SEPTEMBER 2019 BEACON

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A REMINDER FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

THERE MAY BE DANGERS YOU CAN’T SEE

We've spent most of the summer getting rid of 40 years of "Ron Stuff" and boy was there a lot of it, more than 6,000 fishing baits and 120 rod/reel combos + tools for every skilled trade in the US and some unskilled ones too. We still have a ways to go, but at least we can find the bottom of the tackle box now. Getting ready to sell the lifelong home is proving to be quite a time consuming endeavour. A special thanks to Sheila Nixon, Dale and Colleen Hall, Scott and Michelle Goemmel and everyone who've done so much to help us through this daunting task. We're selling the house this fall and so the hope is that next year we'll be wandering gypsies living aboard the Bearhooks for a while in the summer. We'll have much more time to spend at the Club and will have a chance to be with all of you and attend the weekend festivities. One of our favorite parts of the Club is the handicap bathroom. The Club is the only place we go to where Jeri can be safe and comfortable in the bathroom. Cudo's to whoever designed it and made the shower the way it is, so much better than any hotel we go to with the wet room concept. This year's almost in the bag, but as they say, "there's always next year" and you'll see much more of us.

Blue Skies, Following Seas, Ron

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Wow, what a jam-packed calendar of excitement since the last Beacon!!! We not only dressed in as much green as possible as we were entertained by The Codgers during the Irish Pub Party. The next weekend was kicked off with Captain Fantastic -- who made us feel like the real Elton was in the house -- followed by a day of cruising around the lake collecting the best poker hand one could get! The following weekend, we brought out our sophisticated side with an afternoon of wine tasting along with exceptional hors d'oeuvres. Later, we tried our Lady Luck at the Euchre Party. If the above mentioned did not get your blood flowing, the next weekend was the Labor Day General Membership Meeting followed by the Past Commodores serving up the traditional P/C Beer Bust, capping off the weekend was the First Mates Southern Hospitality dinner. And last, but certainly not least, with great thanks to our Fleet Captains, we headed to Lexington for a fun filled weekend at the Lexington Harbor. Once again, the event champions and their teams did not disappoint. The season end is fast approaching, but the fun is not over yet. We still have the Commodores Fishing Derby, Smoke on the Water and the final Haul out Party!!

Just a reminder to everyone to please read and follow the instructions for the voting ballots. Unfortunately, year after year, we have unqualified ballots. Please make sure that your vote counts! Excerpt from the By-Laws; Two envelopes will be sent with each official ballot; (a) a plain, inner envelope with no identifying marks, and (b) an outer envelope pre-addressed to the Secretary with a place for the member’s name and roll number in the upper left-hand corner. The member must seal his/her ballot in the plain, inner envelope, then enclose it in the official outer envelope, marked with his/her name and number before the start of the election meeting. Following the Haul Out weekend, we will be holding two Saturday work parties to ready our Island Treasure for the coming winter months. Dates are October 12th and October 19th. Please mark your calendars and plan on attending -- this will be your last chance to complete your four-hour work requirement. If you have already fulfilled your four-hour requirement, please consider joining us and lending a hand, there is much to accomplish is two short weekends.

See you on the Island, Commodore Ian

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A big thank you goes out to the First Mates, Past Commodores, the OD and crew as well as all the members that helped. You all made the Labor Day weekend another NCYC success. I also want to thank all the members who stepped forward and put their name on the ballot for our election, “A club does not live by dues alone”. More about the United States Naval Sea Cadets Corp. Great Lakes Division. It is the morning of August 10th 0600 hours and we just departed Harbor Beach, on our way to Thunder Bay. We arrived at Thunder Bay Island about 1330 hours. Again, the weather conditions influenced our decision on our dive site. We picked the wreck of the Monohansett. This ship was a wooden bulk freighter that was built in 1872. In November of 1907, the freighter sought refuge on the lee side of the island from bad weather when a fire broke out in the engine room and was burnt down to the water line and sank. All 12 crew members were rescued. This was a fun dive, the 4-foot diameter boiler still stands on the lakes floor and there are a lot of artifacts, wreckage and the ships large propeller to explore. Now the dive is complete, and the North East winds are picking up, it is time to head into Alpena.

Four years ago, we had the honor of having Governor Rick Schneider as our guest aboard the Pride of Michigan to take part in a dive at the Monohansett. The Governor was very impressed with our Cadets and interested how they carried out their duties. While in Alpena the Cadets visited the NOAA base and Shipwreck Museum, met with the Underwater archeologist Wayne Lazardi and did some more diving. More to come next month.

Regards, V/C Bill

Hard to believe we are a few short weeks away from Haul Out weekend. The end of the Michigan boating season always seems to arrive much too quickly. The August events were all well organized and well attended. Thanks to all who contributed to making the events successful. Of particular note are a few events new for this year including the Irish Pub Party, restarting of the poker run, the Euchre Tournament and Wine Tasting. It is really exciting to be a part of our Club with so many members finding fun and creative ways to spark participation, enthusiasm and fellowship. No words can express the gratitude of the Club to the members who put in endless hours of extra work to make these events possible. I want to extend special thanks to all of the candidates who stepped forward to commit time and hard work to participate in the governance of our Club. The Club is very healthy in terms of membership and finances. It is vitally important to continually bring new talent with new ideas to sustain our upward momentum and deliver results expected by the greater membership. I hope all members take seriously their responsibility to vote in the upcoming election.

Even though we are approaching the end of the season, we have some of the best events still to come in September including the final Rendezvous at Lexington Harbor, the Commodore's fishing derby and the Rib Cookoff. With addition of prize money donated by P/C Watson, the Rib Cookoff should bring some heavy competition along the usual huge crowd of members and guests. See you all at the Club. Only a few more weekends of fun and fellowship before Haul Out! Glenn Nixon Rear Commodore North Channel Yacht Club

Thoughts From Acting NCYC Chaplain Greg Murray

“Remember with me that all our days are one in a lifetime day. Let’s live it, beautifully, gratefully, and passionately. Today I choose Grace over impatience, laughter over worry, and beauty over negativity. I hope you will join me in this thought”

And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men. (Colossians 3:23)

Have you ever seen someone sweep a floor half-heartedly? The result is the opposite of the desired purpose—and it remains half finished. To do something well, you need to put your heart into it. One translation of Colossians 3:23 say’s, “Whatever you do, do it enthusiastically, as something done for the Lord and not for men”. True enthusiasm comes from God. The Lord doesn’t want us sulking around, bored, and languishing at our tasks. He has a plan for every day; and as we tackle the projects before us—whether doing the laundry or building a skyscraper—we should remember we’re doing His will and fulfilling an agenda He designed for us.

Recommended Reading: Colossians 3:22-24 George Matthew Adams wrote, “Enthusiasm is a kind of faith that has been set afire.” If you’re reading this in the morning, go into the day with enthusiasm. If you’re reading it at night, wake up tomorrow with excitement. Say to yourself—“This is the day the Lord has made!” And whatever you do, do it heartily, excitedly, energetically, cheerfully—and with enthusiasm.

When we are given a task for God, we’re to do it heartily with all our might and strength.

Read through the Bible: Psalm 16

May God Bless All The Members Of The NCYC Yacht Club!!! We Are Abundantly Blessed To Bless Others Abundantly!!!!

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There were 33 people at the August Luncheon.

The next luncheon will be the September 19th Steak luncheon at the Club, the deadline for reservations is September 11 th . It is $ 7.00 for members and their spouses, and also for the candidates and their spouses.

Fair Winds and Calm Seas Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President.

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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Norma Frame, Recording Secretary

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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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Josette Campbell, Past President

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FIRST MATES MENTION SEPTEMBER 2019

Hi Ladies,

It is quickly and sadly approaching the end of our boating and summer season. I hope everyone enjoyed the wonderful dinner that Colleen Braun and team prepared for Labor Day. Their hard work was greatly appreciated!!

Please mark your calendars with upcoming dates to remember:

• General Membership meeting - Saturday, October 5 at 10:00 a.m. • Annual Haul-out Breakfast - Sunday, October 6 at 9:00 a.m. • First Mates Christmas Party - Tuesday, December 3 at 6:00 p.m.

We are currently seeking donations for raffle items for the Christmas party. Please contact Shelley Sweier at (248) 330-2141 or Dianne Corcoran at (248) 709-2482. Please remember to return your ballots for the proposed By-Law changes for 2020 to Renee McEvoy. The ballot can be completed electronically and emailed to Renee at reneemac4@gmail.com , printed and dropped off in the First Mates ballot box located in the NCYC clubhouse, or mailed to Renee at 36703 St. Clair Drive, New Baltimore MI 48047. Ballot is due no later than October 6 at 10:00 a.m. If you have any questions, please contact Shelley Sweier. Ladies and NCYC Membership, thank you once again for your participation and contributions to the 2019 Community Service Project “Vets Returning Home”. Donations will be accepted until the end of the year.

Respectfully yours, Linda Lutz 2019 First Mates Publicity Director

NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB FIRST MATES 2019 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT “VETS RETURNING HOME” A great big THANK YOU to our members that have already donated to this wonderful organization. We have an updated list of items below that are needed.

Updated items currently needed are:  Sugar  Powdered cream  Coffee – No pods or K-Cups, please  Water – cases  Koolaid – all flavors  Iced tea  Smart bus pass  Gift cards – such as Costco, McDonald’s, Subway, Panera, Tim Hortons, etc.  Cash donations are also welcome and can be given to any member of the First Mates Board of Directors Please contact Kim Scicluna at 586-944-8153 or Sandy Bower, 586-285-5606, Founder and Volunteer Director, for additional information.

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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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2

3

4

5

NCYC Rendezvous

Big Smoke/ 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 8 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 16 P/C John Dickson

8 8

Vince Day

8 Gilbert Palmer 16 Mark Busch

16 16 16

John DeQuick

16 Danielle Biel-Grabenstein

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

160

136

128

144

11

12

13

14

15

Ancient Mariner's

Concert Night

Kids Movie Night

Labor Day Weekend

Euchre Tournament/ Wine Tasting

Fund Raiser

Irish Pub Party

Poker Run

GM Meeting

Aug 2-4 C. Braun

Aug 9-11

Aug 16-18

Aug 23-25 V/C Calihan

Aug 30-Sept 2

O.D.

Hrs.

P/C McEvoy

Hrs.

D. Campbell

Hrs.

Hrs.

J. Sweier

Hrs.

Michael May

16 Jeff Edgerly 16 Chris McEvoy 8 Andy McEvoy 16 Russ Adams 16 JimMile 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 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

8 John Vandenbossche

Larry Aliotta

8 Arlene Scarpace

Brent Malik Lauren Malik

16 Dave Klicki

16 Charlie Cook 8 James Butler

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

8

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 Hugh Vestal

P/C Pat Carroll

8 Jeff Bradford 16 Mike Bradford

16

8

Ben Carroll

8

John Zych

16

Total

152

144

128

136

128

16

17

18

19

20

NCYC Rendezvous

CMDR's Fishing

Smoke on the Water

Haul-Out

Lexington

Derby & Fish Fry

Rib Cookoff

Island Time

GM Meeting

Sept 6-8 D. Siwek

Sept 13-15 R/C Nixon

Sept 20-22 P/C Romatz

Sept 27-29 R. Draper

Oct 4-6

O.D.

Hrs.

Hrs.

Hrs.

Hrs.

T. Altobelli

Hrs.

TomMartin Al Durand

8 Bill Edens

16 JimWunderlich 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

8

16 Steve Marten 8 Don Allar 16 Dave Hines 8 David Koch 8 Kim Scicluna 8 Peter Frame 16 KimMiedema 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 Bob Buwalda Glen Wagner Jeffrey Rose

16 Katherina Hickey 16 Mark Snethkamp

16 Mike Oliver

16 16 16

Timothy Mazurek

Rebekah Pawelczyk

8 Steve Criner

Steve Kuhr

16

Rick Brown

Casimer Klapec Brendan Romatz

8 8

Total

144

152

176

144

144

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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

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) Surf & Turf

May 31- June 2

June 7 – 9

June 14 – 16

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) Wine Tasting 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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North Channel Yacht Club 2019 Flag Officers and Board of Directors

Commodore

Ian Blackburn Bill Calihan Glenn Nixon Randy Pagel Brian Fringer Frank Corcoran Tom Huntley

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Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Past Commodore

Treasurer Secretary Activities Club House

John Sweier Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli Membership Debbie Siwek Publications Ron Draper Supplies Dale Hall

Transportation Fleet Captain Board Recorder

Darryl Campbell Leslie Leitch Brian Roath

Meeting dates: January 10, 2019 February 14, 2019 March 14, 2019 April 11, 2019 May 9, 2019 May 25, 2019 June 13, 2019 July 11, 2019 August 8, 2019 August 31, 2019 September 12, 2019 October 5, 2019 October 10, 2019 November 14, 2019 December 12, 2019

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BOD/XMAS Rosie O’Grady’s 6:30 Meeting/ 7:30 Dinner BOD Meeting Location: Rosie O’Grady’s 30400 23 Mile Rd, Chesterfield, MI 48047

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 Acting Chaplain – Greg Murray 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- Robin & Derick Zinyk Grounds Keeper- Tom Stackpoole Caterer- Tom Comford

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

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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 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

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MAINLAND WELL LEASE HOLDERS AND WAITING LIST

2019 Well Seniority List BY WELL BY DATE Well No. Name Since Name Since 1 Greg Criner 6/1/15 Charles Herr 1992 2 Charles Herr 1992 Bob Marin 2003 3 Brian McEvoy 2008 Bill Hendricks 2006 4 Jeff Edgerly 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 Edgerly 2009 9 Steve Marten 2013 Terry Hart 4/26/11 10 Bill Hendricks 2006 Mark Busch 5/10/11 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 Brent Malik 4/29/15 16 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 Greg Criner 6/1/15 17 Dave Gronbach 2016 Dave Gronbach 2016 18 Tom Altobelli 4/18/18 Tom Altobelli 4/18/18 19 Tom McHugh 4/29/19 Tom McHugh 4/29/19 20 Dennis Biel 4/30/19 Dennis Biel 4/30/19 (R ev. 4/30/19) MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST

1 JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6) 2 DEBBIE SIWEK (wells 2-6) 3 PC JOHN ANDERSON 4 MICHAEL LINDEN 5 BRIAN ROATH 6 PC RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) 7 PC RICK ROMATZ 8 RC BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6)

9 RICHARD RAYMOND 10 SCOTT GREENFELDER 11 JOHN ZYCH 12 BRETT GATTI 13 KEVIN RAE (wells 2-6) 14 TONY TROCKI 15 VINCE DAY 16 KATHERINA HICKEY 17 MELISSA WINKLER 18 BILL BURKHARDT

(Rev. 7/20/19)

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

NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB Winter Storage Lease Agreement Page 1 of 2 Name______________________________________________________________ Contact Phone______________________

Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Storage Type (boat, camper, trailer)__________________________________________Length_________Beam___________

Vehicle License#______________________________ Boat MC#_________________________________________________

Vehicle Mfg._____________________________________ Make/Name___________________________________________

Insurance Co.__________________________________ Policy #______________________________

Storage Fee $_________________ Paid Check #_______________________ Email address _________________________ STORAGE FROM OCTOBER 20, 2019 TO MAY 3, 2020 North Channel Yacht Club (NCYC) lessee agreement as follows: 1. The storage unit may not be in the parking lot before October 20, 2019 or after May 3, 2020 . If the unit is not removed from the parking lot by May 3th, a $50.00 per week late fee will be charged. 2. Your name and/or unit license/MC number listed in this contract must be visible on the storage unit to identify the owner. 3. All leasing fees are due by the beginning of the storage period. If the lease is not received on or before the date for commencement of the storage period, this agreement may be terminated. 4. Lessee shall be solely responsible for the security, care and condition of the unit and all equipment shall be at the sole risk of the lessee. The unit shall be insured for liability with respect to persons and property and evidence of insurance shall be furnished to NCYC on request. Lessee waives and releases all claims against NCYC, its officers, members and employees for personal injury and for the loss and property damage from any cause and agrees to indemnify NCYC for any damage it may sustain for the reason thereof. 5. This agreement may not be assigned by Lessee nor applied to any other unit without written permission of NCYC. 6. Lessee agrees to comply with the rules and the regulations stated and such other reasonable rules and regulations as NCYC may publish from time to time.

North Channel Yacht Club Storage Rules and Regulations Lessee shall be responsible for: 1. Removal of all winterization fluids (oil, antifreeze, etc.)

2. Observance of all fire and safety precautions, with no fires allowed on the marina grounds and parking lot. 3. Policing the lessee’s area for trash and bagging of trash and placing in designated containers or area. 4. A vacuum sander must be used to collect residue when sanding bottom of unit. 5. Failure to comply with the terms, rules, or regulations of this lease agreement is grounds for termination of lease.

_______________________________ ____________ _____________________________________ _____________ Lessee Signature Date NCYC Officer Signature Date

NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB

Wells 2-6 (24’) lease is $450.00 per season. All other wells (20’) are $400.00 perseason.

Please remit contract to: Tim O’Brien

32535 Newcastle Warren MI 48093 586-978-7105

Rev. 2 Summer Well Lease Agreement – Approved by BOD on March 14 th , 2019

NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB

Summer Well Lease Agreement

Name

_ Contact Phone

Address

_

Boat Name

_Length

Beam

MC #

Make

Type

Well #_

Lease Amount __________

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Insurance Co.

Policy #

WELLS LEASING FROM MAY 1, 2020 TO OCTOBER 31, 2020

North Channel Yacht Club (NCYC) lessee agreement as follows: 1. All leasing fees are due at the beginning of the period stated above. If the lease is not received on or before the date for commencement of this period, this agreement may be terminated. 2. Lessee shall be solely responsible for the security, care and condition of the vessel and all equipment and the vessel shall be at the sole risk of the lessee. The vessel shall be insured by the lessee for liability with respect to persons and property and evidence of insurance shall be furnished to NCYC on request. Lessee waives and releases all claims against NCYC, its officers, members and employees for personal injury and for the loss and property damage from any cause and agrees to indemnify NCYC for any damage it may sustain for the reason thereof. 3. Members can only lease one well. Mainland wells are restricted to assigned lessee. 4. This lease may not be assigned nor applied to any other than lessee’s vessel. 5. Lessee must keep vessel of their registry/ownership as described above, in the leased well. Subleasing will not be allowed. Any deviation requires board approval. 6. Usage of wells other than the lessees assigned boat well is not permitted. 7. Any lessee’s well left unoccupied for the season will be forfeited. 8. Lessee agrees to comply with the rules and the regulations stated and such other reasonable rules and regulations as NCYC may publish from time totime. 9. Parking in mainland lot is on a first come first serve basis. There is no reserved parking. NCYC cannot be held responsible for theft or damages tovehicles. North Channel Yacht Club Well Rules and Regulations. Lessee shall be responsible for: 1. Observance of all fire and safety precautions, with no fires allowed on the docks or parking lot. 2. Good conduct of lessee and lessee’s guest on the vessel or on the marina premises. 3. Placement of a dock box in designated area per approval of the Board of Directors. 4. Removal of any boat trailer or cradles from the parkinglot. 5. Observance of no wake speed limits. 6. Policing the lessee’s area for trash and bagging of trash and placing in designated containers or area. 7. Mooring of the vessel in a safemanner. 8. Failure to comply with the terms, rules, or regulations of this lease agreement is grounds for termination of lease. 9. Portable toilets are not to be emptied in the canal, marina areas or PortaJohn.

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Lessee Signature

Date

NCYC Officer Signature

Date

CONTRACT MUST BE SIGNED, DATED AND PAID FOR BEFORE WELL CAN BEOCCUPIED

Rev. 2 Summer Well Lease Agreement – Approved by BOD on March 14 th , 2019

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Dear Members,

NCYC will be leasing storage space in the NCYC parking lot from October 20, 2019 to May 3, 2020.

The Board is limiting storage to boats and other watercraft on trailers, camping trailers and other wheeled RV units. A condition of storage is that the unit is not stored in the parking lot BEFORE OCTOBER 20, 2019 and must be removed from the lot BEFORE MAY 3, 2020. NCYC must be able to determine the owner of every vehicle stored in the parking lot. Your name and/or MC or license number must be visible on the front of the unit (facing outward so it can be viewed from the center of the parking lot). Please look at your unit after it’s covered to be sure this information can be seen. Failure to do this will result in your unit being towed at the owner’s expense. Regular inspections of the lot will be done throughout the winter.

Storage fees will be $50 for units up to 20 feet, $75 for units up to 30 feet and $100 for units over 30 feet.

If you are interested in leasing space this winter, please sign the Winter Well Lease Agreement and return it along with your check to the address listed below. The Lease Agreement is available on the NCYC website under the “Documents” tab. The insurance policy number, insurance carrier and MC or vehicle license number must be included in the Lease Agreement.

If there are any questions, please contact Tim O’Brien at obrienandobrien@wowway.com or 586-978- 7105.

Please remit contract to: Tim O’Brien

32535 Newcastle Warren, MI 48093

2019 - 2020 MAINLAND STORAGE

Please be advised that those who utilize the NCYC Mainland Storage area must submit the 2019-2020 Winter Storage Agreement and payment prior to usage. The Storage Agreement can be found listed under Documents on the NCYC member’s page. Agreement and payment are to be forwarded to: Tim O’Brien 32535 Newcastle Dr. Warren, MI 48093. Questions, call 586-978-7105

Respectfully, Tim O’Brien

LOCAL WATER LEVEL MONITORS

Here’s some quick Links for you to monitor the Lake and River levels near our area. I’ve been watching the NOAA Algonac Measuring Station daily all summer. It’s interesting how accurate these new stations are and how fast they update. The Links in this Beacon are Active, so just click on the Blue and have a look. Ron

NOAA Algonac Level Station: https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/stationhome.html?id=9014070 NOAA St. Clair Shores Station: https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/stationhome.html?id=9034052 USArmyCorpsEngineersMonthlyBulletin: http://lre- wm.usace.army.mil/ForecastData/MBOGLWL- combined_bulletin_and_backpage.pdf

NOAA GreatLakesEnvironmentalResearchLab: https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/data/wlevels/

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The new Adirondack chairs on the Island have been an overwhelming success. With many requests for more of them, Harbor and Grounds Director Tom Altobelli is starting a campaign to purchase more. We need to purchase them in lots of 10. If you’d like to donate to the cause and pre-buy a chair or two it’ll help spread comfort around the Island, call Tom 586-909-1684

Smoke on the Water Rib cook-off Saturday September 21, 2019 • Please plan to come and enjoy an entire day of camaraderie! Music will fill the air all afternoon and “Fast Forward” will play during the evening. • New minimum $1000 prize pool for top 3 chefs in addition to bragging rights and name on the trophy. • Registration to compete in the cook-off is required by September 5, 2019. If you wish to compete, please contact Jeff Edgerly or P/C John Dickson. • Same rules as always. Ribs must be picked up at the Pitmaster meeting, and must be cooked on the island. All entries must reach the judges table by 5pm. NO LATE ENTRIES will be accepted. Meeting at 9am, ribs distributed at 10am. • All entries will be judged by a panel of three members who are not competing. **If you are interested in judging, please contact Jeff or John. • If you don’t wish to compete, we still need members who would like to cook to provide the ribs for the dinner. We have a lot of ribs to prepare! We will also be serving chicken. • Additionally, we are looking for volunteers to assist in the continued success of this great event. Cooks, setup, food prep, servers, and cleanup crew are still needed. • RSVP to P/C John Dickson is necessary to reserve tickets for the event. Please let him know how many tickets you will need for your party by September 13, 2019. Cost for the event is $25 per person. All money must be paid in advance by Sept. 13, 2019. NO TICKET SALES DAY OF EVENT! Event RSVP: P/C John Dickson (586) 615-4230 taxproa1@aol.com Compete: Jeff Edgerly (810) 335-2008 jedgerly@outlook.com Attention all Rib cooks and competitors!

Saturday October 5, 2019

Pat Adams Famous Haul Out Chicago Beef Dinner at 6pm Beef on Fresh bread served with hot or sweet Peppers

Italian sausage - Mostaccioli - Salad Mashed Potatoes - Green Beans - Desert

Entertainment by Joe Town starting at 8pm For Dinner Reservation Please Contact: Cathy Criner at cgriner@gmail.com or call/text 586-839-2722 Make checks payable to NCYC and mail to Cathy at 51784 Johns Dr. , New Baltimore MI. 48047

Make sure you have your jersey and you are football ready for our pre-dinner skills games! More Info to come!

Tj’s 50th North Channel Yacht Club

Brilliance of the Seas

By-Laws, Board, Policy, and Traditions What are they, what’s the difference, why do we have them? Ron Draper NCYC Director, Publications June 1, 2019 By-Laws The By-Laws of the North Channel Yacht Club are a legal document, and exist primarily to define our Club as a single legal entity so it can relate to various private and government institutions and agencies. Secondarily, By-Laws provide a roadmap for our Club’s government, activities and actions. The By-Laws are a legally binding agreement between the Club and the Members and between the Club and other Institutions and Government agencies. By-Laws provide an outline for how our Club will operate as an organization. Our status as a Not for Profit Organization requires us to keep a record of them and abide by the provisions contained in them. The By-Laws ensure the Club is consistent in its governmental conduct and organization, even though the Officers and Directors change year to year. The By-Laws ensure next year’s Flag and Board will follow the same rules as this year’s Flag and Board. It would be appropriate to think of the By-Laws as compared to the Articles of Incorporation for a Corporation or the Charter of a City, or the Constitution of our Country. By-Laws can be amended; however, it requires a 2/3 Vote of the Membership and the amendment process is burdensome by design. Examples of private and government agencies with interest in our By-Laws: • The IRS is interested in certain aspects of the By-Laws to grant and maintain our Not for Profit tax status, see ARTICLE II. last phrase, among others. • The State of Michigan is interested in our organization’s By-Laws as it relates to the lease of Bottom Land to maintain our East Harbor. • The State of Michigan is interested in our organization’s By-Laws as it relates to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission to maintain our MLCC Club License to sell alcohol. • Our Bank and Insurance Company are interested in our By-Laws as it relates to our ability to maintain bank accounts and insure our property. • St. Clair County Health Department is interested in our By-Laws as it relates to our maintaining a commercial kitchen and serving food for recompence. Without good By-Laws we couldn’t have any of these things. Interestingly, the largest part of our By-Laws is ARTICLE VII. NOMINATIONS, ELECTIONS, BALLOTING AND MEETINGS, with a total of 13 Sections. This is to ensure a fair and equitable Government in the Club and to ensure compliance with standards found in State and Federal election procedures.

What then is the Policy? To understand the Club Policy, it’s important to first understand the Board of Directors. By-Laws ARTICLE VI. GOVERNMENT Section 1 and ARTICLE VIII. DUTIES Section 5. Board of Directors, combined, define the Board of Directors and has vested the BOD with the entire government, control and management of the Club. It is under these By-Law Sections that the Board of Directors has written, maintains, and enforces the Club Policy. The Club Policy is a set of rules that maintain the common enjoyment of the Club and it serves as a basis to avoid conflict in general behavior. The Board of Directors may amend the Club Policy without a vote of the Membership. The Policy is flexible by design, it can be amended quickly as conditions change and as issues arise. Government agencies and other Institutions are generally not interested in our Policy. For instance, no government agency cares if we allow dogs on the Island or how we assign boat wells, sleeping rooms, or how we handle work weekend hours, or other behavioral issues; these are the types of things found in the Policy. It should be noted here that any change in Policy is first reviewed and approved by the Club Policy Committee to ensure it’s in compliance with the By-Laws. No Policy may contradict a By-Law. For the most part, By-Laws relate to duties and responsibilities of the Club as a whole, Policy relates to duties and responsibilities of individual Members. The By-Laws and Policy are equally enforceable and a Member violation of either document is no more or less enforceable than the other. This brings us to Traditions Traditions are things our Club and Members do as a matter of enjoying and passing down to future Members certain customary principles and beliefs that define our Club’s social culture. That’s a fancy way of saying we do certain things because we always have, and we like it that way. In a very real sense though, the North Channel Yacht Club sometimes seems to have more Traditions than By-Laws or Policies, and in some instances may appear to elevate them above the By-Laws or Policy. While not officially recognized or enforceable, it’s the Traditions that make our Club the family-oriented group of people it is. To coin a phrase from the modern lexicon, the Traditions are the glue that hold our Club together. We may fight like cats and dogs over the By-Laws and Policy, but when the Flag raises on the Sunday before Memorial Day, we’re all in agreement and get a lump in our throat and would take to the floor anyone who disagrees. That’s what a Tradition is. In the coming weeks and months, we’ll see more on Traditions as we’re making an effort to document and make available a list of the coveted Club Traditions. Hope this helps, Ron

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