BOD Meeting Minutes – August 2021

RCS BOD ,  August 3  2021                                                                                                        PRESENT:  Sam Valenza, , Bill Shold, Al Perry,. Terry Van Den Boom, Todd Hendreys, Randy Scott, Caleb Davis.

1.     Meeting called to order at 5:30 by President Sam Valenza

2.     Minutes of July / 2021 – Approved, 6-0

3.    Treasurers Report:  Approved, 6-0

4.    2021 Projects:

a.     Additional concrete work to complete sidewalks on field 1 station 8 to 4 and from stair case sidewalks to semi-circle on all skeet fields. – 8/4/21  

b.     Skeet houses and Trap houses maintenance Completed

c.     Paint propane tank – Todd Hendreys, ?????????????

d.   9 skeet posts to be replaced. Approved

6.          2021  Events.

a.   Annual meeting – 7/17   8:30 A.M.   Completed

b. Club fun day – July 17 Completed.  Next years July 16th 2022

c.  Registered Skeet Shoot – Canceled

d.  Landfill lunch – September 17th

e. Family pig roast – October 2nd

7. New Business:  

1.  Trap and skeet leagues. T.B.D.

2. Target stands for pistol range. Purchased

3.  Land sale, completed 7/29/21

a. Shooting Instructions for venues, Approved. 5-stand to be on 9/12/ 21

Meeting adjourned at 6:30

Next Board meeting September 7, 2021                                                                                          Respectfully submitted – Caleb Davis, Secretary

President’s Message – August 2021

President’s Message

(August, 2021)

 

Thanks to Rich Tonasewski and his helpers Victor Barkauskas, and Bob Raley for repairing and painting all the skeet houses and replacing the stairways on all of the skeet fields. They look amazing. Thanks, guys, for your hard work and skills.

We are having cement work done on the skeet fields and as a result all skeet fields will be closed on Wednesday Aug. 4 and Thursday Aug. 5. Trap, 5-stand, and the handgun range will remain open.

The club fun day went was held in July and went very well. Thanks to Dan Gengo for preparing the food which was delicious. Numerous prizes were handed out during the drawing and raffle. The plan is do it again next year since we had a good turnout and I think fun was had by all.

The board is addressing the results of the club survey. We are in the process in getting instructors for all of the venues and establishing dates. Once this is done, I will notify all of you. There is interest in trap and skeet leagues. If anyone is interested in running a league either this fall and/or next spring, please let me know.  A 5-stand league is currently up and running.  A bird dog working demonstration is also being planned for next spring.  

The sale of the Skeet Club land to the Northern Illinois and Pistol Club has been finalized. Some of our board members will be meeting with some of their board members in the near future. Please know that we have protected our club with a signed memorandum of agreement which insures that we will be shooting on the property for at least the next 30 years.

Twilight Tuesday Connections Each second and fourth Tuesday evening starting a 7 pm come and join your fellow sportsmen and sportswomen for a couple of low-key rounds of skeet.  Some of the nights we will have a theme but you can shoot any gun that you prefer.
August 10: Bring a different action.  Levers, Pumps, what have you got?
August 24: TBD
                             
Bill Shold, Skeet Chairman (williamshold@gmail.com), is coordinating these shoots.  

In an effort to attract new members August 28 will be no fee days for guests. Only pay for rounds shot. Each member is allowed to bring 4 guests from 9 am to noon. Members/safety officers will be available to help with safety and shooting instructions. Check in at the club house by signing the guest book and obtaining a visitors’ badge for your guests. Hopefully they will leave with a membership application in hand.  

If anyone is interested in getting certified for the handgun range, please contact Milt Schwanke at 815-988-2278, George Ketter at 815-456-2871, or Caleb Davis at 815-243-1483. You will need to bring a handgun, ammo, eye and ear protection and a $25.00 annual fee.        

2021 Club Projects
Skeet field 1 cement sidewalk from station 4 to station 8 and walks from all skeet fields high houses to the stairs – work in process

Skeet and trap House maintenance – Complete

Paint propane tank – August

Replace skeet field markers – fall time frame

2021 Events
Landfill Lunch – 9/17/21

Pig roast – 10/2/21  

Remember gun safety is our number 1 priority.

Best Regards,
Sam Valenza
President, Rockford Skeet Club

Rockford Skeet Club Mission Statement
The Rockford Skeet Club’s objectives are to encourage organized target shooting; to forward the development of those characteristics of honesty, good fellowship, self-discipline, team-play, and self-reliance which are the essentials of good sportsmanship. It is the duty of all members to contribute to the wellbeing, to protect, to grow, and to enhance the club and its members now and in the future.