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14 Jan 2012

 Introduction of CCSC and SSD Board Members  President’s Report  New Members Introduction  Badges and Ratings  Special Events  Cross Country Camp  2012 Contest Report  Youth Camp Report  Adult Camp Report  Break

 Club Statistics  Club Awards  Trustee Award  Year in Review Slide Show

 President – Dan Reagan  Vice-President – John Murray  Secretary – Rolf Hegele  Treasurer – Michael Hayden  Director of Operations – John Atkins  Director of Maintenance – John Dudley  Towplane Maintenance – Paul McClaskey  Director of Facilities – Mike Hutchison  Director of Social Activities – Mark Miller

 President: John Lubon  Vice President: Bob Root  Treasurer: Dieter Schmidt  Secretary: Lucy Anne McKosky  Dave Edwards  Bill Maxwell  Dick Scheper  Lynn Alexander  Henry Meyerrose

 STATE OF THE CLUB  Great People  Great Facilities  Financial Rebound  GOALS  Keep members informed  Increase member flying  Increase membership as necessary  Increase the total flights to 2400 from last year’s 1750  Instill a “Safety” attitude  Increase camaraderie  Develop an attitude of “being a good host”  Develop a positive cash position  Have more fun

 Regional Contest – Rolf Hegele  Sunday June 19 through Saturday June 25  Twelve Contestants in two classes: Sports and 15 Meter  Andy McQuigg, Contest Director  Rolf Hegele, Contest Manager  Gridded and launched one day  Contest was called on Friday due to rain

 Monday, 11 June through Friday, 15 June  Camp Director – Frank Paynter  Maximum 20 Participants plus Audit  Four Dual Ships – 2 ASK-21; DG 1000; Duo  Six Mentor Pilots - John Murray, John Lubon, Rob Cluxton/Jim Price, Jim Garrison, Andy McQuigg, Frank Paynter  Daily Curriculum: Review; Safety Briefing; Lecture; Weather Briefing; Flying; Group Debrief; Dinner; Lecture  Flying – Every Day – Real or Condor

 Sunday, 17 June through Saturday, 23 June  Practice –Saturday 16 June  Contest Director – Frank Paynter  Maximum 40 Participants  Two Classes – Sports & FAI Handicapped  Four Dual Ships – 2 ASK-21; DG 1000; Duo  Daily 10:30 Pilot’s Briefing  Flying – Every Day  Web Sites – Links available from CCSC

 Paul McClaskey  Ross Bales A Badge  Ross Bales B Badge  Tyler Dockum A Badge  Tyler Dockum B Badge  Scott Mayer A Badge  Scott Mayer B Badge  Alex Rytel Bronze Badge  Mary Towers A Badge  Joshua Young A Badge  Courtney Schulker A Badge

 Rik Ghia – Private Pilot  Most flights in Club ships  Anyone else get a new rating?

 2011 was our 9th year of youth soaring camp  What has happened in 9 years We have seen 160 campers. (2003, our first year, eight campers) 25 first solos, 15 licensed pilots, 5 commercial, 3 CFIG’s 420 Volunteers (meal preparation, instructors, tow pilots, mentors) 600 T-shirts given away  2006 formed non-profit corporation 501(c) (3)  Established scholarships to youth camp  CCYSA have a strong partnership with CCSC / SSD Touch / involved >80% of CCSC membership

 2011 Camp - five day camp  15 campers  7 new 8 returning campers  4 solos  Our goal is to educate youth on the principles of flight through the sport of soaring. But they learn much more.  Teamwork, Leadership /Mentoring  Goal setting… measuring goals  Structure and safety  Presentation skills  Celebrating successes  Freedom…

CCSC / SSD  Membership growth  ~10% CCSC flight volume  Increases revenue  Improves family engagement  Gives membership an added purpose Youth  Provides a purpose  Teaches leadership  Goal setting  Broadens their world  College application / References  Learn to fly Benefits

CCYSA and SSD offered 2 scholarships totaling $1000 in 2011 funded from SSD youth endowment and Youth funds Criteria for scholarship consideration 1.Nomination by a; CFIG, Crew Chief, CCSC, SSD, or CCYSA Board. 2.Member of CCYSA 3.Member of Soaring Society of America 4.Junior High, High School and or undergraduate College or University with a GPA of 3.0 or higher 5.Member CCSC, current account balance of no outstanding debt. 6.A letter to CCYSA written by the scholarship candidate / nominee on your individual flying experience, community service and need.

2011 CCYSA and SSD Scholarship Winners

 2012 will mark 10 years of youth soaring  This will Steve McManus’s last year coordinating youth camp  Looking for someone to take the lead organizational role. It’s time for: new ideas, new energy, new leadership  If your interested see me about organizing the 2012 camp – Steve McManus

 Monday - 18 flights  Tuesday – 21 flights  Wednesday – 10 flights  Thursday – 10 flights  Friday – 8 flights  Total of 67 flights  the weather was a big factor  Video of cross country training flight: sGN26NcIk sGN26NcIk

 15 Minutes

 Total number of flights for 2011: 1762

 Tow plane launches

 Most active member: John Dudley – 65 flts  Instructor of 2011: Rich Carraway – 88 flts  Tow Pilot of 2011: Don Green – 180 flts  Youth member of 2011: Tyler Dockum – 34 flts  Crew of 2011: 3 rd Saturday! 225 Launches

 2012 Award Presentation by Andrew Dignan

 Slide Show