Weekly Birders

September 4, 2010



Bill Diffin, leader

There will be no Weekly Birders field trip this week.



Info: WilliamDiffin@aol.com

About



Former Oklahoma City Audubon Society President Nealand Hill,
left, with Dr. Sam Moore, a founding member and the
club’s first president (1947).

2010 Officers

Meetings are held on the third Monday of the months of September through June
at the Will Rogers Garden Center, located on the SW corner of Northwest 36th
Street and I-44.

President Bill Diffin
WilliamDiffin@aol.com
Vice-President John Shackford
johnsshack@aol.com
Secretary
Nancy Reed

nreed1717@aol.com
Treasurer Nancy Vicars

nancy.vicars@sbcglobal.net

Parliamentarian Sam Moore
Programs Warren Harden
wdharden@odmhsas.org
Recorder Esther Key
emkok@earthlink.net
Conservation Larry Mays
retrix@atlinkwifi.com
Field Trips Jimmy Woodard
jimmy.woodard@univarusa.com
Newsletter Patricia Velte
Carla Brueggen
pvelte@cox.net
HBrueggen@cox.net
Publicity Cheryl Allen
gallen27@swbell.net
Historian Nealand Hill
nealandw@aol.com
Refreshments Jim Vicars
nancy.vicars@sbcglobal.net
Web Master Patricia Velte
pvelte@cox.net
for
additional information, e-mail:

info@okc-audubon.org
The
Oklahoma City Audubon Society is neither a chapter of, nor affiliated with, the
National Audubon Society.

Our History


(From left:) John Shackford, Warren Harden, Dr.
Sam Moore, Susan Schmidt

During the summer of 2007,  friends of Dr. Sam Moore visited with him to learn about the history of the Oklahoma City Audubon Society. As the club’s first president, Dr. Moore was in a unique position to share highlights about the founding of the organization, celebrating its 60th Anniversary in 2007. Below is the text of Dr. Moore’s history of the Oklahoma City Audubon Society.

My name is Dr. Samuel Turner Moore.  I am 94 years old, having been born on March 30th, 1913 in Fulton, Missouri.  I moved from Fulton, Missouri to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1930.

Upon my return to the Oklahoma City area in 1946 after military service in World War II,

I resumed my interest in birding.  I met Irene Martin on a cold winter day in 1947 while birding at Rose Lake.  Ed and Irene Martin, Vic and Alma Vacin, and I formed the Oklahoma City Audubon Society in 1947 as an independent, non-profit educational and social club.  The name of the club has not changed.  Through out the history of the club, the Oklahoma City Audubon Society has neither been a chapter of, nor affiliated with National Audubon.

Our first meetings were held in member homes before the club moved to Will Rogers Garden Center.  Meetings grew from the five of us in the beginning and grew as time went on.  For many years we had pot luck picnics in July at Silver Lake.  Every November we chartered one or two buses for a Thanksgiving Safari to bird the Texas Coast and Lower Rio Grande River.  We invited speakers from the Audubon Film Series.  The movies and slide shows were presented in the Medical School auditorium as a fund raiser for the club.  Irene Martin was the driving force for many of the club activities

I certify that I was the first president of the Oklahoma City Audubon Society and that the club was founded in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1947. I held the office of President in 1947 and 1948.  The club has met continuously since 1947.

The above statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.


Dr. Samuel Turner Moore
Dated this 20 day of June, 2007.