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Letter from the President - December 2017
Submitted by asc-admin on December 9, 2017 - 9:56am
You will find elsewhere on the website year-end status reports from each of the club’s operating departments covering key aspects of our 2017 operations.
In addition to those reports I am pleased to add that during 2017 your club continued to operate on a financially sound basis while at the same time upgrading and expanding our facilities in order to serve our growing membership requirements.
With respect to membership we have continued our effort to be known as a dedicated friendly and welcoming family oriented club.
A dedicated Community Relations effort has continued with the objective of our club being thought of by the communities we serve as a “Good Neighbor”. Those efforts, among others, include; providing continuing education scholarships to local high school graduates, sponsoring youth summer camp attendance, holding the annual fishing derby for all local community youth, holding weekly tours open to the public for prospective members, providing monthly military veteran’s assistance financial support, supporting local law enforcement organizations by providing them training important facilities, supporting scouting and numerous other youth program and an extraordinarily extensive educational curricula.
On behalf of your entire Board of Directors we wish all ASC members and their families a Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy and prosperous 2018 New Year.
Respectfully,
Dick Reichter, President