Meeting Minutes April 14, 2025
7:00 pm – The board of directors met before the general membership meeting. These are the items that were discussed:
· Reviewed how the remodel has been going.
7:33 pm – Meeting was called to order.
Introduction of Officers: Mike Cumberland- President, Chris Smith- Treasurer, Brian Jesteadt- Membership, James Hacke- Secretary/Trap, Joe Urish- Pistol(absent), Mike Ripley- Black Powder, Al Vogan- rifle, Tom Fischer- Appointed by the membership.
Treasurer’s Report: Chris read the report.
Bills and Communications: Chris paid $898.38 for the spring taxes. He will also be paying $5,800 for the club’s insurance. He also paid $454.95 for some more of the hall renovation.
Pop: $9 was turned in.
Rental Committee Report: April 5th and 6th Constables. April 8th and 9th SRU police. April 12th hall rented. April 14th SRU police. May 12th through May 15th Butler County Adult Probation, May16th and 17th hall rented
Pistol Team: No report this month. The outdoor league will resume on Thursday nights from 2 pm till dark.
Trap Team: Trap shooting practices will resume on May 13th from 5 pm till dark. Practices will rotate every other Tuesday night.
Black Powder / Meat Shoots: Mike took in $610, expenses were $320, kept $85, and turned in $205. There is a meat shoot on the 2nd Sunday of every month. The shoot starts at 11 am and is open to members and the public.
Junior Rifle Team: Looking for anyone interested in leading junior shooting classes. Contact Mike Ripley if interested.
Archery:
Fun Indoor Shoot: Barry turned in $200. The fun shoots happen on Mondays. Doors open at 9 am, with the first shoot starting around 10 am.
Rifle: Al brought in $156, expenses were $0, and he turned in $156. Al reported that the next 100-yard steel egg shoot will be on May 10th. The next 200-yard steel gong match will be on May 24th.
Membership: Chris took in $340, maintenance fund $35, general fund $305. Key cards were $0. The total membership is 575, of which 438 are senior/life charter members. There are 28 new members for 2025.
Old Business: Mike Cumberland attended the dinner put on by the Beaver County Sportsman’s Conservation League. He said the main topic of discussion was lead control at shooting ranges. He recommended we spread some lime over the trap field sometime this summer.
New Business: It was brought up that we may consider installing a flagpole outside the club.
Good of the Association:
8:07 pm – Meeting adjourned.