Across the Fencepost Newsletter of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE January 2015 By WFSC President Karen Weigt Volume 37, Issue 1 Counting Snowflakes It was during an early evening snowfall when the woman next to me said, “Look, the flakes are so big you could count them.” I replied, “I suppose, but I have better things to do.” Then I thought about the 1993 U.S. Christmas Contemporary issue, where counting the snowflakes beneath the snowman’s carrot nose was one of those ultimately “better things to do.” The se-tenant issue was produced in five different formats and the snowman stamp can be identified by the number of snowflakes. • Three larger sized stamps have seven snowflakes beneath the nose: Scott Nos. 2793 Newsletter Date (water-activated and perforated sheet) and 2799 (identical imperf coil and convertible booklet). See Figures 1 and 2. • One smaller sized stamp has five snowflakes beneath the nose: Scott No. 2796 (water-activated and perforated folded booklet). See Figure 3. • One smaller sized stamp has four snowflakes beneath the nose: Scott 2803 (self-adhesive and imperf ATM pane). See Figure 4. Chapter 350 Chapter 107 www.wfscstamps.org “Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs” Issue Theme: Figure 1. Scott 2793 Figure 3. Scott 2796 There are other notable differences between four of the five formats, but a quick count of the snowflakes makes it easy for an initial sorting. Snow Figure 2. Scott 2799 Figure 4. Scott 2803 May all your New Year snowfalls be light and may you always have better things to do. President’s Message 1 WFSC 2014 Accomplishments 1 Know Your WFSC Region VP 2 Wisconsin Native New Editor of American Philatelist 3 Circus First Day in Baraboo 4 Education on Stamps 5 Walking in a Winter Wonderland 5 Show Schedule and Calendar 6 FEDERATION FOCUS WFSC 2014 Accomplishments By WFSC President Karen Weigt T he WFSC continues to be an active organization with several accomplishments in 2014. Here are some of the major actions: • Formed a Website Committee to evaluate the WFSC’s site for content, visual appeal and ease of use. • Began a listing on the website of dealers who participate in WFSC shows and bourses as a source for bourse chairmen and collectors looking for dealers in their area. • Provided the opportunity for dealers who are WFSC members to have an ad page on the WFSC website or a link to their own current website. • Presented a dealer recognition award. • Received a gold award for Across the Page 1 Fence Post in the 2013 Chapter Newsletter Competition. • Began adding more ATFP back issues to the website archives. • Sponsored our own WISCOPEX 2014, which was an overwhelming success, and launched plans for WISCOPEX 2015. • Inducted three to the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame. • Produced a WISCOPEX 2014 show postcard commemorating Wisconsin’s wild turkey. • Revived the WFSC’s District Representative’s Award. • Certified another WFSC judge. • Staffed a table at MILCOPEX. • Created a back-page ad policy and Across the Fence Post updated a guideline for exhibit judge remuneration. • Began a Facebook account. • Received a huge donation of Wisconsin postal history material and began disposition plans. • Participated in the first-day-of-sale event at Rudolph, Wis., and produced a Rudolph the Red- Nosed Reindeer cover. • Instituted a policy for honoring clubs with the largest annual membership increase. Many thanks to all who made these accomplishments possible. The WFSC plans to move forward in 2015 as a preeminent organization with another exceptional list of achievements. January 2015 FEDERATION NEWS By Karen Weigt Know Your WFSC Region VP- Art Schmitz, Southeast Region VP Clubs within the Southeast Region are: • American Air Mail Society (Billy Mitchell Chapter) • American Topical Association (Chapter 5) • Germany Philatelic Society (Chapter 18) • Italian American Stamp Club • Milwaukee Philatelic Society • North Shore Philatelic Society of Milwaukee • Northwestern Mutual Stamp Club • Waukesha County Philatelic Society • Wauwatosa Philatelic Society A rt resides in Milwaukee, Wis., and keeps busy with the largest number of clubs in any WFSC region. He has served as a WFSC region VP since January 2000 and was inducted into the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame in 2006. In the past, he has served as secretary, treasurer, and president of the Wauwatosa Philatelic Society, president of the American Topical Association Chapter 5, and vice president of the PolishAmerican Stamp Club. Art started and led a stamp club at the Milwaukee YMCA Boys Department from 1946 to 1951. As a retired special education teacher of 35 years, it’s not surprising that he collects education on stamps. He also has an interest in collecting stamps of dead countries. Art is a former WFSC certified judge. He has won a variety of awards for his own Irish and education exhibits. He is also a member of the WFSC Speakers Bureau and has presented programs at local stamp club meetings and WFSC conventions, as well as at non-philatelic gatherings. Art furthermore has written many articles and philatelic book reviews for Across the Fence Post and has contributed several original articles published in the American Philatelist. (NOTE: The WFSC has revitalized the Region VP Award. Does your club have an individual who has contributed outstanding service to your club or to philately in general? If so, contact your WFSC region VP to make arrangements for a visit to your club for an award presentation. (See VP contact information on the bottom of p. 2.) ATTENTION WFSC STAMP CLUBS: WFSC Treasurer Al Vick has mailed the 2015 dues notices to your club treasurer or contact. Al puts a lot of time and energy into preparing these notices. It’s helpful when clubs respond promptly so he can close the books on this annual activity. We appreciate the same for our members-at-large. Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs Officers -Wisconsin Valley Philatelic Society Across the Fence Post is the official publication of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. WFSC also is a life member of the APS (since 1953). For more information about WFSC, please visit the website, www.wfscstamps.org. ATFP is published monthly September through April, and every other month May through August (10 issues per year). News of Wisconsin collectors, club news and other gratis original philatelic features are welcomed. The editor accepts submissions in any format, but prefers email if possible. The editor reserves the right to make editorial changes to submitted copy. Material appearing in ATFP not carrying an individual copyright notice may be reproduced only by not-for-profit organizations, provided the author(s) and ATFP receive credit or attribution. All materials carrying an individual copyright notice are the sole property of the author(s). Unless explicitly stated by an officer in conjunction with official WFSC business, opinions expressed by the editor or individual authors are not necessarily endorsed by the WFSC. Submission deadlines for editorial and advertising materials are the 1st of the month preceding month of publication (i.e. Jan.1st for Feb. issue). Editorial matter should be sent to: Aimée Devine, Editor ATFP, 2111 E. Luther Road, Janesville, WI 53545. Phone: 608-758-1354 (spanishmoss72@sbcglobal.net). Advertising material and payment should be sent to Dave Carney, Advertising Manager, ATFP, 706 Lang Way, Kimberly, WI 54136. Phone: 920-687-9077 (dcarney1@new.rr.com). For a complete list of advertising rates and policies (display, classified, and listings), request a copy from the advertising manager. Across the Fence Post January 2015 PRESIDENT: NE REGION VP: SOUTH CENTRAL REGION VP: Karen Weigt 4184 Rose Ct. Middleton, WI 53562 kweigt@tds.net Maurice D. Wozniak mwoz@live.com Vacant -Green Bay Philatelic Society Art Schmitz pescador@milwpc.com VICE PRESIDENT: -Northwoods Philatelic Society Michael Mules P.O. Box 267 Mukwonago, WI 53149 pnc5dealer@gmail.com -Oshkosh Philatelic Society -American Air Mail Society (Billy Mitchell Chapter) SECRETARY: Ken Grant E11960 Kessler Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 kenneth.grant@uwc.edu TREASURER: Allen E. Vick 2090 River Estate Lane Stoughton, WI 53589 Norskelodge@aol.com -Bay de Noc Stamp & Coin Club -Outagamie Philatelic Society -Wisconsin Postal History Society EAST CENTRAL REGION VP: Darren Mueller darren.mueller@juno.com -Fond du Lac Stamp Club -Kettle Moraine Coin & Stamp Club -Manitowoc Philatelic Society -Sheboygan Stamp Club SW REGION VP: John Paré pare16@mhtc.net VP YOUTH DIVISION: -Badger Stamp Club MaryAnn Bowman P.O. Box 1451 Waukesha, WI 53187 maryann15b@mac.com -Baraboo Stamp Club Page 2 -Janesville Stamp Club -Monroe Stamp & Postcard Club SE REGION VP: -American Topical Association (Chapter 5) -Germany Philatelic Society (Chapter 18) -Italian American Stamp Club -Milwaukee Philatelic Society -North Shore Philatelic Society (Milwaukee) -Northwestern Mutual Stamp Club -Waukesha County Philatelic Society -Wauwatosa Philatelic Society CENTRAL REGION VP: Mike Sagstetter msagstetter@charter.net -Central Wisconsin Stamp Club -Chippewa Valley Stamp Club -Lakeland Stamp & Coin Club Wisconsin Native New American Philatelist Editor APS Press Release T he American Philatelic Society has hired Jay Bigalke as its new American Philatelist editor. Bigalke will be responsible for the society’s 100-page monthly publication, working with a staff of three and an advisory board. The Bigalke at society editor also WISCOPEX ’14 is responsible for the library’s quarterly Philatelic Literature Review and plays an important role in public relations and graphic design. Bigalke previously worked for Linn’s Stamp News, published by Amos Media Co. of Sidney, Ohio. There he served as senior editor and was responsible for covering major U.S. stamp stories, managing of its social media platforms, video production, stamp show participation, and serving as editor for multiple columnists. APS Executive Director Ken Martin expects Bigalke to not only continue the American Philatelist’s long-time editorial excellence but also expects that his philatelic and postal service network, digital content experience and attendance at philatelic events will significantly benefit the society. Save the Date! Bigalke’s selection has the full support of the American Philatelist Advisory Committee. Committee chair Rod Juell suggests APS members should get ready for exciting editorial leadership. Bigalke is a 2005 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he studied retail and journalism. His professional experience also includes working for Coin World (sister publication to Linn’s). There he developed a web-based publication covering different aspects of the numismatic field. He also worked for the U.S. Postal Service as a casual city mail carrier. Bigalke’s spark for collecting stamps started in October 1991. He grew up in a small town of less than 100 people in Wisconsin where he visited the post office daily. His great-grandmother and the post master in the town helped encourage the interest in stamps. He became an APS member in 2001 about the time he began designing and selling cachets. His philatelic interests include modern U.S. stamps, ceremony programs, first-day covers, and other related ephemera. Other collections include stamps of Japan and British Commonwealth stamps from 1937-1940 showing King George VI. He has personally attended 217 first-day-of-issue ceremonies in 47 states, Washington, D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Bigalke was the inaugural recipient of the American Philatelic Society’s Outstanding Young Adult Philatelist award in 2008, inducted in April 2011 to the Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame, and in 2013 was the Most Popular Champion of Champions exhibitor winner with his exhibit on the 2009 U. S. Simpsons stamp issue. Current editor Barb Boal previously announced her retirement effective December 31 after 14 years as editor and more than 30 years of service to the American Philatelic Society. Bigalke’s employment with the APS begins December 1 allowing for a short transition. Jay was born and raised in Readfield, Wis., and is a member of the Badger Stamp Club (Madison). Jay, congratulations and best wishes from the WFSC! Janesville Stamp Club Exhibition & Bourse Saturday, February 7, 2015 ● 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wishing you a very happy New Year. -from the WFSC Page 3 NEW DATE & LOCATION Ramada Inn - Janesville 3900 Milton Ave. call 608-758-1354; U.S. Postal Service Station Featuring the Battle of New Orleans Stamp For more information Free Admission & Parking Beginner’s Table for Youth and Adults Free Stamp Collection Appraisals Silent Auction (ends at 2 p.m.) email spanishmoss72@sbcglobal.net Across the Fence Post January 2015 FEDERATION NEWS Circus First Day in Baraboo By Kenneth Grant T he U.S. Postal Service announced there would be no program for the issuance of the Circus souvenir sheet in Baraboo on December 10, 2014, but that did not stop some collectors from celebrating the event. Wisconsin Philatelic Hall of Fame collector and recently named American Philatelist editor, Jay Bigalke, arrived in Baraboo to service first day souvenirs of the souvenir sheets (Figure 1). The Figure 1. Jay Bigalke and Ken sheets were available in Grant servicing covers at the two formats Baraboo Post Office. at the Baraboo Post Office, either as part of the 2014 Yearbook or in press sheets of 12. The souvenir sheet that came as part of the yearbook was die cut and contained three perforated stamps. The press sheets were composed of twelve die cut imperforate souvenir sheets. Although there was no program, Figure 2. Members of the Circus World Museum. members of Circus World Museum were The clown is holding the original poster used on on hand to celebrate. The photo (Figure 2) the stamp seen below. shows T. J. Howell, juggler; Karen Caylor, Baraboo postmaster; Timothy Noel Tegge, clown; and Peter Stugis, ringmaster. The pictured poster is the original 1917 poster used on the stamp, a circus item valued at $2,500 by Tegge, the owner of the sheet. Postmaster Caylor had 100 press sheets, copies of the yearbook, and FDCs of the press sheet available for purchase. The USPS had reported that the press sheets had been sold out before the December 10th day of issue. Circus World Museum also had a small table at the post office where they applied the first-day cancel to covers franked with the previously Figure 3. A cancelled souvenir sheet. issued circus stamps. TOPICAL CORNER Education on Stamps By Art Schmidt By Art Schmidt A few decades ago, with a burgeoning general collection, I was faced with the question of what do I do now? Although U.S. was included, I’d always been fascinated with the designs, colors, and significance of issue of my foreign stamps. After a period of thoughtful consideration, I finally came to the conclusion that the realities of life demanded that I limit my philatelic interests in some fashion or other. Being a teacher led me to be able, in a sense, to eat my cake and have it too, as the saying goes. Checking through Scott catalogs, I came to the conclusion that if I limited my collecting interests to the topic of “Education on Stamps,” I could continue enjoying my fascination with foreign issues, with at least some semblance of a limit to what was available. It soon became evident that the topic had to be considered in terms of various categories within the term, such as academies, colleges, schools, facilities (houses, boats, ships) on which educational activities took place, educators, museums, universities, etc. Although more limited than an effort involving all postal material through the years, I’ve come to realize I’ll never attain completion of the several thousand issues available in my Page 4 “Education on Stamps” collection, to which each new catalogue offers more material, but I’ll always enjoy the search and the satisfaction of adding yet another specimen to my now well-organized collection. I should add that the first stamps to begin this collection was a set from Kuwait issued to commemorate a museum there. They were purchased from a dealer I’d 1998 Brazilian stamp been working with on my showing every teacher’s general collection. dream — a rapt audience. FDC from 1962 celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. Across the Fence Post Sample of educationrelated stamps issued by the USPS. 1999 Pitcairn Island set showing the development of local education. January 2015 FEATURE ARTICLE Walking in a Winter Wonderland By MaryAnn Bowman I t’s snow season in Wisconsin! I love to take a walk in newly fallen snow. Everything is so white and the world seems so quiet and peaceful. I vividly remember one particular time when I took a walk through a large wooded park. It was snowing big wet flakes and I decided to venture off the trail to go deeper into the woods. Suddenly a small herd of six deer ran through the snow. It was a breathtaking sight to see them romp through the forest and frolic in the snow. Then all too quickly, they were gone. But the memory of that day lingers on in my mind. Imagine that you are walking on a snowy, snowy day. What would you see? Would children be playing in the snow? Sledding? Skiing? A snowman? Would you see birds in a tree? Animals scurrying in the snow? Many postage stamps of the world depict winter scenes. You can recreate special winter memories through the use of stamps and covers. Create your own philatelic winter wonderland. Above left – This Canadian stamp, from 1971 is called, Maple Leaf in Winter. Above right, top – A U.S. stamp, Winter Sunday in Norway, Maine, is from 1969. Two people are out walking, while others are riding in a sleigh. Above right, bottom - Winter Pastime, by Nathan Currier, was issued in 1976 and shows people ice skating on a pond. Above – Available in late 2014, this set of U.S. stamps is called, Winter Fun. One of the stamps shows a child making a snow angel and another making a snowman. Top, middle – This U.S. set of four was issued in 1982 and shows children sledding, building a snowman, ice skating, and trimming a tree. Right – A 2014 souvenir sheet from Ukraine showing winter animals. Bottom – A handpainted ACE (Art Cover Exchange) cover showing brownies trying to skate and sled on an old mill pond. Below – A die-cut poster stamp from Wausau, Wis., promoting skiing. Center - A Phil Stamp cover showing the dangers of ice skating. Page 5 Across the Fence Post January 2015 WFSC Show Schedule (Some dates and details may be subject to change, and there will likely be additional listings.) List your show, bourse, auction or other event here! Contact Karen Weigt, 4184 Rose Ct., Middleton, WI 53562. Phone: 608-836-1509 (kweigt@tds.net) WFSC CLUB SHOWS February 7, 2015 JANESVILLE EXHIBITION & BOURSE Janesville Stamp Club Ramada Inn 3900 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Contact: Aimée Devine 608-758-1354 spanishmoss72@sbcglobal.net May 16-17, 2015 March 14-15, 2015 WISCOPEX ’15 Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs 84th Annual Convention Retlaw Plaza Hotel One North Main Street Fond du Lac, WI Contact: Karen Weigt 4184 Rose Ct. Middleton, WI 53562 608-836-1509 kweigt@tds.net ROCKFORD ’15 Rockford Stamp Club Forest Hills Lodge 1601 W. Lane Rd. (Hwy. 173) Rockford/Loves Park, IL July 2015 March 7-8, 2015 STAMPFEST ’15 Milwaukee Philatelic Society St. Aloysius Gonzaga Hall 1435 So. 92nd St. West Allis, WI Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 10am-3pm Contact: Carol Schutta 6814 Southview Cir. West Bend, WI 53090 262-388-1453 harryncarolschutta@gmail.com March 21, 2015 BAYPEX ’15 Green Bay Philatelic Society St. Matthew Catholic Church Multipurpose Room 2575 S. Webster Ave. (parking in rear) Green Bay, WI 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: Ray D. Perry 920-469-8925 fiveperrys@athenet.net April 19, 2015 DANEPEX ’15 Badger Stamp Club Crowne Plaza Hotel 4402 E. Washington St. (across from the East Towne Mall) Madison, WI 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: Bob Voss P.O. Box 35 McFarland, WI 53558 608-838-1033 lestamps@charter.net April 25, 2015 OUTAPEX ’15 Outagamie Philatelic Society VFW Hall 501 Richmond St. Appleton, WI 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: Corey Gertner P. O. Box 11 Appleton, WI 54912 920-257-4028 clgertner@digitalsilk.net Page 6 BAY DE NOC STAMP & COIN SHOW Bay de Noc Stamp and Coin Club Bay College, M-Tech Building (on 30th Street) Escanaba, MI 10am to 3pm Eastern Daylight Time Contact: Mark Kuehn 7019 Co Rd 426, M.5 Road, Gladstone, MI 49837 906-786-2103 triplejump@charter.net July 25, 2015 10th LAKELAND COIN & STAMP CLUB SUMMER SHOW Lakeland Coin and Stamp Club Woodruff Town Hall Hwy. 47E Woodruff, WI 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact: Dean Marin 9030 Blumstein Rd. Woodruff, WI 54568 715-356-9453 OTHER MAJOR SHOWS AND BOURSES January 10-11, 2015 MSDA WINTER STAMP SHOW Midwest Stamp Dealers Association Comfort Inn 600 Milwaukee Ave. Prospect Heights, IL March 13-15, 2015 ASDA MIDWEST POSTAGE STAMP SHOW American Stamp Dealers Assoc. Linder Conference Center 610 E. Butterfield Rd. Lombard, IL April 18-19, 2015 MSDA SPRING STAMP SHOW Midwest Stamp Dealers Association Comfort Inn 600 Milwaukee Ave. Prospect Heights, IL 12/14 May 22-24, 2015 COMPEX ’15 Chicago Area Philatelic Societies District 214 Fieldhouse 2121 So. Goebbert Rd. Arlington Heights, IL June 27-28, 2015 J.D. MANVILLE - OWNER - CELL 715 — 498 —1111 www.jadecostampandhobby.com 9/15 When paying for ads, please remember to make the check out to the WFSC. MSDA SHOW MILWUAUKEE Midwest Stamp Dealers Association St. Aloysius Gonzaga Hall 1435 So. 92nd St. July 11-12, 2015 MSDA SUMMER STAMP SHOW Midwest Stamp Dealers Association Comfort Inn 600 Milwaukee Ave. Prospect Heights, IL July 17-19, 2015 MINNESOTA STAMP EXPO Maplewood Stamp Club Twin City Phil. Soc. Lake Minnesota Stamp Club Minn. Stamp Dealers Assoc. Crystal Community Center 4800 N. Douglas Dr. North Crystal, MN Call for Materials Your input to Across the Fence Post is not only important on a regular basis, but is also urgently needed. Please consider writing a letter to the editor, a feature article, or even a caption for your favorite cover or philatelic item. Please send submissions to Editor Aimée Devine (spanishsmoss72@sbcglobal.net) or 2111 E. Luther Rd., Janesville, WI 53545. July 24-26, 2015 NSDA SUMMER SHOW White Eagle Banquet Hall 6839 N. Milwaukee Ave. Niles, IL PLEASE! We maintain one of the largest inventories of United States stamps in the Midwest. See us at — Double check dates and times for all shows. There have been several changes since the show calendar (orange insert in the Sept. issue of ATFP) was printed. JANESVILLE SHOW: February 7 STAMPFEST ’15: March 7-8 9/15 Across the Fence Post January 2015
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