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Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 1
March 2019Volume 17– Issue 02
Proudly supported by the Frankston City Council
Cover Photo - by Paul Kearney
“Warm and Dry”
Narawntapu National Park in Northern Tasmania November 2018. it had been raining nonstop for 24 hours.Camera Olympus OMD EM1 MK2Lens Olympus 40-150 Pro with MC-14 Tele converterISO 4001/80 sec f/4.0 @ 210mmBasic Lightroom edit
Club MessageInside This Month
Club Message 2
Judging Results 4
Notice Board 10
2019 Monthly Calendar 11
Daytime Group 11
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging 11
Do you have Mobile Phone Im-ages 11
Ballarat Biennale 12
Australian Conceptual Photogra-phy 13
46th Warragul National 14
Upcoming National & Interna-tional Competitions 14
Membership Fees 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 15
Buy Swap or Sell 16
Understanding Photography 17
Printing Sevice 18
Membership Form 19
Committee 20
continued on page 3
MOVING ROOMS AGAIN
In last months club message I said that things were starting to settle
down at Ebdale, famous last words!, since then we have experienced seri-ous overcrowding, lack of car park-ing and general unease about the security around the building when leaving at night.
Taking these issue on board the club has secured NEW ROOMS for us at the Baxter Masonic lodge just down near the roundabout in Bax-ter, corner of Stotts Lane and Baxter Tooradin Road, there are many roads leading to the new location and it should be easy for everyone to get there.
We will take up residence at the Masonic Hall on 13th March.
The new hall is quite large with seating for over 100, plus a large secure carpark in the front for nearly 70 cars, the hall is air conditioned and has a large kitchen plus external area even with a BBQ.
I am sure we will settle in here quickly and be able to make this
our permanent home. There will be some change to the first week of the month when our meeting night and judging will be held on the TUESDAY, all other meeting nights will be the usual WEDNESDAY.
Just to make things clear, here are the meeting dates and location for the next few weeks.
Meeting times are 7pm for a 7.30pm start, gates to the carpark will be open from 6.30pm.
6th March Wednesday, Judging at Ebdale
13th March Wednesday, General meeting at Baxter
20th March Wednesday, General meeting at Baxter
27th March Wednesday, Special presentation at Baxter
2nd April, TUESDAY, Judging night at Baxter
If anyone is unclear on where we will meet and times please contact at the club via the website.
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 3
FPC Contact Details
Email: [email protected]
Web: frankstonphotoclub.com.au
Phone/Email: Peter Kewley
Bob Date [email protected]
Address for meetings: Baxter Masonic Hall 117 Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Baxter 3911 Every Wednesday 7:00 pm for 7:30 start
Items for sale: Please submit any items for sale to [email protected] complete with full details of item, price, con-dition and contact details.
continued from page 2
NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION MEETING
From time to time Incorporated Associations need to review their Constitution and make adjustments to ensure we are operating in the best interest of the Members and Committee.
There are some minor changes required to our rules and it requires that we call a Special Meeting for members to vote on the changes.
This meeting is scheduled for 12th April, 7.00pm at the Baxter Club Rooms.
Details of the changes along with a Proxy form will be issued to all financial members by separate email well in advance of the 21 days notice for a Special Resolution Meeting.
If you cannot attend the meeting please complete the Proxy form and email it back to the club or hand to a committee member, please do not post it as the PO Box is discontinued.
Peter Kewley ¤President
NEW ROOMS IN BAXTER
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 4
Judging Results For March 2019 Nature/OpenColour Print
Regular
Derek Rowe 12 Australia king Parrot 11 newHolland hony eater 1Rob Allica 9 Dragonfly
Advanced
Bob Williamson 13 Wood Duck 15 Guilin Rice TerraceDarryl Oats 11 Kookaburra 13 Tasmanian DevilMax Lane 14 BRIDLED TERN FEEDING
CHICK 13 NEW HOLLAND HONEYEAT-
ERS 14 EVENING AT BAOBAB AL-
LEYPeter Dwyer 13 NearHangingRock 10 ArtDecoFigure-Vienna 13 FiguresOnAJettyPeter Kewley 14 Female Regent Bowerbird 15 Owl Stare 13 Regent BowerbirdPhillip McKenzie 10 good morning 11 under the boardwalkTony Alevizopoulos 12 Yellow Footed Rock Wal-
laby 14 Find Yourself
Monochrome Print
Regular
Rob Allica 10 Horse and Cart
Advanced
Bob Williamson 13 Sunrise Over The Li River
Cristina Solomon 11 Hey No Pictures 12 The Hebrew BibleDarryl Oats 12 Puffing BillyMax Lane 15 BLACK NODDY WITH NEST
MATERIAL 14 BEACHED ICE 15 SCORESBY SUND ICEBERGSPeter Dwyer 13 Allocasuarina.decaiseana 11 BorokaLookout 12 AllThat Remained-Narbe-
thongTony Alevizopoulos 14 Relinquished
Digital Colour
Regular
Billy Williams 14 bear preschool 12 Im sick of crabs 11 TranquilityBrendan Edwards 15 a trip on the pier at shelley
beach portseaDamian Burke 9 distant storm 12 eagle aye 12 out on a limb 13 metal giants 14 night trafficDerek Rowe 12 Australia fur seal 11 baby seal 11 long billed Corella 10 new holland honey eater 2Jesse Balshaw 13 Frankston Set 11 Speaker of the HouseJune Jacobson 11 Serenity Housing 13 Sleeping Beauty 15 Where to Next
Kane Smith 11 Nature Bird 11 Landscape
Lore Singer 11 European Winter Forest 10 Left frozen 11 Life settling down 13 City wall Walk 12 Cross lined 12 ForgottenPaul Kearney 12 Love 13 Slip Stream 11 Sweet Nothings 12 Warm and DryPhillip Hulley 12 Tides Out 11 Morning Dew
Advanced
Andrew Browne 13 Crested Tern Chicks 11 Hatchling Caspian Terns 14 Peregrine ChickAndrew Stiller 12 Black swan 15 Wattle bird 14 Whistling kite 11 Flower Hills Phillip Island 13 Phillip Island Marina 13 Upper houseBob Hayter 12 Lizard 12 Turtle 12 Water BirdBob Williamson 13 Musk Lorikeet 12 King ParrotChrista Tapping 13 caught in the act 13 I m looking at you 13 “Fishing” for tourists 14 almost a painting 13 Ethiopian priestCristina Solomon 11 Dead Sea 12 Kyneton, Victoria 13 Toorongo FallsDarryl Oats 12 Old Man Emu 14 Dental Check
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 5
Daryl Lynch 12 Great Egret fishing 2 13 Should I Leave 12 Surviving Geothermal
Steam 1 13 ISS over Parkes 14 Lees Fan 14 Mystic Dancer 2Denise Tyrie 11 Ocean Fruit Salad 13 Queen Bee 12 The Last LeafDiana Fickling 11 Cheeky One 12 Horses of Mongolia 11 Over the Hills & Far Away
MongoliaEsmir Zukancic 14 Docklands_at_Night 12 Landscape Scenery 13 Melbourne FireworksFrank Langenhoff 9 Aussie Gold 9 Lucerne 14 colour of fun 12 SplashballGail Penny 11 Corellas 13 St Andrews Cross Spider 12 Yellow Eyed Penquin 12 Baby Sitting 11 Mother And BabyJanet Mansfield 11 Pretty Flamingo and
Friends 13 Checking the Armpit 12 Petra 12 Your Taxi is Waiting - PetraJohn Morter 12 Butterfly 14 Chameleon 13 Nit pickingJudith Meier 13 Frostbite 14 Frozen in Time 14 Young Hawk
14 Black Moor 13 Ghost Rider 12 On the RunJulie Balaam 12 RESTING 15 SPRING DELIGHT 12 TIME TO EAT 12 DEEP IN A ROSE 12 LORRY 13 SERENITY
Mick Taylor 14 A Welcome Visitor 12 Lady of the Lake 13 Tiger Stripes 14 All Fired Up 14 Watching My Dreams Come
to LightPhillip McKenzie 12 eye spy 12 puss puss 13 watching youRose-Marie Burns 13 Hungry Minor BirdSteve Strauss 11 Reaching for the sun 11 Storm on the way 13 The what-ya-call-it flower 13 Authentic Animal Fur 14 Creacion de Gatti 12 Water TensionTony Alevizopoulos 12 My New Home 15 Nap Time 12 In Full Swing
Digital Monochrome
Regular
Billy Williams 10 LookingBrendan Edwards 10 black ribbon 13 trees in the snow
Damian Burke 14 rail crossingJesse Balshaw 11 Henry the giraffe 12 Mac the wisePaul Kearney 11 Moist 10 Rain DropsPhillip Hulley 9 Termited
Advanced
Bob Williamson 12 Wild Victorian CoastlineChrista Tapping 11 protective auntiesDarryl Oats 12 WolsleyDenise Tyrie 11 Lost Feather 12 Washed Up 10 Seeds Ready To FlyFrank Langenhoff 14 Why ?Gail Penny 12 WetlandsJanet Mansfield 10 Water BuffaloJohn Morter 12 Basking in the morning sun 12 Genocide monument - Ye-
revan Armenia 11 Monitor LizardPhillip McKenzie 13 angelRose-Marie Burns 14 FedWall 13 MU Tower
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 6
“Owl Stare” by Peter Kewley
“Guilin Rice Terrace” by Bob Williamson
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 7
“a trip on the pier at shelley beach portsea” by Brendan Edwards
“BLACK NODDY WITH NEST MATERIAL” by Max Lane
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 8
“SPRING DELIGHT” at Julie Balaam
“Where to Next” by June JacobsonPhoto of the Month
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 9
“Nap Time” by Tony Alevizopoulos
“Wattle bird” by Andrew Stiller
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 10
NOTICE BOARD
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see
them.”
– Elliott Erwitt
� Australian Photographic Society (APS): For a full list of all up and coming competitions with accreditation, go to the Australian Pho-tographic Society’s webpage Click here.
� The Monash Gallery of Art in Wheelers Hill specialises in Photography. They currently have an exhibition of still life photography called Robyn Stacey: as still as life.
� Commencing on the 9th March they have an exhibition of Peter Dombrovskis work. I saw this exhibition at the National Library in Can-berra and it is a must for anyone interested in landscape photography, Click Here
� The VAPS Convention is on in Traralgon from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th May. This promises to be a great weekend with keynote speakers such as Adam Williams, Keren Dobia and Ewen Bell amongst oth-ers. The full programme and registration forms will be on the VAPS website soon.
� Empire Rone is an art installation in the old Burnham Beeches Mansion in the Alfred Nicholas Gardens. This seem to be selling out quickly so check it out Here #empirerone
� Julieanne Kost is one of the best teachers of photoshop or Lightroom on the internet and is always worth listening to. Log in here.
� For all those interested in I-phone photogra-phy take a look at Russell Browns web sight. This guy is a senior principle designer with adobe and uses smart phones and drone exclusively for his photography. His tutorials tell you how to set a work flow from mobile to desktop using LR cc in DNG. http://russell-brown.com/
� Another useful website for PS and LR tech-niques is Piximperfect. Click here
� For anyone using Lightroom, in particular those starting out, I think that Anthony Morganti’s You Tube Channel is the easi-est to follow. There are over 20 of these training modules but they are free and very comprehensive, Click here
� Great photography presentations on from B&H Optic Workshops. This bird photogra-phy one is very helpful but there are lots of others from optic 2016, 2017 and 2018.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58G-ttOw6PM
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 11
I am preparing a talk on mobile phone photography for the APJA, and would like images that received
high marks from judges to use in a PowerPoint presentation. If you are willing to let me use your images, please email them to lyn.haywood@gmail.
com. Please name the image [your name}-{name of image] Thanks for your help
Chisholm will offer the Certificate IV in Photogra-phy and Photo Imaging, at Frankston Chisholm
in 2019 .Full time one year on Monday, Friday and Saturday.
For more information see https://www.chisholm.edu.au/courses/certificate-iv/photography-and-photo-imaging. The course commences 28th Jan.
Daytime Group
Do you have Mobile Phone Images that you entered into a club competition?
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging, at Frankston Chisholm in 2019
At our last meeting in the Frankston Library Steve Strauss gave us a presentation on synchroniz-
ing our cameras to a phone or iPad. This is a useful technique you have any of the newer cameras with built in Wi-Fi, or you can get a card to use in older cameras. It is useful if you wish to transfer images to social media or email whilst on a shoot or you can use it to control your camera and use it as a remote when on a tripod, particularly if you are shooting from a low angle and have problems getting up and down like me! I think that an iPad is better than a phone for this because of the screen size. Thank you, Steve.
At this meeting I also discussed the idea of going back to Phillip Island instead of Apollo Bay
for our getaway in September due to the distances we have to travel to different sites from Apollo Bay and the amount of planning required to set a pro-gram. I have asked members to think about it and let me know what they think at our April Meeting.
This month our excursion is to Docklands to pho-tograph some modern architecture. One of our set subjects later in the year is Symmetry and modern buildings often have strong, symmetrical lines. We will travel by train from Frankston leaving at 8:34 AM.
Mack [email protected] ¤
2019 Monthly Calendar6 March 2019 Nature and Open Scoring & Critique
13 March 2019 Basics: Exposure. With your camera! @ Baxter Masonics Hall Video Presentation & Practical
20 March 2019 How-to: Capture still life in motion Peter Morris
27 March 2019 Police Forensic Presentation Wayne Kohlmann
2 April 2019 Places of Worship & Open Scoring & Critique
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 12
Check the links for the requirements and award information
NewPhotographyAwardThe Ballarat International Foto Biennale have announced the launch of the New Photography Award. This award will place focus on young photographic artists working throughout the Asia Pacific region.
A selection of up to 6 artists will receive an exhibition within the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale Core Program, 23rdAugust to 20thOctober 2019, have their work showcased in a venue with other finalists, and receive one-on-one support from BIFB curators in the realisation of their exhibition.
All applicants will have their submissions reviewed by an international jury of leading curators and gallery directors. Judges will award one cash prize of $10,000 to an overall winner.
Hurry, entries close 1stMarch 2019.
https://ballaratfoto.org/new-photography-award
MartinKantorPortraitPrizeEntries are now open for the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale Martin Kantor Portrait Prize.
The Martin Kantor Portrait Prize is an acquisitive first prize of $15,000, generously supported by the Dara Foundation, showcasing the diversity and rich talent of photographic portraiture. The prize will be awarded to the work judged to be an exceptional photographic portrait of a living significant Australian, distinguished in art, letters, science, sports or politics. The exhibition is part of the Core Program in the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale, 23rdAugust to 20thOctober 2019.
This award honours the late portrait photographer Martin Kantor.
Hurry, entries close 31stMay 2019.
https://ballaratfoto.org/martin-kantor/
The Ballarat Biennale announces a new Photography Award
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 13
Media ReleaseAnnouncing a stunning new initiative by the Australian Photographic Society – a very special new photographic Prize, unlike any previously seen in Australia, the opportunity for Conceptual photographers to be recognised as the best in Australia – and to win significant prize money.
The ACPP is acquisitive; meaning the printed winning framed artwork that is awarded the ACPP Prize will immediately become the property of Magnet Galleries, which are partnering with the APS.
The winner of the ACPP 2019 will be awarded $8,000 cash. The winner of the best entry by an APS Member will receive $2,000 cash. If the winner of the ACPP 2019 is an APS Member then that entrant will receive both cash amounts – totalling $10,000.
The winners of the ACCP 2019 and the best entry in the ACCP 2019 competition by an APS Member (which may also be the winner of the ACCP) will be announced on Thursday 4 July 2019 at the 6.30 PM AEST opening of the exhibition of the finalists’ prints at Magnet Galleries’ Melbourne Docklands Gallery.
Each entry must be a still work that has been substantially produced by photographic means, including analogue and digital photography, collage and mixed media.
Each entry must be accompanied by an Artist’s Concept Statement of no more than 100 words. Each entry must not have been previously selected as a finalist in a Prize or exhibited at a major public institution.
Entries must have been created in the twelve months preceding the closing date for entries (3 May 2019).
To read full details about the Conditions of Entry, about Submissions of entries and Entry fees, about Exhibition prints and about Judging, and to Enter the prize, please visit this link https://www.a-p-s.org.au/index.php/exhibition/australian-conceptual-photography-prize
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 14
It is time to think about your entries to the 46th Warragul National Exhibition, which will be closing on April 4th 2019 in FPC.
Upcoming National & International Competitions
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 15
Membership Fees 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019
The Frankston Photographic Club has held membership fees at the current levels for the last three years. With increasing rent costs and maintenance of equipment required to ensure we can provide the best service to members there will be a slight increase in fees for the coming year. MEMBERSHIP FEES 2018/2019 1 General Full membership $65 2 Discounted Pension rate.
Note: this is only available for a full or disability pension on production of pension card and number. Seniors Card only is not eligible.
$55
3 Family membership $110 or $55 per family member, 2 per Family
4 Junior rate, 16 and under $30 In addition to the general rates members are requested to contribute $2 each night when attending the club meetings, this assists us in covering our insurance and rent costs. It is also mandatory that all members attending club meetings sign the attendance book as a record of occupancy required under our insurance and rental agreements with the building owners. Overall our club fees are low compared to other organisations, we are one of the few clubs that meets every week plus we also run courses on weekends and an Advanced Group, the Day Group is largely self-supporting through their attendance charge however regardless of attendance we still pay rental and additional costs for that group. Maintaining the club’s equipment, the printing service and ensuring that we are focused on providing the best conditions for our members is a priority. Your membership fees enable us, to continue to do that. Peter Kewley AFIAP, FAPS President
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 16
We now accept eftpos and Credit Card.
Hiring Of Club Equipment
ITEM HIRE COSTPER WEEK
Matt cutter $5.00Colour Munki calibration system $5.00Studio flash lighting system with backdrops $50.00Voice dictation unit $5.00Laser pointer with USB Connection for Powerpoint or slide shows
$5.00
Light stands and bar only $25.00Assorted backdrops ( 2 ) $10.00Light tent $10.00Large projector screen (one week only) $20.00
All Club Equipment is subject to replacementcosts if lost or damaged
The Club sells Matt Board for mounting prints
White with Black Core 16x20 panels not cut $5.00Black/Black Core 16x20 panels not cut $5.00Off White 16x20 panels pre cut $5.00Black panels 16x20 pre cut $5.00Off White 16x20 panels not cut $3.50Black Card panels 16x20 not cut $3.50Small backing card 3 for $1.00Large backing card 3 for $1.00Recommended Brown Backing Tape $9.50Authentic Hinging tape $12.00
You can save on Matt board costs when you purchase from your club
Matting LinksThe Framers Workshop
Frankston 1/6 Kitson Street Ph: (03) 9783 8980 Mornington Cnr Main & Blake St Ph: (03) 5975 3674
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 17
Monthly competition
1. Set image + Open
2. Print: colour + monochrome
Digital: colour + monochrome
3. Allowed are 3 images each in set subject or open
4. Members may enter a maximum of SIX (6) entries into any monthly competition, which could be
> 6 digitals or
> 6 prints or
>3 digitals + 3 prints, or
> any other combination of images (digital and print) as long as the subject and the maximum total submitted number of images is 6.
Judging of monthly competition
1. same as current 9-15
2. to be added:image of the month in digital, regulars only, to be chosen by the respective judge. Maker of this image to be awarded with a free print/matt. Print has to be used for a colour/monochrome competition at the club. Prize can be won more than once.
Understanding Photography
Not sure how to set your Camera? I can help you understand how to
master the basic techniques and feel confident taking photos. Mentoring and various men-tored landscape photo tours available. For more Infor-mation see me at Club meetings or contact me on: [email protected] or call me on: 0490 062 137
Thanks so much. Looking forward to see you at the club.
Cheers,Judith
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 18
The club offers a quality printing service, producing A3 and A4 prints for $8 and $6 respectively.On the nights we advertise the printing service bring your images in correctly sized and cropped
ready for printing, you will be very pleased with the quality of the prints that are produced from our Epson printer.
For our Regular members, for just $2 more as a once off offer, you can get a pre-cut matt and backing board and you are ready to matt up your prints for the club competition.
Note: this offer is only available to Regular members using the print service, as a once only and only for prints going into the club competitions.
So just starting out or never matted a print before or first-time entry, take advantage of this great offer.
Hello: Are you still there?
Have you changed your email address lately, name, or postal or phone contacts?If so, please let us know so that we can update our records and to make sure you get all the good club
news!
Don’t miss out on our quality printing service
FPC Competitions For 2019—Set Subjects
Subjects for 2019February Scape / OpenMarch Nature/OpenApril Places of Worship /OpenMay Australian Weather / OpenJune Red/OpenJuly Symmetry/OpenAugust Food/ OpenSeptember Portrait/OpenOctober Street Photography/OpenNovember Travel / OpenDecember End Of Year Judging
CategoriesLarge Colour, Large Black & White, Digital.Regular and Advanced entries apply to Large
prints and Digital.Slides are discontinued as of 2009.
OpenAny type of image can be submitted as long as
it is deemed not to be offensive to any club member.
Australian WeatherPhotography showcasing the drama and beauty
of Australian weather in a unique, spectacu-lar or visually appealing manner. creative interpretations of frost, lightning, rainbows, sunshine, clouds, rain, wind, snow and ice.
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 19
Membership Application / Renewal Form Frankston Photographic Club Photography our Passion
Membership Application / Renewal Form
Name Address Street
Suburb State Post Code
Telephone Home Mobile Email
New Member Please indicate your current level of camera / photographic confidence. This information will be used to determine your initial monthly competition entry level if and when you commence entering club competitions. Beginner Intermediate Advanced By signing this form:
I agree to accept all Frankston Photographic Club Inc. (FPC) correspondence electronically where possible
I authorise publication of my email address to the executive committee and As a member of FPC, I agree to be bound by the rules of the FPC in force at the time.
Signature Date
New Members The Frankston Photographic Club collects members' information as part of its normal communication needs. This information is held confidentially by the Club Secretary. Annual Membership Fees to 1 July:
$65.00: Ordinary Members $55.00: Family (each member) $55.00: Concession (concession means full pension card holder, including disability card and on presentation of
card and card number) $30.00: Junior Membership (under 16 years of age) $35.00: Ordinary Members who join after 31 December
Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer Account Name: Frankston Photographic Club Inc. Bank: National Australia Bank BSB: 083420 Account: 129830582 NOTE: Please ensure that you enter YOUR NAME in the Payment Description field. NOTE: Electronic or direct payment still requires a completed application form to be presented to the club. Completed forms may be forwarded electronically
Committee Approval Date: Committee Signature: Receipt No: Membership Start Date:
New Membership and Membership Renewal Form | Frankston Photographic Club 2017
Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter March 2019 page 20
FPC Register of Committee v415
FRANKSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB Inc
No A0047095S
ABN 97 436 531 520
REGISTER OF EXECUTIVE AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2018-2019
PRESIDENT PETER KEWLEY
VICE PRESIDENT STEVE STRAUSS
SECRETARY BOB DATE
TREASURER BOB HAYTER, PETER KEWLEY, BOB DATE
COMPETITION STEWARD CHRISTA TAPPING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES BRENDAN EDWARDS
SECRETARY
WEB MASTER/ BOB HAYTER
TECH OFFICER
ASSISTANT WEB MASTER STEVE STRAUSS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
ASSIST FRONT DESK MICK TAYLOR
ASSIST FRONT DESK ESMIR ZUKANCIC
NON-COMMITTEE CLUB TASK HOLDER
NEWSLETTER EDITOR CRISTINA SOLOMON
INTER-CLUB DARRYL OATS
& NATIONALS COORD.
DAY TIME LEADER MACK FENWICK
MEMBER IMAGE JUDITH MEIER
MENTORING
ASSIST PRINTING JESSE BALSHAW
OPERATIONS