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Saginaw Field & Stream Club Newsletter www.saginawfieldandstream.com Tom Heritier, Editor Club mailing address, 1296 N. Gleaner Rd, Saginaw MI 48609 Volume 2017 Issue 02 February Dinner Served at 6 PM Menu NY Strip Steak, Baked Potato Salad, Dessert 8$ Membership Meeting 7:00PM February is worth $200 Because Jack Kilbourne Was present and did win $420.00 You must be present to win! Bill Osborne won the Ruger LCR 38+P A Remington RP9, brand new model will be the February Raffle Prize Identification Statement Saginaw Field and Stream Club Newsletter is published monthly by the Saginaw Field and Stream Club. 1296 N. Gleaner Rd. Saginaw, MI 48609 9495 Club Shooting Hours Are as follows, 0800 AM until sunset, use you hunting guide to deter- mine sunset. If there is an organized event under lights, that may go to 10 PM. The lights on ranges are for organized events only. Guests Anyone who is not immediate family is considered a guest and is re- quired to pay the $5.00 guest fee. Mail Boxes are located on each range. Immediate family is defined as, spouse, and minor children. February 16th, Annual Business Meeting Members only, must show a current membership card to vote Updated Range Rules Please go to our website and print off an updated set of range rules, its your responsibility to know the rules! SCORE YOUR BUCK NIGHT Even though it is our clubs Annual Meeting night on Thurs- day, February 16 th , we will still have the COMMEMORA- TIVE BUCKS OF MICHIGAN provide the scorers to measure the antlers of your deer. There is no contest, but this will give you authentic bragging rights about your suc- cess. The measuring and scoring will take place in the Lounge room of the clubhouse during the dinner time and carry on through the meeting. If we find a really Big Buck, we just might recognize it to the whole group.

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Saginaw Field & Stream

Club Newsletter www.saginawfieldandstream.com

Tom Heritier, Editor

Club mailing address, 1296 N. Gleaner Rd, Saginaw MI 48609

Volume 2017

Issue 02

February

Dinner Served at 6 PM

Menu

NY Strip Steak, Baked Potato

Salad, Dessert 8$

Membership Meeting 7:00PM

February is worth $200

Because Jack Kilbourne Was present and did win

$420.00 You must be present to

win! Bill Osborne won the

Ruger LCR 38+P

A Remington RP9, brand

new model will be the

February Raffle Prize

Identification Statement

Saginaw Field and Stream Club Newsletter is

published monthly by the Saginaw Field and

Stream Club. 1296 N. Gleaner Rd.

Saginaw, MI 48609 9495

Club Shooting Hours

Are as follows, 0800 AM until sunset, use you hunting guide to deter-

mine sunset. If there is an organized event under lights, that may go to

10 PM. The lights on ranges are for organized events only.

Guest’s

Anyone who is not immediate family is considered a guest and is re-

quired to pay the $5.00 guest fee. Mail Boxes are located on each

range. Immediate family is defined as, spouse, and minor children.

February 16th, Annual Business Meeting

Members only, must show a current

membership card to vote

Updated Range Rules

Please go to our website and print off an updated set of

range rules, it’s your responsibility to know the rules!

SCORE YOUR BUCK NIGHT

Even though it is our clubs Annual Meeting night on Thurs-

day, February 16th, we will still have the COMMEMORA-

TIVE BUCKS OF MICHIGAN provide the scorers to

measure the antlers of your deer. There is no contest, but

this will give you authentic bragging rights about your suc-

cess. The measuring and scoring will take place in the

Lounge room of the clubhouse during the dinner time and

carry on through the meeting. If we find a really Big Buck,

we just might recognize it to the whole group.

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Club Administrative News

Financial Report

James L. De Clerck, Treasurer

Building Donations

To Date

$148,009.97

Rental Manager Joey Lee 989-996-0397

For rentals or questions Please call

Civilian Marksmanship Program

Saginaw Field and Stream Club is affiliated with the Civil-

ian Marksmanship Program. Refer to Our Number

56200

NO HANDGUNS ALLOWED ON

THE RIFLE RANGE!

NO OFF HAND SHOOTING ON THE RIFLE

RANGE!

ALL SHOOTING IS TO BE THROUGH THE SAFETY WIN-

DOWS ON RIFLE RANGE

All Memberships expire on December

31st of the year.

Total

Expenses, $16,835.36 Total

Income, $25,904.95 Balance

Checking, $20,920.85 Balance

Savings, $120,375.80

Erin Sage, Membership Secretary

[email protected]

(989) 326-3792

New General Members: 18

New Associates: 5

Total Membership: 2,036

New members:

Wayne P Lytle Gloria J. Wolgast Rich Rizer

Juan J Zarraga Julius Glazier Harold Creed

Gregory Smith Aaron Snook Brad Snook

Tom Wirtz Steve Franks Ken A. Alltop William

C. Sells Benjamin Foley Matthew Ninke

Brandon Menzel Clavoe Brown Jared Zedaker

New Associate Members:

Robert E. Wolgast Kristin Fowler Corbin Bayne

Richard H. Zanovich Dylan Brown

Membership forms are available in the clubhouse

on Tuesdays 4-7pm & Saturdays 10am-2pm. They

can be filled out and turned in there, dropped off in

the Drop Box at the door at the West end of the

clubhouse or mailed in.

General member--$55 Associate Member--$25

Gate Card--$10

If you have an email address and would like to

save the club $1.19 each month, please get it to

me and I will remove you from the mailing list.

If you change your mailing or email address,

please let us know so you can continue to re-

ceive our newsletter.

~Erin Sage~

Banquet Donors, These Donors, Sup-

port us big time. RETURN THE FAVOR!

Dick Williams Guns, Hilliard Lyons Genuine Carpet Cleaner, LLC,

Gander Mountain, YMCA of Saginaw Jim Redmond’s Auto Repair

Draper Chevrolet Toyota Wohlfeil’s Hardware, Cooper’s Frame &

Art H & B Equipment, Betsy’s Little Bits

Franks Great Out Doors, Harvey’s Grill &

Bar

Great Lakes Bay Financial, Fire Claw Inc.

Tri City Chiropractic, Red Wing Shoes

Boehler’s Greenhouse, Cabela’s

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A Word from the President

Mike Meyer

As we enter our 101st year of existence, we face

many challenges. As civilization encroaches on

our “Little piece of up North”, it is becoming more

and more important that we don’t allow any shots

to leave our ranges. We are surrounded on all

four sides of our property by either houses, or

industry or frequently traveled roads. We can

continue as we have, and hope that nothing seri-

ous happens, or we can take steps to make our

ranges as safe as possible. So far, we have add-

ed video cameras to the ranges to identify peo-

ple whose unsafe practices could lead to serious

problems. We have added the very unpopular

safety windows to the rifle range benches to pre-

vent people from shooting over the berm. We

have raised the height of the berm on the 50 yd

range. And, we have rewritten the range rules.

All of these actions help, of course, but they still

don’t provide a fail-safe system. There have

been suggestions to raise the rifle range berm,

put baffle systems in place to prevent errant

shots from leaving the ranges, rebuilding the

ranges to face north instead of east, to hire full-

time range officers, and to construct a second

gate to prevent non-members access to the

ranges when the main gate is open. A second

gate would include the added benefit of identify-

ing each member that accesses the ranges and

hold them accountable. Some of these ideas are

prohibitively expensive, and some don’t truly in-

crease safety. Even with all that, how do you

prevent the non-member from coming out to the

club to shoot his pistol on the trap field with his

shots ricocheting toward residences on Gleaner

Road?

Another challenge is the condition of the en-

trance road. Every year, we spend thousands to

fill the potholes and repair the road. The obvious

solution would be asphalt paving to the club-

house parking area. Again, this solution is pro-

hibitively expensive.

By actual count, there are over 500 individual

events on your club calendar for 2017. Most of

these are weekly leagues and such, but still

that’s a heck of an agenda for 21 directors to be

able to manage. I am not implying that we don’t

get any help, there is a handful of volunteers that

we could not do without. But, we need more of

our members to become active in these events

for two reasons, #1 to insure the success of the

event, and #2 so that they become sufficiently

familiar with the event that they can volunteer to

help, or eventually run the event.

As our facilities and our community involvement

grow, we also require more manpower to ad-

dress the various needs of the club. We are ex-

pected to manage this year’s youth hunt on the

Federal Refuge. We have committed to the

BOSS program to teach youth about the out-

doors environment. We sponsor a Venturing

youth scout group, we offer youth rifle, shotgun

and archery lessons, and we hold Hunter Safety

Classes. Then, there are the various mainte-

nance needs – mowing, weeding, painting, emp-

tying trash, washing windows, cleaning carpet-

ing, washing floors, walls and countertops, dust-

ing fan blades. Sometimes it becomes over-

whelming.

The challenges are many, but so far, we have

managed. The problem is, as we concentrate on

the important items, and ignore the less im-

portant, the tasks that have been ignored for a

while have a way of developing into full blown

crises. As we embark on our second hundred

years, we may have to raise dues so we can af-

ford to pay for necessary management, develop-

ment and maintenance items, or require a cer-

tain number of work hours from each member, or

simply cut back on club amenities, events and

commitments.

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Saginaw Field and Stream Club Represented at the Gov-ernor’s State of State Ad-dress.

Winter

You love it or you hate it, there seems to be no in between when it comes to living in Michigan. So

far this has been a strange one. Deep snow early on, the snow lovers rejoicing. Then came the

frigid temperatures making the outdoors not so much fun. And then the final blow – unseasonably

warm temps AND RAIN. LOTS AND LOTS OF RAIN. Precious ice too thin to fish on, ground too

wet to for the kids to play in the yard & most likely cabin fever abound. By Friday I had given up get-

ting out the snowshoes out anytime soon and headed for the pistol range. It’d been too long and I

just wanted outside. After proving to myself that 3 months is too long not to shoot, I put my gear

back in the car and walked toward the pond. There was a heavy fog

making everything otherworldly. I decided a walk was in order, so I headed around the far side of

the pond across from the shotgun range. I could hear the shotguns & rifles firing, others had the

same idea how to spend a few hours outdoors. Despite the sound of gunfire, it was peaceful in its

own way. There was a creek that runs across the property I’d never noticed before, branches drip-

ping with moisture, a wasp hive hanging in a tree dormant, seed pods at the end of delicate branch-

es hanging from the weight, fungus on birch trees looking like upside down shelves. Things one

normally don’t see in the summer when the trees are in their summer glory of green, hidden away

from prying eyes are just waiting to be discovered in the dead of winter. Put on your boots, a coat

and maybe even your camera. Bring the kids for a walk through the trails and look for the things you

may not see in the summer. You’ll get a different perspective of the club and what it has to offer

even in the dead of winter. I’m sure you’ll be happy you did.

Julie Koester

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Activities at Saginaw Field and Stream Club, February, 2017

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

29 30 10AM Archery

league

7PM Archery League

31

10AM Archery

League

Trap & Skeet

3PM

7PM Archery

League

February 1

7PM Archery

League

2

Euchre 12PM

Thomas Twp

Archery 2-8PM

Venturing

7PM

3

JOAD

6-10pm

4

Youth Archery

8AM

Trap & Skeet

9AM

5 6

10AM Archery league

7PM Archery

League

7 10AM Archery

League

Trap & Skeet

3PM

7PM Archery

League

8

Thomas Twp

PD Rifle

Range

8AM-12P

7PM Archery

League

9

Euchre 12PM

Thomas Twp

Archery 2-8PM

10

JOAD

6-10pm

11

Youth Archery

8AM

Trap & Skeet

9AM

12

Snow Bird

Trap Shoot

13

SCSD Pistol

Range

8A-4PM

10AM Archery league

7PM Archery

League

14

SCSD Pistol

Range

8A-4PM

10AM Archery

League

Trap & Skeet

3PM

7PM Archery

League

15

SCSD Pistol

Range

8A-4PM

7PM Archery

League

16

SCSD Pistol

Range

8A-4PM

Euchre 12PM

Thomas Twp

Archery 2-8PM

Dinner 6PM

Membership

Meeting 7PM

17

JOAD

6-10pm

18

Youth Archery

8AM

Trap & Skeet

9AM

19

Women’s Shooting Alliance

2 PM

20 10AM Archery

league

Board of Direc-tors Meeting 7PM

7PM Archery

League

21

10AM Archery

League

Trap & Skeet

3PM

7PM Archery

League

22

Soil Conser-

vation Meet-

ing 8A-4P

7PM Archery

League

23

Euchre 12PM

Thomas Twp

Archery 2-8PM

24

JOAD

6-10pm

25

Youth Archery

8AM

Trap & Skeet

9AM

Boy Scouts

8A Rifle Range

26

Boy Scouts

Throop 312

27

10AM Archery league

7PM Archery

League

28

10AM Archery

League

Trap & Skeet

3PM

7PM Archery

League

March 1

7PM Archery

League

2

Euchre 12PM

Thomas Twp

Archery 2-8PM

3

JOAD

6-10pm

4

Youth Archery

8AM

Trap & Skeet

9AM

www.saginawfieldandstream.com, The website calendar is updated almost daily. The website

takes precedence over this, please check the website for up to date information.

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Around The Trap & Skeet Fields

by Frank Doozan

High winds, water, snow and rain doesn’t stop

the enthusiasm for shooting skeet or trap for

the few diehards of the shooting sports. Our first Sunday

shooting the Winter league proved to be a real challenge with

the bitter cold and wind and accepting the low scores as an

accomplishment to say we made it and can’t wait till next

time.

Anyone interested in shooting the Winter league call me at

989-928-2849 for information on shooting dates and times.

Good food, lots of stories, and the excitement in shooting to

have a darn good time.

The skeet shooters have been busy installing insulation and

the heating contractor is ready to install a new furnace in the

skeet shack. If you haven’t been in the skeet shack lately

come out on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday and see the

finely decorated décor that now exist in once an empty shell.

Only 2 people accomplished a perfect score:

Phil Bird 12/27, 25 straight skeet

Mike Meyer 1/15, 25 straight trap

Sincerely

Frank Doozan

Use for Building Donations

PLEASE FILL OUT COMPLETELY AND PRINT CLEARLY

The amount of your donation $_________ Payment type: Check_____ Visa_____ MasterCard_____ Discover_____

Credit Card Number________________________ Expiration Date_________ Signature________________________

Name to Appear on the Donor Display ________________________________________________________________

These local businesses have

gone out of their way to support

Saginaw Field and Stream Club

Saginaw Auto Polishing

Print Express

Hammer Restoration

Dean Flora, D.C., M.S.

Monk's Tree Service, Inc.

Erskine's Feed & Supply

Apple Mountain

Bay Archery

Gary Warner & Sons Electric

Homecraft Companies

Hoffman's Power Equipment Inc.

Lone Star Western Store

G.E. Masonry

Fasan Jager Upland Preserve LLC

Bare's Sport Shop

NAPA Auto Parts of Shields

PR Signature Stabilizers

A&A Painting, Shields

Sign Image, Shields

Tony’s Little Bambino’s Merrill

Kluck’s Nursery

Totten Tire

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VOLUNTEER PROJECTS

IF YOU HAVE SOME TIME, HERE’S A FEW PRO-

JECTS WE NEED DONE

- Pole barn: clean, plug holes from dog ken-

nels.

- No swimming and catch & release signs

- Landscaping areas to be determined – on

going.

Wood chips and weeding around the club house Weeding and mowing around the archery range Cut off tall plants around the club house

- Clear, fill and landscape the area adjacent

to the north side of the road.

- Clear, fill and landscape the area adjacent

to the south side of the road.

- Clean out the steel building.

- Pole barn: build shelving/storage areas to

accommodate supplies/equipment.

- Repair and paint the kiosks: trap field, (2)

picnic area, rifle range, rifle range road at

the “Y”.

- Build roofs over outdoor archery bales.

- Repair and paint outhouses: picnic area &

(2) on road at “Y”.

- Paint the archery range building.

- Mow grass.-Have one person besides Greg

King

-

Contact: Mike Meyer, Greg King, Jim De Clerck

Palace in the Popple

John Madson

It’s a smoky, raunchy boars’ nest with an unswept, drafty

floor

and pillow ticking curtains and knife scars on the door.

The smell of a pine-knot fire from a stovepipe that’s come

loose

mingles sweetly with the boot grease and Copenhagen snooze.

There are work warn .30-30’s with battered, steel-shod stocks

and drying lines of long johns and steaming, pungent socks.

There’s a table for the Bloody Four and their game of two

card draw,

and there’s deep and dreamless sleeping on bunks stuffed

with straw.

Jerry and Jake stand by the stove, their gun talk loud and hot,

and Bogie has drawn a pair of kings and is raking in the pot.

Frank’s been drafted again as cook and is peeling some spuds

for stew

while Bruce wanders by in baggy drawers reciting “Dan

McGrew”.

No where on earth is fire so warm nor coffee so infernal

nor whiskers so stiff, jokes so rich, nor hope blooming so

eternal.

A man can live for a solid week in the same old under britches

and walk like a man and spit where he wants and scratch

himself where he itches. I tell you boys, there’s no place else

where I’d rather be, come fall,

where I eat like a bear and sing like a wolf and feel like I’m

bull-pine tall.

In that raunchy cabin out in the bush in the land of the

raven and loon,

with the tracking snow lying new to the ground at the end of

the rutting moon.

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Tickets Available at the Club House

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For legislative issues go to

“Lansing Watch” on our web page.

(saginawfieldandstream.com)

For legislative issues go to

The natural resources of Michigan belong to the

citizens of Michigan who have engaged the De-

partment of Natural Resources (DNR) as their

agent to manage those resources. As part of

their management process, the DNR develops

plans for each resource. Those plans are gen-

erally developed by a committee of Department

specialists and members of the general public.

These plans, upon completion, are approved by

the Natural Resource Commission (NRC) and be-

come the guidelines for the management of the

resource. Deviations from the plans can occur

from time to time and are generally reviewed

through public meetings and approved by the

NRC. Local governmental entities may request

the DNR to approve their special needs.

The city of Ann Arbor has been having problems

with deer and has requested, and been granted,

special consideration. The deer problems re-

late to over abundance which causes vehicle ac-

cidents and a significant depletion of backyard

flora. The deviation included culling 100 deer

and the sterilization of 80 deer. Culling has

been the approach in the past, sterilization

has not and should not be a consideration. It

is not in the “deer plan” and was deliberately

not included. Approval of deer sterilization

by the DNR is not acceptable. That aside,

sterilization is very costly ($2,000.00 each)

and has not proven effective. In addition,

sterilized deer still eat and cause accidents.

This makes using sterilization as a means to

cure the problem SILLY. One would think that a

city with an abundance of academic knowledge

would have enough common sense to figure that

out. Maybe they could use a little help from

East Lansing. The cost of this effort is paid

for by the city of Ann Arbor but we are also

paying as the DNR is incurring administrative

costs.

There was some discussion about hunter pink

clothing. It was pointed out to me that color

blind people have the greatest problem with

pink. I don’t know what they see – maybe

white, grey or yellow – but it’s not going to

be a protective color. So if you buy pink

hunting clothing be aware that there are people

out there who may not see you or may think you

are something you are not.

Be prepared for an explosion in the cormorant

population. In response to questions the Fish

and Wildlife Service said it will not be issu-

ing depredation orders in the near future due

to other priorities and limited capacity. This

means cormorants and their eggs cannot be de-

stroyed. The only tool left is harassment,

which has very limited success. If you fish

the Bay this may be the last summer of good

fishing as the cormorant population may double

by the fall and do the same every year after

that. The judge who issued the order to stop

lethal methods of control obviously had very

knowledge of the economic impact of the deci-

sion and was completely devoid of knowledge of

the environmental impact of these birds.

From time to time I will be including some of

the more interesting legislation being consid-

ered. The “Lansing Watch’ section on the web

page will display all the legislation of our

interest currently under consideration. So far

we only have one:

HB 4003,4,5,6: Lucido; The requirements of this

act for obtaining a license to carry a con-

cealed pistol do not apply to any of the fol-

lowing: An individual who is 21 years of age or

older and who is not otherwise prohibited from

possessing a firearm. Further this series al-

lows the carrying of a hunting knife concealed.

Basically this allows anyone 21 or older to

carry either piece of equipment without being

permitted. It would certainly make life sim-

pler but would also scare the hell out of the

general public. I think it is a nice try but

without a future.

Jim De Clerck

Natural Resources Report for

January 2017

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SAGINAW FIELD AND STREAM CLUB EVENTS-2017

CHECK THE WEB PAGE CALENDAR FOR EXCEPTIONS

EUCHRE: All Year, Thursday, 1 PM, club house.

SHOTGUN: All Year, Trap, Skeet, Wobble, Tuesday 3 PM, Saturday 9 AM,

club house. Skeet, Thursday 2:30 PM Skeet range.

INDOOR ARCHERY: January - April, Indoor rang

Monday, spot league 10 AM & animal league 7 P

Tuesday, animal leagues 10 AM & 7 PM

Wednesday, spot league 7 PM

IDPA: April - October, Thursday 5 PM, pistol range.

MUZZLELOADER: April – September, Tuesday 6 PM, rifle range. COWBOY ACTION: April – October, Wednesday 5 PM, cowboy range. BULLS EYE PISTOL: May – August, Monday 5 PM, pistol range.

WOMEN’S SHOOTING ALLIANCE: Third Sunday 2 PM, club house. JOAD: January - April, Friday 6 PM, Indoor range.

YOUTH TRAINING: Archery; January – March, Saturday 8 AM, indoor range.

Rimfire; April – May, Saturday 6:30 AM, rifle range. Shotgun; June – July, Wednesday 6 PM, club house.

CLUB MEETINGS AND DINNER:

Monthly on the third Thursday except June, July and August, club house, dinner 6 PM, meet-

ing 7 PM. Note: Check November for earlier date.

More information at saginawfieldandstream.com

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SAGINAW FIELD AND STREAM CLUB

2017 YOUTH ARCHERY PROGRAM

SATURDAYS AT 8:00 AM

JANUARY 7 THROUGH FEBRUARY 25

BOWS & ARROWS AVAILABLE OR BRING YOUR OWN.

NO CHARGE FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

EYE AND EAR PROTECTION REQUIRED AND AVAILABLE

Our program will teach range safety and proper shooting technique in

an environment that fosters focus and increased self confidence

WALKINS ARE WELCOME OR

SIGN UP BY FILLING OUT THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL IT TO SAGINAW FIELD AND STREAM CLUB, YOUTH ARCHERY

PROGREM, 1296 N. GLEANER RD, SAGINAW, MI 48609

Student name: ___________________________________________________________

Parent name: ____________________________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________

City: __________________________ State: ____ Zip: _______ Phone: _____________

E-Mail: _________________________________________________________________

Saginawfieldandstream.com

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Saginaw Field and Stream Club 2017 Archery Schedule

January 2017

JOAD Archery every Friday Night 6pm-10pm starting 1-6-17 Youth Archery every Saturday morning 8am-12pm

February 2017

JOAD Archery every Friday Night 6pm-10pm

Youth Archery every Saturday morning 8am-12pm

March 2017

JOAD Archery every Friday Night 6pm-10pm

Youth Archery every Saturday morning 8am-12pm April 2017

JOAD Archery every Friday Night 6pm-10pm

May 2017

May 21st and 22nd Outdoor 3D shoot 8am-4pm both days*

June 2017

June 3rd and 4th Outdoor MAA shoot 8am-4pm both days on trap field**

June 10th and 11th G5 Super Slam 3D shoot 8am- 4pm both days

July 2017

July 16th and 17th Outdoor 3D Shoot 8am-4pm both days *

July 29th and 30th IBO State 3D shoot 8am-4pm both days

August 2017

August 5th and 6th Rinehart R100 SET UP STARTS ON THE 3rd ***

August 12th and 13th MAA 900 State shoot 8am-5pm both days **

August 26th and 27th Special Olympics Benefit 3D shoot 8am-4pm both days*

September 2017

September 16th and 17th Outdoor 3D shoot 8am – 4pm both days *

* Tentative based on volunteers for setup and to run shoot

** Trap and Skeet closed; need use of club house both days

*** All club activities closed for this event

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SAGINAW FIELD AND STREAM CLUB

17TH

ANNUAL SPORTS BANQUET

MARCH 25, 2017

HORIZONS CONFERENCE CENTER

This is the premier event for outdoor enthusiasts. Dick Williams Gun Shop will provide 50 or more guns. Over $20,000 in prizes. Raffle

ticket packages available. The dinner ticket includes dinner and an open bar.

Come enjoy a night out with family and friends, with a chance of win-ning nice prizes: Guns, Cash, Computers, TV, Gun safe, Shooting,

hunting and fishing equipment. A special table for the ladies.

Doors open at 5, Bar opens at 5:30, Dinner at 6:30

For more information call Jim De Clerck 989-781-8871, the Club 989-

642-8312 or contact any board member

Dinner tickets are: $60.00 for a single, $110.00 for a couple, $550.00

for a table of ten

____________________________________________________________________

Tickets may be picked up at the club or by mailing this attachment with a check

or credit card information to 1296 N. Gleaner, Saginaw, MI 48609

Name: _______________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________

City: ________________ State: ____ Zip: _______ Phone: _____________

Credit card number: _______________________ Expiration date: ______

Number of tickets: _________ Amount: $______________

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NON-PROFIT ORG

U.S. Postage PAID

SAGINAW MI PERMIT

NO 60

Club Directory Officers

President……… Mike Meyer 989-274-4078

Vice President… Rob Komyathy 989-971-8540

Membership Sec ..Erin Sage 989-326-3792

Treasurer……… James L. De Clerck 989-781-8871

Recording Sec..... .Greg King 989-695-4868

Committee Chairs

Archery…………… Rob Komyathy 989-971-8540

Black Powder……..Greg Menard 989-781-9332

CPL Training……...James Heidger 989-284-6748

Cowboy Action……Marty Bell 989-585-3292

IDPA……………….Mark Fanning 989-992-7268

Newsletter………...Tom Heritier 989-737-3777

Pistol Range………Matt Shapley 989-751-2097

Rifle Range………..Rick Wendzik 989-928-7658

Trap & Skeet………Frank Doozan 989-792-2778

Women’s Shooting...Joey Lee 989-996-0397

Volunteer Coordinator R. Komyathy 989-971-8540

Meeting Programs Chuck Hoover 989-790-3836

Kitchen Mgr Richard Singer 989-928-1120

Privacy Statement

Saginaw Field and Stream Club maintains information on it’s

membership consisting of name, address, telephone numbers,

email address and date joined. We do not sell, furnish or distrib-

ute this information to anyone. We guarantee the privacy of

your information. Credit Card Numbers are not kept on file, they

are destroyed after use.

Saginaw Field and Stream

Club 1296 N. Gleaner Rd.

Saginaw, Michigan 48609 9495

www.saginawfieldandstream.com

Club Phone (989) 642-8312

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Saginaw Field and Stream Club 1296 N. Gleaner Rd, Saginaw, Mi 48609 9495

Date Age

Name

Address

City Zip Code

Telephone ( )

email

New General $100 Associate $25 Renewal General $55

Optional Indoor Archery Access $20

VISA and MasterCard Accepted

Fees Paid

Credit Card Nbr.

Expires: Month Year

Name as it appears on your card

Address Service Requested