The Board of Directors meeting of the Haddonfield 65 Club was held
on Thursday August 4, 2022. The meeting was held in the 65 Club clubhouse.
President Roger Jacobs was in Canada. First Vice President David Tarditi
called the meeting to order at 10:00 AM. Dave Tarditi led the directors in the Pledge
of Allegiance and provided a prayer.
Roll was called and twelve (12) board members were present.
Minutes – Fred
Willis
- The July minutes, which had been distributed and posted
earlier, were approved by the directors.
President’s Report
– Roger Jacobs
- Vice President Dave Tarditi read the President’s Report.
- Dave was thanked for consistently obtaining excellent speakers
- Frank Lodge and club participants were thanked for their 4th
place finish in the July 4th parade.
- Roger complimented Joe Galliera
for doing well in getting new members.
Treasurers Report
– Hank Zaleski
- This was a quiet month. Expenses were $626. and income was $183.
- The $275.speakers gift expense was not forecasted but is not a problem.
- The club is still in good shape financially. As a result of dues
collected from new members in 2022 the club will exceed the
"Dues" forecasted in this year's budget.
- The club received good interest on CD’s. This income was placed in the Memorial Fund.
- The club’s liability insurance bill will be received this month. it
is expected the insurance cost will increase by about $30.
- The Treasurer’s July Report was approved by the board.
Speakers – David Tarditi
- Today’s speaker from Interfaith Caregivers had to be canceled due
to a family emergency. A movie concerning former Assembly woman Mary Previtt
will be shown.
Membership – Joe Galliera
- Joe informed the directors two applications were received and waiting
for directors’ approval. Applicants,
Joe Kiernan and Jack Kelly are from Haddonfield. The applications were
reviewed, approved and the Haddonfield residents joined the Club as full members.
Trips/ Events –
- There was no report but one director mentioned
there is a trip scheduled for August 9.
Friendship Committee – Henry Leimkuhler
- Jack Marchesani has been forced to use a wheel chair.
- Former director Jim Dunn is in failing health.
- Dennis Keely has recovered sufficiently from some
health issues to resume playing golf.
Old
Business
Fall Festival
- The October 8 Fall Festival will be held on Kings Highway. The club will participate in the event.
- Volunteers are required to man the tables. Just
show up.
Flea Market
- Donations by club members and the public are
requested. They may be delivered now to the clubhouse.
- The directors approved placing a sign on the clubhouse
front lawn promoting a Lions Club 5K run.
New Business
- Tim suggested approaching Cathedral Kitchen in Camden
for a possible presentation. Tim
will pursue this with Dave’s support.
The
meeting adjourned at 10:18 AM.
Respectfully submitted,
Fred
Willis, Secretary