2021 - September Beacon

September 2021

P.C. Cass Klapec Honoring our Past Commodore

• Klapec, Casimer R., August 2, 2021 age 83 of Canton. Beloved husband of the late Victoria. Loving father of Stephen (Nancy) Klapec and Cathy (Ron) Skudlarek. Proud grandpa of Lauren, Anthony, Lydia, Jillian and Nolan. Dear brother of Ron Klapec and the late Charles “Chuck” Klapec. • Cass proudly served as Commodore of the North Channel Yacht Club in 1986. He retired from Chrysler as an engineer after 35 years. • Memorials may be made to the Civil Air Patrol, 105 S. Hansell Street, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112 or to the Naval Sea Cadets, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22201-5435 or to Cass Tech High Alumni Association, 2501 Second Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201.

• From The Flag • Fleet Captain • Chaplain • ABYA • First Mates • Ancient Mariners

• Information and Events • BOD Meeting Minutes • Welcome New Members • Lake Level • Work Schedule

From The Flag

From the Bridge –

Commodore Glenn Nixon

Sheila and I hope our members continue to be safe and healthy. We are very pleased with the way the season is progressing.

August was another active month. Thanks to all the members and guests who participated in the Ancient Mariners and Wine Tasting events. Big thank you to Kim Scicluna for organizing the very elegant and successful wind tasting event and P/C Randy Pagel for organizing the Ancient Mariners event. We understand Kim Scicluna is already planning for an expanded wine tasting event for next year. Watch for fanouts on the event as it sells out quickly. We are extremely grateful for all the members who stepped up to help with all the food preparation, serving and cleanup. These events could never take place without the hard work and support of many members. We thank all of them for helping make the events very special. We had an outstanding rendezvous at St. Clair Harbor August 13th-15th. We had perfect weather, exceptional food and refreshments, great entertainment and a great turnout. Thanks to our Fleet Captains Scott Goemmel and Michele LaCombe for handling all the logistics. Big thank you to Sharon Javery and Kim Scicluna for organizing the Saturday golf scramble - everyone had a blast!

We are looking forward to a very busy September with Labor Day Weekend, Commodore's Golf Outing on September 11 and the epic Smoke on the Water rib cookoff on September 18th. Reminder to all members we have a General Membership Meeting on Saturday, September 4th at 1pm at the Clubhouse. As Members of this great Club, we have a very important duty to fulfill in electing members to the Flag, Board of Directors and Cash Reserve Committee. In addition, there will be a ballot item recommending a change in our By-Laws to clarify eligibility to run for the Flag. Please make every effort to attend this very important meeting.

We hope to have good participation in the General Membership Meeting and at all the fun September events.

Glenn Nixon

Commodore - North Channel Yacht Club

From the Bridge – Vice Commodore Dale Hall

We would like to congratulate Commodore Glenn and his Lady Sheila for two great Rendezvous

through July & August. This past weekend at St. Clair was an outstanding event and very well attended by NCYC members. The weather was perfect, the food was outstanding, and the entertainment kept the party going late into the evening on Saturday. These events continue to be very popular with our membership and we encourage all members to get involved. NCYC still has many great events planned this year with the sold-out Wine Tasting in August, the Past Commodore (PC) Beer Bust, the Commodore’s Golf Outing and Smoke-On-The-Water in the month of September. I would like to welcome Terry Steinmacher to the Board of Directors. Thank you, Terry, for your time and your willingness to get involved for the betterment of NCYC. Terry’s appointment to the position of Harbor & Grounds Director came in Mid-July and he has already jumped into several projects and had made great progress. Thank you, Terry, for your dedication to NCYC. Our Weekday Managers and the Weekend OD’s continue to work very hard to ensure a clean clubhouse and follow our cleaning protocols. The island has never looked better and the clubhouse air conditioning is providing some well-deserved relief for all our members. Please ensure that you, your family, and any guests that come to the island are feeling well and understand all our policies at NCYC.

Also, ensure that they are cleaning up after themselves and not leaving a mess on the clubhouse tables or outside patio area. Tonight, we will be reviewing the list of volunteers that have raised their hand for next year’s Cash Reserve Committee, Board of Directors and Rear Commodore and I want to personally thank everyone that has volunteered. The volunteerism at NCYC continues to be very impressive with many new members stepping up to learn more about the club and getting involved. Please encourage everyone to get involved and “learn the ropes.” See you on the Island, V/C Dale

From the Bridge – Rear

Commodore Brian Fringer

It is hard to believe we are already nearing Labor Day. However, we still have a lot of summer left and a lot of great events to come. Please plan out attending. I would like to welcome Terry Steinmacher to the Board of Directors. Thank you, Terry, for your time and your willingness to get involved for the betterment of NCYC and I am looking forward to working with you. I would also like to thank all our volunteers who have decided to throw your hat in the ring for next year’s open positions. Thank you, RC Brian

Fleet Captain Chaplain ABYA

Fleet Captain Report It’s hard to believe that it is already September, Fall is approaching, and our NCYC Rendezvous’ are all finished. WOW, yet again time sure flies when you are having fun!!! Michele and I would like to thank Commodore Glenn for appointing and trusting us to plan and deliver fun trips for our club. COVID of course made planning activities this year a huge challenge, but in the end, we all figured it out and had a blast! In a recent Fan Out we thanked many people that helped us ensure the Fleet activities were a success. We want to again thank Glinda Mantyk for making some really cool names tags for the St Clair rendezvous. With so many newer members, this was a great idea and something we should consider in the future! Many members know the behind the scenes work it takes to have such large parties and fun. The appreciation that was shared with us by many members was very welcomed. And now it is our turn to thank all of you for your support and the fun we had this year!!

And now on to being “past” Fleet Captain’s, a tradition we look forward to sharing with others!

Thank you so much, Scott & Michele Goemmel

A Message from Chaplain Mark Javery

Again over the past month our NCYC family has suffered heartache with the passing of loved ones

and the distress of illness and injury. On August 2nd P/C Cass Klapec passed away. On August 18th Donald & Laura Carnaghi’s son Kevin Carnaghi passed away after a long battle with diabetes. On August 28th Joanne Hilden’s daughter Meghan Hilden passed away suddenly. Continue to pray for the Klapec, Carnaghi, and Hilden families as they are processing and grieving the loss of their loved ones. Member Julie Busch is anticipating at least one surgery on her arm as she recovers from a bicycling accident received while on a charity ride. Member Cindy Sutter’s son Graham continues to face procedures as he recovers from a motorcycle accident. Pray for successful procedures, God’s grace as they manage their pain, and for quick recoveries. Also continue to pray for those in our membership who are suffering illness and names are respectfully withheld. Pray their doctor’s will have wisdom in treatments and they will feel God’s healing and comforting hand upon them.

Labor Day Musings…..

My research indicates the first known Labor Day Event was a parade in New York City on 9-5-1882. It seems that the idea spread until it is the recognized holiday we now all enjoy. I then started to read God’s word on the topic of work and labor and found so many references as to how we should approach work and what attitude a Christian should have towards it. God himself has worked from the beginning and in the gospel of John Jesus stated that He and His Father are constantly working. In Genesis when God created man he placed him in the Garden of Eden to work it and care for it. In Proverbs God talks about those with lazy hands versus those whose hands are diligent. God’s word is also clear that work is not a curse but part of our created purpose. It is also good to note that while idleness is bad, rest is good and endorsed by God. So my friends…..Work hard, rest well, and glorify God in all you do! Be good to one another, stay kind, stay humble, and may God bless you! Looking forward to seeing everyone Labor Day weekend.

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ABYA Fall Fling September 10-12, 2021 LAKE SAINT CLAIR METRO PARK

Rendezvous cost for wrist band is $35 pp each for the whole weekend OR $25 pp for Saturday only-mail your check to: ABYA 34312 Harper Clinton Township, MI 48035 you will be put on a master list as a paid participant and pick up a wristband

upon arrival It Includes: Friday night Hot Dogs-Potato Salad-Chips Chili Cook-Off -bring a batch of your best and win a prize Saturday Lunch Pulled Pork Sandwiches-Sides-Dessert Games and Raffles or on your own Saturday Night Fire and Ice (Bring your own meat to put on our grill and a pass to share) -Specialty Drink (alcoholic)- Dessert Entertainment -Blind Justice Sunday Morning Bloody Mary/Mimosa Bar and Breakfast

Questions? Patricia Mok at 586-243-2670-leave a message if necessary.

ABYA September Membership Meeting at

NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB

Co-Hosted by GREAT LAKES CRUISING CLUB

Monday September 13, 2021

Chicken Dinner with dessert

Prepared & Served by the 1 st Mates of NCYC

$10.00 per person Dinner will be served from 6:30 - 7 pm . NCYC will have a cash bar available

Come by boat or water taxi aboard the NCYC Finrunner from the NCYC parking lot on Anchor Bay Drive

!!!!! RSVP by September 8 th !!!!!

Great Lakes Cruising Club 810-984-4500: Yvonne Murray Or Email reservation to: glcclub@att.net

SAVE THE DATE

Anchor Bay Yachting Association 2021 Charity Christmas Ball

Honoring

ABYA Past Commodores Member Club Commodores/Commanders 2021 Commodore Patricia Mok

December 4 th , 2021

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September 3, 2021

UPDATE

Fall Fling is right around the corner. DON'T send a check in the mail now. Instead bring it to Once Again Bridal before Thursday the 9th. Or call me and leave a message that you will be attending and we can 'Will Call'. Head count is necessary. Hot Dogs and sides provided on Friday along with a chili cook off. (Bring your best, competition is tough-PRIZE for the best- everyone loves prizes!!). Homemade Pulled Pork and sides Saturday for Lunch. A propane grill for your use is furnished also and bring a side to share for Saturday night. Maggies famous punch will be provided, too. Raffles, include 50/50, Basket of cheer and Lottery Tree. Entertainment is provided by Blind Justice on Saturday night. Sunday is Bloody Mary Bar, and a wonderful to-go breakfast. GET ON THE LIST in order to join the fun!! Our Charities need us. This is how we do this!!

***If you were one of the boats to get your reservations through the ABYA hold, please let me know your name and slip #. Text is to 586-243-2670. See flyer attached.

ABYA Events

 ABYA will have a table in the Metro Boat Show. September 16th -19th. Half off tickets are way too confusing for our organization to provide. We hope you join us just the same. Bring your updated club information with you to the next meeting so that we can promote your club.  Save the Date for the Christmas Charity Ball December 4th at the Rochester Hills Banquet Center. We will be honoring all club Commodore's whose celebrations were canceled due to Covid in 2020 AND all of the ABYA Past Commodore's along with yours truly. It will be an honor to share this, our last charity event of 2021. See Flyer  50/30/15/5 tickets are here! Still only a dollar a piece. They will be passed out at the September meeting.

Speaking of General Membership Meeting it's at NCYC hosted by GLCC. Monday September 13, 2021. RSVP by September 8th to GLCC 810-984-4500 or Yvonne Murray glcclub@att.net. See flyer for details.

Thank you again for all of the support that you and your club members give us. We are nothing without you.

Sincerely, 2021 ABYA Commodore Patricia Mok

First Mates

2021 FIRST MATES OFFICERS AND APPOINTMENTS NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB

Name

Position & Phone

Ellen Alcazar……………………..….………...PRESIDENT 248-444-8179

Sheila Nixon.....……….……….…….….VICE PRESIDENT 810-341-4789

Charrae Trocki......................RECORDING SECRETARY 586-214-2556

Kim Scicluna…………..…….………..………TREASURER 586-944-8153

Michelle Rybinski…....CORRESPONDING SECRETARY 810-923-7828

Colleen Hall…………………...MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR 586-536-4220

Susan Burkhardt.………..………PUBLICITY DIRECTOR 586-405-3792

Christa Betts….……………..………..SOCIAL DIRECTOR 586-216-2042

Jill Romatz…………………….…. BOATIQUE DIRECTOR 586-265-7793

Colleen Braun…....………………..…..PAST PRESIDENT 586-242-9698

First Mates Mention The First Mates President’s Project is going strong with over $5000 raised to donate to the MISD Autism Program but there is still time for anyone who would like to make a donation to do so. This program uses Mimoteach projectors and whiteboards to help improve the academic skills, confidence, social interaction, communication and independence for their students. Any member that would like to make a donation can mail a check made out to NCYC First Mates, to Ellen Alcazar, 10499 Otter Drive, South Lyon, MI 48178. There are also donation jars on the bar at the club. The new furniture has arrived and looks great! On your next visit to the club be sure and take a peak or a sit on the new sofa and loveseat purchased by the First Mates. Great place to watch a little TV or just visit with a friend. Several members were seen relaxing and watching the Tiger game last Sunday enjoying the new seating. Anyone interested in volunteering to help with the First Mates Labor Day Dinner on Sunday, September 5 th can call or text Christa Betts at 586-216-2042. If you would like to attend there is still time to register by texting your reservation to Christa. The Labor Day Dinner will feature fried chicken, baked potato bar, salad bar as well as an ice cream bar for dessert. Dinner will be following by the Classic Maniacs live performance and dancing. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under. The first mates have put together another excellent raffle with a picnic theme (of course there will be adult beverages included as well) and would like to thank member Glinda Mantyk for her donation of the beautiful handmade picnic quilt! The workmanship and detail on this special quilt is amazing! Thank you Glinda! The First Mates would also like to thank member, Colleen Hall, for her tireless work collecting and returning all of the cans from the island! Colleen’s Can Collection raises hundreds of dollars each year for the First Mates…Thank you Colleen!

SAVE THE DATE , First Mates Christmas Party, Wednesday, December 1, 2021 . This year’s party will be help at DaFrancesco’s Ristorante & Bar in Shelby Township.

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Additional Information and Events

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‌North‌‌Channel‌‌Yacht‌‌Club‌ ‌ Board‌‌of‌‌Directors‌‌-‌‌Regular‌‌Meetng‌ ‌ July‌‌8‌ th‌ ,‌‌2021‌ ‌

Commodore,‌‌Glenn‌‌Nixon‌ ‌ Commodore‌ ‌Glenn‌ ‌Nixon‌ ‌called‌‌the‌‌meetng‌‌to‌‌order‌‌at‌‌7:00‌‌p.m.‌‌The‌‌meetng‌‌was‌‌hosted‌‌at‌‌the‌‌NCYC‌‌ clubhouse‌‌and‌‌through‌‌Zoom‌‌call‌‌in.‌‌ ‌ Roll‌‌Call‌ Secretary‌‌Gary‌‌Jialanella‌‌ ‌

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Transportaton‌ ‌

Thomas‌‌Lisowski‌ ‌

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Harbor‌‌&‌‌Grounds‌ ‌

Actvites‌ ‌ Treasurer‌ ‌

Dennis‌‌Alcazar‌ ‌

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Kevin‌‌Rae‌ ‌

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Melissa‌‌Winkler‌ ‌ Gary‌‌Jialanella‌ ‌ Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌

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Membership‌ ‌

Supplies‌ ‌

Al‌‌Douglas‌ ‌

Club‌‌House‌ ‌

William‌‌Burkhardt‌ ‌ P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌ ‌

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‌ ‌ Commodore’s‌‌Comments‌‌

Commodore,‌‌Glenn‌‌Nixon‌ ‌

‌ Sheila‌‌and‌‌I‌‌hope‌‌our‌‌members‌‌contnue‌‌to‌‌be‌‌safe‌‌and‌‌healthy. ‌‌We‌‌are‌‌very‌‌pleased‌‌and‌‌grateful‌‌for‌ how‌‌the‌‌season‌‌is‌‌progressing‌‌so‌‌far.‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Thanks‌‌to‌‌all‌‌the‌‌members‌‌and‌‌guests‌‌who‌‌atended‌‌the‌‌Commodore's‌‌Ball. ‌‌Sheila‌‌and‌‌I‌‌realize‌‌it‌‌was‌‌a‌‌ break‌‌from‌‌traditon‌‌to‌‌hold‌‌the‌‌Ball‌‌at‌‌the‌‌Club,‌‌but‌‌all‌‌things‌‌considered‌‌and‌‌based‌‌on‌‌the‌‌feedback‌‌ we‌‌received,‌‌the‌‌event‌‌was‌‌a‌‌resounding‌‌success. ‌‌I‌‌cannot‌‌begin‌‌to‌‌describe‌‌how‌‌very‌‌grateful‌‌I‌‌am‌‌to‌‌ our‌‌Lady‌‌Sheila. ‌‌We‌‌were‌‌able‌‌to‌‌keep‌‌all‌‌the‌‌normal‌‌traditons,‌‌enjoy‌‌a‌‌delicious‌‌sit‌‌down‌‌meal‌‌and‌ enjoy‌‌one‌‌of‌‌the‌‌top‌‌bands‌‌in‌‌the‌‌area,‌‌all‌‌due‌‌to‌‌her‌‌persistence,‌‌patence,‌‌skill‌‌and‌‌hard‌‌work. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Thank‌‌you‌‌to‌‌all‌‌who‌‌helped‌‌with‌‌the‌‌Ball‌‌planning,‌‌setup‌‌and‌‌cleanup. ‌‌I‌‌am‌‌very‌‌grateful‌‌to‌‌all‌‌who‌‌ partcipated‌‌in‌‌the‌‌Ball‌‌event,‌‌especially‌‌our‌‌outstanding‌‌Chaplain,‌‌Mark‌‌Javery,‌‌my‌‌long‌‌tme‌‌friend‌‌ Ken‌‌Lipowski‌‌for‌‌serving‌‌as‌‌Master‌‌of‌‌Ceremonies,‌‌and‌‌toastmaster‌‌Past‌‌Commodore‌‌Don‌‌Vanover. ‌‌ Also‌‌thanks‌‌to‌‌the‌‌fn‌‌drivers‌‌the‌‌evening‌‌of‌‌the‌‌Ball. ‌‌It‌‌was‌‌a‌‌major‌‌feat‌‌to‌‌move‌‌the‌‌catering‌‌ materials,‌‌catering‌‌staf,‌‌band‌‌equipment,‌‌band‌‌members‌‌and‌‌all‌‌atendees‌‌without‌‌a‌‌boat,‌‌to‌‌and‌‌from‌‌ the‌‌island! ‌‌Special‌‌thank‌‌you‌‌to‌‌Tony‌‌Scicluna‌‌who‌‌headed‌‌up‌‌the‌‌logistcs‌‌and‌‌did‌‌a‌‌lot‌‌of‌‌heavy‌‌ lifing..literally. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ We‌‌are‌‌very‌‌much‌‌looking‌‌forward‌‌to‌‌the‌‌next‌‌few‌‌weeks. ‌‌We‌‌have‌‌our‌‌frst‌‌rendezvous‌‌at‌‌Lexington‌‌ Harbor‌‌followed‌‌by‌‌the‌‌Commodore's‌‌Cruise‌‌to‌‌Petoskey‌‌coming‌‌up‌‌soon. ‌‌We‌‌hope‌‌to‌‌see‌‌a‌‌good‌‌ turnout‌‌and‌‌lots‌‌of‌‌fun‌‌had‌‌by‌‌all.‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Glenn‌‌Nixon‌ ‌ Commodore‌‌-‌‌North‌‌Channel‌‌Yacht‌‌Club‌ ‌ ‌ Vice-Commodore’s‌‌Comments‌ Vice‌‌Commodore,‌‌Dale‌‌Hall‌ ‌ ‌ We‌‌are‌‌over‌‌a‌‌full‌‌month‌‌into‌‌our‌‌2021‌‌NCYC‌‌season‌‌and‌‌it‌‌has‌‌been‌‌outstanding.‌ ‌The‌‌Commodore’s‌‌ Ball‌‌was‌‌outstanding‌‌and‌‌congratulatons‌‌to‌‌Commodore‌‌Glenn‌‌and‌‌his‌‌lady‌‌Sheila‌‌for‌‌a‌‌great‌‌evening‌‌ as‌‌well‌‌as‌‌a‌‌great‌‌start‌‌to‌‌the‌‌year.‌ ‌ We‌‌have‌‌had‌‌exceptonally‌‌warm‌‌days‌‌in‌‌June‌‌which‌‌have‌‌provided‌‌some‌‌great‌‌boatng‌‌days.‌ ‌The‌‌ clubhouse‌‌and‌‌the‌‌island‌‌have‌‌never‌‌looked‌‌beter‌‌and‌‌the‌‌clubhouse‌‌air‌‌conditoning‌‌is‌‌providing‌‌ some‌‌well-deserved‌‌relief‌‌from‌‌the‌‌heat‌‌for‌‌the‌‌Weekend‌‌ODs‌‌&‌‌the‌‌Weekday‌‌Managers.‌ ‌The‌‌ volunteerism‌‌at‌‌NCYC‌‌contnues‌‌to‌‌impress‌‌as‌‌many‌‌new‌‌members‌‌are‌‌stepping‌‌up‌‌to‌‌learn‌‌more‌‌about‌ the‌‌club‌‌and‌‌help‌‌with‌‌running‌‌the‌‌day‌‌to‌‌day‌‌operatons.‌ ‌This‌‌is‌‌a‌‌great‌‌way‌‌to‌‌meet‌‌many‌‌of‌‌the‌‌

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members‌‌and‌‌truly‌‌get‌‌the‌‌full‌‌experience‌‌of‌‌what‌‌NCYC‌‌has‌‌to‌‌ofer.‌ ‌The‌‌Board‌‌of‌‌Directors‌‌ encourages‌‌all‌‌members‌‌to‌‌get‌‌involved‌‌and‌‌“learn‌‌the‌‌ropes”.‌ ‌ The‌‌Summer‌‌looks‌‌like‌‌it‌‌will‌‌contnue‌‌to‌‌provide‌‌additonal‌‌hot‌‌days‌‌in‌‌SE‌‌MI,‌‌which‌‌enables‌‌all‌‌of‌‌us‌‌to‌‌ spend‌‌that‌‌well‌‌deserved‌‌tme‌‌on‌‌the‌‌water.‌ ‌We‌‌are‌‌all‌‌looking‌‌forward‌‌to‌‌a‌‌great‌‌upcoming‌‌NCYC‌‌ Rendezvous‌‌at‌‌Lexington‌‌State‌‌Harbor‌‌the‌‌weekend‌‌of‌‌July‌‌23‌ rd‌ .‌ ‌ Let’s‌‌all‌‌pull‌‌together‌‌for‌‌the‌‌beterment‌‌of‌‌NCYC‌‌and‌‌have‌‌a‌‌great‌‌Summer.‌ Thank‌‌you,‌ ‌ V/C‌‌Dale‌ ‌ ‌ Rachel‌‌and‌‌I‌‌would‌‌like‌‌to‌‌congratulate‌‌Commodore‌‌Glenn‌‌and‌‌his‌‌lady‌‌Sheila‌‌for‌‌a‌‌beautful‌‌and‌‌ spectacular‌‌Commodore’s‌‌Ball.‌ ‌It‌‌was‌‌evident‌‌all‌‌their‌‌hard‌‌work‌‌paid‌‌of.‌ ‌ June‌‌was‌‌a‌‌great‌‌month‌‌for‌‌NCYC,‌‌all‌‌of‌‌the‌‌club‌‌events‌‌were‌‌well‌‌atended‌‌and‌‌everyone‌‌that‌‌ partcipated‌‌had‌‌a‌‌great‌‌tme.‌ ‌I‌‌would‌‌like‌‌to‌‌thank‌‌PC‌‌Randy‌‌and‌‌his‌‌wife‌‌Linda‌‌for‌‌a‌‌wonderful‌‌ barbeque‌‌during‌‌the‌‌4‌ th‌ ‌of‌‌July‌‌weekend.‌ ‌We‌‌are‌‌looking‌‌forward‌‌to‌‌the‌‌Surf‌‌and‌‌Turf‌‌and‌‌Kids‌‌ Weekend.‌ ‌They‌‌should‌‌be‌‌two‌‌great‌‌events.‌ ‌ ‌ I‌‌would‌‌like‌‌to‌‌thank‌‌Ron‌‌Braun‌‌and‌‌Steve‌‌Martn‌‌for‌‌their‌‌hard‌‌work‌‌on‌‌batleship‌‌row.‌ ‌That‌‌is‌‌what‌‌ makes‌‌our‌‌club‌‌go‌‌and‌‌contnue.‌ ‌ Thank‌‌you,‌ ‌ RC‌‌B‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Rear-Commodore’s‌‌Comments‌ ‌ ‌Rear‌‌Commodore,‌‌Brian‌‌Fringer‌ ‌

‌ ‌ Financial‌‌Report‌

Treasurer,‌‌Kevin‌‌Rae‌ ‌

‌ No‌‌Report‌ ‌ ‌ ABYA‌‌Re‌p‌ort‌

‌P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌ ‌

‌ The‌‌next‌‌meetng‌‌is‌‌August‌‌2‌ nd‌ ‌at‌‌Belvedere‌‌Boat‌‌Club.‌ ‌ September‌‌10-12‌ th‌ ‌is‌‌the‌‌Fall‌‌Fling‌‌at‌‌Metro,‌‌more‌‌info‌‌to‌‌come.‌ ‌ ‌ Corres‌p‌ondence‌ ‌ ‌ See‌‌Atached‌‌leter‌‌from‌‌P/C‌‌John‌‌and‌‌Marj‌‌Sevald.‌ ‌

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‌ Dennis‌‌reported‌‌revenue‌‌on‌‌Big‌‌Smoke‌‌as‌‌$741.63.‌ ‌Dennis‌‌is‌‌waitng‌‌on‌‌a‌‌couple‌‌more‌‌reports.‌ Looking‌‌forward‌‌to‌‌the‌‌Surf‌‌and‌‌Turf‌‌dinner‌‌this‌‌weekend.‌ ‌End‌‌of‌‌report.‌ ‌ ‌ Clubhouse‌ ‌ ‌ Bill‌‌Burkhardt‌ ‌ ‌ A‌‌couple‌‌of‌‌building‌‌leaks‌‌that‌‌need‌‌to‌‌be‌‌investgated‌‌and‌‌repaired.‌ ‌ Kitchen‌‌exhaust‌‌fans‌‌have‌‌been‌‌cleaned.‌ ‌ New‌‌fans‌‌we‌‌installed‌‌in‌‌showers‌‌1‌‌&‌‌2.‌ ‌ Hot‌‌water‌‌issue‌‌seems‌‌to‌‌be‌‌resolved‌‌with‌‌a‌‌new‌‌aquanet‌‌temperature‌‌sensor.‌‌As‌‌well‌‌as‌ ‌ the‌‌installaton‌‌of‌‌some‌‌check‌‌valves‌‌by‌‌Scot‌‌Greenfelder.‌ ‌ Additonal‌‌CO2‌‌sensors‌‌will‌‌be‌‌installed‌‌in‌‌the‌‌building‌‌this‌‌week.‌ ‌ End‌‌of‌‌Report.‌ ‌ ‌ Harbor‌‌&‌‌Grounds‌ ‌ ‌ V/C‌‌Dale‌‌Hall‌ ‌ ‌ Tom‌‌Stackpoole‌‌contnues‌‌to‌‌do‌‌an‌‌awesome‌‌job.‌‌Tom‌‌had‌‌asked‌‌for‌‌the‌‌club‌‌to‌‌purchase‌‌a‌‌pole‌‌saw.‌‌ V/C‌‌Dale‌‌Hall‌‌purchased‌‌a‌‌nice‌‌pole‌‌saw‌‌that‌‌extends‌‌up‌‌to‌‌13‌‌feet‌‌to‌‌trim‌‌some‌‌of‌‌the‌‌dead‌‌branches‌‌ out‌‌of‌‌the‌‌willows.‌‌V/C‌‌Dale‌‌Hall‌‌also‌‌purchased‌‌a‌‌pump‌‌for‌‌pumping‌‌out‌‌of‌‌the‌‌harbor‌‌to‌‌help‌‌the‌‌ grass‌‌grow.‌‌We‌‌did‌‌install‌‌2‌‌new‌‌dock‌‌pilings‌‌on‌‌the‌‌Robison‌‌yesterday,‌‌the‌‌cost‌‌was‌‌$84.00‌‌a‌‌piece‌‌for‌‌ 4X6’s.‌‌We‌‌utlized‌‌one‌‌lef‌‌over‌‌from‌‌last‌‌year‌‌and‌‌we‌‌have‌‌one‌‌more‌‌lef‌‌to‌‌do.‌‌Thanks‌‌to‌‌P/C‌‌Bill‌‌ Calihan,‌‌Tony‌‌and‌‌several‌‌others‌‌who‌‌helped.‌‌Things‌‌are‌‌coming‌‌together.‌‌End‌‌of‌‌report.‌ ‌ ‌ Membership‌ ‌ Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ New‌‌Members‌ ‌ Brenda‌‌Maks‌‌&‌‌Mat‌‌DeSano‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌Second‌‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌Dennis‌‌Alcazar‌‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ Herb‌‌&‌‌Elizabeth‌‌Albrecht‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌Second‌‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ Gary‌‌&‌‌Louise‌‌Knapp‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌Second‌‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌Al‌‌Douglas‌ ‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ Scot‌‌&‌‌Cynthia‌‌Orendach‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Dennis‌‌Alcazar‌ ‌Second‌‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ Craig‌‌Allen‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌Second‌‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌Dennis‌‌Alcazar‌‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ ‌ Publicatons‌ ‌ ‌Melissa‌‌Winkler‌ ‌ ‌ Melissa‌ ‌suggested‌ ‌that‌ ‌we‌ ‌start‌ ‌to‌ ‌put‌ ‌together‌ ‌the‌ ‌Roster‌ ‌for‌ ‌2022‌ ‌and‌ ‌asked‌ ‌V/C‌ ‌Dale‌ ‌Hall‌ ‌for‌‌ assistance.‌‌End‌‌of‌‌report.‌ ‌ ‌ Secretar‌y‌ ‌ Gary‌‌Jialanella‌ ‌ ‌ The‌ ‌weekend‌ ‌work‌ ‌schedule‌ ‌is‌ ‌moving‌ ‌along‌ ‌well.‌ ‌There‌ ‌have‌ ‌been‌ ‌some‌ ‌issues‌ ‌with‌ ‌members‌ ‌that‌‌ are‌ ‌scheduled‌ ‌to‌ ‌work‌ ‌not‌ ‌showing‌ ‌up.‌ ‌Discussion‌ ‌on‌ ‌whether‌ ‌we‌ ‌reschedule‌ ‌them‌ ‌or‌ ‌invoice‌ ‌them‌‌

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followed.‌ ‌Debbie‌ ‌suggested‌ ‌a‌ ‌fan‌ ‌out‌ ‌be‌ ‌sent‌ ‌to‌ ‌address‌ ‌the‌ ‌importance‌ ‌of‌ ‌working‌ ‌your‌ ‌scheduled‌‌ hours.‌ ‌V/C‌‌Dale‌‌Hall‌‌suggested‌‌reaching‌‌out‌‌and‌‌asking‌‌them‌‌to‌‌fll‌‌in‌‌on‌‌other‌‌weekends‌‌to‌‌fulfll‌‌there‌‌ hours.‌ ‌Commodore‌ ‌Glenn‌ ‌Nixon‌ ‌advised‌ ‌Gary‌ ‌to‌ ‌talk‌ ‌to‌ ‌the‌ ‌individuals‌ ‌about‌ ‌taking‌ ‌on‌ ‌a‌ ‌project‌ ‌or‌‌ working‌‌another‌‌weekend.‌‌End‌‌of‌‌report.‌ ‌ ‌ Supplies‌ ‌ Al‌‌Douglas‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Good‌ ‌news,‌ ‌we‌ ‌have‌ ‌had‌ ‌2‌ ‌days‌ ‌of‌‌the‌‌POS‌‌system‌‌keeping‌‌up,‌‌no‌‌calls‌‌have‌‌been‌‌made.‌ ‌We‌‌have‌‌130‌‌ steak‌ ‌knives‌ ‌for‌ ‌the‌ ‌lobster‌ ‌dinner.‌ ‌Al‌ ‌purchased‌ ‌3‌ ‌more‌ ‌rollers‌ ‌for‌ ‌the‌ ‌kegs.‌ ‌The‌ ‌beer‌ ‌cooler‌ ‌holds‌‌ about‌ ‌22‌ ‌kegs‌ ‌of‌ ‌beer‌ ‌and‌ ‌space‌ ‌is‌ ‌very‌ ‌limited‌ ‌in‌ ‌that‌ ‌cooler.‌ ‌V/C‌ ‌Dale‌ ‌Hall‌‌suggested‌‌that‌‌we‌‌have‌‌a‌‌ beter‌ ‌process‌ ‌in‌ ‌the‌ ‌way‌ ‌we‌ ‌are‌ ‌stacking‌ ‌the‌ ‌kegs,‌ ‌oldest‌ ‌and‌ ‌small‌ ‌kegs‌ ‌should‌‌always‌‌be‌‌stacked‌‌on‌‌ the‌‌top.‌‌ ‌ End‌‌of‌‌report.‌ ‌ ‌ Trans‌p‌ortaton‌ ‌ ‌‌ Tom‌‌Lisowski‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Tom‌‌has‌‌not‌‌had‌‌any‌‌calls‌‌about‌‌problems‌‌with‌‌the‌‌boats.‌‌The‌‌courtesy‌‌light‌‌on‌‌Fin‌‌2‌‌had‌‌a‌‌new‌‌ conductvity‌‌switch‌‌put‌‌on‌‌it,‌‌water‌‌is‌‌getng‌‌into‌‌the‌‌switches‌‌causing‌‌the‌‌malfunctons.‌‌Tom‌‌drilled‌‌a‌‌ hole‌‌under‌‌each‌‌of‌‌the‌‌switches‌‌so‌‌that‌‌the‌‌water‌‌will‌‌drain‌‌out.‌‌Tom‌‌spoke‌‌to‌‌a‌‌company‌‌about‌‌Fin‌‌2‌‌ and‌‌they‌‌were‌‌not‌‌interested‌‌in‌‌repairing‌‌the‌‌botom.‌‌P/C‌‌Randy‌‌Pagel‌‌gave‌‌Tom‌‌a‌‌contact‌‌to‌‌price‌‌out‌‌ putng‌‌a‌‌new‌‌botom‌‌on‌‌Fin‌‌2.‌‌Tom‌‌received‌‌a‌‌call‌‌about‌‌Fin‌‌3;‌‌they‌‌were‌‌driving‌‌across‌‌the‌‌canal,‌‌and‌‌ it‌‌kept‌‌cutng‌‌out.‌‌Tom‌‌looked‌‌at‌‌Fin‌‌3‌‌and‌‌with‌‌the‌‌help‌‌of‌‌Darryl‌‌Campbell‌‌he‌‌did‌‌a‌‌bypass‌‌of‌‌the‌‌oil‌‌ pressure‌‌switch,‌‌and‌‌it‌‌has‌‌been‌‌running‌‌fne‌‌since.‌‌Tom‌‌will‌‌install‌‌the‌‌replacement‌‌switch‌‌ASAP.‌‌Tom‌‌ has‌‌been‌‌checking‌‌the‌‌oil‌‌and‌‌it‌‌has‌‌been‌‌fne.‌‌Fin‌‌1‌‌Tom‌‌would‌‌like‌‌to‌‌look‌‌into‌‌a‌‌solar‌‌batery‌‌charger‌‌ as‌‌the‌‌boat‌‌is‌‌not‌‌driven‌‌that‌‌ofen.‌‌End‌‌of‌‌report.‌‌ ‌ ‌ Fleet‌‌Ca‌p‌tain‌ ‌ ‌‌ Scot‌‌Goemmel‌ ‌ ‌ Commodore‌‌and‌‌I‌‌have‌‌been‌‌working‌‌to‌‌maintain‌‌an‌‌updated‌‌master‌‌schedule‌‌for‌‌all‌‌rendezvous‌‌ requests.‌‌Each‌‌request‌‌we‌‌get‌‌we‌‌start‌‌with‌‌determining‌‌ILYA‌‌status‌‌and‌‌previous‌‌visit‌‌history,‌‌then‌‌ asking‌‌the‌‌weekday‌‌manager‌‌if‌‌they‌‌are‌‌fne‌‌with‌‌the‌‌request‌‌and‌‌this‌‌is‌‌noted‌‌in‌‌the‌‌schedule.‌‌Then‌‌it‌‌ goes‌‌to‌‌the‌‌board‌‌if‌‌the‌‌weekday‌‌manager‌‌was‌‌good‌‌with‌‌it.‌‌This‌‌is‌‌a‌‌very‌‌good‌‌system‌‌that‌‌I‌‌highly‌‌ recommend‌‌we‌‌repeat‌‌each‌‌year.‌‌I‌‌started‌‌documentng‌‌a‌‌slightly‌‌diferent‌‌process,‌‌but‌‌now‌‌that‌‌we‌‌ have‌‌been‌‌approaching‌‌it‌‌in‌‌this‌‌manner,‌‌it‌‌is‌‌working‌‌great.‌‌Harbor‌‌Master‌‌should‌‌own‌‌the‌‌worksheet,‌‌ and‌‌share‌‌updates‌‌as‌‌they‌‌come‌‌it‌‌with‌‌weekday‌‌managers‌‌and‌‌others‌‌on‌‌the‌‌board‌‌as‌‌needed.‌‌Thank‌‌ you‌‌all‌‌for‌‌making‌‌this‌‌happen.‌‌ ‌ ‌ Approval‌‌of‌‌incoming‌‌rendezvous‌ ‌ ● Sandusky‌‌Yacht‌‌Club‌‌-‌‌2‌‌boats‌‌(part‌‌of‌‌a‌‌previously‌‌approved‌‌group‌‌-‌‌July‌‌20‌‌and‌‌21.‌‌I‌‌am‌‌ weekday‌‌manager‌‌and‌‌approved.‌‌The‌‌lead‌‌boat‌‌is‌‌a‌‌prospectve‌‌new‌‌member.‌ ‌ ● Middle‌‌Bass‌‌Yacht‌‌Club‌‌-‌‌1‌‌boat‌‌-‌‌July‌‌22nd.‌‌I‌‌am‌‌weekday‌‌manager‌‌and‌‌approved.‌ ‌ ● Put‌‌in‌‌Bay‌‌Yacht‌‌Club‌‌-‌‌5‌‌boats‌‌-‌‌July‌‌25-28.‌‌Tony‌‌and‌‌Kim‌‌Scicluna‌‌approved‌‌as‌‌weekday‌‌ managers. ‌ ‌ ● Port‌‌Clinton‌‌Yacht‌‌Club‌‌-‌‌8‌‌boats‌‌-‌‌July‌‌27-29.‌‌Tony‌‌and‌‌Kim‌‌Scicluna‌‌need‌‌more‌‌help‌‌that‌‌week‌‌ and‌‌are‌‌sending‌‌a‌‌fan‌‌out. ‌I‌‌RECOMMEND‌‌THAT‌‌THE‌‌BOARD‌‌CONDITIONALLY‌‌APPROVE‌‌THIS‌‌ REQUEST‌‌IF‌‌TONY‌‌AND‌‌KIM‌‌FIND‌‌THE‌‌HELP‌‌THEY‌‌NEED. ‌‌‌Note,‌‌Kim‌‌said‌‌if‌‌they‌‌get‌‌the‌‌help‌‌they‌‌ are‌‌totally‌‌fne‌‌with‌‌the‌‌additonal‌‌guest‌‌boats.‌‌A‌‌fan‌‌out‌‌was‌‌going‌‌to‌‌go‌‌out‌‌but‌‌I‌‌am‌‌not‌‌sure‌‌

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it‌‌did‌‌and‌‌I‌‌think‌‌they‌‌are‌‌on‌‌vacaton,‌‌so‌‌board‌‌approval‌‌contngent‌‌on‌‌Kim‌‌and‌‌Tony’s‌‌fnal‌‌ approval‌‌would‌‌be‌‌appreciated‌‌and‌‌I‌‌will‌‌communicate‌‌with‌‌the‌‌guests‌‌as‌‌needed.‌ ‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌‌ ‌Second‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌Kevin‌‌Rae‌‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ Financial‌‌summary.‌‌This‌‌is‌‌a‌‌rough‌‌estmate,‌‌but‌‌asking‌‌the‌‌average‌‌visitng‌‌boat‌‌is‌‌35‌‌feet‌‌($70/night‌‌ dockage)‌‌the‌‌guests‌‌dockage‌‌from‌‌mostly‌‌Ohio‌‌visitors‌‌represents‌‌at‌‌least‌‌$21,000.‌‌In‌‌additon,‌‌they‌‌ will‌‌spend‌‌a‌‌considerable‌‌amount‌‌of‌‌money‌‌at‌‌our‌‌bar!‌‌No‌‌less‌‌than‌‌an‌‌additonal‌‌$10k‌‌or‌‌more.‌‌Plus‌‌ there‌‌are‌‌at‌‌least‌‌2‌‌prospectve‌‌members‌‌that‌‌our‌‌weekday‌‌managers‌‌can‌‌help‌‌address.‌‌It‌‌looks‌‌busy‌‌ but‌‌it’s‌‌worth‌‌it‌‌in‌‌my‌‌personal‌‌opinion.‌‌ ‌ ‌ Rendezvous‌ ‌ Cruises‌‌are‌‌nearly‌‌ready‌‌to‌‌happen!‌‌We‌‌are‌‌very‌‌excited‌‌about‌‌the‌‌agendas‌‌and‌‌atendees.‌‌Fan‌‌Outs‌‌ will‌‌begin‌‌next‌‌week‌‌for‌‌both‌‌and‌‌reminders‌‌and‌‌more‌‌detailed‌‌agendas‌‌will‌‌follow‌‌to‌‌ensure‌‌atendees‌‌ read‌‌them‌‌and‌‌are‌‌ready‌‌for‌‌the‌‌cruises. ‌ ‌ There‌‌are‌‌stll‌‌alot‌‌of‌‌checks‌‌that‌‌need‌‌to‌‌be‌‌sent‌‌and‌‌this‌‌will‌‌be‌‌part‌‌of‌‌the‌‌Fanout‌‌-‌‌mostly‌‌for‌‌St‌‌Clair.‌‌ I‌‌have‌‌received‌‌22‌‌checks‌‌totaling‌‌$3300.‌‌These‌‌are‌‌in‌‌my‌‌possession.‌‌I‌‌can‌‌deposit‌‌for‌‌the‌‌club‌‌or‌‌I‌‌ can‌‌give‌‌to‌‌whomever‌‌the‌‌board‌‌desires.‌‌In‌‌additon,‌‌Dennis‌‌provided‌‌the‌‌cruise‌‌fnancial‌‌summary‌‌ forms‌‌which‌‌I‌‌will‌‌complete‌‌afer‌‌each‌‌cruise‌‌is‌‌done.‌‌NOTE:‌‌Lexington‌‌had‌‌to‌‌be‌‌build‌‌to‌‌loose‌‌money,‌‌ however,‌‌St‌‌Clair‌‌was‌‌built‌‌to‌‌make‌‌up‌‌for‌‌that‌‌and‌‌possibly‌‌have‌‌a‌‌small‌‌surplus.‌‌Overall‌‌for‌‌the‌‌year,‌‌ the‌‌fnancials‌‌are‌‌in‌‌order‌‌for‌‌the‌‌cruises‌‌to‌‌be‌‌self-funding.‌‌The‌‌St‌‌Clair‌‌band‌‌is‌‌being‌‌sponsored‌‌by‌‌ Jeferson‌‌Beach‌‌Yacht‌‌Sales. ‌ ‌ Lexington‌‌-‌‌14‌‌boats‌‌+‌‌Goemmel’s‌‌staying‌‌on‌‌Javery’s‌‌boat‌‌=‌‌31‌‌people.‌‌The‌‌only‌‌informaton‌‌I‌‌have‌‌is‌‌ from‌‌the‌‌checks‌‌received‌‌as‌‌Lexington‌‌State‌‌Harbor‌‌and‌‌the‌‌DNR‌‌have‌‌been‌‌unable‌‌to‌‌give‌‌me‌‌who‌‌ they‌‌have‌‌signed‌‌up.‌‌I‌‌will‌‌collect‌‌onsite‌‌if‌‌anyone‌‌shows‌‌up‌‌that‌‌is‌‌not‌‌on‌‌my‌‌list‌‌:) ‌ ‌ St‌‌Clair‌‌-‌‌30‌‌boats,‌‌60‌‌people,‌‌plus‌‌2‌‌couples‌‌coming‌‌for‌‌dinner‌‌only.‌‌Have‌‌only‌‌collected‌‌from‌‌13‌‌boats‌‌ so‌‌will‌‌be‌‌sending‌‌out‌‌reminders.‌‌This‌‌list‌‌came‌‌from‌‌St‌‌Clair‌‌Harbor‌‌who‌‌WAS‌‌ABLE‌‌to‌‌give‌‌me‌‌ everyone‌‌that‌‌signed‌‌up.‌‌I‌‌will‌‌be‌‌reconciling‌‌with‌‌them‌‌again‌‌next‌‌week‌‌and‌‌will‌‌Fan‌‌Out‌‌and‌‌email‌‌to‌‌ those‌‌that‌‌stll‌‌have‌‌to‌‌send‌‌in‌‌their‌‌money.‌‌NOTE:‌‌St‌‌Clair‌‌may‌‌have‌‌some‌‌additonal‌‌wells‌‌lef!‌‌ ‌ ‌ Everything‌‌is‌‌coming‌‌together.‌‌A‌‌special‌‌should‌‌out‌‌to‌‌Kim‌‌and‌‌Tony‌‌for‌‌stepping‌‌up‌‌to‌‌take‌‌over‌‌our‌‌ weekday‌‌manager‌‌dutes‌‌on‌‌Friday‌‌of‌‌the‌‌Lexington‌‌cruise.‌‌Michele‌‌and‌‌I‌‌are‌‌coming‌‌straight‌‌from‌‌ weekday‌‌managing‌‌to‌‌running‌‌the‌‌cruise.‌‌We‌‌may‌‌need‌‌some‌‌help‌‌with‌‌bringing‌‌supplies,‌‌tents,‌‌etc.‌‌ But‌‌we‌‌will‌‌also‌‌have‌‌2‌‌SUV’s‌‌as‌‌well. ‌ ‌ Thank‌‌you‌‌all‌‌-‌‌end‌‌of‌‌report.‌ ‌

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OLD‌‌BUSINESS‌ ‌ ‌

1.Status‌‌of‌‌A-Dock‌‌extension‌‌project‌ ‌ The‌ ‌A-Dock‌ ‌extension‌ ‌project‌ ‌is‌ ‌progressing‌ ‌thanks‌ ‌to‌ ‌Ron‌ ‌Braun‌ ‌and‌ ‌Steve‌ ‌Martn.‌ ‌New‌ ‌wood‌ ‌was‌‌ installed‌ ‌on‌ ‌the‌ ‌frst‌ ‌8‌ ‌feet.‌ ‌Kevin‌ ‌Verkest‌ ‌is‌ ‌about‌ ‌2‌ ‌–‌ ‌3‌ ‌weeks‌ ‌out‌ ‌to‌ ‌have‌‌the‌‌job‌‌completed.‌‌To‌‌date‌‌ we‌‌have‌‌spent‌‌approximately‌‌$4500.00‌‌for‌‌this‌‌project.‌‌ ‌ ‌ 2.‌‌Update‌‌on‌‌new‌‌POS‌‌system‌‌-‌‌Supplies‌‌Director‌‌Al‌‌Douglas‌ ‌

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Al‌ ‌started‌ ‌looking‌ ‌into‌ ‌updatng‌ ‌the‌ ‌POS‌ ‌system‌ ‌in‌ ‌January,‌ ‌he‌ ‌has‌ ‌researched‌ ‌4‌ ‌–‌ ‌5‌ ‌diferent‌ ‌optons.‌‌ The‌ ‌best‌ ‌opton‌ ‌as‌ ‌of‌‌now‌‌is‌‌we‌‌would‌‌get‌‌the‌‌system,‌‌cash‌‌box‌‌and‌‌printer‌‌for‌‌free.‌‌It‌‌would‌‌be‌‌$40.00‌‌ per‌ ‌month‌ ‌with‌ ‌2.14%‌ ‌credit‌ ‌card‌‌fees.‌‌We‌‌would‌‌receive‌‌50‌‌free‌‌member‌‌cards‌‌but‌‌would‌‌have‌‌to‌‌pay‌‌ $0.69‌ ‌for‌ ‌additonal‌‌cards.‌‌A‌‌PCI‌‌compliance‌‌fee‌‌would‌‌be‌‌waived.‌‌The‌‌system‌‌could‌‌be‌‌set‌‌up‌‌to‌‌accept‌‌ membership‌ ‌dues,‌ ‌etc.‌ ‌we‌ ‌could‌ ‌also‌‌add‌‌a‌‌link‌‌to‌‌the‌‌website‌‌for‌‌payment.‌‌The‌‌system‌‌can‌‌be‌‌set‌‌that‌‌ the‌ ‌member‌ ‌would‌ ‌pay‌ ‌all‌ ‌credit‌ ‌card‌ ‌fees.‌ ‌Al‌ ‌researched‌ ‌our‌ ‌current‌ ‌fees,‌ ‌and‌ ‌we‌ ‌are‌ ‌paying‌ ‌about‌‌ 3.82%‌‌in‌‌fees.‌‌ ‌ Moton‌‌to‌‌approve‌‌a‌‌new‌‌POS‌‌system‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Al‌‌Douglas‌‌ ‌Second‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌Kevin‌‌Rae‌‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ ‌ 3.‌‌Policy‌‌Commitee‌‌Updates‌ ‌ P/C‌ ‌Rick‌ ‌Romatz‌ ‌and‌ ‌Commodore‌ ‌Glenn‌ ‌Nixon‌ ‌are‌ ‌working‌ ‌to‌ ‌have‌ ‌this‌ ‌completed‌ ‌in‌ ‌the‌ ‌next‌ ‌couple‌‌ weeks.‌‌ ‌ ‌ 4.‌‌Appointment‌‌to‌‌Harbor‌‌and‌‌Grounds‌‌Director‌‌Positon‌ ‌ Executve‌‌session‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ NEW‌‌BUSINESS‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ No‌‌New‌‌Business‌ ‌ ‌ High‌‌5’s‌ ‌ ‌ None‌ ‌ ‌ Member‌‌of‌‌the‌‌Month‌‌ ‌ ‌ Scot‌‌Greenfelder‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌‌ Bill‌‌Burkhardt‌‌ ‌Second‌‌ ‌ by‌ :‌‌Debbie‌‌Siwek‌ ‌ Moton‌ :‌‌Carried‌‌by‌‌all‌ ‌ ‌ Good‌‌of‌‌the‌‌Order‌ ‌ ‌ Moton‌‌to‌‌help‌‌provide‌‌boat‌‌transportaton‌‌for‌‌the‌‌ABYA‌‌meetng‌‌August‌‌2‌ nd‌ ‌to‌‌Belvedere‌‌Boat‌‌Club.‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌ ‌P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌ ‌ Second‌‌by:‌‌ Al‌‌Douglas‌ ‌ Moton:‌‌ Carried‌‌by‌‌all.‌ ‌ ‌ Adjournment‌‌ ‌ ‌ Moton‌‌to‌‌adjourn‌‌the‌‌meetng‌‌at‌‌8:40‌‌pm‌ ‌ Moton‌‌by:‌ ‌P/C‌‌Bill‌‌Calihan‌ ‌ Second‌‌by:‌‌ Dennis‌‌Alcazar‌ ‌ Moton:‌‌‌ Carried‌‌by‌‌all.‌ ‌ ‌ Next‌‌Meetn‌g‌ ‌ ‌ Date‌‌and‌‌Time:‌‌Thursday‌‌August‌‌12‌ th‌ ,‌‌2021‌‌7:00pm‌‌at‌‌NCYC‌ ‌

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NCYC First Chili Cook-Off! Plug in your crock pots and start your famous chili for the NCYC Chili Cook-off! New addition to Smoke on the Water Saturday, September 18 Deliver your chili to the Chili Cook-off Station by noon (location TBD)

Plugs will be provided for crock pots Utensils will be provided

Each chili will be assigned a number; members and guests will taste and vote for their favorite chili by number. First, 2 nd and 3 rd place will be announced during the rib contest announcements Contact Shelley Murphy to register or with questions shelley.murphy@aol.com

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MAINLAND WELL LEASE HOLDERS AND WAITING LIST

2021 Well Seniority List BY WELL

BY DATE

Well No.

Name

Since

Name

Since

1

Available

Charles Herr Bill Hendricks

1992

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Charles Herr Brian McEvoy Jeff Edgerly John Dickson Terry Hart Greg Criner Steve Marten Dave Gronbach Bill Hendricks Brent Malik Larry Malik Ron Kemp Mark Busch Kevin Verkest Ian Blackburn Brian Roath

1992 2008 2009

2006

Ron Kemp

3/26/07 4/2/07

John Dickson Larry Malik Brian McEvoy Jeff Edgerly Terry Hart Mark Busch Steve Marten Ian Blackburn

4/2/07 4/26/11

4/7/07 2008

6/1/15

2009

2013 2016 2006

4/26/11 5/10/11

2013

4/29/15 4/7/07 3/26/07 5/10/11

4/3/14 4/29/15 6/1/15 4/30/19 7/19/20 3/23/21 2016

Brent Malik Greg Criner

Dave Gronbach Dennis Biel Brian Roath Kevin Verkest

3/23/21

4/3/14

7/19/20 4/30/19

Dennis Biel Available Available

( Rev.6/22/21)

MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST

1 2 3

DEBBIE SIWEK (WELLS 2-6) PC RANDY PAGEL (WELLS 2-6) BILL CALIHAN (WELLS 2-6)

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

KEVIN RAE (WELLS 2-6)

KATHERINA BOWEN (WELLS 2-6) PC RICK ROMATZ (WELLS 2-6)

JOHN ZYCH MIKE LINDEN VINCE DAY

MELISSA WINKLER

(Rev.4/25/21)

MEMBERS: BE ADVISED THESE LISTS CAN CHANGE AT ANY TIME. CHECK WITH TIM O’BRIEN (tpob20@gmail.com) FOR CURRENT INFORMATION.

2021 O.D. AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT

Weekend

1

2

3

4

May 28-31 Fitting Out GM Meeting

Commodore's Ball at NCYC (Tentative)

184

160

176

ABYA Diner Dance

June 18-20 P/C Atnip Big Smoke

Date O.D.

Work Hours

June 4-6

June 11-13 P/C Angers Lee Angers Dennis Biel Jordan Biel Scott Oliver Rex Oliver

Work Hours

B. Burkhardt Debra Jacott Kevin Kosciolek David Remusat

P/C Calihan Mike DeNeve

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

8

16 16 16 16 16

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8

P/C John Dickson

16 16 16

Don Allar

Whitney Angers

Mike Riehl

Greg Shalagan

Mark Rathbone Tim Idzikowski Keith McGregor

Doug Betts

Bill Solinski David Klicki

P/C Bill Hendricks

8

V/C Dale Hall Gilbert Palmer Elliot Palmer Bryan Kenzie Thomas Fisher Trevor Trelfa

16

Caitlin Calihan

8

Samantha Richardson

16 McKenzie Calihan 8

Donald Carnaghi

P/C Bob Watson

8

Vince Day

16 16 16 16

Mike Davis Scott Stay

Mark Busch

16 16 16 16 16

Ken Lipowski Steven Murray

Thomas Rathbone

10 11 12 13 14 15

Don Shepperson Leonard Piecuch

8

Jon Stanley

Ron LaRaia

16 16

Scott Rizo Bob Marin

Mike Oliver

Danielle Grabenstein 16

Dave DuVernay

16

John Vandenbossche 16

16 Totals

184

160

176

2021 O.D. AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT

2021

5

6

7

8

152

Open

152

BBQ Hot Dogs & Burgers

128

Surf & Turf

112

Kids Weekend

184

Work Hours

June 25-27 M. Javery

Work Hours

July 2-4

Work Hours

July 9-11

Work Hours

July 16-18

Work

P/C Pagel Ron Kemp Art Ashley

T. Lisowski

T.&A. Grennan Hours

16

Larry Miedema

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8

8

P/C Pat Carroll Greg Wojtalik

8

George Ault

16 16 16 16

8

Rick Rzeszut

16 16

16 16

Steve Sherman Jamie Treblas David Rakar Chris Najsztup Nate Rubeck

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Scott Goemmel Steven Olsen David Pelletier Ashley Pelletier

Victoria Branch Diane French Nikke Werner Kevin Verkest Alexa Verkest Steve Scarpaci Vincent Scarpaci Breanna Scarpaci Dave Gronbach

Ben Carroll

8 Rebekah Pawelczyk 8

16 16

Charlie Murphy Michelle Barker

16 16 16 16

8

16 16

Bill Rose

8

Charles Cook John Oleary Zack Carroll

Jeff Rose Jim Hogan Mike Kelly

Paul Kelton Pete Poirier

16

8

8 8 8

16 16 16

James VanEaton

Nik Carroll

Chris Chartier Laura Janski Lauryn Janski Gary Vanek

8

16

152

152

128

112

184

2021 O.D. AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT

9

10

NCYC Rendezvous (Lexington Confirmed)

128

Open

128

July 23-25 P/C Stroh

Work Hours

July 30-Aug 1 P/C Blackburn

Work Hours

Greg Murray

8

Ron Braun

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Robert Breuhan Tom Altobelli Dennis Pomeroy Al Vercnocke Rodney Soenen P/C Harley Burris

16 16 16 16 16

Steve Marten Janis DeGregory

Otto Isbill

Bob Swatosh Rocky Richards

8

Tim O'Brien

Cindy Sutter Linda May

16 16

Dennis Alcazar

128

128

2021 O.D. AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT

Weekend

11

12

13

14

Ancient Mariners Fundraiser

NCYC Rendezvous St. Clair Harbor (Confirmed)

Open

Wine Tasting

160

120

128

Date O.D.

Aug 6-8

Work Hours

August 13-15 Work

Aug 20-22

Work

Aug 27-29

P/C McEvoy Russ Adams Andy McEvoy Larry Malik Greg Criner Lauren Malik Steve Criner Chris McEvoy Brent Malik Brian Malik Jeff Edgerly Ted Marini David White

D. Betts

Hours

R. Kolodchin Greg Brigman Eric Vawter Cathy D'Andrea

Hours M. Winkler & P/C Huntley

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

16 16

Robert Marin John Cadwell

8

16 16

P/C Denise Huntley Joseph DeQuick Terry Steinmacher

16 16 16 16

16 Michael Napior

8

16

Steven Popkie Lou Garofalo Joel Garofalo

John Tucker

16

Tom Martin Terry Hart Bob Buwalda

8 8

Austin Brigman Scott Greenfelder

8

8

16 16 16 16

16 Aaron Garofalo 16 Michael Wonderly

John Berry

16 Everitt Lancaster

16

Tom Loy

P/C William Bauer P/C Ed McIntyre

16 16

Daniel Aitken

8

Charles Penzien

10 11 12 13 14

Bert Skibinski David Ciofu Robert Bryson Gerry Hanson Robert Mann

8 8

15 Totals

160

120

128

2021 O.D. AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT

15

16

17

18

Smoke on the Water

P/C Beer Bust GM Meeting

Commodore's Golf Outing

184

192

144

168

Open

136

Work Hours

Sept 3-6

Work Hours

Sept 10-12 R/C Fringer Bob Fringer Janice Saur

Work Hours

Sept 17-19 P/C Romatz

Work Hours

Sept 24-26 G. Jialanella John Sweier Jimmy Lutz

Work Hours

A. Douglas Peter Frame Mary Hines Leslie Leitch

16

16

8

Jim Wunderlich

8

16 16 16 16 16 16 16

8

8

16 Chris Strzyzewski

16 16 16

16

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Christopher Morisette

16

Philip Maniaci

Frank Corcoran Darryl Campbell Gerald Gostomski

8

John Zych Greg Smith Tom Bugbee Amie Beindit James Gierlach

Thurston Dean

8

Bill Frederiksen

16 16 16

Janet Van De Winkle

16 16

Tom Powers Debra Quinn

8 8

John Hickey Jr. Ed Mizgalski Michael Linden Mark Schoen Sean Cresent

Ron Currie

16 P/C Casimer Klapec 8

Tom Adamowski

8 8

16

Shelby Romatz

8 8

Al Herr

8

Jeff Morrow Scott Rivard

16 Brendan Romatz

Dave Lozon

16

16 16 16 16

16 P/C Tom McHugh 8

Taylor DeGregory Dusan Rotarov

8

Tony McHugh

16 16 16 16

16 16

Rick Brown

James Douglas

Shelly Schroka John O'Leary

8

184

192

144

168

136

2021 O.D. AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT

19

20

Haul-Out GM Meeting

Polish Dinner

136

184

Oct 1-3

Work Hours

Oct 8-10

Work Hours

T. Scicluna Jerry Krist Don Ruma Tony Trocki

K. Rae

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8

Brooke Hendrick

16

Debbie Siwek

8 8

Jim Schebil

Tony Ellul

Katherina Bowen Tony Rybinski Tim Zarzycki Dena Laskowski

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8

Brian Roath

P/C Hugh Vestal

John Mantyk

Jeffrey Bradford P/C Don Vanover

Katy Kuhr

Russel Greenfelder

Mitch Finley

Patrick Hughes

Steve Kuhr

Bob Carnaghi

136

184

Lake Level Link

https://coast.noaa.gov/llv/

Looking forward to seeing you on the island!

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