THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE GOLD COAST TREASURE CLUB, INC. President: Frank Nash 786-269-5744 Vice-President: Jim Sharp 561-966-6986 Secretary Jan Smirnow 561-735-8921 Treasurer Nick Mosca 954-981-7179 Huntmaster: Available Sales/Raffle Promoter: Available Photographer: Steve Hoskins Librarian: Bo Greenwood Hospitality Hostess: Available Prize Coordinator: Jan Smirnow Membership: Jim Sharp Website Administrator: John Lobota Newsletter Editor: Linda Bennett labennettuk@gmail.com VOLUME 40 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2015 THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE 7:30 PM JANUARY 8 AT THE SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE MUSEUM ANNEX (THE OLD GARDEN CLUB) IN DREHER PARK IN WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA OUR CODE OF ETHICS: HAVE PERMISSION AND DO NO HARM JANUARY MEETING Hope your New Year's resolutions included more metal detecting and becoming more involved with the club! Join your 2015 officers and share your ideas on how to make our club better and geared toward our members. HAPPY BIRTHDAY January Bo Greenwood (1/21) Cindy Mosca (1/4) Jack Petenbrink (1/15) Kevin Piper (1/12) Delores Smith (1/3) Nina Smith (1/13) Irving Smith (1/21) Wayne Stephens (1/3) Ed Weston (1/25) Email: gctreasureclub@yahoo.com Website: www.apex-ephemera.com/gctc/ Club Mailing Address: GCTC C/O Gail Hoskins 206 Russell Drive Lake Worth, FL 33461 Dues are $35 a year. New members pay an initiation fee of $5, plus: $35 if joining between Jan. 1st and the end of June, or $17.50 if joining between July 1 and Dec. 31. $5 extra for FMDAC membership. President - Frank Nash Vice-President - Jim Sharp Secretary - Jan Smirnow Treasurer - Nick Mosca JOIN US EARLY AT TOM SAWYER RESTAURANT at 5:15 p.m. before the meeting. Dutch treat! 3208 FOREST HILL BLVD PALM SPRINGS, FL 33406 HAPPY TIDBITS Our club was mentioned in Western and Eastern Treasures Magazine, Feb 2015 issue - Club News and Views by William W. Purkey Steve Hamedl - 10k ring with cz stones Gary McNew - 18k gold bracelet John Lobota - 1950 silver quarter Gary Spiroch - sterling silver ring REMINDER - COLLECTING 2015 DUES.
Good Will Ambassadors Performing Random Acts of Kindness Each month, 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. REPEAT AMBASSADOR Irving Smith UNSUNG HEROES 2014 The fifth annual Unsung Hero was awarded to Gary McNew in recognition for returning the most number of lost items to their rightful owners during 2014. The plaque, which features the names of all members who returned items during 2014, will be on display during future meetings. We salute ALL of our Good Will Ambassadors for their selfless service to others! Sapphire and Diamond Tennis Bracelet UNSUNG HEROES 2014 GARY McNEW (4) ED MORIN (3) FRANK NASH (2) AMY HAMEDL (1) JOHN LOBOTA (1) TOM LIEBERMAN (1) RADINA MALCHEV (1) PAULINE NASH (1) LAURIE HAIRE (1) JAN SMIRNOW (1) IRVING SMITH (1) GARY SPIROCH (1) Miami, Florida (AP) -- A ship cannon dating to the early 18th century has been discovered by a company doing dredge work to deepen the channel at Miami's port. News stories in 1919 reported that 14 old Spanish cannons were discovered in roughly the same area. Thanks to Gary McNew for the information.
DUBIOUS AWARDS Winners of these awards were nominated by fellow members for their dubious actions during the past year. Irving Smith and Allen Mankin showed up one week early to separate meetings - that is how much they look forward to club meetings. Jerry Laur - voiced his concerns for the new embroidered club shirts - he has sensitive nipples and was worried that the backing would hurt his nipples. Linda Bennett didn't practice what she preached as evidenced on the last club hunt in which she forgot her beach scoop. Allen loaned her one of his spare. Jan Smirnow spent one beach hunt eating sand because she didn't watch the waves and kept being swept off her feet. Fortunately her hunting partner, Paul Hamlin, rescued her scoop that had been swept away. HIGHLIGHTS Young pirate Elijah Krysiewicz received a stocking. SPECIAL RECOGNITION WINNER OF THE BROKEN SCOOP AWARD Mindy Spiroch Monthly Best Finds Asst. Steve Hoskins Photographer THANK YOU TO OUTGOING HUNTMASTER Linda Bennett presented with Silver 8 Reale By popular vote, Jerry Laur again received the honor of winning the Sixth Annual Broken Scoop Award.. It was a tight vote - he beat out Linda by 2 votes. Jerry will have to display this award in a prominent place at her home until the next Holiday Party in 2015. Hopefully he will be able to pass along the award at that time to another member. The scoop was donated by Kevin Reilly of Reilly's Treasured Gold, Inc in 2008.. SPECIAL THANKS FOR HOSTING A CLUB HUNT IN 2014 A glass paperweight were awarded to Ben Smith and Frank Nash in appreciation for hosting a club hunt during 2014. Thank you, guys, for your hard work! Picture for Ben Smith not available. Frank Nash with Laraine Reilly-DiMaria, owner of Reilly's Treasured Gold, Inc Thanks go to those who worked to put the holiday party together and those who are always there when you need them! And thanks to those who contributed items for the door prizes. The Petenbrink Family The Hamlin Family The Bennett Family The Laur Family The Mosca Family The Hoskins Family Jan Smirnow American Digger Magazine Garrett Metal Detecting White s Metal Detecting Reilly s Treasured Gold of Pompano, Florida
FMDAC UPDATE To go along with the new website we now have a new forum. It is not yet linked to the website as I write this but should be soon. It is hosted by mytreasurespot. com. It is at the bottom of the forum lists. You do need to be registered with mytreasurespot in order to post. The forum is meant to be an information exchange where you can go to find the latest and up to date info on issues effecting the hobby along with any general FMDAC info. This is also a place where you can ask questions. Hope you will check in on it. Mark Schuessler FMDAC President Collecting dues for FMDAC at the next meeting - $5 for 2015. See Linda Bennett for more details. MEMBER FOR SALE ADS Whites Pinpointer II new $80 Jerry Laur 561-951-1015 jerrylaur@mac.com *********************************************** Excalibur 2-1 year old with a straight shaft. and new unopened carry case. $1000.00. Paul Nison: 917-407-2270 if interested *********************************************** 18 Inch Coil with Shaft for Minelab Quattro - $50/OBO Wayne Stephens 352-357-9388 2015 PLANS FOR CELEBRATING 300TH ANNIVERSARY Years of planning are coming together toward marking the 300th anniversary of the July 31, 1715, sinking of the Spanish treasure fleet off the eastern coast of Florida during a storm. Kicking off the commemoration will be a selected display of recovered sunken treasure and artifacts from the State. The items will be exhibited Jan. 8 to 11, 2015, at the Florida United Numismatists Convention at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. Thursday, Jan 8: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Educational Seminar. The Loss of the 1715 Plate Fleet, by Ben Costello. 2015 is the 300th anniversary of the historic Spanish fleet loss off the east coast of Florida. Who better to discuss this event than Ben Costello, a director of the 1715 Fleet Society? Mr. Costello will detail the hows, whys and whens of one of the most significant events in numismatic history! Thursday, Jan 8: 1130-12:30 Educational Seminar. A Sunken Ship is a Time Capsule: The 1715 Plate Fleet Wreck, by Peter Cowdry. The speaker is the current educator in residence at the Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee. His program will focus on a range of issues including what was on these ships of the great fleet wreck, the degree to which they ve been preserved, and the navigational problems faced by the fleets of that era. Membership Renewal Form Name Address City and State Zip Code Phone # SILENT AUCTION IN FEBRUARY OR MARCH Save all your gently used but unwanted items for our club fundraiser. These items do not have to pertain to metal detecting. More information will be in upcoming newsletters. RAFFLE A new raffle was introduced at the September meeting which is comprised of a 1/10 th gold Eagle, a gold Mexican Dos and an uncirculated Silver Eagle $. The spots are $5 each. The winners will be designated by drawing, lst the Gold Eagle, 2 nd the Dos gold coin and 3 rd the Silver Eagle. $5 A SPOT 100 SPOTS 3 DRAWINGS - 3 WINNERS Cell Phone # E-mail Please DO DO NOT Include my address, phone # & e-mail address in the new club directory. (Note: members names, at least, will be included. Directory goes to members ONLY.) Renewal $35 After Jan 31: $40 MAIL TO: Gold Coast Treasure Club Gail Hoskins 206 Russell Drive Lake Worth, FL 33461
The Tinfoil GCTC, Times INC. C/O GAIL HOSKINS 206 RUSSELL DRIVE LAKE WORTH, FL The Tinfoil Times 33461 UPCOMING EVENTS Club Meeting: January 8 TCAS Hunt: March 7, 2015 Central Florida Sunshine and Relic Hunt: April 11-12, 2015 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.apex-ephemera.com/gctc/ Also check out: http://www.treasurechests.net/