December 2004

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December 2004
Greater Ohio Showmen's Association
President's Message
Inside GOSAID:;'.
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GOSA November 18 Board Meeting
Happy Holidays!
2005 OFMA Convention Schedule
The holiday season is upon us and we find ourselves caught up in the hustle of the shop­
ping season. Economists are predicting a brisk season for the retailers, and if any of you
were out Friday after Thanksgiving, you know the parking lots were full.
Your board has been very busy in preparation for the upcoming O.F.M.A. convention.
We will be providing numerous workshops to help our members in their day to day oper­
ations as well as our fellow OFMA members. Here are a few highlights:
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On Tuesday, January 4, Erin Nyhan ofClEE will be explaining everything you need
to know about hiring foreign students. We are also wrapping up our workshop
geared toward fairboard and fair managers, titled "In search of a better bottom line."
o
We have a great panel set up to share ideas and techniques. Our goal is to substi­
tute rent increases with some proven ideas, so all fairs listen up and plan on attend­
ing this session on Wednesday, January 5.
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The annual meeting will be held in the Fairfield Room (across from the G.O.S.A.
office) on Tuesday at 3 pm.
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Immediately following the annual meeting will be the firstAnnual Membership
Appreciation Night, at the second floor lounge.
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The convention will wrap up on Wednesday night with the Extravaganza. This
year's entertainment will be provided by the Van Dells. They will provide two great
sets of music for your listening and dancing enjoyment.
Don't wait any longer to buy your chance to win the big money in the Reverse Raffle.
There are only a few tickets left.
T would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas season and hope to see you
all at the convention.
Thanks, Bob
Notes and Reminders
Classifieds
New Members
Upcoming Events
Inspectors Found Guilty
Membership Application
Greater Ohio Showmen's Association
P.O. Box 2448 • Zanesville, OH 43702-2448
877-977-GOSA (4672) • E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mygosa.org
Sincerely,
Bill Prowant
GOSA President
Doug Guinsler supersized his holding tank capac­
ity at the Muskinghum County Fair.
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Nominations needed
CONVENTION AWARD NOMINATIONS
before 12-15-04!
SHOWMAN OF THE YEAR
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN RIDES
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN GAMES
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OUTSTANDlNG ACHIEVEMENT IN FOOD
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN STRAIGHT SAlES
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SPECIAL APPRECIATJON
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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Visit the GOSA vvebsite at vvvvvv. ."ygosa.org
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Minutes for GOSA
Officers & Trustees Meetings
November 18, 2004 • 11 :00 a.m.
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: President Bill Prowant, First Vice
President Tom Linn, Second Vice President Kevin Koski, Secretary­
Treasurer Suzanne McCarty, Trustees:
Michael Albanese, Tony
Albanese, Brent Bair, Stan Connell, Dave Gallapoo, Doug Gliinsler,
Kurt Otterbacher, Ray Prowant, Todd Sipe, and Bill Sterling.
GUESTS PRESENT: Shane Comer
President Bill Prowant called the meeting to order with the Pledge of
Allegiance.
Roll call was taken. Bill welcomed everyone and thanked guest
Shane Comer for attending.
Minutes of the October meeting were approved with a motion made
by Doug Guinsler and seconded by Ray Prowant. Motion carried.
The Annual Financial Report was presented. Secretary-Treasurer
Suzanne McCarty asked for any questions concerning the content and
format of the report. A motion to approvc the annual report was made
by Ray Prowant and seconded by Kurt Otterbacher. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS:
The program for the upcoming Ohio Fair Managers Association
Convention was reviewed. The details for each session topic were
discussed. The possibility of hosting a hospitality event for the
membership and promotion of our organization on Tuesday following
the annual meeting was discussed. The event will take place in the
second floor lounge and will include a band for entertainment and
banners advertising our organization. It was decided that each board
member should attempt to obtain at least one $100.00 sponsorship to
assist with the costs for this event. Sponsors will be recognized in the
newsletter, yearbook, on the website, at the annual meeting and on
banners and signs at the event.
At this point in the meeting, Mr. Jim Truex from the Ohio
Department of Agriculture Ride Safety Division joined the meeting to
provide an update on the accident in Lake County. Mr. Truex reportcd
that inspector Ted Brubaker had been sentenced to 15 days in jail for the
charge of dereliction of duty and inspector Kalin Turner's sentencing will
be held on December 17,2004. Mr. Truex said that the Department of
Agriculture fully supports both inspectors and will continue to do so.
While at the meeting, he also mentioned that the meeting with our games
rules committee went well and that a games workshop is being planned
for sometime in 2005.
Membership benefits provided by the organization were reviewed.
All benefits are still in existence at this time. Stan Connell reported that
in order to receive full credit for the organization for purchases in the
Pepsi program, each member must call Pepsi and have them credit
purchases to the G.O.S.A. parent number.
NEW BUSINESS:
Members of the games committee that recently met with O.D.A.,
gave a report on the meeting. They reported that the build-ups within
some games would be done away with. It was mentioned that most
problems with games occur after the O.D.A. inspectors have left the
grounds of the event. A workshop geared toward fair managers will be
held in 2005 so that better policing of games can occur.
President Bill Prowant reported on the introduction of House Bill
HR4190 by Congressman Edward Markey. The bill proposes a federal
law requiring the Department of Labor to make the minimum age of ride
operators be J 8 years old. At this point no changes have taken place.
A report was given on the O.FE.A. Convention held recently in
Columbus. Board members that attended distributed yearbooks and
membership applications.
A report was given on the O.FM.A. meeting held earlier in the
month. An update was given concerning the Extravaganza event. The
silent auction items will be placed in the foyer area outside the Regency
Ballroom. The entertainment for the event has not yet been finalized but
it will most likely be either Phil Dirt and the Dozers performing a
different show than last year or the Van Dells. Dates for 2005 Spring
District meetings were also announced. They are as follows: Districts 1
and 2 on April 2nd, Districts 5 and 9 on April 3rd, locations for both to
be announced later; Districts 7 and 8 on April 9th in Zanesville and
Districts 3, 4, and 6 on April 10th in Washington Court House.
Discussion was held on budget availability for future projects and the
need to watch our funds while planning these projects. The possibility
of offering additional Life Memberships to the organization was
mentioned. Further details and ideas will be reviewed at future
meetings.
Brent Bair mentioned that someone interested in sell ing our yearbook
advertising in the future contacted him. He will get fUl1her information
on this possibility.
Possible award nominations for this year were discussed briefly.
Awards will be voted on at the December meeting.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
A. Membership Committee-Arrangements for the trip giveaway for
the membership contest were discussed. The following applications
from new members were presented for approval: William Howells­
Regular, Virginia Howells-Spousal, Matthew Scott-Associate, Ray
Reitz-Regular, Charles Schwochow-Associate, George Creegan­
Associate, and Dan Swiney-Associate. A motion to approve all new
memberships was made by Tom Linn and seconded by Brent Bair.
Motion carried.
B. Roundup Committee-A report on the income and winners from the
Round Up was distributed and reviewed. Tony and Michael Albanese
reported that J.R. Hooks was given a plaque in appreciation of his support
of the organization. Mr. Hooks was very surprised and honored and
ll1ill1ediately hung the plaque. The possibility of giving a plaque to
everyone that supports the organization by making donations was
discussed. Further information will be provided at the December meeting.
C. Yearbook Committee-Necessary corrections to the 2004
yearbook were brought to the attention of the committee. Billing for the
2005 yearbook will be sent out shortly. Prices for ads were discussed.
No changes will be made to advertising prices at this time.
D. Ride Safety Committee-Ray Prowant reported that Bob Johnson
from the O.A.B.A. was at the last Ride Safety meeting. He also reported
on the Sizzler accident that occurred in Massachusetts.
E. Newsletter Committee-A proof of the upcoming newsletter was
available for review.
Another newsletter will be done prior to the December meeting.
F. Scholarship Committee-Doug Guinsler reported that he has
received one application for the Kissel Memorial Scholarship and four
for the Rupert Otterbacher Scholarship.
G. Games Committee-No report.
H. Health & Sanitation Committee-Nothing new to report.
I. Website Committee-Todd Sipe shared information he will be
npdating on the site. The possibility of changing to the web-hosting
program offered by the O. EM.A. was discussed. A motion was made by
Stan Connell and seconded by Kevin Koski to change to the O.FM.A.
program. Motion carried.
J. Joint Membership-No report.
K. Convention-A title for the Tuesday evening event was chosen.
The event will be called "G.O.S.A. Membership Appreciation Night." It
will take place immediately following the annual meeting in the second
floor lounge from approximately 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
L. Sponsorship Committee-Already reported.
Bill reminded board members that we would be meeting on
December 13th in Dupont to go tlu'ough items belonging to the
organization.
With no further business to discuss, a motion to adjourn was made by
Ray Prowant and seconded by Todd Sipe. Motion carried. Meeting
adjourned at 4:30 p.m.
2005 OFMA CONVENTION
SCHEDULE FOR GOSA MEMBERS
MONDAY, JANUARY 3
1O:30-7:00pm
10:30-6:00pm
12:45-2:45pm
O.F.M.A. Registration - County Hall Foyer, 2nd Floor
G.O.S.A. Office Open - Champaign Room
Workshop - Ride Management Seminar
Presenter - Jim Truex - O.D.A.
Moderator - Ray Prowant - G.O.S.A.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4
8:00-6: 15pm
O.EM.A. Registration - County Hall Foyer
10:00-5:00pm G.O.S.A. Office Open - Champaign Room
11:00-12:00pm Hiring of Foreign Students - Union E Room
Presenter - Erin Nyhan, Program Coordinator for eel.
Moderator - Anissa Prowant - G.O.S.A.
12:00-2:00pm Concession Games / Midway Control - Fairfield Room
Presenters: John Dodson, Sr. Inspector - O.D.A.
Jim Truex, Division Chief - O.DA.
Moderators: Kurt Otterbacher - G .0. S.A.
Tony Albanese - G.O.S.A.
3:00-5:00pm
G.O.S.A. Annual Meeting - Fairfield Room
Bill Prowant, G.O.S.A.President
6:00 ­
G.O.S.A. Membership Appreciation Night
Thanks, Bob
Just thought we should say farewell to a friend, business associate and
perhaps the "World's Greatest Raffle Ticket Seller." The G.O.S.A. family
has lost a friend in Bob Keating.
Bob's passion for the Outdoor Amusement Business was unparalleled,
even as his health was failing his first question was "how is your new item
going')" Bob was always going forward, never looking back.
We realize that so many of you have so many Bob stories. lfhe wasn't
organizing a trip somewhere, he was arriving somewhere else with a car
full of steaks, shrimp or "Tipsy Olives." Always giving. Of course, there
was the ever-present "Raffle Ticket," you did not ever ask for what, just
how much because you knew it was always for a good cause.
As one famous Bob from Ohio's theme song said, "Thanks for the
memories." Bob sure gave a whole lot of people that. Thanks Bob!
Wait a minute ... Hey ... Who's going to sell the tickets? Can't you just
hear Bob say ... "You big @#&%@# I've got yours already."
Save a ticket for us Bob.
(Contributed by Harry Faint)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5
8:00-5:00pm
9:00-10:30am
2:45-3:30pm
7:00 pm
O.EM.A. Registration - County HaJJ Foyer
G.O.S.A./OFMA Workshop - Midway Management
Issues
Panel: Dave Gallapoo - Food Concessions
Todd Sipe - Food Concessions
Bill Sterling - Games
Tony Albanese - Games
Geary Bates - Rides
Ray Prowant - Rides
Doug Guinsler - O.EM.A. Past President
Dave Benson - Fairfield Co. Fair Mgr.
Moderator: Jon Overmyer, O.EM.A. Past President
Fair and Associates Roundtables - 2 sessions
I. Concession Manager Duties and Concessionaire's
Responsibilities - Madison Room
2. Unified Membership - Delaware Room A
O.EM.A./G.O.S.A.
O.EM.A. and G.OS.A. EXTRAVAGANZA Evening
Regency Ballroom
From left, G.O.S.A. members Harry and Gloria Faint and Bob and
Kitty Keating at the 2004 Convention
Things Not To Say
When Hanging The Lights
Did you know that hanging lights on a Christmas tree is one of the
three most stressful situations in an on-going relationship?
Psychiatrists claim the other two danger zones are teaching your mate
to drive and wallpapering. They are rarely wrong on these things. We
rush to print with an emergency prompt list of Things Not To Say When
Hanging Lights on the Christmas Tree.
"You've got two red lights right next to each other, dummy. You're sup­
posed to go yellow, green, red, blue, not yellow, red, red, green,
blue... "
• "Up a little higher. YOll can reach it. Go on, try."
"What the hell do you do to these lights when you put them away
every year? Tie them in knot?"
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6
8:00-10:00am
G.O.S.A. Office Open
"Come away from that aluminum ladder, kids. I'm going to fry that
sucker."
"If you're not going to do it right, don't do it at all. Don't just throw
them on, like you do the icicles. You're worse than your father."
"Give me that!"
• "You've got the whole thing on the tree upside-down. The electric
pluggee thing should be down here at the bottom, not up at the top."
"I don't care if you have found another two strings, I'm done!"
"You've just wound 'em around and around - I thought we agreed it
shouldn't look like a spiral this year?"
"Have you been drinking?"
• "Where's the cat?"
Notes and Reminders
Remember to call or write to verify that you and the GOSA get cred­
it for your Pepsi purchases this season. Pepsi is normally not perfect at
allocating the rebates. The G.O.S.A. also needs the credit of your pur­
chases to continue our program. The number to call is 1-800-431-1707.
Call or make use of the sample letter below.
Yearbook advertising fees and membership dues are cUlTently payable
to the G.O.S.A. office. Extravaganza Super Raffle tickets are available
from the office or any trustee. Do you have your tickets yet?
We are seeking sponsorships for a "Membership Appreciation Night"
at the Convention following our annual meeting. We are targeting some
of our major suppliers to help us recognize our membership. We are also
looking for door prizes for the Extravaganza.
We apologize for not providing the Convention Award Nomination
form in the last newsletter. Please take the time to nominate for these
prestigious awards. Contact the office or any officer or trustee as soon as
possible.
You are probably aware that our monthly Board Meetings have
changed locations. We have actually returned to the Ohio State
Fairgrounds. We meet in the Rhodes Center. From [-71: exit at 17th
Avenue toward fairgrounds and follow the signs to the Rhodes Center.
We welcome all guest attendance'
SAVE MONEYll
GOSA - OFMA
JOINT MEMBERSHIP
$200 gets you into 2 great organizations.
Call 877-977-GOSA (4672).
WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS!
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Revised Christmas Song Titles
See ij'you are able to translate these back into their original titles.
Answers on next page.
I. Castaneous-Colored Seed Vesicated in a Conflagration
2. Singular Yearning for the Twin-Anterior Incisors
3. [nteljection Followed by Righteous Darkness
4. Arrival Time: 2400 hours; Weather: Cloudless
5. Emphasis on Entire Assembly of Loyal Followers Advancing
Hitherward
6. In a Feeder Asunder
7. Array the Corridors
8. Bantam Male Percussionist
9. Nocturnal Noiselessness
10. Monarchial Triad
11. Jehovah Deactivate Blithe Chevaliers
12. Red Man en Route to Borough
13. Frozen Precipitation Commence
[4. Proceed and Enlighten on the Pinnacle
15. The Quadruped with the Scarlet Proboscis
16. Query Regarding Identity of Progeny
17. Delight in this Planet
18. Give Attention to the Melodious Celestial Beings
19. The Dozen Festive 24-Hour Intervals
20. Our Fervent Hope is That You Enjoy Your Yuletide Season
21. Parent Was Observed Osculating an Unshaven, Red-Coated
Teamster
22. Natal Celebration Devoid of Color, Rather Albino, As a
HallucinatoryPhenomenon for Me
23. a) Obese Personification Fabricated on Compressed Mounds of
Minute Frozen Crystals
b) Same Personification, but he belongs to the G.O.S.A.
24. A Diminutive Middle Eastern Municipality Preceded By a Vowel
25. Amazing Terrain in the Blustery Season
26. Perched Up on the Loftiest Domicile Covering
27. Instruments of Precious Metal Capable of Producing Sounds
28. Inquiry as to You Auditory Perception Compared to Mine
29. Tragedy Inflicted by an Ungulate to a Female Ancestor
INSPECTORS FOUND GUILTY
IN LAKE COUNTY
Ted Brubaker, O.D.A. Ride and Game Inspector from Bellevue, was
found guilty by a judge in Lake County last month. He was sentenced
to, and has served, 15 days in jail. Ted Brubaker and Kalin Turner pled
no contest to the misdemeanor in exchange for the prosecution dropping
the charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide. The plea
was also supposed to eliminate any possible jail time, but the judge
apparently disagreed.
The significance of the plea bargain is ultimately the dropping of
felony charges. The State of Ohio does not employ anyone with a felony
record. The sentence, although it surprisingly included jail time, will
allow the two inspectors to keep their jobs in the O.D.A. Department of
Ride Safety.
Kalin Turner is due for sentencing this month. Attorneys for the
inspectors speculate that he will receive a similar sentence to Mr.
Brubaker. Because of the timing, it is possible that Inspector Turner
could spend the Christmas holiday in jail.
Mentor electrician Nick Rock was convicted earlier of reckless homi­
cide and involuntary manslaughter for not following state electrical
codes. He is appealing his conviction and is seeking a new trial.
Jim Truex, the head of the O.D.A. Ride Inspection Department, has
been in close contact with the G.O.S.A. Board concerning the Lake
County situation. He is very disturbed by the events. He takes particu­
lar issue with the fact that the inspectors have been convicted of derelic­
tion of duty, but nobody from Lake County has contacted his office to
ascertain what their duties actually are.
The two inspectors have their own private attorneys, but their defense
is being funded by the state. Mr. Truex is not certain what action will be
taken by the inspectors, the O.D.A., or the state as a result of these con­
victions.
The G.O.S.A. Board has been monitoring this issue with utmost care
and scrutiny. At some junctures, the Board has considered taking spe­
cific action, but we have deferred to the O.D.A. in waiting for the current
process to come to its conclusion. It has been speculated that small-town
politics has played a role in the way blame has been placed in this
tragedy.
As a result of the Lake County tragedy, the O.D.A. Ride Inspection
reports have been changed in some areas to reduce the possibility of this
kind of litigation. This case may also have judicial implications as cases
against ride inspectors are now pending in other states. The precedent
established in Lake County might have an adverse effect on ride inspec­
tors (or any inspectors) throughout the country.
The G.O.S.A. Board welcomes the thoughts of the membership on
this issue and we will continue to keep the organization informed on any
new developments.
• 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 numberto Kurt Otterbacher at 330-769-1389, or e-mail
[email protected].
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FOR SALE - INFLATABLE MONEY MACHINE. Four players at at time. Use at
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DECEMBER MEETING
December 16 • 11 :00 a.m.
Ohio State Fairgrounds Rhodes Center
OHIO FAIR MANAGERS ANNUAL CONVENTION
January 3-6 • Columbus Convention Center
Annual Meeting
Tuesday, January 4 • 3:00 p.m .• Fairfield Room
GOSA/OFMA Extravaganza
Wednesday, January 5 • 7:00 p.m .• Ballroom
JANUARY MEETING
January 20 • 11 :00 a.m.
Ohio State Fairgrounds Rl10des Center
NICA FOOD SHOW AND BUSINESS EXPO
February 7-9 • Tampa Florida
IISF GlBTOWN EXTRAVAGANZA
February 9-12 • Gibsonton, Florida
FEBRUARY MEETING
February 24 • 11 :00 a.m.
Ohio State Fairgrounds Rl10des Center
MARCH MEETING
March 17 • 11 :00 a.l11.
Ohio State Fairgrounds Rhodes Center
APRIL MEETING
April 21 • I I :00 a.m.
Ohio State Fairgrounds Rhodes Center
The GOSA Officers and Trustees welcome all participation and
remind you that all Board Meetings are open to the Membership.
Answers to Christmas Song Quiz
1. Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire
2. All I want for Christmas is my 2 Front Teeth
3. Oh Holy Night
4. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
5. Oh Come All Ye Faithful
6. Away in a Manger
7. Deck the Halls
8. Little Drummer Boy
9. Silent Night
10. We Three Kings
II. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
12. Santa Claus is coming to Town
13. Let it Snow
14. Oh Come All Ye Faithful
15. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
16 What Child is This?
17. Joy To the World
18. Hark l The Herald Angels Sing
19. The 12 Days of Christmas
20. We Wish You a Merry Christmas
21. I Saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
22. I'm Dreaming of a White Cluistmas
23. a) Frosty the Snowman.
b) Frosty the Showman
24. 0 Little Town of Bethlehem
25. Winter Wonderland
26. Up on the Rooftop
27. Silver Bells
28. Do you hear what I hear~
29. Grandma got run over by a Reindeer
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and whirl grip stabilizer
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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Full Page Ad
$150.00
1/2 Page Ad . . . . . . . ..
85.00
1/4 Page Ad . . . . . . . ..
55.00
1/8 Page Ad . . . . . . . ..
35.00
Plus $15 for Each Photo