The Gunsite - Charleston Rifle Club

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The Gunsite - Charleston Rifle Club
843-722-4853
OCTOBER 2014
Julian’s
Famous
Ocean Drive Party Band
Saturday, October 4th
8:00 pm
Sunday, October 5th
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
All-You-Can-Eat
$8 per person
Entertainment by
DJ Mike Greene
Friday, October 24th 6:30 pm
www.charlestonrifleclub.com
The Gunsite
Live in the Lounge
We're having a traditional Oktoberfest Dinner featuring
Schnitzel and Jägerschnitzel, Bratwurst and Bockwurst,
Rotkohl (red cabbage), Sauerkraut, Spätzle ( traditional egg
noodle), & Black Forest Cake for dessert! PLEASE SIGN-UP ON
THE BULLETIN BOARD IF YOU PLAN TO JOIN US FOR
DINNER.
We'll also have some German
themed entertainment!
To make the evening even more fun,
why not dress for the occasion. Feel free
to wear traditional German
Bavarian outfits such as Dirndl
for women or Lederhosen &
Tirolerhüte (Alpine hat) for men.
Many thanks to Rusty &
Pauline Russell—They ―went to
the dogs‖ with 856 pounds of
pet food garnered from Rusty‘s
birthday bash at the club. Also,
well done to Howie and Marie
Caines who took the last bunch
of donated items to Pet Helpers.
Next up is the Charleston
Animal Society. All of our
furry friends give these four a
great big LICK!
Thanks much,
Dewey & Dori Teske
New Applicants & Their Sponsors
Sponsor: Tommy Dew / Phone: 843-813-5665
Todd Eiscneid, 30 Rutledge Blvd., Charleston, SC 29401 / 843-884-0114
Ron Givens, 770 Olde Central Way, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 / 843-849-5536
Sponsor: Nick Walsh / Phone: 843-568-7411
Hugh Herris, 1011 Travers Dr., Charleston, SC 29412 / 843-406-7093
Matthew Lease, 75 Society St., Apt-5, Charleston, SC 29401 / 410-491-2494
Sponsor: Paul Moore / Phone: 843-991-0457
Buddy Bebergal, 2668 I‘on Ave., Sullivan‘s Island, SC 29482 / 843-883-9827
Sponsor: James Ledlie / Phone: 843-834-0831
Billy Camp, 301 E. Arctic Ave., Folly Beach, SC 29439 / 843-588-6334
Sponsor: Daniel Metzler / Phone: 703-531-9210
William Gottschau, 353 Cheves Dr., Charleston, SC 29412 / 843-764-9678
Sponsor: James Hutto / Phone: 912-704-2277
Herschel Harvey, 225 Seven Farms Dr., Charleston, SC 29492 / 843-471-1125
Sponsor: Stephen Campbell / Phone: 843-200-3013
Andy Johnson, 56 Norview Dr., Charleston, SC 29407 / 843-571-0031
Sponsor: Tony Lancaster / Phone: 843-364-9357
Chaplain’s Corner
Jim Ogier, Curtis Calder, Dot
Dooling and Ruth Fagerstrom
passed away.
Judy Peloquin, Ann Cowan, Jenny
Myer and Doris Gladden have each
lost a sister.
Richard Barrickman lost his father.
Bill Wolfe and Jeane Whitfield had
surgery.
Bert Dangerfield and Amelia
“Skinny” LeMatty had strokes.
Bert is in rehab. Skinny is back and
doing well.
Peggy Krohn fell and fractured her
arm and wrist.
Charles Kline, 1263 Oakcrest Dr., Charleston, SC 29412 / 843-795-2620
CRC & CRCLA CHAPLAINS
Sponsor: Dru Patterson / Phone: 843-696-2990
Len Ripley 343-8794
Barbara Vaughn 209-8204
Joseph Kostelnik, 2098 Gammon St., Charleston, SC 29414 / 843-801-3273
Sponsor: Charles Marshall / Phone: 843-670-6539
Patrick Leonard, 624 Baytree Ct., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 / 843-224-5205
Sponsor: A. J. Smythe / Phone: 843-452-0900
Tommy Mitchell, 100 Frederick St., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 / 843-373-8458
Sponsor: Jeff Crawford / Phone: 843-637-9298
Glen Robinson, 121 Sparrow Dr., Isle of Palms, SC 29451 / 843-886-5503
Sponsor: Howie Caines / Phone: 843-762-3169
Phil Sabatino, 1616 Wando View Ln., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 / 843-860-0341
Sponsor: Will Gillette / Phone: 843-303-3512
Rod Marsh, 1309 Sterling Rd., Hanahan, SC 29410 / 843-860-6383
Membership Chairman: Ed Knisley (843) 813-1105
New Members
Jason Buckley
Brett Caramagno
Greg Casey
Ryan Clemency
Zach Closser
Christopher Daniel
Dan T. Henderson, Jr.
James McKnight, Jr.
Steve O‘Brien
Dunston Powell
When you purchase a dinner
on Friday night, you are
entered into a drawing for a
free dinner!
August Winner: Roger Dumont
NOTE: Effective October 2014 - Due to the
rising prices of beef, the cost of a steak dinner will
increase to $15.00.
From the Presidents
This will now be my 14th letter to the membership as your president. I promise you, that my ride
as president has been very rewarding but also very challenging. I have a difficult time
removing my professional work hat and putting on my CRC president hat. There have been a
few times that my friends have had to remind me that I‘m not at work. This is a very hard
lesson to learn and even more difficult to remember when dealing with situations at our club.
Thanks to all my CRC family members who have helped me overcome this struggle. I‘m very
proud of our work at the club and see a very bright future for the CRC family to build upon.
The next few months are full of activities. Please keep an eye on the calendar and support the
CRC events. The volunteers who make the programs happen are just that, VOLUTEERS !
Remember they need a pat on the back for their hard work. We will hit a few bumps and make a
few bad decisions, but we will learn from our mistakes and our successes . We should always
keep an open mind on how best to improve the program at the CRC. Your kind words and
loving support is needed and appreciated.
Remember, to purchase a bucket of beer and take a stroll on the dock to watch the wonderful
sunset over the Ashley River.
Skipper
As you all know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and I would like you all to just
take a moment and consider these facts that I have discovered. Did you know that one in eight
women will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer in their lifetime? Actually, Breast Cancer is the
most common cancer among women worldwide, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of
women each year and affecting countries at all levels of modernization. It is the second leading
cause of death among women and it is estimated that each year over 220,000 women in the
United States will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer and of those more than 40,000 will die.
Most people associate breast cancer with women, but 2,150 MEN will be diagnosed with Breast
Cancer and approximately 410 will die each year of Breast Cancer. The best defense for this
disease is offense—early detection and treatment is the key to recovery that will allow most
people to continue a normal life. Look around you—I don‘t know ANYONE that has not been
affected by this disease. I think EVERYONE has either experienced Breast Cancer themselves
or has had a family member or friend that has battled this disease. Please get you mammogram,
do self-examinations, and when in doubt consult your Physician. Take the time to take care of
yourselves!
Now let‘s talk committees! We have numerous committees and I am sure there is one that
would support your hobbies or interests. It is wonderful to enjoy the things the club has to
offer (CRC & CRCLA) but it doesn‘t just happen. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication
and many people working hard behind the scenes. One or two people cannot make these things
happen—please consider volunteering to be a part of one of our committees and help make the
activities happen. It takes very little time on your part and we could sure use the help!
‗Til next month I hope to see you all at the CRC!!
Deb
OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
COMING DECEMBER 5th
Saturday, October 18th
Sign-up Sheet on the Bulletin Board
Registration 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm
$20 per team
Outside (weather permitting)
Hotdogs and Pizza Available for Purchase
Entertainment in the Lounge
by Pete Berkos beginning at 7:30 pm
Congratulations to last month‘s tournament winners:
Scott Peek & Brian Givens
Tickets for our Holiday Dance are now on sale
to members.
Non-members can purchase tickets beginning
Friday, October 3rd.
Ticket prices are $35 per couple / $17.50 single
for members and $45 per couple / $22.50 single
for non-members.
Mark your calendar and plan to attend!
Runners-up: Sandy & Vince Floyd
Live in the
Lounge
LANCE
STARR
BAND
SATURDAY
NOV. 8
8:00 pm
CRCLA
TAILGATING PARTY
Saturday, November 22nd
5:00 pm - until
CRCLA Children’s
Halloween Party
Sunday, October 26 2 pm-4 pm
Support Your Team(s) / Share Your Food
Join us for Games & Spooky Food
Any Football Team—Youth, School, College or Pros
Individual Kid’s Costume Contest and
a new Group Costume Contest
The Choice is Yours!
Cheerleading Competition
Food / Entertainment / Contests / Music
$5 per person with Food Tickets Available
Cash Bar
*Group Contest Participants can be family, friends, or
even party volunteers!
A head count is always helpful so please signup on the bulletin board or call Jo Sherman at
843-824-9911 to R.S.V.P.
All Proceeds Benefit the CRCLA Scholarship Fund
ARTICLE VI: Board of Directors
Section 8 - Add after the first sentence:
The Executive Committee will investigate such
charges when directed to do so by the President or
the Board of Directors; the Board will decide the
next course of action.
HOUSE RULES
Amendments & Additions
Amend No. 2 - Add after last sentence:
ONLY Club Employees, Club Officers or a Member
of the Board of Directors or a member of the
Membership Committee is authorized to open the
Club doors to admit anyone, no one else should
open club doors.
Add No. 17:
Each year we honor our
veterans with our Salute to
Veterans event in November.
If you are new to the club and
are a veteran, we ask that you
fill out a Veterans Information
Sheet so that we may include you in our program.
You can download and print this form by going to
our website:
http://charlestonrifleclub.com/thegunsite/crcveterans/
Additionally, if you have a photo of yourself in
uniform (or from the time you were in the service),
we would love to include you in our slide show. All
photos will be returned.
Forms will also be posted in the lounge on the bulletin board and must be returned by October 1 to be
included in this year‘s ceremony. Thank you for
your service!
new hall rental information
No taking pictures/publishing pictures of members
without their permission.
HOLLOW POINT BAND
in the Lounge - Saturday, December 13 8:00 pm
Effective for the 2015 Calendar Year
Sunday—Thursday
Members* - $550
Hall Member Sponsor** - $900
Friday—Saturday
Members* - $750
Hall Member Sponsor** - $1000
* For immediate family event only
(birthday, anniversary, wedding)
** For members who want to sponsor a
friend’s function or class reunion. Member
must be present and sign contract along with
BOWLING CENTER NEWS
On Fridays in October, the bowling center will be
closed from 5 pm to 8:30 pm.
We have a vacancy on the Board
of Directors that needs to be
filled. If you are interested in
serving the remainder of a oneyear term and running for this
position, please ask a Bartender
for a Nomination Form.
Completed forms should be
turned back in to the Bartender.
On Saturdays in October, the bowling center will
have limited space for Open Bowling from 6 pm to 11 pm.
MANAGER’S NOTE
We are in need of cooking teams for Friday
Night Supper and also teams to take one
Collation meal. Interested parties should
contact Susan Corcell at the office 722-4853.
Winter Club Hours
Monday through Saturday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Sunday 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Collation Dinner is served from 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm.
On the menu: Sausage & Veggie Stir Fry
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
1
2
3
6 Membership 7
SATURDAY
4
Ribeye or
Shrimp & Grits
6:30 pm
DJ Michael Peifer
Tuesday Nights at 7:00 pm
in the Lounge
There is no charge to play!
5
FRIDAY
8
9
10
8:00 pm
11
Meetings
7:00 pm
Orientation
6:30 pm
5:00 pm
12
13
14
15
16
Men’s
Board
Meeting
6:30 pm
19
20
21
22
27
17
Fried Pork Chops
6:30 pm
DJ Jean Hodges
23
CRCLA
Board
Meeting
6:30 pm
26
Ribeye Steak
6:30 pm
DJ John Dixon
24
18
5:30 pm
DJ Pete Berkos 7:30 pm
25
German Meals
6:30 pm
DJ Richard Clayton
28
29
30
31
Kids
Halloween
Party
2 pm
Dinner
6:30 pm
DJ Mike Greene
Friday, November 7– Salute to Veterans Ceremony following Prime Rib Dinner
Saturday, November 8—Lance Starr Band in the Lounge
Thursday, November 27—CLOSED for Thanksgiving
Friday, December 5—Holiday Dance featuring the band: Too Much Sylvia
Saturday, December 13—Hollow Point Band in the Lounge
Sunday, December 14—Children‘s Christmas Party
Submit newsletter info to: [email protected]