August 2021

ONLINE ONLY EDITION

Volume 70 Number 8

GOOD OLD DAYS SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 10:00am - Midnight

FUN • FOOD GAMES • BINGO PRIZES BEER TENT BOUNCY RIDES BBQ • BEVERAGES DJ/LIVE BAND CAR SHOW ARCHERY RAFFLES BAKE SALE SILENT AUCTION KIDS TENT HELICOPTER RIDES SHOOTING INSTRUCTION WILSON MARINE LAFONTANE DODGE & MORE! Gatling guns & more during the day, with 2XL performing live & dancing after dark!

~ General Meeting~ August 18th ~ ~ Club Day ~ ~ August 22nd ~ PRESIDENT’S COLUMN MULTI-LAKER DEADLINE Happy August everyone! Deadline for articles in the September 2021 Multi-Laker is Wednesday, August 18th, 2021. Hope this finds you and your family well! NOTE: All copy must be electronically submitted and approved by the Editor. Especially after all the storms we have experienced these past weeks. THE MULTI-LAKER Wow, July brought a lot of fun to the club! (USPS) 350-060 Hope you were able to attend some of events. Published Monthly by the Multi-Lakes Conservation Association If you haven’t paid your dues, it’s not too Office Fax – (248) 363-8092 late. Please get a hold of Doc Club Manager – Barry Anderson Operations Manager – Dave Fisher and he’ll help you out. Office Manager – Terry Martin We have a lot of activities CLUBHOUSE – (248) 363-9109 Skeet, Trap & Sporting Clays Building – (248) 363-8811 coming up and need some Indoor Range House – (248) 360-3965 help. Rocking Under the Member Michigan United Conservation Clubs Stars is August 7th and Good Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners Ole Days August 28th. If you Periodicals Postage Paid at Walled Lake, MI 48390 www.multilakes.com have just a couple hours, please come out to help these 2021 OFFICERS events be as successful as PRESIDENT……………………….… LARRY GRAY, .(248) 361-9408 VICE-PRESIDENT……………………JOHN MILLER, (586) 495-7452 they can be. RECORDING SECRETARY…..…… JIM ASHCRAFT, (248) 563-5184 MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY………RICH JOHNSON, (313) 300-5244 The next membership meeting is August TREASURER…………………………JAMES HOWIE, (248) 698-1517 th 18 . Steak night is back, so bring your appetite. 2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Please try to attend if possible. We were short Annie Barbara ’21………………………………………...(734) 674-0012 Glen Kruckenberg `21……………….…….………...... ….(313) 407-6724 last month and were unable to conduct the Marshall Maybrier `21………Chairman……..……...……(248) 867-5069 business portion of the meeting. Tom Kubik `22..….…… ……Vice Chairman...……….…(248) 613-8334 Jon Lash `22………………….…………….…………..…(248) 363-7474 Andrew Lynch `22……………...... …...……(248) 421-9496 Hunting season is right around the corner. Bill Brennecke ’23…………….…………………...……(.248) 921-9035 So, prepare and check out the calendar for Jeff Matte ’23………………………...……....……...……(248) 892-9397 Pat McClatchey ’23…………….………………...……….(248) 921-7434 open shooting dates. Pat Regan – Past President ……...... (586)-944-3119 If there is anything, the Board or I can do for you please let me know. Take care and I’ll see you at the club! ~ Larry Gray

Bring the kids, grandkids, and future Multi-Lakers to the Membership Meeting on August 18th for POSTMASTER: send address changes and notices of Undelivered copies on form 3579 to: Kids Night! 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, August 2021 8/4 Chairman's Meetin 8/11 Board of Directors Meeting 8/22 Club Day 8/8 Country Breakfast 8/18 Membership Meeting Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 123 4 567 12‐6pm Sporting Clays 6‐9pm Dog Training RG#2, 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 3‐8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm‐ Dusk Classic Rockin Under The Stars‐ GROUNDS 12‐6pm Skeet & Trap GROUNDS ODR#1 ODR#1 3‐9:30pm Skeet & Trap Car Cruise‐In 8am‐12am Reception RG#2 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 6‐9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol RG#1 6:30‐11pm Black Powder Pistol 6‐10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5:30‐8pm Fish Fry 9am‐12pm Hunters Ed CLAYS, S&T, 4:30‐8pm Open Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo RG#1 ODA, GROUNDS 6:30‐9pm Junior 10am‐4pm Sporting Clays 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS MTG 12‐3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 6‐9pm Combat Pistol RG#1

8910 11 12 13 14 9am‐12pm Country Breakfast 10am‐4pm Law 10am‐4pm Law 9am‐12pm Open Pistol RG#1 8am‐12am Party BBQ 10am‐4pm Law 8am‐12am PArty BBQ 9am‐1pm 3D Archery Shoot ODA Enforcement ODR#1 Enforcement ODR#1 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement Enforcement 8am‐12am Sporting Clays Summer 12‐6pm Sporting Clays 6‐9pm Dog Training 6‐9pm PPC Pistol RG#1 ODR#1 ODR#1 ODR#1 Banquet RG#2 12‐6pm Skeet & Trap RG#2, GROUNDS 6:30pm Bingo 6:30‐9pm Junior Shotgun 3‐8:30pm Sporting Clays 10am‐9pm MUCC 9am‐12pm Hunters Ed CLAYS, S&T, 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 6‐9pm Safari Club 6:30‐8:30pm Open Pistol 3‐9:30pm Skeet & Trap Clays Shoot ODA, GROUNDS 4:30‐8pm Open Pistol RG#1 International Novi RG#1 6‐10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5pm‐ Dusk Classic 9am‐12pm .22 Sporter Shoot ODR#1 7‐9pm Scouts RG#1 7:30pm BOARD OF Car Cruise‐In 10am‐4pm Sporting Clays DIRECTORS MEETING 5:30‐8pm Fish Fry 10am‐4pm Skeet & Trap 12‐3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 2‐5pm Multi‐Gun Action Shooting ODR#2 6‐9pm Combat Pistol RG#1

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12‐6pm Sporting Clays 10am‐4pm Law 10am‐4pm Law 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law 9am12pm Varmit Shoot ODR 12‐6pm Skeet & Trap Enforcement ODR#1 Enforcement ODR#1 ODR#1 ODR#1&2 Enforcement 10am‐4pm Sporting Clays 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 6‐9pm Dog Training 6‐9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol 1:30‐5pm Memorial MTG RM 3‐8:30pm Sporting Clays ODR#1&2 10am‐4pm Skeet & Trap 4:30‐8pm Open Pistol RG#1 RG#2, GROUNDS RG#1 8:00pm MEMBERSHIP 3‐9:30pm Skeet & Trap 5pm‐ Dusk Classic 12‐3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 7‐9pm Scouts RG#1 6:30pm Bingo MEETING‐ Multi‐Laker 6‐10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Car Cruise‐In 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR Deadline 5:30‐8pm Fish Fry 6‐9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 6pm‐12am Party S&T

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 8am‐12pm CLUB DAY ALL 10am‐4pm Law 6‐9pm PPC Pistol RG#1 10am‐4pm Law Enforement 1 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law 12‐6pm Sporting Clays Enforcement ODR#1&2 6:30pm Bingo ODR#1&2 ODR#1&2 Enforcement 12‐6pm Skeet & Trap 6‐9pm Dog Training 3‐8:30pm Sporting Clays ODR#1&2 GOOD OLD DAYS 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR RG#2, GROUNDS 3‐9:30pm Skeet & Trap 5pm‐ Dusk Classic 4:30‐8pm Open Pistol RG#1 6‐10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Car Cruise‐In 5:30‐8pm Fish Fry

29 30 31 1 234 9am‐1pm 3D Archery Shoot ODA 10am‐4pm Law 6‐9pm Basic Pistol RG#1 6:30‐11pm Black Powder Pistol 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law 10am‐4pm Sporting Clays 12‐6pm Sporting Clays Enforcement ODR#1 6:30pm Bingo RG#1 ODR#1&2 Enforcement ODR#2 12‐3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12‐6pm Skeet & Trap 6‐9pm Dog Training 6:30‐9pm Junior Shotgun 3‐8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm‐ Dusk Classic Car 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR RG#2, GROUNDS 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS MTG 3‐9:30pm Skeet & Trap Cruise‐In 6‐9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 5:30‐8pm Fish Fry 4:30‐8pm Open Pistol RG#1 7‐9pm Junior 6‐10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 RG#1 September

567 8 9 10 11 12‐6pm Sporting Clays 8am‐6pm Lifeline 9am‐12pm Open Pistol RG#1 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement 10am‐4pm Law 8am‐5pm Women On Target RG#1&2, 12‐6pm Skeet & Trap Screening RG#2 10am‐4pm Law Enforcement ODR#1&2 Enforcement ODR#1&2, S&T 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 10am‐4pm Law ODR#1 3‐8:30pm Sporting Clays ODR#2 10am‐4pm Sporting Clays 4:30‐8pm Open Pistol RG#1 CLUB CLOSED Enforcement ODR#1 6:30‐9pm Junior Shotgun 3‐9:30pm Skeet & Trap 5pm‐ Dusk Classic 10am‐4pm Skeet & Trap 6‐9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol 6:30‐8:30pm Open Pistol 6‐10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Car Cruise‐In 12‐3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 RG#1 RG#1 6‐9pm Archery RG#2 5:30‐8pm Fish Fry 12‐3pm Open Shooting ODR 6:30pm Bingo 7:30pm BOARD OF 2‐5pm Multi‐Gun Action Shooting 7‐10pm Fly Tying DIRECTORS MEETING ODR#2 Workshop CH 6‐9pm Combat Pistol RG#1

Verify all scheduled events.

Check Range Closures/Exceptions List.

Also check web site calendar OR call club before making any plans.

3 Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce presents: Rockin’ Under the Stars With two great bands and plenty of fun August 7 4:30 pm - 11:00 pm

Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of musical entertainment with your family, friends & neighbors. Food, beer, wine and soft drinks available throughout the event. No coolers or carry-ins permitted. $5 per person Gates Open at 4:30 pm, the show starts around 5:30 .22LR Please donate to the 50 Yard Sporter Shoot Silent Auction

Sporter 2 Classes: At Good Old Days Iron Sight or Magnified (9x limit) We need salable items like Sporting 40 Shots: 10 rounds standing, 10 sitting with or Goods, Tools, Household Items, Event without sticks (bring your own), 10 off the bench Tickets, Services, etc. Dropoff at the or prone (off your elbows, no rests), and 10 ? Club.  No target rifles  Hasty slings are OK Unsure, or have a question, contact  1st, 2nd, & 3rd pay 50%, 30%, 20% for each class Mike at 947-414-7088, or  $8 entry = $4 range fee and $4 prize money [email protected] July 10th Match Results Possible high score - 400 Magnified rifles: Iron Sight rifles: My wife’s idea: Make up a themed basket to 1st John Miller-367 1st John Miller-342 donate, like cookie basket, candy basket, 2nd Andy Woodrich-324 2nd Patrick Doyle-305 coffee basket, movie night… 3rd Clint Double-262 3rd Dave Leonard-280

th My take on the wife’s idea: Beer bucket, Next Match August 14 fireworks bucket, ammo bucket… 9AM Registration, 10AM First shot down range. 4

Meeting Night Steaks Are Back!!!

So are Burgers, Fries, Hot Dogs, Baked Potatoes, Salad & Pasties!

2nd Sunday of Meeting Night - Cook your Each Month own T-bone! Choice of: 9AM to Noon 16 oz. Steak $11 20 oz. Steak $13 Adults $8.50 or Seniors $8.00 Chicken Breast $9 Kids 5-12 $5.50 Kids under 5, Free With: +$1.00 Omelets Baked Potato Vegetable Members: $0.50 discount. Tossed Salad Must show membership card. and Garlic Bread ½ lb. Burgers to order……plus……Fries Served: 6 pm to 7:45 pm PUPPY FAIR Bring 2nd Sunday of each month Your (Thru October) Puppies 8:30am – 2:30 pm to Sell!

During and after For more info call: the Country Dave Elam (248) 624-0944 Breakfast Dogs must be leashed or in a pen 5

SPORTING GOODS SWAP DAY Sunday September 26th 9am – 1pm $2 at the door, kids under 12 free Buy-Sell-Trade - PUBLIC WELCOME! Guns, bows, hunting, fishing, camping equipment, reloaders, ammo, tools and more! Tables only $10 for members or $20 for non-members. For more info or a table call Lynn Lash 248-363-7474 or www.multilakes.com

Fly Tying Bingo Is back! Workshop

First & Third Tuesday Tuesday’s at 6:00pm Of Every Month Starting September 7 Jim Weakland 248‐669‐1473

6 Chairmen’s Meeting Minutes – July 7th, 2021

VP Miller called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM and led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Conservation Pledge. Officers Present: Johnson, Miller, Gray Chairmen Present: Mc Clatchey, Zavalnitskiy, Shamis, Dymon, Mercieca, Borst, Barbara, Lynch, Mana, Manning, DuBois, Mann, Magalski, Kubik. Management: Fisher Starts President’s Report: Gray mentioned that the Gun Bash th was a success and thanks to everyone who helped. September 13 Glenlore Expedition is starting the 14th of July. The lease has been signed for the renewal of Sporting Clays machines. Vice President’s Report: Miller presented the proposed dates, Motion: to Approve the Dates as printed by Rich Johnson, 2nd by Andy Lynch. Approved as printed. Junior Rifle Mentioned the .22 Sport Shoot at Big Bore on the 10th of Age 12 & older. $5.00 July, next Match will be on the 14th of August. Last Mondays 7 to 9 pm (except holidays) membership meeting we had a quorum, we voted to New shooter orientation on the second Monday approve the new mower and clays machines. Range fees of the month, (parent must attend). at the pistol and rifle ranges are going up to $15.00 for We supply the Rifles and ammunition. Non-Members starting August 1st. Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Membership Secretary’s Report: Mention membership Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 [email protected] totals of 869. Indoor range #1 Operations Managers Report: Reported that Mark and Parents do not have to be members, but Brian are doing a great job on the car cruise. Rockin’ memberships are available. Under the Stars is august 7th and we need help, Please volunteer to help. Gun Bash cleared over 25 grand this year. Thanks to John K. and his team for putting on a successful event. Old Business: Joe Magalski discussed Bingo and that we Pellet Rifle must have more member support to run the event. Also 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9 to 11 am mentioned that it should maybe be a requirement for new Parent must stay as well. $3.00 members to volunteer. Spouses are more than welcome Prior Appointment Required. to help out. We supply rifles and pellets. This is available to all youngsters, but the shooter must be able to Manning mentioned the NPRC is October 16th, and we need set up help the day before, and staff to run the event. shoulder the rifle. Nominations are coming up in August. Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 New business: Annie Barbara mentioned that the Band Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 [email protected] will be inside at Good Old Days this year. Zavalnitskiy Discussed schedule conflicts on Range #2 with 3 Gun. Kubik mentioned extra help needed for two special shoots MUCC on the 13th of August, and Cooper on September 16th Motion: To Adjourn by Ron DuBois, 2nd Rich Johnson 8:40 PM. Approved. Starts th Respectfully Submitted by, September 18 John Miller # 346 Vice President Indoor range #1 Parents do not have to be members, but memberships are available. 7

THROWING LEAD

FRED KASCHAK – 2021 MICHIGAN STATE CHAMPION 2021 Michigan Sporting Clays State Shoot by Kevin Sims Multi‐Lakes very own Fred Welcome to Throwing Lead, a Kaschak took home the new monthly update on what is Michigan State Championship happening at Multi‐Lakes by winning the 200 target shotgun sports. main. In this month’s update, many Multi‐Lakes was well members of the Multi‐Lakes represented at the State Shoot sporting clays league and took home 10 first place participated in the 2021 Michigan finishes. Sporting Clays Championship. Participants included: The Championship was held June  Fred Kaschak 24‐27 at Bald Mountain Shooting  Joe Bowles Range in Lake Orion.  Rick Kovach The events included: 200 target  Dale Fulkerson main, 100 target preliminary, 100  Bill Galvin target FITASC, 100 target 5‐  Brandon Phelps Stand, 50 target True Pairs, 50  Marc Bohn target Pump Gun, 50 target Side  Kevin Sims x Side, 50 target sub‐gauge  Brian Scott events in 20, 28 and 410.  Dennis Chinonis GREAT SHOOTING GUYS! 8

How to Take the Gun Out of the Box By CJ Barringer, NRA Instructor DID YOU KNOW? TAKE THE WRONG WAY HOME! WILD CAMELS The father of one of my son’s friends worked for the Feds, not IN TEXAS??? sure which branch, but he shared this strategy: He always took a different route home. Every day. Maybe his route only varied SERIOUSLY! by a street or two, but he drove a different route every day. In 1855, Congress One of my friends owns a helicopter service. One day he allocated $30,000 to import took a few of the First Responders from the local fire department camels from Egypt. At that on a quick flight around the airport. The fire department time, the government was charting the rugged terrain of needed to identify access routes to the airport in case of the desert southwest. accidents, crashes, fires, and other emergencies. The road they had planned to use was blocked by a fallen tree, broken The army speculated that camels would survive pavement, locked gate. The flight provided critical information. better in the desert than Time to identify a different route or maybe two. horses. By 1857, the US Army had approximately 70 Do you know your neighborhood well? I mean without camels and the surveying GPS. Some people use GPS to get to familiar locations, like the was going well. grocery store or cleaners. Using GPS like that can permanently Then the Civil War broke shut off parts of your brain. I am not sure if some people would out. In the resulting disorder even notice. But the point is, you might want to drive different and confusion, some the routes home. Construction, traffic backups, accidents, flooding, camels escaped into the wild and became feral. The wild fallen trees, or even a chemical spill from a semi might block camel herds roamed Texas your way. for 100 years. The last wild To paraphrase Burt Gummer, the expert survivalist from camel was sighted in 1941. Tremors, “A man’s got to know his environment.” Other strategies you might want to try: • Know where you are going and have alternate routes – at least 3. • If you are traveling someplace new, find out as much as you can about the area. • Do not rely totally on GPS – learn to read a map. • Park in a well-lit area. Remember where you parked – take a photo. • Learn how to get to the closest hospitals, police stations, gas stations. • If you think you are being followed, do not drive home. Go to the nearest police station or 24-hour restaurant and call 911. 9

Hunters Education Field Day & Test CPL Those attending must bring a mask, pencil for testing, dress CONCEALED PISTOL LICENSE TRAINING for the weather of the day, and th must already have taken the Saturday, September 18 Official Michigan Hunter Safety Name: ______Course Online. (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 ….. Walk-ins Welcome …. You must register for Make check payable to: Multi-Lakes C. A. or MLCA the date of your choice, Mail to: Charles Hatmaker – 5051 Pheasant Rd. Waterford, MI 48327-2464 Two more dates and class size is limited. to choose from: 248-318-9719 – Email: [email protected] Call Wayne Hoyt August 14 Note: Not a class for beginners &/or first-time 248-363-2294 September 25 shooters; We offer a 3-hour, Non-NRA Certified General to register. Handgun and Safety class starting at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Class Cost: $25.00 Member / $30.00 Non-member. Contact Bill Brennecke @248-624-6854.

 Leave gun(s) and 75 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. 5:30p.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. We understand that this is a long day, and some would prefer that the class be taught over a 2-day period; Experience the magic & wonder however, 88-92% of past students indicated they prefer the 1-day format. All of the instructors prefer the 1-day format. of Glenlore Trails! th Also November 13 Down the rabbit hole we go! Discover the magic that can only come around as the sun turns down. This summer Glenlore Trails returns in a much bigger way. Take a trip through more than one mile of illuminated trails filled with light, sound, and wonder. Dozens of installations, immersive storylines, and perhaps you’ll stumble upon some live performance.

Expedition takes place along a mile long wooded trail, located in the center of Multi Lakes Conservation Association. Tickets are limited to ensure social distancing, and must be purchased online prior to the event. Masks are also encouraged. 10 CAROL’S CORNER Lansing Sectionals: ADULT League is almost done, and Tim Loynes 3rd running rather swimmingly, ARCHERY considering all the rain we’ve had. You know… INSTRUCTION 1. When it rains, we get wet. 2. When it rains, we get skeeters. 3. When it rains, you only smile if State 3D: nd you’re wining. Tim Loynes 2 st 4. When it rains, we can’t shoot. Carol Wedge 1

5. When it rains, we just can’t State Field & Hunter: win. (Iron River) Austin Loynes 2nd ~ Carol

Multi-Lakes 2021/2022 Annual Dues Thursday’s, September 9th Any member whose dues were not to November 18th, 6:30‐8:30pm, $5 paid on July 1, 2021, is now suspended. If the dues are We are looking for adults who are interested in delinquent on September 1, 2021, learning how to shoot, or honing their archery skills. you will be expelled from this MLCA will provide state of the art archery equipment, Association, subject to a review of or you can bring your own equipment. the Membership Committee and the Board (Note: This does not apply to If you have never shot a bow and arrow, don’t worry, active duty personnel to the armed we will show you how to hit the bullseye the first night. forces.) Indoor Archery Range #2. LATE FEE: By-law’s requirement: A late fee of $25 will apply to dues Matt Mudie, [email protected] received after June 30, 2021. You do not need to attend every week, come as often as you can. ~ Multi-Lakes Daily Raffle ~

$300 Mondays

$100 Other days

$25 x2

Every day 11 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes – July 14th, 2021

Meeting called to order @ 7:30 PM by Maybrier. Maybrier MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY’S REPORT: Doc Johnson requested all cell phones and mobile devices be put on silent  Doc presented the recap report as 463 of the 1,000 limit per and remove hats before leading the group in the pledges. current By-Laws for a total of 905 members, including 193 Motion: Johnson/Regan Postpone the reading of the Regular, 190 Working & 423 Senior class members. Dues are minutes to the August Board of Directors Motion carried. still being collected. Officers present: Gray, Miller, Johnson & Howie. Directors  Doc gave the report on dues collected so far. As of this present: Barbara, Brennecke, Kruckenberg, Kubik, Matte, meeting, we have collected $71,783 of the $118,275 Maybrier, McClatchey, Lynch & Past President Regan. projected dues for this year. Just to give you a few figures it ABSENT: Lash & Ashcraft. costs $187,000 a year just to keep the club open, lights, People to See the Board: None. phone, waste disposal, heat, taxes, so dues are not even covering our basic expenses. PRESIDENT'S REPORT:  Doc stated the membership database is giving him Larry Gray Larry’s items of discussion: problems again in some of the reports.  Pole Barn Crew has been going through the pole bar and  Lastly, Doc stated that if you have not paid your dues yet found equipment that is no longer used and would like to put they are late and a $25.00 assessment will be charged. You it up for sale. That equipment includes a lift platform, the old have until September 1st to pay before being suspended. air compressor, a cement mixer with no motor, log splitter, 3 push lawn mowers, wood chipper, a smaller tractor driven TREASURER'S REPORT: Jim Howie leaf blower, edger’s, 4x8 trailer with sides, a tractor spreader, Jim Howie presented the June ’21 Treasurer’s report. refrigerator, ice machine, vending machine and a dunk tank. MOTION: Matte/Regan to receive and file the May 2021 Motion: Gray/Miller to sell the excess equipment listed that is Treasurer’s Report. Motion carried. not in use by the club. Sale two weeks after an MANAGER'S REPORT: Barry Anderson announcement is made at the general membership meeting Barry’s report consisted of the following: with proceeds going back into the club’s general fund. Motion 1. Morning Crew can use Help Daily 8 am to Noon. carried. Gray said he would oversee the sales. 2. FYI beverage companies are having shortages on beer  Glenlore will be starting tomorrow night July 15th they have bottles but we might have to switch to cans. Pepsi is having said they sold approximately $50,000 in tickets. issues with aluminum cans and Sierra Mist, so we only have  The audit committee is waiting on a report from the CPA sprite. Some food products such as chicken is suffering the and will have their report next month for the Board. same shortages so please bear with us.  All Liquor licenses before Commerce Township were 3. Meeting night Cook Your Own Steak is back. approved at last night’s township meeting. 4. We are in need of special events crews. Rockin’ under  Commerce Township is looking to sell some lots on Reed the stars is coming up on August 7th and we need security, Lake that are not buildable. Preliminary price is about $1200. bar help and parking. We are also in need of set up crew for  There may be a couple of class C liquor license’s available a wedding next Friday at 8 pm after fish fry. the cost to apply is $1200 and that does not guarantee 5. Help Needed Everywhere!!!!! All Committees! getting the license. OPERATIONS MANAGER: No Report  Motion: Gray/ Regan Motion to remove the trap houses, disconnect the electrical located in the parking area between Standing Committee Reports: None. the main clubhouse and skeet and trap, clean debris and Special Committee Reports: None. cover with dirt and reseed. Motion Carried. OLD BUSINESS:  Motion: Kubik/ Brennecke Motion to pursue the application for a Class C liquor license and come back to the Board next Miller discussed that the web site is still not up to date and month with the costs and requirements. there are still issues with the mobile version.  Gray asked the Board to come back next month with ideas Gray discussed about going back to a mailed version of the on how to better the club and increase membership. Multi-Laker and asked when that might be possible to start. VICE PRESIDENT's REPORT: John Miller Discussion followed.  Miller presented the calendar of dates for approval. Motion: Gray/Matte To bring all staff back to regular working MOTION: Matte/Regan to approve the calendar as hours by the beginning of August. Motion Carried. presented. Motion carried.  Bingo is in desperate need of help. They only had 3 people NEW BUSINESS: None. last week. Joe would like to see 4 crews of 4-5 people so you MOTION: Johnson/Miller to adjourn the meeting @ 9:01P. would only have to work one week a month. Motion carried.  Range fees on the outdoor range and pistol range are going up for non-members to $15.00 as of August 1st, 2021. Respectfully Submitted by,  The next .22LR Sport Shoot is 8/14. Rich Johnson #94-186 Acting Recording Secretary RECORDING SECRETARY's REPORT: No Report.

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Indoor Dining is Back! You Can Now Shoot Sporting Clays FISH 7 Days A Week!

FRY

EVERY FRIDAY

5:30pm to 8:00pm

Fried Fish Purchase your pre- Baked Fish paid cards during our regular Skeet & Trap Roasted Chicken hours at the Shotgun Sports building.

$10 one trip through Sporting Clays hours vary slightly from day to day. A complete schedule, rules, and other details are available $12 All You Can Eat prior to making your purchase.

Or you can Carry-Out 3D Archery Fun Shoots Realistic and Challenging Shooting Situations ENTIRE COURSE 100% RINEHART TARGETS! Come and try your luck at the iron buck or distance shot for a prize $12 per Shoot for Non-Members Ages 17+ $8 per Shoot for Members $5 per Shoot for Non-Members Ages 12-16 All Participants Age 11 and Under are FREE! OPEN SHOOTING, SUNDAYS 9AM-1PM: August 8th August 29th September 12th September 26th Contact Adam Rott for more information (248) 891-7640

13 Meeting Night Raffle Kid’s Night Fire Wood August 18th Top Prizes are scheduled to be: for Sale 1st – Bow 2nd – Trail Camera 3rd – Flashlight Face Cords:

License # C27892 $75 Members Thank you for your support. We welcome any and all suggestions. $100 Non-Members

Please call: Don Matt See Barry or Dave 248-561-4713

Sporting Clays Skeet, Trap & 5 - stand Thursdays 3:00 to 8:00 Saturdays 10:00 to 4:00 Sundays Noon to 6:00  Sporting Clay shooters are requested to be off the course 30 minutes before closing time. Open Pistol  First Saturday of the months October at Multi-Lakes Conservation through May: 5-Stand, Skeet & Trap are Association closed until 2:00pm. Welcome to Multi-Lakes Open Pistol Range. The Open Pistol  Sporting Clays shooting during off hours – Committee invites you to try our facility and enjoy shooting your . We have put together this information sheet to inform you Members with pre-paid cards MUST register about our range, hours of operation, and accessories available for with the Bar Staff. purchase.  Call the Shotgun building with any question HOURS OF OPERATION: All Sundays………………………...…………..……4:30 pm to 8:00 pm during range hours 248-363-8811 2nd and 4th 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. Got Coyotes? FEES: Responsible predator hunter looking for Members……………………………………..……………$4.00 per hour* properties within an hour drive of MLCA. All Non-Members……………………………………….….$12.00 per hour* Juniors (17 & under)………………………………..…..$4.00 per hour* local/state laws followed. I use night vision, *When range is at full capacity. e-caller, mouth calls, and specialty For your convenience we have the following items available to purchase: Targets, Eye & Ear Protection, Shoot & Sees, and lights. Your property, your rules! For further information call the Open Pistol Chair: Let’s keep them in check, and Patrick McClatchey 248-921-7434 your pets/wildlife safe. Al Moffatt 248-961-0402 Matt Jarvis #914 (248)202-7526 14 Buy your MULTI-LAKER HATS, Junior Shotgun PATCHES & MORE! 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. Check out the display case near the bar entrance Recently we have changed the and see all the Multi-Laker merch for sale! mandatory safety and range etiquette Choose a great item from the display table at the class, to a Saturday or Sunday. This will monthly meeting and special events. You can take about 2 hours, including shooting. purchase anytime – just ask the bartender! And An adult is required to attend the safety if you see Annie or Helen Barbara around the class with the junior. Please call Mike clubhouse, they are delighted to help you! Borst to schedule 248-960-9307.

Multi‐Lakes Family Memorial Committee

Hosting a luncheon can be a stressful undertaking while grieving and planning many other details. We come together to help take some of the stress off the family by providing a potluck approach to gather following a funeral. If you would like to be a part of this committee, join our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/405552609984296 You will be sent an invite explaining the upcoming luncheon. You choose if you can assist by replying and adding a comment of what dish you will be donating or if you can work the luncheon. Thank you for your consideration, The Multi‐Lakes Family Memorial Committee Lucy Petrowski 248‐470‐3775 Pauline Lajoie 248‐974‐5981 15 General Meeting Minutes – July 21st, 2021

MLCA President Larry Gray called the meeting to order at done at no cost to the family, but donations are accepted. 8:01 p.m. Larry led the members in the Pledge of Allegiance We do all the food and set up the room. Contact one of the and the Conservation Pledge. Larry then recognized Past club managers or the memorial committee to set this up. Presidents in attendance: Dave Fisher, John Miller, Sam  Rockin’ Under the Stars is on August 7th and we need lots Mullins, Pat Regan, & Jim Kirn. Larry welcomed everyone. of help. Please, if that night is available, come out and help Since there was no quorum reading of the minutes and the club. It’s actually a lot of fun. There are two good bands treasures report were postponed. – Magic Bus and Power Play. Chaplain’s Report: EARLY DRAW: Larry informed the membership of the passing of member Joe $170.00 , if you have your name tag on its an additional $25: Gabrys #95-57 on April 28,2021, and Chris Paulson brother Ian Mitchell #279 Ian missed out this month. of members Bob, Rick, and Mike uncle of Chris and Jack Paulson. A moment of silence was observed. VICE PRESIDENT’s REPORT: John Miller John mentioned the next .22 Sport Shoot is 8/14/21 with PRESIDENT’s REPORT: Larry Gray registration @ 9:00 and first shot downrange @ 10:00. John Larry asked everyone to start thinking about the future of the asked if there was interest in a running deer shoot league. club, not just a year, but 5 – 10 years in the future. We need Bingo needs help badly. They are looking to do four 3-4 to preserve this club for our children and grandchildren. Larry man crews so you only have to work 1 week a month. If you asked how much it takes to keep the club open. He stated it are interested in helping, contact chairman Joe Magalski or takes approximately $187,000 just for the basic operation of Dave Fisher. the club, utilities, taxes, insurance, and such. Dues collected Work-Bee is this Sunday. are only about $72,000, so dues do not even cover our basic If you shoot on range two (2) please don’t move the expenses. Larry stated we need to either raise dues, add shooting benches down range. They are too heavy for the more members or think of new creative ways to bring income crews to move back and are hard to cut the grass around. If to the club. Larry asked the members to come up with a way you want a bench to shoot from down range there are some to raise an additional $150.00 per member, and for each of us plastic folding tables in the range house that you can use to sponsor a new member. Contact Larry by email or phone then return to the building. with ideas his email and phone is in the Multi-Laker. Tonight’s attendance: Members=87, New Members=8, Guests=11 and Windsor=0. RECORDING SECRETARY: No report. Rich Johnson in Jim’s absence – Jim is in the hospital out of CHAIRMEN TO SPEAK: state right now we wish him a speedy recovery. Jon Lash - Swap meets and Operation Can-Do. Jon thanked everyone that called and visited him when he was out with MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Doc Johnson health problems. Jon also stated that the next swap day will Doc recognized new members in attendance. The recap be September 26th in the meeting room. Jon said that Buck report: 934 total members; 461 of the 1,000 limit per our night will be February16th since last year was missed bring current By-Laws. 193 Regular, 423 Senior and 190 Working they will have awards for 2020 and 2021. To get your buck members. Next new member meeting will be at the end of measured it will cost one can of non-perishable food and he September. Dues are being taken. If you haven’t paid your will advise of dates later for measuring. Jon also stated with dues they are late, and a $25 late fee will apply per current the way things are going Operation Can do is in more need By-Laws. than ever. Please support the families in the local community. TREASURER’S REPORT: Jim Howie Eric Manning - Nominations, Eric stated that nominations Jim presented a synopsis of our financial standings. He said start in August so if you would like to run for an office or we had a good June and the Gun Bash brought in about board position applications are in the slot near the bar fill out $25,000. It shows the key to our future is participation in club the form completely and turn it back in. NPRC shoot will be functions. June income $159,817 with expenses of $118,559 10/16 this year with setup on 10/15. This is the14th year for yielding a net of $41,258 in our favor. Our YTD shows us @ the event @ MLCA. $43,480 net. Bingo, Fish Fry, Car Cruise and Country Matt Mudie - Adult beginner archery will start up on Thursday Breakfast are back in operation providing more opportunities nights from 6:30-8:30 through the week before Thanksgiving. to support the club and our financial rebuild. Don’t forget to It’s a drop-in class, no preregistration needed, cost is $5.00. but daily raffle tickets. You don’t need any equipment, or you can bring your own and we’ll help tune the bow to your needs and size. OPERATION MANAGER’s REPORT: Dave Fisher Brian Foss - Shotgun sports: Brain stated that work bee is Dave reported that he needs to inform the membership about: this Sunday, and he needs help with clean up and painting.  Life memberships are available, they are for members that There is a NSCA shoot on July 31st. It is a registered shoot. have been a member for 30 years over 62 years old and have There is the MUCC shoot on August 13th. Help is need on been active for 10 of the last 15 years. Nomination forms are both of those days. Also, the Disabled American Veterans available in the in the slot by the bar door and turn into one of charity shoot is on September 16th and he needs about 30 the past presidents. people to come out and help trap for that shoot. Also skeet  One of the things we do here is memorial luncheons for and trap needs trapper age 15 and up. Brain stated the new members or their immediate family that pass away. This is machines are due August 2 and 3rd and they will have them th 16 set up for the shoot on the 16 . Brain also asked if anyone has any deep cycle 12 volt batteries they would like to donate to the club. It would save on the cost of the club IDPA – Int. Defensive Pistol Assoc. buying them for the new machines. PPC - COMBAT SHOOTING Charlie Hatmaker - Charley reported they had 8 people in the IN A CRISIS CAN YOU th CPL class last weekend the next one is September 18 . DRAW FROM A Annie Barbara - Don’t forget Good Old Days in August is one of our annual favorite fund raisers. Sign up for your favorite HOLSTER discipline to work. A great way to earn many hours in a short AND time. Women on Target is coming up September 11th STILL OLD BUSINESS: None. KEEP NEW BUSINESS: None. CONTROL? Meeting paused at 8:31 break until 8:45 then come back for CAN YOU RELOAD QUICKLY? drawings:

Meeting Night Raffles: 3rd Prize Knife set won by Larry Gray #627 COME SHARPEN 2nd Prize Ammo won by Thomas Howie #769 YOUR SKILLS! nd 1st Prize Stroger shotgun won by Don Matt #552 PPC, 2 TUESDAY IDPA FRIENDS OF NRA raffle for a Taurus Raging Hunter .44 1st, 3rd & 5th TUESDAYS caliber: Winner was Nick Brown 6PM TO 9PM Respectfully Submitted by: Rich Johnson #94-186 Acting Recording Secretary Or if you are just getting started try BASIC PISTOL Letters to the Editor, and Hunt 4th Tuesday of each month Photos should be e-mailed to: You must register ahead of time, [email protected] Call: Bill Brennecke 248-921-9035 Fee: member $25 non-member $30 Prints and hand-written letters can be dropped in my box at the club.

Death Notice: Our sincere sympathy goes out to: Multi-Gun Action The Paulson family, with the recent passing of Shooting Chris Paulson, brother of members Bob, Rick, & Mike Paulson, and uncle of members Chris & Move & Shoot Jack Paulson. with 2-3 guns The Gabrys family, with the April 28th passing (pistol, MSR, and/or shotgun) of member Joe Gabrys. May-October Schedule: God Bless and may they rest in peace. Outdoor Range #2 2nd & 4th Saturdays 2 to 5 PM

Non-Magnum Caliber Only (9mm, .45, 22lr, .223, .308, etc.) Pistol Holster and Rifle Sling required ~ weather permitting ~

17 Outdoor Range Schedule BUILDING RENTALS Open Shooting Hours: Catering Available ~ Multi-Laker Advertising ~ Call Barry Anderson (248) 363-9109 Saturdays & Sundays Noon - 3:00pm EXCEPT Holidays & Special Events. All other dates check calendar for committee & times.

Daily Bar Lunch Specials Monday Burger Basket $6.25 Tuesday Coney's $1.25 Wednesday Grilled Ham & Cheese $5.25 Thursday BLT w/ chips $5.25 Friday Patty Melt w/ chips $5.25

18 Recent Gun-A-Week Winners 06/25/21 Mossberg MC1SC 1231 Kyle S Walled Lake MI 07/02/21 Ruger Wrangler .22 1307 George M Novi MI 07/09/21 Stoeger P3000 12 ga. 0512 Jim A Royal Oak MI 07/16/21 T/C TCR-22 22 LR 0423 Mike F Commerce MI 07/23/21 Stoeger Condor 12 ga. 1085 Byron B Farmington Hills MI

Setup: Friday, October 15th th Event: Saturday, October 16

"Your Opportunity to Support the Good Guys”

Thursday’s, 7:00 pm Indoor Range House #1 Shoot competitively with 5 other clubs All shooting done at Multi-Lakes - No travel New shooters needed

HOW WOULD IMPROVING YOUR HEALTH IMPACT YOUR LIFE?Would you love to reduce the medications you take?* Would you love to lose some weight FOR GOOD?* What activities would you love to participate in that you cannot today - or you struggle with today?

As YOUR Coach, I can help! NO PILLS/SUPPLEMENTS! NO exercise required. Judy Peterson COPE Certified Health Coach 810-300-8096 (call/text) *h l l d ~ MLCA Outdoor Range ~ Range Officer On Call List ~ M. Bartrun* (313) 478-3049 D. Durandetto (248) 408-2913 S. Ross (248) 563-6745 Robert Bigotti (586) 419-9742 W. Hoyt (248) 363-2294 D. St. Aubin (248) 698-1355 G. Biron (313) 532-8542 T. Keller (248) 996-0715 R. Taskey (248) 830-2456 J. Cleveland (248) 473-0085 D. Mercieca (248) 318-6053 K. Troyer (248) 684-2389 R. Davis (248) 685-1206 J. Miller (586) 495-7452 M. Wilkinson (248) 421-4611 J. Parker (248)330-0824 * Saturdays Only 19 Women on Target® Shooting Clinic – September 11th Pick Two of Your Favorite Open to any female 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 a.m. - 12:15 a.m. (Rain or shine). LUNCH** 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. GROUP PHOTO (time permitting) SECOND CLASS 1:45 p.m. - 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 9/30/2021; no refunds after 9/30/2021 Make checks payable to: Multi-Lakes C. A. & mail to Annie Barbara at 9752 Hathaway Dr Northville Mi 48167. (do not mail to Club)

For additional information please contact: Annie Barbara - 734.674.0012, email: [email protected] Helen Barbara – 248-939-0723 or email: [email protected] Use “Women On Target” for subject line ------cut here ------

Name: ______Date of birth______(Please print legibly) Add. ______City ______MI. Zip ______

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Important - we will do our best to place you in the preferred two classes selected; however, sometimes the popular events fill up early; therefore, please designate a third choice, just in case. Thank you. Mark choices as 1, 2 or 3: Pistol [ ] Skeet [ ] Trap [ ] Rifle [ ] Archery [ ]

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 September 11, 2021 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.

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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 CLUB BAR label Club No.______Name______OPEN DAILY Old Address______City______State______Zip______2. Fill In New Address: Club No.______Name______N New Address______O City______State______Zip______3. Mail To: Multi‐Lakes Phone______O 3860 Newton Road 20 Commerce Twp., MI 48382 E‐Mail______N RANGE FEES Effective April 1, 2021 NON- MEMBER MEMBER JUNIOR ARCHERY $ 5.00 $ 10.00 $ 5.00 3D ARCHERY $ 8.00 $ 12.00 $ 5.00 BULLS-EYE PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 12.00 - COMBAT PISTOL $ 6.00 $ 6.00 - HUNTERS ED. $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 JUNIOR RIFLE - - $ 5.00 *OPEN PISTOL $ 4.00 $ 12.00 $ 4.00 *OUTDOOR RANGE $ 4.00 $ 12.00 $ 4.00 SKEET & TRAP $ 5.00 $ 8.00 $ 5.00 FIVE-STAND $ 6.00 $ 9.00 $ 6.00 SPORTING CLAYS 100 CLAYS $30.00 $ 40.00 $ 24.00 50 CLAYS $15.00 $ 22.00 $ 12.00 WOODSWALK $ 4.00 $ 5.00 - Ear & eye protection, ammo & targets available *Per hour if busy.

Show your Multi-Lakes membership card and receive 10% off your Murray’s purchase.

21 JUNE, 2021 JAN - JUN, 2021 JUNE, 2021 JAN - JUN, 2021 Income Expense Income Expense Income Expense Income Expense Sporting Activities Kitchen & House Archery 1,335.00 326.41 2,943.00 1,840.28 Kitchen & House 193.00 85.08 1,170.75 549.39 3-D Archery 272.00 0.00 272.00 0.00 Fish Fry 5,869.11 5,203.32 20,207.11 15,061.17 Bullseye Pistol 34.50 0.00 656.50 0.00 Country Breakfast 642.00 541.34 1,765.00 1,589.85 Combat Pistol 0.00 0.00 535.50 0.00 Mtg Night Steaks 541.00 449.15 541.00 449.15 Cowboy Action 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Popcorn 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Horseshoes 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Kitchen Maint & Supply 0.00 303.61 0.00 2,726.68 Muzzleloaders 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Kitchen & House 7,245.11 6,582.50 23,683.86 20,376.24 Muzz Rendezvous 535.00 90.00 1,084.00 158.00 Open Pistol 241.50 0.00 2,223.00 28.30 Total Bar 11,892.76 12,180.90 47,800.39 41,650.23 Pistol Pin Shoot 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Skeet & Trap 1,401.75 2,383.88 15,511.97 13,641.29 Facilities 5 Stand 342.00 95.67 2,025.10 589.11 Club House 0.00 8,162.14 726.00 35,908.72 Slingshot 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grounds 525.00 3,290.58 6,476.25 4,450.08 Sporting Clays 9,831.45 6,118.75 44,440.15 30,828.21 Outdoor Range #1 6,074.00 212.50 17,410.75 2,863.84 Total Sporting Activiti 13,993.20 9,014.71 69,691.22 47,085.19 Outdoor Range #2 2,000.00 40.70 4,455.00 711.91 Range House 1,530.00 558.68 4,894.50 8,879.72 Social Activities Skeet & Trap House 812.30 530.09 2,747.45 6,018.97 Casino Trip 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lead Reclaimation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Beef Cook 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Facilities 10,941.30 12,794.69 36,709.95 58,833.24 Fly Fishing School 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dance/Dinners 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Service & Education Dock/Lake Front 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Can Do 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Family Events 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hunter Ed/Consv Ed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 NRA Dinner 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Junior Archery 0.00 0.00 1,025.00 0.00 Super Bowl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Junior Rifle 100.00 0.00 986.50 0.00 Pheasant Hunt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Junior Shotgun 67.00 7,213.60 8,968.00 10,182.60 Wild Game 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CPL Classes 250.00 26.65 4,800.00 557.40 Total Social Activities 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Women on Target 100.00 0.00 1,050.00 1,780.67 Veteran's Memorial 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Raisers NRA Grant 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Bingo 6,069.25 6,964.00 8,369.75 9,719.75 Special Donations 2,386.41 0.00 4,711.41 0.00 Bingo Gaming Tickets 7,280.00 6,740.00 10,160.00 8,900.00 Total Service & Educ 2,903.41 7,240.25 21,540.91 12,520.67 Daily Raffle 6,980.00 5,680.00 40,830.00 35,022.27 Charity Machine 7,362.00 6,508.00 30,341.00 26,729.66 Business Gun Bash 42,734.00 15,849.35 51,259.00 33,050.71 ATM Service Fees 144.00 10.00 441.00 60.00 Gun Raffle 0.00 9,644.59 4,900.00 19,724.58 Visa Processing Fees 0.00 584.42 30.77 2,083.09 Keno Machine 5,058.00 5,303.54 24,007.00 22,290.68 Bank Service Charges 0.00 76.79 0.00 436.74 Meeting Night Raffle 675.00 835.98 7,025.00 2,809.75 Employee Benefits 0.00 804.01 0.00 5,024.06 Texas-Hold-em 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Insurance 0.00 0.00 0.00 13,194.72 Interest 7.31 0.00 46.03 7.10 Total Fund Raisers 76,158.25 57,525.46 176,891.75 158,247.40 Office Supplies 0.00 1,104.60 0.00 2,402.76 Professional Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 425.00 Special Events Taxes 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.84 Vehicle Expense 0.00 144.40 0.00 580.00 Club Championship 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wage Disbursements 0.00 (5,456.01) 0.00 (15,377.49) Cruise Night 1,359.45 808.88 3,034.45 2,022.04 Total Business 151.31 (2,731.79) 517.80 8,898.82 Good Old Days 25.00 1,114.79 25.00 1,189.79 Haunted Forest 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Payroll Expenses 13,681.81 50,021.05 Special Dinner Events 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 NPRC Competion 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Income & Expen 159,816.79 118,559.01 452,319.16 408,839.24 Swap Day 255.00 0.00 255.00 0.00 Summer Music Fest 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Net Ordinary Income 41,257.78 43,479.92 Total Special Events 1,639.45 1,923.67 3,314.45 3,211.83 Net Income Change 2021 Vs 2020 15,092.09 Members Services Elections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Memorial/Flowers 20.00 0.00 3,000.00 809.79 Hat & Patches 289.00 0.00 926.00 0.00 Membership Dues 34,583.00 160.00 68,242.83 5,313.08 Meeting Night 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Multi-Laker 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 NRA Dues 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Officer's 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Work Bees 0.00 186.81 0.00 1,871.70 D.N.R. OPERATIONS SERVICE CENTER Workers Appreciation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1801 Atwater Street, Detroit, MI 48207 Phone 313-396-6890 REPORT ALL POACHING (RAP) 1-800-292-7800 Total Member Service 34,892.00 346.81 72,168.83 7,994.57 22 Committee Chair Directory Members Interested In Committees Call President Larry Gray @ 248-361-9408 Activities Junior Conservation Club Multi-Gun Action Shooting VACANCY VACANCY Alex Zavalnitskiy 248-978-2278 Adopt-a-Highway Good Old Days Dmitry Shamis 248-390-1192 John Brant 248-760-9814 Annie Barbara 734-674-0012 Operation Can-Do Archery Helen Barbara 248-939-0723 Jon Lash 248-363-7474 Brendan Sullivan (Outdoor248-890-8040 Grants Painting Adam Rott (3D) 248-891-7640 Richard Johnson 313-300-5244 Parker Hosey 248-408-8910 Ray Cummins (Indoor) 248-225-4843 Grounds Parliamentarian Bob McLean (Junior) 248-933-7791 Scott Wilkinson 810-560-0709 Dave Fisher 248-249-9785 Auditing Kevin Starrs 248-425-0509 Personal Protection/CPL Classes Nick Frederick 734-904-0731 Jim Dunkel 248-767-1530 Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449 Ken Graham 248-224-0109 Russ Thompson (Fence) 248-698-1961 Charlie Hatmaker 248-318-9719 Bar Hats and Patches Pheasant Hunt Terry Beagle 248-640-1119 Annie Barbara 734-674-0012 Charley Stevens 248-225-7499 Bingo Haunted Forest Dave Fisher 248-363-9109 Joe Magalski 248-895-0638 Jeff Matte 248-892-9397 Photography Blood Drive Historian Dennis Howie 248-835-0316 Dennis Donagan 248-767-9161 Mick McCanham 248-366-6819 Angie Jacquard 408-338-5503 Building Maintenance Horseshoes Pistol, .22 Pin Shoot VACANCY Rob Joyner 248-363-0211 Bill Stumpf 248-521-8153 By Laws Horticulture Cary Weatherhead 248-249-7141 Rich Johnson 313-300-5244 Bob Bauman 248-505-1625 Pistol, Bullseye Car Cruise House Jim Howie 248-698-1517 Brian Mann 248-535-2190 VACANCY Pistol, Combat & IPDA Skip Worden 248-685-0703 Hunters Ed. & Basic Rifle Bill Brennecke 248-921-9035 Mark Lee 248-318-1453 Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Pistol, Open Chairperson’s Committee Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 Pat McClatchey 248-921-7434 Larry Gray 248-361-9408 Insurance Al Moffatt 248-961-0402 Charity Ticket Machine Jim Gotts 248-684-1918 Political Action Committee Ted Golding 248-672-2359 JOAD Bill Lonsberry Mike Martin Ron Opfer 248-624-0161 Pole Barn Chaplain Junior Rifle Marshall Maybrier 248-867-5069 Skip Worden 248-685-0703 Wayne Hoyt 248-363-2294 Popcorn Computer - [email protected] Chet Dymon 248-363-7030 Jim Kirn 248-705-9949 Aron Freitag 313-209-2046 Junior Shotgun Purchasing Conservation Education Frank Spelker 248-255-7293 VACANCY Rich Johnson 313-300-5244 Mike Borst 248-960-9307 Range Officer Training & Scheduling Country Breakfast Kitchen Meeting Night Andy Lynch 248-421-9496 Dan Vanstone 313-790-9620 Dale Lee 734-421-4639 John Miller 586-495-7452 Cowboy Action Shooting Marketing Scouting/Boy Carl Sundberg 248-318-3463 Bob Lajoie Patrick Regan 586-944-3119 Daily Raffle Meeting Night Raffle Sergeant at Arms Jim Kirn 248-705-9949 Don Matt 248-561-4713 Mike Bell Dennis Cullen 734-422-3051 Rocky Pudlik 248-231-3221 Shotgun Sports - [email protected] Deer Contest Family Memorial & Flowers Tom Kubik 248-613-8334 Jon Lash 248-363-7474 Lucy Petrykoski 248-470-3775 Steve Gateman Chris Curtis 248-207-5031 Pauline Lajoie 248‐974‐5981 Brandon Phelps Charlie McDonald 248-627-4244 Jim Dunkle 248-767-1530 Brian Foss 248-379-2506 Dock & Lakeside M.U.C.C. Delegate Silent Auction Ron Dubois 248-660-5229 Charlie Hatmaker 248-318-9719 Lucy Petrykoski 248-470-3775 Election Sam Mullins 248-766-2238 Slingshot Larry Willis 248-755-6781 Multi-Laker - [email protected] Jim Morphew 248-760-3306 Entertainment Dave Leonard 248-762-3926 Chip Delozier 313-378-4319 VACANCY Muzzleloader League Strategic Planning Equipment Maintenance Curt Lichy 248-795-0192 Dave Bolla 248-318-1729 Evan Lacy 248-363-4586 Muzzleloader Rendezvous Swap & Flee Mkt. Days Greg Potter 734-891-3816 Clint Double 248-255-1655 Jon Lash 248-363-7474 Bill McKeever 248-763-9138 Dave Mercieca 248-318-6053 Texas Hold'em Euchre New Member Tom Kubik 248-613-8334 Dan Peltier 248-701-0153 VACANCY Tree Chairman Family Events Nomination Nick Frederick 734-904-0731 Helen Barbara 248-939-0723 Eric Manning 248-705-1516 Veterans Memorial Fund Finance Committee NPRC Rich Carlson 248-210-3623 VACANCY Eric Manning 248-705-1516 Wild Game Dinner Fly Fishing NRA Dinner John Miller 586-495-7452 Jim Weakland 248-669-1473 Pat Regan 586-944-3119 Women's Events Friday Fish Fry Rich Johnson 313-300-5244 Cal Kittinger 248-354-4449 Mike Bartrum 313-291-8984 Outdoor Range Annie Barbara 734-674-0012 Gun Bash Mike Wilkinson 248-421-4611 Helen Barbara 248-939-0723

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