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* VT Barefoot Blast Charter / Bylaws Photos of Events * Reservoir Dogs '99
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Minutes from 2004 Green Mountain Water Skiers Annual
Meeting (Approved) Present: Mark Dingeman & Antonia, Bruce & Donna Epstein, John Witmer, Heather Hennessey, Paul Frascoia, Tom Papp, Steve Pakulski, Joe Bourgeois, Darlene McCormick, John Ebert, Cathy Molloy, Kelly Churchill Meeting called to order at 8:14 p.m. by Treasurer Darlene McCormick 2003 Minutes Treasurer's Report
Motion was made to allow a $100.00 budget for course maintenance each year, seconded, unanimously approved. Old Business Waterbury Status: There is a proposal to by one of the state offices to establish a constant year-round level of 5 to 10 feet below normal high water for the apparent purpose of not having to adjust 40 feet down in the winter. Several members questioned the logic if 40 feet has always been the approx. necessary amount to capture spring runoff. If only 10 feet down, water may pass over the dam too rapidly. Bruce and other members noted that topics such as this are the reason why we need interested members to assist in the protection of boater's and skier's rights. Kelly noted that if our name was more encompassing such as Green Mountain Water Sports, we may receive interest from other sports disciplines. Darlene posed the question to Bruce if fishermen were interested in same topics, answer--some. Minimal discussion on name of club, too broad may not be desired either. Wrightsville Status: Tournament Dates Bruce reported on a call received from Bill and Karen Bruzzese about having a Tom Costello Memorial tournament. Mark Dingeman refreshed us on the novice tournament we used to have the day after the Class C Reservoir Dogs, and on the fewer officials required and trained drivers allowed. There was some interest from members. Bruce will put Joe B and any other interested parties in touch with Bill & Karen. Darlene noted that last year after discussion we voted to consider the Reservoir Dog's our Vermont State Championship and then neglected to do so. We will plan to do so this year. Mark noted that he normally provides some results to the guidebook and did so from RD tournament last year. He has easier access to our results than Vermont Slalom Derby, and it is later in the year so people perform better. Observer Law Topic of membership drive came up again during observer law discussion. Volunteers' time availability is key issue. Emailed notices suggesting that contacting reps will help leave members wondering how much effort to spend individually. Kelly offered idea of signing petitions or members writing letters. Bruce noted that individual rather than identical letters were more effective, and spontaneous testimony rather than prepared testimony seems to be better received. Kelly will put some ideas and/or a plan together to begin earlier support for observer bill for next year, noting that by November we are all out of skiing mode and out of contact with each other. Membership Drive Storage space for our equipment. New Business Article IV Section 1, Election of Officers The motion was seconded. Paul indicated that he didn't want to be VP. John Witmer volunteered. Darlene moved an amendment to the slate for John Witmer VP. Amendment seconded and approved. Amended motion approved. Vice-president - John Witmer Article VI Section 1, Proposed Budget Article VII Section 1, Darlene moved that dues remain $6 and $10, with cash and checks accepted. Darlene reported that Northfield Savings Bank created a nonprofit account type and converted us. Darlene noted again that two water ski friends passed away this year, Tom Costello and Joe Livendale. She read an email note that Sid sent about Joe's life, and passed around an address where contributions can be made. Also noted that Sid Davis had stroke and was unable to attend meeting. Suzy Dees reports that full recovery is anticipated. A motion was made to pay a 20% dinner gratuity from the club treasury, seconded, unanimously approved, for $50.00. Website emails General discussion shifted back to increasing membership and offering more events. Kelly may have some ideas to propose. As members' time permits, some are inclined to host additional events such as learn-to-ski days or fundraisers. The day after the Reservoir Dogs tournament was identified as a possible good date for a fun or novice tournament, reflecting some of the discussion above. Some members suggested marketing our events to marinas and boat and ski shops. A motion was made that if any member wanted to propose an event that a meeting of the board would be called to review and vote. The motion was second, unanimously approved. Joe B. asked about getting a jump. The cost was identified as one obstacle and the acceptance on any body of water as the other major obstacle. Bruce does not believe a jump would have to be permitted by the state, only slalom courses at this time. Darlene pointed out that people go to 3-event tournaments to learn to jump. The suggestion was made to hold next year's meeting at a member's house. No discussion ensued, as everyone was leaving. Motion to end meeting at 10:01 p.m., seconded, unanimously approved.
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