Briggin Rights Shoot

This is just a reminder that the Braggin Rights Shoot is Saturday October 17, 2015 from 9 am to 1 pm. This is a fun shoot for all club members. Twenty five each of trap, skeet, and five stand will be shot. The entry fee is $5.00 plus the cost of rounds. Prizes will be awarded to the shooters with the highest scores and the lowest score. Guests are welcome but they cannot share in the prizes. It is a fun day and I encourage all levels of shooters to come on out and have some fun. Lunch will be provided. I hope to see you all there.

Best Regards,

Sam Valenza

President, Rockford Skeet club

BOD Meeting Minutes – Sept. 2015

BOD Meeting of 8 September 2015PRESENT: Sam Valenza, Larry Ohda, Randy Scott, Al Perry, Harley Shepherd, Clay Buehler, and Terry VanDerBoom

ABSENT:   None

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 1735 BY PRESIDENT SAM VALENZA

Minutes of 3 August 2015 – Accepted as presented 6-0

  1. Treasurers Report – Accepted as read, attached by reference
  2. 2015 Projects
    1. Hand gun range pulley system – in process – plan approved.
    2. Construction of 5 stand deck – on hold pending over shoot rights resolution – No change.
    3. Electrical power for 5 stand area – on hold pending over shoot rights resolution – Need to add electrical drops. Cost under evaluation.
    4. Cameras for 5 stand and pistol range – 5 cameras donated – Need volunteers to install. Action Sam
  3. 2015 Events
    1. Registered skeet shoot – Complete Net income from Shoot – $1,111.30
    2. Old Geezer shoot – 19 September – information on club bulletin bb
    3. Landfill Lunch – 15 September 2015
    4. Braggin Rights shoot – 10 October 2015
    5. Turkey Shoot – 7 November 2015 – information on club bb
  4. New Business
    1. Club offer to S&T to purchase on 5 May 2015 – No formal response from S and T Land Corp
      1. Representatives from the land corporation and the RST club will meet September 14.
    2. A formal request was presented by Ed Clifford to conduct shooting lessons at the club (July Board meeting). A club policy will be established to address shooting instructions for all instruction. Ed will be notified of policy. Action complete. Policy approved by board and posted.
    3. Seal coat is needed by year end. Quotes received from two suppliers and D & S was selected. Time and date will be determined that best serve club needs. The club will be closed for 24 hours when seal coating complete. Action complete.
    4. Quarterly board member meeting with Accountants – Wednesday August 5. Action complete.
  5. No other member business.
    1. A member request to open the trap field on Skeet field 3 was received.
      1. Exploratory discussions regarding safety and reopening costs have begun Action: Sam and Clay
    2. Additional club logo hats will be ordered and the membership will polled as to feasibility of interest to order denim shirts with logo for those interested.

NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING IS Monday October 5, 2015 @ 1730

Respectfully submitted – Al Perry, Secretary

President’s Message – Sept. 2015

President’s Message

(September 2015)

The Silver Dollar Registered Skeet Shoot was held on August 15 & 16. It was the best registered shoot we have had in several years with 25+  shooters, many were club members. The club made a net profit of $1100. Thanks to Dave and Beth Schroeder and their crew for coordinating this very successful event.

The meeting that was planned with the S&T for August 5 was re-scheduled to Monday September 14. The purpose of the meeting is to try to resolve differences between the two organizations. I’m hopeful this and any subsequent meetings will bring both groups closer together.

The second annual Geezer Shoot is Saturday September 19, 2015. The shoot will start at 10am and finish when done. The shoot consists of one round of skeet and two round of 5 stand. There will be three winners in each class (1st, 2nd, and 3rd). The age classes are 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75 and over. The cost is $15.00 and includes rounds, awards, and lunch. I hope to see you out there.

Also the annual “Braggin Rights Shoot” is Oct. 10, 2105. I will be sending out information on this shoot in the next week or two.

If you haven’t notice yet, the picnic table under the tree on skeet field 1 has been rebuilt. Thanks to Rich Tomasewski and LK Roney for taking the initiative to fund and build the table. It looks great.

Thanks to the generous donation of one of our club members, who wishes to remain anonymous, we will be installing four cameras on the pistol range. Two cameras will be inside of the range building, one will point down range, and one bullet camera will be mounted on the peak of the range building pointing down to the 5 stand venue.

The club will be hosting a steak lunch for our good neighbors over at the Land fill on Tuesday September 15. This is a token of our appreciation for all that they do for our club. Thanks to the good folks at the Landfill. BON APPETIT!!!

If anyone is interested in getting certified for the handgun range, please contact Milt Schwanke at 815-988-2278 for weekend morning classes and Don Lyddon at 815-877-0754 for weekday afternoon classes. You will need to bring a handgun, ammo, eye and ear protection, and a $25.00 annual fee.

2015 Club Projects

  • Construction of a 5 stand deck – approved and on hold
  • Electrical power for the 5 stand – under consideration
  • Cameras for 5 stand and the handgun range – under consideration
  • Pulley systems for the handgun range – in process

 2015 Club Events

  • Old Geezer Shoot – 9/19/15
  • Landfill lunch – 9/8/15
  • Bragging Rights Shoot – 10/10/15
  • Turkey Shoot – 11/7/15

Best Regards

Sam Valenza

President, Rockford Skeet Club

BOD Meeting Minutes – August 2015

BOD Meeting of 3 August 2015:

PRESENT:  Sam Valenza, Larry Ohda, Randy Scott, Al Perry, Harley Shepherd, Clay Buehler, and Terry VanDerBoom

ABSENT:   None

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 1735 BY PRESIDENT SAM VALENZA

  1. Minutes of 1 July 2015 – Accepted as presented 6-0
  2. Treasurers Report – Accepted as read, attached by reference
  3. 2015 Projects
    1. Hand gun range pulley system – in process – design complete preparing to place footings for one stand for design validation.
    2. Construction of 5 stand deck – on hold pending over shoot rights resolution
    3. Electrical power for 5 stand area – on hold pending over shoot rights resolution
    4. Cameras for 5 stand and pistol range – In process
  4. 2015 Events
    1. Vintage shoot – 20 June 2015 – Complete
    2. Registered skeet shoot – August 15 and 16, 2015
    3. Old Geezer shoot – 5 September – information on club bulletin bb
    4. Landfill Lunch – 8 September 2015
    5. Braggin Rights shoot – 10 October 2015
    6. Turkey Shoot – 7 November 2015 – information on club bb
  5. New Business
    1. Club offer to S&T to purchase on 5 May 2015 – No formal response from S and T Land Corp
      1. Ed Clifford met with Randy Scott and agreed representatives from the S & T Board and Rockford Trap and Skeet club would meet for further discussions regarding offer. Meeting tentatively set for Wednesday August 5.
    2. A formal request was presented by Ed Clifford to conduct shooting lessons at the club (July Board meeting). A club policy will be established to address shooting instructions for all instruction. Ed will be notified of policy (action Al Perry; Sam Valenza)
    3. Seal coat is needed by year end. Quotes received from two suppliers and D & S was selected. Time and date will be determined that best serve club needs.  The club will be closed for 24 hours when seal coating complete.
    4. Additional compensation approved for five stand field maintenance performed voluntarily by club member.
    5. Quarterly board member meeting with Accountants – Wednesday August 5.
  6. No other member business.

NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING IS TUESDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2015 @ 1730 (moved to Tuesday due to labor day)

Respectfully submitted – Al Perry, Secretary

 

 

 

President’s Message – August 2015

President’s Message

(August 2015)

Congratulation to club member Ben Schroeder who recently competed in Sparta Il. at the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) National tournament.  Ben, along with 5 others, shot 198 out of 200.  The ties were broken by reverse run and Ben earned a second place varsity medal.  There were hundreds of skeet competitors from 36 states. His three person squad from the Central Falcons also took home a second place trophy. The next week Ben won 12 gauge runner up at the Jr. World Skeet Tournament in San Antonio Tx. Ben along with 7 others shot 100s and the ties were decided by shoot off. Good job Ben.

The club will be hosting our Silver Dollar Registered Skeet Shoot on August 15 & 16, 2015. If you are interested in shooting in this event or would like to help out, please call Dave Schroeder at 815-988-7552. Saturday’s lunch is sponsored by Der Rathskeller with dessert provided by Blackhawk Propane. Thanks much to these two organizations for supporting this shoot.

A meeting has been set up on August 5 with a committee from the S&T BOD and the club BOD for the purpose of trying to resolve differences between the two organizations. I will keep you all informed as to any meaningful resolutions/discussions that come out of this meeting and any subsequent meetings.

The club parking lot will be seal coated in the next couple of week. The club will be closed on the day that it is done. I will send out an email to let you all know when this will happen.

As I keep promising, we will finally start the work to install a target pulley system on the handgun range. Plans have been finalized and we are just waiting for the construction committee to work out a schedule to begin work.

If anyone is interested in getting certified for the handgun range, please contact Milt Schwanke at 815-988-2278 for weekend morning classes and Don Lyddon at 815-877-0754 for weekday afternoon classes. You will need to bring a handgun, ammo, eye and ear protection, and a $25.00 annual fee.

2015 Club Projects

  • Construction of a 5 stand deck – approved and on hold
  • Electrical power for the 5 stand – under consideration
  • Cameras for 5 stand and the handgun range – under consideration
  • Pulley systems for the handgun range – design being developed

2015 Club Events

  • Registered Skeet Shoot – 8/15 & 16/15
  • Old Geezer Shoot – 9/19/15
  • Landfill lunch – 9/8/15
  • Bragging Rights Shoot – 10/10/15
  • Turkey Shoot – 11/7/15

Best Regards

Sam Valenza

President, Rockford Skeet Club

President’s Message – July 2015

President’s Message

(July 2015)

The Vintage shoot was held on June 20. The winners were Frank Halsey, high overall; Woody Woodruff, 1st place trap; Andrew Meier, 1st place 5 stand. Congratulations guys. I was told that the food was really good. Thanks to Frank Halsey and his crew for organizing this event.

The club submitted a formal offer to the President of the S&T BOD, Ed Clifford, to purchase the club land from the S&T Corporation on May 5. As of this date, we still have not had a response. It appears that the formal offer was not presented to the S&T BOD for consideration and for sure has not been presented to the stockholders for a vote. In my opinion, it would be common courtesy for the S&T to respond to the club’s offer. There was discussion about forming a committee from the S&T BOD and the club BOD for the purpose of holding meetings to workout possible resolutions. The Club BOD committee is willing to meet on any date that is agreeable to both parties. Hopefully this can happen it the very near future.

The club will be hosting our Silver Dollar Registered Skeet Shoot on August 15 & 16, 2015. If you are interested in shooting in this event or would like to help out, please call Dave Schroeder at 815-988-7552.

When making payments for rounds, please be sure the sum total is divisible by $3.50. If this is not done your rounds credit will be rounded down.

We again have club hats for sale. They are located in the glass case on the back wall of the club house. The price is $20.00. Put the money in an envelope and insert it in the deposit drawer.

Plans are in the works to have club breakfasts a couple times a month on a Saturday and/or Sunday morning starting sometime in October. If you are interested in helping out, please call Rich Tomasewski at 815-988-4898. More to follow as plans become firm.

The BOD has again agreed to donate $300.00 to the Boy Scout Shoot which will be held at the Upland Gun club on September 12, 2015

If anyone is interested in getting certified for the handgun range, please contact Milt Schwanke at 815-988-2278 for weekend morning classes and Don Lyddon at 815-877-0754 for weekday afternoon classes. You will need to bring a handgun, ammo, eye and ear protection, and a $25.00 annual fee.

2015 Club Projects

  • Construction of a 5 stand deck – approved and on hold
  • Electrical power for the 5 stand – under consideration
  • Cameras for 5 stand and the handgun range – under consideration
  • Pulley systems for the handgun range – design being developed

2015 Club Events

  • Registered Skeet Shoot – 8/15 & 16/15
  • Old Geezer Shoot – 9/19/15
  • Landfill lunch – 9/8/15
  • Bragging Rights Shoot – 10/10/15
  • Turkey Shoot – 11/7/15

Best Regards

Sam Valenza

President, Rockford Skeet Club

BOD Meeting Minutes – July 2015

BOD Meeting of 6 July 2015:

PRESENT:  Sam Valenza, Larry Ohda, Randy Scott, Al Perry, Harley Shepherd, Clay Buehler, and Terry VanDerBoom

ABSENT:   None

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 1735 BY PRESIDENT SAM VALENZA

Minutes of 1 June 2015 – Accepted as presented 6-0

  1. Treasurers Report – Accepted as read, attached by reference
  2. 2015 Projects
    1. Hand gun range pulley system – in process (Status from Greg and Caleb)
    2. Construction of 5 stand deck – on hold pending over shoot rights resolution
    3. Electrical power for 5 stand area – on hold pending over shoot rights resolution
    4. Cameras for 5 stand and pistol range – In process
  3. 2015 Events
    1. Vintage shoot – 20 June 2015 – Complete
    2. Registered skeet shoot – August 15 and 16, 2015
    3. Old Geezer shoot – 5 September – information on club bulletin bb
    4. Landfill Lunch – 8 September 2015
    5. Braggin Rights shoot – 10 October 2015
    6. Turkey Shoot – 7 November 2015 – information on club bb
  4. New Business
    1. Club offer to S&T to purchase on 5 May 2015 – No formal response from S and T Land Corp
      1. Ed Clifford – President of S & T land Corp. attended Rockford Trap and Skeet club for discussions with board.
      2. Discussions included several alternatives that are under Board review including forming smaller teams on each board to enter into resolution discussions.
    2. A formal request was presented by Ed Clifford to conduct shooting lessons at the club. This request was tabled until August meeting
    3. Club Breakfasts: approved 6-0; two club member prepared events monthly. This will be by donation only.
    4. Boy Scout Shoot Donation: Approved 4-3. $300 event donation.
    5. Seal coating parking lot. Seal coat is needed by year end and Sam Valenza initiating quote process.
    6. Weed control for 5 Stand and handgun range; First application complete; Second for late fall.
  5. Business of members – Board agreed to begin trending data for birds shot by location. Action Harley Sheperd & Al Perry
    1. No other member business.

NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING IS MONDAY, 3 AUGUST 2015 @ 1730

Respectfully submitted – Al Perry, Secretary

BOD Meeting Minutes – June 2015

BOD Meeting of 1 June 2015

PRESENT:  Sam Valenza, Larry Ohda, Randy Scott, Sam Parkinson, Harley Shepherd, Clay Buehler, and Terry VanDerBoom

ABSENT:   None

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 1735 BY PRESIDENT SAM VALENZA

Minutes of 4 May 2015 – Accepted as presented 6-0

  1. Treasurers Report – Accepted as read, attached by reference
  2. 2015 Projects
    1. Hand gun range pulley system – in process
    2. Construction of 5 stand deck – tabled
    3. Electrical power for 5 stand area – tabled
    4. Cameras for 5 stand and pistol range – tabled
  3. 2015 Events
    1. Vintage shoot – 20 June 20 – information on club bulletin board
    2. Registered skeet shoot – August 15 and 16
    3. Old Geezer shoot – 5 September – information on club bulletin bb
    4. Landfill Lunch – 8 September
    5. Turkey Shoot – 7 November – information on club bb
    6. Braggin Rights shoot – 10 October
  4. New Business
    1. Club offer to S&T to purchase on 5 May – No response – President will inform the general membership via his newsletter that no response has been received
    2. Conduction of shooting classes for personal gain
      1. Forbidden – a motion to direct the secretary to send a letter to a possible violator and possible repercussions – App 6-0
    3. New club policy regarding use of club facilities and property
      1. Motion made to establish policy to clearly state rules – App 6-0
      2. Policy must state at a minimum
        1. Must have Board approval
        2. Requestor must have a personal liability policy naming the Club
      3. Use of personal remotes on 5 stand
        1. May not be used
        2. Use prevents the club from knowing how many targets are thrown, which may affect how many resources the club may wish to use on 5 stand
  • Why only 5 stand ? Skeet and trap have counters on each machine and can use that information for allocation of resources
  1. Change to membership application – suggested we add DOB and primary shooting interest – after discussion – Withdrawn
  1. Business of members – None

NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING IS MONDAY, 6 JULY 2015 AT 1730

Respectfully submitted – Sam Parkinson, Secretary

President’s Message – June 2015

President’s Message

(June 2015)

Sam Parkinson, BOD Secretary, will be leaving us and moving to Wisconsin in July to be closer to his son and family. Sam will be sorely missed. His contributions to the club have been many and include serving on the BOD for the past six years to cutting the club grass for many years. On behalf of the Rockford Skeet Club I wish Sam great success and enjoyment in his new venture. Thanks Sam for all of your hard work and dedication. You have been a true asset in making the club what it is today. Good Luck to you and your wife Carol.

I have appointed Al Perry as Club Secretary for Sam’s remaining term which expires in March of 2016. I and the other BOD members are looking forward to working with Al. Thanks AL for serving the club by accepting this position. Congratulations.

The club submitted a formal offer to purchase the club land from the S&T Corporation on May 5. As of this date, we have not had a response. We are waiting for the S&T Board of Directors to accept, reject, make a counter offer, and/or ask for a vote from the stockholders. Hopefully we will get a response in the very near future.

The following is a new policy regarding training/instruction for personal monetary gain utilizing club property and equipment.

CLUB FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, USE OF

Club facilities and equipment are intended for the express use of club members and their guests.  Members may request permission from the Board of Directors to hold special events or formal training/instruction sessions using club facilities and/or equipment.  Members being granted permission may not receive any personal remuneration for their services without prior permission from the Board of Directors. If permission is granted, the instructor shall have a personal liability insurance policy and the club shall be a named insured on the policy

VINTAGE SHOOT – June 20, 2015

This is a shoot where only vintage guns are used. It is only open to side by sidesand pre-World War II single barrel trap guns. 50 trap targets and 50 sporting clay targets will be shot. Lunch will be included. The cost of the shoot with lunch and awards is $20. The shoot will be shot between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.

When making a payment by check and using the deposit drawer in the club house, it is not necessary to use an envelope as long as a note is made on the memo portion of the check stating what the reason for payment.

One of the tools that are used to manage club business is the use of counters on our machines. By monitoring the counters on a quarterly basis, we can determine how many targets are thrown and then extract the number of rounds shoot on each field. This information can then be used to determine allocation of resources. The 5 stand/sporting clays machines do not have counters. The only way we can count the number of targets thrown is by using the counter on the club owned hand held remotes. When members use their own personal remotes, we cannot get an accurate count. Therefore personal remotes are no longer permitted to be used on the 5 stand/sporting clays venue. Also both club owned remotes have to be checked out every time they are used. Please print or sign the log book legibly.

We will be installing one target pulley system on the hand gun range in the near future. After this system is used and tested, additional systems will be added.

If anyone is interested in getting certified for the handgun range, please contact Milt Schwanke at 815-988-2278 for weekend morning classes and Don Lyddon at 815-877-0754 for weekday afternoon classes. You will need to bring a handgun, ammo, eye and ear protection, and a $25.00 annual fee.

2015 Club Projects

  • Construction of a 5 stand deck – approved and on hold
  • Electrical power for the 5 stand – under consideration
  • Cameras for 5 stand and the handgun range – under consideration
  • Pulley systems for the handgun range – design being developed

2015 Club Events

  • Vintage shoot – 6/20/15
  • Registered Skeet Shoot – 8/15 & 16/15
  • Old Geezer Shoot – 9/19/15
  • Landfill lunch – 9/8/15
  • Bragging Rights Shoot – 10/10/15
  • Turkey Shoot – 11/7/15

Best Regards

Sam Valenza

President, Rockford Skeet Club

BOD Letter to Members

Fellow Club members,

You may have heard talk about the Rockford Skeet Club (RSC) wanting to buy the land that the RSC sits on from the S&T Corporation. Well it is true. The RSC recently made a formal offer to the S&T. Although we have not had a formal response from the S&T the discussions that were held at the annual stockholder’s meeting were not favorable for the sale. Some of the S&T board members felt that the offer was too low even though the offer doubled the original investment of $500.00 per share.

The reason the RSC wants to buy the land is twofold. First, by owning the land the RSC is in total control of its’ own destiny. The RSC won’t have to depend on another entity to make decisions. Along with that, the RSC is in discussions to buy about 10 acres of the overshoot land. As you may or may not know our shot is falling on land that we do not own. We do, however, have an overshoot agreement that does offer some protection. It makes sense that we should own all of the land and not just part of it. You might ask why the S&T doesn’t buy the land. If that were to happen our rent would go up substantially which leads to the second reason as to why the RSC should own the land. Our rent has gone up this year from $7500 to $7800 and will remain at that level for 5 years and then will increase to $8100 per year for another 5 years under the current lease. So far the RSC has paid over $80,000 to the S&T. Currently each member pays an average of $31.00 per year. You might ask why not renegotiate a new lease. Well, we tried this year and were unsuccessful. The rent money that we are spending each year can be used to invest in the RSC for the benefit of the members.

Why was the S&T formed? The S&T was formed in 2004 as a means to finance the purchase of the land that the RSC was renting from another owner. The RSC, at that time, did not have the money and a loan from a bank for a gun club with lead on the land would scare most financial institutions away. Therefore the S&T was formed and shares were sold at an initial offering of $500 per share to any member in good standing with the RSC. Only RSC members could buy shares.

The shares are not transferable and have to be redeemed upon leaving the RSC or upon death. Also, no stockholder could own more than 10 shares. Currently, there are 30 stockholders holding 92 shares. The initial stock sale did not raise enough money to buy the land and as a result, two RSC members/stockholders loaned the S&T the balance of the money. Those loans were paid off over the next few years. Another reason for forming the S&T was to provide a firewall between the RSC and the S&T so that it would be harder to lose the land in the event of a law suit. Also, it was thought that the S&T could buy additional land as it became available.

It is the belief of the RSC Board of Directors (BOD) that this firewall is no longer needed or would be effective in shielding the club from a law suit. In today’s environment people sue anyone connected or remotely connected to an incident. Also the RSC has liability insurance to help protect it against a suit. The S&T requires the RSC to be a named insured on the RSC’s insurance policy which tell us that there is risk to all parties.

The RSC is offering $67,000 for the land which is the original S&T purchase price. The value of the land and the cash on hand equals a per share value of $1,067.22 as reported at the annual stockholder’s meeting on April 28, 2015 by the S&T Board of Directors. As you can see the value of the original stock offering price has more than doubled. That amounts to about an 8% return per year, not too shabby. Over and over the members of the RSC were told that this is not an attempt to make money. We firmly believe that the majority of the stockholders share this view.

There were thirteen shares redeemed in the last few months at a per share price of $1009.85. Why would anyone be entitled to much more than the redeemed shares? The S&T BOD stated at the annual meeting that they are not going to release the thirteen redeemed shares to the membership for purchase. Why, since they do have a list of members that want to buy those thirteen shares.

It has been a rough few years but we have moved from a club that was virtually broke to a club with money in the bank. Which leads to one very important point, the RSC has the cash to buy the land at the offered price. No loans, dues increase or rounds increase will be required. There have been contrary rumors and they are totally unfounded.

How does the S&T benefit the club and the answer is very little if anything. They don’t pay the real estate taxes, they don’t pay for liability insurance, and they don’t reinvest in the club or make any improvements. RSC pays for all of this. Protection from laws suits? Well, maybe, but that is questionable. Frankly, we simply don’t need the S&T anymore as it has outlived its usefulness.

Most stockholders bought shares to protect the RSC and not to make money. In fact, some members plan to donate some or all of the proceeds that they receive from the sale of their stock to the RSC.

The Rockford Skeet Club Board of Directors believes that by owning the land, the RSC will have complete control of its destiny, will save thousands of dollars in rental fees, and is in the best interest of the club and its members now and in the future.

Hopefully this makes the RSC BOD position clear. If you have any questions, please contact any RSC BOD member.

Best Regards,

Board of Directors

Rockford Skeet Club