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September
Sept. 16 - 8th Annual Cenrtal American & Mexico Independence
Festival and Pupusas Eating Contest
Celebrating the Central American and Mexican Culture.
Sunday, September 16th
From 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Brentwood, NY
Sept. 16 - Funk Box Derby
The Auburn Funk Box Derby is back for its 3rd year! The Derby
was first introduced in Auburn from 1982-1992, went into funky hibernation and
then woke up the streets of Auburn again in 2010. We are planning and
anticipating another great time Sunday, September 16th on Lincoln Avenue in
Auburn.
This is a "family friendly event' designed for all age groups.
We'll begin with a delicious pancake breakfast (sponsored by the Auburn Jeep
Club) beginning at 8 am, there will be activities for the kids, a variety of
vendor booths, music is scheduled during the day and of course the derby cars.
Cars will begin showing up at 9 am for safety check-in and be on display for
everyone to enjoy. The race day activities will begin near noon and should be
completed around 2 pm. This may take longer depending on size of derby
field.
The Auburn Funk Box Derby is designed for fun, a historical
event that re-captures the time back in 1982. For all who were there were glad
you have made it back! For the kids and their first time this is your event,
There is nothin' more fun than rollin' down a hill, gaining speed and beaming
with a BIG SMILE! Bring your parents and watch for your favorite car! Its also
for everyone in between, kids who were there in the 80's remember! Those kids
are now are one of our supporters and groups we support-Auburn's 20-30 Club! To
continue supporting children in the local community all cars drivers must be
ages of 8 and up.
Sept. 21 - Endless Summer Golf Tournament
The Active 20-30 Club #205 of
Healdsburg 2nd Annual Endless Summer Golf
Tournament with all proceeds benefiting
Anova Education and the 2013 Active 20-30
Children's Shopping Spree:
When: Friday,
September 21, 2012
11:00 AM Check In, 1:00 PM Shotgun
Start
Where: Windsor Golf
Club, 1320 19th Hole Drive, Windsor
Cost: $ 150 per
Golfer, includes golf, cart, food & drink on the course, dinner after golf,
and more fun than you can imagine!
Whitney Opperman
#(707) 529-0351
Chico #100 will be participating in the Air show on Sept. 28 - 30, 2012, at
Chico Municipal Airport with pouring beer and having a good time. If anyone is
interested please contact Jason Coates (jason120679@yahoo.com) for a time slot.
We need volunteers!
Sept. 29 - Installation of new Officers
Please join San Francisco #4 as we
install President Shelby Sabol and Board of Directors on Saturday, September
29th. Details to come...
October
Oct. 13 - 14 - Children's
Fair
Chico #100 will have a booth at the Children's Fair at the
Chico's Silver Dollar Fairgrounds doing arts and crafts on Oct 13-14th. It's a
FREE event for the family and kids. If anyone is interested please contact
Phuong Ly (phuong.k.ly@gmail.com) for a time slot.
Oct. 27 - Halloween
Extravaganza
What has become a Napa tradition, this year will be
our 37th Annual Extravaganza. This blow-out costume party is held at the Napa
fairgrounds. Held the Saturday before Halloween, this is the largest party of
its kind in Napa County and serves as one of our fundraisers. Guests are
entertained with live music, enjoy access to an open bar and a casino hall. http://www.napaactive2030.org/Home.html
November
Nov. 2 - Eugene #920 Fall Installation
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS...Eugene
#920 Fall Installation has been scheduled!
Holiday Inn - Springfield
November 2nd, 2012
Cocktail Hour: 6:30 PM
Dinner: 7:30 PM
$35 per person
(No-host bar)
Come celebrate and thank the outgoing officers for their
service for the last six months; then welcome in Shannan Odum and her incoming
board for the fall term! This is a semi-formal event with all members
encouraged to attend!
Come enjoy good food, drinks & friendship!
For more information please contact Autumn Cummings at
bacummings@live.com
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The National History Committee is looking into the history of our
organization. From artifacts and scrapbooks to old copies of the Active
Twenty-Thirtian magazine and other magazine/newspaper articles.
Please like the Active
20-30 Club Historical Findings Facebook page to
get updates on rediscovering our amazing history. Go ahead and add 20-30 club
items, photos, stories, songs, and traditions! Let us know if you find an item
on ebay and are bidding on it. Feel free to post comments, questions, or other
areas of our history you think should be explored.
Stop on over to the blog and read up on articles from the
Twenty-Thirtian Magazine and other historical finds.
mchl2030.blogspot.com
Thank you!
Michele Spilman, Active 20-30 National History Chair
mchlspil@gmail.com
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The National
Membership Growth and Retention Committee recently conducted a national survey
of all 20-30 Members, with the goal of gathering data regarding membership and
how we can better serve our communities. In addition, the survey results will
provide the 20-30 organization with a clear picture of how to better fulfill our
members' expectations of what they'd like to get out of
20-30.
Every Active
20-30ian had the option to participate in the survey and the results should be
available soon.
National
Board Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at 6:00pm
PDT
*Dial-in
information and agenda sent to club presidents prior to each meeting. All regular board meetings are open for members to
observe.
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National
Directors:
Region
4: Sheri Russell, Reno
Region
6: Julianna Landrum, Napa
NATIONAL COMMITTEES
Enhance your leadership skills by serving on a National
Committee! We depend on committees to help execute the strategic plan and drive
the advancement of Active 20-30. We continue to look for emerging and
established leaders to take part. If you're interested in lending your talents
and a few hours of time, we have a spot for you.
Please
contact Jason
Deshayes or a committee chair if you're interested in
serving on a committee.
NON-PROFIT
REPORTING DEADLINES
Clubs with calendar year fiscal
years (January 1 - December 31) need to file by May 15. Clubs with July 1 - June
30 fiscal years need to file by November 15, 2012. Form 990 (check http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=169250,00.html for details), check with your
state if any filings are required, and any other filings that may be
required.
For clubs with fiscal years
other than these listed need to file by the 15th day of the 5th month after
the fiscal year end. Contact your tax advisor for any questions.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS - FOR CALIFORNIA CLUBS
Franchise Tax Board
- California requires smaller tax-exempt organizations with normal gross
receipts of $25,000 or less, to electronically file an annual informational
notice with the Franchise Tax Board. (California Revenue and Taxation Code
Section 23772) FTB http://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/search/index.aspx
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Would you like your Club's announcement
and/or event included in the eNewsletter?
If you'd like to have your info included in the coming
announcements e-letter and on the national website/calendar please e-mail* me directly.
*In your e-mail please include: your
club's name, club number and a brief description of how you would like
your event to appear in the announcement. The announcements are
distributed bi-weekly; in order to get your event included in the next
announcement please e-mail me at least 24 hours in advance of the next
announcement to ensure that your event is included.
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