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Buzzard Droppings October 2007

Hello Buzzards!

Hey guys! On  September 16, 2007 the beef brisket was spiced with my not so secret (but secret) rub, then smoked for 18 hours with hickory chips. Next, it was sliced thin with my Alton Brown carving knife, and then thoroughly lavished with my not so secret (but secret) barbecue sauce. The corn was

President’s Message

1

Proposed By-law change

8

Combat Event  Photos

7, 8

September Meeting Minutes

1

Safety Corner

6

Membership Form

5

Club Meetings, Maps and Field Info

9

Pilot Training Program

9

Club Officers

1

Text Box: October 2007
Volume 14 Issue 10
Text Box: Next Club Meeting is Tuesday, October 2, 2007, 7:00 PM at Alfy’s Pizza Route 2 in Monroe (See page 9 for a map). 
Program:  Builder’s Competition Event Rules and Such...
Text Box: Promoting the building and operation of radio controlled models, and the public acceptance and good will towards the sport/hobby. Our main goal is to have fun and enjoy the challenge of safely flying radio control models.
Text Box: President’s Message — Fred Hanquet

picked fresh the day before by a local farmer.  He grows the corn somewhere near Sultan. The farmer told me

this particular

corn is named

Honey Pearl. It

has to be the

best I have

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      President: Fred Hanquet (425) 788-3182                              Vice President: Joe Wallis  (425) 770-1714

      Secretary:  	Chet Blake (425) 879-2792			Treasurer:  Rick Hanners  (360) 668-1312      

      Safety Officer: Vince Bell (425) 788-2456	 		Newsletter & Web: Ron Swift (425) 788-6045
  
      Field Manager:  Ron Rueter   (425) 210-3911
Text Box: Club Officers and Contacts
Text Box: Meeting Minutes from September 11, 2007 — Chet Blake

President Fred Hanquet called the monthly meeting of the Barnyard Buzzards to order at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at the Club Field with 23 members present.

       Fred welcomed everyone to the meeting and reminded everyone that today is the 6th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the flight that went

down near Pittsburgh, PA. Don’t take for granted that the freedom we have is “Free”.

Fred said he was happy to be back, but he’s still not much better physically  than when the accident happened over a year ago. The fusion isn’t taking as hoped and for safety’s sake (and pain) he’s not

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