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I. Formation
The Grandsons of
Italy in America (G.O.I.I.A.), a nonprofit organization, has its infancy
in September 1989, when Tony Vallo founded an Italian-American men group.
Led by Vallo, the group included Mike Policare, Lou DeMarco, Gino Dente
and Jimmy Ceasar, started to meet twice a month to reflect on their
Italian American upbringing and have a good time. By October 1992, after
the group grew to more than 50 members, it was voted to organize into
a social club to prevent the loss of the Italian culture as Italian
Americans were being assimilated into the American culture. An executive
board (president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and member at
large) was elected, by-laws were adopted and a vote to incorporate approved.
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II. Purpose
The purpose of G.O.I.I.A
is manifold:
1. To perpetuate our Italian heritage and values, which contributed
greatly to making this a great country.
2. To serve as a charitable organization by utilizing our membership’s
vast diversified talents, vocations, aptitudes and abilities in helping:
__ a. Children regardless of all races,
religious and ethnic background,
__ b. Each other whenever the need arises,
3. To welcome a new member so he would feel at home with the old gang
that he left back East, Midwest, or South.
4. To enjoy each other’s company.
5. To highlight each meeting by eating, laughing and arguing a moot
point.
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III. Membership
1. Membership is
only open to men of Italian heritage.
2. There will be no associate membership classification consisting of
men of non-Italian heritage.
3. All members will pay annual dues on or before the third Saturday
of October. The amount of the dues will be determined by the membership.
A member whose dues are in arrears will not be a member in good standing
4. Each member in good standing is entitled to one vote on each matter
submitted to the membership for its approval. The majority rules.
5. Each member in good standing can only bring the same guest to regular
meetings no more than four times a year.
6. Membership in G.O.I.I.A. shall not be transferable or assignable.
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IV. Meeting
1. G.O.I.I.A. will
meet regularly on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
2. G.O.I.I.A. will hold an annual meeting on the second Saturday of
October.
3. This article was amended by the Oct. 15, 1994 election. See Article
VIII, Amendment 1.
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V. Officers
1. The officers
of G.O.I.I.A. shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer
and Director-at-Large.
They shall be considered the Board of Directors.
2. Election of officers shall be held at the annual meeting. 3. All
officers are elected for a one-year term.
4. In the event of vacancies, the membership at the next regular meeting
shall elect a successor to serve the expired term.
5. All officers shall serve without any compensation. 6. The duties
of the officers shall be as follows:
President:
a. To serve as the principal executive officer,
b. To determine the agenda,
c. To convene and preside at all meetings,
d. To appoint committees and serve on all committees as member ex officio,
e. To transact
with the treasurer all monetary details, including check writing, banking,
etc.
Vice President:
a. To act in absence of the president,
b. To carry out and supervise any major program,
c. To carry out any duties as may be assigned by the president.
Secretary:
a. To record the minutes of all meetings,
b. To notify all members of a forthcoming meeting and its agenda,
c. To keep all records, d. To handle all correspondence and necessary
paperwork,
e. To carry out all duties as may be assigned by the president.
Treasurer:
a. To be the principal accounting and financial officer,
b. To keep all financial records,
c. To prepare the budget and necessary financial reports, tax returns,
d. To transact with the president all monetary details, including check
writing, banking, etc.,
e. To carry out all duties as may be assigned by the president.
Director-at-Large:
a. To serve as public relations officer,
b. To serve as the historian by keeping record of G.O.I.I.A. activities
and events,
c. To carry out all duties as may be assigned by the president.
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VI. Committees
1. Committees shall
be formed as deemed necessary by G.O.I.I.A.
2. The president shall make all committee appointments.
3. The general membership will be in the majority on all committees.
Each committee will elect its chair.
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VII. Rules of Procedure
G.O.I.I.A may, from
time to time, adopt rules to govern the conduct of its business consistent
with these by-laws. Where no rule to the contrary is applicable, the
procedures set forth in Robert’s Rules of Order, current edition,
shall prevail.
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VIII. Amendments to By-Laws
The by-laws can
only be discussed at an annual meeting of G.O.I.I.A. and shall be amended
only upon the vote of at least a majority of G.O.I.I.A. members at an
annual meeting.
1. G.O.I.I.A. will
meet regularly on the third Saturday of each month and the annual meeting
will be held on the third Saturday of October.