Sunday, November 13, 2022

November, 2022 (Note - The October meeting was our Annual Fall Luncheon)

 The regular business meeting was held in the 65 Club clubhouse on Thursday November 10, 2022.

President Roger Jacobs called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM.  There were sixteen (16) members attending.

Chaplin Dave Tarditi led The Pledge of Allegiance, the singing of My County Tis of Thee and read a prayer.

Minutes –Fred Willis

·        The minutes of the last Business Meeting, held on September 8, 2022, were read.  They were approved without changes.

·        The minutes of the last Board of Directors Meeting, held on November 4, 2022, were read. 

President’s Report – Roger Jacobs

·        Today is the birthday of the founding of the United States Marine Corp.

·        Tomorrow is Veterans Day and Roger and Dave informed the members of several locations having celebrations.

·        The members were informed a 2nd VP for next years officers is still required. The person must be a Haddonfield resident or a Special Guest member. A Volunteer is requested.

 Treasurer’s Report – Hank Zaleski

·        Income for the year has exceed budget by $600.

·        Expenses for the year are about $2000 below estimates due to the delay in purchasing video equipment. The club is in good financial shape.

·        The recently purchased I-Bonds are paying 9% for the first six months. They have replaced CD’s that were paying 0.2%

Speakers – David Tarditi - 1st VP

·        Dave reported that that last week’s speaker on car washes was very impressed with club and will provide a free carwash to each member who attended the meeting.

·        Speakers are scheduled through the end of the year and into January.

·        See the Monthly Newsletter for the speakers and subjects.

Membership – Joe Galliera – 2nd VP

·        No new candidates applied for membership.

Event Committee Reports

Trips/Events - Bill Brown

·        Wine for the November 12 Wine and Cheese Party has been purchased.

·        The Christmas party trip to Spring Lake was cancelled due to low turnout. There were only nine (9) signups and the club had to guarantee 40 attendees.

·        A dinner and show carpool trip to Spring Lake may be set up.

·        Bill informed the members the Trip Director job is still open and waiting for a volunteer to fill it.

Friendship – Henry Leimkuhler

·        No Report

 

Golf –

·        No Report

Bowling – Walt Baker

·        No Report

Bridge – Bernie Schaming

·        Ten (10) members played this week.

Pinochle – Tom Mervine

·        Eleven (11) members played this week.

Chess – Fred Willis

·         No report.

Tai Chi

·        Still continuing and fun.

Old Business

Turkey Trot

·        Sixteen (16) members have volunteered to monitor the 5K run on November 26.  Additional monitors are requested.

Red Kettle Salvation Army

·        There are time slots still open on December 16. Volunteers are requested.

Borough Facility Electronic Scheduling System

·        Bernie has been working with the borough to learn how to operate the new scheduling System. There are glitches in the system.  At this time, progress is being made but the system is failing to operate quickly and easily. Bernie will continue to work with the borough.

New Business

·        No new topics were discussed

 

Joke Master

Neil Weiss was this week’s joke master.  He scared off Roger.  Neil’s joke was good and funny, members even laughed; Neil should quit while he is ahead.

President Roger Jacobs adjourned the meeting at 2:10 PM.

 

Respectfully Submitted

Fred Willis, Secretary

Friday, September 9, 2022

September, 2022

The regular business meeting was held in the 65 Club clubhouse on Thursday September 8, 2022.

President Roger Jacobs called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM.  There were nineteen (19) members attending.

Chaplin Dave Tarditi led The Pledge of Allegiance,  singing of the Star-Spangled Banner and read a prayer.

Minutes – Hank Zaleski on behalf of Fred Willis who was on vacation

·        The minutes of the last Business Meeting, held on August 11, 2022, were read.  They were approved without changes.

·        The minutes of the last Board of Directors Meeting, held on September 1, 2022, were read. 

President’s Report – Roger Jacobs

·        Flea Market – See notes under old business

·        Fall Festival – See notes under old business

·        Mayor’s Wellness Day – The Lion’s 5K run/1mile walk were discussed as part of this event. Volunteers are needed. Bill Brown also mentioned the blood drive.

 Treasurer’s Report – Hank Zaleski

·        In addition to the comments made at the September BOD meeting, Hank reported that assuming the Flea Market is successful, the club should hit its forecasted receipts for 2022.

Speakers – David Tarditi - 1st VP

·         Dave reported that speakers are booked through the last week in October.

Membership – Joe Galliera – 2nd VP

·        Joe was unable to attend the meeting.

 

Event Committee Reports

Trips/Events - Bill Brown

·        Bill reported that the river cruise is full with 40 people registered. Table seating has been done at the request of the Tour Company

·        Bill will be meeting with Kunkels next week to finalize the details of the Fall Luncheon. The Club will provide wine and beer. Cost will be built into the fee. Jay Cokos is working with Tim Barnes who generously is donating some Spirits for the occasion. Our confirmed speaker is Dickie Noles, former Phillies pitcher and now a Counselor.

Friendship – Henry Leimkuhler

·        Saul Resnick is still recovering

Golf –

·        The annual Masters Tourney was held on September 7th. Butch Brees won low gross for the 7th consecutive year. Newcomer Craig Evans won the low net.

 

 

Bowling – Walt Baker

·        Bowling continues on Friday morning at 9:30 AM. There are 6-8 attendees weekly. The price may go up slightly soon.

Bridge – Bernie Schaming

·        The Tourney starts this Monday

Pinochle – Tom Mervine

·        Winter rules start next week

Chess – Fred Willis

·         No report.

Tai Chi

·        John Biondi reported that attendance has picked up with 7 folks attending the last session.

Old Business

Flea Market Saturday September 10.

·        Bernie Schaming reported that he has received 25 calls from folks donating goods. This is in comparison to 4-6 historically.

·        Donations are greater this year than in the past.

·        Bernie is looking for a lot of assistance to pack the goods on Friday afternoon at 3.00 pm and deliver the flea market items to the tables very early Saturday morning.

·        Volunteers are essential to man the tables on Saturday.  Just show up. It is a fun day!

·        A number of members recognized both Bernie and Betsy for the fantastic effort and time they put into this annual event, cleaning, researching and pricing the donations to be sold.

·        There appears to be some optimism that last year’s record of $1167.25 could be broken.

 

Fall Festival Saturday October 10

·        The details are in place. More discussion on this event will occur after the flea market is behind us.

New Business

·        No new topics were discussed

 

Joke Master

Jay Cokos told a rather lengthy joke about a 6-story building in Miami. It must have been funny and interesting as no one was seen sleeping while he told it and some people laughed at the end.

President Roger Jacobs adjourned the meeting at 2:11 PM.

The Secretary thanks Hank Zaleski for taking and writing excellent minutes in the Secretary’s absent.

 

Respectfully Submitted

Fred Willis, Secretary


Saturday, August 13, 2022

August, 2022

 The regular business meeting was held in the 65 Club clubhouse on Thursday August 11, 2022.

President Roger Jacobs called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM.  There were fourteen (14) members attending with several on Zoom.

Chaplin Dave Tarditi was absent. Roger led The Pledge of Allegiance,  singing of God Bless America and read a prayer.

Minutes – Fred Willis

·        The minutes of the last Business Meeting, held on July 14, 2022, were read.  They were approved without changes.

·        The minutes of the last Board of Directors Meeting, held on August 4, 2022, were read. 

President’s Report – Roger Jacobs

·        Flea Market – See notes under Old Business

·        Fall Festival – See notes under Old Business

 Treasurer’s Report – Hank Zaleski

·        Hank was unable to attend the meeting. There was no report.

Speakers – David Tarditi - 1st VP

·        Roger reported for Dave that speakers are booked through September except for September 1. Speaker suggestions are accepted.   

Membership – Joe Galliera – 2nd VP

·        Joe was unable to attend the meeting.

·        Roger stated there were two potential new members.

Event Committee Reports

Trips/Events - Bill Brown

·        Bill described a trip to the Merchant Marine Museum in Camden.  It was a comical event because the reservation was made at a Merchant Marine Museum in New York.  It will become a classic 65 Club story.

·        Bill in investigating a possible trip to the Borgata Casino which will be by train to Atlantic City.

·        Bill is also investigating a bus trip to Tom’s River for a paddle boat cruise.

Friendship – Henry Leimkuhler

·        No report

Golf –

·        Dennis reported there were 28 attendees yesterday

Bowling – Walt Baker

·        Bowling continues on Friday morning at 9:30 AM. There are 6-8 attendees weekly.

Bridge – Bernie Schaming

·        Bridge continues on Monday, this week twelve (12) played

 

Pinochle –

·        Pinochle continues on Wednesday, this week eight (8) played.

Chess – Fred Willis

·         No report.

Tai Chi

·        Still being done.

Old Business

Flea Market September 10

·        Bernie Schaming and Neil Wise have collected seven (7) donations from the public.

·        Dave Tarditi will arrange to provide five tables.

·        Bernie is looking for assistance to deliver the flea market items to the tables on Saturday morning.

·        Volunteers are essential to man the tables on Saturday.  Just show up. It is a fun day.

Fall Festival October 10

·        The 65 Club passed the mayor’s rule for entertainment.

·        Volunteers are required.

·        Joe Galliera is developing a signup sheet for manning the table.

Flag Cleaning

·        Howard arranged to have a local dry cleaner clean the club’s American flag for free. 

New Business

·        John Biondi thanked Carl’s Sunoco for some excellent service on his twenty (20) year old car. Carl’s Sunoco recently made a $650 donation to the 65 Club.

·        Bernie informed the members the wife of John Thomas, a former member who assisted Bernie in renovating the clubhouse and had died several years ago, had moved to Gettysburg and had celebrated her 98th birthday.

 

Joke Master

Craig Evans and Roger Jacobs each told jokes in an attempt to ruin a perfectly nice meeting.  They almost succeeded.

Joke Master Rules for the 65 Club

·        The members must listen closely to the secretary making his dull and boring presentation of his dull and boring minutes. This makes the jokes sound better.

·        Only three types of jokes are permitted. Bad, worse and those that should never be told again.

·        Joke Master evaluation will be based on `No Good Deed Goes Unpunished’

 

President Roger Jacobs adjourned the meeting at 2:10 PM.

Respectfully Submitted

Fred Willis, Secretary

Saturday, July 16, 2022

July 2022

 The regular business meeting was held in the 65 Club clubhouse on Thursday July 14, 2022.

President Roger Jacobs called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM.  There were approximately twenty (20) members attending with several on Zoom.

Dave Tarditi led The Pledge of Allegiance and provided a prayer.

Minutes – Fred Willis

·        The major points of minutes of the last Business Meeting, held on April 14, 2021, were read.  They were approved without changes.

·        The major points of the minutes of the May and June Board of Directors Meetings were read.

·        The minutes of the last Board of Directors Meeting, held on July 7, 2022, were read. 

President’s Report – Roger Jacobs

·        Roger thanked Frank Lodge for planning and organizing the 65 Club entry in the July 4 parade.

·        Two new club members introduced themselves.  They were

o   John Reed who had recently moved to Cherry Hill from Louisiana.

o   Joseph Kiernan, an architect, who was interested in bowling.

·        The Fall Festival will be held October 8 on Kings Highway between Tanner Street and Haddon Avenue.  The Club will participate in the event. Volunteers are required to set up and man the club table.  Also, the borough is requiring each organization to provide some sort of entertainment.  The club requires some suggestions and assistance with this.

·        Roger informed the club that former 65 Club President Bill Brown had been elected President of the Haddonfield Lions Club.

 Treasurer’s Report – Hank Zaleski

·        The $650 donation from Carl’s Sunoco and the expected income from the September Flea Market should provide sufficient income for the remainder of this year’s budget.

·        The effect of inflation is becoming a significant factor in the remaining budget expenditures.

Speakers – David Tarditi - 1st VP

·        Dave reported speakers are booked through the first week of August.  He needs more. There are six weeks unscheduled in August and September.

Membership – Joe Galliera – 2nd VP

·        Joe was unable to attend the meeting.

·        Roger stated there were three potential members for Joe to contact. The three had attended the 65 Club June 9 Sunoco 65th celebration meeting and signed in as guests.

Event Committee Reports

Trips/Events - Bill Brown

·        Bill has resumed the position of organizing trips.  However, a replacement must still be found in the future.

·        He will resume planning trips since the pandemic is receding.

Friendship – Henry Leimkuhler

·        Saul Resnick is having a hip replacement.

Golf –

·        There was no report from the organizers.

·        Hank reported there were 25-30 attendees per week

Bowling – Walt Baker

·        Bowling continues on Friday morning at 9:30 AM

Bridge – Bernie Schaming

·        Bridge continues on Monday, this week twelve (12) played

Pinochle – Tom Mervine

·        Pinochle continues on Wednesday, this week ten (10) played

Chess – Fred Willis

·         No report.

Tai Chi

·        No report

Old Business

Flea Market

·        Club and public donations are welcomed.

·        Public donations will be advertised in two local newspapers.

·        Contributions may be brought to the clubhouse in August.

Green Jar

·        Bill provided a detailed description and example showing how to make a contribution to the Green Jar.

New Business

·        Howard will investigate if a dry cleaner will clean an American flag for free.  The club’s flag has become dirty.

·        The club received a Thank You note from member George Tice who lives in Rochester New York and recently turned 104. The club sent him cookies as a presnt.

·         Bill Hoffman informed the club his Grandson is very artistic and recently made a sketch of Bill. The sketch was sent to Congressman Andy Kim and is on display In the House of Representatives.

Joke Master

Neil Wise and Roger Jacobs each told a joke in a battle to the bottom. The members listened, laughed and refused to select a loser because it would delay getting their ice cream.

President Roger Jacobs adjourned the meeting at 2:20 PM.

Respectfully Submitted

Fred Willis, Secretary

Monday, April 18, 2022

April, 2022

 The regular business meeting was held in the 65 Club clubhouse on Thursday April 14, 2022.

President Roger Jacobs called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM.  There were approximately twenty (20) members attending with several on Zoom.

Dave Tarditi led The Pledge of Allegiance, singing of God Bless America and provided a prayer.

Minutes – Fred Willis

·        The minutes of the last Business Meeting, held on March 10, 2021, were read.  They were approved without changes.

·        The minutes of the last Board of Directors Meeting, held on April 7, 2022, were read. 

President’s Report – Roger Jacobs

·        Tax Day is tomorrow or Monday depending upon whether it is New Jersey or the Federal government.

·        The Friends of the Indian King Tavern Skirmish will be held on King’s Highway on Saturday June 4 from 9.00 am to 3.30 pm.

·        Ten to twelve Constables are required for assisting the crowds at the skirmish.  Two 65 Club members have signed up and it is hoped an additional ten members will join them.

·        Roger discussed some of the extensive activities that will be held at the skirmish.  They are extensive

  • Roger informed the members that Camden County College is sponsoring six lectures on various aspects of American Revolution history which occurred in or around Haddonfield.  The lectures are held Wednesday evening at the Masonic Temple or Borough Hall. The next lecture will be held April 27 at 7.00 pm at the Masonic Temple. Schedule will be emailed to Membership.
  • A Wine and Cheese fund raiser for the Association for Constitutional Awareness, an organization which provides a $150 scholarship to high school students who provide evidence they have read the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. The fund raiser will be held on the grounds at Greenfield Hall of the Haddonfield Historical Society on April 30 from 3:30 to 5:30. Details will be emailed to Membership.

·         On April 23there will be guided tours of the sculptures in Haddonfield by John Giannotti, the sculptor of “Haddie.”

·        On Earth Day, May 4th, free reusable shopping bags will be given away at Kings Court/Gazebo. Noon to 5pm.by the Partnership for Haddonfield and the Environmental Commission.

 Treasurer’s Report – Hank Zaleski

·        There have been no significant financial changes in the past month.

Speakers – David Tarditi - 1st VP

Dave reported on the addition of one speaker to the schedule.

  • May 26 – Dr Yang – Acupuncture

 

Membership – Joe Galliera – 2nd VP

·        No change or additions in membership.  Members should keep looking for new candidates.

·        Bernie Schaming reported he contacted the five members who had not paid their 2022 dues.  Unfortunately, all have lost interest in the club and will be removed from the club list and directory. All are Haddonfield residents which will make it more difficult to elevate guest members to full members.

·        All club brochures at Borough Hall have been taken and an additional supply is required.

Event Committee Reports

Trips/Events - Bill Brown

·        Bill is still waiting to hear from SCUCS about a trip to see the Phillies.

·        The spring luncheon has only sixty (60) attendees and one hundred (100) are required for a financial break even.

·        The Salvation Army is holding a lunch for volunteers who assisted with manning a Red Kettle last December.  There are two seats available at the Croc Center in Camden on April 23.t

Friendship – Henry Leimkuhler

·        No report. 

Bowling – Walt Baker

·        Bowling continues on Friday morning at 9:30 AM

Bridge – Bernie Schaming

·        Bridge continues on Monday, this week eleven (11) played

Pinochle – Tom Mervine

·        Pinochle continues on Wednesday, this week ten (10) played

Chess – Fred Willis

·         No report.

Tai Chi

·        No report

Old Business

·        One member mentioned `Just Walt’.

New Business

·        One member mentioned gas at COSTCO was available at $3.75/gallon but on suing a Visa Card.

Joke Master

Neil Wise returned from the wilds of Florida to tell a true story about Yogi Berra.  The members were happy to see Neil but wished he left his story back in Florida.

President Roger Jacobs adjourned the meeting at 2:20 PM.

Respectfully Submitted

Fred Willis, Secretary