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THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA METAL DETECTING CLUB Founded in 1973 President Alan James Vice-President Bill Shackelford 2nd Vice-President Bill Green Secretary Debbie Green Treasurer Chuck Hosbein Club Officers 386-717-5775 nonialan@earthlink.net 407-323-2954 Come Join Us! We will be eating at the Colorado's Steak Place. It is just north of the meeting place. Park at the meeting building and walk over. We eat at 5:30. If you would like to join us, we would be happy to see you. BYOM! Club Volunteers Half/Half Raffle's Refreshments Find of the month table's Photographer Webmaster George and Bea Case Betty Shackelford Donna Rothery Lonna Leist Rob Loucks Ralph Flippo Rob Loucks Lorrie Sprigg Jerry Hitson Jerry Hitson The club meets the 2 nd Friday of each month at the Sanford Garden Club. It is located about 2 blocks south of Lake Mary Blvd. on the east side of 17-92. For more information contact Bill Shackelford at (407) 323-3401 or Alan James at (386) 717-5775 Club web site: www.thecfmdc.com You are receiving this newsletter because you are a V.I.P. Activity Director Newsletter Lorrie Sprigg Africanlor@aol.com Jerry Hitson G8r81@cfl.rr.com A Great BIG thanks to all these people! REMINDER: The club due's are $25 for the year and a membership fee of $15. If you are paying by check please make it out to the CFMDC

President s Corner The Central Florida Metal Detecting Club is starting to move toward setting some long term goals for the club. Within the past few weeks, the club board of directors met to discuss some of the possible directions available and some of the ways we may be able to get to these goals. Within the next few weeks, we would like to gather input from all of the club members as to ideas you would like to see take place. Please give some thought to a suggestion or two that you want to see happen. We are working to put a calendar of events in place so that we can all plan for future club events and how they fit into our busy schedules. This calendar should include things like the Christmas party, the Poker Hunt, the Ray Leist Night hunt, and a variety of other activities. A lot of work will need to be done on this calendar including rain dates, etc. and with the help of all of the club volunteers along with the board members, hopefully it will be a success and something that will be a useful tool to each of us. A suggestion has been made that a new category be developed for the finds table which is geared specifically for new members, at the meeting we will go over some of the thought process involved and get as much input as we can. By providing new members with added excitement, we hope to encourage greater participation on an ongoing basis. New club friendly hunt sites have always been a difficult thing to find and not too much has been attempted in this direction over the past year. In order to help encourage the club members to seek out new sites that we can use for a club hunt, we will once again offer to pay cash awards to individual club members for getting the club permission to hunt private property sites. As always, I want to thank everyone for your continued support and active involvement. Because of each of you, the Central Florida Metal Detecting club is a great club to be part of. See you at the next meeting. Alan Secretary s Report Debbie Green The February meeting of the Central Florida Metal Detecting Club was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by club president Alan James. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Bill Green. Alan James - We have a very busy meeting this evening with a lot to cover. We will be working through our agenda quickly in consideration of the meeting length, and to make time for all. Secretary report Correction of typographical error, the single membership fee is $15.00, read and accepted. Treasurer report Read and accepted Birthdays and Anniversaries recognized and awarded Guests - Welcomed and introduced New members welcomed and introduced - Carrie Gashaw, Hurley Gashaw and Jerry Humiec Special Awards none Alan James Old business from the floor: Club Patches George Case A quote has been received for the manufacture of new club patches, setup fee $25.00 and $3.00 for each patch. Alan James called for a motion. Motion by George Case: 50 club patches will be purchased for $3 each by George Case with a vendor art setup fee of $25 for a total of $175.00. Patches will be available for sale to club members. Motion voted upon and passed Additional old business none

Upcoming Events CFMDC Hunt at Greenwood Lake Park Saturday, March 19, 2011, 10:00 a.m. TCAS Hunt in Wabasso, Florida will be held Saturday, March 12, 2011, 9:00 a.m. at the Kiwanis-Hobart Park. Hunt information handouts available at the front table. Activity Discussion: Count the Hearts in the Room - For Valentine s Day we have a competition with two sign-in sheets at the center table. There will be prizes for ladies and gents after the break. Bill Green 37 George Case 29 Rob Hill 21 Jim Tippitt 20 Ralph Flippo 18 Bill Preston 15 Dave Gascoyne 16 Jim Burdick 11 Nanette Burdick 9 Lorrie Sprigg 9 Lonnie Lytle 8 Scott Jackson 5 Jerry Sprigg 5 Break for refreshments, 2010 find of the year voting and January find of the month voting. Chance to Win: Drawing for coins. Half & Half no winner. Heart Count Winners were Janice James, Bill Shackelford & Debra Green Finds of the Year Winners for 2010 PUT SOME POINTS ON THE SCORE BOARD AND HAVE FUN Bank Night No Winner Single Coin Chuck Hosbein England Find Group Coins Chuck Hosbein England Finds Single Jewelry George Case Diamond Ring Group Jewelry Diana Swaney Beach Rings Single Artifacts Dave Gascoyne Civil War Group Artifacts Chuck Hosbein England Finds Odds & Ends Single Bill Green Prohibition Ax Odds & Ends Group Bill Green Trays of Stuff Hunters of the Year Awards Men s Award First Place - Bill Green Second Place - George Case Third Place - Rob Hill Women s Award First Place - Lorrie Sprigg Second Place - Shirley DeVary Third Place - Diana Swaney

Single Coin 1. Bill Green Silver 1891 Swedish 10 Ore 2. Ralph Flippo John Tyler Gold Dollar 3. George Case 1900 Canadian One Cent Piece Finds of the Month First Place Photos Courtesy of Rob Loucks Single Coin Bill Green Group Coins 1. Bill Green Silver 1946 dime, 21 Wheaties 2. Rob Hill $57.26, 3 Wheaties 3. George Case Wheat pennies, foreign & clad Single Jewelry 1. Lorrie Sprigg Gold cross 2. Jim Burdick Stick pin 3. Nanette Burdick 14k Gold necklace Group Coins Bill Green Group Jewelry 1. Bill Green Necklaces, ear rings, charms 2. Jim Burdick Misc. 3. Jerry Sprigg Rings, etc. Single Artifact 1. George Case 107 Infantry regiment insignia 2. David Gascoyne 1837 Coat clasp 3. Nanette Burdick Knife Group Artifacts 1. David Gascoyne 1837 Fort site 2. Rob Hill Cub scout, lock, key chains 3. Bill Green Civil war buttons Single Odds/Ends 1. Jim Burdick Old cube grabber 2. Ralph Flippo Gold Scotch thimble 3. Bill Preston Handcuff key Single Jewelry Lorrie Sprigg Group Odds/Ends 1. Bill Green 20 Keys & stuff 2. Nanette Burdick Junk 3. George Case Car keys, bullets, knives, forks & stuff

Group Jewelry Bill Green Single Odds/Ends Jim Burdick Group Odds/Ends Bill Green Single Artifact George Case Group Artifacts Dave Gascoyne

Lunch is available for $8 for those not participating in the hunt (price subject to change). All hunts rain or shine. TCAS 24th Annual Benefit Hunt Come one come all to the Annual Gathering of Treasure Hunters from throughout the land. There will be fun, food, prizes and merriment for all at the 24th Annual Benefit Hunt! We thank all of you who attended last years 23rd annual hunt. We look forward to seeing you again at this year's hunt, When: Saturday, March 12, 2011 Where: Kiwanis-Hobart Park, Wabasso, Florida You will be given a badge at sign in, you must wear it during all hunts. Headphones required. No pulse machines or pulse type devices, and please NO large shovels or picks! You must dig and retrieve your own targets! Personal checks, moneys order ok. Make payable to: TCAS PO BOX 780-768 Sebastian, FL 32978 http://www.tcas.us/tcashunt.htm Doug Melvin had suggested carpooling to the hunt. If anyone is interested, contact him or see him at the meeting. dlm47one@hotmail.com Under the shade of the pines in Hobart Park. The cost is $85 for the whole day (all hunts) including lunch. No individual pricing. If you send in a copy of the official hunt form (link below) with payment before March 1st, 2011, the cost is only $75 There is no charge this year for the Youth Hunt.