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THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE GOLD COAST TREASURE CLUB, INC. VOLUME 35 NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2010 OUR CODE OF ETHICS: HAVE PERMISSION AND DO NO HARM NOVEMBER MEETING With the price of gold and silver soaring lately, a lot of folks are eager to get in on the action. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous scammers want to separate unsuspecting consumers from their money. Our November 11 th meeting will feature a timely presentation by Rechant Precious Metals: “Buyer (and Seller) Beware! How NOT to Get Ripped Off When Buying or Selling Precious Metals.If you’re even thinking about investing in - or liquidating - your gold or silver, come and learn how to avoid being turned into a turkey this Thanksgiving! It’s time to start thinking about what dish you’ll bring to share at the Annual Holiday Party on December 9 th . We’ll have a sign-up sheet at the November meeting. We thank Mindy and Gary Spiroch who’ll bring refreshments and Jim Sharp for the mystery item. JOIN US EARLY AT P.A. BBQ–OUR FAVORITE BBQ JOINT! Where: Back Room ~ When: 5:15 p.m. ~ Why: Why Not? Park Avenue BBQ & Grille, 2401 N. Dixie Hwy (US 1) Lake Worth, Florida *********************************************** NOVEMBER ELECTION OF OFFICERS Members should have received a reminder email from Linda Bennett that the Election of Officers will be held during our November meeting. Volunteers with fresh ideas are encouraged to run for one of these positions: president, vice-president, or secretary. The treasurer’s position is the only elected position that doesnt need to be filled. Contact Linda if youre interested in running for the board, or want to discuss other volunteer opportunities. BATTERY CHARGER RAFFLE There are still chances available to win the universal battery charger.Why throw your money away by buying new batteries when you can simply recharge them? Works great on alkaline AND rechargeable NiCad batteries. Tickets are only $2 each. *********************************************** BONUS RAFFLE–SOMETHING WE ALL “KNEAD” We all LOVE to metal detect, but after a full day - or even just a few hours - out there swinging, bending, and digging, many of us end up hunched over in pain. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a Licensed Massage Therapist on call to come to your home to provide a relaxing and therapeutic hour-long massage? Sharon Cedrone, LMT, owner of Art of Massage, LLC is donating just such a service, valued at $100, to the GCTC to help us raise funds. (Thanks so much, Sharon!) And, yes, she does make house calls! (Or spa appointments, if preferred.) Raffle tickets will be available for only $1 each during the November and December meetings, and the drawing will take place during our December 9 th Holiday Party. What a great gift this would be for yourself or loved one! http://artofmassagebysharon.com/ (FL Lic. # MA 40102) *********************************************** NOVEMBER CLUB HUNT Save the date: Sunday, November 14 Details will be available at the November club meeting. TREASURER’S REPORT (as of 10.19.10) $1,933 THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE 7:30 P.M. NOVEMBER 11 AT THE WEST PALM BEACH GARDEN CLUB IN DREHER PARK 4800 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, Florida

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Page 1: VOLUME 35 NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2010 - apex-ephemera.com 2010 G… · Leslie Batts (11/27) Extra Special Thanks go to: Ed D’Amato, Linda Bennett, Jan Smirnow, Heather McNew, Elayne

THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE GOLD COAST TREASURE CLUB, INC.

VOLUME 35 NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2010

OUR CODE OF ETHICS: HAVE PERMISSION AND DO NO HARM

NOVEMBER MEETING With the price of gold and silver soaring lately, a lot of

folks are eager to get in on the action. Unfortunately, many unscrupulous scammers want to separate

unsuspecting consumers from their money. Our November

11th meeting will feature a timely presentation by Rechant

Precious Metals: “Buyer (and Seller) Beware! How NOT

to Get Ripped Off When Buying or Selling Precious

Metals.” If you’re even thinking about investing in - or

liquidating - your gold or silver, come and learn how to

avoid being turned into a turkey this Thanksgiving!

It’s time to start thinking about what dish you’ll bring

to share at the Annual Holiday Party on December 9th.

We’ll have a sign-up sheet at the November meeting.

We thank Mindy and Gary Spiroch who’ll bring refreshments and Jim Sharp for the mystery item. JOIN US EARLY AT P.A. BBQ–OUR FAVORITE BBQ JOINT!

Where: Back Room ~ When: 5:15 p.m. ~ Why: Why Not?

Park Avenue BBQ & Grille, 2401 N. Dixie Hwy (US 1) Lake Worth, Florida

***********************************************

NOVEMBER ELECTION OF OFFICERS

Members should have received a reminder email from

Linda Bennett that the Election of Officers will be held during our November meeting. Volunteers with fresh

ideas are encouraged to run for one of these positions:

president, vice-president, or secretary. The treasurer’s

position is the only elected position that doesn’t need to be filled. Contact Linda if you’re interested in running for the

board, or want to discuss other volunteer opportunities.

BATTERY CHARGER RAFFLE There are still chances available to win the “universal

battery charger.” Why throw your money away by buying new batteries when you can simply recharge them?

Works great on alkaline AND rechargeable NiCad

batteries. Tickets are only $2 each.

***********************************************

BONUS RAFFLE–SOMETHING WE ALL “KNEAD” We all LOVE to metal detect, but after a full day - or even just a few hours - out there swinging, bending, and

digging, many of us end up hunched over in pain.

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a Licensed Massage Therapist on call to come to your home to provide a relaxing and

therapeutic hour-long massage? Sharon Cedrone, LMT,

owner of Art of Massage, LLC is donating just such a service, valued at $100, to the GCTC to help us raise

funds. (Thanks so much, Sharon!) And, yes, she does

make house calls! (Or spa appointments, if preferred.)

Raffle tickets will be available for only $1 each during the November and December meetings, and the drawing

will take place during our December 9th Holiday Party.

What a great gift this would be for yourself or loved one!

http://artofmassagebysharon.com/ (FL Lic. # MA 40102)

***********************************************

NOVEMBER CLUB HUNT Save the date: Sunday, November 14

Details will be available at the November club meeting.

TREASURER’S REPORT (as of 10.19.10) $1,933

THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE 7:30 P.M. NOVEMBER 11 AT THE WEST PALM BEACH GARDEN CLUB IN DREHER PARK

4800 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, Florida

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THE GOLD COAST TREASURE CLUB, INC. Founded in 1973 by Ted Rudd

President Mindy Spiroch

561-432-7242

Vice-President Stacey deLucia

561-687-2310

Secretary Jan Smirnow

561-735-8921

Treasurer Eddie D'Amato

561-351-6172

Hunt Master: Linda Bennett

561-290-5112

Cell Phone: 561-352-4068

Assistant Hunt Master: Gary McNew

561-718-5523

Sales and Raffle Promoter: Elayne Lynch

Photographer: Steve Hoskins

Librarian: Cheryl Petenbrink

Hospitality Hostess: Heather McNew

Prize Coordinator: Jan Smirnow

Membership: Jim Sharp

Website Administrator: John Lobota

Newsletter Editor: Stacey deLucia

MEMBERS BUY AND SELL COLUMN

This column is provided, free of charge, as a courtesy to

our club members. The contents of all advertisements are

the sole responsibility of the members placing the ads. The GCTC does not imply endorsement, approval or

warranty of any product or service advertised here. REILLY’S TREASURED GOLD offers a complete

line of new & used detectors, scoops, cleaners, tumblers,

and books. The shop also does custom metal working and laser detailing. For details, call 954-971-6102. Low

prices plus 10% discount to members! See their website:

www.rtgstore.com.

ED WESTON – WANTED: Collectable and antique fishing tackle. Lures, rods, reels. 561-301-9062. TOM LIEBERMAN – Ready to serve your real

estate needs. Call 561-852-7409; e-mail:

[email protected].

JAN SMIRNOW – FOR SALE: White's Prizm V

$300; Shadow V with 3 coils $500. Call 735-8921 and leave message.

TESSA DURAND – BUY OR SELL AVON. Just

imagine yourself as the CEO of your own Company!

Check out my website, order online, direct shipping right to your door. www.youravon/tdurand-owens.com or

call 561-358-2252.

STACEY deLUCIA – FOR SALE – THE

HOLIDAYS ARE COMING! Handcrafted custom-

made-to-order beaded jewelry featuring your favorite semi-precious gems or beads. Design your own, or let me

design a one-of-a-kind piece especially for you or a loved

one. Want to see samples of my work? Call 561-687-2310 or e-mail [email protected].

ED D’AMATO – WANTED: Your silver coins and

bars. Call Ed D’Amato at 561-351-6172 or e-mail:

[email protected].

ED D’AMATO – FOR SALE – PRICE REDUCED!

The Kingdom Slot Machine with tokens. Pays out! $450

new. Will sacrifice for $300. Call Ed at 561-351-6172.

NIKOLAY MALCHEV– FOR SALE: Introducing Team OrcaSound Headphones specifically designed for

water hunters. For info, e-mail: [email protected] -

see my website: http://www.teamorcasound.com - or

see me at meetings. Introductory price: $170 (GCTC members and SFTHC members get 10 percent off!)

Club members may advertise items for sale or items wanted,

free of charge. The club does not profit unless noted in the ad.

Sometimes ads will need to be edited due to available space.

Items do not have to be related to metal detecting. Contact

Stacey ([email protected]) to place your ad or to remove it

once the item is sold.

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.apex-ephemera.com/gctc/

CLUB MAILING ADDRESS c/o Gail Hoskins

206 Russell Drive Lake Worth, FL 33461

Dues are $30 a year. New members pay an

initiation fee of $5, plus: $30 if joining between Jan. 1st and

the end of June, or $15 if joining between July 1

and Dec. 31

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OCTOBER BEST FINDS CONTEST (Winners receive a silver quarter and certificate)

BEST GOLD WITH STONES – Stacey deLucia (10K White Gold Ring with Diamonds)

BEST GOLD – Paul Hamlin (18K Gold Ring)

BEST SILVER – Jim Sharp (Silver Bracelet)

MOST UNUSUAL – Steve Hamedl (Jewish Star Rock)

COSTUME JEWELRY – Stacey deLucia (Gem Encrusted Giraffe Bracelet)

BEST COIN – Steve Hamedl (Ukraine Coin)

BEST PLATINUM (JULY-OCTOBER) (Winner receives silver half dollar and certificate)

STACEY deLUCIA – Diamond Ring

Second Place for Monthly Best Finds (Runner up receives a silver dime and certificate)

Gold with Stones – Jack Saint (14K Ring)

Gold – No Entry

Silver – Bob Smirnow (Chain with Cross and Medal)

Most Unusual – Gary McNew (LED Glasses)

Costume – Gary McNew (Snake Ring) No Picture Available

Coin – Jim Sharp (Chile 100 Peso)

OCTOBER MONTHLY BEST FINDS WINNERS

Steve Hamedl, Stacey deLucia (in costume),

Jim Sharp, Paul Hamlin (in costume)

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OCTOBER MEETING – HALLOWEEN BASH

If you missed our October meeting, you missed A LOT

of fun! As 30 attendees approached the club house, they were greeted by a sinister creature rising up out of a

“grave yard,” cobwebs, and other spooky decorations.

Once inside, they were greeted by pirates, metal detecting

monsters, gangsters, ugly old maids, the Great Pumpkin, and a whole cast of other ghouls and characters.

Our program for the evening, in keeping with the

Halloween theme, was “Tales from the Crypt.” With lights turned low, members shared scary stories related to

their treasure hunting adventures. Ed D’Amato, dressed

as dashing pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, told of metal detecting on Juno Beach late one evening under a full

moon when he and a friend saw a circle of women

chanting around a glowing object - a cauldron, perhaps?

Ed cracked: “Are you looking for a sacrifice?” The women, who apparently took that as an open invitation,

proceeded menacingly toward Ed and his friend, who both

took off running! Other spooky tales were shared. Jim

Sharp found a Voodoo jar buried beneath an old tree, and

Linda Bennett told of a mischievous little girl ghost who

haunts the pediatric wing of the hospital where she works.

Congrats to Ed D’Amato (pirate) and Jan Smirnow (pumpkin) who TIED for First Place in the Costume

Contest and to Tessa Durand (pirate) for Second Place.

As the party came to an end, president Mindy Spiroch thanked Stacey deLucia, Jan Smirnow and Ed D’Amato

for bringing the refreshments. Mindy and Gary Spiroch

brought the mystery item this month – a radio antenna. Gary McNew won – he had the top to one. WTG Gary!

Extra Special Thanks go to:

Ed D’Amato, Linda Bennett, Jan Smirnow, Heather McNew, Elayne Lynch, and Mindy Spiroch for pitching in and decorating.

50/50 DRAWING

New member Timothy Mooney was the lucky 50/50

winner! He won a whopping $31.50! Congrats, Tim!

2010 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY The directory is for the personal use of members only.

Please make these updates to your copy of the club

directory, and notify Jan Smirnow ([email protected]) about any necessary changes, errors or omissions.

REVISIONS: Gary McNew: [email protected]

Ed D’Amato: [email protected]

561-351-6172

ELAYNE AND HEATHER’S CORNER DOOR PRIZES

“And the Winners Are…”

Carmelo Basilico – Reading Light Carmelo Basilico – Silver Dime

Carmelo Basilico – Headlight

Marilyn Batts – Kellyco Hat Les Batts – Headlight

Paul Hamlin – Estee Lauder White Linen Perfume Spray

Ron Ketelaar –Navy Cooler Tim Mooney – Kellyco Towel

Tim Mooney – GCTC Logo Glass Jar

Nick Mosca – Sea Beans Book

Allen Schwartz – Pumpkin Bowl Jim Sharp – Book: “The World of the Relic Hunter”

Jim Sharp – Plastic Baggies

Wayne Stephens – Patio Fish Ashtray

We thank the following generous donors: Kellyco Metal Detector Superstore of Winter Park, FL;

Paul Hamlin and Seashore Gifts of Lantana, FL; Nick

Mosca; Jim Sharp; Elayne Lynch; and Jan Smirnow. ***********************************************

October birthday celebrants Gail Hoskins, Ed

Mitchell, Nick Mosca, and Jan and Bob Smirnow each received a birthday dollar at the meeting.

HAPPY NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY TO: Leslie Batts (11/27)

Linda Bowen (11/5)

Gay Konnagan (11/14)

Tom Lieberman (11/8)

Frank Nash (11/14)

If your birthday is not listed, and it should be, or if it is listed

incorrectly, please contact Jan Smirnow with corrections.

***********************************************

Positive Thoughts & Prayers Requested Several of our fellow club members have been facing

illnesses, health challenges and surgeries in recent months. We wish each of them a speedy recovery and hope to see

them again in the near future. GET WELL SOON!

Joe & Joanne Keeley, Betty Laur, Frank Nash, Jason Petenbrink,

Jim Smith, Willie Ray

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GOOD WILL AMBASSADORS PERFORMING RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS

The GCTC recognizes members who provide selfless service to our community. The first time a member returns

an item, that individual receives a metal detecting pin

(handcrafted by Steve Hoskins) to wear on his or her hat, in

addition to a certificate of appreciation. Future returns are recognized by additional certificates. Kudos to all club

members who go out of their way to return items to their

rightful owners. The actions of each of our “Ambassadors of Good Will” enhance the public’s perception of our hobby!

Way to go, gang! You make us PROUD!

REPEAT AMBASSADORS

Returns Recognized at October Meeting

Paul Hamlin Jim Sharp

Returned Watch Returned 3 Rings

Paul Hamlin – Returned an 18K diver’s watch that was lost in the water. This was the second different dive watch

that this individual had lost. A tip from Paul – never wear a

watch in the water that has a Velcro band!

Jim Sharp – Returned a wedding band on August 22 to

Maralee Gardner who had lost her ring on the beach. He also returned a wedding ring and engagement ring on

September 4 to Caryn Slaysky.

TALL TALES TABLES TOTALS FOR 2010 As of October

DOLLAR AMOUNT: $2,285.43 PLATINUM: 4

GOLD: 137

SILVER: 177

THANK YOU, GENEROUS DONORS! The club thanks Wayne Stephens for his donation of a

metal detector bag, Jim Sharp for his donation of a prize

used in the Halloween Costume Contest, and Les Batts for donating items to be used for future door prizes and club

hunt prizes.

DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED!

AMERICAN DIGGER MAGAZINE

“Dear members of the Gold Coast Treasure Club: American Digger, created for detectorists and collectors,

has been in publication for almost seven years. Each issue contains illustrated articles on the recovery of a wide variety

of excavated items. These include, just in part, military

relics, coins, fossils, antique bottles, and Native American artifacts. If it can be dug from the ground or recovered

from the water, we like to write about it. I've attached a link

to American Digger's website, which provides more detailed information on this bi-monthly publication.

Also, please let your members know that American

Digger is always interested in receiving story submissions

concerning metal detecting adventures.

Thank you very much for your time, and happy hunting.”

Bob Roach www.americandigger.com

A complimentary copy of the magazine was sent to the club.

It is available for viewing at the club meetings along with subscription forms.

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Congratulations to Tom Dankowski A popular speaker at various metal detecting clubs and

events has a new addition to the family. Tom and wife May welcome their second child, Maylyn.

Tom has a vast wealth of knowledge in all areas of

metal detecting, especially when it comes to instruction on how to use your machine. His latest DVD, “Metal

Detecting, Real World Techniques, Inland Coin and Relic

Hunting,” is available for purchase.

Check out his website for valuable information:

www.dankowskidetectors.com/

It has been too many years since we’ve had Tom as a

speaker. Hopefully the club can persuade him to free up

some time from his busy schedule in 2011.

*******************************************

NOVEMBER CLUB HUNT Details on a club hunt will be discussed at the next

meeting. A hunt is scheduled for Sunday, November 14. If

you can’t attend the meeting, give Linda a call.

*******************************************

FOREIGN COINS Our club, along with the South Florida Treasure Club,

continues to collect foreign coins to donate towards a

summer camp for handicapped children. This is a year-round project that brings joy to children as they learn how

to detect, despite their challenges. If you have coins to

donate, please see Linda Bennett, who will make sure your donation goes to the right place. YOU can be a hero to a

child in need!

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OCTOBER CLUB HUNT

Jim Sharp and Paul Hamlin, the designated hunt

masters for the October club hunt in Jupiter, arrived early

on Sunday, October 17. Not early enough to claim our usual spot on the beach, but still early enough to snag the

second best spot. Jim had collected items during the past

year to plant and that was enough to keep the twelve

hunters busy for the hour long hunt. Allen Schwartz hunted for the first time with a metal detector loaned by

Bob and Jan Smirnow.

Members were glad to see Betty Laur out and about. She hasn’t healed enough from her surgeries to swing a

detector yet, but she was able to relax and visit with the

other 15 members who attended. Supportive hubby that he

is, Jerry opted to keep Betty company during the hunt, rather than participate in the competition.

Prior to the hunt, six early birds met for breakfast at

Cracker Barrel.

Prize Winners Linda Bennett (3)

Kathy Ayon (3)

Jack Saint (2)

Mindy Spiroch (2)

Tim Mooney (1)

Les Batts (1)

Jan Smirnow (1)

Elayne Lynch (1)

Alan Schwartz (1)

Consolation prizes were given to those who didn’t find

tokens.

Allen Schwartz, Jan Smirnow Jack Saint

Mindy Spiroch, Kathy Ayon, Betty and Jerry Laur

(Not shown: Stacey deLucia)

Elayne Lynch, Carmelo Basilico with Host

Hunt Masters Paul Hamlin and Jim Sharp

Carmelo Basilico Les Batts

Bob Smirnow Tim Mooney Linda Bennett

Pictures by Jim Sharp and Linda Bennett

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COIN CACHE

After eight months of searching, the coin cache

remains undiscovered. It is officially the longest and

most frustrating hunt in club history! Time will tell –

has the cache been uncovered by a non-member, or

does it still lie where it was buried by Irving Smith?

Irving will be back down south in November and his

first order of business will be to check out the site.

Extra clues have been given out at past club

meetings. If any club member would like to attempt

to locate the coins, just call Linda for clues.

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GARY McNEW'S TIP OF THE MONTH “Summer Beach…Winter Beach”

What is the difference between a summer beach and

a winter beach? One of the biggest differences is the

shoreline. During the summer when the water is much

calmer, the tides deposit sand onto the shore and

extend the shoreline out further. But, during the winter

the water is more turbulent and strips a lot of this sand

away. It is now time to change our strategies when we

go to our favorite beach. With the winter season

approaching, you should always take a water machine

with you, if you have one. You never know what

condition the shoreline will be in when you get there.

There have been times I have been totally surprised by

what I saw at the beach. I had looked at the surf reports

and decided not to take a water machine with me

because the surf report was 3 ft. or less, meaning, not

very big waves, only to get there and see this massive

cut in the beach. So, during this time of year be

prepared to change strategies after you get there. You

never know what you will find; it could be a cut or a

deep scallop left as a result of a rip tide. So, grab you

land machine and your water machine when you go out

to your favorite beach this time of year, watch the

shoreline, but most of all - have fun. Thank You.

Gary McNew

****************************************

TREASURE HUNTING LINKS As editor of The Tinfoil Times, I’m always eager to

share with our readers links to interesting videos,

websites, magazine and newspaper articles, etc. that come to my attention. One such link that’s sure to

inspire any treasure hunter’s imagination about 1715

shipwrecks was recently aired on WPTV Channel 5:

http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region_st_lucie_county/mother-daughter-treasure-hunters-find-gold

We can file that one under “M” for “must be nice!”

The next link, about an amateur UK detectorist, can be filed under “W” for “why couldn’t that be ME???”

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1320789/Iron-

Age-gold-Amateur-treasure-hunter-lands-windfall-

outstanding-time-find.html

Have an interesting link you’d like to share? Treasure hunting-related links to websites, forums,

etc., and even your newsletter suggestions and guest

articles, are welcomed for use when space allows. Send

them to: [email protected]. Thank you! Stacey deLucia

GOLD COAST TREASURE CLUB

Membership Renewal Form

Name___________________________

Address_________________________

________________________________

City/State________________________

Zip Code________________________

Phone #_________________________

Cell Phone #_____________________

E-mail __________________________

Please _______DO _____DO NOT

Include my address, phone # and e-mail

address in the new club directory.

(Note: members’ names, at least, will be included.

Directory goes to members ONLY.)

MAIL (with renewal check) TO:

Gold Coast Treasure Club

c/o Ed D’Amato

11745 Greenbriar Circle

Wellington, FL 33414-5911

PLEASE REMEMBER OUR CODE OF ETHICS:

Have Permission And Do No Harm!

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The Tinfoil Times

GCTC, INC.

C/O GAIL HOSKINS

206 RUSSELL DRIVE

LAKE WORTH, FL

33461

The Tinfoil Times

UPCOMING EVENTS

November 11: Club Meeting – Program: Rechant Precious Metals “Buyer (and Seller) Beware! How NOT to Get Ripped Off When Buying or Selling Precious Metals”

November 14: Club Hunt – Details Available at Next Meeting

March 12, 2011: TCAS Hunt - Save the Date!!!

The Tinfoil Times by e-mail

Any club members who would like to receive their newsletters by e-mail

and save the club money, please e-mail

Newsletter Editor Stacey deLucia: [email protected]

VISIT OUR WEBSITE AND SEE OUR NEWSLETTERS IN FULL COLOR:

http://www.apex-ephemera.com/gctc/

Thanks to the Following Newsletter Contributors:

Written Content: Linda Bennett, Stacey deLucia, Gary McNew, Jan Smirnow

Photo Contributors: Linda Bennett, Jim Sharp, Steve Hoskins

Editor: Stacey deLucia