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THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE GOLD COAST TREASURE CLUB, INC. President: Frank Nash 786-269-5744 Vice-President: Sue Chonoles 561-262-8621 Secretary Jan Smirnow 561-735-8921 Treasurer Nick Mosca 954-205-3168 Huntmaster: Vacant Refreshments: Vacant Photographer: Steve Hoskins Librarian: Vern Blausey Prize Coordinator: Jan Smirnow Membership: John Lobota Website Administrator: John Lobota Newsletter Editor: Linda Bennett labennettuk@gmail.com Email: gctreasureclub@yahoo.com Website: www.apex-ephemera.com/gctc/ Club Mailing Address: GCTC C/O Gail Hoskins 206 Russell Drive Lake Worth, FL 33461 Dues are $35 a year. New members pay an initiation fee of $5, plus: $35 if joining between Jan. 1st and the end of June, or $17.50 if joining between July 1 and Dec. 31. $5 extra for FMDAC membership. VOLUME 41 NUMBER 4 APRIL 2016 THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE 7:00 PM APRIL 14 AT THE SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE IN DREHER PARK IN WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA OUR CODE OF ETHICS: HAVE PERMISSION AND DO NO HARM Please note change of time for the meeting. Time to start will now be 7:00 PM. Change was made so meeting will be over by 9:00 PM. APRIL MEETING Bobby Bostick, President of the Oceanic Research and Salvage Company 1, LLC, will be our guest speaker on the 14th. Bobby is a treasure hunter and salvager. His company is a family run organization with unpublished success. They mainly work offshore on fairly deep wrecks. Bobby will be bringing pictures of their finds that will blow your minds. NO GATHERING FOR DINNER PRIOR TO MEETING THIS MONTH HAPPY BIRTHDAY April Karen Larson (4/1) Trisha Otto (4/26) SYMPATHY John Presslein passed away on March 10, 2016, His 80th birthday had been March 9. He and his wife Carol have been members of our club since March 1996. There were no services locally. He was taken back to Wisconsin. John was an experienced metal detectorist and was always willing to share his experience and tips to all. Our sympathy to his wife Carol and his surviving family: Children; Judy Greaker, Janet Boettcher (Brian), Debbie Whiting, Dan Presslein (Paula), Mark Presslein (Erin). Eleven grandchildren, four great grandchildren and one brother. RAFFLE Gold pan with gold dust bag and instructions ($40 value), Garrett digger ($40 value), and Garrett head phones ($30 value) SIXTY spots $1 each or 6 for $5 1st drawing winner gets first choice, 2nd same, 3rd gets what is left.

MARCH MONTHLY BEST FIND WINNERS John Lobota, Jason Petenbrink, Cheryl Petenbrink and Steve Hamedl Best Gold Jason Petenbrink Pendant Best Costume Cheryl Petenbrink Most Unusual John Lobota Medallion Best Silver Steve Hamedl Pendant Best Coin Jason Petenbrink Earring Wheat Penny 1946 Second Place Silver - Cheryl Petenbrink Unusual - April Sovich Costume - Steve Hamedl Coin - John Lobota MARCH MEETING President Nash started the March meeting at 7 p.m. (NEW STARTING TIME FOLKS) He promptly introduced our Guest speaker Dr. Stephen Kajiura from the Biological Department of the Florida Atlantic University. Dr. Kajiura presented a very informative slide show. His statistics informed the membership of the migration pattern of our visiting 10,000 plus sharks off the beaches of Palm Beach County. He explained why people are attacked due to the visibility of the water, i.e. the further south one goes the clearer the water and therefore less attacks. He further explained the pattern is mainly comprised of male sharks and appears to be extending due to the warming of the water. The females appear to be birthing further North, an oddity, perhaps explained by the necessity of slower traveling by the female due to pregnancy. He further showed just how close the sharks are to the shoreline; real close! For more information go to : science.fau.edu March Birthday dollars were collected by Cyndee Freeman, Marge Hamlin and Jason Petenbrink. Our Treasurer, Nick Mosca, reported $1503.04 in the treasury. Membership renewal is $35 plus an additional $5 late fee (after January 31 st ). In addition, it was asked that members join the FDMAC for an additional $5. FDMAC lobbies for our hobby, they are our watchdogs. President Nash spoke of a Cruise to Bermuda for ten days, costs $700 (26 th of May through June 4 th Carnival Cruise Lines). Amy Hamedl said there was no charge but permission is required for metal detecting. Vern Blausey, Librarian, is back in business. Arrangements have been made with the Science Center to retain our library in storage at the Science Center for our use monthly. Paul Hamlin stumped the membership with a spark plug for the Mystery Stumper. Next month Cheryl Petenbrink will provide the stumper. John Lobota presented information on his John Prince Hunt for March 20 th. President Nash spoke of an upcoming hunt for April to be held at a special place in Jupiter Farms, more to come. The 50/50 for $41 was won by Jan Smirnow. As time did not allow, the Scavenger Hunt for March through April 10 th was not mentioned, but it is being held, so please participate. Meeting was adjourned at approximately 9 p.m. Submitted by Secretary, Jan Smirnow PCGSCoinFacts.com offers information to all collectors of United States coins, including thousands of full color coin images, rarity, and historical information. Thanks to Todd Ryan for this website information.

APRIL HUNT John Lobota is hosting Mound Circle hunt in John Prince Park. Arrive at 10 am with members to bring a side dish, folding chairs and card table if available. Date to be decided at April meeting. Club will supply BBQ Chicken, water and other drinks. Hunt will start at 10:30 sharp and take place on the Circle Mound. There will be 3,000 pennies plus tokens scattered on the surface. No scoops or diggers, beep and pick up the coin. Prizes will include silver dimes and quarters among other items. No one will go home hungry or without a prize. Members can find a map on page 4. MEMBERS AD For Sale: Two Tesoro Cibola metal detectors like new. $325 each or $600 for both. Jerry Laur 561-951-1015 *********************************************** For Sale: Like-new Fisher black F-75 Special Edition detector with both 11" DD and 5" DD (new) waterproof search coils. Certified/set up by Tom Dankowski. Less than two (2) hours use. $850.00/OBO Pete Schneider 561-630-9262 ONGOING CLUB PROJECTS Our club collects eye glasses, foreign coins, miscellaneous items of costume jewelry/tokens/metal toys, pull tabs, and empty ink cartridges. small electrical stuff (nothing bigger than a large toaster), cell phones, tape recorders, printers etc. for recycling. Give to Jan Smirnow. HAVE METAL DETECTOR WILL TRAVEL TCAS HUNT AT WABASSO, FL Bob Dobski, Irving Smith and Linda Bennett Prizes: Irving-Kellyco Shovel Bob Dobski and Linda Bennett had numbered token for misc. prize SCAVENGER HUNT - BRING ITEMS TO APRIL MEETING Rules, only items actually found by metal detecting. All items will be counted towards a winning prize. Three prizes - 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd Winner does not have to have all ten items in any category. Just enter to have fun! Winners will be determined at April 14 h meeting. Items to be found: 10 Quarters 10 Nickels 10 Dimes 10 half dollars 10 pennies dated before year 2000 10 Sunglasses/prescription glasses 10 plus pull tabs (colored ones count extra) 10 plus beer/soda caps (each different) 10 pieces silver jewelry 10 gold pieces jewelry (are we ever hopeful) 10 hairpins 10 nails/screws 10 pieces of foil 10 pieces junk jewelry 10 earrings 10 tokens/bathroom coin/souvenirs 10 safety pins 10 headphone pieces EIGHTH ANNUAL TREASUREHUNTERS COOKOUT!!!! Saturday April 30th Pennwood Motor Lodge Wabasso, Florida Anyone that has been to these cookouts before knows that these cookouts are a great time and I know I look forward to attending each year, catching up with old friends and making new ones, hearing all the great treasure hunting stories(true and false) and making plans for the upcoming season. There will be food, drinks and treasure to be had. There will be some beer but for the most part you will need to bring your own adult beverages. I'm hoping to have a treasure raffle, so if enough people bring some cool treasure items to raffle off we can do that. I would also like to have a treasure swap meet; bring your treasure hunting related gear or items to sell or swap and a table to set everything on. Anyone that can send pre-cookout cash/check/money order donations to help with the food and misc costs please do so. I can tell you that in the past too much of the load was placed on one person. The more I get the better this cookout will be!!! Here is my address to mail your donation to...my address has changed since last year!!! Chuck Graves Jr 350 Woodland Ave Apt 15 Cocoa Beach Fl 32931 Also... Donations can also be made as a "gift" by paypal sent to seekfind41@yahoo.com

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The Tinfoil GCTC, Times INC. C/O GAIL HOSKINS 206 RUSSELL DRIVE LAKE WORTH, FL The Tinfoil Times 33461 UPCOMING EVENTS Club Meeting: April 14, 2016 Club Hunt: TBA Eighth Annual Treasurehunters Picnic: April 30 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.apex-ephemera.com/gctc/ Thanks to Betty Laur for Proofreading