Volume 25 Edition 9 September Editor: Bonnie Graham,

Similar documents
PRESIDENTIAL PONDERINGS

Volume 3 September 10, Issue 9. P.O. Box 209, Unionville, VA & Chaplain John Graham

THE SKEWED VIEW. See Pages 10 & 11 for Picnic details and directions!

CaMPR A C H A L L E N G E F R O M T H E B C C A M P I N G, M E M B E R S H I P A N D P U B L I C R E L A T I O N S C O M M I T T E E S

The official publication of The Webfooters Post Card Club in Portland, Oregon. Volume 44 Issue Number 11 November Next Meeting November 20, 2010

Welcome Spring! New exhibits are springing to life! Newsletter APRIL Celebrating Conway s 250th

Approved - December 10, 2016

Car of the Month October 2018

KMR News. Welcome to the New Season

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. NEXT MEETING January 5, 2019

April 2011 Newsletter

Car of the Month December 2018

A Publication of Central Oklahoma Classic Chevy Club May 2008

ENWICC OFFICERS

Sun Lakes Garden Club January 2019 Newsletter

LAKE METONGA NEWS. Going... going... Association Update. Winter s gone!

Arizona Big Train Operators

Kent Narrows Development Foundation Board of Directors Meeting February 24, 2015 Chesapeake Heritage and VisitorCenter

Arizona Big Train Operators

Lets get ready to...tour! By Jeff Treadwell

The Webfooter. See page 3 for the story of Cal Calvert, Portland s 10-Minute Post Card Man. See page 8 for the Board Meeting Minutes

THE PETRIFIED DIGEST. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 7 pm GINKGO MEETING PLACE AND TIME. Douglas County Fire District #2 377 Eastmont Ave., East Wenatchee.

CSM Debrief June

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. MEETING May 2, 2017 WHAT'S INSIDE

PBCH Newsletter November, 2015 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 11

Next Membership meeting

Sun Country Corvette Club meeting minutes October 13, 2017

FLORIDA GULF COAST VCCA NEWSLETTER

LEADERSHIP CENTER EXTERNAL MARKETING GUIDELINES

Marine Corps League Department of Mississippi

HI-FIN. December Presidents Message

Mission Trail Mustangs Car Club - Pony Express Newsletter. November 2017

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. NEXT MEETING Febuary 6, 2018

Skyway Sams Fl #118. Volume 3, Issue 7 October November 2016

Newsletter 2014 Edition 7 ACT JeepTrAction Newsletter. Inside this issue:- Jeep Action Mag comes to Town, Great Divide Tours & Trail Hawk test!

The Log. Newsletter of the Squalicum Yacht Club Bellingham, Washington. Coming Events

Special Notice. Joyriders Snowmobile Club Web Site January 2018 Snow News & Minutes. Presidents Corner. Change in Overnight Ride

THE WINDSOCK HAPPY NEW YEAR

Meeting Minutes, December 4th, 2011

A Newsletter for the Artists and Writers of the Billings Art Association - Sharing Our Creativity & Inspiration

Volume 5 Issue 1 January 2012

May Board of Directors Meeting May 4 th, 2012 at Hesperia; Starts Promptly at 10a.m.

Track & Trails SNOBIRDS. SNOWMOBILE CLUB November SNOBIRDS Snowmobile Club. Milwaukee, WI N. 46 Street FIRST CLASS MAIL

Editor: Debby Talan Photographic Society of Queensland Inc. PO Box 326 Gympie Q 4570

The Signal. The Great Falls Model Railroad Club BOTTLES FOR BASICS. THIRD TRAIN FEST EVENT A SUCCESS Paul Lodge. NEXT MEETING September 19 6:45 p.m.

CORRAL CHATTER. President s Message OUR PURPOSE IS TO PROMOTE GOOD FELLOWSHIP BETWEEN HORSEMEN AND A GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF HORSES

THE MAY MEETING. Our Club is Celebrating 40 Years FLOOD CITY CORVETTE CLUB JUNE Newsletter Editor Still Needed

November 15, 2010 Minutes of Meeting

INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF MOTORCYCLING ROTARIANS

NEWSLETTER. April 17 Program Kathy Morris from the Louisville Nature Center will tell us about the center. Board Meeting 6:15 p.m.

Please note that all costs presented are to cover our actual expenses for each item. Benefits are

MEETING NOTICE VISIT MASON CITY INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Lake Anasagunticook Association Minutes of Board Meeting September 5, 2015 at home of Liz Rothrock

FIBERGLAS FLASHES. Officers. Committee Chairs. VOLUME XXV, Number 10 October Freddie Haugh President (937)

Car of the Month March 2019

Everett Quilt Guild Newsletter (edited for web)

TRAC. News. January, 2018 Issue. Board of Directors. President Scott Kantrowitz (813)

Car of the Month February 2019

Tallahassee Region Antique Automobile Club of America

FINANCIAL REPORT 3/12/2018

January Redwood Units donation to the Orick Rodeo grounds. Mule Whispers From Carole. January 23, 2019

The. Property Owners Association Newsletter. Hidden Lake - Our Gated, Log Home, Community. July Hidden Lake

Horsemen s Association Newsletter

Minutes from the RATC Board Meeting October 15, 2012

City of Bishop PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES City Council Chambers 301 West Line Street Bishop, California 93514

THE PETRIFIED DIGEST. GINKGO MEETING PLACE AND TIME FRIDAY July , 7 pm Douglas County Fire District #2 377 Eastmont Ave.

MCA Regional Director Chris Ponder MCA National Director Donna Arends Red River Classic Mustang Club P.O. Box Shreveport, LA 71133

Greetings From Club President Alan James

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB. Redwood Empire Model T Club P.O. Box 1058, Forestville, CA 95436

MINUTES CONSERVATION COMMISSION 1 JUNKINS AVENUE PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE CONFERENCE ROOM A 3:30 P.M. SEPTEMBER 8, 2010

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. MEETING September 1, 2015

Cayuga Trails Club. Annual Meeting Sunday, January 25, 2015

Altoona Corvette Club

Car of the Month December 2017

The Helena Mineral Society Newsletter

NEBRASKA STATE FAIR BOARD Nebraska State Fair * 501 E Fonner Park Rd, Ste 200 * PO Box 1387 * Grand Island, NE * *

Tualatin Hills Nature Center Parent Handbook Summer Camp 2018

PBCH Newsletter October, 2018 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 10

May/June 2017 Newsletter

Riverton Community News

President s Message. See you at the March Meeting, Tuesday, March 3 rd at the Seven Points Dairy Queen.

A TOUCH OF CLASS IN FIBERGLASS

THE 1912 MODEL T By Royce Peterson

UPDATE. President s Message. Next Club Meeting. Visit us at: Club Officers

T Bird News Volume 15 Issue 4: Apr, 2018

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. NEXT MEETING January 5, 2019

Pollinate! Art Show: Small is Beautiful

Minutes of The Villages Aviation Club meeting Monday February 9, 2015

January 12, 2016 Page 1

Next Meeting February 20, 2005 in the Terminal at 2:00 pm. News from the Editor. Frozen Doug. What s Inside. Baby, It s Cold Outside - 34 F

Super-Luminaiy. Volume 1, Issue 57 February, Brick Hotel Renovation Preview New Members Get Well Wishes & Sympathy

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

Lead Follow or Get out of My McDowell Mtn. Park

Volume 38, #9 September, 2006

NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB

Road Adventures. Exciting Good Times. Upcoming Events. And other. June 2016

V-DUBBER NEWSLETTER OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA VW CLUB

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MARCH 6, 2018

President s Message, Inside this issue: Cont. Pg. 2. March Middlesex County RC Fliers, Inc. President s Message, by Jerry Crowley

Appalachian Region Board Meeting November 3, 2016 Porsche Asheville Conference Room Asheville. NC

Transcription:

Volume 25 Edition 9 September 2017 Editor: Bonnie Graham, proofsheet@oregoncoastphotoclub.com Look who is coming to dinner! Carol Pomes CLUB MEETING LOCATION has moved to room #157A, next door to Payless Shoe Source. The club sign will be out in front of the entrance in the mall hallway and as usual, we can park in the rear of the store entrance. Pony Village Veteran s Art Show On, or about, November 6, the Veteran s Pony Village Art Show will begin. It s open to all Military personnel, current or veteran, and their spouses. It s open to all arts and crafts mediums. The show will run to the last week of November. It will coincide with our OCPA Photography November show. More information will be coming for our October Newsletter. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me, Don Todd. 1

**Dues not paid for 2017 are now PAST due** CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2017 September 11 - Meeting - Pony Village Mall Take in and Social 6:30 PM - Activities Starts 6:45 PM Ha Ha (Humor), Show & Tell, Critique, After & Before, 4Ws (Who, What, When, Where), & What s New to You? Member s Only Competition Creative/Graphic (1 of 4) Monthly Photo Challenge: Out My Backdoor (around your home) September 14 - Board Meeting, 6:30 PM, Peggy Cooper's Home (all members are invited to come) September 21 - Meeting - Pony Village Mall Take in and Social 6:30 PM - Activities Starts 6:45 PM Ha Ha (Humor), Show & Tell, Critique, After & Before, 4Ws (Who, What, When, Where), & What s New to You? Member s Only Competition - Traditional Color (2 of 4) Monthly Photo Challenge: Out My Backdoor (around your home) CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 2017 October 9 - Meeting - Pony Village Mall Take in and Social 6:30 PM - Activities Starts 6:45 PM Ha Ha (Humor), Show & Tell, Critique, After & Before, 4Ws (Who, What, When, Where), & What s New to You? Members Only competition Traditional Monochrome Monthly Photo Challenge TBA Scavenger Hunt List October 16 Board meeting October 21- Shoot Out (TBA) October 23 - Meeting Pony Village Mall Take in and Social 6:30 PM - Activities Starts 6:45 PM Ha Ha (Humor), Show & Tell, Critique, After & Before, 4Ws (Who, What, When, Where), & What s New to You? Members Only competition Creative Monthly Photo Challenge - TBA 2

Color Competition Results 1 st Place Electronic Dick Chambers Tucker s Ducky 1 st Place Print Carol Todd Bouquet 3

Traditional Color Electronic - 08/07/17 Maker Title AVERAGE AWARD Spread Dick Tucker's 7.786 1st 2 Chambers Ducky Carol Ruffled 7.714 2nd 1 Pomes Renee Dizzy 7.500 3rd 3 Carol Pollinator 7.357 HM 3 Todd Carol Bird and 7.214 HM 2 Todd Branch Tony Rollin' In 7.214 HM 3 Mason Carol Hanging Out 7.143 3 Todd Dick 108 7.143 3 Chambers Tony Road To 7.143 2 Mason Twickenham Elise Another 7.071 2 Ciraolo Sunset Carol Queen Ann 7.000 2 Pomes Lace Elise Wonderful 7.000 2 Ciraolo White Renee Silver Fall 7.000 3 Don Todd The Window 6.929 3 Elise Calving 6.857 2 Ciraolo Glacier Tony Guardian 6.786 2 Mason Allison Butler 6.714 1 Don Todd Mighty 6.643 3 Gerenuks Renee Mushrooms 6.643 3 Allison Flaming 6.500 3 Carol Caught 6.429 3 Pomes Don Todd Fly Like An 6.429 3 Allison Eagle Old Chair 6.214 2 4

Traditional Color Print - 08/07/17 Maker Title AVERAGE AWARD Spread Carol Bouquet 7.500 1st 1 Todd Renee Shore Acres 7.286 2nd 2 Elise Ciraolo Renee Thomas Konomos Elise Ciraolo Thomas Konomos Allison Allison Carol Todd Thomas Konomos Allison Elise Ciraolo Red Roche Harbor Garden 7.167 3rd 2 Nag Nag Nag 7.143 HM 3 View 7.071 2 A Tranquil Spot 7.000 2 Streets of San 7.000 3 Juan Rusty 6.929 2 Pink 6.571 2 Wheel of Time 6.571 1 Ocean 6.571 3 Farm Truck 6.500 2 Buddies 6.333 2 Monthly Meeting Minutes OCPA August 2017 Board Meeting Minutes The meeting was called to order by President Tony Mason at 6:33 P.M. with board members: Don Todd, Carol Todd, Curt Benward, Dick Chambers, Bonnie Smith, Peggy Cooper, Kathy Chambers and guest Elise Ciraolo present. Board member Renee was absent. Kathy motioned and Carol seconded to accept the annual meeting minutes as written. Motion carried. Kathy motioned and Carol seconded that we accept the July board meeting minutes. Motion carried. Peggy gave the Treasurer s Report as follows: Income dues 228.00 Expense Insurance 250.00 Present Balance $1652.79 Carol motioned to accept the Treasurer s Report and Bonnie seconded. Motion carried. 5

Carol motioned that as of July 7, 2017, Elise Ciraolo be removed as a signer and Peggy Cooper, our new Treasurer, be added as a signer on our Umpqua Bank checking account. Don Todd and Tony Mason will remain as signers also. Curt seconded and the motion carried. Don brought up a discussion about how many meetings can a guest attend before they are expected to join. We will go over the Policies at a later date. Discussion was thought to be 3 meetings before being expected to join. 4C s - Elise has collected some images for monthly competition. She will send out emails to the membership asking for other 4C s competition images. Convention - Elise has checked with the Mill Casino and we are set to have the 2018 4C s Convention there on the second floor. It can host 140 people for a cost in the vicinity of $1250.00 for 2 days, with other costs on top of that, such as food, projector, screens, etc. Elise will check back next week and firm up prices. There is a possibility of some kind of entertainment from the Casino that could be photographed by convention attendees. Horses running in the surf was also discussed as a field trip for convention attendees. Fair - Last week a special meeting concerning the fair was held for all interested parties. What worked, what didn t work and changes that need to be made were discussed. Some changes were: two people will work the last shift of the day instead of one, three new categories added-macro, Night Scene, Selfies and one category eliminated-other. The thickness of entries will be addressed and no stretched canvas, metal prints, or acrylic prints will be accepted. Before the fair there will be education for OCPA members working take-in and sitting a session at the fair. Pony Village - Bonnie has us set up for a Show/Sale on November 16 thru 19 with hanging on the 15 th. BBQ - This coming Saturday will be Thomas Konomos BBQ in Coquille. It starts at 4:00 P.M.; bring a side dish and a chair. MOTY - Kathy would like to have the ability to give points at her discretion, such as bringing refreshments for the meeting or doing something helpful to the general population of OCPA. Fund Raising - Raffling another gift certificate was discussed. We made $5 on the last one. Elise has a lens pouch that has never been used and has offered it as a raffle item. She will bring it to the next meeting. Carol brought up the discussion of having an equipment exchange. We all have old equipment hanging around that someone else may be interested in. This would be exchange only with no money changing hands. This will be discussed more at a later date. Proof Sheet - We have a new Proof Sheet Editor. Bonnie Graham has kindly stepped up and is willing to edit the newsletter. Elise is in the process of setting up a web address for Bonnie. 6

The suitcases that Renee donated are being put to good use. Bonnie is using the medium size one for Pony Village Show/Sale paraphernalia and the large one is housing the equipment used for each OCPA meeting. Thank you, Dick and Kathy, for the storage of back-up equipment. Tony will be gone next meeting and Vice President Bonnie Smith will run the meeting with Elise running the computer and projector. With there being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 7:54 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Kathy Chambers, OCPA Secretary Pro Tem Current OCPA Board and Contact Information Position Name Email Address 1 Tony Mason, President tony20@ oregoncoastphotoclub.com 2 Curt Benward cbenward@ frontier.com 3 Carol Todd Jasmineshuman@ gmail.com 4 Renee, Secretary coastalgma@ gmail.com 5 Dick Chambers picmon387@ gmail.com 6 Bonnie Smith, Vice President seekr50@ aol.com 7 Kathy Chambers katsmijo738@ gmail.com 8 Don Todd Golden_Shellback@ yahoo.com 9 Peggy Cooper, Treasurer cooper.peg@ gmail.com 7

The PROOF SHEET is published monthly by the OREGON COAST PHOTOGRAPHERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. and is completely supported by membership dues. All articles, features and other material printed do not necessarily reflect the views of OCPA's Board of Directors, officers, membership, associated organizations or editor(s) of this publication. Any and all brands, products or business names listed are copyrighted, trademarked and / or registered and are not necessarily endorsed by OCPA (other than our corporate sponsors). Reprinting of articles from the PROOF SHEET, for use in non-commercial photography club newsletters, is permitted if the photo or article is not copyrighted, and credit is given to the author and this newsletter as the source of the information. Any other type of reproduction may be done with specifically written permission only. Inquiries about this publication may be made by directing them to the editor, c/o OREGON COAST PHOTOGRAPHERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., P.O. Box 5646, Charleston, OR 97420 or ocpaproofsheet @ yahoo. Com Meetings: 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month at Pony Village Mall, North Bend, OR. Enter and exit from the West entrance by the long hallway. How to Join the OCPA Joining OCPA is very easy! Just come to one of our meetings and check us out. If you like what you see we'll take your membership dues and that is it! If you want to join, but can't make a meeting, just write a check and mail it to us: Oregon Coast Photographers' Association, Inc. PO Box 5646 Charleston, OR 97420 Membership Dues are $24.00 for individuals or $36.00 for families (up to 2 adults and any/all children 17 years and under at the same address, everyone will have all membership privileges except only 2 votes per family). Dues are prorated for new members for the remaining months from when they join until the next July first annual meeting. All information on club activities including, but not limited to, our by-laws, policies, and competition rules, can be found on our Website at www.oregoncoastphotoclub.org. Schedule changes are available on our Website and Facebook page. www.facebook.com/oregoncoastphoto http://columbiacameraclubs.org www.oregoncoastphotoclub.org 8