Club News


THE MESSAGE - February 2006

Meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday, Monthly at 8:00pm
New Membership interviews held on the 2nd Thursday, Monthly at 7:30pm
Trap shooting is every Sunday at 1:30.

Calendar of Events

  • March 4, 2006 Horseshoe Banquet
  • March 18 St. Patrick's Dinner
  • April 2, 2006 Comedy Night (Sunday)
  • April 15, 2006 Trout Derby
  • April 29, 2006 Spring Cleanup
  • May 6, 2006 Comedy Night #2 (Saturday)

Shoots have started

This is a fun filled afternoon for the whole family. Please contact the club for details or if you would like to know when the next shoot will be scheduled. This is a club function, so anyone who needs to fulfill their membership obligations please consider coming down to help. Profits from the shoots will go towards replacing the carpets in the front hallway and the bar area.

Pasta Dinners

We held our 2nd Pasta Night on January 20th and what an awesome turnout we had. It's a great deal for $6.00 - all you can eat. From Appetizers, salad, pasta, Mac-n-Cheese followed by desert. No one went away hungry that was for sure. Sharon Farnsworth and Dave Laquidara head up this event and have many helpers, Thank you to all who are involved in making this a successful event. The next pasta night will be on February 24th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm and then another one on March 31st. In case of date changes please call the club at 508-435-4148 for more details. You can also obtain information on our website at www.woodvillerodandgun.com or check out www.hopnews.com.

Super Bowl Sunday

Although the Patriots didn't make it to the Super Bowl we still had an awesome turnout for the Super Bowl Dinner. We had over 60 attendees. This year the menu was changed from our usual Chinese food to a Roast Pork Dinner with Italian Potatoes, Broccoli Normandy, Salad, deserts and appetizers. We hope that everyone had a good time. Each year Brad Lovejoy heads up a TV raffle. What a deal, for $20 per ticket, and only 100 tickets sold you could win a 52" TV that is only one year old. Thanks to Brad and Priscilla for organizing this raffle and taking the time to search out and purchase the best TV. This year Chris Riley sold the winning ticket to a co-worker at Southworth-Milton Cat. Congratulations!

Lj's tip for January:

Now is the time of year to sign up for a Hunter Safety Course. Better yet, sign up with a friend!

Game Feed:

Our annual game feed was held on Saturday February 11, 2006. Although it was not a sell out this year, (probably due to the storm that was coming), it was still a success. This particular year was a bit different than past years. The menu was developed by our members and their own recipes, all of which will be included in our cookbook. The member participation this year was the largest ever. We'd like to acknowledge everyone who pitched in to make this event a successful and fun evening. Thank you to all who donated the venison, bear and fish. The menu was:

  • Venison Stew by Karl Dakai
  • Bear Chili by Lee Wright
  • Bear Stew by Karl Dakai
  • Elk Stuffed Cabbage by Marcel Remillard
  • Rabbit Cacciatore by Garrett Smith
  • Buffalo Onions and Mushrooms by Kray Small
  • Elk Ravioli by Betty and Bruce Pratt
  • Ostrich Meatloaf by Frank Wylie and Chris Riley
  • Venison Sausage and Peppers by Rick Marchesi
  • Pheasant Cordon Bleu by Maggie Charpentier
  • Venison Stroganoff by Lisa Ambers
  • Buffalo Stuffed Peppers by Ed Grant
  • Venison Sheppards Pie by Dave Laquidara
  • Yak Steaks by Garret Smith
  • Buffalo with Mushroom Gravy Ed Grant
Appetizers:
  • Venison Sausage Calzone
  • Goose Teriyaki
  • Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Smoked Fish
  • Sweet and Sour Meatballs
So not to miss anyone who helped at this function we'd like to thank each and every one of you. This includes the folks that set up and broke down the hall, the folks cleaning the pots and pans, the dessert makers, all the servers, those of you that took out the trash, the raffle ticket sellers, smoked fish crew, anyone that pitched in, even in the smallest way, your help is much appreciated. This function truly showed what we want our club to portray, the type of people that are willing to step up to the plate in a pinch, and work as a team to make it happen. We couldn't have done this without everyone's help. Congratulations to all the prize winners!

Ice Fishing Derby:

see next issue for details

Change in Bar Manager:

Mike Collins was voted in at our 2/7/06 meeting to become the new Bar Manager. We would like to thank Lenny Main for his time served as Bar Manager. We appreciate everything you did for the club this past year.

General Information:

If you have turned 65 and have 5 years of membership you are entitled to a life membership. Please contact the club if this applies to you.

Friendly reminder - We are always looking for help at the club events and functions. If you need to complete your 3 new member details, this is a way to do that. You see the club events published in this article. Mark them on your calendars as a reminder, check with your sponsor to see if anything is coming up or stop by the club and see what's happening. An extra pair of hands always makes the chore easier, and more fun!

Remember...

  • If anyone knows of a member who is sick or hospitalized, please let us know. You can leave a message at 508-435-4148.

  • Don't forget Trap shooting on Sunday afternoons. We start around 1:30. Come on down and join in the fun. Quite a few people have joined in over the past couple of months. The public is welcomed.
  • " Goal Membership: At our last meeting Dennis Smith brought up the subject of Woodville members joining Goal. There are many benefits of being a Goal member that will also benefit us. Beside Goal representing & protecting our rights to bear arms, they also pay for you to receive the Outdoor Message, thus a cost savings for the club. Applications are at the club, in the newsletter or online at www.goal.org. If you have questions, please attend a members meeting or talk with Dennis Smith.


Scholarship

The Woodville Rod & Gun Club of Hopkinton is offering a $500.00 scholarship to a student in the area who shows an interest in environmental education and is pursuing a degree in wildlife, habitat, fisheries or forestry management, environmental, wildlife or marine biology at an accredited college. Please check out the club's website for more information and an application form. www.woodvillerodandgun.com.

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Other notes...

Ongoing, we can order jackets, shirts, etc. If you are interested in looking at these items please contact the club (508-435-4148). We have orange and green hats on hand ($5), and the newest item is a camouflaged version ($12), two styles. Please contact Cherryl if you would like to purchase a jacket or shirt, or the bartenders can help with hats.

New pictures have been added to our website, check them out at: www.woodvillerodandgun.com and click on the "Gallery". If you would like to post anything to the website please send it to webmaster@woodvillerodandgun.com. If you have any questions, contact one of the members on the website committee Dennis Wadsworth "Webmaster", Lee Wright, Karen Remillard, Jeff Gemski and Cherryl Barrett (chairperson).

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Hall Rentals:

  • Member $75.00 plus $75.00 deposit
  • Non-Member $150.00 Hall, $50.00 bartender, plus $75.00 deposit

A deposit and contract are required to hold a date. Deposits are refunded at the end of the function once the hall has been cleaned.

Children’s party rentals can be on Wednesday's or Thursday's only.

Welcome New Members:

  • No new members during February
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