by Bobby B2
Blue Pokorny
The January meeting was an impressive way to kick off a new decade with the BPMS.
The weather was reasonable for January, so we had 26 members and 3 guests who
brought in 20 models for display, and loads up for sale.
January
Meeting
NEW
MEMBERS: Chuck
Contrino and Steven McCole have each attended to
three meetings and showed us completed models. We started the New Year off by
voting them both in for membership. Welcome to the fold!
2020 Model
Pledge:
Looks like we got this working nicely now! Bring
in an unbuilt model between January and APRIL 2020 to declare as your pledge
model. Please have it finished for OCTOBER 2020, for a display. After
October you may bring back your pledge for the November meeting for the last
contest of the year. For your efforts you get an additional FIVE Super Raffle
tickets for completing your pledge! Sweet! Easy enough! We already have about
one third of the active members signed up. Won’t you join the fun?
KIT
SALE: I think we might’ve had one of the biggest kits
sales in a long time. There were tons of kits finding new homes during the
meeting. Well done!
JUNE
THEME: We have a
commitment!
The
Golden age of
AURORA
Celebrating
70 Years of Models
raffle: We had another raffle with an impressive
assortment of prizes. The club is always looking for donations for these
activities.
Contest
NIGHT: This is the first quarter of the BPMS Annual
contest. Feel free to bring in any model that hasn’t already been in a
quarterly contest, and you are encouraged to bring in your entries from the
last theme contest!
SHOW US
YOUR TOOL: This vulgar
sounding activity is more of a simple BPMS tradition. Once a year we ask
members to come to the meeting prepared with a tool or method they like to use
to make their model building life easier. It could be a new product, something
you made yourself, or a different way of tackling a problem. It’s up to you.
Please be prepared to tell the group a couple words about what you have.
raffle: We had a raffle during the meeting. It’ll
probably go the same way for the foreseeable future.
EDITORIAL:
THIRTY-ONE YEARS IN THE BPMS
I meant to write this on my thirtieth
anniversary, but was overwhelmed. No matter. During the February 1989 Meeting
of the BPMS voted in a new member. Introduced to the BPMS by my friend (and
next door neighbor) Jeff Eng, it was 17 year old me. A couple years later I was
appointed to the job of Treasurer as I was an accounting student at the time.
Years later I served four years as club president. After that stint I
consolidated the roles of secretary, activities director, and editor of the
Bulletin just to make everything easier for timing and sorting out. Been doing
that plus some internet presence and social media ever since.
In the thirty-one of my BPMS membership,
I have seen the club go through many events. Multiple location moves. Members
coming and going. Friends made. Friends lost.
In 2022, the BPMS will mark 50 years of serving
the community. I suspect a celebration will be in order for that one. That
aside, in my time I have seen many great things going on at our meetings and have no doubt that we can expect another 50
years ahead of us. The BPMS has always had the greatest asset of all time,
AMAZING MEMBERS. We get together, we get along, and we enjoy our time in the
hobby. That’s the secret of our longevity. By my reckoning there will always be
a BPMS long after we are all gone to carry on the tradition of friendly
inclusiveness and never forgetting to enjoy our hobby. Cheers to the future of
the BPMS!
~B2
Meeting date:
FEBRUARY 21, 2020
SAME TIME,
SAME PLACE!