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Good Old Days More Pictures on Page 13 September 2016 Volume 65 Number 9 Good Times at Good Old Days More pictures on page 13 ~ General Meeting~ September 21st ~ th ~ Club Day (Work Bee) ~ September 25 ~ PRESIDENT’S COLUMN Hello everyone. We had a great turnout on August 6th MULTI-LAKER DEADLINE for the Rockin’ Under the Stars event and great weather Deadline for articles in the October 2016 Multi-Laker Magazine is Wednesday, September 21st, 2016. too. In fact, all of our club events have had great NOTE: All copy must be electronically submitted and approved by the Editor. weather. We made great money with a total of over $9500.00 for the evening. A big “Thank You” for all of the great volunteers that helped make this a good time. THE MULTI-LAKER Of course with Good Ole Days in August, “Thank (USPS) 350-060 You” Lynn Lash for this great event to and to the many Published Monthly by the volunteers. Multi-Lakes Conservation Association th Office Fax – (248) 363-8092 Other dates coming up are September 17 “Beef Club Manager – Barry Anderson Cookout” and “The Haunted Forest” event in October. Operations Manager – Dave Fisher Dates are October 20, 21, & 22 and the following week of Office Manager – Terry Martin October 27, 28 & 29. Please see Sam Mullins for this CLUBHOUSE – (248) 363-9109 event - plenty of Skeet, Trap & Sporting Clays Building – (248) 363-8811 help need for this too. Indoor Range House – (248) 360-3965 Member Michigan United Conservation Clubs Kids, don`t forget the Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners Halloween party in the club house Periodicals Postage Paid at Walled Lake, MI 48390 on the 29th of October with a DJ www.multilakes.com and free candy. Food will be available in the kitchen for a cost. 2016 OFFICERS Time is 6pm till 9pm. PRESIDENT……………… GLENN KRUCKENBERG, (313) 407-6724 VICE-PRESIDENT……………......... .JOHN LAFAVE, (248) 996-0030 Don`t forget to get your early RECORDING SECRETARY…..…… JIM ASHCRAFT, (248) 563-5184 deer license for private landowners MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY…...... RICH CARLSON, (248) 210-3623 TREASURER…………………………JAMES HOWIE, (248) 698-1517 in September. 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bill Brennecke`16 .….…… ………………...……………(248) 921-9035 Gun a Week tickets for 2017 are out, be sure to get Andrew Lynch `16…….………………….………………(248) 685-8310 yours - they run out very fast. $25.00 for the year and if Marshall Maybrier `16…….…. Chairmen.………………(248) 867-5069 you get lucky to win a gun, your winning ticket goes back Larry Hutton `17……………………………….…....……(810) 444-5413 in for another draw. John Miller `17……………….. Vice Chairmen.…...……(586) 495-7452 Harvey Cooper `17...………………… …..…...............….(248) 242-0632 As of this writing, we have had 720 members pay their Annie Barbara ’18………………………………………...(734) 674-0012 Larry Gray ’18……………………………………...……..(248) 361-9408 dues. Michael Smith ’18………………………………...………(313) 460-9865 We also have a new bartender, Michele, stop in the bar Sam Mullins – Past President …………….…......…......…(248) 766-2238 and introduce yourself. If she asks for your membership card, please show her, for she is only doing her job. Barry, our club manager brought to my attention that we are in need of an electrician to do some work around the club. Please see Barry so we do not have to hire one. At the August at the General Meeting Night we had vascular doctors from Huron Valley Hospital giving out free exams on circulation areas of our bodies. We had a good turnout for that. Thank you doctors for your time. I was also told that they also had great shooting skills and did very well at the range. Come Out and Enjoy Our Club ~Glenn POSTMASTER: send address changes and notices of Undelivered copies on form 3579 to: 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, [email protected] September 2016 9/7 Chairman's Meeting 9/14 Board of Directors Meeting 9/25 Club Day (Work Bee) 9/11 Country Breakfast 9/21 Membership Meeting Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 23 10am-4pm ICE-ERO ODR#1&2 10am-4pm ICE- 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays ERO ODR#1&2 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 5pm-Dusk Classic 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Car Cruise In 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry Set-up, Actors, Contact: Guides, Drivers, Sam Mullins and many others. 248-766-2238 4567 8 9 10 8am-12am Wedding BBQ LAKE 10am-4pm Tactical 10am-4pm ICE-ERO ODR#1&2 10am-4pm Tactical Training V.F.W. Campout V.F.W. Campout CG PAV RG#1 ODA 9am-1pm Archery 3D Shoot ODA Training ODR#1 6-9pm Black Powder Pistol ODR#1 CG PAV RG#1 ODA 8am-12am Reception RG#2 12-6pm Sporting 6-9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol RG#1 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 10am-4pm ICE- 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap Clays CLUB CLOSED RG#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap ERO ODR#1 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 6:30pm Bingo 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5pm-Dusk Classic 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 7-10pm Fly Tying MEETING Car Cruise In 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 Workshop CLAYS 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 V.F.W. Campout CG PAV RG#1 ODA 10am-4pm Tactical 10am-4pm Tactical 9am-12pm Open Pistol RG#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical 8am-12am Reception RG#2 9am-12pm Country Training ODR#1 Training ODR#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 Training ODR#1 9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 Breakfast 6-9pm Safari Club 6-9pm Combat Pistol ODR#1 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm-Dusk Classic 10am-12pm Cowboy Action Shooting 9am-1pm Archery 3D Shoot ODA International Novi RG#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap Car Cruise In ODR 12-6pm Sporting Chapter Meeting 6:3opm Bingo 6:30-8:30pm Open Pistol RG#1 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap Clays 7-9pm Junior Rifle 7:30pm BOARD OF 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap RG#1 DIRECTORS MEETING 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 5pm-12am Party S&T 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12-6pm Sporting 10am-4pm Tactical 10am-4pm Tactical 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical 8am-6pm CPL/PPH Class RG#1&2 Clays Training ODR#1 Training ODR#1 ODR#1 ODR#1 Training ODR#1 ODR 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 7-9pm Junior Rifle 6-9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol 8:00pm MEMBERSHIP 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm-Dusk Classic 8am-12am Reception MTG RM 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR RG#1 RG#1 MEETING- Multi-Laker 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap Car Cruise In 10am-12pm Varmint Shoot ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo Deadline 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap 7-10pm Fly Tying 10am-4pm Sporting Clays Workshop CLAYS 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12am-12pm Party PAV 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 8am-12pm CLUB DAY (WORKBEE) ALL 10am-4pm ICE-ERO 10am-4pm Tactical 9am-12pm Open Pistol RG#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical Scout Campout PAV 8am-9pm Special Dinner RG#2 ODR#1&2 Training ODR#1 10am-4pm Tactical Training ODR#1 Training ODR#1 9-11am Junior Pellet Rifle RG#1 12-6pm Sporting 7-9pm Junior Rifle 6-9pm Basic Pistol ODR#1 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 5pm-Dusk Classic 9am-2pm Muzzleloaders Woods walk ODR#2 Clays RG#1 RG#1 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap Car Cruise In 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 6:30pm Bingo 6:30-8:30pm Open Pistol RG#1 4-10pm Tactical Training 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR ODR#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 2 3 4 5678 12-6pm Sporting 10am-4pm Tactical 10am-4pm Tactical 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical Training 10am-4pm Tactical 8am-6pm Women On Target Clays Training ODR#1 Training ODR#1 ODR#1 ODR#1 Training ODR#1 RG#1&2, S&T, ODR, CLAYS 12-6pm Skeet & Trap 7-9pm Junior Rifle 6-9pm I.D.P.A. Pistol 6-9pm Black Powder Pistol 3-8:30pm Sporting Clays 5:30-8pm Fish Fry 10am-4pm Skeet & Trap 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR RG#1 RG#1 RG#1 3-9:30pm Skeet & Trap 10am-4pm Sporting Clays 4:30-8pm Open Pistol RG#1 6:30pm Bingo 6:30-9pm Junior Shotgun 6-10pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 12-3pm Open Shooting ODR 7-10pm Fly Tying 7:30pm CHAIRPERSONS 12-3pm Bullseye Pistol RG#1 Workshop CLAYS MEETING 4pm-12am Party S&T October 6-9pm Combat Pistol RG#1 At club this size there are always schedule changes going on.
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