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1 Missouri Camper Volume 20 Issue 3 July through December 2015 The Official Publication of the Missouri State Campers Association ~ 2618 Bruno Ave., St. Louis, Missouri Greeting to ALL and may the Lord Bless all of you from head to toe!!! As we write this, Christmas is just 20 days away. The Christmas tree has been up and outside decorations are out. A lot of cookies baked. But still have a lot of shopping to do. The fall has been great and all are in good health. Our camping for 2015 is over and it was a busy year! And 2016 looks to be another busy year as we are planning to go to our first Retiree Rally in March at Houma, La. Hope many of you are planning on going as well to help support our State Directors, Dal and Barb Dodson, are running for Missouri as the International Retiree King and Queen. And they would enjoy having our support. We will also be there for the early days to enjoy the southern hospitality. Start making your plans for our International Campvention July in Shawnee, OK. A lot of our FCRV members have put many hours of their time into making this a success. Read your Camping Today for all the information and activities. Then fill out the registration form. Remember Message From the President the first 380 will be guaranteed full hookups! Don't forget our Spring campout in April at Arrowhead Point near Collins, MO. This is a new campground for us and we are disappointed that we won't be able to camp as we will need to return home Saturday night because our grandson, Austin s Confirmation will be the following Sunday morning. Remember to check in on our MSCA website at fcrvmsca.shutterfly.com. Paul Standiford is doing an excellent job in keeping it updated. The best way Paul can keep up with Chapter news and campouts is for us to give him the information. He will be glad to post it for you! We are looking forward to seeing many of you at our 2016 events. We look forward to next year and we pray that we will have a calmer year in our country and in the world. We often think things just can't get worse but then something terrible happens. We need to keep a watchful eye! May you have a Blessed Christmas and a healthy and safe New Year. Count your Blessings!!! Mike and Mar Area I Western Council April Fools Campout Lathrop Antique Show Park Highway 33, Lathrop, MO March 27 29, 2016 Hobo Parking, Electric for all Water and Dump Station Available Come join in the Fun and Fellowship Bring a Friend! Friday Night 6:00 PM Potluck Meal Bring a dish or two to share ** Card Bingo - Bring a Wrapped White Elephant Prize or two Campfire in the parking lot by Rodney McMillen Bring lawn chairs Saturday Crafts by Luella Sprague Youth Craft Project and Activities By Sheila McMillen Easter Egg Hunt by Sheila McMillen and helpers CAMP Activities by Family Games with Alan Bahl and helpers 5:30 PM Potluck Dinner - Bring a dish or two to share - Drinks provided ** Business Meeting, Award Presentations and Reports Door Prize Drawing donated by Chapters and Non-Affiliates Campfire in the parking lot by Rodney McMillen Bring lawn chairs ** Note: Bring your own table service for both Friday and Saturday night meals Sunday Worship on your own

2 Page 2 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Officers of the Missouri State Campers Association President Mike and Mar Croxton 2618 Bruno Ave Overland, MO KaitlynRg@aol.com First Vice-President (Newspaper Director) Carl & Karen Murphy 6400 Trott Rd Belton, MO Second Vice-President (Program Director) Paul and Beth Standiford 7 Oakrail Dr St Peters, MO cell paul@standiford.net Secretary 2016 N Ashley Dr Independence, MO cell dswilkes0160@comcast.net Treasurer Edie Hensley 5023 NE 44th Ter Kansas City, MO dhensley16@kc.rr.com State Director Dallas and Barbara Dodson 705 Colby St Willard, MO Dal Barb mostatedir@sbcglobal.net MISSOURI CAMPER Missouri Camper is the official publication of the Missouri State Campers Association, 2618 Bruno Ave., Overland, MO Subscription Price: Included in the membership of MSCA. FCRV Program Directors For Missouri Teens Contact State Director Dodson Youth Contact State Director Dodson CAMP Director 2016 N Ashley Dr Independence, MO cell dswilkes0160@comcast.net Conservation Contact State Director Dodson Wildlife Contact State Director Dodson DASAT Contact State Director Dodson Retirees Contact State Director Dodson Ways and Means Best Choice UPC labels And Pop Can TABS Please remember to save Best Choice UPC labels, which generates at least $60 per year for the Missouri State Campers Association. We do not have enough UPC s to turn in for this year. Keep saving and we ll turn in next year!! * * * * * * * * * * * Also, continue to save aluminum pop can tabs as well. These are turned in at the International Campvention, with the proceeds going to benefit the closest Ronald McDonald House in the Campvention area. Bring what you have to each of the State Campouts so I can take them with me to Campvention! Thanks!!!, Chairperson MSCA Sunshine Contact our Sunshine Chairperson to report the name and address of members for sending wishes from Missouri State Campers Association Luella Sprague 2016 N Ashley Dr Independence, MO luellamofcrv@comcast.net ~ Get Well ~ Sympathy ~ ~ Thinking of You ~ Send Your Chapter and other News or ideas to Donella Wilkes at dswilkes0160@ comcast.net Or see Officers List for address NEXT DEADLINE February 20, 2016

3 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Page 3 REMINDER!! All Chapters are to forward a copy of their camping schedule and list of Chapter Officers for 2016 to the State Director, Dallas Dodson STATE DIRECTOR S REPORT Winter weather has already touched most of us, snow, ice and cold weather. A lot of RV's are put away until next spring! Chapters getting together this winter to plan next camping season. Some are still using their RV's for trips to the southern reaches of our country, in hopes of finding warmer weather. Whichever group you fall into, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Chapter officers, don't forget! Send Chapter camping schedules, along with officers for the coming year to us. Thanks! If you haven't checked out the new web site for Missouri State Campers Association, contact Paul Standiford at Paul@Standiford.net He will fill you in on all the details. Thanks Paul!! Safe travels...see you down the road! Dallas/Barb Dodson Missouri State Directors mostatedir@sbcglobal.net Remembering special friends like you and wishing you all the happiness of this holiday season. Have a Very Merry Christmas! Dal & Barb Dodson Missouri State Directors Don't forget the Retiree Rally in Houma, Louisiana, March 15-21, Early days start March 11 th. Plans are made, new area to explore, lots to see! I can taste the crawfish already! It will be held at the Houma- Terrebonne Civic Center in Houma. Registration form available in Camping Today! Campvention 2016, Shawnee, Oklahoma, July Early days will start July 21. You can now preregister, so get your name on the list! This Campvention will be under the direction of South Central West Region, which includes Missouri. If you can help in some way, let us know and we can put you in contact with the proper people. We want to thank all who have already volunteered to help. AREA I WESTERN COUNCIL APRIL FOOL S CAMPOUT Lathrop Antique Show Park Highway 33 - Lathrop, Missouri March 27 29, 2016 Pre-registration..$ 5.00 Camping Fee.$40.00 Total...$45.00 Name Address Chapter Handicapped? Please Make Check Payable to: Western Council Mail to: Sheila McMillen 9231 N.W. 316 Street, Gower, MO Hobo Parking Electricity for All

4 Page 4 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 I Wish you a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Martha Bolton Volunteers are still needed for the 2016 International Campvention to be held in Shawnee, Oklahoma, July 25th through 29th, Please contact Regional Director Debbie Ludwig if you would like to help out!!! CHAPTER OF THE YEAR Each Chapter shall be judged by the information in each category. An activity can only be used in one category. Select the best category for the activity. A brief description of what each category includes: (Number in parentheses signifies points that can be earned by the description which is contained in the report.) SELF-PROPELLED CAMPING (1-5) List the activities in this area in which the chapter has participated. Include the activity, mileage tabs earned, and number of chapter members participating. DISASTER AWARENESS TRAINING (1-5) List the training in which the Chapter participated. Give a description of the activity and number of members participating. CONSERVATION (1-5) Describe the Conservation activity in which the Chapter participated listing the number of the Chapter members participating. TEENS (1-5) If there are Teens in the Chapter, describe their activities and the number participating. If there are no Teens in the Chapter, describe what the Chapter members did to support the Teen Program either at the State/Provincial or National level. RETIREES (1-5) Describe the Retiree activities in the Chapter or what the Chapter did to support the Retiree Program at the State/Provincial or National level and give the number of Chapter members participating. SCHOLARSHIP (1-5) Describe the activities of the Chapter that show support of the Scholarship Program giving the number of Chapter members participating. WILDLIFE REFUGE (1-5) Describe the Wildlife activities of the Chapter or what the Chapter did to support the program and include the number of the Chapter members participating. YOUTH (1-5) Describe the Youth activities of the Chapter or what the Chapter did to support the program at the State/Provincial or National level. HISTORIAN (1-5) Describe which scrapbook you entered and indicate any award you may have received. It may be necessary for the selection committee to have this verified by the State/Provincial or National Program Director. PUBLICITY (1-10) Describe the publicity your Chapter has received through the media. Examples: newspaper articles, radio, or TV coverage of an activity. COMMUNITY ACTIVITY (1-20) Describe the service activities your Chapter has done in the community. List the dates of the activity and the number of Chapter members participating. Examples: working at a community food bank, ringing bells for the Salvation Army, making mittens for Salvation Army or other organization that gives back to the community, making quilts or Teddy Bears for local Children s Hospital, etc.

5 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Page 5 Remembering special friends like you and wishing you all the happiness of this holiday season. Have a Very Merry Christmas! Don and Edie Hensley He s Making a List and Checking it Twice! Have a Fun-Filled Christmas and a Happy New Year! Homer and Delores Leaton Warmest Holiday Wishes! May your home be filled with love and happiness during the holidays and throughout the new year. Luella Sprague Christmas A time for sharing, a time for caring, a time to gather with family and friends. Wishing You the Merriest Season Ever. Alan and Glorine Bahl Deck the HallsWith Boughs of Holly We Wish you a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Pitch N Pull Wishing each and every one of you the best of the Holiday Season!! Pak-N-Go

6 Page 6 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Club News Slow Travelers We may be called Slow Travelers but believe me these campers do a lot of traveling. We may be retired but we're not old, we have just had a few more birthdays. In September we completed our 2016 camping schedule and it is on the MSCA web site at fcrvmsca.shutterfly.com. Look us up and come enjoy our hospitality. We may be retired but we have a lot of fun! Our president, Pat Crow, doesn't let grass grow under our feet as it seems like we are doing something during our campouts all the time. She plans games, meals, giving to the needy, collecting for our 4 legged friends, and visiting local places of interest. Our first campout will be in April following our MSCA Spring campout. We Wish You a Merry Christmas And Joyous New Year! Slow Travelers Missouri Retirees So if you are retired but not too tired come join our Retiree Chapter, I think you'll love us! Silent Night, Holy Night May the true spirit Of the holiday season fill your heart with peace and love! Mike and Mar Croxton MSCA President Warmest Holiday Wishes! May your home be filled with warmth and happiness during the holidays and through the new year. Dave and Pat Crow Club News Gateway We have had a fun and active year. We have our 2016 camping schedule completed and up on the MSCA website at fcrvmsca.shutterfly.com. We would like for any of you to visit us. You will be pretty well protected as we have our nurse Jan there to assist. Craig and Jan also teach disaster training, we have few firemen, we have several very crafty members, and we even have a real estate agent. When we sit down in the evening to enjoy the campfire there is a wide variety of conversation. So if you are in the area come join us! Our first campout will be in Chatham, IL at Double J campground. Hope to see some of you there! MERRY CHRISTMAS!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! John Bigley

7 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Page 7 MSCA CHAPTER OF THE YEAR AND CAMPER OF THE YEAR AWARDS Rules for Chapter of the Year and Camper of the Year For Members must be in good standing of MSCA and FCRV. 2. Activities must be performed in the 2015 calendar year. Previous years activities will not be accepted. 3. All nominations must be signed. If unsigned, the nomination will not be accepted. 4. Judges will be non-msca members, if at all possible. 5. Awards will be presented at the MSCA Spring 2016 Campvention in April. Forms are available from Mike and Mar Croxton or Dal and Barb Dodson (contact info page 2). Submit nominations to: Mike and Mar Croxton, 2618 Bruno Ave, Overland, MO KaitlynRg@aol.com Cutoff date for receipt of letters of nomination is March 1, NOMINATION FOR INDIVIDUAL AWARD FORM Year Nominee Name Address City S/P Zip Nominees are judged only on the information given below. Please fill in information in each category listing positions held and accomplishments at each level. Be thorough. Individuals who work hard at the Chapter and State/Provincial level are very important to FCRV. Enough emphasis can not be placed on the need to fill in each category. The number of nominations submitted for an individual is not as important as being thorough and complete for each category. Use additional sheets if necessary. Again be thorough. (A) Year nominee joined FCRV (B) Leadership (C) Achievements (D) National Service (E) National Achievements (F) Community Involvement (G) Special Recognition PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A NOMINATION OR TWO

8 Page 8 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 May your days be bright, And your heart be light! Merry Christmas! Dave and Debbie Ludwig May this glorious day of our Savior s birth resound with hope and peace on earth! Merry Christmas! Paul and Beth Standiford Wishing you all the joys of the holiday season and peace and joy throughout the new year! Mel and Sharlene Miller Remembering special friends like you and wishing you all the happiness of this holiday season. Have a Very Merry Christmas! Rodney, Sheila, MaKenna and MaKayla McMillen Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Wishing you a Season Filled with Happiness and Cherished Memories! HAVE YOU.. Renewed your Membership to MSCA??? If not, this may be your last Newsletter! Please renew with membership application on back page. Thanks!!!!! Wishing you old-fashioned pleasures, happy memories, and all the joys of Christmas! Gary and Dainie Hollon

9 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Page 9 Missouri State Campers Association Minutes of Annual Membership Meeting Lazy Day Campground 214 Highway J Danville, MO September 12, 2015 On Saturday, September 12, 2015, the Annual Meeting of the Missouri State Campers Association was held in the clubhouse at the Lazy Days RV Park, Danville, Missouri. President Mike Croxton called the meeting to order and a quorum was declared. Mike stated that the purpose of this meeting is to elect officers for , and called on the Nominating Committee to present the committee s nominations. The proposed slate of officers is as follows: President Mike Croxton 1st Vice President Carl and Karen Murphy 2nd Vice President Paul and Beth Standiford Secretary Treasurer Edie Hensley President Croxton called for nominations from the floor three separate times. None were presented. President Croxton then asked for a motion. There being no further nominations, motion was made by Don Hensley that nominations cease and the nominated slate becomes the elected officers for Alan Bahl seconded the motion. By a show of hands all were in favor. There were no oppositions. So moved. The MSCA duly elected officers are: President Mike Croxton 1st Vice President Carl and Karen Murphy 2nd Vice President Paul and Beth Standiford Secretary Treasurer Edie Hensley President Mike Croxton then moved on to determining where to camp next year. Carthage Big Red Barn was contacted. April was open at this time. Rate is $32.00 per night including the rally barn. Early arrivals get 30% military discount. They want prepayment two weeks in advance. We would be given five sites by the barn. Four of them are back in sites. Only 30 amp available. These five must be used in order to get the rally barn free. Pat Crow checked with Cozy Corner but they only have 15 sites at the rate of $30.00 per night. Osage Beach is available April 29 th and all of May and in the fall, September 9 th, the rate is $26.00 per night. Mar Croxton checked with Lazy Day. April and May are open except for May 14 th weekend and September is open except for the weekend of the 15 th. Leslie Ploeger checked with Arrowhead Point the rate is $22.00 per night for 30 amp and $27.50 for 50 amp. There is a Texas decorated clubhouse for up to 50 people but that would make it a bit crowded. They are currently open the weekends of May 6 th and 13 th and September 2 nd, 9 th and 16 th. There is a lake for fishing, a quilt shop and several other to do s in the area. Higginsville was checked again and they have April 15 th or 29 th and all of May open at this time for $27.00 per night. The kitchen would also still be available. A discussion occurred. It was reminded that for most of us the next planning trip to Shawnee, Oklahoma was the weekend of April 15 th. May 8 th is Mother s Day. Alan Bahl moved to camp at Arrowhead Point for our Spring Rally. Date still to be determined because April wasn t checked for availability. Sharlene Miller seconded. All approved. Motion carried. Mar Croxton moved to come back to Lazy Day September 10 th for our Fall Rally. John Bigley seconded. All approved. Motion carried. While waiting on April dates, State Director Dal Dodson handed out some MSCA Membership certificates. Donella Wilkes handed out a couple of CAMP certificates from the annual awards because they didn t make it to Campvention. Alan Bahl also announced that the Dodson s have been nominated for FCRV Retiree King and Queen. Alan then moved to provide $ to help with their expenses in promoting and representing Missouri at the upcoming Retiree Rally. All were in favor and motion approved. Pat Crow wanted to inform that the Slow Travelers Chapter has also donated $ We really want Missouri represented. We still are waiting in a response about April dates and it may take a while. Carl Staas moved to adjourn the meeting and we could be informed later today about the camping weekend for next Spring. Paul Standiford seconded. All approved. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, MSCA Secretary **Later in the evening it was announced that the Spring Campvention for MSCA would be at Arrowhead Point the weekend of April 22, MISSOURI STATE CAMPERS ASSOCIATION BOARD of DIRECTORS MEETING Lazy Day Campground 214 Highway J Danville, MO September 12, 2015 The meeting of the Board of Directors of the Missouri State Campers Association was called to order by President Mike Croxton. Alan Bahl gave the Invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all. Continued on Page 10

10 Page 10 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Continued from Page Roll Call of Chapters was done by Secretary,. Those in attendance are: Mar Croxton of Gateway; Luella Sprague of Pitch N Pull; Pat Crow of Slow Travelers; non-affiliates Homer Leaton and Darell Thomas; and officers President Mike Croxton, Secretary and Treasurer Edie Hensley. Also in attendance are Past President Don Hensley and State Directors Dal and Barb Dodson. Several other MSCA members also attended the meeting. President Mike Croxton then asked for approval of the minutes of the April 25, 2015 Executive Board meeting. Don Hensley, Past President, moved that they be accepted as published in the Missouri Camper newsletter. It was seconded by Luella Sprague of Pitch N Pull. All approved. Motion carried. Edie Hensley then gave the Treasurer s Report Opening Balance as of April 25, 2015 $5, Income from period April 25 - September 12, 2015 Spring Campvention Registration Proceeds $ Spring Campvention Chinese Auction Proceeds $ Gateway Chapter Breakfast Profits from Fall $ Membership Dues (Wheeler, Staas, Thomas, Gonz) $ Total Deposits $ Balance before Expenses $6, Expenses from period April 25 - September 12, 2015 Dave/Pat Crow - reimburse 2 nd night Camping fee for inviting Guest w/slow Travelers - Ron/JoAnn Wheeler $ Ron/JoAnn Wheeler - reimburse 2 nd night Camping fee as guest of Dave /Pat Crow, Slow Travelers $ Steve/Pat Stephens - reimburse 2 nd night Camping fee as guest of Mike/Mar Croxton, Slow Travelers $ Mike/Mar Croxton - reimburse 2 nd night Camping fee for inviting Guest w/slow Travelers - Steve/Pat Stephens $ Great Escape RV Camp & Resort 10 $27 per night $ Dave/Debbie Ludwig - 1 st Place Early 2015 FCRV Reg. $ Mike/Mar Croxton - 2 nd Place Early 2015 FCRV Reg. $ Marti Price - 3 rd Place Early 2015 FCRV Reg. $ Lutheran High School St. Charles Memorial Fund - Memorial Contribution in Honor of Bob Price $ Total Expenses $ Current Balance 09/12/2015 $5, Members and 4 Honorary Members Don Hensley, Past President, moved that we accept the Treasurer s report. Luella Sprague, Pitch N Pull, seconded. All approved. Motion carried. President s Report Mike Croxton was glad to see everyone that was here. He stated that a few were missing and not sure why. He welcomed all the new members. He also thanked everyone for the cards and such in the loss of his mother. First Vice President s Report not in attendance. No report. Second Vice President s Report No officer at this time. Paul and Beth Standiford graciously agreed to fill in for this weekend. They plan on showing a movie tonight after the evening meal and such. The campgrounds has a portable screen and will set it up for us to use. thanked them both for taking on the job. State Director s Report Dallas Dodson showed the plaque that the State received at the International Campvention for the most increase in membership during the year. This was due largely to the St. Louis RV Show and several individuals involved in recruiting these new members. Thank you very much! Dallas then reported that our 2016 Campvention was moving along well. Still needed volunteers for positions, so get in touch with him or Debbie Ludwig and we can let you know where help is needed. Regional Director s Report Debbie Ludwig was not in attendance this weekend, no report. Membership Director no officer at this time, no report. Legislation no chairman, no report. Historian no chairman, no report. Conservation no chairman, no report. Wildlife no chairman, no report. Youth no chairman, no report. Teens no chairman, no report. DASAT no chairman, no report. Campers Actively Moving Program (CAMP) Explained the program to the new members about how it works and that a route around the perimeter of the campground here counts as a mile. Awards no chairman, no report. Patty Hansen Scholarship Fund Luella Sprague that there is currently $1, in the checking account and the CD is valued at $6, There was an interest payment of $ Luella then explained the history and purpose of the Fund to the membership. National Patches -- Edie Hensley has FCRV patches, stickers and items for sale. Please see her after the meeting if interested. Chaplain no chairman, no report. Sunshine Luella Sprague said she has sent four cards since April. Edie Hensley commented on the very nice card sent to Don when he was recently ill. Luella had put a tractor on it which appropriately represented Don s love of tractor pulling. Ways and Means explained that we have been saving Best

11 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Page 11 Choice UPC s and that for the first 1,000 we get $60.00 from Associated Wholesale Grocer s and another $30.00 for every 1,000 after the first. These are turned in each year, and we have been able to get 1,000 each year the last several years, but this year was going to probably be short and we won t be able to earn anything. We are also collecting pop can tabs. These are taken each year to the International Campvention and proceeds go to the local Ronald McDonald House Charities in the local area. President Mike Croxton reminded everyone about the donations to the local Food Bank. We have to be to the church by 10AM Sunday. Mike said we are also taking donations for the Senior Center to help with meals for the shut-ins. The local chicken dinner for the public tomorrow (Sunday) also helps them as well. The meal is wonderful and worth the $10 per person. Luella Sprague reported that the St. Louis RV show is January 14 thru 17, She has not yet heard from anyone whether we can still get the booth free. There are no guarantees because the show has changed Directors due to the previous one retiring. Mark your calendars and save the weekend so we are ready when they let us know for sure. OLD BUSINESS President Mike Croxton stated that first we are going to vote on the change in the By- Laws. He read the proposed change as was published in the latest newsletter. A discussion with the new members about how this change came about ensued. This proposed change, if approved, would eliminate the requirement to have three meeting each year, essentially removing the meeting usually held in November each year. Luella Sprague of Pitch N Pull moved to accept the proposed change in the By- Laws. Mar Croxton of Gateway seconded. There was no opposition, so motion carried. Mike Croxton then stated the next old business to discuss was in regards to reimbursement of camping fees for new/prospective members. The recommendation from the Executive Board reads as follows: The MSCA organization will reimburse a second night of the camping fee at a maximum of $30.00 for attendance at their first State campout, to be paid one time only, either as a prospective member (guest), a cadet member, or a new MSCA member. This supersedes any and all previous motions made regarding such reimbursement. Mike Croxton then asked for a motion to accept this new recommendation. Luella Sprague of Pitch N Pull so moved. Don Hensley, Past President, seconded. A discussion occurred. Mar Croxton of Gateway stated that the chapter aspect should remain. Pat Crow of Slow Travelers made her voice know and read the following statement. With the need to increase membership at the forefront of this organization in September 2013 Bob Price moved that MSCA pay for the 2 nd night of camping for a prospective member attending a chapter or state sponsored campout. The sponsoring member would also be reimbursed for the 2 nd night. Maximum reimbursement to be $30.00 for each one time only. This motion was unanimously passed. Myself and others are disappointed that now two years later there is discussion to change this. I urge you to keep this resolution in place as it stands. The new recommendation that the prospective member only be reimbursed only at a state campout seems unreasonable. They may not be able to attend a state campout. A chapter campout is where memberships and friendships begin, and where I feel we get the most bang for our buck in getting and keeping new members. Also the sponsoring member has no doubt worked hard to recruit new members for MSCA and FCRV and this should be taken into consideration. At the 2015 Campvention in Gillette, Wyoming, Missouri and our State Directors Dal and Barb were given the Membership Growth Award. Let s keep this momentum going so that this organization can continue to grow. Please keep the resolution as it now stands. Thank you. Edie Hensley, Treasurer, called the question. This means that there is to be no further discussion of the issue and there is a motion pending a vote. President Mike Croxton read the original motion made by Bob Price in 2013 and approved. He then read the new recommendation once again. A vote was then taken. Two moved to approve the new recommendation and five opposed. Therefore, motion to change denied. NEW BUSINESS Edie Hensley, Treasurer, read a Thank You letter from Marti Price. President Mike Croxton then asked for suggestions on camping sites in May and September Higginsville will not have a kitchen facility available because the snack bar will be up and running, however they have said this the last couple of years and it hasn t happened yet. Their grounds are available the weekends of the 15 th and 29 th of April and all weekends of May at this time. Member John Bigley asked about camping at Cozy Corner. Alan Bahl then asked why only the delegates get to vote on where we camp when it should be the entire membership. This question was being researched. Since no sites were really researched because this was usually done at the November meeting, a break in the current meeting was provided so that various campgrounds could be contacted. The meeting reconvened after about 15 minutes and not everyone had responded to telephone contacts yet. Higginsville was contacted and the dates are still available and the kitchen would also be available. Barb Dodson suggested Arrowhead Point. Pitch N Pull has camped there and said it should be able to accommodate the group. Alan asked about who could vote and it was found that anyone in the membership could vote. Don Hensley, Past President, moved to adjourn the meeting at this time. Seconded by Darell Thomas, non-affiliate. All approved. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, MSCA Secretary

12 Page 12 Missouri Camper July through December 2015 Name Street Membership Application Missouri State Campers Association, Inc. Chartered Under National Campers and Hikers Association, Inc. (dba Family Campers and RVers) (Last) (Husband) (Wife) City State Zip Home Phone Cell Chapter Current Chapter Office Held (President, Secretary, Treasurer, etc.) I hereby apply for membership (renewal) (new) in Missouri State Campers Association, Inc. and enclose my annual dues of $10.00 for the year A part of this amount is for a subscription to the Missouri Camper. FORWARD TO MSCA TREASURER Edie Hensley, 5023 NE 44th Terr., Kansas City, MO Schedule of Events!! RV Shows * Early 2016 * more information to follow St Louis is January 14-17th - Booth unsure as of 12/13/15 Retiree Rally * March 15-21, 2016 At Terrebonne Civic Center * Houma, LA Area 1 Western Council April Fools Campout * March 27-29, 2016 * Lathrop Antique Show Park * Lathrop, MO MSCA Spring Campout 2016 * April 22-24, 2016 * Arrowhead Point RV Park and Campground, 755 SW Hwy 54, Osceola, MO International Campvention 2016 * July at Shawnee Expo Center * Shawnee, OK Mark Your Calendar! Missouri Camper 2016 N Ashley Dr. Independence, MO

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