December 23, 2014

Central Coast Chapter Minutes for December 20, 2014

Central Coast Chapter Minutes for December 20, 2014


Meeting to Order: 1:12 PM

Attendance: 11 (7 members plus one pending approval & 3 guests)

Invocation

Pledges of Allegiance & SAR

Sunshine Report: Earl Rader is much improved after a bout with pneumonia.

New Applicant: John Bradley, an Arroyo Grande resident, has submitted an application for SAR membership using in part his grandfather’s 1917 application although in need of new documentation. John brought his grandfather’s 1917 certificate for all to view. John was with LAPD for 23 ½ years before working for Grover Beach PD with the last three as Chief. John’s wife was with LAPD for 10 years and both are now retired.

Guest Speaker: James Fosdyck, VP of CASSAR Southern District was accompanied by his wife, Un Hui who serves as the Ladies Auxiliary Historian. Jim is also a color guard commander for CASSAR. Jim served 27 years with LA County Sheriffs and is now retired.

Jim encouraged our chapter to send a delegate to the CASSAR State meeting scheduled for April 17 & 18 at the Wyndham Irvine Hotel, Orange County. The Fall CASSAR meeting will be held at the historic Mission Inn in Riverside. No dates as of yet.

Another area of emphasis in Jim’s presentation was member retention which is deemed to be critical in insuring SAR is a viable organization going forward. Jim mentioned the new HQ building in Louisville, KY and he stated that Nat’l is also engaged in raising funds for a new interactive museum by selling memorial square footage. The SAR National Congress will be held in Louisville spanning 6 days in 2015. The 2019 National Congress will be in Orange County, CA.

Jim mentioned that one of his SC ancestors was Charles Sullivan who proved to be a hangman for the Crown.

Secretary’s Report: November Minutes were read and approved.

Treasurer’s Report: Current Account balance is $2092.53. The issue of bank maintenance fees has been resolved.

Old Business: None

New Business: John Siler is looking for a January speaker.

Benediction

Closing Pledge

Adjournment: 2:05 PM



Respectfully Submitted,



Chris Scrimiger

Chapter Secretary

The Chapter received a flag banner for participation in the wreath program.  The banner was presented by James C. Fosdyck, VP, South, CA Society.

December 16, 2014

Central Coast Chapter Minutes for November 15, 2014


Central Coast Chapter Minutes for November 15, 2014


Meeting to Order: 1:11 PM

Attendance:  9 members

Benediction

Pledges of Allegiance & SAR

Sunshine Report:  Earl Rader is battling pneumonia.

Guest Speaker: Our own Phil Rader although under protest. Phil Rader can trace much of his family genealogy due in large measure to the Rader bible which has been preserved through the centuries. The Phil’s family can be traced to Mutterstadt, Germany which is just west of Mannheim while other Rader’s are of Swiss extraction. During and following the 30 Years War (1618-1648) some 13,000 Germans migrated to the American Colonies. William Penn of Pennsylvania provided a good deal of encouragement.

Phil’s ancestor’s hail from Timberville, VA, site of the Rader Lutheran Church which has stood at that same site for 249 years. There has been an annual Rader family reunion at Timberville for 149 years and Phil has attended. Phil’s ancestors experienced Indian depredations during the Revolutionary  War in the region of Fort Run now in West Virginia.

Phil also shared some historical weaponry including an exquisite 19th century Colt revolver  and a Civil War era naval saber.

Treasurer’s Report: current account balance $1816.56. Pres Cooper made a motion to purchase new name tags, seconded (Haynes), motion was passed.

Old Business: Dues are due. $ 75.00 (Nat’l $30.00, State $20.00, Chapter $ 25.00).

Roger Koeninger generously provided SAR WHATS pamphlets to share with family and friends.

October 28, 2014

Chapter Minutes for October 18, 2014


                               Central Coast Chapter Minutes for October 18, 2014

 

Meeting to Order: 1:15 P.M.

Attendance: 11 Members & 5 Guests

Pledges of Allegiance & SAR led by Pres. Gary Cooper as was the invocation.

Sunshine Report: Nothing to report.

New Business: Introduction of new member Mike Ford who is an Air Force retiree after 26 years of service.

Guest Speaker: Dr. Kyle Pruitt, Principal of Morro Bay High School. Dr. Pruitt is a native of San Luis Obispo County and he comes from a family of educators. Dr. Pruitt appeared in order to advocate for the passage of Measure D which if passed will raise $177 million for capital improvements for San Luis Obispo High School, Morro Bay High School and smaller improvements to elementary and middle schools within San Luis Obispo Unified School District.

Dr. Pruitt said that MBHS was in dire need of a new design to enhance security while upgrading the technology capabilities. Pruitt also stated that a community pool, upgraded HVAC, plumbing upgrades ( 20% of school water useage is leakage), updated classroom design and more desirable sight lines were in the offing with the passage of Measure D.

Dr. Pruitt mentioned that there is a Cuesta College Bond measure on the November ballot which might lead to voter fatigue on the issue of school bonds. None of the bond money will go to pay teacher or district personnel salaries. Central Coast Citizen’s for Measure D can be found on Facebook.

Dr Pruitt’s presentation was warmly received and he was presented with a certificate and cannon.

Treasurer’s Report: Account Balance a/o 9/24/14 was $1944.24.

Motion to allow the Treasurer to purchase cannons and rosettes (Cooper), Seconded (Tissue). Motion was carried.

Secretary’s Report: None
Benediction by Pres. Cooper
Adjournment: 2:36 P.M.

June 21, 2014

Meeting Minutes, May 17, 2014



Central Coast Chapter Minutes, May17, 2014

Meeting to Order: 1:10 PM
Attendance: 6 Members, 1 DAR, 1 Guest
Guest Speaker: Bill Ostrander, a local rancher and activist is spearheading an effort to overturn the Citizen’s United and McCutcheon decisions by the Supreme Court which allows unlimited campaign contributions. The name of Mr. Ostrander’s group is Citizen’s Congress 2014 and the group will convene the weekend of June 2 through June 5. June 2 will kick off with a free presentation at the Spanos Theatre at Cal Poly followed by numerous presentations and discussion groups at The Cliffs Hotel and Resort in Pismo Beach.
Mr. Ostrander explained that the issue of campaign finance and the profusion of money into our electoral process poses the greatest threat to our democracy. The possibility of a 27th amendment is one avenue that will be explored to allow public financing of campaigns but constitutional amendments require approval by 2/3 of the Congress and ¾ of the States. Citizen’s Congress 2014 will explore all possible remedies to the corrosive influence of unlimited contributions. Mr. Ostrander pointed out that our congress people spend much of working day in pursuit of contributions rather than legislation to the detriment of all. The website for Ostrander’s group is citizenscongress2014.org.
Mr Ostrander’s presentation was warmly received and he was presented with a certificate and cannon.
Secretary’s Report: May Minutes accepted as read.
Treasurer’s Report: a/o 4/25/14 $1947.73 account balance.
Old Business: SLOCGS ad to be continued.
New Business: None
Benediction by Earl Rader
Adjournment: 2:22 PM

June 20, 2014

Speaker for meeting of June 21, 2014

Next meeting:  Saturday, June 21, 2014, 1:00 PM
IHOP Restaurant
Madonna Road
San Luis Obispo, CA


The speaker for Saturday. June 21 will be Chris Lewi, a San Luis Obispo attorney. 

William Siler


There will be no meetings for July and August.

See you September 20, 2014, same time, same place.

RNHaynes 


May 18, 2014

Meeting Minutes, April 19, 2014



                Central Coast Chapter Minutes, April 19, 2014

Meeting to Order: 1:05 PM
Invocation
Pledges of Allegiance & SAR
Attendance: 10 Members, 1 Guest
Sunshine Report: Gordon Willey is present.
Speakers: John and Bill Siler on April 19, 1775
Bill recited the first stanza of Emerson’s Concord Hymn.
By the rude bridge that arched the flood
Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled
Here once the embattled farmers stood
And fired the shot heard round the world
John spoke about some of the inaccuracies and traditions surrounding April 19, 1775, specifically Josiah Nelson’s encounter with British officers in the night when he failed to recognize them as such. Nelson received a head wound and is thus believed to be the first casualty of the Revolution.
Per Dr. Detwiler, History is merely the interpretation of has happened. Historian’s can also have an agenda.
Historical accounts vary per Historian and in some cases severely lacking. For instance, Arthur Sclesinger Jr.’s Age of Jackson neglects to mention the Trail of Tears.
John and Bill’s presentation was warmly received.
Secretary’s Report: March Minutes were read and accepted.
Old Business: None
New Business: None

Closing Pledge
Benediction
Adjournment: 1:43 PM

Respectfully Submitted,

Chris Scrimiger
Chapter Secretary

April 13, 2014

Meeting Minutes March 15, 2014


                                      Central Coast Chapter Minutes, March 15, 2014

 
Meeting to Order: 1:08 PM
Invocation

Pledges of Allegiance & SAR

Attendance: 6 Members, 1 Guest Speaker

Secretary’s Report – Minutes of February meeting were read and accepted as read.

Treasurer’s Report – No report

Sunshine Report - Gordon Willey fit and in attendance.

Guest Speaker:

Sean Emerson is presently the store director for the Morro Bay Albertsons. Mr. Emerson has an AA from Allan Hancock College and he was born and raised on the Central Coast. Mr. Emerson was first acquainted with the grocery business when he was employed as a box boy with Williams Bros. After a short stint in construction Sean returned Williams Bros. and worked his way through college.

Von’s acquired Williams Bros. and in 1991 Sean was promoted to GM Clerk, a key carrier position.  Albertson’s built a store in Morro Bay and Sean pursued a position there and became a night clerk in 2 years. Sean promoted 3rd Key Manager at the Lompoc store, Asst. Store Director at Arroyo Grande, Asst. Store Director at Buellton. Finally, he became and is presently Store Director in Morro Bay.

The strike of 2003 was a sad affair but Mr. Emerson appreciates the fact that Albertson’s clerks make $20.00 an hour plus $5.10 per hour toward pension and health benefit. Sean stated that the union salary and benefit makes for more professional and less transient employees.

Albertson’s has had some hard times in recent years due to mismanagement but now the old Albertson’s management is back in charge following the chains’ purchase by Cerberus Equity.

Sean brought in weekly ads and the Big Book to point out the loss leaders and bargains. Mr. Emerson’s presentation was warmly received and he was promised a cannon.



New Business:

April 30th marks the 225th anniversary of George Washington’s inauguration.

Old Business: None

Closing Pledge

Adjournment @ 2:26 PM

Respectfully Submitted,

Chris Scrimiger

Chapter Secretary