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Central Jersey Rifle and Pistol Club October 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 01 Bowling Pin Shoot 02 Winter Benchrest Steel Match 1st & Last Sundays 5 Stand 03 04 Tuesday Nite 5 Stand Indoor Pistol Range Janitorial Services 05 General Membership Meeting 06 Thursday Morning Thursday Night - ATA Big 50 Outdoor Pistol League 07 Wounded Warriors 08 Wounded Warriors 09 Winter Benchrest 5 Stand USPSA Junior Pistol Action Shooting 10 11 Tuesday Nite 5 Stand Indoor Pistol Range Janitorial Services 12 Board of Directors Meeting Retired Police Officers Requalification 13 Thursday Morning Thursday Night - ATA Big 50 Outdoor Pistol League 14 (Rifle & Shotgun) 15 NSSA Skeet 16 M-1 John C. Garand Rifle 5 Stand 17 18 Tuesday Nite 5 Stand Indoor Pistol Range Janitorial Services 19 20 Thursday Morning Thursday Night - ATA Big 50 Outdoor Pistol League 21 22 Knockdown Steel 23 NRA High Power Rifle 5 Stand Junior Pistol Action Shooting 24 25 Tuesday Nite 5 Stand Indoor Pistol Range Janitorial Services 26 Retired Police Officers Requalification New Member Meeting 27 Shotgun / Skeet Machine Checkout Thursday Morning Thursday Night - ATA Big 50 Outdoor Pistol League 28 (Rifle & Shotgun) 29 30 Shotgun / Skeet Machine Checkout 1st & Last Sundays 5 Stand Members Only Steel 31

Copyright 2003 by CJR&PC Inc. Officers President : John F. Scott President @cjrpc.org 908-770-6251 Vice Pres: Robert Roddy VicePresident@cjrpc.org 908-907-2321 Treasurer: John Coakley Treasury@cjrpc.org 908-907-3883 Assistant Treasurer: Eugene Goch Treasury@cjrpc.org 732-609-7707 Secretary: Don Macaluso Secretary@cjrpc.org 732-299-0023 Sergeant at Arms: John Kilian sgt@cjrpc.org 732-449-4134 Board of Directors Chairmen: Walter Bachmann Waltbach@comcast.net 732-915-0239 John Donald Jd1041@juno.com 732-367-8052 Mike Amico 609-290-7512 Byron J. Loyer Bustinclay100@optonline.net 908-692-7480 Ed Amaty NJ3sons@verizon.net 732-905-0168 Art Quintalino 65goat@optonline.net 917-295-4745 John Saville JSaville1@Hotmail.com 609-893-4027 Joseph Bonsignore BonsignoreJoseph@comcast.net 908-596-9546 Note: Contact All officers and Directors through the clubs web site at: Webmaster@cjrpc.org or e-mail address above Shotgun Machine Check Out Shotgun checkouts will be held the Last Sunday of every month at 12:00 PM (noon) weather permitting. Check the Alerts on our website for cancelations. Phil Lubsen Thur. 6:30 PM Text 267-339-2662 or email clubcheckout@gmail.com General Membership Meeting The next GMM will be held at the AMVETS 1290 Toms River Road Jackson, NJ 08527 Range Closure Ranges may be closed for maintenance or short term repair projects. When the Big Bore range is closed the General purpose range will be used and vice versa. The rules of use shall be the rules of the closed range or of the General Purpose Range whichever is more accommodating to the membership. Check the Clubs web site and click on ALERTS which will list any closures. Rifle Shooting in the PITS The General Rules, Regulations and Policies, which all members have received state: (Pg12, line 4) Any handgun with a caliber not exceeding.45,.22 rim fire rifles, black powder firearms and shotguns with any projectile are permitted. NO CENTERFIRE RIFLES PERMITTED except for organized and supervised matches and persons with special use badges approved by the BOD. The approved Special Use Badges is referred to as Draw and Fire and intended for those that shoot and wish to practice for IPSIC, NRA rapid action, Steel Challenge and. This badge authorizes the use of center fire lever action rifles in the PITS but only with pistol size ammo loaded with lead bullets and with a velocity of no more than 1000 ft/sec. To obtain this badge, shooters must participate in 3 matches in any of the fore mentioned programs, or combination thereof and obtain a sign off by the match director. This must then be presented to the BOD at 7:00 PM on the night of the regularly scheduled BOD meeting, at which time a badge will be presented. Emergency Messages The web Site has a pop up section that is used to notify the membership of any condition within the Club that needs timely notification. Any Director or Officer has access to this section and can enter the necessary information. Any member who observes a situation that should be posted should contact any Director or Officer, explain the need and request that it be posted. Shooting Hours Club authorized shooting hours are 7:00 AM to the posted sun set time as found on the bulletin Board in the club house. On Saturday and Sunday starting hours are 8:00 AM in consideration of our neighbors. Failure to observe these hours WILL generate an invitation to attend a Board meeting to explain what is not clear in the regulation. Club WEB site: WWW.CJRPC.ORG Use this site to check the Club ALERT status and to gain access to the Members Only page. Machine Problems Anybody experiencing troubles with the trap machines should notify Rick Armstrong at 732-814-0246. Rick will have the problem corrected shortly. Nobody should attempt to make adjustments or repairs themselves. Skeet Machine Problems Anybody having problems with the skeet machines should notify Ed Amaty 732-905-0168. Nobody should attempt to repair or make adjustments themselves.

Newsletter E-Mail The newsletter will be emailed to all active members who we have a valid email address. The vendor Constant Contact will be emailing the newsletter for CJRPC. There is a clickable button at the end of the email page that you need to click which will download the newsletter for your viewing, printing or saving. In order to receive the emailed newsletter, we must have a valid email address for you on file with the Treasury. If you did not receive Septembers email and have not received a letter about an invalid email address, please send an email to Treasury@cjrpc.org with a subject line of Correct Email Address with your Badge Number, Name and correct email address. The Newsletter is also available in the Members Only area of our website www.cjrpc.org along with past newsletters. Member Suspended A member was caught shooting center fire ammunition on the 22 only plate rack. The member was brought before the Board of the directors on the complaint. The member was found guilty of the charges and suspended for 3 months. We will not tolerate anyone damaging club property.

Ocean County Federation Report September, 2016 NJ Wild Expo this Saturday and Sunday at Colliers Mills WMA Youth Day Archery Bow hunting day: Saturday, Sept. 24 th statewide Ocean County Natural Lands: see page 43 of the current Digest, It has links to the rules for these areas. The Federation is now aware of this and will be discussing this at the September Federation Meeting on 9/21. The Ocean County Federation is up and running. The site is www.ocfederation.com The governor vetoed two firearms bills. Please send a short email to his office thanking him for doing so. One would have set in stone NJ as a justifiable need state. The other knocked down a requirement that every gun store have at least one smart gun for sale.

WARRIOR DAY Sat. Oct. 8 th by Al Dolce Central Jersey will be hosting their 9 th Annual Warrior Day. Mayor Mike Reina starts things off with a Motorized Parade from the Jackson Justice Complex with Fire Trucks, Police, EMS, Motor Cycle Riders; and if we can arrange it WW2 Vets in Antique or Classic Cars. Parade goes wheels up at 9:30. There is a pre-event meeting at 7pm, before our October CJ meeting. We do set-up Fri. 10/7 at 9am, and starting at 7am on Saturday. We have a nice reception for them, and then provide everything CJ has to offer, and I do mean EVERYTHING. We set up a gifts tent for them, and provide each with 10 tickets for a Chinese Auction. If you have any serviceable gear to donate, bring it to the meeting if you can't make Warrior Day. We need volunteers of all sorts, so don't feel shy if you're not comfortable being an instructor, we will find assignments for you to do. Members so inclined bring their toys for the Warriors to play with, and I will supply most all common calibers. Feel free to bring ammo, but it is not required. We honor all Services, and welcome them from WW2 on up. Warriors and their family are free, but for other guests we ask a $20 donation. I supply $10 worth of food and drink, and thousands in ammo. We provide free foam ear plugs but charge a $2 refundable deposit on glasses and $10 on ear muffs, THEY KEPT DISAPPEARING! REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FROM EVERYBODY, Warriors, Guests and Volunteers so I have some sort of handle on the numbers. Volunteers please list your preference in job assignments, and we will try our best to accommodate you. If you know Wounded Warriors or Veterans who should come, please be sure to give them my contact information. Everyone, email njgunfun@gmail.com Please, check out Central Jersey Wounded Warrior Program on Facebook WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH by Al Dolce For the purposes of this Club nothing is more important than DEFEATING HILLARY! The tragic loss of Justice Scalia should drive home to all members the huge importance of the Court. We have a 4-4 tie, and one Hillary appointment can end your 2 nd Amendment Rights FOREVER. I was able to watch Justice Sondra Sotomayor's Senate Confirmation Hearings, where she LIED OUT HER BACKSIDE about the 2 nd Amendment. Do any of you actually believe we will get any better from Hillary? We need to get everyone we can registered to vote, and then be sure to get everyone out on Election Day. Last day to register is Oct. 18 th, but there are different dates for registering on line or requesting absentee ballots, etc. Go to http://elections.mytimetovote.com/dates/new_jersey.html Equally, if not even more important is to contact friends and family in so called Battle Ground States. Pa., Ohio, Virginia, Carolina, Wisconsin, Colorado, Florida, etc. are all vital to success on election day. I will likely be involved in pro Trump activities, even though he was not my candidate. Anyone wishing to help can contact me at njgunfun@gmail.com Trump Meeting Thursday Sept 22nd 7 PM Town and Country Inn Keyport Brent Sonnek-Schmelz is running against Anti 2 nd Amendment Frank Pallone in the 6 th

General Membership Meeting August 03, 2016 1) Call to order CJRPC General Membership Meeting at 8:00 PM 2) Salute to the flag, and a moment of silence for our troops. 3) Exits were pointed out. 4) Introduction of Officers President John Scott, Vice President Bob Roddy, Treasurer John Coakley, Asst. Treasurer Gene Goch, Secretary Don Macaluso, and Sergeant at Arms John Kilian. 5) Board of Directors Present- Mike Amico, Joseph Bonsignore, Walter Bachmann, Byron Loyer, Art Quintalino, and John Saville 6) Minutes of the last meeting - Read. Motion to accept as read and amended by Art Quintalino. 2 nd by Byron Loyer. Motion passed. 7) Guest: Walter Bachmann, Rich Bogarh, Our Junior Pistol Team, and Our Junior Rifle team Walt and Rich told the membership about the 2016 Camp Perry Competition. Our four (4) man pistol team won the championship. The team overall score was the best team score in NJ history. The competition is very tough, one shooter had a score of 485 out of 500 and still placed 34 th. Junior Rifle member Chris Voros is in the Marines. Chris has the NRA rating of High Master. Chris missed winning the New Jersey State Championship by one (1) point. The fella that won is fifty years old. Each member of our teams spoke about the Camp Perry Competition, thanked the club for all the support financial and volunteer time from members, instructors and the parents. Walter thanked the parents, and members, especially those that used vacation to assist at Camp Perry. The success of our is due to the generosity of our members. 8) Officers Reports a) Treasurer s report John Coakley Presented the financial statement for June 2016. NRA notice and Capital fees for the last quarter have been mailed. Jackson County Pig Roast is on August 27, 2016 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. It is a great event and very kid friendly with fantastic food. I do not know the price yet. Last year it was $25.00. If you own a business they have sponsorships. For more information, you can call the Jackson PBA chapter 168. The State Police will be having a Survivor Golf Outing October 11, 2016, at the Mercer Oaks Golf Club, Princeton Junction, New Jersey. b) Sgt. at Arms Present 194, Eligible to Vote 186, Not Eligible 8. We have a quorum. c) Presidents Report i) The High Power Range Lead Reclamation and Rebuild and proceeding nicely. The Wall install started Monday and hopefully will be completed in a couple of weeks. Once the wall is in place is, we can allow shooting on the GP Range. If we have contractors working on top of the HP Berm, we will have to close the GP range. Safety First! ii) Anyone caught shooting at the signs in the Pits will be given the disciplinary action set down in our Bylaws and then will be thrown the hell out of the club! Mike Amico has the sign that was shot up here tonight. iii) Women on Target is coming up September 10 and Wild Outdoors is also on that date in Colliers Mills. WOT has only 1 session starting at 8:00 am and is limited to 80 Participants.

iv) A Waste Management truck hooked the pole by the front gate at the club. All still works. I'm in the process of getting quotes from vendors to present to WM's insurance company. 9) Committee Reports a) New Members Bob Roddy 19 new members for July 2016. b) Training Tim Metzger CJRPC Training Program Chairman Nothing new at this time. Please check the newsletter for ongoing information. c) NJ Federation of Sportsmen - Marc Lanzim No report for August. d) Walter Bachmann. No Report e) Chairpersons Reports None 10) Old Business None 11) New Business None 12) Good of the Order Mike Amico - Mike showed the shot up sign President John Scott informed us about. This was deliberately shot and ruined. This is destruction of club property. This has to stop. The BOD is offering a $1,000.00 reward for proving deliberate destruction of club property. When caught destroying club property, I along with all Officers and Directors, will expel the member(s) as allowed by the By-Laws. Byron Loyer Byron pointed out when shooting the sign Mike showed, if missed the bullets would pass over the berm creating a dangerous situation. The HP range is mostly on schedule. The wall is one third (1/3) completed. The screening of the dirt has been slower than expected due to rain. Al Dolce Al congratulated our Junior Teams, Coaches and Parents. Wounded Warrior Day is October 10, 2016. Please come and help out any way you can. We have a great day for all our veterans. Sussex College, with help from Senator Cory Booker, has opened a veteran s clinic. Please let all family and friends know that Vietnam Nam Veterans with type two (2) diabetes may be eligible for veterans benefits due to Agent Orange exposer. Google Agent Orange and its effects for more information. A member informed all the manual skeet machines are being left in the cocked position. This is a safety issue. If you see anyone leaving the machines cocked, please inform them that it is a safety issue. 13) 50/50 14) Motion to adjourn by Bob Roddy, 2 nd by Mike Amico. Meeting Adjourned at 9:00 PM. Respectfully submitted September 07, 2016. Secretary Don Macaluso

CJRPC MINUTES BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING WEDNESDAY 8/10/16 Call To Order 7:30 PM Salute to the FLAG Officers Present President John Scott, Vice President Bob Roddy, Treasurer John Coakley, Asst. Treasurer Gene Goch, Secretary Don Macaluso, and Sergeant at Arms John Kilian. Board of Directors Present- Ed Amaty, Mike Amico, Walter Bachmann, Joseph Bonsignore, John Donald, Byron J. Loyer, Art Quintalino and John Saville. BOD MATCH REQUEST READINGS 1st READING 2nd READING Junior Pistol Action Shooting Junior Indoor Pistol League Tuesday Morning Skeet & Wobble 1St and Last Sunday GSSF-Glock Event-- Garden State Classic Guest: Rich Bogath Tamire McKenna Tim Metzger Glenn Myer Mike Parlapiano Ken Rotondo 5732 - Junior Action Pistol Match Schedule 4589 - Glock Match Request 5951 - CJRPC Training Program Chairman. We need a smaller plate rack for RPO qualifications 3842 Glock Match Request 0431 1 st & Last trap Request 2723 Junior Action Pistol Match Schedule Old Business (from past meetings) 1. All areas around club need lime and fertilizer and some areas need to be seeded. This is important to maintain the ph of the soil to prevent lead leaching. Joseph Bonsignore will be maintaining the lime and fertilizer of the club. New Business (from the last meeting 07/13/2016): None.

League/ Event Date Total Receipts Total Expenses Net Profit % Return 1st & Last Sunday 6/16 249.00 155.28 93.72 38% 1st & Last Sunday 7/16 78.00 45.00 33.00 42% Any Rifle - Any Sight 300yd. Prone 7/15 140.00 102.19 37.81 38% 5 Stand 5/16 880.00 427.78 452.22 51% 5 Stand 6/16 880.00 427.78 452.22 51% 5 Stand 7/16 1,152.00 560.00 592.00 51% Bowling Pin 6/16 168.00 0.00 168.00 100% Bowling Pin 8/16 120.00 0.00 120.00 100% 8/16 496.00 65.56 430.44 87% Pistol 6/16 640.00 151.25 488.75 76% Cowboy Geezer 6/16 123.00 3.50 119.50 97% Jackson Hole Gang Geezer Shoot 7/16 92.00 3.50 88.50 97% (Rifle & Shotgun) 7/16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Knock Down Steel 6/16 115.00 0.00 115.00 100% M-1 John C. Garand Rifle 6/16 320.00 230.19 89.81 28% Member Only Steel 6/16 66.00 0.00 66.00 100% New Jersey State Service Pistol Championship 6/16 716.00 504.00 212.00 30% NRA 2700 Bullseye 4/16 1,110.00 776.00 334.00 30% NRA 2700 Pistol 6/16 1,030.00 661.00 369.00 36% NRA High Power Rifle 5/16 700.00 453.19 246.81 35% NRA High Power Rifle 6/16 800.00 571.19 228.81 29% NRA High Power Rifle 7/16 375.00 279.69 95.31 25% NRA High Power Rifle Clinic 5/16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Outdoor Pistol League 5/16 117.00 0.00 117.00 100% Outdoor Pistol League 6/16 30.00 0.00 30.00 100% Outdoor Pistol League 7/16 17.00 0.00 17.00 100% Sunday Steel Match 6/16 261.00 166.42 44.58 36% Sunday Steel Match 7/16 401.00 96.13 304.87 76% Thursday Morning 5/16 738.00 477.35 260.65 35% Thursday Morning 6/16 804.00 520.80 283.20 35% Thursday Night 6/16 951.00 590.74 352.26 37% Thursday Night 7/16 414.00 255.00 159.00 38% Tuesday Morning Skeet 5/16 534.00 320.00 214.00 40% Tuesday Morning Skeet 6/16 543.00 330.00 213.00 39% Tuesday Morning Skeet 7/16 456.00 280.00 176.00 38% Tuesday Night Clays 7/16 516.00 273.00 243.00 48% Tuesday Night Skeet, Modern Skeet & Skap 6/16 600.00 315.00 285.00 48% USPSA 6/16 1,105.00 577.04 527.96 48% USPSA/IPSC 5/16 405.00 159.00 246.00 60% Wild Bunch Match 7/16 116.00 54.81 61.19 61%

John Coakley Financial report for June 2016 was presented. Invoices to be paid were presented. I would like to donate to the Jackson Pig Roast. A motion made by Byron Loyer. To donate $350.00 to the Jackson Pig Roast. 2 nd by John Saville. The vote was unanimous. Motion passed. Joseph Bonsignore Received a quote for a new sprayer for club vegetation of $3,000.00 Byron Loyer Informed the BOD the lead reclamation project on the HP range is proceeding very well. The wall is almost complete. The lead removal has been slower than expected. I will be meeting at Assemblyman Dancer s office Friday August 19,2016 discussing details of the land swap with the State. Walter Bachmann Key pad at our exit gate needs to be replaced as it does not function all the time to let match shooters out. This will be scheduled ASAP. Art Quintalino Rules and Regulations. We need to have all steel plate targets for centerfire ammunition, placed a 100 yards or farther, on the HP and GP ranges for safety reasons. President John Scott Camera Update At this time I have one quote of $78,446.00 for complete coverage. The camera coverage can be installed one area at a time until full coverage is achieved. At this time the BOD will be acquiring additional quotes. Our website seems to be working with the new provider. I will be sending Waste Management s insurance a bill for the pole at the front gate. I am working on a mass emailing of our newsletter. Bob Roddy New members per month as follows: January = 32. February =18. March = 34. April = 26. May = 28. June = 44. July =19. Total for 2016 to date = 201. Don Macaluso Minutes of the July 13, 2016 BOD meeting were read. Motion to accept as read and amended by Mike Amico. 2 nd by Art Quintalino. The vote was unanimous. Motion passed. Additional Comments: None. Adjourn Motion to adjourn by John Kilian, 2 nd by Don Macaluso. The vote was unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 9:15 PM.