Meeting was held at VP Podesta's home at 7 P.M. because ADPS range is
shut down for reconstruction. In attendance were Jim Samsel, Joseph
Podesta, Terry Overstreet, Roger Ward, Kevin Lilly, and Henry Krippner.
January minutes were approved unanimously.
Treasurer's report was accepted, with 53 members registered for 2008.
Armorer's report - No Change - FONRA (Friends of NRA) had successful
annual dinner event with some great raffles; About 60-70 participated;
Need larger site next year.
Executive Office report - Has purchased a weedeater with blade and gas can
and Sta-Bil for gas preservation - Our NRA grant is awaiting closure: We
need grading, better access, place for observers, earthmoving equiptment
and operator, ground cover (scrape and seed), left pistol berm bulldozing.
Old Business - Need nominations or volunteers for all elective positions
including President, Vice President, Executive Officer, Armorer,
Treasurer, Secretary; Elections will be held at our Annual Meeting on
March 30th at 7 P.M. @ Shoney's Restaurant @ 1909 Whiskey Road in Aiken.
Need site for meetings for the next six months while ADPS Range is
under reconstruction.
New Business - Three new members were approved; New roofs on
toilets, and new commode seats were approved; Motion to add portolet at
left pistol range was tabled until March meeting.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:39 P.M.
Additional News/ Items:
Gun Show at Jamil Shrine Temple in Columbia on March 29 & 30; Call
Mike Walguarnery (803) 781-1360
Computer "Doctor" - Member Paul Eisenstat (TEF-Computers.com)
offers a great deal, to members, of 25% off labor charges for upgrades,
repairs, virus removal, spyware removal, data recovery and laptop repair
on Macs or PC's.
For up-to-date info on gun legislation in South Carolina and the U.S.A.
join the NRA and/or Grassroots South Carolina, both on our SRRPC website
Supplies Available: Member Eric Randall (ericrandall1134@bellsouth.net)
has .30 cal and .45 cal brass, smokeless rifle powder, black powder and
misc. reloading supplies for sale.
Careful!! - The March 13 Aiken Standard tells the
story (Front Page - Headline) about a CWP student who accidently shot
himself in the leg during a class. He did not receive his permit.
Four other students; No one else hurt.