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MINUTES
BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEETING
Saturday April 20, 2002
Teleconference
The meeting
was called to order by president Ray Gavin at 9:00 A.M. Pacific
Daylight time (noon Eastern Daylight time).
Those in attendance were: Ray Gavin, Jane Caulfield, Mary Pratt,
Margaret Walters, Ray Goff, Cindy Bankhead, Morris Culver, Larry
Bullock, Dianne MacDonald and Jean Kambenicky.
Since all members had previously received and read the minutes of
the previous board meeting in Louisville, KY, Larry moved to accept
the minutes without the reading. Ray Goff seconded and the motion
was carried.
TREASURER'S REPORT: Jean Kamenicky reported that in the ARBA third
quarter income was $3,356.50. Expenses were $3505.44. The YTD total
is <$1,233.93>. The current checking account balance is $464.16.
The 4th quarter traditionally has a notable increased income due
to the increase of registrations
..so the
future looks bright. At the end of Dec. 2001 the ARBA CD in Wells
Fargo had earned $222.92 and the CD in Washington Federal had earned
$1042.14.
OLD BUSINESS
BY-LAWS:
Committee head Jane Caulfield reported eight articles/sections that
need revision. 1. Location of the primary office (ARBA needs to
check with the State of Oregon as to the regulations) 2. The addition
of "AI" animals needs to be added to the article concerning
registrations accepted by the association. 3. The word "must"
is to be omitted and "may" is to be added from "application
(for membership) must be made on forms furnished by the secretary"
. 4. Add "Juniors" to section of "Associate members
shall not be entitled to vote." 5. There is a need to clarify
"voting members"
.suggested to
say "one vote per one fee paid". 6. The board of directors
number needs to be changed from 12 to 11. 7. The bylaws needs to
specifically state in which ARBA district each Canadian province
lies. 8. There needs to be revisions concerning notification to
the membership of annual meetings and posting of the agenda for
those meetings. Jane will make a final copy of the above changes
and mail them to the board members. Mary moved to accept the committees'
proposed changes. Ray Goff seconded and the motion was carried.
AI: Jane reported
that during the past 5 months Kirsten Holbo applied for registration
of 3 rams (semen). There were missing numbers on the application
..however within this past week Kirsten has supplied
those numbers and the committee will re-review the application.
Martin Dally has applied for the registration for 2 rams and Maria
Rooney has started the paperwork for 2 NZ rams. Jane reports that
the AI program is running smoothly.
COMPUTER AND
SOFTWARE: Larry reports that ARBA could spend about $1500.00 on
a computer
..however the board needs to
realize that it'll be out of date in 5 years. We also need a CD
burner for proper storage of files and we need a printer. There
was discussion of what type of printer would be best
consensus
was a low end laser black and white and perhaps an ink jet for color
work. Larry had looked into two software programs that could work
for ARBA
"Animaltrac" and
"Tasc". He reported that "Animaltrac" is simple
and down to earth with the cost $450.00. It appears that the program
will do all we want and they will customize (i.e. pedigree program)
with some additional fees. "Tasc." is from Ireland where
95% of the cattle and sheep folks use it. It is a more complex program
and the cost is $2200. It is a very complete program
there
are extra charges for technical support and added cost for customizing
..probably
ending up to a cost of $3000. Larry asked the board members to look
at the websites and check them out. Ray Gavin questioned the board
"Does ARBA want to purchase a computer and software program?"
Ray Goff moved to buy a computer, printer and the "Animaltrac"
program. Jane seconded. Discussion followed about withdrawing $3000.00
from ARBA CDs. Jean will look into penalties, etc. for early withdrawal
and report to the committee. The motion was carried.
RAMBLINGS
EDITOR: Ray Gavin reported that there have been 5 applicants for
the position of our Ramblings editor. All of the board members (but
one) have copies of the resumes. One of those applicants is an ARBA
junior member. Mary moved to send the applicants a past copy of
the Ramblings requesting their prices for doing one like it and
also ask for suggestions and ideas they have for our newsletter
..plus
prices. Also there is to be a 2 week deadline in getting their reply
back to our secretary from the time the applicants receive ARBA's
request. Jean will send the letter. Jane seconded and the motion
was carried. The Ramblings editor committee consists of Cindy Cieciwa,
Ray Gavin, Kelly Ward, Margaret Walters and Jean Kamenicky. Cindy
Bankhead moved to accept the committees decision in selecting the
new Ramblings editor. Dianne seconded and the motion was carried.
Jean was asked to send a letter to the Junior member applicant asking
her be in charge of a regular "Junior" column for the
Ramblings.
2002 ANNUAL
MEETING: There was discussion about the sheep shows at Rhinebeck
and the Big E. It was decided that the ARBA annual meeting will
definitely be at Rhinebeck the 3rd weekend in October 2002.
NATIONAL SHOWS
AND SALES: President Ray Gavin stated he would like to see more
people in attendance at ARBAs National Sales. It was stated that
the Springfield, IL sale is a good place and time to have a sale.
Discussion followed about the costs of a sale. Then there was discussion
about the rotation of National shows and National sales and the
integrating into the schedule ARBAs regional shows. There are basically
2 issues involved
.1. How often do we want
a National show and sale? and 2. Do we want to separate the National
show and National sale? It was discussed that the National sales
be determined by the board without an actual schedule. Mary moved
that we have a National show every other year with Regional shows
1,3 & 5 and 2,4,6, in between. Ray Goff seconded and the motion
was carried. Jane moved that we have National Sale in Salem,Oregon
(during the 2003 Oregon State Fair) in conjunction with the National
show. Larry seconded and the motion was carried.
HATS: Jean
reported on the company and pricing of the 100% American wool baseball
caps. It was suggested that the caps might be a good momento item
for exhibitors at the 2003 National show and sale. More on the caps
was tabled for further meetings.
EARTAGS: There
was discussion concerning ARBA eartags along with the importance
of the identification of animals. Jean will compose polling cards
and send them out along with registrations that come to the office.
There will also be a polling card in the next issue of Ramblings.
ARBA will ask for the members to return and sign the cards. The
board is hopeful that there will be a good return of this poll from
the membership. The issue will be discussed once again at the next
meeting.
NEW BUSINESS
ELECTIONS:
Mary Pratt's term is up this year along with district 2,4 &
6. Cindy Bankhead will not be running again. Each regional director
is responsible for getting a nominating committee and president
Ray will select a nominating committee for the director at large.
Nominations and resumes are to be sent to the secretary by June
3rd. Ballots should be out by July 15th and ballots returning to
the secretary should be postmarked by Aug. 15th2002. Jean will have
the resumes posted on the ARBA website upon receiving them.
ANNUAL MEETING
2003: Larry moved to have the annual meeting in Oregon in conjunction
with the Oregon State Fair. Cindy B. seconded and the motion was
carried. Jean will see to it that this information is posted on
the website and in the Ramblings.
NEW BUDGET:
Ray Gavin stated he will get a proposed budget out by July 1st of
this year.
RECORD KEEPING:
Ray Gavin would like the ARBA board to consider/investigate established
record keeping data/tracking programs that are currently available
for Romneys Following was discussion about some of the existing
programs.
JUDGE FOR
NAILE 2002: Ray Goff reported on a rule that will be published in
the 2002 NAILE book for Romneys that will state the requirement
for at least 2" of wool except on the belly and legs. He found
that some suggested judges would not enforce this rule. Morris Cuver
was selected and has accepted to be the judge and he will enforce
the rule. ARBA has an established budget for the NAILE show that
Ray has access to
.plus it was
decided that he can use funds that had been allocated for the Junior
NAILE show and the $100.00 raised from the rug auction last Nov.
in Kentucky. The 2002 NAILE Junior show has been cancelled due to
the lack of participation. The 2002 NAILE open Romney show will
be on Wed. Nov. 20th at 11:00 A.M. Arrival date is Nov. 18th and
release Date is Nov. 22nd. NAILE has revised penning rules
..folks
can refer to Ray Goff and NAILE concerning this.
TIDEWATER
OILCOMPANY: Cindy B. reported that she has tried repeatedly to contact
these people concerning their sales pitch to ARBA members that falsely
state ARBA endorses their products. ARBA DOES NOT ENDORSE THEIR
PRODUCTS. She has not been able to make contact.so far
.but
will continue to try.
Ray Goff moved
to adjourn. Jane seconded and the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Jean
Kamenicky
Secretary/Treasurer
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