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~ Letters ~From the Horticulture Committee,This will be as short as ever as I, and speaking for all that actually make this physically happen, thankall the Multi-Lakers and perhaps others for all the support you have given us. The monetary donations,primarily at the General Membership Meeting were the thing that again allowed us to do our projects withnearly no cost to the club. Enjoy the grounds and be proud that your cooperation is as always a major reasonwe can do the things we do.Please know that the folks over at Bogie Lake Greenhouse gave us a super deal, so thank Mark and hisstaff if you happen to stop in. I hope you will.Thanks again ~ Bob BaumanLetters to the Editor, and Hunt Photos should bee-mailed to D_Leonard@multilakes.<strong>com</strong>Prints and hand written letters can be dropped in my box at the club.Multi-Lakes 2013/2014 Annual DuesAny member whose dues were not paid on July 1,2013 is now suspended. If the dues are delinquent onSeptember 1, 2013 you will be expelled from thisAssociation, subject to a review of the MembershipCommittee and the Board (Note: This does not applyto 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, 2011.Attention Multi Lake Members and FriendsWe are in need ofdonations for this year’sSilent Auction at GoodOld <strong>Day</strong>s.Suggested items needed:Hunting/Fishing equipmentGolf equipment, ToolsHousehold itemsKid’s toys, Baby itemsSki/snowboard equipmentBoat/boating equipmentArtist supplies, Handmade itemsOr anything else in your garage orbasement still in pretty good shapethat you wont use.This is for a good cause. The money ALLgoes to Multi-Lakes!Donations call Kitty 248-933-2476Help is needed for set-up/tear-down theday of the event, call Lucy 248-470-3775Thank you for your cooperationMark Geiger Membership Secretary #661Cell (248) 425-2481 5


~ Recording Secretary ~It’s been an especially busy month forme– I will try to write more next time.I hope your summer goes well, and thatyou get out to enjoy the club often.I will see you all around the club,~ John~ Officer’s Corners ~~ Membership Secretary ~If you haven’t paid your dues by June 30 thyou are now suspended!Summer is really moving fast and wearen’t even that far into July yet. Don’t forgetthat Good Old <strong>Day</strong>s is <strong>com</strong>ing at the end of Augustand your help in making this a success is needed. Pleasesign up to help one of the events. This is a chance toshow the <strong>com</strong>munity what Multi-Lakes is about. Younever know we may get a few new members to sign upagain this year.Enjoy the summer and bring your friends and familyto Multi-Lakes to show off all that we have to offer!If you have not paid your dues you are now subjectto the $25 late fee. You have until September 1 st to payor you will be subject to removal from the membershiprolls.See you around the Club!Don’t forget to sponsor at least one new member!~ Mark Geiger~ Vice President ~It is finally summer, and it is finally warmoutside.Many have planted there gardens and areOut fishing, playing golf having barbequesand just enjoying summer.Why not include some shooting at the club: 3DArchery, Sporting Clays, Skeet, Trap, 200 meter Riflerange etc.Before you know it summer will be <strong>com</strong>ing to aclose and you will be all set for hunting season – andwith all the practice shooting you have done you aresure not to miss.See you around the club,~ Sam Mullins~ Treasurer ~Summer is in full swing.I hope everyone has taken sometime to<strong>com</strong>e up and enjoy our club.Friday Car Cruise Nights are great family fun. Comeon up and enjoy the classic cars, music and food.See you around the Club,~ Keith Zerwas6


ATTENTION MUZZLELOADER SHOOTERSThe Muzzleloader League:April 17 th thru August 7 thWednesdays 4:00 pm until duskBanquet August 17 thWOODSWALK and DOG & SUDS NIGHTS:April 24, May 29, June 26, July 31Rifle league $20.00* (includes woodswalk)Pistol league $10.00*Hunter course $10.00* (scoped rifles)Woodswalk $10.00* *Plus daily $4 range feeAny muzzle loadingrifle any sights.Handicappedscore system.Eric Ridenour248-807-4059Jeff Parker248-330-0824205 Pack Avenue. (989) 739-9600Oscoda, MI 48750 Lumbardos@gmail.<strong>com</strong>Flea Market <strong>Day</strong>PUPPY FAIRBring Your Puppies to Sell!Dogs mustbe leashedor in a penJuly 14 th 8am to 3pm$15 Members ~ $20 Non-membersMore details on the sign up sheetin the Clubhouse, or see Lyn Lash2nd Sundayof each month(March – October)8:30am – 2:30 pmDuring and after theCountry BreakfastFor more info call: Dave Elam (248) 624-09449


CowboyActionShootingSessions for 2013:from 10:00-12:008/10, 9/14,10/5 & 11/2.We have .44,.22, 38, 45 Colt, .410, 12 & 20 ga. gunsfrom “The Old West” for your use.Range fee: members $5, non $7.Bring the kids and the ladies.Carl Sundberg,Marshal of Huron River RaidersAka. Cool Hand Carl1873cowboy45@sbcglobal.net248-318-3463Sporting GoodsSWAP DAYSAug 11 th & Sept 8 th9am – 1pm in Range House #2$1 at the door, kids under 12 freeBuy-Sell-TradeGuns, bows, hunting, fishing,camping equipment,reloaders, ammo, tools and more!PUBLIC WELCOME!Tables for members $5 (secondtable free), non-members $10For more info or a table:John Lash 248-363-7474or www.multilakes.<strong>com</strong>Open Pistolat Multi-Lakes ConservationAssociationWel<strong>com</strong>e to Multi-Lakes Open Pistol Range. The Open PistolCommittee invites you to try our facility and enjoy shooting yourhandguns. We have put together this information sheet to informyou about our range, hours of operation, and accessoriesavailable for purchase.HOURS OF OPERATION:All Sundays………………………...…………..……4:30 pm to 8:00 pm2 nd and 4 th Wednesdaysof each month……………9:00 am to noon, and 6:30 pm to 8:30 pmNote: 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.10For your convenience we have the following items available topurchase: Targets, Eye & Ear Protection, Shoot & Sees, andAmmunition is once again for sale!For further information call the Open Pistol Chair:Pete Cesaro Jr. 248-760-7331 or John Miller 586-495-7452Meeting Night RaffleJuly 17 th Top Prizesare scheduled to be:1 st – $300 Gift Card2 nd – Tool Set3 rd – FlashlightLicense # C25960Thank you for your support.We wel<strong>com</strong>e any and all suggestions.Please call: Don Priebe(248) 363-0753


Kid’s FishingClinicOnly One SessionLeftSaturday July 20Lessons 9 - NoonSign Up Kids by Friday, July 12Ages – 7 to 13Applications at the BarCall Hank Murawski withQuestions - 248-910-4163Casino Trip Raffle3 tickets to be drawn at the November Meeting10.00 each Only 400 tickets will be sold• Annuals • Herbs • Perennials• Water Plants • Vegetables • Unique Potted PlantsBUY ANY 5 LIKE-PRICED ITEMS,Get 6th Item FREE!Check out what’s new for 2013Vegetables, Herbs, CustomPotted Hanging Gardens, and800 Varieties of Perennials!1525 Bogie Lake Rd.248-887-5101Open 7 <strong>Day</strong>s a Week1st - Soaring Eagle Casino Weekend Package520.00 Gift Cert. for the Casino (2 Nights)300.00 Spending Money100.00 in Gas Cards2nd - Sault St Marie, Kewadin 350.00 Gift Cert. forthe Casino (3 Nights) 400.00 Spending Money 200.00 in Gas Cards3rd - St. Ignes, Kewadin 300.00 Gift Cert. forthe Casino (3 Nights) 400.00 Spending Money 200.00 in Gas Cards11


Around the Club…The 2012-2013 sessions ended on May20th, with a Fun Shoot and awardpresentation. This year's, Shooter Of TheYear award was presented to DodgeHellonen, pictured with Junior RifleChairmen Wayne Hoyt and Chet Dymon.Dodge has been a dedicated regular at ourJunior Rifle sessions and is the firstparticipant in a long time to progress, inhis first season, through the Marksmanand Sharpshooter categories and well intothe Expert category.We hope to see Dodge again inSeptember, when Junior Rifle starts upafter summer break.SAVE THE DATE!SEPTEMBER 14 thVETERANS MEMORIAL DEDICATIONWhat a view from atop the flagpole! What ever way you lookat it we will be ready for Dedication <strong>Day</strong> September 14 th .Be sure to save the date and be in attendance. Thanks to theHorticultural Committee for beautifying the area. Thanks toClay Carlson for your wonderful service to the club.12


Thursday September 19, 2013Doors open at 5:30 pm – Dinner at 7:00 pmPrime Rib, Chicken,Red Skin Potato’s,Vegetable, Salad,Roll, Butter & Ice Cream Dessertw/Blue Berry & Cherry CompotesPrepared by:MLCA Club Chef Chris MuncyCASH BARDinner ticket only: $35. 00 per person or,EARLY PURCHASE SPECIAL - $125. 00 which Includes:2 Dinner tickets, $200. 00 general raffle tickets – plus 1-raffle ticket for a single drawing(during dinner) of $500. 00 in General Raffle Tickets! Special must be purchased beforeSeptember 4, 2012Auctions, Silent & Live, Gun tables, Games, Raffle & Door prizes galore!50% of the money raised goes to NRA Headquarters for NON-POLITICAL USE. Theremaining 50% returns to the Michigan FNRA State Fund Committee asGRANT MONEY (For deserving organizations engaged in promoting safefirearm instruction to Women & Junior shooters and many other worthwhile programs.)FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TICKETS CONTACT:Ed Curtis at 248-761-3189David Sturtz at 248-305-5512Cal Kittinger at 248-354-4449CLUB Mgr. BARRY ANDERSON at 248-363-9109State License R158343D ArcheryFun ShootReal-life Targets and Shooting SituationsNow with moreexotic targets!Come try your luck at the IRON BUCKor distance shot for a prize$8 for Members, $10 for Non-Members, $5 Ages12-16, All Participants Ages 11 and Under FREE!SHOOTING DATES:Sundays– 9:00 am – 1:00 pmJuly 14 th , July 28 thAugust 11 th , August 18 th , September 8 thSporting Clays 2013 Summer LeagueTuesday’s 6:00 PM Sharp!May 7th through July 30th3 person teams. All shooters are handicappedbased on average. You or a substitute must bepresent or an absentee score will be used. Signup as a team or as an individual and we willplace you on a team.Sign up at the Sporting Clays Desk or contactJm Darkangelo at:517-294-5027jdarkang@<strong>com</strong>cast.net$170 members, $240 non-membersThis league is intended to be a “Fun” league.Shooters of all abilities are wel<strong>com</strong>e. Handicapsystem helps to balance the scoring so eachshooter has a fair chance to score well. Wehave a great time. Come out & Join us.Contact Adam Rott for more info (248) 891-7640 13


Recent Gun-A-Week WinnersMay-24 H&R Ultra Slug dlx 12 ga. 1199 Mark S Farmington MIMay-31 Taurus 709 Slim 9mm 0885 Rick V Livonia MIJun-7 Savage Hunter w/scope .270 0059 Lyle A Lansing MIJun-14 Rem. 870 syn 12 ga. 0818 John T Westland MIJun-21 Ruger LCP-Lm w/laser .380 0744 Bob H Harrison MI~ MLCA Outdoor Range ~ Range Officer On Call List ~M. Bartrun* (313) 478-3049G. Biron (313) 532-8542D. Campau (734) 261-9786P. Cesaro (248) 685-1922P. Cesaro Jr. (248) 363-1102J. Cleveland (248) 473-0085R. Davis (248) 685-1206* Saturdays OnlyD. Durandetto (248) 408-2913M. Florkowski (248) 318-6643W. Hoyt (248) 363-2294T. Keller (248) 996-0715L. Kimble (248) 563-2493E. Lockhart (248) 345-4013D. Mercieca (248) 318-6053J. Miller (586) 495-7452J. Parker (248)330-0824S. Ross (248) 563-6745D. St. Aubin (248) 698-1355R. Taskey (248) 830-2456K. Troyer (248) 684-2389M. Wilkinson (248) 421-4611B.Yirovec (248) 682-3478RANGE FEES Effective January 11, 2012NON-MEMBER MEMBER JUNIORARCHERY $ 4.00 $ 7.00 $ 2.00BULLS-EYE PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 10.00 -COMBAT PISTOL $ 6.00 $ 6.00 -HUNTERS ED. $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00JUNIOR RIFLE - - $ 2.00*OPEN PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 10.00 $ 3.00*OUTDOOR RANGE $ 4.00 $ 12.00 $ 4.00SKEET & TRAP $ 5.00 $ 7.00 $ 4.00SPORTING CLAYS $12.00 $ 18.00 $ 8.00WOODSWALK $ 3.00 $ 4.00 -Ear & eye protection, ammo & targets available*Per hour if busy.14Outdoor Range ScheduleOpen Shooting Hours:Saturdays & Sundays12:00 noon - 3:00pmEXCEPT Holidays & Special EventsAll other dates check calendar for<strong>com</strong>mittee & timesCook your own T-bone steakChoice of:16 oz. Steak $1020 oz. Steak $12orChicken Breast $8With:Baked PotatoVegetableTossed SaladandGarlic Bread½ lb. Burgers to order……plus……FriesServed: 6 pm to 7:45 pmB-I-N-G-O !!!EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT• Progressive Jackpot • Free Coffee• Great Food• Pull TabsFirst Quickie Game6:30 PM


You can buyHATS, PATCHES & MORE…ANYTIME!We have a full display table of items for sale atour monthly meeting, and some special eventsat the club. There is also a display case by thebar entrance. You can ask the bartender onduty, or anytime you see us around theclubhouse. We want you to be able to showeveryone that you are a proud member of theMulti-Lakes Conservation Association.Thank you all for your continuing support.Doug Erstad and Bill & Daryl RamseyMulti-Lakes Clubhouse9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.July 14 ~ August 11 ~ September 8Menu includes: Custom omelets, scrambledeggs, bacon, sausage links, biscuits &gravy, hash browns, cinnamon apples,waffles, pancakes with hot syrup, toast,coffee, milk, tomato & orange juices.Adults. ........... ..... .....$7.00Seniors ........... ...........$6.50Children 5-12 . ...........$4.00Children under 5 ........$1.00SportingClaysThursdays 3:00 - DuskSaturdays 10:00 – 3:00Sundays Noon - Dusk(248) 363-8811FREE KEYBuyOneGet OneFREE!One coupon per visit per dayMelvin’s Hardware$2 OFF20 lb.PropaneTank FillOne coupon per visit per dayMelvin’s HardwareMelvin’s Hardware690 N. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake248-624-4583Show Your MLCA Card for 10% Off Regular Retail Prices!Hamilton Chevrolet, Inc. Warren, MI 48092580014 Mile Rd. Phone: 586.264.140015


Board of Directors Meeting Minutes – June 12 th , 2013Chairman of the Board Matt Philippart called the meeting toorder at 7:30pm. Matt led the Board in the Pledge ofAllegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Officers present:Charley Stevens, Sam Mullins, Mark Geiger. Directorspresent: Matt Philippart, Andy Lynch, Harvey Cooper, RichCarlson, Marty Zaremba, Glenn Kruckenberg, Pete CesaroSr. and Rich Johnson. Interested Members: Greg Matheson,Jeff Parker, Skip Worden, Al Wilkinson and Dave BollaPEOPLE TO SEE THE BOARD:Jeff Parker: 25 yard berm eyebrow is too expensive, about$8K. They do have equipment available to raise berm sixfeet. Need lumber to rebuild backstops. Pete Cesaro Sr./Charley Stevens: Motion to allow muzzleloaders to remove12 scrub trees and start prep work on berm then <strong>com</strong>e backwith dollar figure to board. Motion Carried. Andy Lynchamended to motion to spend $ 250 Motion Carried. PeteCesaro Sr. amended motion to allow muzzleloaders to spend$ 250 for reconstruction.Skip Worden Thanked everyone for approving theentertainment night the club made about four thousand so itwent off well. Skip would like to try again on December 14 th tohave another entertainment night. Harvey Cooper/ CharleyStevens: Motion to hold entertainment night December 14 th .Motion CarriedSkip also talked about the car show. They have beenselling tear off tickets and sold about $70. He also would liketo put one and half yards of concrete to be put in front ofbuilding. Rich Carlson/ Glenn Kruckenberg: motion toapprove $150 for pad in front of building. Motion Carried.Al Wilkinson requested $450 for a backpack blower. SamMullins/ Harvey Cooper: Motion to buy backpack blower.Motion CarriedAl Wilkinson requested $800 for a seven foot back blade fortractor. Sam Mullins/ Charley Stevens: Motion to spend upto $800 for tractor blade. Motion CarriedDave Bolla. In January made a presentation on repairs andimprovements wanted to know if plans have been made.Barry Anderson said that Keith Zerwas and Brian Moore areworking on the plan and priority. Dave Fisher said if we tookthe report and broke it down by trade and ask for help itwould make things easier. The Boy Scout pavilion could be aproject for them. Barry Anderson said he would check withthem.PRESIDENT'S REPORT:Saturday is the ATA shoot from 10-4 we expect 25-30shooters. And Saturday is rocking under the Stars.December 21-Jan 7 th wants to close the meeting room forrepair. Last week was swap day and Frank Rodeckerdonated a utility trailer to archery and Stan Eisenburgdonated Ameren Flags for the memorial dedication. CharleyStevens read a letter from Cal Kittinger about a donation fromthe club to be a sponsor the FNRA Dinner.VICE PRESIDENT'S REPORT:Sam Mullins/ Rich Johnson: Motion to approve dates aspresented. Motion Carried.Dues are due and being accepted and if you wait untilthe end of the month you will be late. We are going to needhelp with Rocking Under the Stars and Good Old <strong>Day</strong>s.Hunters Ed classes are <strong>com</strong>ing up July 30 th .JR rifle raffle is <strong>com</strong>ing up on membership meeting16night. The kids fishing clinic is June 22 nd . Want to thank BogyLake Greenhouse for donating all of the plants. There will beno chairman meeting July 3 rd .Sam Mullins/ Charley Stevens: motion to cancel July5 th fish fry. Motion Carried.Gun Safe is here and tickets are available at the bar.RECORDING SECRETARY'S REPORT: None.MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY'S REPORT:Mark Geiger reported as of this date we have 118 regularmembers, 440 working, 338 Senior, 40 probationary and 1deceased for a total of 598 and 985 real members.There will be a New Members Meeting on June 22 at 10a.m.Committee approved applications. Dues <strong>com</strong>ing in steadilyand will be late on June 30 th . Mark Geiger/Andy Lynch:Motion to approve applications presented: Motion carriedTREASURER'S REPORT:Dave Fisher stood in for Keith Zerwas: Dave handed out theMay treasurer’s reports for review. Rich Johnson/ GlennKruckenberg: Motion to receive and file. Motion carried.MANAGER'S REPORT:Rentals for law enforcement are filling up. Novi backFarmington Hills – back; might have to open both ranges.Hand held dispensers are in. We will save money not wastingpaper. Not enough tables to cover rentals when renting outrange houseNew bartender Amber has another person on stand bye.We should <strong>com</strong>pliment the Horticulture Committee, visitor<strong>com</strong>pliments <strong>com</strong>ing in every day on grounds.OPERATIONS MANAGER REPORT:Dave past out SOP manual. Dave talked about the gate andthe fences the updated estimate of $6000. The chairs in thebar need to be replaced and the cost is $600. Replacing 10tables will be around $1300.Rich Johnson/ Andy Lynch: Motion to spend up to$6000 for gates and fences on grounds.Rich Carlson opposed Motion carried.Charley Stevens/ Sam Mullins: motion to spend up to$600 on new bar stools Motion CarriedCharley Stevens/ Glenn Kruckenberg: motion tospend up to $1300 for new meeting room tables. MotionCarriedDave said he’s going to start working on range house at theold outdoor range to clean it up. Please take it easy on thenew bartenders please help them out and support them.Harvey Cooper brought up the lighting on range 2 needs tobe replacedSTANDING COMMITTEE REPORT:Rich Carlson wants to send a thank you letter to people onthe club stationary for their hard work and donations to thememorial. Rich also let the board know that there was a$500 donation for a granite bench.OLD BUSINESS:Andy Lynch/ Pete Cesaro Sr.: motion to change rangeindicator system that when the range is hot a red pole will be upand if it is down its safe effective immediately Motion CarriedHarvey Cooper asked about 2 nd trap machine and askedabout the club chef, we have a club chef but not under


contract. And the steaks at the Annual Work Bee were great.NEW BUSINESS:Sam Mullins was at restaurant supply and they had molds forice sculptures.Charley Stevens / Pete Cesaro Sr.: Motion to adjourn at9:02. Motion Carried.Respectfully Submitted by: John LaFaveRecording SecretaryCOME JOIN US FOR SOME FUN ATGOOD OLD DAYSSATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 201210:00am - Midnight$1.00 ADMISSION(Admission price goes into Good Old <strong>Day</strong>s Raffle)1st - $1000 • 2nd - $500 • 3rd $300Raffle License #R21825New This Year:You can fire a GATLING GUNduring the day, dance to theband 2XL after dark, and more!FUN • FOOD • GAMES • BINGO• PRIZES • AMUSEMENT RIDES• BBQ • BEVERAGES• DJ/LIVE BAND • CAR SHOW• ARCHERY • BAKE SALE •SILENT AUCTION• HELICOPTER RIDES• SHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS• KIDS TENT17


This is a photo of twonice bucks standing rightnext to my motorcycle inmy work parking lot! Ithappened last Thursdayjust after daylight. Ithought it made a nicebackdrop for my bike.Tony Katopodis18Good Old <strong>Day</strong>s Craft ShowSaturday, August 24 th10AM to 4PM$25 for a 12x12 spaceThe event is outdoors, and youare responsible your owntable, chairs & canopy.Set up starts at 8:30 (Rain or Shine)No breaking down before 4PM.5:30 to 8:00 pm● Fried Fish ● Baked Fish ●● Roasted Chicken ●Also IncludesSalad, Coleslaw, Veggie, Baked Potatoes & Fries$9.00 Adults $6.50 Children 5-1250¢ discount for Seniors over 62Help Support Your ClubBUILDING RENTALSCatering Available~ Trivia ? ~BARRY ANDERSON (248) 363-9109MULTI-LAKER ADVERTISING:BARRY ANDERSON (248) 363-9109INVESTMENT TIPS FOR 2013For all of you with any money left, be aware of the nextexpected mergers so that you can get in on the ground floorand make some big bucks.WATCH FOR THESE CONSOLIDATIONS INREMAINDER OF 2013:1. Hale business Systems, Mary Kay Cosmetics, FullerBrush, and W.R. Grace C0. will merge and be<strong>com</strong>e:Hale, Mary, Fuller, Grace.2. Polygram Records, Warner Bros, and Zesta Crackers joinforces and be<strong>com</strong>e Poly, Warner Cracker.3. 3M will merge with Goodyear and be<strong>com</strong>e: MMMGood.4. Zippo Manufacturing, Audi Motors, Dofasco, andDakota Mining will merge and be<strong>com</strong>e ZipAudiDoDa.5. FedEx is expected to join its <strong>com</strong>petitor--UPS, andbe<strong>com</strong>e FedUP.6. Fairchild Electronics and Honeywell Computers willbe<strong>com</strong>e : Fairwell Honeychild.7. Grey Poupon and Docker Pants are expected to be<strong>com</strong>e:PouponPants.8. Knotts Berry Farm and the National Organization ofWomen will soon be<strong>com</strong>e: Knott Now!!That’s enough for now.~Jake


Multi-LakesSkeet & TrapOpen ShootingThursday 3:00 to 9:30Saturday 10:00 to 4:00Note: Closed first Saturday of the monthSunday Noon to 6:00Monday – Thursday Lunch SpecialsSee Lynn at the Clubhouse Bar and GrillFish Fry ScheduleJuly05 Mullins (248) 360-425112 DeVriendt (248) 624-523219 Funni (248) 926-639526 Vanstone (313) 790-9620August02 Kirby (313) 406-542109 McGinley (248) 931-292716 Mullins (248) 360-425123 DeVriendt (248) 624-523230 Funni (248) 926-6395HELP WANTED:BARTENDERS:Terri Barletta….…….…..(248)863-8582BINGO:Chris Peltier.……........…( 248)701-0001COUNTRY BREAKFAST:Russ Griggs…………….(248) 360-5977FISH FRY:Fred Koby…......…….…(602) 206-6809MORNING CREW:Barry Anderson……...…(248) 363-9109SKEET & TRAP:Pete Cesaro Sr.……...… (248) 685-192219


General Membership Meeting Minutes – June 19 th , 2013President Charley Stevens called the meeting to order at 8:00PM. Charley led the members in the Pledge of Allegiance andthe Conservation Pledge. Charley then wel<strong>com</strong>ed all the newmembers and acknowledged the Past Presidents inattendance: Dave Fisher, Russ DeVriendt, Tony Katopodis,Skip Worden, Dan Peltier, Pete Cesaro Sr., Jim Kirn and SamMullins.#670 Chris Peltier / #659 Larry Hutton Motion to approvethe membership meeting minutes of May membershipmeeting. Motion Carried.#1359 Richard A LaFave Sr. / #474. Motion to receive andfile the Treasurers Report as printed in The Multi-Laker.Motion Carried.CHAPLAIN’S REPORT:Skip Worden gave the Chaplin’s report: Ray Mullins theFather of Sam Mullins passed away, also Sam’s Step Fatherpassed away on June 2 nd, and Dr. Bob Lederman passedaway on May 29 th . We need to send prayers out to KathyLaFave she is in St. Joes in Pontiac.PRESIDENT’S REPORT:Charley talked about how last week there was an ATA shootand it went very well, and Rocking Under the Stars went verywell also. In December the meeting room will be closed downfrom December 21 st until January 6 th for repairs. I want togive a big thanks to Frank Rodecker who donated a utilitytrailer to archery, and another big thanks to Stan Eisenburgwho donated American Flags for the memorial dedication.RECORDING SECRETARY: No Report this month.MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY:Mark Geiger gave the recap of the members: We have 118regular members, 440 working members, 40 probationarymembers, for a total of 598 and a total real membership of985. Mark stated that dues are due by June 30 th or there willbe a $25 late fee that will be in put into place.TREASUER’S REPORT:Keith Zerwas: –Keith talked about May’s Treasure’s report.Keith also stated that we are in the red about $1500 hundreddollars down from this time last year.EARLY DRAW:#567 Deborah O’Hagan’s name was drawn; Deborah missedout on $280.00 plus $25 if she had her name tag on. Nextmonth the amount will increase to $290, plus $25.00 if youhave on your name tag.VICE PRESIDENT REPORT:Sam Mullins announced there are 179 members present, 24new members and 18 guests. Last month we raised over$750 for St. Baldrick’s and would like to thank Larry Gray andDan Peltier for shaving there heads.CHAIRPERSONS TO SPEAK:Larry “Skip” Cohorst – would like to thank Barry Anderson,20Dave Fisher, Sam Mullins, his son, Rich Johnson, GlennKruckenberg and Penny that helped with Rocking Under theStars. There were a lot of people here at the club and theclub looked good.Eric Manning- Eric talked about the NPRC that was on June2 nd which went very well. I would like to thank everyone thatcame out and helped, and Dave Fisher for cooking that day.Eric also stated if you are considering running for the board oran officer position it is time to start thinking about it because itis three months away. We need more people to run and fill allthe vacant spots.Jeff Parker- Muzzleloader league is held on Wednesday’sand next week is the dog and suds night shoot. Come outand shoot and have a good time.Dave Fisher: Dave read a letter from Lynn Lash that wemade about $180 on the Flee Market. Wanted to say thankyou to every one that came out and helped with RockingUnder the Stars it was a great night.Annie Barbara: I’m going to need a lot of help with Good Old<strong>Day</strong>s and if you can help please give me a call.Kitty Lewan: Silent auction – if you would like to donateplease do so as soon as possible. We are looking for helpplease call me or Lucy at 248-470-3775.Mike Borst: The Junior Shotgun program shoots all yearlong. Would like to thank Cal Kittinger for getting the .17 HMRfor tonight’s raffle. And all kids are going to nationals.Jim Kirn- Daily Raffle: Since the beginning of the year wehave been averaging about 800 tickets sales a month. Wehave to get are license next month so we have to look at away how we pay out maybe we have to change up a little. Weneed more sellers to keep this going.Rich Carlson: Plans for the Veterans Memorial are goingvery well. The chief of Wolverine Lake Police, Captain JohnEllsworth, will be our keynote speaker. Walled Lake CentralMarching band will be here. Past President Skip Worden willbe doing the invocation and Past President and former C.I.ACaptain Marty Johnson will be doing the Flag Raising. Therewill be food available at a reasonable cost.Andy Lynch:Range indicator system that when the range is hot a red polewill be up and if it is down its safe effective immediately.Cal Kittinger: I’m thinking of another gun raffle - a KimberPistol or a Henry rifle.The winner of the Fishing Raffle is Steve Rooker.Congratulations.The winner of the 17 HMR was Sal Ferra. Congratulations.# 872 Dick Newton / #473 Ron Taskey: Motion to adjournthe meeting Motion Carried.


#370 Matt Mudie/ #438 Ronald Wik: Motion to reopen themeeting. Motion Carried.OLD BUSINESS: None.NEW BUSINESS: None.#518 Ronald Mertes/ #370 Matt Mudie: Motion to adjournthe meeting at 9:15 Motion Carried.MEETING NIGHT RAFFLE:3rd prize Flashlight #438 Ronald Wik2nd prize BB gun #180 Glenn Kruckenberg1st prize $300 gift card #1278 Fred KobyCongratulations Everyone!!Respectfully Submitted by,John LaFaveRecording SecretarySummer Casino TripSeptember 6 th , 7 th , and 8 th450.00 per room (225.00 per person)Deposits can be made by those who went on theSummer Trip last year from March 18 th to the 22 nd ,open to everyone after that.Deposit of 250.00 per room (125.00 per person)Final Payment of 200.00 Must be here by July 31 stYou may pay sooner than that date or pay in full if you like.Sorry about the changes in the payments but it will be much easier on ourbookkeeper. The March trip will be the same way. Thank You!!Be here by 7:30 a.m.Bus will be leaving here at 8:00 a.m.Friday - Little River then to Turtle CreekSaturday - Leaving for the Distillery at 11:30 a.m.Sunday - Leaving Turtle Creek at 11:00 a.m. then stopping at SoaringEagle then back to Multi Lakes75.00 back in play and 16.00 in Food Vouchers per personHotel Room for 2 nights, Tip for Driver, Beer, Pop, and Water on the BusTour, Tasting, and Sandwiches at the DistilleryYou may get more back depending on your points play at the casinos.21


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Committee Chair DirectoryMembers Interested In Committees Call President Charley Stevens @ 248-542-4773Activities Grounds PaintingAndy Willetts 248-760-1310 Al Wilkinson 248-363-2690 Tom Jakubiec 248-624-0014Adopt-a-Highway Scott Wilkinson ParliamentarianMike Mehrman 248-360-3733 Kevin Starrs Dave Fisher 248-668-0371Archery Hats and Patches Personal Protection/CPL ClassesKen Hamann (Indoor) 248-360-0386 Doug Erstad 248-505-3474 Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449Adam Rott (3D) 248-891-7640 Bill Ramsey 248-366-7044 Pheasant HuntTim Loynes (Outdoor) 248-773-9650 Daryl Ramsey 248-366-7044 Marshall Maybrier 248-867-5069Ron Opfer (Junior) 248-624-0161 Haunted Forest PhotographyBar John Brandt 248-366-7940 Richard Baldes 248-396-5990Terri Barletta 248-863-8582 Ken Cole 248-505-3310 Pistol, .22 Pin ShootBingo Craig Moore 248-635-6465 John Miller 248-685-3350Chris Peltier 248-701-0001 Historian Bill Stumpf 248-698-8703Blood Drive Jon Podkul 248-363-5828 Pistol, BullseyeKirk Cooke 248-636-0069 Horseshoes Jose Lopez 810-227-7461Mike Wilczynski 248-363-6197 Rob Joyner 248-363-0211 Bob Carlson 810-227-2953Building Maintenance Horticulture Pistol, CombatBrian Moore 248-505-3680 Bob Bauman 248-505-1625 Bill Brennecke 248-624-6854By Laws House Pistol, OpenRich Johnson 313-278-7841 Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Pete Cesaro, Jr. 248-760-7331Car Cruise Hunters Ed. & Basic Rifle John Miller 586-495-7452Skip Worden 248-685-0703 Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Political Action CommitteeChairperson’s Committee Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 Ed Sienkiewicz 248-624-4782Charley Stevens 248-542-4773 Insurance Pole BarnChaplain Dave Mercier 248-360-0128 Jim Babel 248-363-9891Skip Worden 248-685-0703 JOAD PopcornComputer Ron Opfer 248-624-0161 Rudy Kirn 248-363-3027Jon Podkul 248-363-5828 Junior Conservation Club PurchasingConservation Education VACANCY Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540Rich Johnson 313-278-7841 Junior Rifle Range Officer Training & SchedulingCountry Breakfast Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Andy Lynch 248-685-8310Russ Griggs 248-360-5977 Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 School Liaison Shooting SportsDan Vanstone 313-790-9620 Junior Shotgun Tony Jankowski 248-624-1036Cowboy Action Shooting Mike Borst 248-960-9307 Scouting/BoyCarl Sundberg 248-553-4410 Frank Spelker 248-255-7293 Patrick Regan 586-944-3119Jeff Parker 248-330-0824 Jon Penvose 248-625-6270 Sergeant at ArmsDave Behme 248-310-2182 Kitchen Meeting Night Larry Gray 248-360-4896Daily Raffle Dale Lee 734-421-4639 Mike Wilczynski 248-363-6197Jim Kirn 248-363-9351 Bob Lederman 248-661-1333 Silent AuctionGary Gryglewski 248-348-6053 Meeting Night Raffle Kitty Lewan 248-933-2476Dennis Cullen 734-422-3051 Don Priebe 248-363-0753 Lucy Petrykoski 248-470-3775Deer Contest Family Memorial & Flowers Skeet & TrapCharles McDonald 248-627-4244 Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Pete Cesaro Sr. 248-685-1922Jon Lash 248-363-7474 Glen Thompson 248-961-1480 SlingshotDock & Lakeside Walt Lorang 248-698-1024 Jim Morphew 248-760-3306Ron Dubois 248-660-5229 M.U.C.C. Delegate Chip Delozier 313-378-4319Election Mike Doyle 248-363-5018 Sporting ClaysLarry Willis 248-755-6781 Bob Kaminski 248-360-0276 Pete Cesaro, Sr. 248-685-1922Entertainment Pete Cesaro Sr. 248-685-1922 Pete Cesaro, Jr. 248-760-7331Larry Cohorst 248-698-1575 Multi-Laker Editor Strategic PlanningEquipment Maintenance Dave Leonard 248-762-3926 Pete Cesaro, Sr. 248-685-1922Evan Lacy 248-363-4586 Muzzleloader League Dave Bolla 248-318-1729Greg Potter 734-464-7802 Eric Ridenour 248-807-4059 Sam Mullins 248-776-2238Bill McKeever 248-363-0898 Jeff Parker 248-330-0824 Swap & Flee Mkt. <strong>Day</strong>sEuchre Muzzleloader Rendezvous Jon Lash 248-363-7474Dan Peltier 248-666-9418 Clint Double 248-363-2139 Texas Hold'emFamily Events Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053 Glen Kruckenberg 313-407-6724Larry Cohorst 248-698-1575 New Member Tree ChairmanFinance Committee Ian Grapp 248-624-5933 Marty Zaremba 248-476-3983Don Navigato 248-921-5257 Tom "Jake" Jakubiec 248-624-0014 Veterans Memorial FundMark Geiger 248-681-6732 Nomination Rich Carlson 248-210-3623Fly Fishing Eric Manning 248-705-1516 Wild Game DinnerJim Weakland 248-669-1473 NRA Dinner John LaFave 248-996-0030Friday Fish Fry Dr. David Sturtz 248-305-5512 Women's EventsFred Koby 602-206-6809 Ed Curtis 248-761-3189 Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449Golf League Operation Can-Do Annie Barbara 734-674-0012Barry Anderson 248-363-9109 Richard LaFave, Sr. 248-669-9540 Work BeeGood Old <strong>Day</strong>s Outdoor Range Dave Chappel 248-363-1398Annie Barbara 734-674-0012 Eric Manning 248-705-1516Grants Mike Wilkinson 248-421-4611Richard Johnson 313-278-7841WWW.MULTILAKES.COM23


Schedule those dates now!Anyone scheduling up<strong>com</strong>ing events please submityour dates to the Club Manager to be presented tothe Chairperson’s Committee and Board of Directorsfor approval of all up<strong>com</strong>ing dates.PeriodicalsPostage PaidWalled Lake, MIALL COMMITTEES:We need to know who is doing what!Please drive responsibly on and off club grounds!!24Conservation PledgeI GIVE MY PLEDGE ASAN AMERICAN TO SAVEAND FAITHFULLYDEFEND FROM WASTE THENATURAL RESOURCES OFMY COUNTRY – ITS AIR,SOIL AND MINERALS,ITS FORESTS,WATERS ANDWILDLIFEThe Multi-Laker(USPS-350-060) 73860 Newton RoadCommerce Twp., MI 48382

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