ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING Kalamazoo, Michigan October 23, 1999 CALL TO ORDER: The annual business meeting of the Great Lakes Planetarium Association was called to order at the 35th annual conference by President Francetic at 10:44am EDT. SECRETARY'S REPORT: Robert Bonadurer, Secretary/Treasurer, reviewed the minutes of the previous business meeting held in Nashville, IN, October 24, 1998, which were printed in the Winter GLPA Newsletter. A motion to approve the minutes was seconded and approved. TREASURER'S REPORT: Bonadurer read the financial report for the 1998-99 fiscal year. (Please see executive committee minutes for the financial report.) PRESIDENT'S REPORT: President Francetic noted that much has changed in the 35 years since GLPA started back in 1965 (BST--Before Star Trek). Among all the price changes, Dan noted that GLP A membership dues started at $5. PRESIDENT -ELECT: President-Elect Jeanne Bishop reviewed the candidates for the elected positions for GLPA. She then handed out the ballots to the membership. Election results revealed that Gary Sampson will be new President-Elect. Congratulations Gary! Robert Bonadurer was voted to continue as Secretary Treasurer and Sue Reynolds Button will continue as the IPS representative. Jeanne Bishop thanked the nominations committee, which consisted of Georgia Neff, David Parker, Mark Perkins, and Gary Sampson. Bishop also asked for members contributions to help Dave De Bryun with the GLP A history project. The report will be segmented into "GLPA: the first 20 years" and then "GLPA through 2001." Anyone with information on conferences or anything else should contact Dave in Grand Rapids, MI. Bishop mentioned that she is proud to be the next president of GLPA and noted there is nothing like that Planetarium "feeling." She said to contact her if anyone wanted more information about the Mars Millennium Project or the ASP's Thomas Brennan Award for excellence in teaching astronomy to grades 9-12. OLD BUSINESS: President Francetic asked Alan Paries to review the Russian Slide project. Paries reviewed the long history and all the problems with shipping. He then thanked everyone for all their hard work. They included Mitch Luman, Rob Landis, Bart Benjamin, Dale Smith, Joe Hopkins, and the people in Russia for all their patience and gratitude. PAST PRESIDENT'S REPORT: Bart Benjamin read a letter from April Whitt who had to leave the conference early. The letter stated her enjoyment and thankfulness while working with GLPA the last six years. IPS REPORT: The International Planetarium Society (IPS) Chair Susan Reynolds said the best way to learn about IPS is through their website which can be linked through GLP A's website. IPS website: http://www.ips-planetarium.org GLP A website: http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/GLPA Major projects and issues that IPS is working on include: a) defining the planetarium and elegant rationale for the need of a planetarium, b) new directory coming out at the end of 1999 [a show of hands by the GLPA membership shows that many still like having a hard copy of the directory] , c) directory of planetarium resources, d) job service for planetarium openings, e) slide distribution of Hubble and JPL images, t) laser disc featuring images from the European Space Agency (ESA), g) portable planetarium handbook and video, h) Eugenides scriptwriting contest i) new Australian regional association, j) SEPA dark sky video, 1) Italy design constellation project, and m) nominations for IPS positions and awards. Reynolds reminded everyone that the 2000 IPS conference will be held in Montreal, Canada on July 9th-13th. Conference costs are $295 with a $40 banquet fee. Morelia, Mexico will be the site in 2002. :MEMBERSHIP: Gene Zajac said that GLPA has 239 members and anyone needing more information can contact him in Shaker Heights, OH. He also noted that State Chairs can obtain mailing lists for all GLPA members in their state or Zajac also reminded members to let him know if their are any people who should be nominated for Fellow membership. DEVELOP:MENT: Art Klinger stated that for this