Club Meeting
Immediately after Best Shot (Approximately 1:00PM)
Pizza Hut
Intersections of Sunset & Lewis
Waukegan, IL
Agenda
1. Club Bylaw voting
2. Twin Lakes Park, Wildwood, IL-> Update->
3. Waukegan Park District Info about Bevier & the bridge.
4. OB Rule Change @ Bevier for Leagues.
5. Club Finances
6. Club Merchandise/EBAY, Gateway Merch
7. Website Statistics
8. Membership & Bag Tag progress
9. HPC Info
10. Other topics?
I am saddened that claiming a donation from the Wildwood Park District is the #1 priority when only 9 club members out of 31 showed up to work (but so many showed up to play afterward).
Also, looks like I will be the only club representative there to help at the Grand Opening. That's just lovely.
Brett - I think the most important topic at the meeting is the bylaws, everything else really is secondary.
Jim - I mentioned the possibility of a contribution to Brett, I think he included that more of a question than a statement.
Also, you need to chill out dude. What did you expect, given the history of club members volunteering at work days? A full 50% of the volunteers on Saturday were club members. On Sunday, sure lots of people came after league but thats what you were expecting. Given how little work was left it would have been wiser to give yourselves a break Sunday morning & start working around 1 or 2.
Re: The grand opening, Jay says he's going to be there and I don't recall Brett saying one way or another but I'm not going to speak for him.
I was intending on being at the grand opening all day, its on my calendar at home, but Beth was secretly planning something else. How was I supposed to know?!
QuoteI am saddened that claiming a donation from the Wildwood Park District is the #1 priority when only 9 club members out of 31 showed up to work (but so many showed up to play afterward).
Also, looks like I will be the only club representative there to help at the Grand Opening. That's just lovely.
I am saddened that the grand opening is scheduled on the same day that I will be running a tournament with Bruce in Michigan. After putting in some work on the course, I would have loved to help represent the club at the grand opening. Unfortunately there are only so many weekends in the year and that was the weekend that Bruce and I had to lock ourselves into last Fall.
QuoteI am saddened that claiming a donation from the Wildwood Park District is the #1 priority when only 9 club members out of 31 showed up to work (but so many showed up to play afterward).
Also, looks like I will be the only club representative there to help at the Grand Opening. That's just lovely.
The only reason it's # one is because I copied & pasted it from last month. No need to do the extra work. That is why I don't get burnt out. I make things easy & don't do the same jobs every month. Mirth had told me there would be a contribution to the club. It would be nice to shave the info with club members that day. Jim, if you'd like to run the club meetings & make the agendas, that is cool with me. I had a fun meeting by myself last month.
Again, go back, 9 club members was a big improvement from the past. You should be happy about that.
Did you ever ask anyone if they could make that date for the opening of the course before announcing it?
FYI: I plan on being there on Saturday.
:D
Thanks Serg! :D
This is what I mean when I talk about the Club's VISION.
What's the vision? Service before playing. Helping at times when it is NOT convenient. Going beyond the average casual club.
Do you have any idea how embarrassed I was when 8 guys show up at 2pm and someone asked - right in front of Chuck - "So, are we done yet?"
Chuck Martin worked 18 hours this weekend helping to install the course. WE WERE SUPPOSED TO DO THE MAJORITY OF THE WORK!!! Instead, he spent his entire weekend doing the work he is paying us to do. He already spent dozens of hours doing the signs. Oh yeah, BTW, Chuck's position is also a VOLUNTEER position. Nobody's going to be donating anything for him. His name won't be on the plaque. Ours will. So here we are, with our hands out. Gee, you'd think that a few more people could give up one week of leagues to help. And yes, I did ask. I emailed. I called. I posted. I emailed some more. I put up flyers. All this was done weeks ahead of time. Everyone had plenty of time to reschedule personal priorities.
As for the rest of the stuff:
Brett, who the heck made the agendas for two years before you?
Who waited, sometimes alone, for people to show up at meetings?
Who took the time to help get you hooked on the game by staying after leagues and teaching you the ropes?
Who put in Bevier's alternate tees, mostly by himself? Shall I go on?
As far as just waiting until the afternoon to work, I did not make the schedule. The Wildwood Park District and I together made the schedule. Since we were using their equipment on their property, a WPD representative had to be there. We were on their schedule. Since they are paying us, it is customary to abide by the payer's schedule/preferences. Plus, as I said, everything was clearly posted weeks ahead of time.
QuoteDo you have any idea how embarrassed I was when 8 guys show up at 2pm and someone asked - right in front of Chuck - "So, are we done yet?"
Of course I have no idea who you are talking about but...
I know I got there at 1:15pm on Sunday after playing league and grabbing lunch on the way. I was there about a half hour or so before I ran into you. I helped with a couple of things here and there but by the time I had run into you I didn't see anything obvious left to do. So I know I asked you that question. I have no idea if Chuck was there or not because I did not think it was a controversial question at all.
Well, we can only hope to improve upon ourselves. I think given our history, us supplying 14/16 workers for Saturday is pretty good. And of those 14, 8 are current or past club members.
I was planning on showing up at the grand opening if that means anything.... Jim, your work is noticed and appreciated...never think that it isn't. Things will never change, there are more players then workers...it is just the way it is.
QuoteJim, your work is noticed and appreciated...never think that it isn't.
With everything thats been said in this thread and others lately, I have forgotten this true statement.
What the hell you guys :angry: :angry: :angry:
What Jim, you got you have a bad day and want to take it out on everyone else?!?!?!
Thanks for all you have done, but ya know not everone has time to do everything you want!!! Now I am all pissed off, just because I got home, sat down read some stuff on this forum, and am now all upset!!! From one page to the next here today, negativity. Bullshit!!! Why dont you keep your negativity to yourself!!!
Me personally, I have a 81 disc batch order for the Texas 10, and dont have time to drive 45min south to help set up a course that I will probably never play!!! If you have so much to say, why dont you take over the club, or start your own. I know you have done alot for this club, but that doesnt give you the right to come here and talk down to everyone the way you are!!!
Just chill out :angry:
QuoteAs for the rest of the stuff:
Brett, who the heck made the agendas for two years before you?
Who waited, sometimes alone, for people to show up at meetings?
Who took the time to help get you hooked on the game by staying after leagues and teaching you the ropes?
Who put in Bevier's alternate tees, mostly by himself? Shall I go on?
Go on and on Jim, apparently you need to tell everyone what you've done to feel better about yourself!!! Pat yourself on the back buddie.
Didn't mean to sound like a whiney old goat, just an angry old goat.
And I'm not looking for props.
I am wrong to expect the same amount of personal dedication from each of you as I demand from myself. Each of us contributes whatever he/she considers to be sufficient time, effort, and money to promote disc golf. And I appreciate the volunteerism, especially from members who live so far away.
But when we get the chance to put in a new course - and get a generous donation for it - I did expect a little extra effort. Those who helped did a TON of work, but I thought this was a BIG deal. And I feel like we don't deserve to take a dime.
But I'm blowing up my soapbox and going to bed. Sorry for ruining people's days, but tough poop. This stuff keeps me up at night, and that's not gonna be my bag anymore.
After more than four very productive years, I am stepping away from DISContinuum, effective May 2nd, 2004. Hopefully, this departure will enable the club to develop and grow with renewed vigor, and allow me to refocus my energies on new priorities.
The many club projects, leagues, tournaments, upgrades, and installations are achievements of which I am very proud. This club has been my baby. Moreso, many of the friendships forged through DISContinuum are dear to me. The mantle of leadership has taught me so much about relationships, honesty, perserverence, and self-respect. Although disc golf is just a game, we have made the world a little cleaner, a little more fun, and a little better for future generations.
My heartfelt gratitude goes out to Paul Christensen, the club's co-founder, Chud, Mike Trigg, Scott McLean, Nancy Gantar, the Callahan family, Rick Rothstein, Mike Barnett, Brian Hoeniger, Cliff Towne, John Houck, Gary Lewis, Chuck Martin, Paul Kuffel, Shawn Fallon, Adrian Gutierrez, Bill Conover, Brett, Mirth, and the multitude of generous people who have supported me more than a guy could hope for. Without these people, DISContinuum would have folded long ago. Most of all, I thank my family - Kirsten, Danny, and Patrick - for giving me worlds of love and support and freedom.
I have no doubt that more good things will be done by DISContinuum. The future of disc golf is wide open and I hope this strong club will continue to be a part of it. You'll still see me on the links; with luck, I'll be able to play more courses more often. After this Sunday, you can get in touch with me at: klemrock@earthlink.net or anytime.
Members in attendance-> Shawn F., Kenny G., Myk D., Joe B., Sergio C., Jay N., Dan M., Allan S., & Brett C.
1. Club Bylaw voting
New bylaws passed with a 14-0 vote for the revsions.
These 4 were nominated for Vice President.
Jon Brakel
Jay Nierodzik
Allan Short
Mike Walsh
Voting will take place at the next club meeting.
2. Twin Lakes Park, Wildwood, IL-> Update->
$500.00 contribution was made to DISContinuum Disc Golf Club from Wildwood Park District.
Thanks went out to Jim Klem for heading the project and the other DISContinuum Members that worked on the project and grand opening.
Discussion of DISContinuum sponsoring a hole when financial status is clear.
3. Waukegan Park District Info about Bevier & the bridge.
DISContinuum has not yet received paperwork from WPD. Brett will be contacting WPD to find out about the bridge.
4. OB Rule Change @ Bevier for Leagues.
There was 9-0 unanimous decision for the change of the out of bounds rule. Check this link for more details. This thread is in the club members only section of the board.
http://discontinuum.org/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=1067 (http://discontinuum.org/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=1067)
This change will go into affect for the start of 2004 Summer Best Shot
There was also a concern about throwing over roads.
There was a discussion of making some mandatories on the course such as Hole 4 & 5, + alternates.
There was also discussion about moving alternate hole #10. The move would take hole #10 back by the SouthEast corner of the tennis courts.
I will start a new discussion thread and a vote will be held at the next club meeting.
5. Club Finances
Still trying to take care of final SunKing balance. With addition of $500.00, club membership/bag tag sales, & merch sales, we seem to have stable financial status.
6. Club Merchandise/EBAY, Gateway Merch
Allan S. is shipping all SunKing merchandise back.
New order of Gateway came in last week.
7. Website Statistics
Getting more hits than ever. Broke a record last month of # of unique visitors in a month. Fell only 60 short of that record this month.
8. Membership & Bag Tag progress
Currently 33 2004 club members, 29 are PDGA members
36 bag tags in circulation
9. HPC Info
The HPC on June 12/13 is cancelled and will be removed from schedule. The Greater Peoria Open and Baraboo Lions Open is scheduled on the same date.
10. Other topics?
Widdershins Discussion
Bevier Blast Discussion
DISContinuum Club Members Only PDGA Event in November? Trophy only with renewal and bag tags.
QuoteMembers in attendance-> Shawn F., Kenny G., Myk D., Joe B., Sergio C., Jay N., Dan M., Allan S., & Brett C.
1. Club Bylaw voting
New bylaws passed with a 14-0 vote for the revsions.
These 4 were nominated for Vice President.
Jon Brakel
Jay Nierodzik
Allan Short
Mike Walsh
Voting will take place at the next club meeting.
2. Twin Lakes Park, Wildwood, IL-> Update->
$500.00 contribution was made to DISContinuum Disc Golf Club from Wildwood Park District.
Thanks went out to Jim Klem for heading the project and the other DISContinuum Members that worked on the project and grand opening.
Discussion of DISContinuum sponsoring a hole when financial status is clear.
3. Waukegan Park District Info about Bevier & the bridge.
DISContinuum has not yet received paperwork from WPD. Brett will be contacting WPD to find out about the bridge.
4. OB Rule Change @ Bevier for Leagues.
There was 9-0 unanimous decision for the change of the out of bounds rule. Check this link for more details. This thread is in the club members only section of the board.
http://discontinuum.org/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=1067 (http://discontinuum.org/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=1067)
This change will go into affect for the start of 2004 Summer Best Shot
There was also a concern about throwing over roads.
There was a discussion of making some mandatories on the course such as Hole 4 & 5, + alternates.
There was also discussion about moving alternate hole #10. The move would take hole #10 back by the SouthEast corner of the tennis courts.
I will start a new discussion thread and a vote will be held at the next club meeting.
5. Club Finances
Still trying to take care of final SunKing balance. With addition of $500.00, club membership/bag tag sales, & merch sales, we seem to have stable financial status.
6. Club Merchandise/EBAY, Gateway Merch
Allan S. is shipping all SunKing merchandise back.
New order of Gateway came in last week.
7. Website Statistics
Getting more hits than ever. Broke a record last month of # of unique visitors in a month. Fell only 60 short of that record this month.
8. Membership & Bag Tag progress
Currently 33 2004 club members, 29 are PDGA members
36 bag tags in circulation
9. HPC Info
The HPC on June 12/13 is cancelled and will be removed from schedule. The Greater Peoria Open and Baraboo Lions Open is scheduled on the same date.
10. Other topics?
Widdershins Discussion
Bevier Blast Discussion
DISContinuum Club Members Only PDGA Event in November? Trophy only with renewal and bag tags.
Has there been any discussion about having club meetings in the evening in the summer? Just looking at June, there are area tournaments every Sunday:
June 6 - Parkside
June 13 - Peoria/Baraboo
June 20 - IL Champs/Sheboygan
June 27 - IO
There are similar scenarii in July & August. Pick a weekday evening, maybe have a tag round at Bevier first.
There are probably also enough members w/ instant msgr capabilities, maybe do it that way, although that might not be 'legal'.
Or maybe meet in an chat forum where we all meet and chat together at the same time. A Discontinuum chatroom per se.
So there was discussion about doing a 2004 Blast.
But on the events page on the website, it is already scheduled.
More info for a tourney freak?
pdga has chat
could they set up our own room
pdga has chat
is there a way they could set up our own room
QuoteSo there was discussion about doing a 2004 Blast.
But on the events page on the website, it is already scheduled.
More info for a tourney freak?
Jim was the TD of the Blast in 2003. With him stepping down from the club, the club will need to find another member to run it. I am fairly certain that the Blast will still be held on the day it was scheduled, but until the BoD picks a new TD we won't know for sure what the format will be.
I would be willing to be the TD if one of the Brakel's would be so kind as to help me out with the payouts.
Are you a PDGA TD yet Myk?
No, I am not. I suppose I could take the test soemtime though.
I had started the test at one point, but I think it got scraped when we had an outage or soemthing. I'll try to get it started tonight if possible.
Once you're done e-mail the results... You'll find out very quickly (like within 24 hours usually) if you passed or not.
Cool, I'm not staying at my house this week. House sitting for my sister's next door neighbor. Hopefully I'll be able to get everything taken care of, but I'm not sure what state his computer is in. I'll keep you posted.
print out the test, fill it out, then e-mail your answers. Thats how I did it over the course of three days...