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Buzzard Droppings February 2008

Hi Buzzards! As I type this president’s letter, it is snowing very hard. This morning  Ron Swift and I woke up in our separate homes to 4 to 5 inches of snow on the ground. The weather man promised snow on Saturday, so I canceled the Winter BBQ. That Saturday morning it was 30 degrees and it started raining about 10:30 am. Go

President’s Message

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Photos for Fun

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January Minutes

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Safety Corner

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Club Meetings, Maps and Field Info

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Membership Form

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Pilot Training Program

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Club Officers

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Text Box: February 2008
Volume 15 Issue 2
Text Box: Next Club Meeting is Tuesday, February 5, 2007, 7:00 PM at Alfy’s Pizza Route 2 in Monroe (See page 7 for a map). 
Program:  Float Planes
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

figure, it can only happen in the Pacific Northwest. As soon as I saw the rain start to come down I beat feet home. I did not want to get stuck driving

on frozen roads.

But right now it

is snowing again


 
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      President: Fred Hanquet (425) 788-3182                              Vice President: Brian Illston  (425) 788-9299

      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 January 8, 2007 — Chet Blake

President Fred Hanquet called the monthly meeting of the Barnyard Buzzards to order at 7:04 p.m., Tuesday, January 8, 2008  at Alfy’s Pizza with 26 members present.

President’s Report

Fred asked for visitors or guests to identify themselves. None were present.

Fred passed around a sign up

sheet for working the tables at the Northwest Model Expo on February 9th and 10th at the Monroe County Fairgrounds. This is an important event for the Club for the reasons that:  #1, we show our neighbors and friends that we’re local. #2, we create a rapport with the local community and

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