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New York Chapter American Fisheries Society – Newsletter Spring 2011 New York Chapter Officers 2011-2012 President: Ed Woltmann President-elect: Frank Flack Past President: Matt Sanderson Secretary-Treasurer: Scott Jones PUBLICATION STATEMENT Title: New York Chapter American Fisheries Society Newsletter Issue Date: April 27, 2011 Frequency: The NYCAFS Newsletter is published three times annually: March-April (Spring Edition), July-August (Summer Edition), and November- December (Winter Edition) Newsletter Editor: Emily Zollweg [email protected]

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Page 1: New York Chapter American FisheriesAFS – New York Chapter Newsletter – Spring 2011 Cost: $50 2‐day registration (includes breakfast, lunch, parking, summary report)* $25 Poster

New York Chapter American Fisheries Society – Newsletter Spring 2011 New York Chapter Officers 2011-2012 President: Ed Woltmann President-elect: Frank Flack Past President: Matt Sanderson Secretary-Treasurer: Scott Jones

PUBLICATION STATEMENT Title: New York Chapter American

Fisheries Society Newsletter Issue Date: April 27, 2011 Frequency: The NYCAFS Newsletter is

published three times annually: March-April (Spring Edition), July-August (Summer Edition), and November-December (Winter Edition)

Newsletter Editor: Emily Zollweg [email protected]

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Editors’ Note Welcome to the Spring 2011 newsletter! Please enjoy, and feel free to write to me with suggestions for

future newsletters! If you would care to submit something for the Fall newsletter, please email it to me at [email protected] by August 15, 2011. I’m especially looking for fish stories and student happenings… Emily Zollweg, Newsletter Editor

President’s Corner

Although it’s difficult to determine from looking out my window, Emily assures me it is indeed spring and time for my first column as the new chapter president. Before I introduce myself I would first like to commend Matt Sanderson for a job well done as president and hope that my tenure goes as smoothly as his. One thing that I do know is that I am lucky that our Secretary-Treasurer will still be around for another year to keep me from screwing up too badly. Scott Jones is truly the brains behind the operation and he will be one tough person to replace. Towards that end, if anyone is interested in the job of Secretary-Treasurer please let us know. I would also like to thank Emily for staying on as newsletter chair and ask that you all make her life easier by providing interesting articles and other tidbits for inclusion in the newsletter which remains an important means for communication with chapter members. Now a bit about me – after graduating from the University of Vermont I have spent 27 years working for the Department of Environmental Conservation in various capacities. I started off as a biologist researching sterile grass carp use for vegetation control in ponds, went on to become Regional Fisheries Manager on Long Island and now serve as head of the Public Use and Outreach Section with the Bureau of Fisheries in Albany. My professional interests include youth education and warmwater fisheries management. Most of you probably know me best as the General Chair of the 2006 Annual Meeting in Lake Placid. As I indicated in my remarks at the Business Meeting in Canandaigua, one of my main priorities is to improve communication with all fishery professionals in New York State. I see our website as one of the primary tools to accomplish this and I am anxious to work with Eric Latrimore who is doing an excellent job in upgrading our site. We also hope to develop a facebook site in the near future. Those of you who know me, know that I hate doing things the same ‘ol way and I encourage you to contact me with your thoughts on what you like about the chapter and what we can do better. I hope to develop a survey sometime this summer that will give us a good idea of what our membership thinks. I am currently working on arrangements for our next chapter meeting which I hope to hold in Lake Placid. Although plans for the program are still preliminary we hope to incorporate a special session on black bass management into the meeting. Don Einhouse, Paul McKeown and Jeff Loukmas have all agreed to help with development of what I hope to be a very interesting and topical program. Well that’s it for now. Hey, I think I just saw a robin fly by the window, so maybe it really is spring! Actually I just learned that there is a winter storm warning for the Albany area – Ugh!!! Ed Woltmann, President Editor’s Note- it’s my fault Ed’s weather references are out of date!

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Chapter News New Members

Free Fish CD and Book! Annual chapter dues are only $10 ($5 for students). The first 50 new chapter members (not a member for at least 5 preceding years) receive a free copy of the NYCAFS’s CD Historic Distribution of Inland Fishes of NYS: Map Series by E. C. Raney, which provides the New York distribution of 131 freshwater fish species. In addition, the first 20 members of the Chapter who become new members in the parent organization American Fisheries Society in 2010 will receive a free copy of the Guidelines for the Use of Fishes in Research. Scott Jones, Sec./Treas. New York Chapter American Fisheries Society C/O HDR|DTA, 1304 Buckley Road, Suite 202|Syracuse|NY 13212 Direct: 315.414.2205|Cell: 315.317.6680|Fax: 315.451.2429 [email protected]  Website As Technology Advances During our 2011 Annual Business Meeting, I had the pleasure to present Bill Snyder with an award for his many years of excellent service for running the Chapter’s website. After forming and meeting with a web design committee, I presented various options of designs and capabilities of a new website. The Chapter is going green and high tech, but WE NEED YOUR HELP. Please visit our webpage at www.newyorkafs.org to stay informed and to participate in our survey.

You should notice that there are three links on the bottom right of the page. Please visit these links, called Option 1, Option 2, and Option 3. An online poll is located below the links where you will be able to vote for the design of your preference. All of the options are not complete and many of the links are not working at this point. We are hoping to have an adequate response by the end of May, so we will be able to get a new site up and running by the end of July or August of this year. Highlights of the new site include:

Online Registration Current Fisheries News Online Polls and Surveys Facebook Options

Please feel free to email me at [email protected] with your questions or suggestions. Erik Latremore, NYSAFS Webmaster

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Awards Please read through the different award descriptions and nominate persons who you feel qualify for an award. They will be presented at the banquet at the chapter meeting held in February 2012 in Lake Placid. New York Chapter Awards The New York Chapter has three award classifications for recognizing our fisheries professionals: Honorary Member Award The Honorary Member Award is for significant involvement and accomplishments by an individual to the Chapter or official position (i.e. Guest Speakers). Nominations should include a brief biography and discussion of the significant involvement and contributions towards conservation of fisheries/aquatic resource within the Chapter. The only criterion or the award is that the nominee must be a member in good standing. Professional Achievement Award The Professional of the Year Award is awarded to an individual employed in a field related to fisheries and aquatic resources. Nominations for individuals should include a brief biography along with information pertaining to service, impact on the resource and other professional, and significant accomplishments. Eligible accomplishments by the nominee can be in one of the following categories: Leadership and Development, Education, Aquaculture, Management, Research and Technical Support. • Only members in good standing can make nominations • The recipient must be a member in good standing • The award is based on fisheries related work in New York Conservationist of the Year Award The Conservationist of the Year Award is for significant involvement and accomplishments by an individual or group not employed in the fisheries or aquatic resources field (i.e. Conservation or Angler Groups). Nominations should include a brief biography and discussion of the significant involvement and contributions towards conservation of fisheries/aquatic resources. The only criterion for the award is that the award is based on fisheries/aquatic resource related work accomplished in New York. It is never too late to nominate our peers for their outstanding work related to fisheries and aquatic resources. Please take some time and think about your peers who deserve recognition. Dave Bryson Memorial Award The New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society established the Dave Bryson Memorial Fisheries Fund in memory of Dave Bryson, ex-chapter President and long-time member. Eligible recipients include any college-bound high school students, college student or young fisheries professional in a fisheries-related program of study or a recent college graduate that has received a degree from a fisheries-related program of study within the past two years. The award is intended to assist the recipient in furthering their education or fisheries-related career aspirations and may be used for travel expenses, equipment purchase, or educational costs (i.e. books). Please take some time and think about a student or young professional who deserve recognition. Nominations can be emailed to Ross Abbett at [email protected]

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Workshop There is a backpack electrofishing principles and practices workshop being offered in June: http://www.eosalliance.org/schedule/event/backpack-electrofishing-principles-and-practices---

Date(s): Jun 21, 2011: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Jun 22, 2011: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Jun 23, 2011: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Location: Cornell Biological Field Station Bridgeport, NY

Instructor: Dr. James B. Reynolds Tuition: $795 / $695*

Student Subunit The student subunits are: Cobleskill, Fredonia, Cornell, and Morrisville. There is also a Chapter at SUNY ESF. Northeast Division The latest edition of "The Northeast Fish Rapper" is now available. http://www.fisheries.org/units/ned/docs_newsletter.htm Happy Reading! Phillip Dionne Editor, The Northeast Fish Rapper _______________________________________________ NED mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fisheries.org/listinfo.cgi/ned-fisheries.org Reminder:  Oral Abstracts Due – Monday May 2   "Workshop on Reconciling Spatial Scales and Stock Structures for Fisheries Science and Management"   Monday and Tuesday June 27‐28, 2011   Sheraton Harborside Hotel  Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA   For more information and to register:  www.tinyurl.com/spatial‐scales‐workshop  Fishermen and scientists are continually learning that stock boundaries of marine species aren’t always what we once thought.  Fishery managers often face dilemmas when ecological and management boundaries don’t coincide.  This public workshop will explore how fisheries management can better use data on stock structure and ecological processes in achieving sustainable fishery resources.  Costs and benefits of using increasingly detailed data in management will be discussed.  There will be invited speakers, open discussion forums, a poster session, and break‐out sessions for talks and panel discussions.  All fisheries stakeholders are encouraged to attend and propose an idea for a talk, poster, or discussion… fishermen especially.  

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Cost: $50         2‐day registration (includes breakfast, lunch, parking, summary report)* $25         Poster session/local seafood dinner cruise aboard M/V Thomas Leighton (evening of June 27) Important Deadlines May 2    Oral presentation abstracts    May 27 Hotel group rate deadline June 1   Poster presentation abstracts  June 15 Registration deadline** *Commercial fishermen may request a waiver of the registration fee.  ** After June 15, registration fee increases to $75.  Please share with others who may be interested.  Thank you.    Rachel Gallant Feeney Communications & Information Coordinator, Northeast Consortium Chair, 2011 PAT Staff Council Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space University of New Hampshire Morse Hall, Rm. 142 Durham, NH 03824 USA 603‐862‐2276  Announcements

DIADROMOUS SPECIES RESTORATION RESEARCH NETWORK UPDATE

A bi-monthly announcement of happenings in the diadromous species research and restoration community Please visit the DSRRN Website [http://www.umaine.edu/searunfish] to learn more about: Conference: River Monitoring & Climate Change Conference, May 18-19, Leominster, MA Research Publication: “Survival variability and population density in fish populations” Management Publication: “A Forest of Blue: Canada’s Boreal Forest, the World’s Waterkeeper” Resources: Michigan State University Quantitative Fisheries Center AND Gulf of Maine Council Ecosystem Indicator Partnership WANTED: Restoration News from Maritime Canada and other Eastern Seaboard States! Please help us spread the word. If you have a restoration project, article, or job/funding opportunity in your area, please let us know!

AFS News AFS Information on the Web http://www.fisheries.org

AFS has a mailing list for postings regarding fish, announcements, job opportunities and requests for information. You can subscribe to receive these in normal email mode or in digest mode. To subscribe, e-mail to: [email protected] and enter SUBSCRIBE AFS in the body of the e-mail.

Jobs

AFS Job Center Online: http://www.fisheries.org/jobs.shtml http://www.fisheries.org/jobs.shtml

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Interesting Stuff Field Notes E-mail News Check out DEC’s new electronic newsletter, Field Notes. Produced by the Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources, the newsletter provides a variety of information regarding the state’s fish and wildlife species, including recreational opportunities, regulation changes, wildlife viewing events, press releases, and other wildlife news stories. To learn more and subscribe, visit the Field Notes web page at www.dec.ny.gov/about/63801.html on the DEC website.

New York Chapter of the AFS Officers and Executive Committee

President, Ed Woltmann [email protected] Past President, Matt Sanderson

[email protected] President-Elect, Frank Flack [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer, Scott Jones

[email protected] Newsletter Editor, Emily Zollweg

[email protected] Website, Erik Latremore

[email protected] Student Sub-Units, Brian Weidel Professional Incentives, Ross Abbett [email protected] Resolutions/Envir. Concerns, Randy Vaas

[email protected] By-Laws, Mike Flaherty

[email protected]

Native Fishes, Lisa Holst [email protected] Native American Affairs, Dawn Dittman

[email protected] Youth Aquatic Education, Tom Hughes [email protected] Membership, Frank Flack [email protected] Nominating, Matt Sanderson

[email protected] Audit/Finance, Alan Mack [email protected] Program, Jeffrey Loukmas and Don Einhouse [email protected] [email protected] Annual Meeting, Joelle Ernst

[email protected] Workshop, Chris VanMaaren [email protected]

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ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY

FEBRUARY 3, 2011 INN ON THE LAKE, CANANDAIGUA, NY

Call to Order

President Sanderson called the meeting to order and Secretary Jones determined that a quorum for the meeting had been met.

President Sanderson made a few meeting related logistical announcements and reminders and recognized past officers of the Chapter

Web Pearsall Randy Jackson Margaret Murphy Fred Henson Paul McKeown

NED Report

Randy Jackson discussed the following topics from NED

Financially, NED is improving. Steady as she goes. NED announces the April 15, 2011 Annual Meeting event in the northeast. NED is calling for more agency involvement in the Division.

Society Report Bill Fisher discussed the following topics from the society

Journals and literature have been moved to an outside source instead of “The Society”

The coalition of Natural Resource Society to encourage education more in focus with students skills in relation to industry, additional certification programs and continuing education opportunities.

Website updates to include the ability to telecast meetings.

The Society reviewing the 32 policy statements for possible updates.

The Society has a policy statement under development regarding lead in sport fishing tackle.

The Society is currently discussion the merits of the tiered membership approach as a method to encourage new membership and retain current members.

Review Minutes: Meeting Minutes from February 4, 2010 meeting were reviewed. Minor edits were recommended. A motion to accept these minutes (as amended) was made by B. Fisher, 2nd by R. Vaas. The motion was unanimously approved. Treasurer's Report (T-Report): Treasurer Jones presented the Annual Treasurers report. Alan Mack (Audit Chair) reviewed the books and agreed that the books were in order. Auditor Mack and Treasurer Jones will continue to work closely on enhancing the books and soliciting nominations for the 2012.

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Old Business

President Sanderson announced the appointment of two new committee chairpersons. Erik Latrimore has been appointed as the new Website Committee Chairperson and Ross Abbett has been appointed as the new Professional Incentives Committee Chairperson. Welcome both.

The Cornell Student Subunit plans to organize a New York State Student Colloquium. They are still in the planning stages; however they envision holding the event at the Cornell Biological Station at Shackleton Point. Initial requests for assistance have been made to the Excomm. See new business for additional information presented by T. J. Ross.

Committee Reports Annual Meeting/Local Arrangements: Web Pearsall/Scott Jones – The Annual meeting has been well planned. The venue

has remained consistent with past expectation. Approximately 123 registrants are in attendance. Program: Matt Sanderson – Matt has done an outstanding job with the program. He thanks all for their assistance and their

attendance. Newsletter: Emily Zollweg – Emily keeps putting out impressive newsletters and would like to hear more input from the

students of the Chapter as well as the general membership. Website: Erik Latremore –The committee has decided to award a certificate of appreciation to Bill Snyder for his years of

service and initially getting the NYCAFS website up and running. Thanks Bill, we are grateful for your efforts. Erik is taking over the duties of committee chair and enhancing the website to fit the needs of the Chapter for the foreseeable future. A subcommittee has been selected to develop a needs based approach to enhancing the website. The subcommittee and Excomm will update the membership as improvements to the website are scheduled.

Audit/Finance – Alan Mack – Alan has reviewed and approved the 2010 books. Treasurer Jones and

Auditor Mack will work closely in 2011 to refine the bookkeeping processes and solicit nominations for the Secretary elect position in 2012.

Membership: - Randy Jackson/Scott Jones – Membership appears to be steady, although possible shift in increased student

participation. Professional Incentives/Special Awards – Ross Abbett – Ross Abbett has been appointed the new chair for this committee.

He highlighted the three awards that the Chapter offers through this committee and encourages all to submit nominations often and early. This years recipients were “Conservationist of the Year” – Mike Chochul representing the Seth Green Chapter of Trout unlimited. A motion was made by M. Sanderson, 2nd by R. Vaas nominating George Ketola for the Professional Achievement Award, voting was unanimously in favor. The award will be presented at the banquet for the Professional Achievement Award – George Ketola. Doug Sheppard took an opportunity to thank the Chapter for last year’s award, he was humbled. In addition the five student travel awards will go to Allison Hrycik, Tyler Ross, Brian Henning, Kathleen Marean, and Emily Cornwell.

Workshop: C. VanMaaren – Chris was unable to report on the Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Workshop as the workshop

was held concurrent with this meeting. Base on the current attendance, the workshop was a success. Student Subunit – Brian Weidel – Unfortunately Brian was unable to attend this years meeting, however Brian appears to be

making some headway in reinvigorating the student subunits for participation in the Society. Youth Aquatic Education: - Tom Hughes – Tom was unable to make this years meeting as well but provided the

attached written report.

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Native American Affairs: - D. Dittman – Dawn distributed an email to Native American Tribes and will continue to reach out to them. The Haudenosaunee will be issuing a statement on hydrofracking. The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe has received a restoration grant for Lake Sturgeon; Dawn hopes to assist them with their needs surrounding this work.

Native Fishes: - Lisa Holst – No report. Resolutions/Environmental Concerns: R. Vaas –Although the Chapter will not be commenting on

hydrofracking at this time, Randy will continue to monitor the progression of this natural gas sequestration process. Randy is also monitoring the Asian Carp issue in the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Copies of the infamous “Aquatic Biologist” narrated by Rod Serling have been found. No resolutions.

Nominating: Randy Jackson – Randy announced that the election votes resulted in Frank Flack being the winner

of the president-elect position for 2011.

Following the election results Margaret Murphy and Web Pearsall escorted Ed Woltman to the podium to be installed as President.

Presented the past-presidents plaque to Matt Sanderson. Ed presented the 2011 budget for consideration. After a short presentation highlighting the out of balance

budget to account for our deficit spending plan a motion was made by W. Pearsall, 2nd by F. Henson to accept the budget as presented. The motion passed unanimously.

New Business T. J. Ross from the Cornell Student Sub-unit discussed some of the ideas surrounding the Student Colloquium

Students need a place to meet (likely Shackleton Point.) Create an avenue for lower pressured presentations by students Possibly panel discussions Tentatively Scheduled for April 30, 2011 Working with Student Subunit Committee (Brian Weidel) Potentially a student lunch Assistance from the membership with recruiting participants.

Doug Sheppard thanked the Chapter for his award last year, he was very gracious. Erik Latremore discussed the website committee and some of the general ideas and upgrades that were being considered for future implementation. W. Pearsall moved to adjourn the meeting, 2nd by D. Sheppard, unanimously approved. Meeting adjourned.

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2010 ReceiptsBalance as of January 01, 2010 $47,585.73

= = = = = = = = = =

Beginning Balance (all accounts) $47,585.73 $46,104.23 $46,835.86 $46,611.15

- - - - - - - -

RECEIPTS 3/31/2010 6/30/2010 9/30/2010 12/31/2010 YEAR TO DATE BUDGET

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Membership $925.00 $715.00 $294.56 $710.00 $2,644.56 $ 2,100.00

2010 Annual Meeting $6,755.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,755.10 $ 12,000.00

Raffle $801.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $801.00 $ 400.00

2010 Workshop $1,760.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,760.00 $ 1,000.00

Interest $97.89 $106.63 $106.76 $101.53 $412.81 $ 500.00

Miscellaneous $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ 0.00

Donations $0.00 $0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ 300.00

= = = = =

TOTAL RECEIPTS $10,338.99 $821.63 $401.32 $811.53 $12,373.47 $ 16,300.00

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2010 ExpendituresEXPENDITURES 3/31/2010 6/30/2010 9/30/2010 12/31/2010 YEAR TO DATE BUDGETEXPENDITURES 3/31/2010 6/30/2010 9/30/2010 12/31/2010 YEAR TO DATE BUDGET

- - - - - - - -

2010 Annual Meeting $8,842.14 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,842.14 $12,000.00

2010 Work Shop $1,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 $ 2,450.00

Credit Card Fees $290.51 $90.00 $90.00 $139.00 $609.51 $ 500.00

Website $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ 200.00

Newsletter/Membership lists $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ 50.00

Office Supplies/Postage $66.32 $0.00 $3.00 $0.00 $66.32 $ 150.00

Raffle $209.84 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $209.84 $ 200.00

Stipends/Best papers/poster/travel $950.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $950.00 $ 1500.00

NED Officer Meeting Expense $0.00 $0.00 $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 $ 500.00

AFS National Meeting Expense $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,094.57 $1,094.57 $ 1,000.00

Donations $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ 500.00

A d Pl $357 71 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $357 71 $ 250 00Award Plaques: $357.71 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $357.71 $ 250.00

Misc $103.97 $0.00 $36.03 $0.00 $140.00 $ 0.00

= = = = =

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $11,820.49 $90.00 $626.03 $1,233.57 $13,770.09 $ 19,300.00

= = = = = B ($3,000.00)($ , )

Ending Balance (all accounts) $46,104.23 $46,585.86 $46,611.15 $46,189.11 $ 46,189.11 A ($1,396.62)

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2010 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTSB l f J 01 2010 $ 4 8 3Balance as of January 01, 2010 $ 47,585.73

12/31/2009 3/31/2010 6/30/2010 9/30/2010 12/31/2010

AmeriCU Checking statement $ 2,754.83 $ 12,206.47 $ 11,921.47 $ 11,680.00 $ 11,295.43

outstanding checks $ 0.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 g $ $ , $ $ $

+outstanding deposits $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00

AmeriCU Checking balance $ 2,754.83 $ 11,206.47 $ 11,921.47 $ 11,608.00 $ 11,295.43

AmeriCU Savings Acct (0.75%) $5,022.53 $ 5,031.84 $ 5,041.27 $ 5,050.83 $ 5,060.40

CD 70 (1.60%) $ 5,546.00 $ 5,619.99 $ 5,643.82 $ 5,666.50 $ 5,689.26

CD 71 (1.35%) $ 5,493.26 $ 5,517.44 $ 5,541.89 $ 5,566.92 $ 5,586.32

CD 72 (1.81%) $ 5,583.24 $ 5,555.10 $ 5,579.96 $ 5,605.21 $ 5,630.57

CD 73 (1 81%) Dave Bryson $ 5 335 42 $ 5 353 35 $ 5 377 31 $ 5 401 04 $ 5 426 09CD 73 (1.81%) Dave Bryson Memorial Scholarship Fund

$ 5,335.42 $ 5,353.35 $ 5,377.31 $ 5,401.04 $ 5,426.09

M & T Checking $ 17,850.45 $ 7,820.04 $ 7,730.04 $ 7,640.04 $ 7,501.04

Total All Accounts $ 47,585.73.53 $ 46,104.23 $ 46,835.86 $ 46,611.15 $ 46,189.11

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2010 NYCAFS YEAR END BALANCE

$60,000

NYCAFS - YEAR END BALANCE 1989-2010

4% Inflation

$40,000

$50,000

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NYCAFS

NYCAFS + L.PLACID

$20,000

$30,000

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LLA

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$10,000

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