Meeting Minutes March 8, 2021
7:00 pm – Board of Directors met prior to the general membership meeting. These are the list of issues that were discussed:
· Mike C. looking into a new seal kit for the Ford tractor injection pump.
· Pistol team is discussing a new pistol back stop for indoor shooting.
7:32 pm – Meeting was called to order
Introduction of Officers: Mike Cumberland- President, John Hiser & Chris- treasurer, Brian Jesteadt- Membership, James Hacke- Secretary, Roger Carfangia- Pistol, Mike Ripley- Black Powder & Junior Rifle, Tom Horstman- Trap (Absent).
Treasurer’s Report: Chris read the report.
Bills and Communications: Nothing new to announce.
Pop: Steve turned in $10.
Rental Committee Report: No upcoming hall rentals. Range rental for Penn State on April 17 and 18.
Pistol Team: Roger took in for the previous month $255, expense $131, kept $37, turned in $87. Rodger took in this month $255, expense $91, kept $49, turned in $115. Rodger announced that due to Covid-19 the pistol team is not currently traveling to other clubs to shoot and that this is a great time for anyone interested in stopping by the club to learn to shoot with them. 22 cal. & Centerfire 32, 38, & 45 cal. All welcome to come practice.
Trap Team: Trap will be starting late this year due to ammo shortage. It cost $3.50 per round of 25 targets. Practices are normally on Tuesdays starting at 5 pm. Anyone is welcome to come and shoot.
Black Powder: Mike announced the Frolic will be on March 27th and said that there will not be a dinner at the hall this year.
Meat Shoot: Mike took in $180, expense $90, kept $27, turned in $63. Meat shoots are on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 11:00 am.
Junior Rifle Team: Mike said the juniors are enjoying shooting. Shooting will be on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month from 6:30-8 pm and only cost $2. Contact Mike Ripley with any questions or interest.
Archery: Additional work to be completed closer to spring.
Fun Indoor Shoot: Dickie turned in $140. Dickie said that he wasn’t sure how many more shoots they will have this year. They normally shoot every Monday at 10 am-till shooting is done. Doors open at 9 am. Everyone is welcome. .22 caliber rifles from a rested position. Closest to bullseye wins a prize.
Membership: Brian took in $2,020, maintenance fund $175, general fund $1,845, key cards $100. New members 52. Current membership is 490 senior life/charter members, 588 total club members.
Old Business: April 17 or 24 is the tentative date to finish removing the old buildings.
New Business: Pistol team discussed putting together a completed proposal to replace the indoor backstop.
Good of the Association:
8:06 pm – Motion to adjourn