Winter 2010/2011 Chatter

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Winter 2010 – 2011

irst of all, congratulations to Dave Nocar. He will be a great President for Chartwell, especially in

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our 50th year. I look forward to working with him. As always, here are my candid comments and

observations. 1.

We have accomplished a lot, but so have all the other former presidents and boards so I need not highlight the specifics.

2.

Thanks to Jace Stirling, Bob Farrow and Richard Ingram—it has been fun working with them. This outgoing class of 2010 has the distinction of working on the dam from beginning to end. Thank you for all of your hard work.

3.

Thanks to Billy Chalmers and his dam committee for all the hard work. It is hard to articulate the number of hours and work involved in completing this project. Thanks again.

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Thanks to all the Board Committee Chairs and members that participated in our committee structure. We need as many members as possible supporting the committee efforts. A special thanks to Hayes and Molly Merkert for accepting the role of committee co-chairs for the 50th Anniversary Events.

2011 President David Nocar, Jr.

A few parting thoughts: 1.

I continue to support the 3 year Board term and 1 year president term. This structure allows for many members to participate in the governance of Chartwell. As a member owned club, the more participation and understanding of the club’s business, the better club we have.

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The short term nature of the Board term, by definition, requires Tad and his management team to supervise and manage the club.

2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Standing: Buck Linthicum, Rick Hans, Hayes Merkert, Lee Meyers, Tim Connolly. Seated: Bill Westervelt, President Dave Nocar, Jr. Not Present: Jeff Armiger, Mark Brugnoli

These professionals take the full time responsibility for making

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