LT NATHAN GANN CHAPTER
SONS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
LUFKIN, TEXAS
MINUTES
January 18, 2007
A meeting of the Lt. Nathan Gann Chapter, S. A. R., was held at 7 PM Thursday, January 18, 2007 at the Golden Corral Restaurant in Lufkin, Texas. Members and guests arrived after 6 PM to eat prior to the meeting.
President Fred Preston called the meeting to order.
Prior to the invocation,
Preston said a few words about Thornton Savage. Thornton transferred
from the Fredonia
Chapter in Nacogdoches to the Lt. Nathan Gann Chapter sometime in the
summer of
2006. Thornton and his wife were living at Pine Crest and
both were in poor health.
Preston said when he found that Thornton was on the roster
of the Fredonia chapter
with a Lufkin address, he contacted Thornton who was in the hospital at
that time.
He kept in touch by phone and email but Thornton couldn't attend any
meetings.
Thornton did submit his autobiography and intended to come to the
January meeting,
however, he had a relapse and died January 14th. Even though
he never became active
in the chapter, he will be missed.
At this time Preston called upon Chaplain Lester Sparks to give the
invocation.
After the invocation, Neal Naranjo led the assemblage in the pledges to
the American Flag
and the SAR Flag.
Preston then recognized the
guests. Members present were:
Fred Preston, Neal Naranjo, Fred Jacobs, Woody Gann, Tom Gann, Lester
Sparks, Ray Spivey,
Buddy Zeagler, Martin Netherland and John Windham.. Guests were
introduced which
included Betty Preston, Honora Jacobs, Fred C. Jacobs, Sam
(prospective member) and
Mary Griffin, Bessie* Spivey, Mildred Sparks*, Vicki Gann,
Bob Inselmann
(prospective member) and Sonny Hall (speakers wife),.
In all there were 10
members and 10 guests. The weather probably resulted in the low
attendance. (* denotes
DAR)
Fred Jacobs made a motion to accept the minutes as mailed out and
posted on the web page,
Neal Naranjo seconded. Motion carried.
No treasurer's report but Preston indicated there was almost $7,000 in
the CD account but
the checking account was empty.
Old business: First order of business was the election of
officers. The nominating
committee recommended leaving the current slate of officers in tact.
Woody Gann
made a motion to this effect, Tom seconded and the motion carried.
A list of
officers was given to all members at the end of the meeting.
Preston reported he received one poster from St Cyprians school and 5
from Piney Woods
Academy. He asked Woody, Tom, Neal and Buddy to remain after
the meeting to judge
posters and review the Eagle Scout applications. Results of
the Poster Contest are
shown here.
Preston also made another appeal to
get the autobiographies in and explained the purpose was to get to know
each other better.
There was no other old business.
New Business: New members. Two members have transferred from the
Fredonia Chapter to our
chapter. These are Jerry Coffman who lives in Arkansas and John
Windham, mayor of
Center. John was present and Preston asked him to come
forward and presented him
with a rosette (lapel pin).
John Windham, new member transferred from Fredonia Chapter.
Preston then asked Ray Spivey to come forward and presented him with his certificate and rosette. Ray is from Nacogdoches.
Ray Spivey, new member from Nacogdoches.
Buddy Zeagler was also asked to come forward and he was presented with
his certificate and
rosette. It was also mentioned that Jasper Lee was accepted
on Dec. 20th,
2006. This means we had 5 new members and 2 transfers in 2006.
Buddy Zeagler, new member from Lufkin.
The subject of forming a color
guard was discussed. The plan was that members
would volunteer, purchase their own uniform and participate in local
parades, flag
retirement ceremonies etc. Preston asked for a motion for the
chapter to try to form
a color guard. Fred Jacobs made the motion and Neal Naranjo
seconded. Naranjo
was wearing a partial uniform at the
meeting. Volunteers so far are Neal
Naranjo, Tom Gann, Woody Gann and maybe Fred Preston. (check the link
to color guards on
the main page of our web site, http:SARLufkin.org
) Uniforms can be brown, green, blue or whatever.
Naranjo in partial uniform, beginning of a color guard!
Next subject was Money. Preston asked Woody Gann, Lester Sparks and Tom Gann to come up with suggestions for what to do with the money in our CD account. Some will need to be transferred to checking but we have plenty to contribute to someone. Also on the subject of money, Preston asked Naranjo to talk about his idea. He feels we can do flag retirement ceremonies for local businesses and also sell them flags which we purchase wholesale. Naranjo thinks we could raise $200 to $300 a year doing this.
The last item was meeting day of the week and week of the
month. Out of 10 members
only 4 were received. Will follow up via email.
At this time Art Hall was introduced. Art is from the Athens
Chapter and he talked
about "The Revolutionary War in the South". Art used a large
map and
marking pens to show the movement of troops during the war.
It was very a very
interesting and educational talk. After a question and answer
period, Preston
presented Art with a Certificate of Appreciation.
Our speaker, Art Hall and wife Sonny.
Art showing troop movements during Revolutionary War in the South.
Members were reminded that the next meeting will be Wednesday March
28th and the speaker
will be the TXSSAR President, George West. George is from
west TX and the only way
we could have him visit our chapter is to go with Wednesday.
He is meeting with
Tyler and Athens on Monday and Tuesday and then us. Want to
get as many members and
guests to attend as possible. Come and invite your friends,
DAR's or whatever.
Also, Naranjo had talked with West and found out that he
likes to ask each member
present to stand up, give their name, their ancestors name and
something about their
ancestors.
Preston asked each of the members to come up and get a handout which
was a complete list
of chapter members, six autobiographies and a list of chapter officers.
The meeting was adjourned about 8:15 PM.
Respectfully submitted, Fred Preston