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THE CLEVELAND GROTTO If you would like to join the club come to one of our meetings and bring this member ship FORM. CAVE CONSERVATION Cave formations are delicate and easily destroyed. This is why cavers are so concerned about the welfare of caves and often secretive about their locations. Not only are the formations beautiful and delicate, but the cave life -- bats, fish, salamanders -- also live a fragile existence. Cavers respect the formations and the animals in caves. EDUCATION Grotto members are also active in the community with educational programs on the principles of caving, cave conservation, and cave safety, with such organizations as the Natural History Museum, The Great Lakes Science Center, and youth groups. RECREATION OUR HISTORY Nov 17, 1944 Grotto Constitution approved by Grotto Board (Wm. G. Blaha, NSS #290; Al Mislay, NSS #289; Betty A. Yoe,NSS #300; Anne Blaha, NSS #301; George Risler, NSS #297). First officers appointed: Bill Blaha, President; Al Mislay, Vice.President; Betty Yoe, Secretary. Nov 30, 1944 Grotto Constitution submitted by letter to Board Of Governors of NSS. Jan 27, 1945 Bill Blaha and Al Mislay represent Cleveland Grotto at NSS annual meeting in Washington, D.C. Cleveland Grotto Charter received from the NSS. Feb 4, 1945 First official meeting of the Cleveland Grotto after acceptance by NSS. Mar 4, 1945 Board decided to hold Grotto meetings every 4 weeks, and Board meetings once a month. Apr 1, 1945 Grotto solicits Geology Departments of adjoining states for their State Geological Surveys. (Response from Michigan Department of Conservation on April 5!) Apr 15, 1945 Gordon Curry (NSS #170) joined Cleveland Grotto. Dec 1, 1945 Grotto publishes December issue of NSS Newsletter. Mar 2, 1946 Bill Blaha resigns as Grotto Chairman after being elected to NSS Board (rules prevented NSS Board members from being Grotto officers). There is a void in the record from Mar 1946 until Nov, 1950. Nov 15, 1950 Bill Blaha is President of the Cleveland Grotto again. Mar 28, 1951 Grotto treasury depleted (all $8.90) on the Sportsmen's Show. Members each donated $2.50 to replentish. Apr 18, 1951 Grotto holds open meeting for those who expressed interest in caving at the Sportsmen's Show. Jun 20, 1951 Bob and Dorothea Franks (NSS #1869, 1870) join Grotto. Jul 18, 1951 Ray Setteur (NSS #1884) joins Grotto via letter from Ohio State (indicating in letter that he had located some caves near Columbus). Aug 15, 1951 Marvin Childs (NSS #1879) joins Grotto. Oct 17, 1951 Proposed trip to newly discovered Con Cave in Pennsylvania (discovered by NSS member Dick Hoffmaster). Feb 20, 1952 Bill Blaha given title of Honorary President, for many years of service and being first Grotto president. Jun 18, 1952 Owner of Dulaney's Cave (Now Laurel Caverns) offers Cleveland Grotto use of land near cave to build a cabin for Grotto use only. Aug 20, 1952 Grotto member Richard Earhart submits list of Ohio Caves he compiled. List contains 58 entries. Nov 19, 1952 Grotto received letter from Bob Ruffing, describing newly discovered Lemon Hole cave, near Bear Cave, Pennsylvania. Dec, 1952 Grotto membership list shows 35 members (includes John Ulrich, no mention of when he joined). Mar 18, 1953 Sgt. Roger Brucker of Yellow Springs, Ohio reported on his work with State Geology Dept on a Cave Survey of Ohio. Jul 15, 1953 Grotto members urged to attend NSS Labor Day "Old Timer's Convention" at Davis, West Virginia (what subsequently became Old Timer's Reunion) Aug 19, 1953 Report on progress in commercialization of Dulaney Cave. Jan 20, 1954 Grotto dues still $1.00/year. Mar 17, 1954 First issue of Cleveland Grotto News distributed. Contest established to name the paper. Apr 21, 1954 Betty Yoe wins newsletter naming contest with the name "Cleve-O-Grotto News " Jun 16, 1954 Walter Simonet (NSS #2225) joins Grotto. Oct 20, 1954 Grotto orders three 30' cable ladders, to be custom made with 15" rung spacing instead of the standard 18" spacing. Feb 17, 1955 Discussions about the impact of national publicity on caving - sport vs. scientific thrust. Apr 20, 1955 Wilmer McCavit "retires," Harold Lenz appointed treasurer pro tem. Aug 17, 1955 Meeting attendance had been poor of late; July meeting cancelled for lack of attendance. Sep 10, 1955 Program plan suggested by Board in effort to bolster attendance. Jan 7, 1956 Grotto Board votes to join the Mid Appalachian Region "until an Ohio Region is formed, at which time we will withdraw." Sep 19, 1956 Report on 1956 Old Timer's Convention in Franklin indicated total attendance of 80 people. Oct 15, 1956 Betty Yoe marries Ted Bolczak. Apr 1, 1957 Wilmer McCavit and Ray Setteur plan to leave for six month uranium prospecting trip in "the West." Oct 16, 1957 Grotto membership in the Mid Appalachian Region is disapproved; associate membership is offered (accepted on Oct 20). |