Barry Lee Hands
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
I recieved this email today.
ACGG Regular Members:
On April 11 the Board and Officers of the Guild held a conference call to discuss the results of the opinion vote regarding the possible move of the Guild's exhibition.
The vote results were: 25 - for the show to continue in 2013 in Reno at the Nugget
34 - for the show to move in 2013 to Dallas
The accountant's talley and letter are attached.
After additional discussion of pros and cons:
Steve Billeb moved to move the 2013 ACGG Exhibition to Dallas inside the DSC. 2nd by Lee Helgeland. The motion carried: 9 yes, 1 no (Bruce Farman).
After discussion of the expected costs involved, Steve Billeb moved to accept that a loss is inevitable in the move to DSC and that the ACGG use up to $29,000 from the Financial Stability Policy approved in January, plus any remaining money from the Guild’s share of the joint Exhibition account to help defray costs. 2nd by Lee Helgeland. The motion carried. 9 yes, 1 no (Bruce Farman).
Michael Ullman agreed to be the point person with assistance from Glenn Fewless.
It has been confirmed that the Firearms Engravers Guild is not interested in participating in displaying inside the Dallas Safari Club convention.
Jan Billeb, Executive Director
American Custom Gunmakers Guild
acgg@acgg.org
(307) 587-4297
ACGG Regular Members:
On April 11 the Board and Officers of the Guild held a conference call to discuss the results of the opinion vote regarding the possible move of the Guild's exhibition.
The vote results were: 25 - for the show to continue in 2013 in Reno at the Nugget
34 - for the show to move in 2013 to Dallas
The accountant's talley and letter are attached.
After additional discussion of pros and cons:
Steve Billeb moved to move the 2013 ACGG Exhibition to Dallas inside the DSC. 2nd by Lee Helgeland. The motion carried: 9 yes, 1 no (Bruce Farman).
After discussion of the expected costs involved, Steve Billeb moved to accept that a loss is inevitable in the move to DSC and that the ACGG use up to $29,000 from the Financial Stability Policy approved in January, plus any remaining money from the Guild’s share of the joint Exhibition account to help defray costs. 2nd by Lee Helgeland. The motion carried. 9 yes, 1 no (Bruce Farman).
Michael Ullman agreed to be the point person with assistance from Glenn Fewless.
It has been confirmed that the Firearms Engravers Guild is not interested in participating in displaying inside the Dallas Safari Club convention.
Jan Billeb, Executive Director
American Custom Gunmakers Guild
acgg@acgg.org
(307) 587-4297