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2016 Issue 104
Sokol Detroit News
Since 1875
A Non-Profit Organization
2016 FISHING DERBY!
August 26-28, 2016 at Sokol Camp South Lyon, MI
Fishing starts— Noon, Friday the 26th Ends Noon — Sunday the 28th
This is a great weekend family affair—awesome weekend to interact with children!
$250.00 total Fish Prizes, drawings, Fun for All!$50 prizes for largest Bass, Northern Pike, Bluegill, Crappie and
Rough Fish (carp, dogfish, catfish, garpike)
Derby entry fee $20.00 includes Friday/Saturday lunch of Hot dogs, chips and pop and Sunday Fish Fry lunch.
Friday open at 10:00 a.m. for sign in and all day fish info.
At 8:00 p.m., the Lions game is on and we play cards.Saturday open 9:00 a.m. to wheneverSunday open 10:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m.Sunday Fish Fry luncheon is at 2:00 p.m. on the hill.
$10.00 for all others. Please bring a dish to pass. Children 12 years and under and
those 90 years and up are free!For more information: Rob St. Thomas 248.486.5663 or Bob
Rembo 734.522.6586
From the Scholarship Committee:
Scholarships have been awarded scholarships to Collin Conrad, Bridget O’Reilly, Cecilia O’Reilly and Andrea Singley.
We are always in need of donations so please continue to give so we can continue to award scholarships.
Nazdar!
For Sale From a Visitor at the Festival: An 8 arm crystal chandelier from the Czech Republic. Dimensions: 32" high by 32" diameter. Asking $450. For more information call Antonin Joch, Ridgetown, Ontario phone: 1 (519) 674-1432.
Monthly Unit Meetings: First Tuesday of the month
7:00 @ Sokol Cultural Center (unless otherwise noted)
August 6
August 26-28
September 4
November 6
Annual Golf Outing @ Fox Hills
Sokol Camp Fishing Derby
Scholarship Pancake Breakfast @ Sokol Camp 8-9:30 a.m.
Annual Czech Dinner Party @ Sokol Cultural Center
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GYMNASTICS
Check www.sokoldetroit.com for the dates and forms!
Summer Open Gym - Friday Nights 7 to 9 p.m.
June 24, July 1, 22, 29, August 5, 19 & 26.
Bring your kids, neighbors, grandkids, & check out SOKOL gym today!
We are hiring Preschool, Gymnastics & Tumbling Coaches! Please send
your resume to [email protected] or bring it into the
gym.
We are trying to start a "Cardio Drumming" class at
the hall this Fall, and any interested members should
contact Ann Marie Hurych or MaryAnn Fiordelis.
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Czech Voice of
Cleveland Radio
“Joe Kocab”
WHKW 1220
AM Cleveland
3:03-5pm
Sundays
Playing All
your
Czech & Slovak
Favorites!
50,000watts of power
you can usually tune him in!
Listen on the Internet:
WWW.whkwradio.com
Would you like to
participate in a class
not offered here? Let
us know!
Together we can
grow, and make
Sokol Detroit your
cultural, community,
fitness
organization—fun for
the whole family.
Address or email
changes?
Please notify Kirsten
Conely by phone @
734-459-3321
or by email @
SOKOL - Detroit Unit
Sokol Cultural Center
23600 W. Warren Ave.
Dearborn Hts. MI 48127
Sokol Camp
11641 Sokol Camp Rd.
South Lyon, MI 48178
Submit information for publication by the
15th of each month to:
Newsletter Editor: Heidi Turchan
Visit us @
SokolDetroit.com
Find us on Facebook
Sokol Detroit & Sokol Camp
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Sokol Detroit Donations
Please circle one or more
Endowment Fund
Scholarship Fund
Building Fund
Camp Fund
Name:________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________
City:___________________ State:____________ Zip:________________
Email Address (receipt will be sent electronically):
_______________________________________________________________
In “Memory” or “Honor” of:_____________________________________
Donation Amount $____________________________________________
Mail to: Sokol Charitable Funds
c/o Carrie Tuskey
36367 Dardnella
Livonia MI, 48152
Sokol Detroit Unit MeetingJuly 5, 2016
Meeting called to order by President, Sr. Renata Greene, at 7:10 p.m. 18 members were in attendance. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Past member Joe Malik passed away. A get well card was sent to Br. Petr Peska.
Application for Membership: Sr. Susan Bares presented an application for Richard & Michelle Reinhold, sponsor Br. Ron & Sr. Donarae Hill. Discussion on sponsorship procedures. Sr. Greene read our by-laws on this matter. Sr. Wiggle interviewed Jennifer Harrington & recommended her for membership with no objections from the unit.
Correspondence & Bills: Executive Board Officers Reports:
President: Sr. Greene had no report. 1st Vice President: Sr. Carol Brandon had no report. 2nd Vice President: Br. Eric Singley had no report. Secretary: Sr. Beverly St. Thomas had no report.
Treasurer: Sr. Ann Marie Hurych was excused.
Financial Secretary: Sr. Kirsten Conely was excused. Discussion on receiving quarterly reports. Sr. Greene will contact Sr. Conely for the membership list.
Educational Director: Sr. Bares noted her presentation for the meeting was already in our newsletter. This article in the Detroit News shows our old hall, the historic National Bohemian House, being bought for renovation. Sr. Jerry Kalivoda will comprise an historic account of the hall & send it to the new owner, Jerry Belanger.
BOI: Sr. Lynn Conrad reported that summer classes have started. Sr. Bares noted Saturdays at the camp: Started Fun & Fitness class with about 12 children attending; cardio drumming class has had an average 7 attending.
Unit Property Committee: Br. Alex Novacek excused.
Scholarship: Sr. Kalivoda noted the number of scholarships since 1975. The vast majority of donations are from contributions in memory of one that has passed, with small donations from flower sales & pancake breakfast at the camp.
There was much discussion on new members, sponsors responsibilities, mandatory work hours, members working hours for those members not doing so, and other working issues. Sr. Mary Ann Fiordelis will write an SOP on procedures for interviewing potential new members. Sr. St. Thomas will participate on this also.
NEDBOD: Br. Charles Bares noted attendance is needed at the Administrative Conference, September 23, 2016, in Chicago. Sr. Greene, Br. Carl & Sr. Fiordelis will attend. Br. Chris Cortis was requested to address this issue to the UPC. Representatives are also needed for the District meeting, October 2, 2016.
Cottage Owners: Sr. St. Thomas reported the 4th of July annual picnic had 151 adult & 19 teens’ admissions. Attendance increased this year along with the expenses but a fun time was had by all.
Trivia Night: Br. & Sr. Bares team took first place.
Fishing Derby: Br. Rodney St. Thomas: August 26-28, 2016. Fliers are available.
Ethnic Festival: Festival is July 16-17, 2016. Please use the sign up genius for work schedule. Workers are needed. Please contact Sr. Kalivoda.
The June 7, 2016, unit meeting minutes were accepted as submitted.
Sr. Fiordelis took 1st place in the Fitness Challenge at the USA Slet, in Pittsburgh, PA, last week! Along with her medal (!) she brought us the program booklet that we placed an ad in.
Sr. Greene received a scheduled list of Sokol Dinners at the Bohemian National Hall in Cleveland, OH. There is a Sokol Day at Cedar Point, Sunday, September 4, 2016, at 10am.
Unfinished Business:Sr. Bares, along with Br. Eric Singley, will be on the future of Sokol Detroit committee.
There is no August meeting.The next meeting is September 6, 2016, 7:00 p.m., at the hall. Any amendments to the by-laws must be presented at this meeting, which will be voted on at the annual meeting in October.
Meeting adjourned at 8:23 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,Sr. Beverly St. Thomas, Co-Recording Secretary
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Sokol Detroit UPC Meeting Highlights – June 10, 2016
Attending: M. Novacek, A. Novacek, D. Bares, J. Conrad, J. Michalek, D. Hurych, D. Fair, D. Mily, J. Seidel, M. Eisenstein. Excused: B.Jandasek, C. Cortis, L. Cortis Guests: Sue Bares, Carol Brandon
Meeting called to order at 7:07 pm. May minutes and Treasurer’s reports approved.
Guest Issues – Approval granted to Sue Bares to weed landscaping, purchase and plant flowers at the Center entrance. Concerns about items around a cottage being addressed. Boats in the storage area of the Camp are all stickered and allowed to be stored there.
Unit Items – Refinishing of the concrete Sokol sign added to the camp work list.
Correspondence – Molter camping dates request approved. Camping guidelines will be done in the future. Dunlaps will use the extra space at the Frommert dock. Cottage owners and guests are asked to be respectful of their neighbor’s space and right-of-way areas (parking, storage).
Center Report – Vital Sign Co. will handle repairs of the marquee; cost of repair is $2900. Center statue will be welded/repaired by Br. Jeff Kolar & son, and repainted. Repair for HVAC will run $1200 and involve removal of zones to have the airflow better matched to the fan. Existing ductwork will be flashed and caulked to stop roof leaks.
Camp Report – Still need volunteers for camp clubroom bartenders. Camp Clean-up was successful-thank you to all who participated. The new picnic tables received; old tables were sold for $500 via Craigslist. Volunteers are needed to replace the Plaza soffit/fascia. Ice house door work scheduled for completion later this summer. Ongoing discussion is being held regarding long term plans/design of the camp kitchen.
Old Business – The UPC has been monitoring all dock usage thus far into the season. Jonathan Conrad requested approval to put a dock in between the Novacek/Frommert dock and the Day-Use dock. After lengthy discussion, motion carried to. David Bares and Derrick Fair volunteered to finalize wording of any proposed changes to the Camp Rules for incorporation into the Unit By-Laws by the end of August. Need to work with affected cottage owners regarding dead pine trees at the Camp. Only trees in common areas are the responsibility of Sokol. Requests/sketches received from Mike and Karen Cortis for several enhancements to the cottage perimeter. Approved request for walkway (must be completed by July 2). Rejected requests for other enhancements at this time.
New Business – UPC position regarding fireworks at the Camp is that State law must be followed and full responsibility of any issues remains with persons using fireworks (damages, cleanup, etc). Kayak storage racks will be discussed at a future meeting.
Meeting adjourned at 11:30 p.m.
Notes submitted by Johanna Seidel and Meg Novacek
SOKOL DETROIT CONTRIBUTIONS BUILDING FUND
In Memory of Jacquelyn Eisenstein Carol & Jerry VanDellen $50.00
SOKOL CAMP FUND
In Memory of Barbara Jandasek Bruno Jandasek $1,000.00
Sokol UPCSpecial Meeting Minutes
July 2, 2016
Attending: Alex Novacek, Meg Novacek, David Bares, Johanna Seidel, Diane Hurych, Lindsay Cortis, Chris Cortis, Jonathan Conrad, Derrick Fair, Bruno JandasekExcused: John Michalek, Doug Mily, Milo Eisenstein
The meeting was called to order at 9:02 a.m. Purpose of the meeting was to clarify UPC voting procedures and revisit July 10 decision regarding addition of a new dock at Sokol Camp.
Voting Process/Alex Novacek• Quorum is defined as ½ of the UPC or 7 members as 13
currently sit on the board. If a conflict of interest is present (if you have a personal stake in the item being voted on) an abstention is understood and changes the number of votes necessary for a quorum.
• Going forward, requests for items to be added to theagenda will being stated in depth as much as possible regarding content as pertaining to the request.
• Errors on agreement regarding verbal “aye and nay”votes over general consensus need to be addressed “real time” at the meeting not after the fact.
Docks/Alex Novacek:
• Alex stated that two years ago the UPC voted not to put inan additional dock near the Frommert/Novacek dock. In June2016, the UPC voted to allow a new dock be placed betweenthe Novacek/Frommert and Day-use dock thus changing theprevious decision and undoing the previous (2014) motion.Several members of the UPC are concerned about this conflict.Alex stated because of this fact the vote is not clear and that hewants to move forward in this matter with final resolution. Alexmade a motion to create another dock space between theFrommert/Novacek and Day-Use docks. Meg seconded themotion. Alex requested discussion from all UPC members presentwith their views on the dock issue.
• After all UPC members stated their position regarding thedock, a general consensus regarding verbiage of the motion wasreached and that the wording “dock site” be used in place ofthe word “dock”. Alex presented an amended motion “tocreate another dock site between the Novacek/Frommert andDay-Use docks, understanding that this changes the previousdecisions from July 2014 and June 2016 regarding dock sites.Motion carried, 5 in favor, 4 opposed. Jonathan Conrad re-cused himself to avoid any appearance of conflict of interest.This brought the number of members present and voting to 9.
Dock waiting list will be emailed to all UPC Board members. Meeting adjourned at 10:30 am.
Submitted by:Johanna Seidel, Secretary
President: Renata Greene 248.563.3152
1st Vice President: Carol Brandon
2nd Vice President: Eric Singley
Recording Secretary: Bev St. Thomas (Summer) Rose Wiggle (Winter)
Treasurer: Ann Marie Hurych 734.287.9342
Financial Secretary: Kirsten Conely 734.459.3321
Interviewing Committee: Rose Wiggle 313.278.3417
Librarian: Diane Balint 313.582.2865
Czech School: Petr Peska 313.295.4328
Donations: Carrie Tuskey 248.893.7295
Sunshine Contact: Helen Turchan 313.565.4816
Auditing: Bill O’Reilly
BOI: Lynn Conrad
Martin Eisenstein
Budget and Finance: Victor Hurych Sr.
Festival Chairperson Jim Mack 586.924.9233
Bylaws: Open
Educational: Susan Bares
Endowment Fund: Gorton Greene
Membership Interviews: Rose Wiggle
Property Committee: Alex Novacek
Public Relations: Marsha & Larry Swinkey
Scholarship: Bruce Singley & Deb Scott
Cottage Owners: Mike Schlott
Non-Member Newsletter Subs: Carilyn Wolski 313.277.8586
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