The Obsidian Bulletin, June 1969, p. 2

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Page 2 The Obsidian June 1969

BOARD NOTES

TREASURER - Cal Crawford

Beginning Balance $1373.71

Receipts:
Membership 24.00
Trips (including bus) 510.70
Entertainment 47.14 518.84
1955.55

Disbursements:
Trips 480.50
Outing 75.00
Lodge Expenses 191.26 746.76
1208.79

Savings Account 2037.72
$3246.51

Bills presented for payment:
E.W.E.B 23.95
Postage--M.Williams 37.00
Mishler's 18.80
Supplies 3.35 83.10

Approved for payment.

OUTING: Bob Cox

Twenty-one club members have signed up already for summer camp in the Trinity Alps. Summer Camp coffers now has $66.00.

Audit shows 52 lbs. of food left over from last year plus 86 cans of assorted foods.

Reservations for riding horses must be made individually. Write to:

Mrs. Ethel Steele
Rt. 2, Box 327
Cottonwood, Calif. 96022

Write now - right now!

Although the club packing bill will be higher this year, I still have hopes of refunding some camp money to our campers and keep out of the red to boot.

CLIMBING - Ron Nunemaker

Of 6 climbs scheduled for May 2 were successful. A total of 32 nonmembers and 6 members participated. Fees collected totaled $28.25.

Three climbs were cancelled due to lack of signup or transportation and one leader was unavailable. The notification of interested climbers by the Parks and Recreation Department undoubtedly contributed to the number of nonmembers participating in the successful climbs.

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Climbing - continued

Presently the snow school is tentative depending on availability of instructors and interest of Obsidian members. If you intend to participate as an instructor or student please call Ron Nunemaker 344-7668.

ENTERTAINMENT: Lois Schreiner

Paul Lafferty will show skiing slides at the June 28 potluck. Come and cool off in the atmosphere of a winter sport. This will be our last evening potluck of the season. However, there will be a Fourth of July picnic at the Lodge. Call Ray Sims for particulars concerning the picnic.

Bob Cox presented an informative program about Camp Gary Kirk at the Summer Camp Rally May 24. Patricia Harris from Corvallis showed slides of the Caribou Lakes area of the Trinity Alps, which gave us a preview of what to expect at this year's summer camp. Bob decorated the walls with large free-drawn maps of the area, and had colorful paper hats as centerpieces for the tables. Potluck responsibility was handled by the Entertainment Chairman, Lois Schreiner with the help of Mary Carr and innumerable volunteers. Thanks to all the helpers for another successful social activity.

TRIPS: Wayne Renfro

Wayne reported 6 trips - 1 cancelled---(train trip to San Francisco). 55 members and 35 nonmembers participated. $16.40 in trip fees collected.

EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC: Mary-Douglass Stovall

This committee, composed of Mary-Douglass as Chairman, Helen Weiser, Frank Sipe and Maxcine Williams has made a list of the flowers found on the Obsidian Lodge grounds. They made trips into the area May 10, 17 and 24th and picked up 35 plant families for a total of 87 species. This does not include ferns, grasses or shrubs.

PUBLICATIONS: Geraldine Fehly

Reports error in this month's Masthead: I managed to list Frank Moore as Conservation Chairman and we all know it is Don Hunter.


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