Oct 20 BASFA minutes
Oct. 22nd, 2014 05:15 pmBASFA Meeting 1264
October 20, 2014
Trey Haddad, President
Chris Garcia, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp, Sergeant at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
held at Coco's, 1206 Oakmead Parkway (Lawrence Expressway/101 Fwy), Sunnyvale
Began at 8:04pm - with zaaaaaaping
23 people attended
We established a party jar
A motion failed
The minutes of meeting 1263 were accepted as 'written in the style of 1930's noir'
The Treasurer reported that last week we took in $42.50 in the regular jar & at meeting 1262 took in $11.75 in the regular jar & $13.25 in the party jar
There was no vice president report
The President pledged to use the zap-gun gavel in moderation & otherwise had nothing fannish to report
Announcements:
Adrienne announced that we may lose Marina, who needs to move & find a place for 6 for less than $2500 a month & then announced that Bay Area Ghost Hunters is now over 1200 members
Ken announced that it's SFJC's 55th anniversary today & announced that the next Legion of Rasselon meeting will be at the IHOP on Steven's Creek near Lawrence, 7:30 pm
JC announced that Nerdvana Podcast interviewed Adam Lash & they hit 500 likes on their Facebook page
John O announced that Wyoming's attourney general will no longer try to overturn the decision that makes gay marriage legal in Wyoming, so it's legal in 64% of the US now & he announced that he goes in for an interview for internal IT on Wednesday so good thoughts are appreciated
Dave G announced that they signed a lease and will gladly accept help moving this Saturday
Carole announced that OVFF, the Ohio Valley Film Festival is this weekend and that she & Bill will be attending
Josh announced that West Valley College is showing the play 'Ghost Stories' at 8pm Thurs, Fri & Sat & at 2pm Sunday - and he made their costumes - and highly recommends the play
Mike announced that a shop has opened, 'Pop Daddy' - a shop full of dangerously cool things - at 1318 Lincoln Ave, SJ, #408-294-9893
Dave C announced that 'SF Daily' has closed its doors
[evil] Kevin announced that his power suit won 'most innovative design' at the Pacific International Quilt Festival this weekend
Reviews:
Dave C reviewed 'Gone Girl' as a moving experience - but he felt better once it was over
Mike reviewed Eric Brown's book 'Jani and the Greater Game' as he bought the book because of the cover and it was a ripping yarn. Steampunk set in India and worth full price - highly recommended
Josh reviewed taking part in the South SF Bay Area Tiki bar Crawl as an all-weekend event and he saw a LOT of tiki bars
Bill reviewed Jack McDevitt's book 'Firebird' as an advanced physics sf mystery - a good read and a good series - recommended
Carole reviewed 'The Book of Life' as very enjoyable and visually stunning - worth full price
Chris reviewed 'Ghost Stories' [the play at West Valley College] as the costumes were great [Josh made them] and the play was enjoyable - worth full price
we did auctions
we adjourned at 9:11 pm
and the rumor of the week was: 'BASFA rights the outlaw wrongs on Mars'
October 20, 2014
Trey Haddad, President
Chris Garcia, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp, Sergeant at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
held at Coco's, 1206 Oakmead Parkway (Lawrence Expressway/101 Fwy), Sunnyvale
Began at 8:04pm - with zaaaaaaping
23 people attended
We established a party jar
A motion failed
The minutes of meeting 1263 were accepted as 'written in the style of 1930's noir'
The Treasurer reported that last week we took in $42.50 in the regular jar & at meeting 1262 took in $11.75 in the regular jar & $13.25 in the party jar
There was no vice president report
The President pledged to use the zap-gun gavel in moderation & otherwise had nothing fannish to report
Announcements:
Adrienne announced that we may lose Marina, who needs to move & find a place for 6 for less than $2500 a month & then announced that Bay Area Ghost Hunters is now over 1200 members
Ken announced that it's SFJC's 55th anniversary today & announced that the next Legion of Rasselon meeting will be at the IHOP on Steven's Creek near Lawrence, 7:30 pm
JC announced that Nerdvana Podcast interviewed Adam Lash & they hit 500 likes on their Facebook page
John O announced that Wyoming's attourney general will no longer try to overturn the decision that makes gay marriage legal in Wyoming, so it's legal in 64% of the US now & he announced that he goes in for an interview for internal IT on Wednesday so good thoughts are appreciated
Dave G announced that they signed a lease and will gladly accept help moving this Saturday
Carole announced that OVFF, the Ohio Valley Film Festival is this weekend and that she & Bill will be attending
Josh announced that West Valley College is showing the play 'Ghost Stories' at 8pm Thurs, Fri & Sat & at 2pm Sunday - and he made their costumes - and highly recommends the play
Mike announced that a shop has opened, 'Pop Daddy' - a shop full of dangerously cool things - at 1318 Lincoln Ave, SJ, #408-294-9893
Dave C announced that 'SF Daily' has closed its doors
[evil] Kevin announced that his power suit won 'most innovative design' at the Pacific International Quilt Festival this weekend
Reviews:
Dave C reviewed 'Gone Girl' as a moving experience - but he felt better once it was over
Mike reviewed Eric Brown's book 'Jani and the Greater Game' as he bought the book because of the cover and it was a ripping yarn. Steampunk set in India and worth full price - highly recommended
Josh reviewed taking part in the South SF Bay Area Tiki bar Crawl as an all-weekend event and he saw a LOT of tiki bars
Bill reviewed Jack McDevitt's book 'Firebird' as an advanced physics sf mystery - a good read and a good series - recommended
Carole reviewed 'The Book of Life' as very enjoyable and visually stunning - worth full price
Chris reviewed 'Ghost Stories' [the play at West Valley College] as the costumes were great [Josh made them] and the play was enjoyable - worth full price
we did auctions
we adjourned at 9:11 pm
and the rumor of the week was: 'BASFA rights the outlaw wrongs on Mars'