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Wetwork News A Publication of the Niagara Frontier Koi and Pond Club July 2016 NFKPC OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Kelso 239-0520 This Friday s meeting, July 8th, is at Arbordale Nurseries 480 Dodge Road, Getzville NY 14068 VICE-PRESDENT Dennis Wilkolaski 662-9429 SECRETARY Nancy Wojnowski 675-3017 TREASURER Open position BOARD MEMBERS Bill Daniels 873-7293 Dawn Domagala 860-6186 Tim Moeller 655-8369 Brian Schneider 206-2322 Gavin Warren 867-4801 MEMBERSHIP Carol Krajewski 937-9810 REFRESHMENTS Open position NEWSLETTER Ann Marshall 873-1074 Dawn Domagala 860-6186 SUNSHINE COMMITTEE Lorri Porter 694-6652 KOI HEALTH ADVISOR Greg Young 537-2830 POND SQUAD Chris & Dennis Wilkolaski 662-9429 RAFFLES & PRMOTIONS Nancy Wojnowski 675-3017 Hello fellow pond people, I hope you are keeping cool with this hot & humid weather. My 2,000 gallon pond is now in full bloom and it is BEAUTIFUL! I even saw some koi fry. In the eight years I have had a pond, I have never had them survive so fingers crossed. Thank you to Chris, Dennis, Nancy & Audrey for cleaning the Erie County Fair Pond in early June. Fair time is August 10th - 21st and we will be looking for volunteers to "work our booth" and tell fair goers about our club. You will get free admission & parking to the fair and a ticket to win a gift card from the club. A list will be passed around at the next meeting to sign up for a 3 hour time slot. Our next regular club meeting on July 8 th, will be at Arbordale Nurseries in Getzville, NY. There will be a presentation by Brenda McCormick of the Western New York Herpetological Society on amphibians that you would see in and around your pond. It is also Christmas in July! Every member in attendance gets a FREE gift! At Arbordale, we will be all set up for the koi show & auction that weekend! This event is the clubs largest fund raiser of the year. This is what keeps the club going. Volunteers are needed for set up Thursday July 7th mid-morning and for tear-down July 10th after the auction. Please contact me if you can help at 860-6186. If you prefer to donate to the auction and basket raffle, please bring items to the Arbordale meeting July 8 th. Your support is greatly appreciated. The week after the Koi Show is our Pond Tour in the south towns on July 16th. You don't need to be a member to attend, but you do need a ticket for the picnic after. We have 7 stops this year and I can guarantee good weather! Chris Wilkolawski will be selling tickets for $10 at the meeting & Koi Show. You can also call her to reserve your tickets if you can t make the meeting at 983-1088. See you at Arbordale on July 8 th for our regular monthly meeting. Dawn M. Domagala, Koi Show Chair

Koi of the Month Taisho Sanke (Tie-show-san-kay) Taisho Sanke (Tie-show-san-kay) These are white koi with a red (hi) and black (kuro) pattern on them. First seen in Japan during the Taisho era. Today, we call them Sanke. Seven styles that can be seen at Koi Shows would be: Kuchibeni (Coo-cheebenny) This koi appears to have a very red mouth. It appears to be wearing lipstick. Maruten (Mar-oo-ten) This is a koi with red area on the middle of its head. Tancho Showa (Tancho) This is a Koi with a single red area on its head. Aka (Acka) This is a Koi that has very large amount of red pattern over the entire koi. Subo sumi ( Sue-bosue-me)This is a Koi has a black pattern that only is seen on the white skin of the koi. Nidan (Knee-dan) This koi has two red areas with spaced out black shapes. Menkaburi (Men-caboo-ree)This koi has the red color cover its entire head from the mouth to the crown.

Fair Pond Cleaning At a recent Board of Directors meeting it was decided that they would be offering an incentive for members to get more involved. So any member that does one of the following will receive a ticket to the gift card drawings that occur during the meetings. Members that volunteer: Spend 2 hrs. at a club activity Donate to the raffle table Attend a Board meeting (non officer) Organize a program; i.e. calling tree, Arrange a speaker for a meeting night Host a Board meeting (non officers) Chair a club event Sign up for the refreshment table Write an article for the newsletter ***Please note: We still must sell a minimum amount of $50 in tickets to cover the gift cards prior to drawing.

PAGE 3 Sunshine Jan Evert broke her leg. She is recovering at Autumn View Health Care facility in Hamburg. 648-2450 Refreshments for 2016 If you would like to bring refreshments to a meeting, you will be reimbursed for expenses for up to $25.00 (receipts must be turned into Nancy) General info: 8-9 bottles of pop, some diet Any refreshments or snacks of your choice: Cheese & Crackers, veggies, fruit, chips, dip, pepperoni, salad, jello, cookies, cake, brownies, etc. We do not have use of any kitchen supplies, so you may need to bring serving utensils, trays, bowls, baskets, knives, or whatever is needed to serve your type of refreshments The club will provide: Coffee, hot cups, creamer, sugar, small plates, paper cups, plastic silverware, napkins If you have any questions or would like to volunteer please contact Bev Jarmuz 833-3889. Feb.: Dawn Domogala Mar.: Apr.: Audry Belau May: Chris Wilkolaski June: July: Ann Marshall & Rob Smith Aug.: Sep.: Nancy Wojnowski Oct.: Nov.: Dec.: Christmas Party in the South towns

First Class Mail NIAGARA FRONTIER KOI & POND CLUB 1312 Tanglewood Dr. North Tonawanda, NY 14120 TO: THE NIAGARA FRONTIER KOI & POND CLUB MEETS THE SECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH @ 7pm THE ZION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 15 KOENIG CIRCLE, TONANANDA, NY 14150 ALSO VISIT US ONLINE AT www.nfkpc.org NIAGARA FRONTIER KOI & POND CLUB UP-COMING EVENTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK July 9 & 10 - Koi Show at Arbordale July 16 - Pond tour south towns Aug 10-21 Erie county fair