President — Marty Scanlon, Roselle Park, NJ 07204; phone: 908-245-2846
Vice President — Jim DeStephano, Newfoundland, NJ 07435; phone: 973-697-2981
Secretary — Connie Henderson, Newton, NJ 07860
Treasurer — Bill Guiles, 73 Beechwood Rd., Belvidere, NJ 07823; phone: 908-453-3536
Field & Ed. Director — Bob Connors, Newton, NJ 07860
Membership Options:
• Individual membership including subscription to Trapper & Predator Caller — $20
• Junior membership with subscription to Trapper & Predator Caller — $15
• Senior (65 & over) with subscription to Trapper & Predator Caller — $15
• Lifetime membership with subscription to Trapper & Predator Caller — $300
• Senior lifetime with subscription to Trapper & Predator Caller — $150
Complete membership application on first page of association section and send dues to:
Memberships
NJTA
Box 115, Newfoundland, NJ 07435
VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Man what a winter. It has been quite a few years since we had this much cold and snow. Where is Al Gore when we need him? Oh well, this is part of life. One good thing about this weather is there will probably be a short catch. Perhaps the coolers full of fur that the dealers and auction houses have been sitting on will clear out. Then the manufacturers will have to pay more for what is available. I am just looking for a bright side to this.
Remember our only fur sale this year will be March 19 & 20. If you need more information call me at 973-697-2981. If not see you at Space Farms for the sale. If you can not get there then call and we will make some arrangement to get your fur in for you. Remember we only accept fur on Saturday, and sell on Sunday. No exceptions!
Also since this is the 50th anniversary of the N J T A we have a special patch for sale. This patch is 9 dollars and will only be available this year. After the end of 2011 all the remaining patches will be destroyed. So any patch collectors should order theirs as soon as possible. I am not even sure if we can get more after the initial run is gone. These patches will be available at the fur sale, and any shows or events we set up a booth at. But they have been selling quite well already. So do not wait until the end, they may be gone by then.
— Jim DeStephano