Sunday, November 17, 2019

November, 2019

The regular business meeting was held on November 14, 2019. President John Cokos 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. Our Chaplin,
David Tardiit, gave the invocation.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on September 12, 2019. The minutes
were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on November
7, 2019.
Treasurer, Dave Tarditi, gave the financial report and posted the details on the bulletin board.
There were no new members at the meeting. Frank Lodge, the 2 nd VP was not present to report on the
membership. However Rich Cunliffee reported a friend he brought to the Wine and Cheese party appaid
id his dues for the club and will be joining. His paper work must still be completed though.
Saul Resnick, the 1 st VP was not present but John Cokos informed us Saul had lined up speakers till April.
Bill Brown informed us the Tropicana trip had 35 sign ups. The breakeven point is 40 sign ups. One
member suggested the club hook with Scotts(?) to provide trips. Bill said that had been investigated but
most of their trips were not on Tuesday the usual 65 club day. Tuesday is a traditional for trips because
activities are scheduled for other days. If the trip day is changed then some members will be excluded.
A sign-up sheet for the Christmas meeting will be provided next week. Saul is still looking for 5
members to describe their Christmas experiences.
Dues for 2020 are now due.
Members acting as marshals for the Diabetes Run should arrive at the clubhouse by 8:00 for donuts and
coffee. The club received a request from the Fortnightly to provide marshals for their December 3
Snowflake Run. John will ask Joe Galleria if he wants to handle this or should interested members
contact the Fortnightly directly.
Bill Brown informed us the Salvation army will be permitted to solicit funds at the Haddonfield Acme on
December 6. Anyone interested in helping should contact Bill for a time.
The club received a thank you note from the Methodist Home in Collingswood for a contribution in the
name of member Donald Gosnay, who passed away recently.
Bill Brown conducted an auction of wine and cheese that was not consumed at the party. The auction
raised $60 for the club.
John presented several historical facts for the Good of the Order. President Cokos adjourned the meeting
to refreshments at 2:20.
Respectfully Submitted
Fred Willis, Acting Secretary

Thursday, June 13, 2019

June, 2019


The regular business meeting was held on June 13, 2019. President Jay Cokos 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. In our Chaplin, David Tarditi’s absence the invocation was given by Saul Resnick.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on April 11, 2019. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on June 6th, 2019.
In David Tarditi’s absence, members were referred to the treasurer’s report which was posted on the bulletin board.
There were no new members to introduce at this meeting.
Frank Lodge reported that he will request help after the June 20th and 27th meetings to assemble the material for the 4th of July parade.
Jay Cokos announced that June 15th will be Super Hero Saturday at the Cherry Hill Mall. There will be live music, face painting, balloons, puzzles along with appearances by Spiderman and Black Widow.
Jay also announced that tonight, June 13 is Haddonfield Food Truck night and on June 17th, the Haddonfield Educational Trust Golf and BBQ will be held at Tavistock.
Henry Leimkuhler reported that the friendship committee has sent memorials in the name of Warren Tomlinson and John Drew.
Saul Resnick reported that he has secured the Weiderman team of father and son to speak at the Fall Stag Luncheon on October 10th.  In addition, there are 3 open dates left in the year for speakers, one in November and 2 in December.
Bill Brown reported that we have 34 people signed up for the Phillies game against San Francisco on July 30th. The cost of tickets is $50. There is still room on the bus and a sign-up sheet is available in the clubhouse.
Bill also announced that a trip to Laurel Hills cemetery and Girard College will be on July 9th. For this trip there is a limited bus capacity of 12 people. He is also finalizing arrangements for a Brandywine museum trip on September 25th.
There were brief reports on bowling, bridge, and pinochle provided by the various activity chairmen.
After announcing some of the events of this day in history, President Cokos adjourned the meeting to refreshments at 2:00.
Respectfully submitted,
Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Friday, November 9, 2018

November, 2018


The meeting was called to order by our president, Al Schmidt, promptly at, 1:30 PM. There were 16 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America followed by an invocation by our Chaplin, David Tarditi.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on September 13, 2018 since there was no business meeting in October due to the Fall Luncheon. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on November 1.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board. He reminded members that dues are now due for 2018.
New member Brian Meyers introduced himself to the club and was given a warm welcome.
Al reported that the nominating committee has been soliciting members to serve on the board of directors as well as a 2nd VP for 2019. Anyone interested should contact Al. A slate of officers will be presented at a December meeting at which time nominations from the floor will also be considered. Voting will occur at the January business meeting after which the new directors and officers will be sworn in.
Al also noted that Brandywine is hosting an Alzheimer’s walk on Nov 17th at 11am and that the Kiwanis club is selling fruit from October 22md to November 18th. Al reminded members that 100 years ago on Nov 8th the Germans were making preparations for Armistice negotiations.
Bill Brown reported that the wine & cheese party is this Saturday, Nov 10th at Grace Episcopal Church hall at 6pm. There will be two forms of entertainment this year, Jack Poupard’s band and a young singer.
The Children’s Diabetes Run will take place on Saturday November 24th. Club members participating as marshals should b=meet at the club at 8am where there will be coffee and pastries.
Bill Brown reported that the December trip to the Tropicana on Dec 4th is now open for reservations and members can sign up at the club or contact Bill. The cost of the trip is $45 which i9ncludes the bus, $15 in slot play, lunch at Carmines after 12:30pm and the Christmas show at 3:30pm.
Al Schmidt reminded members that the annual Christmas party will be held on December 13th in lieu of a regular business meeting.
The meeting adjourned to refreshments at 1:55pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, September 13, 2018

September,2018


The meeting was called to order by our president, Al Schmidt, promptly at, 1:30 PM. There were 19 members present.

The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America followed by an invocation by our Chaplin, David Tarditi.

The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on August 9, 2018. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on September 6.

David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board. The big expense this month was the pop-up tent with the club logo, which was approx. $700.

New member Larry Mazzu introduced himself to the club and was given a warm welcome.

Jay Cokos reported that next week’s speaker would be a well-known writer. Also, the speaker from the Library was rescheduled for the end of November.

Al reminded members that we all should be looking for speakers as well as new members. He also reminded the members about the Indian King beer tasting on September 22nd. Al announced that Camden County is sponsoring a Senior Health Fair on Oct 4th at the Crown Plaza in Cherry Hill. Most importantly Al reminded the members that the next business meeting will be the Fall Luncheon at Tavistock at 12 noon.

Bernie discussed how the flea market is normally run and it appears that we have all our bases covered for transportation, setup, and sales. After the meeting today, the members planned to sort and price items for the market.

Bernie also provided a brief update on Charles Legge and Dan Colombi Howard indicated that Charles is now at the Atrium in Woodbury (the location of the old Woodbury Country club) and Dan is now at Power Back in Moorestown.

Bill Brown reported that he has 20 people signed up so far for Mercer Museum trip on October 16th. We need 40 to break even.

Bridge, pinochle and bowling all begin their competitive season this week. Dennis Kille reported that they had 24 folks out for golf this week.

The meeting adjourned to refreshments at 2:00pm.

Respectfully submitted,

Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Saturday, August 11, 2018

August, 2018


The meeting was called to order by our president, Al Schmidt, promptly at, 1:30 PM. There were 22 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America followed by an invocation by our Chaplin, David Tarditi.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on July 12, 2018. The minutes were approved with one correction. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on August 6.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
Jay Cokos reported that next week’s speaker will be the Haddonfield librarian and the following week will be a speaker on veteran’s affairs.
Al reminded members that the next Jazz concert will be Aug 19th at Haddonfield United Methodist Church at 2pm. He also reminded members that the flea market will be Sept 15th so start gathering your unwanted treasures for donation to the club for this fund raiser.
Al reported that Joe Murphy has started a dance class for autistic children and that it very successful.
Al also provided another of his 100 years ago stories. This time 100 years ago, NJ & PA began discussions on the need for a new bridge the ferry traffic was slow and overburdened. The new bridge opened in 1926 and has become known as the Ben Franklin bridge. It was pointed out that our deceased member, Jack Nunneville, was one of the first people to cross the new bridge. His grandfather’s funeral procession was allowed to cross the bridge the day before it opened to the public.
It was reported that Charles Legge was doing poorly when last visited.
Bill Brown reported that he has 29 people signed up so far for the Phillies game on Tuesday evening, August 28th.
Tom Diemer announced that the Indian King will hold its annual beer tasting fundraiser on September 22nd. Since this is the largest fundraiser for the organization, Tom encouraged members to come out and support the event.
The meeting adjourned to refreshments at 1:55pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, July 5, 2018

July, 2018


The meeting was called to order by our president, Al Schmidt, promptly at, 1:30 PM. There were 18 members present.
The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of God Bless America followed by an invocation by our Chaplin, David Tarditi.
The secretary read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on June 14, 2018. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on July 6.
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board.
Al introduced Bruce Allen as a guest at the meeting. Bruce is a retired Professor from the Univ. of Pa. and he filled out an application for membership in the club.
It was reported that Saul Resnick’s wife is now in rehab and doing better and it was reported that Charles Legge is comfortable in his residence at the Voorhees Senior Center and looking forward to some card playing as he improves.
Jay Cokos reported that he will be in contact with our new superintendent to arrange a date for him to speak to the club. Jay also reported that he has only a few open slots for the remainder of the year.
Bill Brown indicated that he will postpone our next trip scheduled for July 24th to St. John of God in Deptford. To date there is only one person signed up. Bill also mentioned that he is looking into a Phillies game trip but that this year the number of participants required to get the 2 for 1 price is 50 people. He is looking into a Tuesday evening game on September 25th.
It was reported that we had 16 for bridge, 8 for pinochle and 25+ for golf this week.
Respectfully submitted,
Bernie Schaming, Secretary

Thursday, June 14, 2018

June, 2018


The regular business meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held June 14, 2018. President Schmidt called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM. There were 25 members present.
The meeting began with the introduction our guest speaker, Nick Rausch, who spoke on being the dentist to the Flyers, by Saul Resnick.
The regular meeting followed with the Pledge of Allegiance, the singing of God Bless America and the invocation (for flag day)  by D Tarditi.
The acting secretary, Bill Brown, read the minutes from the last Business Meeting held on May 10, 2018. The minutes were approved as read. He also read the minutes from the board of director’s meeting held on June 7th .
David Tarditi gave the treasurer’s report and posted it on the bulletin board. Dave reported that he has moved one of our maturing CDs to gain a more favorable rate.
Jay Cokos reminded members of the speakers for the upcoming two weeks.
Saul Resnick reported on his article for the Haddonfield Sun.
Bill Brown indicated that he now has 49 people signed up and paid for the Middletown, PA trip next Tuesday and that we have slots available. He also reported on our next trip which will be on July 24th  and go to St. John of God in Deptford. This will be a car pool trip and we will get a free lunch.
President Schmidt reminded members of the spring cleanup following today’s meeting. He also reminded everyone  of the need for marchers in the 4th of July parade. We meet at 9:45 near Saxbys (Chestnut and Kings Highway.)
Reports were also given for Bridge, Golf, Pinochle and  Bowling
Meeting adjourned with refreshments following at 2:30.
Respectfully submitted,
Bill Brown for Bernie Schaming, Secretary