Board
Minutes for
The meeting was called to order by Bill Ringbom, President, at
Minutes of the
Treasurer’s Report:
The October 31 closing balance of $5,781.88 includes the amount of $2,352.27 donated for purchase of the
shuffling machine. (This latter figure
includes the $1,500 contribution from the Unit.
Our club will contribute $1,500 and an additional $1,200 in donations is
needed.) Net income in October was
$58.20. There were 104 ½ tables for the
month.
Club Manager’s Report: (1) Barbara displayed the Janice Vivrette
week winner certificate to be bestowed on Dixie Hsu in lieu of a cup (at
Old Business:
(1) The shuffling machine is to be delivered today. Bill has the new boards (4 sets for us and 2
for A.G.). A fifth set would make for
increased efficiency in setting up boards in advance of games. Paso has a machine-compatible set they would like
to trade for one of our existing sets.
It was agreed to exchange the set in the blue suitcase. The additional existing set will be retained
for use in bridge lessons. Mike will
order a suitcase for the set we get from Paso.
(2) We got 36 new packs of cards
from Barbara Hardin today. The Unit will
provide additional cards. We should be
able to start using the shuffling machine by Wednesday evening. George
Sheffield will be liaison with the Unit for related matters. For the time being, Bill will make 25 hand
records each game and be reimbursed $2 for costs. (3) Food for the Friday December 9 Christmas
party: Mary will order hot food and
bread from Mama’s Meat Balls; Bill will
get salads (5 each of 2 kinds) and desserts from Costco We will have hot coffee
and hot tea with soft drinks for purchase. Barbara will be sure we have serving
utensils and paper goods. (4) The fee for the Christmas party game will be $15
per couple, lunch included. (This will
be re-evaluated if we do not get the needed additional $1,200 donations for the
shuffling machine.)
New
Business: Dick Weiss dropped by to report
a problem with kitchen clean-up following games. Today, as well as at other times, everything
was left in a mess and he cleaned up by himself. Various options were discussed; the decision
for now is to have directors ask for clean-up volunteers about ¾ of the way
through each game and see if this solves the problem.
The meeting was
adjourned at
Respectfully submitted,
Dolores Soll, Secretary