EL TORO ARCHERS NEWSLETTER January, 2005 Since 1954 President s Message: Happy New Year By Jason Conner Happy New Year, everyone! This year promises to be another interesting year as our club continues to evolve. Our membership continues to grow and the Marine base will soon be auctioned off by the Navy. In an effort to increase tournament attendance, we have reduced our public tournament schedule to four events per year. Likewise, in order to increase work party attendance, we will have only four non-tournament work parties this year. We have also changed our work party credit policies and dues structure to encourage attendance. On another note, we now have 50th Anniversary T- shirts available. Please be sure to check them out at the next work party. The price is $10 each. So, once again, Happy New Year here s to another 50 years of field archery! Happy New Year! See you at the range! Jason Conner and Harry Parmer present a check to Liz Quist of the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund. Club Donation to Marine Fund El Toro Archers President Jason Conner and Public Relations Officer Harry Parmer recently presented a check for $1,000 to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund. The donation, which includes the proceeds of the Witch Hunt Charity 3-D, was presented to Fund Treasurer Liz Quist at the Camp Pendleton Marine Base. The fund helps the families of injured Marines with travel and living expenses so that they can be with their loved ones during their recovery. We re proud to be able to help this worthwhile organization. Upcoming Events January 15: Work Party 8 A.M. February 19: Work Party 8 A.M. February 20: Traditional 3-D 9 A.M. March 19: Work Party 8 A.M. April 23: Work Party 8 A.M. April 24: Creek Walk 3-D 9 A.M.
Page 2 Fall Hunt 3-D Results Cub Male Sight 1st Nathan Shaw (272) 2nd Bryce Marquez (229) Cub Female Sight 1st Ashlynn Harla (92) Adult Males Bowhunter 1st Richard Blackwood (373) 2nd Evan Miller (330) 3rd Grady Miller (328) Adult Male Bowhunter Limited 1st Michael Nunez (246) 2nd Kerry Shaw Adult Male Freestyle 1st Tom Marquez (395) 2nd Anthony Hernandez Sr. (226) Adult Male Freestyle Limited 1st Ron Hunt (216) Adult Male Recurve 1st Terry Hogan (276) 2nd Charlie Layne (239) 3rd Craig Pearson (235) Adult Male Longbow 1st Glen Simmons (277) 2nd Jack Hudson (249) 3rd Mike Pearson (235) Fall Hunt 3-D Take-Down Thank you to the brave few who took down targets after the fall hunt: Doug Ross, Jim Pickett, Mike Nunez, Larry Clemons, Mark Hargett, Terry Hogan, Grady Miller, Evan Miller, and Tom Schenk. December Work Party Thank you to everyone who came out for the maintenance work party on December 11 (even though some of you didn t realize that was what you were coming out for!): Mark Hargett, Charlie Layne, Vaughn Brewster, Gary Sorenson, Mike Hanson, Doug Ross, Jeff Hanson, Mark Helmer, Micheal Hughes, and Mike Bondesen. WELCOME! A warm welcome to our new club members. We hope to see all of you at the range soon! Daniel and Iliana Adler and their kids, Jacob and Nicole Perry and Sharon Pacheco and their son, Axl Luan Le Jeff and Janine DuMontelle and their sons, Paul, Michael, and John Barry and Lori Sullivan and their kids, Brad, Patrick, and Annie Ashkan Kiani Time to Renew Membership It s that time of year again time to renew your El Toro Archers membership. Your renewal packet should be arriving soon, so when it does, don t delay. Send it back right away, so you won t be left out in the cold when the gate combination changes. As you may know, this year renewal dues will be reduced by $20 for each work party you attended in 2004, down to a minimum of ZERO! What a deal! If you have any questions, call our membership chairman, Brian Matthiesen, at 949-395-3955. New ETA T-shirts on Sale Now 50 th Anniversary 1954-2004 El Toro Archers Newsletter New El Toro Archers 50th anniversary T-shirts are available for sale now. These are highquality, 100% cotton shirts in beige with our newly redesigned logo in full color on the back and a smaller version on the front. The shirts are a bargain at only $10 each. They will be on sale at work parties and shoots. Buy one today!
El Toro Archers Newsletter Page 3 2004 Year-End Treasurer s Report CASH FLOW--EL TORO ARCHERS2004 INFLOWS Contributions Received $705.00 Membership Income 11,701.20 Tournaments 4,170.02 Concession Income 97.09 TOTAL INFLOWS $16,576.22 OUTFLOWS Dumpster and Porta-Potties $2,717.01 Range Maintenance 1,149.05 Equipment 288.35 Supplies 52.78 Contributions and Special Awards 1,587.63 Targets 3,726.23 3D Tournament Supplies 997.50 Concession 576.34 Medals and Trophies 1,267.14 Insurance 3,780.00 Newsletter 1,012.65 Office Supplies 317.32 PO Box Rental 38.00 Tax Filing Fees 85.00 Voicemail, Email, Website 217.81 TOTAL OUTFLOWS 17,812.81 OVERALL TOTAL < $1,236.59 > g 2005 ETA Board Meeting Schedule Here are the dates for El Toro Archers Board of Directors meetings for the coming year. Of course, these dates are subject to change. January 6 July 7 February 3 August 4 March 3 September 1 April 7 October 6 May 5 November 3 June 2 December 1 El Toro Archers 2005 Schedule Here s our shoot schedule for 2005. As you ll notice, we ve cut down the number of public tournaments we re hosting to four to bring it more in line with the amount of help that is actuallyavailable from members. We will also hold the Club Championship, Club Banquet, and perhaps other events for club members only. As usual, there will be a work party the day before each shoot. Additional maintenance work parties will also be scheduled. Watch the Upcoming Events listing in the newsletter for dates of these. Traditional 3-D February 20 Creek Walk 3-D April 24 Club Championship May 15 Big Bull 3-D July 17 Fall Harvest 3-D October 16 Club banquet September 17 El Toro Archers Officers President: Jason Conner (714) 382-1495 Vice President: Marc Urias (949) 458-2986 Secretary: Marc Urias (949) 458-2986 Treasurer: Darell Freeman (949) 362-8856 Range Captain: Eric Hoffman (949) 597-1978 3-D Chair: Sherri Schamel and Ron Benjamin (949) 458-8746 Hunt Chairman: Gary Forte (949) 661-0741 Public Affairs Officer: Harry Parmer (949) 888-6218 Newsletter Editor: Marla Yoshida (949) 249-3506 Membership Chair: Brian Matthiesen (949) 395-3955 Tournament Chair: William Figueroa (714) 234-8263 Member-at-Large: Sherry Martin (714) 544-8874
Page 4 El Toro Archers Newsletter EL TORO ARCHERS TRADITIONAL 3-D February 20, 2004 (no rainout date) Shooting starts at 9:00 a.m. Registration starts at 8:00 a.m. Prices Adults $20 Seniors (60+) $13 Couple $30 Family $40 max Young adult (15-17) $10 Youth (12-14) $8 Cub (up to 11) $5 $5 discount for adults with proof of NFAA or CBH-SAA membership = El Toro Archers 2005 Schedule Traditional bows only. Sorry, no compounds, no rangefinders, no sights of any kind. 42 3-D animal targets. Unmarked yardage, 12-10-8-5 scoring. Adult classes: Recurve, longbow with aluminum arrows, longbow with wood arrows, non-laminated self bow. Awards for 1st - 3rd, all styles. i 5 Irvine Center Dr. in Sand Canyon Irvine Blvd. Magazine Rd. Q El Toro Archers Traditional 3-D Feb 20 Creek Walk 3-D Apr 24 Big Bull 3-D July 17 Fall Harvest 3-D Oct 16 i405 Alton Pkwy. Bake Pkwy. For more information call Marla: (949) 249-3506. Lake Forest Trabuco Rd.
El Toro Archers Newsletter Page 5 Board Minutes The October meeting of the El Toro Archers board of directors was called to order by President Jason Conner, with Darell Freeman, Sherri Schamel, Ron Benjamin, Marla Yoshida, Harry Parmer, Sherry Martin, and William Figueroa also present. Range Relocation Update - Discussed various updates on the leading relocation options. Field Range Maintenance - Field course has been renumbered and shooting stakes have been re-marked, many thanks to Charlie Layne. Sherry Martin is ordering a new set of paper field targets (10 of each size). Broadhead Range - Decided that it still needs to be moved upstream. We will do so at the next available maintenance work party. Club Charter and Field Range Certification - Marc Urias is updating both so they reflect the same date. 50th Anniversary Memorabilia - No progress on stickers, buttons, and refrigerator magnets. Decided to order T-shirts as follows: Color = First choice is Hunter green or forest green (dark green). Second choice is navy blue. Pricing: One-time setup fee = $125; per shirt cost = $10. William Figueroa will place the order and coordinate payment with Darell Freeman. Turnaround time is two weeks from placement of order. Witch Hunt 3D Prep-Course layout, map, scorecards, and scoresheets are being produced by Ron Benjamin and Sherri Schamel. Darell Freeman will not be able to attend. He will transfer the cash box to Harry Parmer. Remember to place two ice chests at remote locations, like Shaw Canyon or Nichols Canyon. 5 The November meeting of the El Toro Archers board of directors was called to order by President Jason Conner, with Marc Urias, Eric Hoffman, Sherri Schamel, Ron Benjamin, and Marla Yoshida also present. Tax Filing Update - Filed Restated Articles of Incorporation to support re-filing with the Franchise Tax Board Relocation of Broadhead Range - Eric Hoffman will scout out a new location upstream from its current location. Club Charter and Field Range Certification - Club Charter expires July 31, 2005. Field Range Certification expires April 2005. The 3D ( Bowhunter ) course needs to be recertified; Ron and Sherri will send the supercourse information to Marc so he can send it in. Charity Check Delivered - Harry and Jason delivered a $1,000 check to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund last week at Camp Pendleton. Fall Hunt 3D Prep - Will use Shaw Canyon and the Upper Range. William will contact Ron to discuss transition of RTournament Chair duties. Advice from the Bard on Finding Lost Arrows Was Shakespeare an archer? He certainly used archery imagery in his plays. In these lines from The Merchant of Venice, a character tells how he found a lost arrow by shooting another arrow after the lost one: In my schooldays, when I had lost one shaft, I shot his fellow of the self-same flight The self-same way with more advised watch, To find the other forth; and by adventuring both I oft found both.
5 Page 6 El Toro Archers Newsletter Since 1954 EL TORO ARCHERS P.O. Box 64 Lake Forest, CA 92609 Information Hotline: (866) 510-6559 x2976 web site: http://www.eltoroarchers.org e-mail eltoroarchers@onebox.com In this issue... Club donation will help injured Marines... new club T-shirts are on sale now... and it s time to renew your membership! Advertisements F/S Archery: 2852 Walnut Unit A, Tustin. (714) 838-8644 or http://www. fsdiscountarchery.com. Hi-Tech Archery: 1912 Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton. (714) 449-9744. Orange County Archery: 18792 Brookhurst St. in Fountain Valley. JOAD program & group lessons. (714) 965-1125. Archery Lessons: Myke Santiago (714) 545-6788. Archery Lessons: Micheal Hughes (714) 556-2874. Specialty fletching and cresting by arrowsmith. Gary Forte (949) 661-0741 Buffalo Hunters Traditional Archery and Leather Works: Custom arrows, quivers, and Flemish strings. Roland Fraterrigo: (949) 454-2473. The copper weathervane on top of the Grange Hall in the village of Gilbertsville, New York, is an impressive sight. Standing almost five feet tall, it depicts an Indian in a feather headdress with a bow at full draw and a quiver full of arrows. The weathervane was erected in 1902, when the building was Gilbertsville s town hall, and soon became known affectionately as Uncas after the noble Indian character in James Fennimore Cooper s novel The Last of the Mohicans. But Uncas is not what he seems. He s a fake. In 2003, the original Uncas was spotted by Ray Egan, a weathervane collector from New York City, who offered the Grange $200,000 for it. To sweeten the deal, Egan offered to have an exact replica built and installed at a cost of $12,000. After considerable debate, the Grange decided to sell. After all, they could use the cash to maintain their aging hall and carry out charitable activities, and now that they realized the value of the weathervane, they couldn t really afford to insure it at a cost of $3,000 per year. Many citizens of Gilbertsville were outraged at the sale. A group called Friends of Uncas was formed, and the town sued to recover the weathervane, arguing that it rightfully belonged to the town, not the Grange. But things are not looking good for Uncas; the New York Supreme Court recently dismissed the suit. The real Uncas remains in Egan s collection, and the fake stands proudly atop the Grange Hall. So the hard feelings continue. I don t call it Uncas; I call it Buncas, grumbles one Friends of Uncas member. But the last laugh may be on the Grange; one recent appraisal puts Uncas real value at almost $900,000. Marla Yoshida