APRIL 2019 BEACON
Know what the dog said when they cut his tail off?
Won’t be Long Now!
Well it's finally here, your April Beacon, I know you've been so anxious for this one because it contains the much awaited O.D. Work Weekend Schedule. You can have a look and see your weekend and all the mates you'll be kabitzing with as you earn your time and always remember, this is why our Dues are so Low.:):) You'll also get an advance look at some of the projects already underway, and for the first time in Club history our Burgee has traveled to the "Forbidden Island" a place that until recently could land you in the "grey bar motel" for a very long time. Looks pretty inviting now though. Of particular note in the event flyer section is the ABYA Spring Dinner Dance ticket purchase. This one sells out fast so get your tickets early. Call P/C Randy Pagel. And if you're about to spend $$$ on your mistress with some spring fitting out or maintenance remember to use the Club's discount code at any Boat US store, you'll find it and the certificate at the end of this Beacon, all you really need is the magic number highlighted on the pages. Remember to find yourself on the O.D. Work Weekend Schedule and plan accordingly.
Blue Skies Following Seas, Ron
On March 10 th , NCYC was well represented by Flag officers, spouses and members at Mariners Church for the Blessing of the Fleet. It is truly an honor to be part of such a long-standing tradition in such a historical church. I share that blessing with all the membership for safe harbors and safe travels this season. It goes without saying that, it was also nice to spend time with some NCYC family members!! You can sure tell that the Spring Equinox has arrived at NCYC. Today (April 1st), Fin three is in the water and the contractor is hard at work replacing the siding on the upper half of the club house. They intend to be completed before the first Elite Brigade, making way for the membership to work on the other projects. The Ancient Mariners project, replacing the NCYC sign, is well underway and the First Mates project, installing air-conditioning in the kitchen wash-area is on target. There is also a small contingent busy planning and making sure that the walkway project along the new seawall unfolds without any glitches.
Although there has been much activity preparing for the club opening, there is still much to accomplish, and we need as much help as possible to accomplish all the tasks. Please try to attend the Elite Brigade’s on April 13th, 20th, 27th and May 4th and the Work Parties on May 11th and 18th. With everyone’s participation and a little help from Mother Nature we should be in good shape. Another date to remember is May 5th, for the First Mates Annual Fashion Show and once again it promises to be an event to remember. The OD work schedule was recently released. Please ensure that you know what weekend you are working. If you are not sure, please reach out to the Club Secretary, Frank Corcoran. By doing our part, we continue the tradition and remain a “working club”. Ron Braun is working hard on assembling the Weekday Manager schedule. Currently we are down to three open weeks. If you or a team of members are interested in taking a week, please reach out to Ron at crbraun10@comcast.net. The available weeks are June 23-28, July 28-August 2 and August 11-16.
See you on the Island, Commodore Ian
It has been many years since I have taken advantage of attending The Blessing of the Fleet held at the historical Mariners Church of Detroit. Terri and I attended the March 10, 2019 service with Commodore Ian and Marie, Rear Commodore Glenn Nixon, Chaplin Art and Sue, Bob and Cheryl Swatosh, Peter and Norma Frame, Terry Steinmacher, Kathy Fowler, Tony Ellul, Tim Grennan and Andrea Grennan . It was a wonderful service well attended by the International Ship Masters Association, both United States and Canadian Navy and Coast Guard forces, United States Naval Sea Cadets, Power Squadrons, Local and State Government groups as well as local Yacht, Boat and Sail Clubs. We are looking forward to next years’ service. Afterwards our group enjoyed launch at Sinbad’s Restaurant. Thanks to Commodore Ian and Marie for hosting and making the arrangements.
On Saturday March 23rd I had the opportunity to visit the club with a small group of members lead by Commodore Ian to survey the work to be done specifically with the electrical, water supply and decking along the new sea wall. As usual there is a lot of work around the island that will have to be done before Island opening weekend. Some of us, that are able, will be available during the week to run the fin to transport our siding crew back and forth from the mainland as well as get some jobs done during the days that we are there. This is the time you should be checking the calendar making plans for when you can make it to the island not only to get your work hours in but to get reacquainted with your fellow members.
Regards, V/C Bill
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I had the pleasure of participating in the Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner's Church on Sunday March 10th for the first time. The service was rich with tradition and history and made me proud to be a fellow Great Lakes mariner. The NCYC Flag was well represented along with several other members and spouses. I encourage all members to consider attending next March. It is finally feeling like winter might be done with us. Of course, we will certainly have some surprises the next few weeks, weather wise, but it appears we will be given the opportunity to get a head start on preparing the clubhouse and grounds for the season. A small group of us, Commodore Ian, Vice Commodore Bill, Supplies Director Dale, P/C Brian McEvoy and Mike DeNeve made a short visit to the Island on March 23 to scope out the work to be done to restore the docks, walkway and water and electrical facilities to the new section of seawall. Thanks to Dennis Biel for shuttling the group to island. It was no surprise to find a lot of heavy work ahead. Please do not hesitate to contact any Board member if you would like to help the next couple of Saturdays before the Elite Brigade weekends begin. Commodore Ian and I also took a first look at the project to erect a new sign on the North-West corner of the island. There is some heavy work involved in that project as well. I will be looking for help starting the first Elite Brigade on April 13. Everyone enjoy the warmer weather and hope to see many of you in a few short weeks.
R/C Glenn Nixon
AMessage from Chaplain Art Brooks
As I reported late last month, long time member Marlene O’Connor, wife of Bill, passed away IN Florida. Many years ago, it was a well known practice after the bar that you were welcome to the houseboat moored in the first well in the West harbor for the delicacy of “fried Spam and peanut butter toast.” You could depend on this scrumptious nourishing treat before turning in for the night. Let’s pray for Marlene that she has found peace in her final resting place. Bill, our thoughts are with you and your family. It is also important to keep Mary Stackpoole in our thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.
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There was no March Business Meeting
There were 13 people at the March luncheon. The next Business Meeting is April 9 th 2019 at the Moose Lodge.
The next luncheon will be April 18 th 2019 at G Willies Bar and Grill 31230 Harper at 13 Mile Rd.48082
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Attention North Channel Yacht Club Members The North Channel Yacht Club Ancient Mariners would like to invite you to join our elite group. Requirements for membership are that you need to be at least 60 years old, or be retired from a job. (Not both) The annual dues are only $10.00. The purpose of the Ancient Mariners is to have fun! We have a meeting the second Tuesday of each month and a luncheon at various restaurants the third Thursday of each month. The luncheons are held on the island during the summer months. (There are no meetings in the summer months) The Ancient Mariners have a weekend on the island in the summer that we use as a fund raiser. We always have a fun day planned with a delicious dinner and a fun event planned for after dinner. The proceeds of these events go back into the club for various improvements. The Ancient Mariners have provided the TV's in the upstairs bedrooms, the swim dock in the swim hole, help paying down the NCYC debt, helping Harbor & Grounds with the water spigots, and many many other improvements. Please consider joining this fun group by contacting President Archie Archibald at patriarch13@comcast.net or 586-943-3017 Secretary Sue Reiss at reiss2003@wowway.com or 586-419-0968
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2019 FIRST MATES BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Shelley Sweier, President
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Colleen Braun, Vice President
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Kim Scicluna, Treasurer
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Ellen Alcazar, Corresponding Secretary
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Colleen Hall, Membership Director
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Dianne Corcoran, Social Director
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Jill Romatz, Boatique Director
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Linda Lutz, Publicity
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WELCOME SPRING! I hope everyone has a very Happy Easter! We are looking forward to the First Mates Fashion Show on Sunday, May 5, 2019 at the Premier Center in Clinton Township. Reservations are being taken by Linda Pagel and are due by April 21 st . Ticket price is $38. DONATIONS FOR RAFFLE ITEMS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED. Please contact Colleen Braun (586-242-9698) or Shelley Sweier (248-330-2141) for donations or monetary donations. The fashion show is the main First Mates fundraiser and is a great afternoon for friends and family! Our next general membership meeting is scheduled for Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the clubhouse followed by our annual Welcome Reception on the patio at 11:30 a.m. First Mates membership is still available. The deadline is March 31 st to be included in this year’s roster, but membership is always open. Please encourage anyone who is not currently a First Mate to contact
Colleen Hall at mossieoak@sbcglobal.net . Dues are $20.00. We hope to see you all at the Fashion Show on May 5 th !
Linda Lutz First Mates Publicity Director
“LIGHTING THE LAKES” 2019 FIRST MATES FASHION SHOW SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019 – DOORS OPEN AT 11: a.m. THE PREMIER CENTER – 20400 NUNNELEY RD., CLINTON TWP.
TIME IS RUNNING OUT! This is a reminder to send in your reservations to Linda Pagel for the 2019 First Mates Fashion Show as soon as possible - no later than Sunday, April 21, 2019. We are at a new location this year, The Premier Center in Clinton Township. Shopping will include new items from the 2019 NCYC Boatique along with new and returning vendors. Additional information is in the NCYC April Beacon, or if you have any questions, call Colleen Braun at 586-242-9698. Please show your support of the First Mates by purchasing your tickets today. We hope to see you all at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 5, 2019 at the Premier Center in Clinton Township!
SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019
PREMIER CENTER 20400 S. Nunneley Clinton Twp., MI 49035
DOORS OPEN AT 11:00 a.m. for shopping $38 per person includes luncheon & open bar raffles, 50/50, door prizes, shopping!!
Number of tickets ______________ @ $38 each. Total enclosed ______________ Name _______________________________ Phone Number __________________ Guest Names _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Reservations are being taken by Linda Pagel Send this form and a check made payable to NCYC First Mates by Sunday, April 21, 2019 to: 37420 Lakeville Harrison Twp., MI 48045 Lindapag59@gmail.com – 586-242-0524
Questions? Call Colleen Braun, 2019 Fashion Show Chairperson 586-242-9698
In order to make this event a success, raffle donations are needed. Please contact Colleen Braun or Shelley Sweier if you would like to make a cash donation for a raffle purchase or to donate an item for the raffle. Thank you.
Reservations are now being accepted for the 42 nd Annual First Mates Fashion Show which is being held on Sunday May 5, 2019 at the Premier Center in Clinton Township. We invite you to join us and support this major fundraiser for the First Mates. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. for early shopping, and there is a delicious lunch planned with an open bar. Tickets are $38 for adults and $12.75 for children 12 and under. Many new vendors are participating this year, along with those returning by popular request. We will have raffles, 50/50 and door prizes. Invite your family and friends and help us make this year’s fashion show a success. Items are needed for the raffle drawings. If you have something you would like to donate, please contact Shelley Sweier, 248-330-2141 or at sasweier@gmail.com or Colleen Braun, 586-242-9698 or at crbraun10@comcast.net . Monetary donations are also welcome.
We hope to see you on May 5 th !
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Colleen Braun, Chairperson 2019 First Mates Fashion Show
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NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB
ORGANIZATION CHART 2019
NCYC Membership
Commodore Ian Blackburn
Commodore Past Randy Pagel
Commodore Vice Bill Calihan
Commodore Rear
Nixon Glenn
Secretary
Membership
Darryl Transportation Campbell
Fleet Captain
Supplies
Treasurer
Publications
Activities
Grounds Harbor & Tom Altobelli
John Clubhouse Sweier
Patty Mok Leslie Leitch
Brian Fringer
Tom Huntley
Ron Draper
Dale Hall
Frank Corcoran
Debbie Siwek
Committee Insurance Chairman P/C Tom McHugh
Committee Finance
Procedures Guidelines & Committee P/C Rick Romatz
Historian
Planning Forward Committee R/C Glenn
Committee Reserve Fund P/C Randy
Committee Nominating P/C Pat
Committee By Laws Frank Corcoran
P/C Paul Jarvis
Brian Fringer
Pagel
Carroll
Nixon
Janet Chairman Kids Day Vandewinkle
Chaplain
Peter Frame Arms Sergeant-at-
Terry Officer Safety
Recorder Board
Auditor
Leslie Leitch Master Harbor
Ann Malik Sue Mile Surgeons Fleet
Kevin Erin Rae Directors Youth
Co. LLC Bultynck &
Brian Roath
Art Brooks
Steinmacher
NCYC Photographer Membership
Major Sargent
Pins Burgees & Judy McHugh Manager
Delegate ABYA
Manager Clubhouse
IT Officer
P/C Randy Pagel
P/C Bill Hendricks
P/C Scott Bell
Ron Braun
2019 O.D. and Weekend Work Schedule If you cannot work your scheduled weekend, it is your responsibility to find a replacement
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3
4
5
NCYC Rendezvous
Big Smoke/Wine Tasting/ Surf&Turf
Fitting Out
ABYA
Kid's
GM Meeting May 24-27 T. Huntley
Dinner Dance May 31-June 2
Milliken June 7-9
Weekend June 21-23 L. Garofalo
June 14-16 P/C Watson
O.D.
Hrs.
P/C Pagel
Hrs.
D. Duvernay
Hrs.
Hrs.
Hrs.
Al Herr
8 Steve Murray 8 Bill Burkhardt
16 Don Shepperson 16 P/C Jim Angers
16 P/C Edgar Atnip
8 Dave Lockhart 8 Bob Carnaghi 16 Don Carnaghi
16 16 16 16 16
P/C William Bauer Nancy Thomas Melissa Winkler
16 Mike Riehl
16 Ron Kemp
8 Lee Angers
16 Mark Rathbone 16 Tim Idzikowski 16 Keith McGregor
16 Dave Gronbach 16 Jay Gronbach 16 Steve Scarpaci 8 Joe DeQuick 16 Kevin Verkest 16 Victoria Verkest 16 Nikki Werner
8 Whitney Angers
16 Ron Currie
Bryan Kenzie
16 Dennis Biel 16 Jordan Biel 16 Scott Oliver 16 Rex Oliver
16 Andrew Herzig 16 Aaron Garofalo 16 Joel Garofalo 16 Everitt Lancaster
Roman Kolodchin P/C Harley Burris
16 Samantha Richardson
8 8
16 P/C John Dickson 8 Gilbert Palmer
Vince Day
16 16 16
John DeQuick
16 Danielle Biel-Grabenstein
16 Mark Busch
16 David Lozon
Russell Greenfelder
16
Thomas Rathbone
David Remusat
16 Vinnie Scarpaci (Junior) 16 Breanna Scarpaci (Junior) 16 Lexi Verkest (Junior)
8 8 8
Janice Saur Jerry Krist
Andrea Grennan
16
Total
200
168
136
128
144
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12
13
14
15
Ancient Mariner's
Concert Night
Kids Movie Night
Labor Day Weekend
Fund Raiser
Irish Pub Party
Poker Run Aug 16-18 D. Campbell
Euchre Tournament
GM Meeting Aug 30-Sept 2
Aug 2-4 C. Braun
Aug 9-11
Aug 23-25 V/C Calihan
O.D.
Hrs.
P/C McEvoy
Hrs.
Hrs.
Hrs.
J. Sweier
Hrs.
Michael May
16 Jeff Edgerly 16 Chris McEvoy 8 Andy McEvoy 16 Russ Adams 16 Jim Mile 16 Ted Marini 16 Brian Malik 16 Larry Malik 16 Greg Criner
16 Janis DeGregory 16 Tim Zarzycki 8 Hytham Aljida 16 Terry Steinmacher 8 Mike Wonderly 16 Brian Michel 16 Dean Michel 16 Daniel Aitken 16 Michael Kelly 16 Tony Ellul
16 Mike DeNeve 16 P/C Ed McIntyre
16 James Lutz
16
Gerry Gostomski P/C Harley Burris Chris Morisette
8 Cathy D'Andrea 16 Debra Jacott 16 Leslie Leitch 16 Tony Simion 8 Tom Lisowski 16 Ken Lipowski 8 Arlene Scarpace 16 Charlie Cook 8 James Butler 8 John Vandenbossche
8 8
16 Otto Isbill
16 Frank Zrepskey 16 Ron LaRaia 16 Dave White 16 Mike Napior 8 Caitlin Calihan 8 McKenzie Calihan
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8
Kevin Rae
Al Vercnocke Douglas Betts
Tom Loy
Larry Aliotta
Brent Malik Lauren Malik
16 Dave Klicki
8
Scott Bell
Alexa Cook Anna Cook
8
Patrick Hughes
16
Total
136
152
144
136
192
2019 O.D. and Weekend Work Schedule If you cannot work your scheduled weekend, it is your responsibility to find a replacement
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7
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9
10
Kid's
July 4th
Kid's
NCYC Rendezvous
Movie Night June 28-30 P/C McHugh
Holiday July 5-7
Movie Night July 12-14 C. Penzien
Float Down July 19-21
DYC
July 26-28 B. Fringer
O.D.
Hrs.
F. Corcoran
Hrs.
Hrs.
D. Hall
Hrs.
Hrs.
Ron Latowski
16 Roger Odette 16 Gerry Piccinin 16 Greg Brigman 16 Brian Roath 16 Dan Coburn 16 Dennis Alcazar 16 Austin Brigman
16 Dennis Pomeroy 16 Greg Shalagan 16 John Mantyk 16 Scott Goemmel 16 Tony Trocki 16 Brett Gatti 8 Tim Grennan 16 John Smyth
16 P/C Don Vanover 16 Greg Smith 16 Mike Davis 16 Gary Jialanella 16 Len Piecuch
16 Bob Fringer
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Terry Hart Pete Poirier Paul Kelton Rick Rzesut Dave Pelletier Ashley Pelletier Anthony McHugh
16 P/C John Anderson
16 16 16 16 16 16 16
16 John Wyss
16 Rodney Soenen 16 Scott Greenfelder
16 Al Douglas 16 Diane French 16 David Koch
16 Bert Skibinski
8 Bill Rose
16 Thomas Adamowski
8 Tim O'Brien 8 James Hogan
P/C Pat Carroll
P/C Hugh Vestal
8 Jeff Bradford
16
8
Ben Carroll
16
John Zych
16
Total
152
136
128
136
128
16
17
18
19
20
NCYC Rendezvous
CMDR's Fishing
Smoke on the Water
Haul-Out
Lexington Sept 6-8 D. Siwek
Derby & Fish Fry
Rib Cookoff Sept 20-22 P/C Romatz
Island Time Sept 27-29 R. Draper
GM Meeting
Sept 13-15 R/C Nixon
Oct 4-6
O.D.
Hrs.
Hrs.
Hrs.
Hrs.
T. Altobelli
Hrs.
Tom Martin Al Durand
8 Bill Edens
16 Jim Wunderlich 16 P/C Bill Hendricks
8 Pat Sullivan 8 Jim Biewer 8 Steve Popkie
16 Jim Schebil 16 Mark Schoen 16 Bob Breuhan 16 Greg Murray 16 Bob Swatosh 16 Rocky Richards 16 Scott Stay 16 Steve Tampa 16 Greg Wojtalik
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16 Steve Marten 8 Don Allar 16 Dave Hines 8 David Koch 8 Kim Scicluna 8 Peter Frame 16 Kim Miedema 16 P/C Chuck Stroh 16 James Gierlach
16 16
Thurston Dean
16 Ed Romatz
Mike Linden Bob Marin
8 Robert Mann 8 Tom Powers 16 Shelby Romatz 16 Chris Strzyzewski 16 Michelle Strozeski 16 Philip Maniaci 8 Bill Frederiksen 16 Debra Quinn
16 Janet Van DeWinkle
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16 John Tucker 8 Don Ruma
16 16 16 16 16 16
Samantha DeGregory
John Hickey
16 Katherina Hickey 16 Mark Snethkamp
Bob Buwalda Glen Wagner Jeffrey Rose
16 Mike Oliver
16 16 16
Timothy Mazurek
Rebekah Pawelczyk
8 Steve Criner
Rick Brown
Casimer Klapec
8
Total
128
152
168
144
144
North Channel Yacht Club 2019 Calendar of Events January 19 Commodore’s Ball March 8 – 10 ABYA Spring Rendezvous Midland March 10 Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner’s Church April 13 Elite Brigade April 20 Elite Brigade April 27 Elite Brigade May 4 Elite Brigade May 5 First Mates Fashion Show May 11 First Spring Work Party May 18 Second Spring Work Party May 24 – 27
Opening Weekend Fitting Out (OD: Tom Huntley) 24 - Kids Movie Night 25 - First Mates Patio Party OD & Weekday Manager Meeting General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM Pig Roast Dinner – 6:00 PM 26 - Pride of Michigan Flag Raising Ceremony 1:00 PM Complimentary Luncheon following Ceremony Father Steve Blessing of the Fleet 3:00 PM ABYA Dinner Dance (OD: P/C Pagel) RENDEZVOUS Milliken (OD: Dave DuVernay) Big Smoke (Scotch & Cigars) (OD: P/C Bob Watson)
May 31- June 2
June 7 – 9
June 14 – 16
Wine Tasting Surf & Turf June 16 – 21 Ladies Week (Week Manager: Diane Marten) June 21 -23 Kid’s Weekend (OD: Lou Garofalo) June 27 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB June 28 – 30 OPEN (OD: P/C Tom McHugh) 29 - Kids Movie Night July 5- 7 Fourth of July Celebration (OD: Frank Corcoran) July 12 – 14 OPEN (OD: Chuck Penzien) 13 - Kids Movie Night JULY 18 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB
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North Channel Yacht Club 2019 Calendar of Events
July 19 – 21
Float Down (OD: Dale Hall)
July 26 – 28 RENDEZVOUS DYC (OD: Brian Fringer) July 29 – Aug 2 Commodore Cruise – Lake Erie August 2 – 4
Ancient Mariners Fundraiser (OD: Colleen Braun) Irish Pub Party (OD: P/C Brian McEvoy) ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB
August 9 – 11 AUGUST 15 August 16 – 18
16- Concert (OD: Darryl Campbell) 17- Poker Run
August 23 – 25 Euchre Tournament (OD: V/C Bill Calihan) 24 - Kids Movie Night August 30 – Sept. 2 Labor Day Weekend (OD: John Sweier) 31 - General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM Meet the Candidates P/C Beer Bust after Meeting hot dogs/hamburgers 31 - Kids Movie Night 1 - First Mates Dinner September 6 – 8 RENDEZVOUS Lexington (OD: Debbie Siwek) September 9 ABYA GMM First Mates Dinner September 13 – 15 Commodore’s Fishing Derby & Fish Fry (OD: R/C Glenn Nixon) SEPTEMBER 19 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB September 20 – 22 SMOKE ON THE WATER BBQ COOK OFF (OD: P/C Rick Romatz) September 27 – 29 OPEN (OD: Ron Draper) October 4 – 6 Haul Out Weekend (OD: Tom Altobelli) 5 - General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM 5 - Haul Out Dinner 6 - First Mates Haul Out Breakfast October 12 Fall Work Party October 19 Fall Work Party
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NCYC 2019 Appointments and Committees Fleet Captain- Leslie Leitch and Patty Mok Board Recorder- Brian Roath Commodore’s Sign- Kevin Verkest Incoming Rendezvous’ – Leslie Leitch Chaplain – Art Brooks Sergeant-At-Arms- Peter Frame Club House Manager- Ron Braun IT Officer- P/C Bill Hendricks Safety Officer- Terry Steinmacher Photographer- Membership Fleet Surgeon- Sue Mile & Anne Malik Youth Director – Kevin & Erin Rae Kids day Chair- Janet Van De Winkle Historian – P/C Paul Jarvis Sergeant Major – P/C Scott Bell Mainland Wells/Winter Storage- Tim O’Brien Island Flowers – Bev Shoen and Janet Van De Winkle Burgees/Flags/Pins- Judy McHugh ABYA Delegate – P/C Randy Pagel Clubhouse Cleaner- Grounds Keeper- Caterer- Tom Comford
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Committees Continued Insurance Committee P/C Tom McHugh, Chairman P/C Bob Watson P/C Randy Pagel Anthony McHugh By Laws Committee Frank Corcoran, Chairman P/C Jim Angers P/C Rick Romatz P/C Tom McHugh (as Parliamentarian) Renee McEvoy V/C Bill Calihan Cash Reserve Fund (Voted by Membership) P/C Randy Pagel, Chairman Bryan Kenzie 1 st year Brian Malik 2 nd year Mike Wonderly 3 rd year Guidelines & Polic P/C Rick Romatz, Chairman P/C Hugh Vestal P/C Tom McHugh P/C Brian McEvoy P/C Chuck Stroh P/C Harley Burris Larry Malik Art Brooks Cheryl Swatosh
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Committees Continued Forward Planning R/C Glenn Nixon, Chairman P/C Rick Romatz Brian Roath
Don Ruma Ben Carroll Tom Altobelli John Zych Finance Committee Brian Fringer, Chairman P/C Hugh Vestal Darryl Campbell Steve Marten Nominating Committee PC Pat Carroll, Chairman PC Brian McEvoy PC Bill Hendricks Diane French Carla Verkest Pat Adams Validating Committee Teller Committee
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Weekday Managers and Teams 2019
MANAGER
TEAM PARTNERS
DATE
John & Bev Anderson
Colleen & Ron Braun, John & Shelley Sweier, Harley & Linda Burris, Bob & Patty Watson
May 19-24
Tony & Sharon Simion
May 27-31 Darryl & Josette Campbell
June 2-7 June 9-14 June 16-31
Kim & Tony Scicluna
Jerry Krist & Irene Martin, Brigida & Pat Sullivan
Diane Marten & Marie Pepin
LADIES WEEK
June 23-28 June 30-July5
Bob & Brian Freiger Colleen & Ron Braun
Dennis & Janet Pomeroy
Tim Grennan & Paul & Cathy Jarvis
July 7-12
Nicole & Scott Greenfelder
July 14-19 Leslie Leitch & Patty Mok July 21-26 Frank & Diane Corcoran
John & Shelly Sweier
July 28-Aug 2 Aug 4-9
Ken & Kay Smith
Harley & Linda Burris
Aug 11-16 Aug 18-23 Aug 25-30 Sept 2-6 Sept 8-13 Sept 15-20 Sept 22-27
John & Shelley Sweier
Ron & Collleen Braun
Pagel/Kemp Gary Barnard
Piccini/Odette
Hugh Vestel & Bob Marin
Pat & Russ Adams
Jim & Sue Mile
Steve & Diane Marten Glen & Shelia Nixon
Ron & Jeanine Kemp
Nixon Team
Tony Ellul & Roman Kolodchin Any Questions, Please call Ron Braun 586-306-3531, 586-242-9698 or Email CRBRAUN10@COMCAST.NET
Sept 29-Oct 4 Tom & Judy McHugh
MAINLAND WELL LEASE HOLDERS AND WAITING LIST
2019 Well Seniority List BY WELL BY DATE Well No. Name Since Name Since 1 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 Charles Herr 1992 2 Charles Herr 1992 Bob Marin 2003 3 Brian McEvoy 2008 Bill Hendricks 2006 4 Jeff Edgerty 2009 Ron Kemp 3/26/07 5 John Dickson 4/2/07 John Dickson 4/2/07 6 Terry Hart 4/26/11 Larry Malik 4/7/07 7 Lou Garofolo 2012 Brian McEvoy 2008 8 Bob Marin 2003 Jeff Edgerty 2009 9 Steve Marten 2013 Mark Busch 5/10/11 10 Bill Hendricks 2006 Terry Hart 4/26/11 11 Brian Malik 6/7/14 Lou Garofolo 2012 12 Larry Malik 4/7/07 Steve Marten 2013 13 Ron Kemp 3/26/07 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 14 Mark Busch 5/10/11 Brian Malik 6/7/14 15 Brent Malik 4/29/15 Keith McGregor 4/4/15 16 Keith McGregor 4/4/15 Brent Malik 4/29/15 17 Greg Criner 6/1/15 Greg Criner 6/1/15 18 Dave Gronbach 2016 Dave Gronbach 2016 19 Russ Adams 4/18/18(1) Russ Adams 4/18/18(1) 20 Tom Altobelli 4/18/18(2) Tom Altobelli 4/18/18(2) (R ev. 1/9/19) MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST
1 JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6) 2 DEBBIE SIWEK (wells 2-6) 3 PC TOM MCHUGH 4 DENNIS BIEL 5 PC JOHN ANDERSON 6 MICHAEL LINDEN 9 PC RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) 10 LOU GAROFOLO (wells 2-6) 11 PC RICK ROMATZ 12 RC BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6) 13 RICHARD RAYMOND 14 SCOTT GREENFELDER 7 BRIAN ROTH 8 HUNT TAYLOR
15 RON HENRY 16 JOHN ZYCH 17 BRETT GATTI 18 KEVIN RAE (wells 2-6) 19 TONY TROCKI 20 VINCE DAY (Rev. 3/22/19)
MEMBERS: BE ADVISED THESE LISTS CAN CHANGE AT ANY TIME. CHECK WITH TIM O’BRIEN (obrienandobrien@wowway.com) FOR CURRENT INFORMATION.
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APRIL 13, 20, 27 & MAY 4 ELITE BRIGADE
MAY 11 & 18 SPRING WORK PARTY Get your 4 hours in early! Our official start is 9 am but we will start running the fin at 8am. Lunch will be served at 1pm.
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When: Saturday, June 1, 2019 Where: North Channel Yacht Club Cost: $30.00 Per Person (Includes Cocktail Party, Entertainment, Dinner) Afternoon Entertainment Arrive By Boat or Car *Saturday Night Dockage Free* with one paid night Limited Wells - Reservation Required Well Reservations or Information Email: kaser.brian@gmail.com Dress -ABYA Officers/PC's and Club Officers Summer Whites, Everyone Else Casual Patio Cocktail Party: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Pre-meeting Cocktails in the Club House: 6:00 _ Short ABYA Meeting: 6:30 pm Dinner: 7:00 pm Entertainment : 8:00 pm - 12:30 am ,timitedSpaeeSo 'P��7tdeta&� FOR TICKETS CONTACT P / C R andy P agel ( 8 1 0 ) 343-7 1 78 By Boat Monitor Channel 68 For Dockage Assignment (Cal NCYC Harbor Master) By Car Take the NCYC Fin-Runner
Must be a Member of the Club and at least 18 years old Pays $10.00/Hour Plus an Equal share of all tips for the night Currently seeking for Opening Weekend May 24-27 Labor Day Weekend August 30-Sept. 2 Haul Out October 4-6 All interested please contact NCYC Secretary Frank Corcoran Reply to: mailto:secretary@ncyconline.com?subject=Junior Bartenders
Beautiful Day! Blessing of the Fleet 2019
Island Opening Weekend Isla d pe i ee e d
MEMORIAL DAY Celebrate, Honor, Remember Saturday May 25 10am First Mates General Membership Meeting 11:30am First Mates Patio Party 1pm General Membership Meeting 1pm Toast & introduction of 2019 new members 6pm Dinner - Pig Roast & sides by Stahl’s ** 8pm
Entertainment by an amazing Canadian band “Toast & Jam” Sunday May 26 Flag raising ceremony Complimentary lunch Father Steve blessing of the fleet
1pm 2pm 3pm
** Please contact Julie Delauter to make your dinner reservation at delauterj@macomb.edu by May 23rd. $17/Adult and $5/Kids 10 & under
Do you love gardening & want to get involve? Join our 2019 Gardening Team!
Our island landscaping is amazing, and we are looking to expand our gardening team! If you would like to get involve in the planning, shopping, planting and care of the flowers, please contact Beverly Schoen
our team co-ordinator. Beverly Schoen schoenoff@wowway.com
Come and Enjoy the Island June 16 to 21, 2019 Ladies Week
Stay the week $40.00
Only Coming to the Island for the day to enjoy activities and a meal $8.00 Starting with Sunday night dinner, you will enjoy each day; a coffee bar and continental breakfast, a light lunch and a fantastic dinner cooked and served by the wonderful ladies of NCYC!
We always welcome help in the kitchen; please contact Marie at mariejospepin@gmail.com to sign up.
To help our planning for a fantastic week, please let us know if you are attending by contacting Diane Marten, our 2019 Ladies Week Manager. Diane will also take your room reservation if needed. Diane Marten 586-242-9468 dmcottrell58@gmail.com
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When:
Friday, May 24th Saturday, June 29th Saturday, July 13th Saturday, August 24th Saturday, August 31st
We will be sending the movie title the week prior to the showing in a fan out.
Sponsored by the First Mates Hosted by Erin & Kevin Rae
North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 14 FEBRUARY 2019
Call to Order Commodore, Ian Blackburn Commodore Ian Blackburn called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. The meeting was held at Rosie O’Grady’s of Chesterfield MI. Roll Call Secretary, Frank Corcoran F LAG O FFICERS Present Absent Commodore Ian Blackburn x Vice Commodore Bill Calihan x Rear Commodore Glenn Nixon x D IRECTORS Transportation Darryl Campbell X Excused Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli x Activities Tom Huntley X Excused Treasurer Brian Fringer x Publications Ron Draper X Excused Secretary Frank Corcoran x Membership Debbie Siwek x Supplies Dale Hall x Club House John Sweier x I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE Randy Pagel x A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain Leslie Leach x Excused Board Recorder Brian Roath x Pledge of Allegiance All Approval of Agenda All MOTION: Moved by John Sweier and seconded by Dale Hall to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by Frank Corcoran and seconded by V/C Bill Calihan to approve the January 10 2019 Board meeting minutes. Motion Carried
Commodore’s Comments Commodore, Ian Blackburn I would like to thank everyone who helped with the Commodores Ball, it was a huge success and certainly an honor. A night that Marie and I will remember. It was also a great kick off to NCYC 2019! There is a lot to cover during tonight’s meeting so let try to stay on point and keep the discussions moving.
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Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Bill Calihan Vice Commodore Bill Calihan congratulated Commodore Ian and his lady Marie for planning and hosting an outstanding Commodore Ball. A great time was had by all. He also congratulated P/C Randy Pagel for his great choices for the member of the year award and the spirit award. V/C Bill commented with this being the first function of the year going so well, he is looking forward to an outstanding season.
Rear-Commodore’s Comments
Rear Commodore, Glenn Nixon Congratulations and a warm “thank you” to Commodore Ian and his Lady Marie for an outstanding Commodores Ball. The venue, food, entertainment and fellowship were absolutely fantastic. Winter is passing quickly, thank goodness, with the Detroit boat show coming up this weekend. Every year it seems once the boat show is passed, spring comes before we can catch our breath. There is a lot of work ahead to prepare for this coming season. We have a very talented board that is definitely up to the task of organizing ourselves for a fun and productive year. Our membership is growing and will be called on to attack the difficult task of restoring the first 100 feet of docks and walkways in addition to finishing the upper level siding. It seems whenever there is a need, our membership steps up and delivers. I am confident we will again answer the call and complete the projects in time to enjoy the season. I look forward to participating in the blessing of the fleet coming up a few short weeks from now and starting on our projects as soon as our island emerges from her deep freeze! Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer Treasurer Brian Fringer distributed the financial report and commented that it was a quiet January. Membership dues are starting to come in. Brian reached out to Bultynck and Company to get started on the NCYC tax returns. He was waiting for a response for a request from Ancient Mariners and First Mates so they could get started on the return. A request for an extension was filed which is normal. Brian encouraged board members to stop by the bank to sign appropriate forms. MOTION: Moved by Debbie Siwek and seconded by P/C Randy Pagel to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried ABYA Report P/C Randy Pagel P/C Randy Pagel noted that ABYA is hosting a booth at the boat show and that he has provided flyers promoting NCYC to be handed out at the booth. He reminded everyone that the Midland rendezvous is coming up on March 8.9.and10 and encouraged everyone to attend. He also said that Leslie Leitch is putting together a new ABYA web site and is encouraging NCYC to send over anything that they wish to publish on the site. Correspondence All
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Frank Corcoran read a letter form a 19 year member who stated one of the great things about NCYC is our traditions. The member was concerned that the traditions were not written down and may soon fade away. The member suggested that these traditions should be formulated into policies. The member wanted to specifically address the issue of OD Assignments. There are 20 weekends that require an OD. In the past the OD assignments have been given to board members and flag officers first. The member noted that the members should be given first choice on these weekends and they should be selected based on seniority and experience. The reason this is important is that there are many groups that would like to stay together from year to year. After some discussion It was agreed that the request be forwarded to P/C Rick Romatz who is in charge of the policy committee to determine if this request is a tradition or a policy and the committee then can report back to the board with their recommendations. It was also discussed that the policy committee should also create a section in the roster for traditions. This would be accomplished by the policy committee recommending a by-law change to address traditions in addition to policies.
Frank Corcoran also read a letter from the Great Lakes Cruising Club who would like to use NCYC to host an ABYA dinner on September 9. It was noted that First Mates President Shelly Sweier was copied on this correspondence and that all profits from the dinner would go the First Mates of NCYC.
Motion : Moved by P/C Randy Pagel and seconded by Brian Fringer to allow the dinner to move forward on that date. Motion Carried.
Frank Corcoran also read a letter from the Inter-Lake Yachting Association asking that NCYC consider advertising in their year book. They included information with pricing etc…After discussion no action was taken.
CURRENT BUSINESS Activities –
Tom Huntley No report and Tom advised he will be on vacation and not in attendance at the February meeting. Clubhouse John Sweier Old Business: Item # 6; Glass Dishwasher Item: look at the feasibility and cost to replace throwaway plastic beer (16oz) and mixed drink (12oz) cups with reusable/washable plastic or glass cups. • Replace “throwaway” Beer and mixed drink cups with washable cups (approximately $2,500 spend yearly on plastic throwaway’s.), no recycling currently available. Currently all cups go to trash and landfill o Glass washer quote requested from Jack Lobaido and from ‘Great Lakes Hotel Supply Internet prices range from $2,000 to $6,000 o Plastic Mug/Stein quote requested from Jack Lobaido.
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Internet prices from ‘Katom’ . • 16oz mug. $3.21ea
• 16 oz pint glass, $2.24 ea • Small committee to be organized by John Sweier to assess pro’s and con’s..
SEMCO, area natural gas supplier, has been contacted to quote costs to convert NCYC from propane to natural gas. Quote expected week of 2/17/2019.
LED/ENERGY analysis update: last month I stated an energy assistance program thru DTE to help offset cost associated with upgrading to high efficiency electrical items. This statement was in error, the assistance program is actually through CONSUMERS ENERGY, and they are not an NCYC provider. NCYC will have to cover the costs to upgrade. Mary Stackpoole will no longer be able to continue the cleaning of the NCYC clubhouse due to health reasons. I discussed with Tom Stackpoole and he mentioned his daughter and son in law would be interested in taking over the cleaning duties. BRIAN FRINGER will send to John Sweier the line item budget and I will then set up and interview with them for the position. Tom Altobelli A. I have some good news about trash pick up for the island this year. As you remember we had trouble with not having enough capacity for our trash on the busy weekends and overloaded the dumpster or had to leave trash on the island until we could get a second pick up. The off schedule pick up for additional trash cost us $200 per pick up. Over the off season I received a survey from Waste Management and expressed my concerns over a one size fits all pick up schedule and that we needed an alternative to what we currently have at a reasonable cost. I also mentioned that I was looking at other vendors as an option. As a result of the survey I received a phone call from a Waste Management representative that described his job as a "problem fixer". After some discussion he offered to increase the schedule to 2 pick ups a week for only an additional $6.00 a month. Six Dollars not a type-o. So beginning April 1, we will have trash picked up on Mondays and Thursdays. Yeah. Harbor & Grounds B. I have purchased 8 more of the Weber Spirit BBQ grills for the Island. Completing the purchase for grills which I hope will be for a few years. The grills will be stored in the Lumber Jack warehouse and delivered free when we are ready for them. General feedback from the members who used the grills was very positive. I'm hopeful that purchasing these better grills will save us money in the long run.
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