Thursday, March 8, 2018

March, 2018


The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held March 8, 2018. President Schmidt called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 21 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on February 8, 2018. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the March board of director’s meeting held on March 1.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board. David reported that we are done t0 13 who have not paid dues for 2018.
President Schmidt appraised the members on upcoming events including the HMHS student walk as part of a national event (Mar 14), Bernie’s grandson playing lead in Aida at Lenape HS (Mar 10 & 11 at 7pm), FMSC (Apr 20-22), Mable Kay lunch on St. Patrick’s Day at 11:30 and a Haddon Twp. shuttle available on St. Patrick’s Day to move residents between watering holes in the township. He also mentioned a number of other local and Camden County events.
Jay Cokos reminded members of the speakers for the upcoming two weeks.
Saul Resnick reported that his article on Jim Dunn was in the Sun this week. He noted that the Sun has cut his future articles to a maximum of 600 words. Saul indicated that he has made additional contact for club membership as well as for weekly speakers. He also reported that he has made 20 copies of the Sun article on the club which can be used as handouts to prospective members.
Bill Brown indicated that he now has 44 people signed up and paid for the 9-11 Memorial trip and that we can take a maximum of 6 more.
New member Joe Hillegas introduced himself to the club and provided information on his background.
The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 2:05 PM.

Respectfully submitted,
Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Friday, February 9, 2018

February, 2018

The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held January 11, 2017. President Leimkuhler called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 31 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on January11, 2018. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the January board of director’s meeting held January 11.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
President Schmidt appraised the members on upcoming events including bingo at the Boathouse (Feb 20), Haddonfield Uncorked (Feb 24, Wheelchair dancing on Feb 18, and George Washington’s Chef “Hercules” at the Indian King Tavern on Feb 17.
Jay Cokos reported that he has speakers lined up through May except May 17th.
Saul Resnick reported that his marketing article on the club was in this week’s Sun and will have an article on another member coming soon in the newsletter.
Bill Brown provided an update on trips. He has received suggestions for multiple trips including the 9-11 Memorial and the Middletown Train ride and boat cruise. Both trips will be in the $85 range.
The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 2:00 PM.
Following the meeting, lunch was provided by Len Walden prior to departing for the Eclipse Brewery in Merchantville.

Respectfully submitted,

Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, January 11, 2018

January, 2018

The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held January 11, 2017. President Leimkuhler called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 31 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on November 9, 2017. The minutes were approved with one modification; the brewery being visited in February is located in Merchantville, not Pennsauken. He also read the minutes from the January board of director’s meeting held January 11.
Don Beck submitted his report for correspondence for 2017. Eleven get well cards, four sympathy cards and sixteen Christmas cards were sent during the year. In addition, four memorial donations were made in honor of deceased members.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
Bill Brown reported that all is ready for our visit to the Evergreens next week. We will leave the clubhouse at 10:30am. He also reported that he is having problems with bus reservation for the brewery trip in February but is working on alternative plans. It is possible that we may have to carpool.
President Leimkuhler announced the slate of officers presented by the nominating committee and polled members for any nominations from the floor. With no additional nominations, a vote was taken by acclamation and the slate of officers for 2018 was approved and the oath was administered. The new officers are:
President:
Al Schmidt
Secretary:
W. Bernard Schaming
1st Vice President:
John (Jay) Cokos
Treasurer:
Dave Tarditi
2nd Vice President:
Saul Resnick
Asst. Treasurer:
John Hempstead
Directors for 3 Years
Jim Dunn
Bud Pusatere
Warren Reintzel
Director for 1 Year
Bob Parsons (replacing John Hempstead)

In addition, Bill Brown, Charles Legge and Howard Rementer will continue as directors for 2 years.  Ron Howley and Mike Underwood will continue as directors for 1 year. Henry Leimkuhler will continue on the board as past president.
As his final act, past president Leimkuhler performed his favorite duty by demonstrating the proper technique for putting money in the cash jar. He then turned the meeting over to 2018 president Al Schmidt.
Al solicited any other business from the floor and proceeded to adjourn the meeting.
The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 2:05 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, November 9, 2017

November, 2017

The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held November 9, 2017. President Leimkuhler called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 20 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on September 14, 2017. The minutes were approved as read.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
Henry thanked Bill Brown for an excellent wine and cheese party. Members agreed that we should again send a $100 donation to Grace Episcopal Church for the use of the room for the event.
Walt Baker suggested that members ask their wives to notify a club member if they become hospitalized. Occasionally, a member is in and out of the hospital before anyone in the club is aware. In such cases we don’t get a card sent from the club.
Al Schmidt reminded the members that the Evergreens invited us to come for a tour and lunch. It was suggested that this could be a car-pool trip for some Tuesday. We just need to set up a date.
Bill Brown reported that he has 67 signed up for the museum tour. We could have an unexpected $300 charge for the school bus if they need to bring a bus in from another district due to playoff schedules at the high school. In addition, since the trip price was set, the Pub changed their menu and increased the cost for lunch. It is likely that we will lose money on this trip.
George Spellmeyer provided members with an overview of his plan for teaching chess to kids. The Haddonfield school system has postponed his work with the elementary school until the construction is all complete, which could extend into May of next year. Consequently, George made arrangements with Kids Alley, which is associated with the Lutheran church. They bus in kids from the inner-city for after school programs and were delighted to have a new idea for their classes. George is delighted to have some volunteer help from the 65 Club. Volunteers do not need to be proficient in chess, only need to have an elementary knowledge of the game. It requires showing up at the proper location at 3:30pm. The exact location is still to be determined. Classes will start on Friday January 5th.
Following the conclusion of business, Bill Brown auctioned off the leftover wine and cheese from the party. He raised approximately $60 to offset some of the party cost.
The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 1:45 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, September 14, 2017

September

The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held September 14, 2017. President Leimkuhler called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 23 members present.
The meeting began with a presentation by David hunter on his new Haddonfield Calendar which was both interesting and informative. It was followed by the Pledge to the flag and the singing of God Bless America.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on August 10, 2017. The minutes were approved as read.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
Henry reported that Buz Murphy had knee surgery and is doing well and that Charles Legge is getting better. Henry also noted the nice article on Butch Brees in the Haddonfield Sun and also that Butch is running the Fire Company golf outing on October 18th.
President Leimkuhler announced the Fall Festival will be held on October 14th. Al Schmidt volunteered to honcho the club participation in the festival.
Henry also announced that next week will be an outside cleanup day at the club.
The bridge and pinochle tournament seasons began this week and the bowling season will start this Friday.
The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 1:20 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, August 10, 2017

August

The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held August 10, 2017. Vice President Schmidt called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 17 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge to the flag, followed by the singing of God Bless America.
The Vice President read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on July 13, 2017. The minutes were approved.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
Al announced a variety of information available at the county store in Voorhees..
Bill Brown reminded members of the casino trip on August 29th and told the members that there are still slots available, but going fast. The cost of the trip is $44. 33 have paid so far.  Bill also announced that the casino trip in November is not a Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers performance, but a tribute to them.
Bill told us that Walt Baker is featured in an article in the Haddonfield Sun and will soon be featured in our club newsletter.
Bill also gave a special thanks to those who supported the Haddonfield Japan Exchange with special mention to Bob Parsons and Lou Dunkle.
Bill reminded members that the flea market will be September 16th with a rain date of Sep 23rd.
Tom reported that the Indian King Tavern is hosting 2 beer events in September, A beer tasting on the 16th that includes dinner and entertainment. This is their major fundraiser for the tavern. The second event is a beer brewing on the 30th. Flyers were made available.
Frank told us about the Sons of Italy Lotto December and offered tickets for sale.
A suggestion was brought up to provide a larger bulletin board for posting our announcements. We will have to look into available wall space.
The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 2:00 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Al Schmidt for

Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

July, 2017

The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held June 8, 2017. President Leimkuhler called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 15 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge to the flag, followed by the singing of God Bless America and a message from our Chaplain Lou Dunkle.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on June 8, 2017. The minutes were approved with a correction to the cost of the casino trip in August.
In David Tarditi’s absence, Walt Baker gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board. Walt reported that a new gas meter was installed.
Henry announced a variety of upcoming local activities.
Bill Brown raffled off the complementary tickets he received from the Phillies for organized the group trip to the ball game in June. The tickets went for $101. Bill reminded members of the casino trip on August 29th and posted a signup sheet in the club. The cost of the trip is $44.  Bill also announced there will be a casino trip in November when Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers will be performing.
Bernie Schaming reminded members that the flea market will be September 16th with a rain date of Sep 23rd. Bernie will prepare an article that Bill Brown will get into the local papers requesting donations.


The meeting was adjourned to refreshments at 2:00 PM.