.S.A. State Legislative Front Joe & Betty Bailey take a breather during the Pumpkin Show in Circleville. The carnival industry may be affected by changes in the National Electric Code that are being introduced to take affect by 1996. Federal Hearings are being held regarding sections of the code that have not affected the industry in the past, but will trickle down to concessionaires and games people. The issue is ground fault circuits of 15 & 20 amp services. The changes. if passed. will require users of these amp services to purchase type W lead cords for rough service, which have a UV rating. Your G.O.S.A. legislative committee is monitoring these hear ings.