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OCTOBER
20, 2001 FEDERATION MEETING MINUTES The
October Federation Meeting was convened on Saturday, October 20, at 4:00 p.m.,
at the Kilauea Military Camp Headquarters Building Conference Room, Volcano,
Hawaii. 1.
Attendance:
Federation Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary.
The following clubs were represented:
Hayseeds, High Hopes, Hi-Lo Plus, Lava Klinkers, Maui Mixers, Rainbeaus
& Belles, Slewfoot Promenaders, Square Wheelers, and U-Turners. 2.
Minutes:
The Minutes of the August 30th meeting were reviewed.
No corrections were noted and the minutes were accepted as submitted.
No meeting was held in September due to a lack of agenda items. 3.
Treasurer’s Report:
The Treasurer’s report was distributed for review.
The balance in checking as of 10/20/01 was $2,052.64, and in savings
$1,585.43, for a total of $3,638.07.
Total assets as of 10/31/00 were $3,881.24, a difference of -$243.17
for this year. The Treasurer's Report was accepted as submitted. The report
noted that 54 dancers were registered last year at this time, whereas 47 are
now registered, with 6 additional pending from Outrigger Travel.
A Checking Register Report showing funds expended and deposited and a
cash flow report were also submitted. 4.
Committee Reports:
a.
2002 Hawaii State Festival:
In the absence of Tim Voss, Festival Chairman, Henry Staehle reported
nothing of significance since the last meeting.
He noted that of the 47 registrants, only two are from the mainland and
there are only two signed up for pre-festival activities. The Festival covers
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, with round and square dance workshops
Friday and Saturday.
Registration for Federation members is $20.00 each. Housing during the
Festival is available at the homes of Oahu's local dancers upon request.
b.
Reports on Festival Special Events:
(1) Square Wheelers:
David indicated that the Square Wheelers need 60 to sign up for the
"Aquarium Adventure" in order to break even.
He urged everyone expecting to attend to sign up as early as possible
so that it will not be necessary to cancel the event.
The $10 cost of admission will include dancing on the grass at the
Aquarium, a tour of the marine exhibits, and refreshments on the Monday
preceding the Festival from 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
(2) Pali Twirlers:
The Pali Twirlers will again host a luau at Heeia State Park on Tuesday
evening and a local hula halau will entertain. Andy Scott will call and Dan
Drumheller will cue. All guest callers and cuers will be welcomed. The cost of
admission is $30 with round trip mini bus fare at $8.
(3) Hayseeds:
The Hayseeds will again host the Wednesday night Trail-in dance at the
Ala Wai Ballroom.
One hall will be occupied by round dancers and one by square dancers.
Cost is $5.00.
(4) Tsunamis:
Plans for the post-festival cruise have been changed as a result of the
events of September 11.
A tour of Pearl Harbor is no longer allowed and the cruise will consist
of a luncheon cruise of the Waikiki shoreline from 10:00 - 2:00 p.m., with
whale watching and dancing on board.
Cost is $50.00. 5.
Correspondence:
No significant correspondence other than registrations for the 2002
Festival. 6.
Old Business:
a.
Festival Volunteer Schedule:
Henry said that volunteers are needed to help on cleanup after the
Saturday night dance and to man the halls during lunch and dinner breaks.
This is required because of the callers' expensive equipment.
He said that a Sign-up Schedule is available and asked club
representatives to discuss the matter with their clubs and forward their
completed schedule to him either by e-mail or snail mail.
The Saturday night cleanup will be the responsibility of all Hawaii
dancers.
b.
Festival Marketing Initiatives.
Henry reported that he and Janet sent out 210 letters with registration
forms and flyers to selected west coast, New Mexico, Arizona and Canada square
dance clubs, as well as to 10 former Hawaii dancers who have moved to the
mainland. Ads
were placed in the Square Dance Directory and the Southwest Dancers magazine
and information is included on the Federation's web page, which averages about
100 hits a month.
Ads will also appear in the December and January issues of the American
Square Dance Magazine (we exchange one free ad in their magazine for one free
ad in our dance schedule.)
The booth at the Anaheim Convention, using posters and literature from
the Hawaii Visitors Bureau, was well received and festival literature and
registration forms were distributed. David has also been monitoring cruise
ships coming to Hawaii through 2003, inviting them to dance with us in Hawaii.
c.
Equal Access to Public Park Facilities:
David reported on his ongoing confrontation with Honolulu's Mayor and
Department of Parks and Recreation petitioning them to provide fair and
equitable access for all groups and organizations requesting use of the Ala
Wai Golf Course Ballroom.
This especially concerns exclusively allotting use of the Ala Wai
Ballroom to the ballroom dancers 7 days a week, thus restricting use of the
facilities to one group of dancers.
Although the Square Wheelers have been given Sunday nights to dance
(when not pre-empted by another group) the Federation has been denied its
request for one night a month to hold its traditional "Second
Sunday" monthly Federation dance.
He said he would continue his letter writing campaign, emphasizing the
principle of the matter as well as the misappropriation of public parks, in an
effort to make the ballroom more accessible for square dancing.
d.
Use by the Federation of funds received from club dues:
Henry reported that the main function of the Federation is to secure
the liability insurance that covers all square dance clubs and costs $800 per
year. In
the past, with 16 clubs, it was possible to cover this cost.
Now, with only 12 clubs, we are short about $200.
The State Festival is supposed to be self-supporting, but Federation
fixed expenses are approximately $1,800 per year.
Possible financial solutions might be to assess each club member $5.00
per year, or raise club dues to $75.00 per year.
No decision on this matter will be made until the Annual meeting in
January, but each club should consider the matter and be ready to present
their preferences at that meeting.
In the meantime, comments are welcome. 7.
New Business:
None
8.
Club Reports/Events:
Future events are listed on the Web Page, recorded on the Hot Line, and
printed in the Coming Events Flyer (remember, written or e-mail notes are
requested to ensure accuracy).
a.
Pali Twirlers: The Pali Twirlers will be hosting their Fall Fling
on Sunday, October 28, at the Ala Wai Palladium from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. with
Andy Scott, caller, and Dan Drumheller, cuer.
The Pali Twirlers hold regular dances at Pohai Nani on Thursdays from
7:00 - 9:30 p.m. with Andy Scott, caller.
b.
Square Wheelers and Hayseeds: Dave reported that 15 students will
graduate in November and nine more have contacted him about starting a new
class which will probably start in February.
The regular Square Wheeler's class is held from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the
Palladium on Sundays and the club dance is 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
c.
Hi-Lo Plus:
The Hi-Lo Plus club dances at Keeau on Sunday afternoons with Hank
Grote, caller.
Attendance has been good with three squares over the last several
weeks.
d.
Lava Klinkers:
Jack Russell reported that arrangements have already been made with KMC
for next year's Hot Foot Stomp and it will definitely be held.
He indicated that he had been advised that false rumors were circulated
in Honolulu for the past three years that the Hot Foot Stomp had been
cancelled, and he wanted to assure dancers
that this would definitely never happen.
e.
Rainbeaus 'n Belles:
Deed Reimer reported that the Rainbeaus n' Belles have planned several
events with cruise ships that had to be cancelled; one with Carnival Cruises
to dance on dock was cancelled because high surf prevented them from docking
and the ship sailed to Kona without stopping.
The St. Patrick's Day Dance will be held on March 15, 16, 17 with Don
Wood of Lou Mac Records calling and Freddie Loveless cueing.
f.
U-Turners:
The U-Turners are dancing once a month in Keeau and have had as many as
four squares turn out.
Hood Simon is anticipating holding a class sometime in the near future.
g.
Slewfoot Promenaders: The Slewfoot Promenaders have been dancing on
Mondays and Saturdays from 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. at the Pu'u'eo Community Center.
They will be holding their second annual Christmas Dance on December 17
at 7:00 pm. with Bill Yoeman calling.
Starting in January, the club will be holding beginner's square dance
classes with Bill.
h.
High Hopes:
The High Hopes are still meeting on Monday nights and getting two
squares each time.
i.
Maui Mixers:
The Maui Mixers dance on Thursday nights with one or two squares.
Plans are progressing for the Maui No Ka Oi Festival at the Okinawa
Cultural Center in April. Elmer Claycomb and Bill Peters will call and Dan
Drumheller will cue.
Registration is limited to first 100 dancers because of the size of the
hall. 9.
Next Meeting:
The next meeting will be held on Friday, November 30th, at 7:00 p.m. at
the Red Hill Community Center. 10.
Adjournment:
The meeting was adjourned at 5:00 p.m. Respectfully
submitted,
Janet Granich, Secretary Note: Federation Minutes, Hot Line Narrative, and Coming Events are
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