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May 1775

On May 10, 1775, American forces led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold capture Fort Ticonderoga in New York. The fort contains a much needed supply of military equipment including cannons which are then hauled to Boston by ox teams.

Also on May 10, 1775, The Second Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia, with John Hancock elected as its president. On May 15, the Congress places the colonies in a state of defense. On June 15, the Congress unanimously votes to appoint George Washington general and commander-in-chief of the new Continental Army.

These references are from The History Place about the American Revolution.

March 1776 the British Evacuate Boston

In 1768, the British entered Boston Harbor, which began an eight year occupation of the city. Two years later the Boston Massacre took place on the streets of Boston, angering Patriots all the more.

In March 1776, the British evacuated the city of Boston. Washington had placed fortifications and cannon on Dorchester Heights, which from the south, has a superior position above the city.

Canon had been retrieved from Fort Ticonderoga.

On March 17, the British retreated with 11,000 British troops and some 1,000 Loyalists, departing by ship.

More information can be found at History.com.

February French Alliance

On February 6, 1778, the United States and France signed a Treaty of Alliance in Paris. A defensive alliance to aid France was provided if England attacked, and neither country would make peace with England until US independence was recognized. General George Washington issued an order later that year. Details can be found at the US History website about Valley Forge.

Flag Day June 14

Flag Day is celebrated on June 14 every year, which coincides with the adoption of the US flag on June 14, 1777 by the Second Continental Congress. This date in 1775 is also is the birthday of the US Army.

President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day in 1916. In 1949 an Act of Congress established Flag Day, which is not an official holiday.

Betsy Ross house

If a flag is flow upside down, it is a sign of distress. This is a plot point used in some movies, as military personnel were aware of this but the enemy was not.

If a flag is flown at “half-mast” (aboard a ship) or “half-staff” (on land), some sources say the flag is lowered to make room for an “invisible flag of death” flying above it. In the United States, this is almost always by order of the President, but a Governor can issue an order at the State level as well. A flag at half-mast or half-staff usually is in memory of a fallen government official or other public figure. On October 16, 2001, President George W. Bush approved legislation for the flag to be lowered to half-staff in memory of fallen firefighters from the Terrorist Attack of September 11.

The American flag flying at half-staff in Buchenwald, Thuringia, Germany, on 19 April 1945 following the death of President Roosevelt.

Some sources indicate that due to the First Amendment, failure to complete with Presidential orders to lower the flag carries no penalty.

Ideas for this post come from several sources, including SAR Magazine, Summer 2019, Vol. 114, No. 1, p. 18-19 and online sources.

Common Sense January 1776

In January of 1776. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was published. Paine used common language for common people to rebel against the authority of Britain. He called government a “necessary evil.” The monarch and the aristocrats are tyrants who rule by heredity and contribute nothing to the people.

Common Sense was read aloud in taverns and meeting places. Common Sense was “the most incendiary and popular pamphlet of the entire revolutionary era,” according to historian Gordon S. Wood.

The copyright has expired, the work is in the public domain and can be found at several places online. Read it this January!

Christmas 1775 and 1776

Christmas 1775

During the first Christmas of the American Revolution, Martha Washington traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to be with her husband. Martha’s presence at the Continental Army’s winter encampments not only helped to encourage George Washington, but also boosted the morale of the entire camp.

Christmas 1776

During one of the darkest moments of the American Revolution, Gen. George Washington led his army over the frozen Delaware River on the evening of December 25, 1776. The famous Crossing of the Delaware led to the Battle of Trenton and a string of victories that revived the cause.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1851_painting)

For more info, go to https://www.mountvernon.org/the-estate-gardens/mount-vernon-christmas/george-washington-at-christmas/

Minutes

Minutes from previous meetings

Minutes 2017-11-18

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES March 18, 2017, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. The meeting was called to order at 12:10 by Mark Ladd in the absence of President Gen. Smith. Following the invocation, the compatriots were led in the pledge of allegiance to the American flag by Harry Knapp. Everyone present then recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. First time guests included Enrique Braxton May, a new SAR member, and guests Eagle Scout Zachary Becker and his mother Cheryl Becker and father, SAR member Robert Jacobs.

3. The “Call of the Roll” was issued and compatriots and DAR members introduced themselves and their patriot ancestor(s) followed by a break for lunch. Today this was more interesting than usual.

4. New member certificates were presented to Troy Munday and also to Enrique May.

5. Compatriot Jim McHargue presented a streamer award from CASSAR to the Sons of Liberty chapter for its involvement with Massing of the Colors.

6. A special presentation was given by Vice President Gary Calvin to junior member and Eagle Scout Zachary Becker as the winner of the King Eagle Scout Essay Contest at the chapter level. He was presented with the S.A.R. Eagle Scout medal and a check for $250. His essay about his patriot ancestor Jacob Glessner will be forwarded for competition in the state of California. The national NSSAR winner receives $10,000!

7. The minutes of the previous chapter meeting October 21 were unanimously approved by a voice vote.

8. There were no special comments from John Kuzma regarding the treasurer’s figures for last month.

9. Secretary Dick Humphrey commented regarding the collection of dues for 2018 and encouraged members to continue to cooperate in a timely fashion.

10. Trustee Mark Ladd then conducted the election of officers for chapter positions in 2018. With prompting from compatriot Jim McHargue, there were three separate invitations to the members present for additions to the slate of nominees. As none were given, it was moved by Jim McHargue and seconded by Peter Sheerin that the nominees presented be elected. This was approved unanimously by voice vote. The new officers for 2018 are:

President – Gary Calvin (and webmaster)                1st Vice President – Jeffrey Prang

Treasurer – John Kuzma                                            2nd Vice President for Massing of the Colors – Gen. David Smith

Registrar – Tom Perkins                                            Genealogist – Bill Kruzykowski

Secretary – Mark Ladd Trustee – David Hayball       Trustee – Ron Johnson Trustee – Robert Boris

11. The next chapter meeting will be Saturday, January 20, 2018 at the Los Angeles Athletic Club where we share co-hosting duties with the Society of Colonial Wars in California.

12. Vice President (and President Elect Gary Calvin) shared briefly about the installation of Microsoft Office 365 for use by out chapter.

13. Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in the recitation of the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned at 1:25pm.

Attendance 26 (21 SAR members and 5 guests). Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, November 18, 2017.

Minutes 2017-10-21

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES March 18, 2017, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. The meeting was called to order by Mark Ladd in the absence of President Gen. Smith. Following the invocation, the compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. First time guests were recognized.

3. The “Call of the Roll” was issued and compatriots and DAR members introduced themselves and their patriot ancestor(s) followed by a break for lunch.

4. A new member certificate was presented to Mark Cross and a supplementary certificate to Peter Sheerin.

5. The minutes of the previous chapter meeting on September 16, 2017 were unanimously approved by a voice vote.

6. John Kuzma went over the numbers from the treasurer’s report.

7. Registrar Steve Barnes announced that there will be a genealogy workshop October 28 at the Family History Center.

8. Mark Ladd announced that dues are being collected for 2018 and encouraged members to cooperate in a timely fashion.

9. Vice President Jeff Prang volunteered to attend the CASSAR Fall Board of Managers Meeting (Nov.3-4) in Irvine.

10. David Lasher presented a name tag prototype. The expected cost is $15.

11. Glenn Reasoner reported that the “Betsy Ross” flag flown at the downtown Los Angeles plaza is worn and has a hold. A motion was passed authorizing up to $200 to replace the flag. Jeff Prang will follow up.

12. Registrar Steve Barnes opined that although recruitment has been good, the chapter still has a high attrition rate. This was followed by a discussion about retaining new members. Loren Marsteller suggested that some kind of ‘agenda notice’ be sent out. David Hayball volunteered Mr. Marsteller for the task.

13. The possibility of a joint meeting with DAR was discussed. No specific follow-up was arranged.

14. Trustee Mark Ladd announced the slate of officers for chapter positions in 2018. Voting will occur at the November chapter meeting.

   President – Gary Calvin (and webmaster)      1st Vice President – Jeffrey Prang

   Treasurer – John Kuzma                                 2nd Vice President for Massing of the Colors – Gen. David Smith

   Registrar – Tom Perkins                                  Genealogist – Bill Kruzykowski

   Secretary – Mark Ladd                                    Trustee – David Hayball

   Trustee – Ron Johnson                                   Trustee – Robert Boris  

15. Event Dates

  • Next chapter meeting: Saturday, November 18, 2017 at the Tam O’Shanter.

  • As there is no December chapter meeting, the next chapter gathering after November is the joint meeting at the Los Angeles Athletic Club in Los Angeles on Saturday, January 20, 2018.

  • The Massing of the Colors is set for Sunday, February 18, 2018 at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.

16. Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in the recitation of the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned.

Attendance 20 (18 SAR members and 2 guests). Richard (Dick) Humphrey (in absentia), Secretary, October 26, 2017. Thanks to Steve Barnes and John Kuzma for their notes and remembrances.

Minutes 2017-09-16

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES March 18, 2017, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. The meeting was called to order by President Gen. David Smith at 12:08pm followed by the invocation. The compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. President Smith shared an anecdote reputed to Martha Washington in which she gave her opinion that Thomas Jefferson other than his remarkable contributions to the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution was responsible for the existence of the two party system in the U.S.

3. First time guests were recognized. These included new members Bill Kruzuzykowski, Robert and son Ivan Tyler (new junior member) and his wife Karen, Ed Walker, Joseph von Teichert and his friend Kimberly Locke and new associates Stephen Moore and Robert Grenadino.

4. The “Call of the Roll” was issued and compatriots and DAR members introduced themselves and their patriot ancestor(s) followed by a break for lunch.

5. New member certificates were presented to Bill Kruzuzykowski, Robert and son Ivan Tyler (new junior member), Ed Walker, and Joseph von Teichert.

6. The minutes of the previous chapter meeting on May 20, 2017 were unanimously approved by a voice vote.

7. Registrar Steve Barnes announced that there will be a genealogy workshop in October, dates to be announced. Several of the new members expressed their appreciation for Steve for his assistance with their applications. National SAR is awarding Steve another Oak Leaf Cluster (his fourth!) for at least 10 new successful applications this last year.

8. Secretary Dick Humphrey brought the chapter’s attention to the SAR Magazine delivered this past week. He described the chapter ties and medals which are available to members for purchase. Additionally, he announced that 2018 dues are now being collected, still $75 as last year total ($35 NSSAR, $20 CASSAR, $20 Sons of Liberty). Payments may be made at chapter meetings, via the chapter’s website at www.sons-of-liberty-sar.org or by check mailed to Dick.

9. Secretary Humphrey mentioned that the next two chapter meetings will be held at the Tam on Saturdays October 21 and November 18.

10. Treasurer’s report from John Kuzma (not present) was referenced by Dick Humphrey, calling attention to the negative returns on the $50,000+ investment portfolio with Raymond James.

11. Trustee Mark Ladd described the upcoming chapter officer election and urged members to consider joining the executive council.

12. President Smith shared some interesting takeaways from a seminar/briefing he attended recently in Washington, D.C. In particular, comments regarding North Korea and the Middle East were appreciated.

13.Gen. Smith gave the benediction and led in the recitation of the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned at 1:55pm.

14. Attendance 26 (20 SAR members, 1 chapter associate and 5 guests). Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, September 17, 2017.

Minutes 2017-05-20

SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES March 18, 2017, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. The meeting was called to order by President Gen. David Smith followed by the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. The compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual. 

2. First time guests were recognized.

3. “Call of the Roll” was issued and compatriots and DAR members introduced themselves and their patriot ancestor(s).

4. Four S.A.R. supplemental certificates were recognized for compatriot Glenn Reasoner. Glenn spoke movingly of the contributions of his patriot forbears.

5. After breaking for lunch, the minutes of the previous chapter meeting on November 19, 2016 were unanimously approved by a voice vote.

6. President Smith reported on the success of the Massing of the Colors at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills on February 19. Discussion followed regarding future staffing and the need for leadership support.  The topic is to be rigorously pursued at an upcoming Executive Council session.

7. Gen. Smith gave the benediction and led in the recitation of the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned around 2:00pm.

8. Attendance 24 (17 SAR members, 2 chapter associates and 5 guests). Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, April 1, 2017, in absentia. Details supplied by Trustee Mark Ladd and Treasurer John Kuzma.  

Minutes 2017-03-18

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES March 18, 2017, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. The meeting was called to order by President Gen. David Smith followed by the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. The compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual. 

2. First time guests were recognized.

3. “Call of the Roll” was issued and compatriots and DAR members introduced themselves and their patriot ancestor(s).

4. Four S.A.R. supplemental certificates were recognized for compatriot Glenn Reasoner. Glenn spoke movingly of the contributions of his patriot forbears.

5. After breaking for lunch, the minutes of the previous chapter meeting on November 19, 2016 were unanimously approved by a voice vote.

6. President Smith reported on the success of the Massing of the Colors at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills on February 19. Discussion followed regarding future staffing and the need for leadership support.  The topic is to be rigorously pursued at an upcoming Executive Council session.

7. Gen. Smith gave the benediction and led in the recitation of the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned around 2:00pm.

8. Attendance 24 (17 SAR members, 2 chapter associates and 5 guests). Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, April 1, 2017, in absentia. Details supplied by Trustee Mark Ladd and Treasurer John Kuzma.  

Minutes 2016-11-19

SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES November 19, 2016, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. Call to Order by Trustee and Past President Mark Ladd in the absence of President Gen. David Smith at 12:06pm. He gave the invocation; Tom Pelson led the Pledge of Allegiance. The compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.
2. First time guests were recognized. Included were Harry Knapp and new member Mary Krell. Members of the Burchett clan were present including compatriots Bob Burchett, son Robbie Burchett, and ‘cousin’ Bill Burchett who was presented with his SAR member certificate. The Burchetts arrived in Bill’s dazzling classic 1928 Packard Phaeton convertible.
3. Mark Ladd led in the “Call of the Roll” as compatriots and DAR members introduced themselves and their patriot ancestor(s).
4. S.A.R. new member certificates were presented to Bill Burchett and Marty Krell. Bob Burchett presented a vintage Eagle Scout medal to his son, Robbie.
5. After breaking for lunch, the minutes of the previous chapter meeting on October 15, 2016 were approved (with the notation that the Gary Calvin’s chapter office description be amended to spell “Web Master” properly as “Webmaster”) by a voice vote after a motion by David Hayball and second by Gary Calvin.
6. Registrar Steve Barnes reported that the number of new members for Sons of Liberty this year has increased and may reach 26 by the end of the year as well as 20 supplemental and 1 memorial membership. He pointed out that the emphasis on retention is only part of the Society’s longevity picture because without new blood, attrition will eventually eliminate everyone!
7. Treasurer John Kuzma announced the bank balance and status of the chapter’s general and investment funds. Compatriot Jim McHargue reminded us that ¾ of the investment account’s returns may be used for chapter purposes while ¼ will be reinvested. So far this year the investment account is approximate $300 below the beginning of the year balance.
8. Secretary Dick Humphrey clarified for newer attendees the terms compatriot, supplementary and memorial applications. The 2017 chapter meeting schedule was listed on the agenda. 2017 dues of $75 are being actively collected through the middle of December. Checks may be mailed to him or payment made via the PayPal portal on the chapter’s website at www.sons-of-liberty-sar.org.
9. Compatriot Jim McHargue represented Sons of Liberty at the November 3-5 CASSAR Board of Managers meeting at the San Francisco airport Hilton Hotel. In the cordial atmosphere, Jim reported that the breakout session for chapter registrars was particularly beneficial. Jim presented to the chapter the Partners in Patriotism Certificate from NSSAR recognizing the support from Sons of Liberty. He also presented chapter registrar Steve Barnes with a Liberty Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster for the numerous applications he has successful shepherded.
10. On behalf of President David Smith, the chapter was urged to approve the purchase of a one-time liability insurance policy for the Feb. 19, 2017 Massing of the Colors Event. After considerable discussion, David Hayball moved that up to $600 be allocated from the chapter’s general fund for this insurance policy which does not include “black powder firings.” Gary Calvin seconded the motion which was then passed unanimously by voice vote. More discussion followed regarding the possibility of extending coverage for black powder firings which would enable the artillery cannons and Morgan’s Rifles group to fire their weapons. At David Hayball’s suggestion, further discussion was referred to a future meeting of the chapter’s Executive Council. The Warbirds flyby was briefly discussed. Their fee is $1000. Some talk was made of underwriting by chapter members with the possibility of the chapter’s general funds being used for up to half the amount if necessary. However, no motions were made.
11. Compatriot David Lasher, Awards and Event Committee Chairman, announced that member name badges are now available for only $15 (magnetic or pocket flap) which are really identical to those offered by the NSSAR online store for $20. Details and order information will be forthcoming shortly. David also presented a new project to prepare a chapter directory in PDF form only. This can facilitate more and easier interactions between members. Forms to submit personal bio information will also be forthcoming. Creation of a Sons of Liberty “challenge coin” was discussed. There was general agreement that this was a good thing. We were cautioned that the words “Sons of the American Revolution” cannot be used because of restrictions by the NSSAR.
12. The chapter’s attention was drawn to the invitation of President David Smith to attend a New Year’s Eve celebration and party at his home in Palmdale. RSVP to niesesmith413@gmail.com
13. Compatriot Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #15, Washington Crosses the Delaware and the Battle of Trenton. This December 25th is the 240th Anniversary of the memorable and significant event.
14. Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in the recitation of the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned at 2:15pm.
15. Attendance 31 (18 SAR members, 2 chapter associates and 11 guests). Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, Nov. 21, 2016

Minutes 2016-09-17

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES September 17, 2016, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. Call to Order by Chapter President, Gen. David Smith at 12:13om. He gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. The compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.
2. Welcome was extended to first-time guests: Michael Vogler (Associate), Chris Harness (nephew of Don Jones),
3. President Smith began the “Call of the Roll.” During this period John Kuzma spoke of the recent promotion of President David Smith to Brigadier General by the California Military Authority.
4. After breaking for lunch, S.A.R. Supplemental Membership certificates were presented to Glenn Reasoner and to Jeffrey Prang (2, actually). Compatriot Thomas Walter Perkins received his S.A.R. new member certificate whose patriot ancestor was David Perkins Jr. A Chapter Associate certificate was presented to Michael Vogler.
5. President Smith along with James Fosdyck, Executive Vice President of California Society Sons of the American Revolution, presented Compatriot James McHargue with a 20 year S.A.R. membership certificate and pin. President Smith also presented Jim McHargue with the Bronze Roger Sherman Certificate and Medal to recognize his more than 20 years’ service with the Sons of Liberty chapter, as president and other officer positions. He championed the name change from San Fernando Valley Chapter to Sons of Liberty Chapter. Jim has also untiringly made arrangements for the annual joint meetings with Society of Colonial Wars and other groups in January for the last 14 years. The chapter has benefited greatly from his efforts and support.
6. Compatriot David Lasher, chair of the Awards and Events Committee, unveiled a poster displaying the new Sons of Liberty chapter logo – see design at the top of these minutes. He explained the significance of the stars and dates.
7. The minutes of the previous chapter meeting on May 21, 2016 were approved.
8. Registrar Steve Barnes reported that 8 new membership applications have been approved. Also a memorial certificate for William Adams Ude (a connection with Compatriot Robert Boris). Some 17 applications aare currently in process.
9. Treasurer John Kuzma announced that a new batch of chapter ties will be delivered this coming week.
10. To update the authorized signers on the Sons of Liberty account with Union Bank, a motion was unanimously passed authorizing the removal of former vice president, Tom Pelton, former treasurer Curtis Ward and former treasurer David Eaton. Added to the account as a signer will be current vice president Mark Ladd.
11. Visiting CASSAR Executive Vice President Jim Fosdyck and his wife Uni presented the CASSAR fund raising efforts with a quilt raffle. They also presented Jim McHargue a Quilt of Valor for his support. Vice President Fosdyck presented 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemorative Lapel pins and buttons for spouses to compatriots David Hayball, James McHargue, Loren Marsteller and John Juzma as they each saw active military service between 1955 and 1975.
12. An announcement was made for a volunteer to represent Sons of Liberty at the Fall CASSAR Board of Managers meeting at Hilton San Francisco Airport, November 3-5.
13. Vice President Mark Ladd presented a slate of officers to stand for election for 2017. The following slate of nominees was accepted and a motion approved for the nominations to be closed.
     President – Gen. David G. Smith        Secretary – Dick Humphrey
     1st Vice President – Jeffrey Prang      2nd Vice President / Web Master – Gary Calvin
     Registrar – Steve Barnes                   Treasurer – John Kuzma
     Trustee – David Hayball                     Trustee – Mark Ladd
     Trustee – Robert Boris                       Trustee – Ron Johnson
14. Secretary Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #13, The Battle of Kings Mountain.
15. President David Smith gave the benediction and led the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned at 2:10pm.
16. Attendance 30 (18 S.A.R. members, 4 chapter associates and 8 guests).
Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, September 17, 2016.

Minutes 2016-10-15

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES October 15, 2016, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles

1. Call to Order by Chapter President, Gen. David Smith at 12:10om. He gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. The compatriots present recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. After breaking for lunch, welcome was extended to first-time guests: Vana Vogler, Bob denBleyker (friend of Don Jones), new chapter associate John Richardson, Nancy Heflin, John and Sharman Borncamp and Valerie Greenbeck. In addition, chapter members Johnny Borncamp and Gary Parriott (dual member from Nevada) attended their first Sons of Liberty meeting and Jeff Felton attended after an absence of a couple of years.

3. President Smith began the “Call of the Roll.”

4. S.A.R. new member certificates were presented to Don Justin Jones and David B. Hance by president Smith. Robert Boris accepted the certificate for a memorial membership honoring William Adams Ude.

5. President Smith presented the Bronze C.A.R.-S.A.R. Medal of Appreciation and certificate to Sharman Borncamp, mother of chapter member John Borncamp. Sharman has a 30 year history of working with the Children of the American Revolution and activities with Operation Gratitude. Next president Smith presented the S.A.R. Law Enforcement Medal and certificate to chapter member John Borncamp. John has served honorably with the California Highway Patrol for the last ten years. John is a specialist in roadside impairment detection and is a member of the Advanced Fatal Accident Investigative Team. He is a seven time recipient of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Award.

6. The minutes of the previous chapter meeting on September 17, 2016 were approved by a voice vote after a motion by Mark Ladd and second by David Hayball.

7. Registrar Steve Barnes reported that the number of new members for Sons of Liberty this year has reached 19. There will be a genealogy workshop sometime in November.

8. Secretary Dick Humphrey spoke for Treasurer John Kuzma (who was absent). Annual dues ($75 = $35 national, $20 state, $20 chapter) are now due and will be solicited. Easiest payment option is via PayPal on the Sons of Liberty website.

9. The slate of officers nominated in September was put forward for election. A motion to elect the entire slate unanimously was made by David Hayball and seconded by Tom Pelton and passed by voice vote. Installation will be in January at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The new officers are as follows. President – Gen. David G. Smith Secretary – Dick Humphrey 1st Vice President – Jeffrey Prang 2nd Vice President / Web Master – Gary Calvin Registrar – Steve Barnes Treasurer – John Kuzma Trustee – David Hayball Trustee – Mark Ladd Trustee – Robert Boris Trustee – Ron Johnson

10. President Smith led a brief discussion regarding the insurance coverage requirement for black powder firings at the Massing of the Colors. After Gen. Smith obtains some quotations, the amount may be presented for pledges from the chapter.

11. Secretary Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #14, The American Revolution – Half-Time Report.

12. David Hayball led the SAR Closing Ritual. The meeting was adjourned at 2:00pm.

13. Attendance 30 (17 S.A.R. members, 2 chapter associates and 11 guests).

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, October 15, 2016.

Minutes 2016-05-21

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR


MEETING MINUTES May 21, 2016, Tam O’Shanter restaurant.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President, Col. David Smith at 12:10pm. He gave the invocation; Gen. John Mohler the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag, and the compatriots recited the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. First-time guests were welcomed, including Don Jones, Tammy friend of Tim Marxer, Dale Runge and friend, and new chapter associates Bill Burchett (and caregiver Hector), Lauren Marstellar, David Hance and wife Carol, Tom Perkins and wife Nancy.

3. After breaking for lunch via the Tam’s carving station, Pres. Smith led the “Call of the Roll.”

4. President Smith presented an associate certificate to new chapter associate David Hance and S.A.R. supplemental certificates to Compatriots Peter Sheerin and Mark Ladd.

5. President Smith presented member anniversary certificates; those not present will receive theirs by mail.

     5 year members: Richard Lewis Humphrey, Kenneth Karl Keyser, Paul Kenneth Keyser, Louis Timothy Marxer, John George Mohler, Daniel Quiroz Prang.
     10 year members: William Francis Fitzgerald, Sean Duffield Hayball, David Conrad Lasher, Jeffrey Prang, Michael David Stufflebean, Vincent Anthony Thompson.
     15 year members: John Harold Borncamp, William Francis Price, Dale Keith Runge.
     35 yrs Bruce Anderson Jagger, David Charles Runells.
     40 yrs Kenneth C. Johnson

President Smith also announced that Compatriot Daniel Curtis will be presenting an S.A.R. Flag Award to a colleague at the Rand Corporation.
Compatriots James McHargue and CASSAR Vice President South James Fosdyck presented an S.A.R. Flag Award to the San Fernando Mission.
JROTC awards were presented in person by President Smith, Vice President Gary Calvin and Trustee David Eaton at area high schools.

6. Compatriot Jeffrey Prang, Los Angeles County Assessor, presented an L.A. County Assessor’s Office Appreciation Scroll to chapter Registrar, Steven Barnes for his outstanding efforts in getting new member applications completed and approved.

7. President Smith presented the S.A.R. Military Service award to chapter treasurer, John Kuzma. He also presented the N.S.S.A.R. JROTC Endowment Fund medal and certificate to Compatriot Gary Dubois for his generosity to that fund.

8. Minutes of the March 19, 2016 were approved by voice vote.

9. Registrar Steve Barnes provided updated totals of new members, chapter associates, and supplemental approvals. The next genealogy workshop will be June 11 at the Family History Library. He is also following up with Compatriot David Lasher regarding the Boy Scouts genealogy merit badge.

10. Treasurer John Kuzma reported the chapter’s General Fund balance of $12,883.59 (4/30/2016) and Permanent Fund total of $57,205.10 (3/30/2016).  Secretary Dick Humphrey described S.A.R. and chapter insignia available for purchase from the N.S.S.A.R. online store and from chapter treasurer, John Kuzma.

11. Vice President Gary Calvin described the Sons of Liberty booth location at the upcoming Genealogy Jamboree, June 3-5, at the Bob Hope Airport Marriott Hotel. He requested volunteers to assist with staffing the Exhibit Hall booth.

12. President Smith commented about the Massing of the Colors in 2017. The 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026 was brought to the attention of the attendees. Compatriot David Lasher urged members to attend the upcoming Highland Games on May 28,2 9 in Costa Mesa. Steve Barnes moved that a $300 budget be approved for and individual or small group from the chapter to examine and coordinate chapter agendas. It was approved by voice vote. The 2016 SAR Annual Conference on the American Revolution: Empires of Liberty that will be held June 10-12 in Pasadena.

13. Revolutionary Minute #12, The Battle of Long Island, was presented by Secretary Dick Humphrey.

14. President Smith gave the benediction and led the SAR Closing Ritual.

15. The meeting was adjourned at 2:10pm. The attendance count was 39 (23 members, 4 associates and 12 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, May 21, 2016

Minutes 2016-03-19

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, S.A.R.  

MEETING MINUTES March 19, 2016, Tam O’Shanter restaurant.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President, Col. David Smith, at 12:04 PM.  He gave the invocation, and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag, and finally the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. There were no new members present, but we did welcome several guests: Gretchen Moore – daughter of member Timothy Moore, Ava Horsman – daughter of member Bryan Horsman, and Donna Locke, wife of member Michael Locke. 

3. The group was dismissed for lunch and the meeting formalities resumed about 1:00pm.

4. The traditional chapter Roll Call began with David Hayball, each member sharing a patriot ancestor and a comment perhaps. Elliott Graham, chapter member for over 20 years, noted that he has three validated patriot ancestors. David Lasher commented that he is able to provide notary service.

5. Liberty Medal presentations were made to David Hayball and Dana Dunlap in recognition of their work in shepherding member applications into the S.A.R.

6. Supplemental ancestor certificates were presented to Dana Dunlap, Bryan Horsman, Tim Moore, Ken Henry and Dick Humphrey.

7. Minutes from the January chapter meeting held briefly prior to the January luncheon at the Los Angeles Athletic Club were approved.

8. Registrar Steve Barnes reported on the success of recent genealogy workshops (8-10 present in February); the next workshop is June 11, following the Jamboree. Steve commented on the interest of chapter associates and has been active in keeping pertinent information updated on the Sons of Liberty website (www.sons-of-liberty-sar.org)..

9. Secretary Dick Humphrey reported that chapter membership has increased from 105 to 113 since the beginning of the year. Dick also called attention to the financial report distributed in the absence of Treasurer John Kuzma. President Smith commented that bids for liability insurance would be obtained for 2017.

10. President David Smith reported on the Massing of the Colors event at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills on Valentine’s Day, February 14. A spirited discussion took place following Col. Smith’s call for helpful feedback in looking ahead to next year’s event. More water and medical support are needed and the speech should be briefer!  The helpers from the Hollywood Bowl, arranged by Mark Ladd, were extremely helpful and enthusiastic.  Electricity supply was a problem again. The Warbirds flyover was a highlight along with the many color guards present.

11. Members were encouraged to consider attending the spring CASSAR Board of Managers meeting in Sacramento in April. None of those present indicated their intention of attending. Members are also encouraged to help represent our Sons of Liberty chapter at the upcoming Genealogy Jamboree, June 3-5, at the Burbank Marriott by Bob Hope Airport.

12. Col. Smith indicated that several fund raising ideas would be considered in an executive council session meeting in the next couple of weeks with consensus ideas brought back for consideration by the full chapter. 13. Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #11, describing the Revolutionary War in the South and particularly the exploits of Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion in South Carolina.

14. President Smith gave the benediction and led the chapter in the ritual S.A.R. closing.

15. The meeting was adjourned at 2:00pm. The attendance count was 20 (17 members, and 3 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, March 21, 2016

Minutes 2016-01-16

  

SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES January 16, 2016, Los Angeles Athletic Club.

1. As co-hosts, the Sons of Liberty joined the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of California at their 121st General Court of the California Society. The luncheon meeting was held at the Los Angeles Athletic Club in downtown Los Angeles.

2. Call to Order by Society of Colonial Wars California Governor Charles Read around 12:00pm.

3. Besides various business items and announcements of the Society of Colonial Wars, several agenda items were specific to our Sons of Liberty chapter.

4. Certificates of appreciation were presented by chapter member and elected Los Angeles County Tax Assessor Jeff Prang. On his own, Jeff presented elaborately crafted scrolls to the presidents of the various societies present. He also included scrolls for Sons of Liberty treasurer, John Kuzma, and secretary, Richard Humphrey.

5. Chapter president Col. David Smith gave greetings and brief remarks listing various purposes and activities of the Sons of Liberty S.A.R. chapter. Besides our general meetings, these included participation in the Wreaths Across America program and in particular, the upcoming 34th annual Massing of the Colors at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.

6. The newly elected Sons of Liberty chapter officers for 2016 were called forward. Those present included:
   President – Col. David Smith
   1st Vice President – Gary Calvin
   2nd Vice President – Mark Ladd
   Treasurer – John Kuzma
   Secretary – Dick Humphrey
   Registrar – Steve Barnes
   Webmaster – Mark Ladd
   Genealogist – Gary Calvin
   Trustees – Ron Johnson, David Hayball, David Eaton
John Dodd, Vice President General of the Western Division, NSSAR administered the oath of office.

7. The meeting was adjourned around 2:00pm. The attendance count was 21 (17 members plus 4 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey Secretary January 17, 2016

Minutes 2015-11-21

SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES November 21, 2015, the Tam o’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles.

1. Call to Order by Chapter Vice President, Mark Ladd, in the absence of President, Col. David Smith, at 12:00 PM. VP Ladd led with an invocation, then the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag, and finally the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. New member Lt. Col. Daniel Curtis was introduced but there were no first time guests present. Daniel shared how he became acquainted with the S.A.R. via searching at Ancestry.com and discovered our chapter’s website from a Google search. Most interesting, Daniel told how each of the six generations going back to his patriot ancestor, Lt. John Dent from Virginia, has served our country in the armed forces!

3. Following the traditional chapter Roll Call, the group was dismissed for lunch.

4. Visiting today was James Fosdyck, Vice President South for CASSAR and his wife Un Hui Yi. James presented the S.A.R. Flag Award certificate to the Tam O’Shanter for regularly and properly displaying the flag of the United States of America. Our server, Sharon, accepted on behalf of the restaurant. Mr. Fosdyck also presented the S.A.R. Partners in Patriotism certificate to our Sons of Liberty chapter, most probably, he said for our efforts with the Massing of the Colors. Finally, the Liberty Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster were presented in absentia to Dana Dunlap and David Hayball each for sponsoring ten successful applications to the Sons of the American Revolution. James also described a new initiative to recognize and honor Vietnam veterans and described the operation of Honor Flight. Finally, he announced the 141st Annual Meeting of the Membership to be held at The Embassy Suites, Riverfront Promenade in Sacramento, April 14-16, 2016.

5. Approval of the minutes of the October 17, 2015 chapter meeting was moved, seconded and approved by unanimous voice vote.

6. Secretary Dick Humphrey announced that dues reminders have gone out. So far, about 40 members have returned payments for the $75 dues for 2016, roughly one-half of our paid membership. Humphrey also summarized the reports and discussions at the Nov. 6 C.A.S.S.A.R. Board of Managers meeting in Riverside.

7. Treasurer John Kuzma reported that the current balance in the Raymond James fund is slightly in excess of $57,000 and the Union Bank account about $16,000. He announced that donations during this renewal period have totaled $585.

8. Registrar Steve Barnes announced that three applications have been approved so far in the month of November.

9. D.A.R. representatives Mary Ellen Mohler and Barbara Johnson announced the details of the Sons of Liberty Christmas party to be held at the home of John and Mary Ellen Mohler at 5:00pm on Saturday, December 19. Their address is 7 Richland Place, Pasadena, CA 91103. This will be a sit-down dinner with several member wives providing the meal. Sons of Liberty chapter will host the beverages. A highlight of the evening will be a “cut-throat gift exchange.” Bring a wrapped gift – $10-$15, serious or funny – for an entertaining activity after dinner.

10. Secretary Humphrey read the names of those nominated for chapter officers in 2016.
       President – Col. David Smith                  1st Vice President and Genealogist – Gary Calvin
       Registrar – Steve Barnes                        2nd Vice President and Webmaster – Mark Ladd
       Treasurer – John Kuzma                        Secretary – Dick Humphrey
       Trustees – David Hayball, David Eaton and Ron Johnson.
It was moved, seconded and passed by voice vote to close the nominations. Then a motion was moved, seconded and unanimously passed by voice vote again to elect the nominees as officers of the Sons of Liberty Chapter, CASSAR for 2016. Installation will take place at the January 16, 2016 meeting held at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, the event being co-hosted by our chapter with the Society of Colonial Wars and other allied groups.

11. Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #9 about the battles at Saratoga and the surrender of British General John Burgoyne in October 1777. This has been recognized at the turning point of the American Revolution.

12. Vice President Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in the closing S.A.R. ritual.

13. The meeting was adjourned at 2:15 PM. The attendance count was 23 (18 members, and 5 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, November 21, 2015

Minutes 2015-10-17

Sons of Liberty Chapter

CASSAR MEETING MINUTES Oct. 17, 2015, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President, Col. David Smith, at 12:07 PM. Col. Smith led with an invocation, then the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag, and finally the S.A.R. Opening Ritual.

2. New member Gary DuBois was introduced but there were no first time guests present.

3. The group was dismissed for lunch.

4. New member, Gary Peter Dubois, was presented with his membership certificate. His patriot ancestor was Germain Dionne. Also joining, but not present, was Gary’s son, Colin Michael DuBois. The S.A.R. military service medal was also presented to Gary who served as a quartermaster in the Army Reserve from 1981 to 1993.

5. The “Call of the Roll” proceeded as members of S.A.R. and D.A.R. identified their patriot ancestors and service.

6. Approval of the minutes of the September 19, 2015 chapter meeting was moved by David Hayball, seconded by Tom Pelton and approved by unanimous voice vote.

7. Secretary Dick Humphrey announced that the 2016 dues would be collected between November 1 and December 31. Total amount will be $75 = $20 chapter dues + $20 state dues + $35 national dues. Payment can be made via PayPal on the chapter’s website or via check directly to Secretary Humphrey. Announcements will be sent out via e-mail and by USPS to those without Internet mail addresses.

8. Secretary Humphrey proposed that the chapter cover the annual $5 dues for junior members in order to reduce the complexity of dues collection. As there currently only about 8 junior members, this would be a cost of $40 annually. The suggestion was approved and recommended to be included in a description of actions supported in the website page with background regarding dues. Also to be mentioned is that dues are covered by the chapter for members active currently in military service.

9. Treasurer John Kuzma reported that the current balance in the Raymond James fund is $57,499 and the Union Bank account $12,061.

10. Registrar Steve Barnes announced that national S.A.R. is adopting a new on-line application process. Some bugs are to be expected. He said that national is giving priority to processing new applications over supplementals.

11. President Smith gave several comments regarding the 2016 Massing of the Colors. (1) The date will be Feb. 14, 2016, Valentine’s Day. (2) The event is in need of a person to coordinate and expand public relations. Jeff Prang volunteered to continue his publicity efforts of 2015. (3) Last year’s popular fly-by can be repeated by the San Diego group for the same low cost of $1000. David Hayball moved that the group be retained at this rate for 2016 using funds from the chapter and donations. Bryan Horsman seconded the motion which was then approved unanimously. (4) Col. Smith explained the action by the Executive Committee to limit medals provided at chapter expense only to the ROTC groups actually participating. Others may request medals, paying only the chapter’s cost. (5) The topic of a guest speaker was discussed and generally endorsed. Jeff Prang has two possible contacts. Col. Smith expressed a preference for someone in uniform as that makes a difference with the ROTC participants. (6) Gary Bohannon, who has moved to northern California has volunteered to manage for one more time the chapter website for Massing of the Colors.

12. 2nd Vice President and Past President Mark Ladd announced the Nominating Committee slate for officers for 2016. These include: President – Col. David Smith, 1st Vice President and Genealogist – Gary Calvin, 2nd Vice President and Webmaster – Mark Ladd, Treasurer – John Kuzma, Secretary – Dick Humphrey, Trustees – David Hayball, David Eaton and Ron Johnson. David Hayball moved that this report be accepted. After seconded by Gary Calvin, it was unanimously endorsed.

13. Mark Ladd announced the chapter meeting schedule for 2016. Jan. 16, Saturday – combined meeting with Society of Colonial Wars at Los Angeles Athletic Club. Feb. 14, Sunday – Massing of the Colors with prep meeting at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Saturday, Feb. 13. Mar. 19, Saturday – regular chapter meeting at Tam O’Shanter. May 21, Saturday – regular chapter meeting at Tam O’Shanter. Sep. 17, Saturday – regular chapter meeting at Tam O’Shanter. Oct. 15, Saturday – regular chapter meeting at Tam O’Shanter. Nov. 19, Saturday – regular chapter meeting at Tam O’Shanter.

14. Bryan Horsman announced that the Honor Flight organization was welcoming back 66 World War II Veterans on Sunday, October 25 at LAX, Terminal 6. Members are encouraged to be present for the group’s return from Washington D.C. at 3:00pm (come around 2:00pm).

15. Col. Smith reiterated the announcement of a Halloween Party at the “Smith Haunted House” on Friday, October 30 at 7:00pm, 41048 Indigo Way, Palmdale, CA 93551. RSVP to niesesmith413@gmail.com. Prize for best costume!

16. General John Mohler and his wife, Mary Ellen, have graciously opened their home in Pasadena for a Christmas Party on Saturday, December 19 in the evening. Keep that on your calendar.

17. Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #8 about the events on December 31, 1775 when patriot Continental Army Forces under General Richard Montgomery and Colonel Benedict Arnold attacked Quebec City unsuccessfully, ending any real chance that Quebec Province might join with the 13 colonies.

18. President Col. Smith gave the benediction and led in the closing S.A.R. ritual. 19. The meeting was adjourned at 2:14 PM. The attendance count was 18 (14 members, and 4 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, October 17, 2015

Minutes 2015-09-19

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES Sep. 19, 2015, the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant, Los Angeles.

1. Call to Order by Chapter Secretary, Dick Humphrey, at 12:00 in the absence of President Col. David Smith and Vice President Mark Ladd.

2. Compatriot Timothy Marxer led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag; this was followed by the invocation by Secretary Humphrey.

3. Secretary Humphrey opened the members “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves along with any guests and gave the name of their patriot ancestor. Guests today included Ava Horsman, T.J. Moore, Amy Chidiac, Tony Fortun, Paula McHargue, Barbara Johnson, Carol Locke, Donna Locke, and Lorrain Titus.

4. Following a break for lunch, the minutes of the previous meeting of May 16, 2015 were approved by those present following a motion from the floor.

5. Membership certificates were presented and proudly received by Camille Chidiac and his sons, Jackson and Theodoro. Certificates were also presented to U.S. Marine Joseph Fortun in the presence of his father, Tony, along with the certificate in absentia for brother Benjamin Fortun. Brothers David and Michael Locke received their certificates while being admired by family members. Finally, Kari Neptune accepted his membership certificate, sharing the fascinating story of his patriot ancestor being freed from slavery to serve in Massachusetts for three years. New members not present included Lt. Col. Daniel Curtis, Kevin Downey, Collin DuBois, Gary Dubois, Daniel Jacobs, Robert Jacobs, John McMorrow, Joseph Reid and new junior member Zachary Becker. Reinstated members included Nicholas Anduze (present), Gary Dickey, William Price, Kenneth Rhinehart and Gene Smith. There are five new chapter associates: Peter Cagney, John Foote, Edward Lundie, Mark Malebranche and Craig Paterson.

6. Chapter secretary, Dick Humphrey, announced that since our May meeting, 14 new members have been approved and 3 new junior members. Along with 5 reinstated members this brings the current chapter membership to 135. He also conveyed that former chapter president, Gary Bohannon, has accepted a position in Northern California and is transferring his membership to the Thomas Jefferson chapter CASSAR. Dick also announced various awards presented by NSSAR to the California Society (CASSAR) including the Liberty Medal to Dana Dunlap for sponsoring ten or more new members and an oak leaf cluster to David Hayball’s existing Liberty Medal, also for sponsoring ten or more new members.

7. The financial report was given by treasurer, John Kuzma. He briefly explained the investment and checking accounts. He also had chapter ties and medals available for purchase by members after the meeting.

8. Registrar Steve Barnes reported on the large number of successful applications being completed. He described the joy and satisfaction of seeing ancestral lines identified and stories of patriots revealed. The upcoming genealogy workshop is scheduled for Saturday, October 10 at the Los Angeles Family History Library, 10741 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90025.

9. Dick Humphrey announced that elections for chapter officers are just around the corner. Also annual dues for 2016 will be solicited during the months of November and December. Dues for 2016 total $75 ($35 national, $20 state, $20 chapter).

10. Barbara Johnson, wife of Compatriot Ron Johnson, announced that Gen. John Mohler and his wife Mary Ellen are cohosting a Christmas get-together with Col. Smith and his wife. The party is slated for Saturday evening, December 19 at the home of the Mohlers in Pasadena near the Rose Bowl. A show of hands indicated some 17 of those present were interested in attending.

11. Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute, #7 – Operation Dorchester Heights. Under the leadership of General George Washington in March 1776, the Americans surrounding Boston surreptitiously at night fortified Dorchester Heights. The cannons deployed forced the British to evacuate Boston, freeing up New England for the remainder of the Revolutionary War and cementing a change in attitudes throughout America and Europe.

12. The next chapter meeting is scheduled for October 17, again at the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant at 2980 Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles.

13. The meeting was adjourned around 2:15pm. The attendance count was 31 (22 members, and 9 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, September 19, 2015

Minutes 2015-05-17

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SONS OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES May 16, 2015, The SmokeHouse Restaurant, Burbank.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President, Col. David Smith at 12:15pm.

2. Gen. John Mohler led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag; this was followed by the invocation by President Smith.

3. President Smith opened the members “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves along with any guests and gave the name of their patriot ancestor.

4. Gary Calvin moved that the minutes of the previous meeting of January 17, 2015 be accepted. After being seconded by Mark Ladd, those present voted unanimously in approval.

5. A membership report was given by chapter secretary, Dick Humphrey, announcing that the chapter membership beginning in 2015 is 108, down 11 from Jan 2014. So far in 2015, six applications have been approved by S.A.R. Dick also relayed that members’ street and e-mail addresses have been updated in the chapter’s Mail Chimp list and in the National S.A.R. member database. Dick has submitted articles for chapter news in both the California Compatriot and the national S.A.R. Magazine.  Look for them.

6. The financial report was given by treasurer, John Kuzma. At the end of April, the Raymond-James investment account balance was $63,252.63 and the Union Bank checking account was $11,359.85. This included an expenditure of $397.60 for upfront costs associated with the Genealogy Jamboree in June and revenue of $348.90 from application fees, associate fees, supplemental fees, merchandise sales, tool kits and PayPal. President Smith pointed out that the origin of the checking account funds is being carefully investigated to determine how much, if any, might be from a bequest from some years past. Smith also announced that a portion of the investment account has been redirected to a fund which should provide some significant, liquid returns. Finally Col. Smith announced that member Louis Timothy Marxer has made an end-of-life provision such that a portion of his estate will go to the Sons of Liberty chapter. A codicil to this effect has been given to Gary Bohannon. Timothy Marxer, being present, was roundly applauded.

7. Registrar Steve Barnes explained the USB flash drives he is preparing with files that will be helpful for applicants. He has been very active in shepherding several applications this year for new members. He has designed a certificate to be presented to new chapter associates. He also is well underway with a timeline project on the chapter website to place the service of patriot ancestors of the Sons of Liberty along a timeline of Revolutionary War actions.

8. Genealogist Gary Calvin called for volunteers to staff the chapter booth at the SCGS Genealogy Jamboree being held at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel June 5-7. Members may indicate their availability via a signup page on the chapter website.

9. President Smith explained that trustee David Hayball is in Texas at this time sending off his son, Sean, a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal, to duty in Germany.

10. After lunch was completed, certificates were presented to these new members: James Arthur Brown – patriot ancestor: Marcus Grove, Camille Charles Chidiac – patriot ancestor: Col. John Sevier, Bradford Thomas Grady – patriot ancestor: William Dunlap Jr., Bryan Kent Horsman – patriot ancestor: Joseph Adair Sr., Glenn David Reasoner – patriot ancestor: Peter Reasoner. Supplemental member certificates were presented to Tom Pelton and, in absentia, his son David.

11. President Smith reminded those present that the next chapter meeting scheduled for September 19 will be held back at the Tam O’Shanter Restaurant at 2980 Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles.

12. Dick Humphrey presented a Revolutionary Minute, recounting the stirring defense of our patriot ancestors at the Battle for Bunker Hill.

13. The meeting was adjourned around 2:00pm.   The attendance count was 29 (19 members, 1 associate and 9 guests) at today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, May 16, 2015

Minutes 2015-01-17

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Sons of Liberty Chapter CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES January 17, 2015, Los Angeles Athletic Club.

1. As co-hosts, the Sons of Liberty joined the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of California at their 120th General Court of the California Society. The luncheon meeting was held at the Los Angeles Athletic Club in downtown Los Angeles.

2. Call to Order by Society of Colonial Wars California Governor Charles Read around 12:00pm.

3. Besides various business items and announcements of the Society of Colonial Wars, several agenda items were specific to our Sons of Liberty chapter.

4. Certificates of appreciation were presented by SCW Governor Charles Read to Sons of Liberty outgoing president, Mark Ladd, and incoming president, Col. David Smith.

5. Chapter president Mark Ladd gave greetings and brief remarks listing various purposes and activities of the Sons of Liberty S.A.R. chapter. Besides our general meetings, these included participation in the Wreaths Across America program, support for the Wounded Warriors project, recognition of the JROTC programs, Eagle Scout scholarships, and particularly the upcoming 33rd annual Massing of the Colors at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.

6. Mark Ladd also introduced incoming president, Col. David Smith, with an abbreviated (!) though lengthy and amazing bio.

7. The newly elected Sons of Liberty chapter officers for 2015 were called forward. Those present included: President – Col. David Smith 1st Vice President – Tom Pelton 2nd Vice President – Mark Ladd Treasurer – John Kuzma Secretary – Dick Humphrey Registrar – Steve Barnes Webmaster – Mark Ladd The Rt. Rev. Louis Victor Carlson, Jr., secretary of the Society of Colonial Wars California, administered the oath of office.

8. Newly installed Sons of Liberty chapter president, Col. David Smith, gave some brief remarks and gave a passionate invitation to attend the Massing of the Colors on February 15.

9. Sons of Liberty member, Jeffrey Prang (newly elected Los Angeles County Tax Assessor) presented a scroll of appreciation from the Los Angeles County to outgoing chapter president Mark Ladd for his valuable efforts and contributions during his two years in office.

10. The meeting was adjourned around 2:00pm. The attendance count was 18 (13 members plus 6 guests) at today’s joint meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, January 17, 2015

Minutes 2014-12-20

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Sons of Liberty Chapter

CASSAR MEETING MINUTES December 20, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

Sons of Liberty Chapter CASSAR MEETING MINUTES December 20, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President Mark Ladd, 12:10pm.

2. Invocation was also led by Mark Ladd.  Gen. Mohler led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.

3. Mark Ladd’s announcement that compatriot Jeff Prang has been elected as the new Los Angeles County Assessor was greeted with a round of applause.

4. Guests today include Richard Collins and several member wives – Gay Barnes, Barbara Johnson, Mary Ellen Mohler, Carole Kuzma along with Ava and Olivia Boris, daughters of compatriot Robert Moris.

5. Mark Ladd opened the members “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves and named their patriot ancestor.

6. Steve Barnes, incoming Sons of Liberty registrar for 2015, described a letter from the national S.A.R. office that accompanied the confirmation of a new supplemental application. It inspired Steve to think of creating a timeline project of the activities of our patriot ancestors. So assist with this, Steve had placed forms on the lunch tables, soliciting information for the project.

7. David Arthur Pelton was presented with a supplementary certificate for his patriot ancestor, Remembrance Filley/Philley, who served as a private in the Connecticut infantry, including service at Bunker Hill.

8. Incoming Sons of Liberty chapter president, Colonel David Smith, gave a “60 days out” update for Massing of the Colors. So far, 25 JROTC units have signed up plus 10 additional organizations. The Warbirds from San Diego have agreed to provide a double pass fly-over for the same cost as last year ($1000). They refunded the fee last year as their error prevented them from appropriately passing over Forest Lawn site of the Massing of the Colors.   Col. Smith reminded those present that he and his wife are hosting an open house at their home in Palmdale this evening starting at 6:00pm.

9. Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #5 about a naval battle in Machias Bay, Maine on June 12, 1775. Often referred to as the first American naval battle of the Revolutionary War, Jeremiah O’Brien and Benjamin Foster (7th great grandfather of compatriot Peter Sheerin) led the effort to capture the armed British schooner, HMS Margaretta.

10.  Compatriot Peter Sheerin shared the availability of a medal commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the founding of the Sons of the American Revolution (1889-2014). It is available from the national S.A.R. web site for $30 at http://store.sar.org/Catalog/Promoted-Item/125th-Anniversary-Medal-Available-Limited-Time.

11.  President Mark Ladd urged members to submit payment for the 2015 dues. $65 is the total of dues for Sons of Liberty ($15), California society-CASSAR ($20), and national S.A.R. ($30). Payment can be made via PayPal on the chapter’s website at www.sons-of-liberty-sar.org or by check to chapter secretary, Richard Humphrey, at 1335 Elm Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201.

12. The newly elected Sons of Liberty chapter officers for 2015 will be installed at the January 17 meeting. They are as follows. President – Col. David Smith 1st Vice President – Tom Pelton 2nd Vice President – Mark Ladd Treasurer – John Kuzma Secretary – Dick Humphrey Registrar – Steve Barnes Genealogist – Gary Calvin Webmaster – Mark Ladd Trustee – James McHargue. The meeting will be held jointly with the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of California at the Los Angeles Athletic Club.  Reservations should be made with Jim McHargue at 213-481-1690.

13. David Hayball announced that former member Larry Jackson, who moved to the east coast, has had his S.A.R. application approved (finally!). He will be serving as president and registrar with his current chapter.

14. Next month’s Sons of Liberty chapter meeting on January 17, 2015 will be held at 11:15am at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, 431 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014.

15. Chapter President Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in reciting the S.A.R. closing ritual.

16. Adjourned at 1:40pm.  

The attendance count was 26 (19 members plus 7 guests) for today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, December 20, 2014

Minutes 2014-11-15

Sons of Liberty Chapter

CASSAR MEETING MINUTES November 15, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President Mark Ladd, 12:00pm.

2. Invocation was also led by Mark Ladd. Tom Pelton led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.

3. Mark Ladd opened the members “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves and named their patriot ancestor.

4. Richard Collins, neighbor of James McHargue, was introduced as a guest.

5. David William Dickens was welcomed as a new member. His membership certificate was presented by President Mark Ladd. David’s patriot ancestor was John Stanton.

6. Minutes from the October 18, 2014 meeting were approved with one correction. The 2015 Massing of the Colors is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, February 15, not Monday, February 16 as contained in the October minutes.

7. Vice President Rick Backland read the names of those nominated for officers for 2015. Jim McHargue for trustee was added to those announced in October. The members present voted unanimously their approval. The newly elected officers for 2015 will be installed at the January meeting. They are as follows.

   President – Col. David Smith
   1st Vice President – Tom Pelton
   2nd Vice President – Mark Ladd
   Treasurer – John Kuzma
   Secretary – Dick Humphrey
   Registrar – Steve Barnes
   Genealogist – Gary Calvin
   Webmaster – Mark Ladd
   Trustee – James McHargue

8. After the meal, Secretary Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #4 about the retreat of the British regulars from Concord to Charlestown on April 19, 1775. Several thousand colonial militia and minutemen harassed the British inflicting 250 casualties while incurring only 90. This action was significant in that it pushed the colonists into open war with Britain.

9. Business

– Members are urged to consider contributing to Wreaths Across America, a national program to remember and honor our fallen heroes. December 13 is National Wreaths Across America Day and this year they are attempting to place a wreath upon every grave in Arlington Cemetery, Virginia on its 150th anniversary. A contribution of $15 sponsors one wreath and may be donated at their online website at www.wreathsacrossamerica.org. Additionally, members are urged to consider being present at a local cemetery on this day.

– Sons of the American Revolution dues for 2015 are now due and payable. $65 total includes $30 national S.A.R., $20 California S.A.R. and $15 Sons of Liberty chapter dues. Payment may be made to the treasurer at a chapter meeting, online at www.sons-of-liberty-sar.org or in response to an upcoming mailing.

– The January 17, 2015 meeting is a joint meeting with the Society of Colonial Wars at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Members are urged to attend. A motion was unanimously approved to schedule the installation of chapter officers at this meeting.

– Colonel David Smith reported that two e-mail blasts have gone out to previous participants at Massing of the Colors. Response has been good. The Air Force Blue Eagles plan to be present. The San Diego based aeronautical group engaged to provide a flyover last year, has offered to come (try!) again in 2015. As they miscalculated and did not properly fly over the Massing in 2014, they cheerfully refunded the $1000 fee we paid. A unanimous vote today authorized the use of the returned moneys to engage the group for the 2015 Massing. Col. Smith also requested a member to head up local public relations.

– A brief discussion ensued on the subject of communications to chapter members. Mark Ladd indicated that more effort will be made to transfer Internet activities from former webmaster, Gary Bohannon.

10. President Mark Ladd presented important dates for 2015.

– January 17, Saturday. Joint meeting at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, 431 W. 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014, with the Society of Colonial Wars (CA), Jamestown Society, General Society of the War of 1812 and others. Sons of Liberty officers will be installed. (RSVP required, doors open at 11:00am).

– February 14, Saturday. Final planning meeting for Massing of the Colors.
– February 15, Sunday. Massing of the Colors, 2:30pm at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, followed by dinner at the Smokehouse Restaurant, 4420 Lakeside Dr., Burbank.

– March 21, Saturday. Regular chapter meeting, program and location TBD.

– May 16, Saturday. Regular chapter meeting, program and location TBD.

– September 19, Saturday. Regular chapter meeting, program and location TBD.

– October 17, Saturday. Regular chapter meeting, program and location TBD.

– November 21, Saturday. Regular chapter meeting, program and location TBD.

11. Next month’s Sons of Liberty chapter meeting on December 20 will again be held at 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, located at 16320 Raymer St, San Fernando Valley, CA 91406. This will be strictly a lunch social event; no business will be conducted.

12. Chapter President Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in reciting the S.A.R. closing ritual.

13. Adjourned. The attendance count was 16 (13 members plus 3 guests) for today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary, November 15, 2014

Minutes 2014-10-18

Sons of Liberty Chapter CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES October 18, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President Mark Ladd, 12:05pm.

2. Invocation was also led by Mark Ladd and the opening SAR Pledge recited by the members

present.  Tom  Pelton led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.

3. Mark Ladd opened the members’ “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves and

named their patriot ancestor. Steve Barnes shared that from a notation on a recent application,

he found that his patriot ancestor was awarded the Badge of Merit with George Washington’s

signature. It was mentioned that this is the oldest military award of the United States and its

successor is the Purple Heart.

4. John Kuzma was welcomed as a new member. His membership certificate was presented by

President Mark Ladd. John’s patriot ancestor was Jesse Stout in the New Jersey militia.  John’s

wife was present to witness the presentation and was John’s son, Christopher. Chris is

interested in submitting his application.

5. President Ladd announced the passing of two former chapter members, Edgar D. Whitley and

Thomas Haslett Whitley.

6. After the meal, Secretary Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #3 about the “shot

heard round the world”, the confrontation of British regulars with militia and minutemen at the

Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts on April 19, 1785. Dick concluded with the famous

poem “Concord Hymn” by Ralph Waldo Emerson, written in 1837 at the dedication of the memorial

obelisk in Concord in 1837.

7. Jim Fosdyck, a representative of the California Society Sons of the American Revolution was

in attendance and gave a report to the chapter.   

   a. Two streamer awards were presented to Sons of Liberty chapter for Massing of the Colors

2014 and Wreaths Across America 2013. These streamers are to be attached to the chapter flag.   

   b. There is an upcoming luncheon honoring the 120th anniversary of the CSSAR.   

   c. The CSSAR state meeting will be held in Petaluma, California November 7, 8.   

   d. The CSSAR state spring meeting is slated to be held in Orange County in April 2015.   

   e. The national office is concerned not only about recruiting new members but also about

retaining current ones.   

   f. California will be hosting the S.A.R. national congress in July 1019.   

   g. The western district of S.A.R. is planning an Alaska cruise while the national S.A.R. has

planned a cruise visit to the Bahamas.

8. Colonel David Smith reminded the chapter that the goal of the Massing of the Colors event in

February 2015 is to showcase and honor the color guards of the Junior ROTC programs. The event

time frame is being tightened to 45 minutes. Col. Smith announced that the Air Force Honor

Guard, Blue Eagles, has agreed to participate again.

9. President Mark Ladd spoke about the declining attendance and recommended a reduced frequency

meeting schedule for 2015. After much discussion, David Hayball made a motion that “Sons of

Liberty meetings for 2015 be as on the third Saturday of the month as follows: January (co-

hosted with Sons of Colonial Wars at L.A. Athletic Club), February (run through for Massing of

the Colors on Saturday, Sunday evening dinner at Smokehouse with visiting guests, Monday

Massing of the Colors – no regular meeting), March, May, September, October, November.  Meeting

date exceptions will be worked out as necessary.“ The motion was seconded by Elliot Graham and

passed unanimously by the members present.

10. President Ladd next initiated a discussion regarding the return of the chapter’s meeting

location to the Tam-O-Shanter restaurant. After some discussion, more specifics will be

presented at the November meeting. The earliest meeting date for a venue change would be March

2015.

11. Nominating Committee Chairman David Hayball presented a slate of chapter officers for 2015.      

          President               – Col. David Smith      

          1st Vice President – Tom Pelton      

          2nd Vice President – Mark Ladd      

          Treasurer                – John Kuzma      

          Secretary                – Dick Humphrey      

          Registrar                 – Steve Barnes      

          Genealogist             – Gary Calvin      

          Webmaster              – Mark Ladd

These nominations were accepted positively. Jim McHargue moved that the nominations be closed.

Elliot Graham seconded this motion as well and received a unanimous vote by the members

present.  Voting will take place at the next chapter meeting in November.

12. Next month’s Sons of Liberty chapter meeting on November 15 will again be held at 94th Aero

Squadron Restaurant, located at 16320 Raymer St, San Fernando Valley, CA 91406.  Voting on the

new slate of officers is scheduled.

13. Chapter President Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in reciting the S.A.R. closing

ritual.

14. Adjourned 2:25pm.   The attendance count was 22 (15 members plus 7 guests) for today’s

meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey

Secretary

October 18, 2014

Minutes 2014-09-20

Sons of Liberty Chapter CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES September 20, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President Mark Ladd, 12:07pm.

2. Invocation was also led by Mark Ladd and the opening SAR Pledge recited by the members present.  Colonel David Smith led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.

3. President Ladd introduced today’s guest Warren Glazer who is interested in making an application.

4. Mark Ladd opened the members “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves and named their patriot ancestor.

5. New members were announced, but as they were not present, their certificates were not presented.

6. Two supplementary applications have been approved and certificates were presented to compatriots Tom Pelton and Steve Barnes.

7. Member Dick Humphrey presented Revolutionary Minute #2, retelling the story of Paul Revere’s Ride and the militia confrontation on the Lexington Green with British troops on April 19, 1785. Dick used a large map and some painting reproductions to assist with following the action.

8. After the meal, Colonel David Smith presented three needs regarding Massing of the Colors for February 2015. (1) Someone to serve as his assistant to learn the ropes of managing the event, (2) need for someone to assume duties from Gary Bohannon with the website regarding the event. (3) someone to serve as a press liaison in order to stimulate attendance beyond family and friends who currently provide the bulk of the attending.  Col. Smith announced that the Air Force Honor Guard, Blue Eagles, has agreed to participate again – subject, of course, to not being summoned for a funeral.

9. Col. David Smith also proposed a toast to the United States Air Force upon the 67th anniversary of its establishment on September 18, 1947. It was roundly supported by everyone raising their glass in response.

10. President Mark Ladd discussed the declining attendance at the chapter meetings. He reiterated his past suggestion of reducing the meeting frequency to perhaps only 6 times a year and possibly holding joint meetings with other groups. Our by-laws require a minimum of four meetings each year. Alternate meeting locations were mentioned again, including the Taix and possibly returning to the Tam-O-Shanter. He made a plea for volunteers to join the officer group as he, treasurer Curtis Ward, and registrar Dana Dunlap will not be continuing in their positions for 2015. Nominations should be in hand by the October meeting so that voting can take place in November.

11. Next month’s Sons of Liberty chapter meeting on October 18 will again be held at 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, located at 16320 Raymer St, San Fernando Valley, CA 91406.

12. Chapter President Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in reciting the S.A.R. closing ritual.

13. Adjourned 1:30pm.   The attendance count was 19 (13 members plus 6 guests) for today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary

September 20, 2014

Minutes 2014-07-19

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Sons of Liberty Chapter CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES July 19, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

1. Call to Order by Chapter President Mark Ladd, 12:08pm.

2. Invocation was also led by Mark Ladd and the opening SAR Pledge recited by the members present.  Colonel David Smith led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.

3. President Ladd introduced today’s guests: new S.A.R. member Austin Montalvo and his parents Susan (Chatsworth D.A.R. member) and Rudy Montalvo, Peter Sheerin, Alan Dugan and David Dicken.

4. Mark Ladd opened the members “Call of the Roll” as each person introduced themselves and named their patriot ancestor.

5. President Ladd commented that a committee was being considered to ponder the frequency of chapter meetings (perhaps fewer in number each year) and the location. Several members have expressed a fondness for the intimacy and desirability of the old Tam-O-Shanter restaurant. As attendance has been lower at recent meetings, some think fewer, more-focused sessions might be more attractive – perhaps even a joint meeting with the D.A.R. once in a while.

6. Austin Montalvo was introduced as a new member of our Sons of Liberty Chapter. President Ladd presented Austin with his certificate, naming Amos Woodin as Austin’s patriot ancestor. Austin also received his S.A.R. rosette.

7. Minutes for last month’s meeting submitted by Secretary Dick Humphrey have been posted on the chapter’s web site. They were approved by those present.

8. Registrar Dana Dunlap reported on the Genealogy Workshop held last Saturday, July 12 at the LA Family History Center. He reported that 8 or 9 were present and particularly commended the assistance of members Steve Barnes, Rick Backlund, and Tom Pelton.

9. Colonel David Smith offered a suggestion for a future meeting or excursion to Edwards Air Force Base.

10. Steve Barnes recommended the writing of Joseph Plumb Martin, a Continental Army soldier who published a narrative of his experiences. This is available variously under the titles of “Yankee Doodle Boy: A Young Soldier’s Adventures in the American Revolution”, “Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier: The Narrative of Joseph Plumb Martin”, or “Ordinary Courage: The Revolutionary War Adventures of Joseph Plumb Martin.”

11. Gary Calvin volunteered to give a presentation at the August meeting about the use of Google Earth to find the current layout of ancestor farms and land holdings.

12. Dick Humphrey also volunteered to begin a series, “Revolutionary Minute”, featuring significant battles during the Revolutionary War.

13. Next month’s Sons of Liberty chapter meeting on August 16 will again be held at 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, located at 16320 Raymer St, San Fernando Valley, CA 91406.

14. Volunteers for an off-line group to discuss meeting locations included Mark Ladd, Dana Dunlap and Colonel David Smith.

15. Chapter President Mark Ladd gave the benediction and led in reciting the S.A.R. closing ritual.

16. Adjourned 1:25pm.   The attendance count was 19 (10 members plus 9 guests) for today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey, Secretary

July 19, 2014

Minutes 2014-06-21

Sons of Liberty Chapter CASSAR

MEETING MINUTES June 21, 2014, 94th Aero Squadron, Van Nuys.

  1. Call to Order by Chapter Vice President Rick Backlund, 12:10pm. President Mark Ladd was unable to attend.
  2. Invocation by Rick Backlund, Pledge of Allegiance and the opening SAR Pledge recited by the members present.
  3. Vice President Backlund reported on the chapter’s presence at the 2014 Genealogy Jamboree. Attendance at the Jamboree seemed to be less than in 2013. However there were some good conversations. Members Gary Calvin, Tim Marxer, Gary Bohannon, Dana Dunlap, Steve Barnes and Dick Humphrey were commended for helping at the Jamboree booth. Arrangements are being made to collocate in 2015 with the Daughters of the American Revolution and National Society of the Children of the American Revolution. We should be able to share the computer resources at the D.A.R. booth.
  4. Three new members were announced. As they were not present, their certificates will be presented at a future meeting.
  5. Webmaster Gary Bohannon showed the redesign of the chapter logo as featured at the top of this page. It features a Phrygian cap. These felt caps were worn in Roman times to indicate free status. American patriots used it as a symbol of freedom and the pursuit of liberty. It has appeared atop a liberty pole in sketches and on many U.S. coins. It is also used on the seals of the United States Senate and the United States Department of the Army. So it is quite an appropriate symbol for a chapter logo. 1908 on the logo refers to the year in which an earlier Los Angeles S.A.R. chapter was founded, also named Sons of Liberty. Our current chapter continues the name and proud traditions as the Sons of Liberty.
  6. Vice President Backlund “called the roll”. Each person announced their name and the name and service of their patriot ancestor. D.A.R. members present shared in this experience.
  7. Treasurer Curtis Ward delivered the Treasurer’s Report.
  8. Vice President Backlund announced the passing of Don Moran, former chapter president from the early 1980s. A moment of silence was observed in his honor.
  9. Chapter genealogist, Gary Calvin, initiated a brief discussion regarding the status of the meeting venue – 94th Aero Squadron, etc. and also whether the existing schedule of monthly meetings might be amended to fewer times per year. It is understood that meetings will continue at 94th Aero Squadron at least through September.
  10. Secretary Dick Humphrey presented several comments.
  • The current AMC television series “TURN”, based on a book about George Washington’s spy ring.
  • The History Channel is producing a 6 episode mini-series entitled “Sons of Liberty” focusing on this patriot group during Revolutionary War times.
  • An outfit, Medals of America, can mount medals on a single bar, making it easier to attach multiple medals on a jacket (www.medalsofamerica.com). They were extremely helpful in getting Dick’s medals mounted.
  • Nametags have been appreciated by Dick and he recommends the attractive tag available online from the National Society’s website store at http://store.sar.org/Catalog/Personalized-Items/Personalized-Name-Badge-Magnet-Style. Although a bit pricey ($25), they are handsome. These personalized name badges are available both in magnet style and pin style.
  • Dick suggested an element that could be incorporated into our monthly meetings – a Revolutionary Minute (or perhaps ‘five minutes’) consisting of a summary of a Revolutionary Battle or other event. The idea was warmly received and Rick Backlund extended the idea to include members displaying Revolutionary War artifacts of any kind to which they have access.
  1. The next Genealogy Workshop sponsored by our chapter will occur on Saturday, July 12, from 10:00am until 1:00pm at the LA Family History Center, 10741 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles.
  2. Next month’s Sons of Liberty chapter meeting on July 19 will again be held at 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, located at 16320 Raymer St, San Fernando Valley, CA 91406.
  3. Chapter Vice President Backlund gave the benediction and led in reciting the S.A.R. closing ritual.
  4. Adjourned 1:20pm. The attendance count was 20 (16 members plus esteemed spouses and one daughter!) for today’s meeting.

Richard (Dick) Humphrey

Secretary

June 23, 2014