Draft 2019 Annual Meeting Minutes

DRAFT

2019 Annual Meeting of the Neahkahnie Community Club

11AM, Friday, January 24, 2019

At the Pine Grove Community House, Manzanita

President Jacki Hinton called the meeting to order at 11:06 AM.  

Those in attendance:  Jacki Hinton, Sarah and Tony Johnson, Helen and Greg Gourde, Marilyn and David Flemming, Dave and Sue Williams, Colleen Schwindt, Dave Boone, Ann Morgan, Liz Cole and Karen Martin. 

MINUTES OF PRIOR ANNUAL MEETING:  The minutes of the 2018 Annual Meeting were distributed and reviewed.  It was moved, seconded and passed to approve the 2018 minutes as presented.

REVIEW OF 2019 CLUB ACTIVITES:  Helen reviewed our two social events in 2019.  The Summer Picnic was another success; well attended and with enthusiastic approval of the Nehalem Bay State Park as our venue.  60 members and 3 guests attended.   There was a brief presentation by Rich Felley about water issues that affect our community.  Tony informed us that the picnic had cost us $763 (there are no revenues).

The Holiday Party was also seen as a success with appreciation for the excellent catering again by Julie Barker of Buttercup.  There were 65 attendees.  Rob Borgford graciously agreed to provide live music and spiced up the event by playing holiday tunes on the piano.  A special thanks was given to volunteers Dave Boone, Mike Cook, Tom Mock, Sue Williams, Judith Jones and Sue Baker.  Tony provided a schedule that showed that the Holiday Party had revenues of $1,980 and expenses of $2,814 resulting in a loss of $834.

TREASURER’S REPORT:  Tony reported that our year-end cash balance was $6,144.11.  He also stated that the club is classified as a Section 501(c)(7) organization and that our tax report is due on May 15, 2020.

MEMBERSHIP REPORT:  David F. reported that total paid membership for 2019 was 124 members down from 152 members in 2018 and down from a high of 184 members in 2015.  There was discussion regarding possible reasons for this decline, including the increasing number of Neahkahnie homes converted to short terms rentals.  All members are encouraged to welcome new neighbors, both full and part-time, and invite them to join the Club and attend our events.  Members also are asked to notify the Board of new Neahkahnie neighbors.

BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:  The current board continues to serve in its second year of a 2-year term. 

OFFICERS:  President Jacki Hinton, Vice President Helen Gourde, Secretary David Flemming, Treasurer Tony Johnson.   

AD HOC MEMBERS:  Colleen Schwindt, Marilyn Flemming, Greg Gourde, and Sarah Johnson (former Club President).   Webmaster Dave Williams is an additional appointed position.  

NEW/OLD BUSINESS:

Calendar of Events 

Picnic in the Park, Saturday 8/8/2019, Nehalem Bay State Park

Holiday Party, Friday 12/12/2020, Pine Grove Community House

The Club has struggled to find a location for the 2020 picnic. Nehalem Bay State Park changed its policy and no longer takes advance reservations for the picnic shelter.  The Board has been unable to find an acceptable alternative location for the picnic which would not involve excessive expenses for rental of tables and chairs and liability insurance.  Recently the Nehalem Bay park ranger informed us that they will take a reservation for the shelter on the day of the event on a first-come, first-served basis.  The Board decided to hold the picnic at Nehalem Bay State Park again this year and will ensure that a representative is there to reserve the shelter as soon as the park rangers arrive on the morning of the picnic.

There was a discussion in which most participants participated about dwindling membership and continuing financial losses from the two club events.  It was decided to keep the cost of the Holiday Party at $30 per person for now and to continue not charging members for the picnic.  It was proposed that membership dues be increased to $15 per person starting in 2021.  This would be the first dues increase in the memory of those present at the meeting.  The increase in dues to $15 per person was moved, seconded and unanimously approved by those present.  Other suggestions regarding additional table seating or providing cocktail tables for the Holiday Party will be considered for next year’s event.

Jacki presented the results of the recent survey of our members.  She noted that responses were predominately positive with respect to the Club and both annual events.  Specific suggestions regarding changes to the picnic or the holiday party will be considered for future events.

Jacki explained that the Club, as a 501(c)(7) organization, is a non-profit social club and limited in the activities it can pursue in order to maintain its non-profit status.  Several members suggested in their survey responses that the Club serve as a forum for discussion of subjects such as tree height restrictions and regulation of short-term rentals.  Jacki explained that such topics may be more appropriately addressed by a Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC).  According to Tillamook Board of County Commissioners, a CAC is organized under the Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 1 as an advisory body to local, state and federal government agencies and citizens.  Tillamook County has expressed interest in holding a community meeting to begin working with Neahkahnie residents to form a CAC.  A number of coastal communities have a CAC which participates on County task forces, such as a recent one addressing short-term rental regulations. The Club will notify its membership of the community meeting once the County sets a time and place.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 12:25 PM.

Respectfully submitted, 

David Flemming, Secretary

Neahkahnie Community Club 2020 Annual Membership

Happy New Year from the Neahkahnie Community Club!   

Membership in our neighborhood Club ensures that you receive advance notice of our summer PICNIC and Holiday jingle ‘n mingle.  These are fun events and great opportunities to meet new neighbors and reconnect with old friends.  Now is the time to make a resolution to be a part of it all in 2020!   To join or renew your membership simply print and complete the attached form, then mail the completed form along with a check for your annual dues to: 

Neahkahnie Community Club, PO Box 412, Manzanita, OR 97130

(Note: Our bylaws call for payment of annual dues by the end of January.)  If you have trouble opening the attachment or if you have questions, feel free to call or email Club Secretary Dave Flemming (503-368-7011) or (jdavidflemming@gmail.com).

 To learn more about the Club visit our website at www.neahkahnieclub.org 

Click on the link below to print out a PDF membership application form for 2020.

Click on the link below to print out a PDF membership application form for 2020.

2020 NCC Membership Form.pdf

Save the Date for the Neahkahnie Club Holiday Party

Hello Neahkahnie Neighbors,

Please save the date for the 2019 Jingle’n’Mingle holiday party with the NeahKahNie Community Club.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 5:00-7:30 PM
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY HOUSE, 225 LANEDA AVENUE, MANZANITA

We are pleased to announce that Julie Barker (from Buttercup) is already working on a party menu of her signature appetizers and holiday treats.  We’ll mix in fine wine, beer, cocktails, and live holiday music.  Please join us to kick off the holiday season with friends and neighbors. 

More information, RSVP, and payment instructions will be sent in mid-November.  Also, for further information about the club, check out our website at:

http://www.neahkahnieclub.org

A gentle reminder for those of you who have forgotten to pay your 2019 dues: attached find a copy of the current membership contact form.  This is a member’s only event.  We appreciate payment in advance, so we do not need to handle payment at the door.

If you have new neighbors, encourage them to become members now so that they can attend the party with you!  Make sure they have the current membership form. 

If you have any questions, or are unsure of your dues status, contact me by replying to this e-mail.

Dave Flemming
Club Secretary

Minutes 2018 Annual Meeting Neahkahnie Community Club

Home of Sarah and Tony Johnson, 39395 2ndStreet, Neahkahnie

11am, Saturday, January 26, 2019

2018 Annual Meeting of the Neahkahnie Community Club

President Sarah Johnson called the meeting to order at 11am.  Those in attendance:  Sarah and Tony Johnson, Jacki Hinton, Helen and Greg Gourde, Marilyn and David Flemming, David Holt and Ann Morgan.  Notified absences: Board members Dave Williams and Colleen Schwindt.

MINUTES OF PRIOR ANNUAL MEETING the minutes of the 2017 Annual Meeting were distributed and reviewed.  It was moved, seconded and passed to approve the 2017 minutes as presented.

REVIEW OF 2018 CLUB ACTIVITES:  Jacki reviewed our two social events in 2018.  The Summer Picnic was another success; well attended and with enthusiastic approval of the Nehalem Bay State Park as our venue.   There was a brief presentation about neighborhood clusters that are being formed to help prepare for disasters. The jingle’n mingle was also seen as a success with appreciation for the excellent catering of Julie Barker of Buttercup.  Members and guests enjoyed the interaction and conversation among those attending.  The charge for the Party had been increased from $28 to $30 with no noticeable effect on attendance.

TREASURER’S REPORT Tony reported that he would be completing sending a copy of the Club’s financial statements to all of the attendees in the near future.  He also reported that our year-end cash balance was $6,665.50.  He also stated that the club is classified as a Section 501(c)(7) organization and that our tax report is due on May 15, 2019.

MEMBERSHIP REPORT David reported that total paid membership for 2018 was 151 members from 83 families.

ELECTION OF BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE  The following slate was presented for approval:  OFFICERS:  President Jacki Hinton;  Vice President Helen Gourde; SECRETARY David Flemming;  TREASURER Tony Johnson.  AD HOC MEMBERS:  Colleen Schwindt, Marilyn Flemming and also Sarah Johnson, former Club President. Webmaster (Dave Williams) is an additional appointed position.  It was moved, seconded and passed to approve the slate as presented.

NEW/OLD BUSINESS:

Calendar:  Picnic in the Park;  Saturday 8/10/2019; jingle’n mingle 12/14/2019

Dave Holt asked about interest in organizing a group to make suggestions to Tillamook County to regulate short-term rentals in Neahkahnie.  Sarah mentioned that the Club was prohibited from lobbying but thought that we could be a vehicle to let our neighbors know about the issue. Jacki indicated that she would see about communicating with our membership about this issue.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned about 12 noon.

Respectfully submitted, 

David Flemming, Secretary


ADDENDUM  2/1/2019

As a follow up to the discussion at the NKN Community Club Annual Meeting, Jacki Hinton talked with Mark Roberts about organizing a NKN community gathering to discuss forming a Community Advisory Counsel. He agreed to take the lead and is following up with the County staff person to ask for assistance in the process. He’ll provide Jacki with some schedule options, and then she willl work on getting a meeting space booked. Further, Jacki raised at a neighborhood cluster meeting on Saturday, and all 23 people present seemed interested. Once a date is set, Jacki will ask the four NKN cluster leaders to share the meeting announcement with their clusters in addition to sending it out by email to the NKN Community Club membership, posting it on the Club website, 


2014 Annual Meeting

The Neahkahnie Community Club’s annual meeting for 2014 is scheduled for Saturday, January 11, 2014, 11a.m. at the home of Tony and Sarah Johnson, 37395 Second Street in Neahkahnie.

The agenda includes: Review of 2013 club activities; Finance report for 2013; Nominating Committee report*; Nominations from the floor; Election of 2014 Executive Committee.

* Proposed slate for 2014 Executive Committee for 2014: President Tori Pickerel, Vice-President Loraine Carlson, Secretary Sarah Johnson, Treasurer Tony Johnson, Ad Hoc Member Matt Gray.

2013 Holiday Party

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The annual holiday party was held on Saturday, December 14th at the North County Recreation Center.  There was a record turn-out of 95 members and guests at the event which again featured a dinner catered by the Big Wave restaurant. There were many new members, as well as the usual familiar faces this year.  The refreshments this year featured a great selection of wines, spirits, and a keg of craft beer provided by the Seaside Brewing Co.

 

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There are more photos of the event available by clicking on the photo album link on the right.

 

2013 Annual Picnic

President Tori Pickerel and Pam Greene

 

The annual picnic was a great success again this year.  It was hosted, as usual, by Pam Greene and Hans Kretchmer.  There was a great turn out, and the weather was cooperative. It was great to see so many long-time members, along with many new faces, including families with children.

A great turn out

To see more photos click on the Photo Album link on the right.

 

 

Annual Picnic Information

 

NEAHKAHNIE COMMUNITY CLUB

 

ANNUAL SUMMER PICNIC 2013

 

 

Home and garden of Hans Kretschmer and Pam Greene

 

38150 Reed Road, Neahkahnie

 

Date: Saturday, August 10

 

Time: 12 noon to 3 pm

 

 

NCC will provide sandwiches, drinks, plates, napkins, cutlery, etc.

 

 

Please bring a dish to share with your neighbors, as follows:

 

Last Name: A-O (salads)*

 

Last Name: P-Z (desserts)*

 

 

*With an eye toward a typical warm afternoon: please do not bring anything that melts!!  Freezer/refrigeration is not available.

 

 

Annual membership dues entitle all current members of the Neahkahnie Community Club to attend this event free of charge. Guests accompanying members are always welcome. Picnic admission for guests is $5/person.

 

 

If you are not yet a current member, it’s not too late to pay your 2013 dues. A membership form is attached to this email. You may also pay your dues ($10/person) at the picnic.

 

 

Food for thought:  To avoid raising annual dues this year, the Club’s Board has decided to seek voluntary contributions from event participants. We promise not to pass any hats, but there will be a contributions jar at the picnic.

 

 

See you on August 10.  Parking is limited and carpooling is advised. If you are in need of transportation, please let me know when you make your reservation. 

 

 

RSVP by AUGUST 1: 

 

(email) sarahontheroad@comcast.net (or phone) 503-799-3063