Dec 22, 2015 Al Bruun reporting
NO MEETING NEXT WEAK the 29th
King Lion Mel called the meeting to order. Several thank you notes were read.
Question 1 – What 2 presidents were postmasters in their younger years? Lincoln and Truman.
Question 2 – What state per capita eats the most ice cream ? Alasks
Paul Dean has a new knee.
Program – Mel told stories about when he worked at the Ocean Shores airport. Really funny stories. Very entertaining Mel!
Pot – Riger Smith
Dec 15 ,Al Nruun reporting
ToBingom and Jerry social, Great lunch, and Turkey Bingo.,
Dec 8, 2015 Al Bruun reporting
King Lion Mel called the meeting to order. Birthday song to Gary.
Question – Today is the birthday of a famous Finn? Koralos
Question 2 – Who the lawyer for the British Guard In the Boston Masacure? Josh Quincy
Question 3 – The Boston Tea Party ship was the Portmouth, who owned it? Francis Rotch.
Dec 15 – Tom/Jerry and bingo. 11:30 (lunch is $10.00, cards are $5.00
Students if the month – Brandon Kelly and Morgan Hailey Dehnert
Program – The Poggie Club returns once again to up-date us. It started in 1934 and has taken over the Mayer Brothers Hatchery. They have about 1,000,000 eggs on hand and the release 300,00 to 400,000 fish a year. crab feed, kids derby, ladies night, club picnic, steelhead derby and coho derby. They have 186 members and yearly dues are $10.00. Another good information session.
Pot – Pete VanderLinden
c 1, 2015 Al Bruun reporting
King Lion Mel called the meeting to order.
Question 1 – Who was the 1st Republican candidate? and where did it rake place? Freemont in Ripon Wis.
question 2 – Who ran against Lincoln in 1860? Douglas, Breckenridge, and Bell.
Birthdays – Gary Moran and Pete Hegg.
Chris was awarded his 30 year cheveron..
Tom/jerry party Dec 15th at11:30. cost $10.00 and $5.00 for turkey bingo cards.
Drizzle will be out the 10th.
Program – Jerry Schaefer presented two new pomes. He told us about the western poetry convention in Montana he attended. He dresses in period clothes to read his poems. He has two new ones he read to us – U S Spruce Production Company of WW1 called soldiers in the woods, and Ghoul of Grays Harbor. Both were GREAT!
pOT – Steve M.