GREATER CHICAGO CAGE BIRD CLUB APRIL 2015 In This Issue: Bird Adoption Program Meeting Minutes Program: Dr. Ken Eisenberg, DVM Parrot Reproduction and Diseases 1 Greater Chicago Cage Bird Club MISSION STATEMENT This club is organized for the purpose and with the objective of improving the methods of breeding better cage birds, to promote a more friendly feeling and to set forth higher standards of conduct – to encourage honest dealings in all business transactions among bird breeders and fanciers and with the public at large – to hold annual exhibitions and open contests for the purpose of comparison of all types of birds, determine the progress made, disseminate and exchange information to all bird breeders and fanciers. Meetings: 3rd Friday of each month GCCBC Rescue/Adoption Center starts at 8:00PM (no meeting in November; 204 S. Villa Ave. December meeting 1st Sunday in December) Villa Park, Illinois, 60181 President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Alice Blayney Gloria Abrahamian Sandy Aker Diana Federl (630) 205-5409 (708) 431-3307 (630) 766-5339 (630) 253-3810 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Board of Directors: Rick Duffey, Janice Davis, Doris Shubert, Tony Valicenti, Michael Bogert, Laura Mangrini, Joan Williams, and Debbie Rozich. Adoption: Band Secretary: Editor: Fair Manager: Membership: Show Manager: Webmaster: Club Historian: Diana Federl Diana Federl Nancy Carlson (630) 640-4924 (630) 253-3810 (708) 917-0319 Tony Valicenti (847) 971-7580 Gloria Abrahamian (708) 431-3307 Gloria Abrahamian (708) 431-3307 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Club Information (including adoption) (630) 640-4924 Website: www.gccbc.org “Like” us on our FaceBook Page!!! GCCBC Bulletin Volume 68, #1 2 Presidents Message My thanks to Jason Crean and DR. Tatum for the interesting presentation, " Your Birds Inner Dinosaur" at the March meeting. It was nice to hear the interaction with members, we had to put on our thinking caps. After reading the article on Pet CO and Pet Smart, I felt the topic sounded logical and that it had facts to back it up. I know their were members that believed the exact opposite. It was frutrating, and I would want to know more. Sometimes both sides are rght in their own way. It all conflicts, and the information contradicts. Even the color black and white, there are many shades. So, when you are confused, read all the view points, and decide. There is so much information today, it is hard to get a grip, rather than years ago when there wasn"t enough. The Board of Directors and myself try to do what we feel is in the best interest of the Club. Bring your concerns, and ideas to a Board member, volunteer your time and talents to asist in the process. Alice Blayney President 3 Adoption Birds [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Adoptions, March 2015 Escue, Chuck Jarkowski, John Dvorak, Mike Brown, Catherine Batchelor, Ryan AlNowfel,Hussein Hood, Abby Dusanek, Roxanna Montesino, Jesus Moreano, Marianne Davis, Stephen Zuk, Lynne & Dan Ahmadi, Fahm Torres, Refugio Hudren, Barbara Newman, Edie Higginbotham, Jason Parakeet Parakeet (2) Cockatiel Parakeet Cockatiel Pair Cockatiel Amazon, Blue Front Sun Conure Finches Amazon, Blue Front Cockatiel Cockatiel Cockatiel Lovebird (2) Parakeets (2) Cockatiel Parakeet Parakeet 4 Cubas, Sandra Kherani, Laurie Caimary, Kareem Baigini, Laura Valiceni, Tony Cockatiel Parakeet (2) Lovebird Senegal & Sun Conure Umbrella Cockatoo Available Birds Macaws - 4 Blue and Gold Cockatoo - Sulfer Crested - 12 yrs old - nice bird Amazons - 7 various types and ages African Greys - 2 one male, one female both friendly and talk - both plucked. Did not come in together but like each other. Conures - 2 green checks - friendly, one sun and one mix, miterd conure -nice to people Canary - 3 one yellow, one rough feathers and one green. Finches - 11 zebra, 6 society Parakeets - about 20 Cockatiels - about 40. Lovebirds - six Please go to Adopt-a-pet web site for descriptions. Visit the GCCBC Bird Rescue & Adoption Center at 204 S. Villa Ave, Villa Park, IL to view the birds or volunteer. Adoption Hotline: (630) 640-4924 Diana Federl [email protected] ************************************************ 5 GREATER CHICAGO CAGE BIRD CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 2/15/15 Called to order: Sunday, February 15, 2015, at 2:03 pm. Board of Directors roll call Present- Diana Federl, Sandy Aker, Gloria Abrahamian, Janis Davis, Rick Duffey, Michael Bogert, Laura Mangrini, Joan Williams, and Debbie Rozich Absent – Alice Blayney, Doris Schubert, and Tony Valicenti Reading of the Minutes of January Board Meeting Motion to Accept: Debbie Rozich 1st, and Rick Duffey 2nd. Approved. Reading of the Treasurer Report for January– Motion to Accept: Debbie Rozich 1st, and Rick Duffey 2nd. Approved. Diana Federl explained that the loss for the month of January was primarily due to a higher than usual veterinarian bill. She also stated that the year-end report is available. Report of Officers President’s report –None. Vice-President’s report – The program for February is by Dr. Jamie Abete, one of the veterinarians from Niles Animal Hospital, who will speak about Lovebirds, and for March will be by Dr. Tatiana Tatum Parker, an instructor at Saint Xavier University, whose presentation is titled, " Bird Evolution: From T. rex to KFC”.. Report of Standing Committees Adoption report–Diana Federl, Chairperson, reported on birds adopted in the past month, those being adopted, and those remaining, noting that 40 birds were adopted in the month of January, leaving 80, which is down 25% from the 123 reported last month when the shelter was full and there had to be a waiting list. She also reported that the birds are now numbered, making it easier to track them, especially with the smaller birds, and that those who adopt now have their names and addresses recorded for future follow-up. She also noted that most of the money comes from donations. Membership report – Rick Duffy, Chairman of the Board, reported for Tony Valicenti, Chairperson, in absentia, that the Membership Application Form has been revised and that a new Membership List is available, and copies of both were distributed. Hospitality report– None. Bird Fair report– None. Show report – None. 6 Old Business Subledger for the Shelter– Investigation determined that a tax person consult was not needed for a shelter donation subledger, and Quickbooks allows for one as necessary. Stabilize Financial Procedures– The new Ways and Means Committee and Finance Committee, which will better control the cost of tasks and items, will be responsible. New Business Rick Duffy, Chairman of the Board, recommended the formation of 4 new committees. Ways and Means– Rick Duffy motioned, and Gloria Abrahamian seconded, that the Ways and Means Committee be established to research the Ways (revenue necessary) and Means (methods necessary) to accomplish tasks necessary for the shelter. Janice Davis volunteered to chair the committee, with approval of the President, and the first assignment will be to investigate a Contingency Plan for the shelter, in case of any emergency situation. Finance– Rick Duffy motioned, and Diana Federl seconded, that the Finance Committee be established to research the revenue and methods necessary to obtain items necessary for the shelter. Joan Williams volunteered to chair the committee, with approval of the President. In addition, the Audit Committee will now be a Sub-Committee of the Finance Committee. Diana Federl motioned, and Laura Magrini seconded, that the first assignment be to investigate obtaining a computer and internet access for the shelter. Fundraising– Debbie Rozich motioned, and Michael Bogert seconded, that the Fundraising Committee be established to research and perform activities necessary to raise funds for the shelter. Debbie Rozich volunteered to chair the committee, with approval of the President, and discussed the first activity which will be at the Chicago Pet Show in Oak Lawn, Illinois, on Saturday and Sunday, April 25 & 26. National Cage Bird Show– For the show, held on December 3-5, 2015, at Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, IL, the club will donate their own staging, as previously used in their own shows, and investigate offering a nominal award, titled the Kraus/Ziegler trophy (as named for two of the foremost members), to be used at the show’s discretion. Volunteer Efforts at the Shelter– Rick Duffey, Chairman will work to develop a Volunteer’s Working Manual, and an annual Volunteer Appreciation gathering. 7 Back-up of Officers Not Covered by Bylaws– Joan Williams volunteered to back-up the Treasurer, and Gloria Abrahamian volunteered to back-up the Secretary. Next Board Meeting: Scheduled for February 15, 2015, at 2:00pm at the shelter. Motion to Adjourn at 4:13pm: Rick Duffey 1st, and Janice Davis 2nd. Approved. Respectfully submitted, Sandy Aker ************************************************ Peter S. Sakas DVM, MS Peter S. Sakas DVM, MS Don Staunton DVM Kristina Kalivoda DVM Jamie A. Abete DVM 7278 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles, IL 60714 Ph: 847-647-9325 – Fax: 847-647-8498 www.nilesanimalhospital.com “Like” us on FaceBook! 8 Greater Chicago Cage Bird Club Profit and Loss Statement GCCBC P & L Mar 15 Ordinary Income/Expense Income 43400 · Direct Public Support 43450 · Individ, Business Contributions 43451 · Adoption 1,820.00 43452 · Boarding 1,150.00 43453 · Donations 43453-1 · Donations - Medical 43453 · Donations - Other 95.71 984.00 Total 43453 · Donations 1,079.71 Total 43450 · Individ, Business Contributions Total 43400 · Direct Public Support 4,049.71 4,049.71 45000 · Investments 45030 · Interest-Savings, Short-term CD Total 45000 · Investments 2.36 2.36 47200 · Program Income 47230 · Membership Dues 115.00 Total 47200 · Program Income 115.00 Total Income 4,167.07 Cost of Goods Sold 50000 · Cost of Goods Sold 0.00 Total COGS 0.00 Gross Profit 4,167.07 Expense 60900 · Business Expenses 60901 · Food for Birds 934.97 60902 · Vetinarian 892.11 60970 · Program Fees 50.00 Total 60900 · Business Expenses 1,877.08 9 62100 · Contract Services 62150 · Outside Contract Services 202.20 Total 62100 · Contract Services 202.20 62800 · Facilities and Equipment 62840 · Equip Rental and Maintenance 44.00 62890 · Rent, Parking, Utilities 1,500.00 Total 62800 · Facilities and Equipment 1,544.00 65000 · Operations 65030 · Printing and Copying 57.50 65040 · Supplies 90.46 65050 · Telephone, Telecommunications 49.53 Total 65000 · Operations 197.49 65100 · Other Types of Expenses 65150 · Memberships and Dues 125.00 Total 65100 · Other Types of Expenses 125.00 Total Expense 3,945.77 Net Ordinary Income 221.30 221.30 Bank Balance 3/31/2015 $33,915.34 ************************************************ 10 ************************************************ Did You Know? 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Reminder The Chicago Pet Expo at the Oak Lawn Pavilion being held on Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26 from 10am to 5pm both days. I will be bringing some of the GCCBC shelter birds to the event. The Chicago Pet Expo issues $1.00 off 11 discount coupons off the $7.00 admission fee with our name on it and we can make as many copies as we wish to be distributed, just not outside of the event facility. For any coupons redeemed with GCCBC on it we will get $3.00 of that admission, so please make sure to have anyone interested in attending contact me or the shelter for a coupon. GCCBC is, as of last summer, registered Petco and Pet Smart Adoption Partners. We have done several adoption events and as the weather warms up we will be scheduling more. If anyone is interested in volunteering for a couple of hours for one or more of these events, please contact: Deb Rozich at (708) 6558885 or by email [email protected] ************************************************ GCCBC Calendar Friday April 17, 2015 GCCBC General Meeting GCCBC Bird Rescue & Adoption Center, 204 S. Villa Ave, Villa Park IL. 8pm Program: Dr. Ken Eisenberg, DVM – Parrot Reproduction and Diseases Friday May 15, 2015 GCCBC General Meeting GCCBC Bird Rescue & Adoption Center, 204 S. Villa Ave, Villa Park IL. 8pm Program: TBD Friday June 19, 2015 GCCBC General Meeting GCCBC Bird Rescue & Adoption Center, 204 S. Villa Ave, Villa Park IL. 8pm Program: Jason Crean 12 Greater Chicago Cage Bird Club - Membership Application Type of application: New Renewal _________________ Update Information Date: If New, how did you hear about us? __________________________________________________ Types of membership: Single Family Single Senior Dual Seniors 00 Junior $10 Mailing Fee 00 00 Yearly dues are $20. for single memberships, $25. for family memberships, $15. for single seniors 00 (62+), $17.50 for dual seniors, and $5. for juniors (18 and under). Family and Dual memberships have 00 dual voting privileges. Please add a $10. mailing fee per membership if you would like your newsletter mailed to you. You may pay by cash, check or money order payable to GCCBC. Please mail your application with payment to:Tony Valicenti, GCCBC Membership Chairman, 1225 Park Avenue, Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096 Payment Method: Check Check number #__________ Cash Amount: $_____________ Annual dues are payable on or before June 1 of the membership year Name(s): Please print clearly ________________________________________________________ Aviary/Company Name: _____________________________________________________________ Street Address: ____________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ___________________________________________________________________ Email address: ____________________________________________________________________ Reminder: If you would like all bulletins, newsletters, etc. mailed to you, please add a $10. your annual dues. You may also prefer to pick up these items at the meetings at no charge. Do you (check all that apply): Own pets? Breed birds? 00 mailing fee to Show birds? How many birds do you have? ____________ Bird Species:________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Special talents or interests: __________________________________________________________ What information do you want printed in the directory? All Name and interests only The following information is for organizational use only and will not be printed in the directory. Occupation(s): ____________________________________________________________________ What committees would you be interested in joining? Adoption Show/Fair Other Would you be interested in volunteering at the Shelter 10am-2pm? Every day or which days? ________________________ Thank you and Welcome to GCCBC! 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