July/August 2002 - Greater Ohio Showmen`s Association

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July/August 2002 - Greater Ohio Showmen`s Association
Greater Ohio Showmen's Association
Inside GOSAm4'.'f1
President's Message
GOSA Golf Outing
Dear Members,
greatest in 'The Great Generation." Ed
served as secretary for the GOSA for
many years. He kept us on our toes at all
the meetings and functions. He will be
missed by his family, friends, and all of
his fellow showmen.
Have a safe and prosperous season
and I'll see you at the fall round up'
The heart of the season is upon us
and I trust that everyone is in high gear.
Unfortunately, the damp spring and
irrunediate heat of early summer made it
quite a challenge to get up to speed.
My apologies for the delay in this
newsletter. No one is to blame but me.
There just aren't enough hours in the
day or days in the week this time of
year.
Our deepest sympathies go out to the
family of Ed Ebe11. He was one of the
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Membership Sales Incentives
Yearbook Corrections
Benefit Additions
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Deadline Policies
Classifieds
Until next time,
Bill Prowant
President, GOSA
Greater Ohio Showmen's Association
5002 County Home Rd .• Greenville, OH 45331
937-996-8100· Fax 937-996-1091
E-mail: gosa@brightnet • Web: www.mygosa.org
ATTENTION, FUN-LOVING
GOSA MEMBERS:
2002/03
GOSA Meeting Schedule
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It's not too late to join
the fun in the sun
aboard Carnival
Legend, the newest
Spirit-class ship setting
sail for an Exotic
Western Caribbean
Cruise with your GOSA
friends. Time is of the
essence so PLEASE CALL
NOW TO RESERVE YOUR
CABIN. A deposit of
$200 p.p. will hold your
spot. Contact
Bob Keating at
330-683-4831 today!
Change to Bylaws Proposed
October 14, Ila.m.
J.R. Hooks Restaurant- Circleville, OH
FALL ROUND-UP
October 14, 6p.m.
J.R. Hooks Restaurant- Circleville, OH
November 7, Ila.m.
Holiday Inn Worthington, OH
Exotic Western Carribbean
Itinerary
DAY PORT
ARRIVE
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"Fun Day" at Sea
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Belize City, Belize
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"Fun Day" at Sea
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Limon, Costa Rica
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Colon, Panama'
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"Fun Day" at Sea
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"Fun Day" at Sea
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Miami
DEPART
4:00 p.m.
Miami
December 12, 1] a.m.
Holiday Inn Worthington, OH
January 6, lp.m.
Hyatt Regency- Columbus, OH
7:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
ANNUAL MEETING
January 7, 2:30p.m.
Hyatt Regency- Columbus, OH
Noon
7:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
January 16, 11 a.m.
Holiday Inn Worthington, OH
February 21, Ila.m.
Holiday Inn Worthington, OH
8:00 a.m.
'Optional shore tour to Panama Canal and Gatun
Lake available.
March 13, lla.m.
Holiday Inn Worthington, OH
April 10, 11 a.m.
I-X Center, Cleveland, OH
GOSA GOLF OUTING­
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Hamilton, Tom Linn, Tony and Sugg
Albanese, Kurt and Dean Otterbacher all were present at this
year's outing. The weather was perfect and the scores were
impressive, at least the ones we remember. Brad Dallman fin­
ished with the low score. Unfortunately, Brad Gentille had to
pay a course surcharge due to his excessive number of strokes.
We are going to try and work with the course Superintendent to
see if we can't get that waived for Brad next year. Thanks to all
who participated and we wish to invite all of you to make the
drive to next year's event.
Membership Sales Incentative
In an eff0I1 to strengthen and increase the size of our organi­
zation, the GOSA is implementing a sales incentive to members.
Starting now and continuing throughout the summer and fall,
ending at our annual meeting in January, any member who signs
up seven (7) new members will receive either a free membership
for their self or $100 cash. To gain recognition of the sale, make
sure your name appears on the new member's application. This
offer is only valid for new member registration and does not
include renewals. You can receive membership applications
from trustees or by calling the office. You can also photo copy
the applications located in both the newsletter and the yearbook.
We will keep you updated of any new benefits we are able to
procure over the summer, to help assist you in signing up new
members. We've got 8 months until convention. That's only 1
new member a month that you need to sign. What a fun way to
help the organization, the industry, and yourself, all at the same
time. Remember, there is strength in numbers. Good Luck!
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NOTICE
Change to Bylaws Proposed
The membership committee, chaired by Brent Bair, recently
took to the board a membership dues change motion, which
would require an amendment change to the GOSA constitution
for it to be implemented. There are two ways to make a chang~
to the GOSA constitution. One is for the president to call a spe­
cial board meeting of the trustees at which time the motion is
presented, discussed, and then voted upon. The other is for the
motion to be presented at our annual meeting for the general
membership of the organization to discuss and vote upon. The
board deems that this idea is in need of feedback and discussion
in a public forum, so they have decided to present it at our annu­
al meeting for the general membership to decide upon.
The motion to be made to the floor at the annual meeting per­
tains to the offering of a spousal membership at a reduced rate.
A spousal membership would be offered to the spouse, male or
female, of a member paid in full at the regular rate. A person
joining under the proposed spousal plan would have the same
benefits as a full member with the exception of two benefits.
They would not be eligible for the $1000.00 death benefit and
they would not receive a newsletter mailing. Only one newslet­
ter would be mailed to the married couple under this plan. They
would retain voting rights and all other benefits that full mem­
bers receive. Under this new proposal a spousal membership
would be offered at the price of $50.00, currently _ of the full
member rate of $100.00. It would be up to the married couples,
whether current or new members, to decide which program they
join under, either as both being full members or one being a
spousal member. The new plan, if passed would take effect
beginning with the year 2004.
You, the membership, will decide the outcome of this pro­
posal at our annual meeting in Columbus this coming January.
We urge you to take the next eight months to engage in dialogue
with other members to help form an opinion on whether you feel
this is beneficial or harmful to the organization. Come to the
annual meeting prepared to state your case. Your vote counts!
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NOTICE:
Visit the GOSA Website at
www.mygosa.org
REDESIGNED GOSA WEB SITE READY FOR INPUT
We encourage you to check out our updated and redesigned
web site: mygosa.org. Inside, you will find information such as
upcoming events, meeting highlights, committee goals, etc.
Also, an interactive Q & A board allows you a chance to
express your opinions and comments about certain topics.
There are many industry links added to help you find
equipm'ent and companies. We at"e constantly building, so
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browse regularly to see what's new.
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Dates to Remember
October 14
GOSA FALL ROUND-UP
Dinner at 6p.m. followed by EveI1l
l.R, Hooks RestauraI1l- 6p.m.
Circleville, OH
November 18-26
GOSA CRUISE ABOARD CARNIVALS LEGEND
(NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN UP!)
January 7 - 9
OHIO FAIR MANAGERS CONVENTION
Hyatt Regency- Columbus, OH
January 7
GOSA ANNUAL MEETING
2:30p.m.
Hyatt Regency- Columbus, OH
January 8
GOSA GALA & SUPER RAFFLE
7p.m.
Hyatt Regency- Columbus, OH
See our website at www.mygosa.org for upcoming eveI1ls.
The GOSA Officers and Trustees welcome
all participation and remind you that all
Board Meetings are open to the Membership.
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Bigot: A person who is obstinately and zealously attached to an
opinion that you do not entertain.
After saying, "I have wrote," the teacher explained to him how
wrong it was, and told him to write "I have written" 100 times. The
lines were left on the teacher's desk with this note: "I have wrote 'I
have written' 100 times as you told me and so I have went home."
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Rides • Games • Food
Michael Albanese
P.O, Box 306
Hebron, Ohio 43025
740-928-4475
"How long have you been driving without a taillight buddy?"
demanded the policeman.
The driver jumped out, ran to the rear of his car, and gave a low
moan. His distress was so great that the cop was moved to ease up
on him a bit.
"Aw, come now," he said, "you don't have to take it hard. It isn't
that serious."
"It isn't?" cried the motorist. "What happened to my trailer?"
"I'm sure glad I don't have to go to work today," the businessman
said happily to his wife.
"Well, don't think that you're going to run off to play golf and leave
me to clean up the house after our party last night."
"Honey, golf is the furthest thing from my mind. Now would you
please pass the putter!"
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330-825-7808 • 800-624-8671
Fax: 330-825-3793
WEB SITE: www.cjdannemiller.com
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MEMBER G.O.S.A.
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Concession Supplies & Equipment
FREE USTING IN YEARBOOK
POPCORN • PEANUTS • COTTON CANDY
• NACHOS • SNO KONES • FUNNEL CAKES
• CANDY APPLES • WAFFLES
• CARAMEL CORN • DRINK CUPS
• COLD DRINKS· PAPER GOODS
• ELEPHANT EARS • HOT DOG ON A STICK
• FRYERS • FRYING OILS
• LEMON SQUEEZERS
Family Owned and Operated
We have a complete and full time
Service Department to keep your
equipment in A-1 condition.
• EXTRA LISTINGS AT $2.50 EACH
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Established 1935
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SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
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DATE OF BIRTH
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BENEFICIARY*
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SPONSOR
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o REGULAR MEMBER - $100.00
(Individuals actively involved in the Outdoor
Amusement Business)
o ASSOCIATE MEMBER* - $100.00
(Businesses who provide producVservices to the industry)
*Manufacturers & Suppliers are Non-voting and No Death
Benefits
o JUNIOR MEMBER - $25.00
(Youth under the age of 18 interested in the industry.
o RETIRED MEMBER - $40.00 (No longer in
business)
Received from
Amount of $ _ _ for Greater Ohio Showmen's Association dues.
CUSTOM BUILT CONCESSION TRAILERS
Phone: 330·542·3052' Fax: 330·542·0304' Web Site: www.Hitch-HikerMfg.com
10065 Rapp Rd .• New Middletown, OH 44442
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YEARBOOK CORRECTIONS
The 2002 Yearbook and Buyer's Guide has been printed and
delivered. The volunteer staff works diligently to prepare this
publication and mail it out in a timely fashion. Sometimes
information entered is incorrect and unintentional mistakes are
made. We will be updating you as to what enteries are incon'ect
so that you may make the necessary changes in your book.
Please note the following corrections:
On page 33, under the heading of "ARCADE", member Mike
William's name was erroneously omitted. Please fill in the
following information underneath that heading: Mike Williams,
216 Wilson Ave., Lancaster, Ohio 43130, 740-653-7396.
Also on page 43, Under the name Virginia Reynolds the
address/phone # should be changed to 740 Kathryn Drive,
Loudonville, OH 44842-9695. Phone # is 419-994-4391.
We apologize to Mr. Williams and Mrs. Reynolds for any
inconvenience this may have caused them. Anyone who has not
received their copy yet or has found an error, please call the office.
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This year's Fall Round-up plans to be bigger and
better than ever! The annual drawing winnings
have been increased to include a Grand Prize
worth $2,000, second prize and third prize of
$500, and fourth prize, a color TV. The event will
take place on Monday, October 14, at JR Hooks
Restaurant in Circleville, Ohio. A delicious dinner
will be served at 6:30, followed by an auction­
packed evening full of fun and excitement.
One thing is for sure, you're not going to win if
you don't purchase your ticJ~ets! 50 catch one of
your G05A Board Members to choose your lucky
If you need product delivered to any of these area events,
CALL US, IT WILL BE THERE!!
Mansfield Freedom Festival
Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival
Medina County Fair
Richland County Fair
Holmes County Fair
Portage County Fair
Wayne County Fair
Mahoning County Fair
Mahoning Popcorn Festival
Knox County Fair
Loudonville Street Fair
Bellville Street Fair
Perrysville Street Fair
Ashland County Fair
Crawford County Fair
If you require more information call John or Jack
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John Niznik, Jr. - Jack Webber
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419-529-2417 • Fax 419-529-5410
3610 Cooktan Grange
MansfIeld, OH 44903
Distributor of Concession Supplies
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YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR CUSTOM PRINTED
FOOD SERVICE DISPOSABLES
THANKS to Bob Keating and Mark Dalessandro for
providing our lunch at the I-X Center April GOSA Meeting.
Great job guys'
Fred Thumburg former ride owner past away on March 24,
2002. Our sympathies go out to Fred's family and friends.
We are sorry to report the death of long time GOSA friend and
past Secretary Ed Ebert. Ed contributed many years of service
to our organization and will always remain close in the hearts
and minds of those who served with him. Heartfelt sympathies
go out to Ed's family and friends.
Call or Write for Our Free Catalog
2671 Youngstown Rd, S.E. • Warren, OH 44484
330-369-1192 FAX 330-369-6279 800-323-3547
Visit our website: www.berkpaper.com
BENEFIT ADDITIONS
We have been working hard to upgrade our benefits to our members.
While we admit this is a very slow process, we are happy to announce
the addition of two new benefits available to our members. They are as
follows:
1) GREATER OHIO SHOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION TELECOM
PLAN
We have entered into an agreement with First Communications, a
provider of long distance telephone service. This offer is for your
residential or commercial land-lines (not for cell phones). Members, in
good standing, who switch their long distance service to First
Communications, under the GOSA plan, will get the following rates and
services: 5.9 cents per minute flat rate to anywhere in the continental
United States, 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week,
billing in 6 second
increments, no monthly access or connection fees, or surcharges, no
change to how you presently dial - no access codes to dial, no monthly
minimums or contracts, State of the art global optic network, low cost
calling cards and international rates, and customized billing.
Under this agreement the GOSA receives a rebate check for 5% of
the total amount of sales that our members spend every month with First
Communications. First Communications will also reimburse you for
any switch over fees that your phone company charges.
Several members have been saving with First Communications for
years now, under another group plan. They are extremely happy with
the services of this reputable company who enjoys a high customer
satisfaction rate. This is a win-win situation for both the organization as
a whole and our members. We hope you take advantage of it. First
Communications will be making a sales call to you or you may call
them toll free at l-888-FIRSTCOM. They can also be contacted at
www.firstcomonline.com. Mention the GOSA plan when signing up or
obtaining information.
2) NEWLON CHRYSLER-DODGE-JEEP AND NEWLON FORD
PURCHASE PLAN
Frank Newlon, president of both Newlon Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep and
Newlon Ford of New Lexington, Ohio is pleased to offer GOSA
members in good standing, a set price when purchasing any new
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ford truck or car. The purchase price will be
2.5% over the invoice total price. Certain vehicle lines will be excluded
from time to time, i.e. Ford Thunderbird. Members will get all factory
rebates and Newlons will take trade-ins also. The vehicles can be taken
from stock or special ordered. They will give prices over the phone, fax,
or in person. There will be no additional charges or hidden fees. You pay
the invoice total price plus 2.5% and any taxes and title fee.
Dave Bowen will handle all transactions at the Dodge store. He can
be reached at 740-342-5151. Rick Reed will handle all transactions at
the Ford store. He can be reached at 740-342-5146. When inquiring on
prices, mention the GOSA member plan.
We welcome these companies on board and look forward to working
with them. Let us know your thoughts and keep us updated on your
dealings with any of the programs so we can better serve all of our
members. We are in the process of dealing with several more companies
to obtain discounts. Look for notices in future newsletters.
Deadline Policies
Keeping up with current technologies, Dave Shives,
secretary/treasurer has updated all of our office files to computer format.
This has made all of our record keeping more efficient and helped ease
the workload of the office. Deadline policies in the past, pertaining mostly
to membership dues and yearbook advertising payments, have been
loosely enforced. In an effort to keep paperwork to a minimum and keep
all records current, it is the board's intention to better enforce the
deadlines of all payments due to the office. Membership dues are due and
payable from November 15 thru January 15, with a 30-day grace period.
In order to stay as a member in good standing, not disrupt your death
benefit, and have your name printed in the yearbook, you must be paid in
full during this time frame. Yearbook ads are to be paid for in advance by
January 15 in order for them to be placed in the next issue. There will be
no exceptions to these rules. We hope everyone understands the need for
this action and we look forward to your cooperation.
• CLASSIFIEDS •
NOTICE: Classified ads will run for one month and must be
renewed by the fifteenth of the month and are free to members to
sell only the equipment they own. All other classified ads are
$15.00 for three lines per month. To renew or place ads please fax
ad copy along with your name, address and phone number to Todd
Sipe at 419-524-9989 or call Todd at 419-524-9988.
For Sale: 99' Ford F-350, Super Duty, 4x4, Diesel Dually, crew cab,
90K, 9' Alum. flatbed wI sides. Great shape, runs great! Will
separate flatbed. Call Matt at 614-327-6288.
For Sale: 2000 36' Bunkhouse, Vacationaire, sleeps 10, many
extras, real nice! 200045' Bunkhouse, Vacationaire, sleeps 12, Mgr.
Quarters in front, many extras, very nice. Titanic Super Slide, 1999,
very clean & in good condition. Contact Bill Prowant at 419-596­
3286.
For Sale: 1987 FORD 350 - Custom Concession. Includes: Hot
Water Tank, Undercounter Refrig., 3 Compo Sink, Hand Sink, Grey
Water Holding Tank, Roof Exhaust Fan, New Counters, Newly
Repainted Exterior, New Battery, 220 Hookup with 100 amp Panel
and Cable, P253 Coldelite Air Cooled Soft Serve Machine, Misc.
Equip. & Access., 4 Head Post Mix Coke Machine. ASKING PRICE:
$10,000 Complete, Truck Alone: $5000; Soft Serve Machine Alone:
$5500; Coke Machine Alone: $500. Old retired 16' Concession
Trailer with new counters etc. No Equipment. $2000. 6 Pitco
Frylators-11 0,000 btu, Asking $550 each, all 6 for $3000. 1996 -32'
Vacationaire 5th Wheel with 16' Slideout. Washer, Dryer, Full Size
Tub, Shower, All the comforts of home. Asking $19,900. WAFS, INC.,
WillardlAccent Food Service, 330-388-1429.
Wanted to Buy: 1990 or newer Ford E350 Cube Van, Must have
attic. Contact Mike Albanese at 740-928-7482.
For Sale: 1998 Otterbacher 24' Clown Town Bull Dozer Trailer.
Marquee and awning running lights. New corner pies and bally,
$16,000. Call Mike Albanese at 740-928-7482.
For Sale: 10- Veri Tee Bowler Roller Tables, $1,000 takes all! Call
Mike Albanese at 740-928-7482
For Sale: 50 kw Diesel Generator Set, 471 Detroit, 400 hours since
total rebuild, NEW: Liners, Pistons, Mains, Inserts, Turbo Charger,
Blower, Water and Fuel Pump and Heads. $6,500. Call Geary Bates
at 740-266-3120.
For Sale: 2-1981 ClT 9000 Fords, Tandem, 300 Cummings Engine,
10 Speed. $3,000 each or $5,000 for both. Call Geary Bates at 740­
266-3120.
For Sale: 2- Mid 80's Ford lN8000, Single axle tractor, 3208 Cat
engine, 5 speed. $3,000 each or $5,000 for both. Call Geary Bates
at 740-266-3120.
For Sale: 1985 Chevy 350 Engine, AlC, auto, good condition Box
Van; 1987 Ford 351 Engine, auto, retractable loading ramp, high
cube van. Call Harold Presler at 740-756-4347.
For Sale: 20' Haulmark Food Trailer - Fully equipped, 5 head pop
mach; 4 sinks; AlC & heater; other extras. Excellent Condition.
$24,500 negotiable. Call 419-368-0475.
Bones
Mirror & Supply
P.o. Box 72809
Newport, Kentucky 41072
l.T.
Bones
President
Toll Free 1-888-GIBTDWN
Toll Free 1-888-442-8696
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106 South River Street. P.O. Box 79
Dupont. Ohio 45837
RIDES AND CONFECTIONS
Ray and JoAnne Prowant 419-596-3284
Bill and Anissa Prowant 419-596-3286
Produce
PERFECT
frozen slush,
smoothies and
ice ca,ppuccino
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3.7 gallon bowls
Easy to clean
Heavy duty motor
Easy to use
Heavy duty compressor
Standby switch
24 hour/7 day timer
Lighted hopper tops
Stainless steel panels
Fan cooled compressor
Wheaton's Concession Supply Co.
231 N. Fourth Street • Columbus, OH 43215
1·800·KER·NELS (537-6357) • Fax 614-224·3297
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