Membership Meeting
April 17 Board of Directors Meeting Agenda
2021 Board of Directors Election Results
April 17 NMLRA Board Meeting (Updated)
The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association (NMLRA) Board of Directors will have a Board meeting on April 17 , 2021 at 9:00 am EDT.
The meeting will be held in the NMLRA Education Center Banquet Hall in Friendship,Indiana. Agenda items will be provided to the Secretary no later than April 09, 2021.
The previously scheduled Virginia bag making class with Jeff Luke will be in one of the smaller classrooms of the Education Center.
NMLRA Board Meeting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
NMLRA Board of Directors Contact Information
As requested by the membership of the NMLRA, we’ve updated the contact page for the board of directors with a way to contact each board member by email or phone.
Board of Directors Meeting
2021 NMLRA Board of Directors Candidates
The NMLRA Board of Directors Ballots will be mailed shortly. To prepare, please review the candidates here as presented in the January 2021 issue of Muzzle Blasts Magazine.
When your ballot arrives, please review the “Casting your Vote” video to ensure you follow the directions correctly.
Board of Directors Message July 2020
Petitions of candidates seeking a seat on the NMLRA Board of Directors will be presented to the NMLRA Board of Directors at its meeting during the National Championship Shoot.
Petitions must be received prior to 8:00 am, Sunday, September 13, 2020 for processing. All candidates must have a petition signed by not less than 25 NMLRA members in good standing with dues current as of October 1, 2020. If you need information on the nomination by petition, please contact Lora Parks in the Clubhouse.
The petition form can be picked up at the clubhouse during the shoot, on our website here
NMLRA Board of Directors Election Results | 2020
Message from the Board of Directors - Muzzle Blasts February 2020
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I would like to introduce myself for those that don’t know me, I am Mike Yazel your Treasurer of the NMLRA and a past President of the same. I have been involved in Muzzle Loading most of my life as my parents began coming to Friendship in 1962 when I was about 3 years old. Our whole family shot together for many years until us kids got older and my sisters drifted away from it but my father and I continued on shooting, building guns and collecting interesting Muzzle Load-ers. I have served on the Board of Directors in various capacities over the years although I have devoted the bulk of my effort to updating the Associations business and accounting practices. While this has been a very long journey we are in the home stretch now and will have things modernized with far better reporting that will aid the board and membership in making the best decisions for the NMLRA going forward.
This is truly a time of transition for the NMLRA as the Board of Directors has voted to move forward with the Pittman Robertson program which will help us transform the range to better serve the membership and other shooters who come to use it. This alone provided much impetus to update our accounting procedures so we could track Range Operations as well as Association Operations. The NMLRA is roughly a $1.5 to $1.8 million dollar operation in any given year with many different and diverse areas of operations. We print a monthly magazine that requires specialized staff both in house and outside, membership requires people and programs to sign people up and interact with them across the country and around the globe. Our accounting system is much more than simple dollars in and dollars out. We need the ability to track the performance of our events large and small, powder and target sales, gate revenue, camping, registration and the list goes on and on.
Off shoot time there are memberships to be entered daily and this time of year camping reservations are in full swing for the coming shooting season. We take registrations for programs like the Gunsmithing Seminars and classes held here in the Education Center at the Range in Friendship. We have people joining the 1 of 1000 endowment which if you have not yet done please consider it as this program is about three-quarters of the way to its goal of establishing a $1,000,000 endowment from which 75 percent of the yearly earnings can be used for projects on the range.
This year will see new camping software come online along with card swipers at all points of sale, later in the year we hope to begin the first use of barcoding to make your transactions quicker and our accounting of them much simpler. For those of you that do not frequent the range there are many changes you are beginning to see as well. The NMLRA presence online has expanded dramatically in recent months as we have begun podcasts and videos about all things Muzzle Loading and Living History. As we reach out to an even wider audience online you will see growth in the digital version of the magazine as it becomes more interactive and sign-ups for memberships, camping, classes, and registration take on a new look at the website. Behind the scenes of all of this has to be an accounting system that ties all of this information and the thousands of transactions we process each year together. This system had in the past simply contained too many separate and often out of date pieces that prevented us from doing the job as well as we could and burdened the staff with work that should be automated. With the hiring addition of Kim Scobee to our accounting operation, this transformation has kicked into high gear. Kim has a broad background in IT as it applies to finances and has been working hard for several months putting the pieces of software and systems in place to move us forward. While most of you will never see all of the changes being made behind the scenes rest assured they are all to serve you, the membership of the NMLRA better in the future.
Thank you for supporting the NMLRA and helping all of us serve you better as a member.
Mike Yazel