 You want some minutes, and then we'll see what you say. Give us a minute. Second. What's your name? I'm a pro driver, is that it? Second. No one knows? Okay. Public invited to be called. Do we don't have any? Look at that, we're born. Okay. I have a pod communications. Do you have the same one? Anybody? Okay. So, we're just going to do October's, I'm assuming, or do you want to do last two months since we just did October, okay? October, so projected for sunset. Revenue, we were projected at $30,121. Our actual revenue in it, $51,688. It's about 11%. Prime-wise, projected rounds were at $23,83, and $32,68, about one and a half percent increase from previous October. All due to weather. Weather was pretty darn good for October. November, unfortunately, is not good so far. As of right now, I've been closed 13 of the 21 days. The total closure last year in November was six days. So, I've doubled the closed days due to the snow. Rounds and revenue were down, so your rounds were down almost 50% from last year for November and then revenue-wise were down about $6,000 in revenue. Although the punch cards that we started selling, we sold more punch cards than last November so far. And, of course, when it's being removed, a small increase, we just made a little money on them. But, we'll see. Go ahead. No, you didn't. I thought, yeah, for sunset. I'm just curious for what I'm saying. When you look at next year's budget when you project revenue, do you take into account a certain X number of snow days? It's always a guess. Like last year, for example, we didn't really get very shut down until January 1st that we got the snow. And then, we were closed January and February the entire month in 2022. So, it's a really guessing game. If we get open and give it a good play, it's kind of a bonus. I think that's how it's been projected in the past. You look back at all of them, at least since I've been here, in the 10 years. You know, like, I wish you'd re-projected the revenues for January and February, but you got zero. Yeah, it's generally a small amount for December. Last November was one of the most important November of this history. I remember when it was already September. Yeah, November was one of the most important. Yeah, it was a very important year. Okay, so... Okay, so you wanted to buy a lot of the things as well? Yeah. Okay, 20 picture revenues came in at $113,929. Bring them ahead by $83,327. Very good year. These three picture revenues came in at $157,907 for the month. Year to date, we're at $1,848,948, almost $120,000. It's been great. The cost has been very good. They're looking at the rounds. Twin peaks to actual rounds for the month of October, $3,906. But their year-to-date numbers are $36,935, which is very small. I remember whenever I was just trying to get to $35,000 for the year, two peaks now, I was going that way. And then for new creeks rounds, actual rounds here are data $40,248. Down to 651 rounds, the way ahead in revenues. Because, you know, race fees and a few other categories were doing it very well. I ran the numbers for November as well. And we've been open nine days this month, 17 days and 21. We're down almost $42,000 so far from the month. But on a good note, if we get open this weekend, we will meet last year's numbers, which was our record year, which is 1.0, 1.9. Just a few more days of being open, and we're going to set another record year. What's it, of course, look like? Is the snow about gone? You know, I keep opening and blocking the key sheet. Nothing, okay, so you can go, who is that? Oh, no, now we're open for Friday. There's not a lot of others, but what we do have is keeps freezing over. So we're open for Friday. In the comments section. Moving on. Old minutes. We're on a barge, I forgot the bench. You want to talk about irrigation first? Hmm, my bad. Okay. So, I can't remember how we left it out in the last meeting, but now we're going to work it on. Originally, we're going to do a clean-piece irrigation system. They got changed to just the pump station this year. And now, we're going to change that. Now we're going to do clean-piece and sunset irrigation replacements, scheduled for fall, starting fall of 23. As it sits right now, we have our inspections turned into purchasing. We'll be working on it. They put it into the format. Hopefully get it out of the bid here as soon as possible. What's your projected completion? So, clean-piece is projected to start just after Labor Day 23 and probably be done in March or June 24. So that's the way to do a little bit of work in the fall, pump stations over the winter and finishing up in 24. And then the sunset would either fall right behind that even starting in June or right after Labor Day 24. It's all dependent on the water project that's going over there. Now, we can't start our project until they're done. And then that one's projected to pay in September. It would be done by the end of the year. Or if it started in June, it would be done by Labor Day October. Will that affect people playing? You have to close the course now? We don't have to. We're trying not to close the course. It'll definitely be places impacted by the project. But it's going to work kind of like a road construction where we'll be in one spot and move around. I know there's going to be small parts of the course impacted at the time. They're going to be done. So all that planning is dependent on the availability of all the companies that show interest in it. So it's mostly boring that they're doing? Or they're going to be trenching? It's going to be a little bit of both. The main lines will be dug into the back door or trenching. Because there'll be six to eight inch lines at sunset. And there'll be ten inch lines here at two weeks. And there'll be 48 inches down. And then all our lateral lines will be as attached to them. And we pull the work stretch depending on what the train looks like in the area. So that'll dictate how much the course is? Closed to some extent. The main line is going to be the part that has the biggest impact. That's the part they have to trench or dig in. For the laterals, we're using HPP. So we'll have fused together long stretches at home. And then pull the long stretch in into a little bore. And then we do the other one. If a lot of places are like that for the bore. Yeah. So it'll be a mixture of that. And over trenching depending on what the train looks like or what the work is actually doing. The irons on all of these? The maintenance building. We have completed our second submittal to the design review team. We have just a few minor things that have to be addressed with them. We've also submitted to the planning department for the permit. And it's probably three months before we can get that done. And then we'll be ready to work with the citywide award contractors so that we won't have to go to a bid or get as many quotes as we can from those four companies to do the construction. We're hoping that that can take place starting in February because if we don't start construction by March 15th there's some wildlife issues that will prohibit us from moving forward until August after August 15th. So we're hoping to get the earthwork going so that we're already in process before some of the birds come back. We have a lot of old business. Sunset, anything? He has a presentation he's going to do. Let's get some data. So here in the Sunset presentation should be very similar to the two weeks in New Creek presentation we had earlier at our last meeting. So we'll start off with an update on the projects we did this year. Our main projects we did over at Sunset this year was renovation on a couple of key boxes. So it started here with number nine, the back key box. We have a picture of the old key box here up in the middle. And you can kind of see it from the picture but the main point of the renovation was to take the crown that has been in there caused by years and years of use and top pressing. Then over here, here's when it was the finish work done. So you can see kind of here in this front corner of the key box that's how much elevation they changed onto that key box to make it level. Two and a half feet in this front corner so that would be the north-west corner of the key box. You know also on this back side here by the station they were able to add another four feet of key box that was flat so we changed a whole lot more key area than what we used to have. Down here in the middle was a picture of when it was completed on May 27th of this year. So pretty big difference there on that key box. But not as big as number five of the box. So number five was probably one of the larger projects that made the most difference in before and after. This one with all taken out of the house and crown we also decided to make it one larger key box instead of having two separate ones on the back. So at the end of the year it was moving about 18 inches of soil off the back key box which was the blue one and then moving it out with the white key box that's previously there which also allowed it to add about four or five feet towards the very front of the key box. So between down here in the middle you can see the flatwork they did. You can kind of tell by this picture the difference in elevations they did that none went out. So that back key box we made about 1,400 square feet of key space than what we originally thought we were going to have. So we had a pretty good increase in usable key area on the back key. And here's a picture in the lower right of the key right when the sod was laid or completed. So this project was done on June 10. So that's just the white and blue key box. The next one that was done we also did the forward keys on number five. So this one here had an awful lot of crown in it a lot like the key on number nine but once they got everything stripped down we were actually able to add another four feet to the front and four feet to the back key box so we'll keep it at the same width which also gave us about 1,400 square feet of usable key area on the forward key on five. So the middle picture here shows their dirt work their dirt work when they got it done and it was 400 square feet on this one about 4 feet under it. So then here on the right is a picture of the key once it was completed during growing and this was completed on June 10 and now all these keys were grown in cut back out to their key shape and now fully grown in and part of the core style. You can still see a few of the transition areas out there from the difference in size that was late but now everything has grown in and they're going to be used to make sure Ryne will agree that they have to agree with anything but positive feedback from all the key boxes that they got done. So then I may have a restructure of that of all of these really have a little lie a lot of players that were confused at first but you know it's nothing but positive feedback on everything at all. Another project that was completed at first part of 22 was got a new roof put on the vacant shop here it's kind of like this time for a new roof on the vacant shop so that was one of the things we got done this year. That was a much bigger project than just put the shoes on. There were some pretty significant issues there and I think we being able to replace that roof extended the life of that building because we were given notice that if we didn't do something we needed to get out of it so they did a really nice job and things are much better than they had been a hundred years ago. So I gave an update a little bit ago on Sunset I spoke about that project so this was the first map I received from our designer he's still in the process of finishing Sunset designer with numbering out all the stations but this is the new design of the irrigation system over at Sunset so right now Sunset the lower side of where the clubhouse is and the south side on the other side between Longstreet and Third are two separate non-connected irrigation system the new design will connect the system to the one irrigation system and pipe going underneath Longstreet here right by two green and three peak so Sunset having two separate irrigation systems with two really different personalities that will be one complete irrigation system in the same station in the same station so this here will put all the head space in the 65 feet right now everywhere from 60 65 to 70 feet so this will be a lot more uniform there will be a weak mainline which is the dark line that goes around the both areas so that way the irrigation pressure will be more consistent because it will be multiple ways the water will be fed to a certain area we will see less change in pressure down here from three green about 60 to 70 feet to see a lot more consistent watering pattern in the irrigation system we currently have over there next question the heads some of them where you put the distance to are those going to be changed or new ones updated or so the system at Sunset it will be a brand new pipe but all the heads will be reused over there he's talking about the yard workers you know you have the yard workers they take all the heads once the project is completed is when you guys will be doing the update it's put on the bid but it all depends on how much it gets one of the line items on there so it is included to be the sprinkler heads we will make sure that we get one of the work just got to fix that I need the heads installed there let's see we're looking forward to 23 just a few items we're going to look at doing our fixed acid inventory so replacing items around the golf course that we need for our appliances at the clubhouse small hand tools or other pieces of equipment around the maintenance shop work on broken fence posts around the perimeter of the course then just like this here and how to come out of winter seed in the bare areas that we can see come out of winter so going into 23 and 24 we won't be doing any projects on the golf course since they'll be disrupted with construction so we'll be doing major renovation projects until after the water project and the irrigation system are put in so that way we don't end up destroying normal work we just got done do you look at the ball washers things the stands we do that more as needed basis when they get worn out or we notice that something needs attention how do you just how do you maintain those because sometimes what we can do other times it will be such a note there will be no significant consistency so in the middle of the summer it's kind of hard with the evaporation but that's something between the maintenance crew and the marshals out there someone goes around and fills them up and checks them it's supposed to be on a clear binding basis sometimes it probably gets forgotten that's where they get a little dry out do you think ball washers are necessary? unfortunately they are it's everybody else's especially when you get the rain here you can run any ball I think it's the I didn't do anything about towel but one problem is that you have to play and if you don't have a place to get water it's cooler it's water but if you have a lot of towel that's what I do most of the time because it's too hard to remember to get into the ball washer or whatever the one main thing we had this year was an honor to be a party over there at sunset to mention that last year there was just a few pictures of that evening from left before everyone showed up and on the right as the evening went down as we were all enjoying the sunset at sunset and that picture does not represent what it was like because everybody was hugging I was amazed how well you got that cleaned up I played the next day and it was a long chat the morning or something man you wouldn't know if that was even there every a couple random it was incredible besides that everyone did a really good job probably found any trashed morning mat or the night out that's what we were thinking about last year we're here going to some course conditions at sunset this was my presentation was supposed to be in October all this stuff we aerated on September 7 so by now everything at sunset is healed up no sign of aeration when we did it it's two months ago almost already so we'll be on schedule again for fall spring up next year somewhere in April I think after this these healed up really quick not too much sign of aeration very more than a week and a half it's just my imagination but I got the readings since that was incredible this year you were a lot better than you have me today I've heard that a lot from a lot of people coming to go in Ryan then did aeration on the 7th there I don't know was it like three days later I went out on the pudding here on the practice area I had my daughter with me at the time so I had to head to our carrier I was rolling a few plus I couldn't tell that there was aeration done they were the fastest they've been all year too right after this and I mean as a player I was completely blown away I'm very happy with it as a head professional I'm extremely ecstatic about it when I hear customers saying greens have been fantastic that's the pride and joy early of all the golf courses those are our children of course we take care of that green we don't have anybody for that right now here's kind of a little schedule of what we've been doing to get ready for the future which we did another slight little venti or needle tiny in the first part of October just to help increase the airflow on the greens help dry them out a little more we've been all the watering with the rolling and everything throughout the year definitely changes to a lot of greens which on our side of it we see as a black layer which is when you cut a cup right underneath the root zone of the grass there's a little bit of black organic material that builds up through the year so putting some holes in the green to get some air moving down helps reduce that so we're a little better going into winter and getting ready for the spring put down some fertilizer just after that to help get them a little healthier going into the winter this year we're at a sunset you're able to aerate the entire golf course the aerated greens the aerated ease and surrounds the air approaches we're able to use the tractor amount of aerator from Queen Pete's here to do sunsets half inch tines four to five inches deep on all fairways and also afterwards they're able to take what we have it's called an airway it takes little quarter inch wide by five inch long knives that you drive around it kind of puts slits everywhere and we were able to hit the course again just to help increase the air flow and get ready for some moisture from the winter the bottom part's here we're kind of waiting on what mother nature allows us to do we were scheduled to do our golf fertilizer at last Tuesday but our little impromptu steps changed that plan and we were supposed to go out again tomorrow but nothing melting off we're on the schedule again for next week we'll see how it goes and then we'll be waiting for the greens to clear off to apply one last dose and then we'll decide to help force them all so if we do end up having another spring like we did this year where the greens are covered for extended period of time we won't have to worry about any disease or fungus wanting to grow in there which helps us buy a little tiny greens come a lot better out in the spring than if we don't do it here's just a small group of guys from Sunset a region from Bandy who's our one full-time guy over here and the rest of them are all temporary guys that work over there so between all of them and myself I'm the mechanic that puts his time here in Sunset to make Sunset as good a product as we can get for the golfers over there if anyone has any questions that's all we got Brian did you have anything you wanted to talk about? I mean really the only 100-year party with the biggest thing that happened for the year you know tournaments we had a lot of great tournaments of course it was fantastic to be able to produce a lot of great tournaments for the people you know honestly it's just a thank you guys thank the customers we tried to thank everyone because we wouldn't be here without you guys Sunset exists Twin Peaks you create we all exist because of the customers and with the weather everything has been a fantastic year it really has I know my business has seen the best year it's ever had but that's also because we talk to more people in the door so it's how we drive around our businesses we get more people there we may make some money to pay the employees but you know we're there for the golfers we're there for the golfers so I don't really have much thank you guys questions he covered that presentation nope yes so we have two openings on the board Marshall we interviewed this week John indicated tonight when we were waiting for the meeting to start that he had applied for the board so I need to reach out to the clerk's office but it was Rick and Annie and I did the interviews and we would like to recommend to reappoint Marshall we would like a motion on that and then I'll get back to you John as soon as I hear from the clerk's office somebody willing to make that motion I should recommend and there's a line from the staff nope I'm on the board well I'm just saying thank you every time for this year thank you for your support for our board attendance I'm happy all of those thank you guys very much thank you I would like a motion to adjourn second second happy Thanksgiving happy Thanksgiving Merry Christmas