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Presidents Message

President’s Message and Report

October 2009

Dear Bowling Community and Fellow Proprietors:

Let me start off with a big welcome to the new BCAM Board Members, Randy Crim from Harbor Springs, Phil Huffman from Holland, and Nick Miller from Baldwin.  I am glad to see these great people joining the BCAM Board.  Also, I appreciate non-board members Greg Gumtow from Clarkston for joining the Youth Committee and Richard Maury, Lansing (via his motor coach), for joining the Legislative Committee. 

In addition, a big congratulations go to Gordon Krum for winning the Dick Maury Cornerstone Award, Bob Smoltz for the Michigan Proprietor of the Year Award and Richard Berg for achieving Lifetime Membership. All of these awards were presented at the state convention.  I was also pleased to have in attendance the Illinois BPA President Tom Sims and Kim Sims who attended our board meeting and shared ideas.  In simple words, Audrey we couldn’t have done the convention without your help.  Great job to the entire convention committee for an action-packed couple of days!

In August we had a great idea exchange on “money saving ideas in tough economic times.”  Over 30 people representing 44 centers were in attendance.  Mark Voight, Livonia and Gary Richards, Saginaw conducted this open idea exchange.  I know I found ways to save money by listening to the other people in the room talk about what they were doing.  On October 21st we will be having another “IDEA EXCHANGE: How to Book Holiday Parties in a Crappy Economy,” plus, we will learn how Dan LaBrecque of Nottke’s Bowl has brought national attention to his center by creating a bowling league for unemployed bowlers while partnering with Michigan Works.  This event will be held at Nottke’s Bowl in Battle Creek from 11:00-2:00 p.m. on Wednesday,

October 21st.

Over 2000 lane beds representing over 60 bowling centers have signed up for the Red Wings Promotion.  At Airway Lanes in Portage, Mark has reported over 90 bowlers signed up for his Red Wing Club.  I am not saying every center will get those numbers.  However, some good old fashion selling inside the center could help your success.  Good Job Mark. 

The BCAM is proud to announce that the BCAM Doubles presented by Miller Brewing will return for the 2009-2010 season.  Details will be coming soon for this event.  In its first year, over 1400 bowlers bowled in the event.  Also through a bid process that was sent out to all BCAM centers, the youth committee selected Howell Bowl-A-Drome in Howell to host the 2010 BCAM Qubica/AMF Family Doubles Tournament.

The BCAM Board adopted the proposal that, beginning in October, the financial records related to the association would be available on-line on the Members Page of the BCAM website.  This would include the annual BCAM budget.  The BCAM will be one of only two state associations that will post their financial arrangements on-line.  Also, if you haven’t been to www.michiganbowl.com you should check it out.  In addition, in October, BCAM will be on Facebook. 

Pepsi has been very active in reviewing each center’s account history.  In some cases this has produced price rollbacks for proprietors that were not getting the BCAM pricing.  The new Pepsi representative for BCAM is Janell Lewis.  Pepsi has now assigned field reps to all BCAM centers. Your center should be visited by a rep very soon. Pepsi has created a great “marketing” tool for bottles and cans which they will be presenting to the centers.  Also, I found out an interesting fact about Pepsi that I didn’t know:  a bag-in-box Pepsi Product yields more servings than several other brands on the market.  If you don’t see a representative by the end of October, contact Ken Prokopec.

I want to conclude by thanking all members and non-members across the state that I have talked to and gotten feedback from. This is your association and without good communication we can’t fix problems or deal with situations.  Our objectives remain the same: to help members achieve more paid games, to facilitate local and national buying power, to maintain a legislative voice, and to promote communication and strong committee work. 

Moving Michigan Bowling Forward

ROGER PHILIPI

BCAM President

BCAM is an official state affiliate of the BPAA