
MONTHLY MEETING
EZRA S. GRIFFIN CAMP #8
April 19, 2007
The meeting was called to order by Commander Robert Baker in ritualistic manner followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a Roll Call of Officers.
Other members in attendance were:
|
Joe Long |
Mike Grayson |
Rich Ryczak |
Howard Wolfe |
|
Ray Sulger |
John Hart |
Dale Keklock |
Bob Shaffer |
|
Douglas Teeters |
Scott Teeters |
FINANCIAL REPORT
Joe Long read the financial report with the following information:
Members Help Fund at $151.61.
Ralph Lieber won the March 50/50.
$15 from sale of magnet ribbons was deposited.
Three checks for a total of $660 were deposited.
Per capita tax of $2,972 was paid.
End balance of $2,446.41 in the checking account.
A motion to accept the Treasurer’s Report was made, seconded and passed unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS
Joe Long reported our organization paid a $15.00 membership to join the Council. Anyone who wishes to represent us can attend the monthly meeting held on the first Monday of each month.
Joe Long reported the Department Commander may be available for a visit during the months of September and October. A room should be secured at the Clarion Hotel when arrangements are made for the visit.
Women’s Relief Corps
For the first time in their history, The Women’s Relief
Corps will hold their Convention in the state of
The flagpole dedication ceremonies scheduled for April
21st in
Our
Courthouse Civil War Monument
The memorial is taken apart and the process of refurbishing has begun.
John Hart expressed concern over stories that cannon which
formed part of the memorial might be moved to another location on the courthouse
square. He recommended that Attorney Dave Heisler send a letter to
Memorial Day
Plans for the Memorial Day ceremonies at
Captain Hart said he needs two stands on either side of the podium for the National Colors and GAR flag.
Joe Long reported the Ladies Auxiliary and Daughters will
lay a wreath at the
Armed Forces Day
A discussion was held if the Camp and Delaney-Delacy Guard should march in this year’s Armed Forces Day parade. This may be the last year of the parade. It’s sponsor, the 55th Regiment wants to turn it over to local veterans’ organizations but nobody wants the responsibility. Captain Hart said he wants at least eight members before committing the DDG to marching.
Membership application for William Doughton was approved.
NEW BUSINESS
Commander Baker said the
Joe Long said students from the
Civil War Cannon
The Memorial Association continues to pursue the case of
cannon sold from the
The 150th anniversary of the Harford Fair will take place this August. Commander Baker said our members would be welcome to march in the parade. More details to follow.
With no further business a motion to adjourn was made and the meeting was closed in ritualistic manner.
Respectfully Submitted,
Corporal Richard M. Ryczak
Secretary