DECEMBER 2017 BEACON

North Channel Yacht Club

Beacon December 2017

December Contents

From the Editor

3 5 7 9

Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore’s Comments Rear Commodore’s Comments

Chaplain Art Brooks Ancient Mariners

10 13 14 20 24 27 51

First Mates Mention and Flyers NCYC Organizational Chart Mainland Well Waiting List Board of Directors October Minutes For Sale

From the Editor…

There are good ships, There are wood ships,

And there are ships to sail the sea, But the best ships are Friendships, And may they always be.

Now you've got a good nautical toast to raise at the office Christmas party.

And so it is in a place like our club. We come to enjoy a place like no other, and it's the people who make the place it is. As we look ahead to next year, one of my favorite things is making new friends along the way. As you'll see in upcoming Fan-Outs, we're looking for a few good photo enthusiasts. Anyone with a desire to take some photos and make them available to me while attending events at the club is welcome to contact Randy to set up some time. We use the photos in the Beacon, Roster and also on the Website. See the flyer later in this Beacon. Also for those of you who contribute to the Beacon I'll be working diligently to get this publication out earlier each month so I'll appreciate submissions by the 25th of the preceding month. There'll be a reminder Fan-Out sent on the 20th of each month to help.

Have a very Merry Christmas everyone!!

BlueSkies&Following Seas, Ron RonDraper Director, Publications North Channel Yacht Club

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Commodores Comments…

Nancy and I would like to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Wherever your holiday travels take you, please be careful and safe. We accomplished a lot with our projects this past year. From finishing the bar renovation, the new walkway and door for easy access to the walk in fridge, and thanks to the First Mates, AC and heat in the upstairs rooms. Please support our future Flag and Boards in their upgrading and preserving our Island and Clubhouse. I would like to thank the Board of Directors, all appointees, the weekday managers, the weekend OD’s, committee members, those who hosted an event and those who helped in preparing, cooking and cleaning up. And thanks to all the members who came out and participated in making this a fantastic year at NCYC. A very special thanks to my wife Nancy, for all of your help, understanding and support. Together we made it a great year. In my last of 36 beacon articles, I want to thank the NCYC members for their trust and support in my running the club, it has been a privilege and an honor. Once again, Thanks. CommodorePat

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Vice Commodores Comments…

Thanksgiving has come and gone by now with frost on the pumpkin, soon to be snow on the ground. Linda and I would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We all look forward to our upcoming traditions as a time to spend quality time with family and friends. We very rarely mention our monthly Board Meetings but the December meeting will be short and sweet. Not much business to speak of and what there is to address is usually dispatched quickly. The Changing of the Guard occurs here with the out- going and incoming Directors in attendance. My congratulations and respect goes to those that have stepped up to carry on the business of the Club. Many thanks for a job well done to those leaving their positions after putting up so much of their time into what has needed to be done. We have acquired a new caterer for Friday nights in 2018. It is called Four-C’s catering out of Warren. We will be bringing back the “Bar Food” approach with burgers/fries/fish and chips/chicken strips and an occasional full blown dinner. I would be remiss in not mentioning Commodore Pat and his First Lady Nancy. They have both done a great job in moving the Club forward both socially and financially. I can only hope that next year I can say that Linda and I are successful too in doing what is right for the Club. Please keep January 20, 2018 open on your calendars for the 2018 Commodore’s Ball at Villa Penna’s in Sterling Heights. Linda and I want to wish good health and success to all of you. Keep your families close and enjoy Christmas which is fast approaching. Happy New Year. V/C Randy

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Rear Commodores Comments…

As we grow older, time seems to fly by and 2017 was no exception. It feels like it was just yesterday that we raised the flags under Commodore Pat’s command; but yet here we are with the club closed, boats put away and friends heading south and north. That being said, NCYC camaraderie never rests and there are events to attend: the First Mates Holiday Dinner on December 5th, ABYA Commodore’s ball on December 2nd, the Bowling league all winter long and the ringing in of our 2018 Commodore in January. I look forward attending many of these events and hope you do as well so that we can all stay in touch. I would like to congratulate and applaud the outgoing board members for their dedication and passion for the club’s advancement. Thank you PC Chuck Stroh, Kim Miedema, PC Tom McHugh, and Don Ruma. Marie and I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holidays and look forward to seeing you at the upcoming events! RC/ Ian Blackburn

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I recieved the following message from long time NCYC members Larry and Adrienne Gierlowdki regarding their son Paul. I might suggest if you can't navigate an on-line gifting page, send your gift to Adrienne at their address in the Roster. Our son, Paul Gierlowski, is very, very ill with two different kinds of cancer. He has been unable to work since August because of constant pain, which is some what under control now. He just finished four rounds of chemo which was only minimally effective. He is in the hospital now because he cannot keep anything down. On Iv's and a pic line as of this evening. Paul will soon be exhausting all his disability and will be required to pay for his own medical insurance. Paul leased a 2017 Dodge Ram last January. We are looking for someone to take over the lease ($300/mo) or buy out right. If anyone is interested, please call Larry at 586-244-2081. Our daughter, Laurie Edwards, has started a go fund me page on face book for her brother. Laurie says no amount is too small. Just go on face book and bring up the Paul Gierlowski cancer treatment page. If you need more info on this, please call Laurie at 586-822-0275. Please keep Paul and our family in your thoughts and prayers. Adrienne Gierlowski

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And it came to pass in those days that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered. 2 This census first took place while Quirinius was governing Syria. 3 So all went to be registered, everyone to his own city. 4 Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, 5 to be registered with Mary, his betrothed wife, who was with child. 6 So it was that while they were there, the days were completed for her to be delivered. 7 And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. 8 Now there were in the same country shepherds living out in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night. 9 And behold, an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were greatly afraid. 10 Then the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. 11 For there is born to you this day in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. 12 And this will be the sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.” 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying: 14 “Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” 15 So it was, when the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let us now go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to pass, which the Lord has made known to us.” 16 And they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manger. 17 Now when they had seen Him, they made widely known the saying which was told to them concerning this Child. 18 And all those who heard it marveled at those things which were told them by the shepherds. 19 But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20 Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told to them.

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There were 11 people at the November Business Meeting. There were 31 people at the November Luncheon. The next Business Meeting is December 12, 2017 at the Moose Lodge at 1:00 P.M.

The December Luncheon will be at Terry’s Terrace, 36470 Jefferson at Crocker Rd., Harrison Twp. at 1:00 p.m. on December 21st, 2016. The January 2017 Business Meeting is January 9th, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. at the Moose Lodge. Fair Winds and Calm Seas Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President.

FIRST MATES MENTION DECEMBER 2017

Hi Ladies:

We are quickly approaching the end of another year. The 2017 Board of Directors would like to take this opportunity to say thank once again to all who participated in the First Mates events for the good of the club. We also extend our best wishes for a successful year to the First Mates President, Josette Campbell, and her 2018 Board members and to our Commodore, Randy Pagel, and the NCYC Board of Directors. The Christmas party turned out beautifully with good food and a lovely group of ladies. Thank you Sue Brooks and her team for a fun night. A special thanks goes to all who helped with my publicity job this year. I'm moving to social director, which it will be hard to fill Sue Brooks' shoes, but I'm excited for another fun year with our new Board. Wishing you all a happy, healthy and safe holiday and winter season and a wonderful 2018. Respectfully, Colleen Braun 2017 First Mates Publicity Director

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NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB ORGANIZATION CHART 2017

NCYC Membership

Commodore Pat Carroll

Commodore Past Chuck Stroh

Commodore Vice Randy Pagel

Commodore Rear

Ian

Blackburn

Secretary

Membership

Darryl Transportation Campbell

Fleet Captain

Supplies

Treasurer

Publications

Activities

Grounds Harbor & Bill Calihan

Scott Clubhouse Greenfelder

McHugh P/C Tom

Brian Fringer

Ron Draper

Glenn Nixon

Kim Miedema

Dale Hall

Tom Martin

Committee Finance

Committee Insurance Commodore Pat Carroll

Procedures Guidelines & Committee P/C Rick Romatz

Planning Forward Committee Blackburn R/C Ian

Committee Reserve Fund

Committee Nominating P/C Brian McEvoy

Committee By Laws

Brian Fringer

Glenn Nixon

P/C Chuck Stroh

Leslie Leitch Rendezvous Incoming

Arms Sergeant-at-

Officer Safety

Chaplain

Recorder Board

Auditor

Youth Directors Greg & Amy Wojtalik

Ann Malik Sue Mile Surgeons Fleet

Co. LLC Bultynck &

Don Ruma

Art Brooks

Ben Carroll

Russ Adams

NCYC Photographer Membership

Major Sargent

Pins Burgees & Judy McHugh Manager

P/C Chuck Stroh Delegate ABYA

Manager Clubhouse

IT Officer

P/C Bill Hendricks

Scott Bell

Dick Raymond

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NCYC 2018 Weekday Managers

May 20-25

Rear Commadore Ian Blackburn

Dick and Vicky Raymond

May 28-June 1 Tony and Sharon Simion

Darryl and Josette Campbell

June 3-8

Dick and Vicky Raymond

Diane French

June 10-15

Ladies Week

Debbie Siwek

June 17-22

Jerry and Irene Krist

Tony and Kim Scicluna Pat and Brigida Sullivan

June 24-29

Ron and Colleen Braun

Larry and Kim Miedema Dennis and Ellen Alcazar

July 1-6

Bob and Brian Fringer

Dennis and Janet Pomeroy

July 8-13

Ron and Colleen Braun

Tim Grennan and Eileen McDonald

July 15-20

PC Rick and Jill Romatz

Art and Sue Brooks

July 22-27

Scott Goemmel & Michele LaComb Dale and Colleen Hall

July 29-Aug 3 John and Shelley Sweier

Frank and Diane Corcoran

Aug 5-10

PC Ken and Kay Smith

PC Harley and Linda Burris Al and Ruth Durand

Aug 12 - 17

Leslie Leitch and Patty Mok

Scott and Nicole Greenfelder

Aug 19-24

John and Shelley Sweier

Jim and Linda Lutz

Aug 26-31

VC Randy and Linda Pagel

Kemp's, Romatz's and Marten's

Sept 3 - 7

Chris and Julie Strzyzewski

Jim and Sue Miles

Sept 9 - 14

MSU WEEK

Raymond's, Sweier's, Corcoran's and Frame's

Sept 16 - 21

OPEN

Sept 23 - 28

OPEN

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Please call Dick and Vicky Raymond @ 810.794.4850 if you can help us fill in support team members for week 3 and get your teams together to fill weeks 18 and 19 Remeber it's more fun when two or three couples get together and enjoy a week on the island. If someone wants to try a day or two just to see what this is all about please call Dick or Vicky.

MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST

Updated June 8, 2017

JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CHUCK STROH

DEBBIE SIWEK(wells 2-6) RUSS ADAMS TOM ALTOBELLI TOM MCHUGH DENNIS BIEL JOHN ANDERSON MICHAEL LINDEN FRANK CORCORAN TOM FORD

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

BRIAN ROATH HUNT TAYLOR

RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) LOU GAROFOLO (wells 2-6) BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6)

RICHARD RAYMOND

MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. Please contact the Transportation Director, Darryl Campbell for the current status of any well; or position of anyone on this list.

2017 WELL LEASES SENIORITY LIST Well No. Name Since 1 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 2 Charles Herr 1992 3 Brian McEvoy 2008 4 Jeff Edgerly 2009 5 John Dickson 4/2/07 6 Terry Hart 4/26/11 7 Lou Garofolo 2012 8 Bob Marin 2003 9 Steve Marten 2013 10 Bill Hendricks 2006 11 Brian Maliik 6/7/14 12 Larry Malik 4/7/07 13 Ron Kemp 3/26/07 14 Mark Busch 5/10/11 15 Brent Malik 4/29/15 16 Ed Romantz 2004 17 Greg Criner 6/1/15 18 Dave Gronbach 2016 19 Keith McGregor 4/4/15 20 Donna Glick 2017

CYC Snowbirds Contacts

Tony and Sharon Simion Address to be determined Cape Coral, FL ssimion@comcast.net

Pat & Brigida Sullivan 11659 Princess Margaret Ct. Cape Coral, FL 33991 Pat: 248-953-5074 Brigida: 248-953-5268 Come on and Visit!

Diane French 5725 Cottonwood St. Bradenton, FL 34203

Tony & Kim Scicluna Cape Coral, FL Jan & Feb 2018 Tony Cell: 586-291-8193 Kim Cell: 586-944-8153

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Ron & Jeri Draper 301 Shore T Road Nokomis, FL 34275 Jeri: 586-201-4062 Ron: 586-201-4099 Bearhooks@comcast.net Elevation Above Sea Level: 4’ Distance to Beach: 1800’

Harley and Linda Burris 6730 Blake Pledger Ct North Fort Myers, Fl 33917

Dave and Debbie DuVernay 616 Dundee Lane Holmes Beach, FL. 34217

Larry & Kim Miedema 71 Palos Naples Fl 34104 586-206-1567

Ron & Colleen Braun 5041 French Circle New Port Richey, FL 35653 Colleen: 586-242-9698 Ron: 586-306-3531

Membership update:

Interviews pending Here are the people on the waiting list for 2018! We look forward to welcoming them opening weekend!

Tom & Therese Adamowski Art & Mary Ashley Glenn & Jennifer Franklin Ron & Carrie Henry Stewart & Andrea Ireland David & Vicki Koch Tom & Denise Lisowski Gilbert& Kristin Palmer Sharon Sheroski Rodney Soenen & Bonnie Lang

North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 12 October 2017

Call to Order Commodore, Pat Carroll Commodore Pat Carroll called the meeting to order at 6:58 p.m. The meeting was held at Rosie O’Grady’s. Roll Call R/C Ian Blackburn for Secretary, Glenn Nixon F LAG O FFICERS Present Absent Commodore Pat Carroll   Vice Commodore Randy Pagel   Rear Commodore Ian Blackburn   D IRECTORS Transportation Darryl Campbell   Harbor & Grounds Bill Calihan   Activities Tom Martin   Treasurer Brian Fringer   Publications Ron Draper   Secretary Glenn Nixon   EXCUSED Membership Kim Miedema   Supplies Dale Hall   Club House Scott Greenfelder   I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE P/C Chuck Stroh   A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain P/C Tom McHugh   EXCUSED Board Recorder Don Ruma   All MOTION: Moved by Scott Greenfelder and seconded by Dale Hall to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by Bill Calihan and seconded by Darryl Campbell to approve the 14 September 2017 Board Meeting Minutes. Motion Carried Commodore’s Comments Commodore, Pat Carroll The club is officially closed, with only two work parties left on the calendar. Please make an effort to get out to the club, and help in preparing her for another winter. If you know a member who still needs their four work party hours, bring them with you. We have a lot of business to go over tonight; so, lets pay attention, and keep on the subject at hand so we can cover it quickly. Pledge of Allegiance All Approval of Agenda

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

12 October 2017

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Congratulations to our new board members elect; they have been invited to the balance of our meetings to give them an idea of what to expect for next year. I hope we don’t scare them away. Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Randy Pagel We had beautiful weather for Haul-Out weekend. We all survived the breeze Saturday night. We had a good membership meeting, a great dinner and a good time. I also want to welcome the newly elected directors. I look forward to working with them in 2018. I want to thank Kim for all of her hard work over the past three years; I appreciate you working with Debbie as we make this transition. Let’s invite some members that we haven’t seen in a while to help us close up the club in the next two weeks. Let’s continue to focus on obtaining new members in the off season. There are eight on the waiting list; we need to continue the trend and see if we can double that by the time January comes. Rear-Commodore’s Comments Rear Commodore, Ian Blackburn I’d like to welcome the newly elected directors to the board family. I would also like to welcome the returning directors and our new Rear Commodore elect. We have two working meeting left; so let’s focus, and wrap things up nice and tight so we can hit the ground running in 2018. Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer The financial report was distributed via e-mail prior to the meeting and summarized. September 2017 revenue was $ 29,000 and expenses were $ 38,000 for a net loss of $ 9,400; all of the taxes were paid in the month of September. The cash position at the end of September is $187,000. The end of the year estimate is $184,000. Kim Miedema requested a review of membership revenue categories to ensure 50% of initiation fees are put into the emergency fund. MOTION: Moved by TomMartin and seconded by Scott Greenfelder to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried ABYA Report P/C Chuck Stroh The ABYA has launched a new website. Correspondence All No correspondence was received. CURRENT BUSINESS Activities – Tom Martin No report. Club House – Scott Greenfelder Preparation is under way for the work parties to shut down the club house. The water will be turned off and winterized on Sunday, 22 October, the day after the final work party. Scott is looking for parts to repair the stove before the club re-opens in the spring.

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

12 October 2017

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Harbor & Grounds – Bill Calihan Ice cluster quotes were presented to the board. The board discussed the configuration of the clusters in each of the quotes. Bill will get additional information to make the decision at the next meeting. Membership – Kim Miedema Final membership counts for 2017 are: Boating 148 Senior 46 Non-Boating 27 Leave of Absence 3 Honorary 1 Junior 27 Total Members 252 There are 8 on the waiting list: Tom & Therese Adamowski, Art & Mary Ashley, Glenn & Jennifer Franklin, Stewart & Andrea Ireland, David & Vicki Koch, Gilbert & Kristin Palmer, Sharon Sheroski and Rodney Soenen & Bonnie Lang. Kim distributed the Work-or-Pay accounting list; there is currently $1600 owed for work weekends during the season, and there are 72 members that still need work hours at one of the fall work parties. Any members that don’t get their spring or fall work party hours in will be charged $50 per hour for four hours. Identification of members in bad standing was brought up and discussed. A list of members in bad standing needs to be posted on the bulletin board or website for membership awareness. Members in bad standing are not allowed on the island. Publications – Ron Draper Ron discussed ideas to add additional content to the Beacon. He will also work to make older Beacons easier to find when the website is updated. Secretary – Glenn Nixon Absent – No Report Supplies – Dale Hall Three half-barrels of beer are available for the fall work parties. All supply related expenses for the year are complete. Transportation – Darryl Campbell Darryl suggested a Fan-Out to get more business for winter storage in the parking lot. Additionally, he recommended that we make lease agreement forms available on the website for non-members. Fleet Captain – P/C Tom McHugh Absent – No Report

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

12 October 2017

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NEW BUSINESS Manager’s Apartment Policy :

Scott Greenfelder Scott identified an issue with the current Manager’s Apartment policy. He recommended a first right of refusal policy to the Manager on Duty (Weekday Manager or Weekend OD). Further, the only members allowed to occupy the Manager’s Apartment are incoming or outgoing Manager’s on Duty. The board discussed the current policy. Scott will prepare a draft of the revised policy and forward it to the Policy Committee for review. The board will review and discuss the revision at the next Board of Directors meeting. 2018 Capital Projects : V/C Randy Pagel The window replacement can be performed this fall at a discount. Additionally, completing that portion of the project before winter will provide additional time to get the siding completed in the spring before the club re-opens. V/C Randy Pagel requested that the window replacement occur before the end of the year, but would like the expenditure to be reflected in 2018. Treasurer, Brian Fringer, will look into the appropriate method to handle the accounting. Robison Tie-backs : Commodore, Pat Carroll There are 16 broken tie-backs on the Robison and 6 broken tie-backs on the Genoa. It’s likely possible to repair those ourselves. However, sections of the seawall are in poor shape so we are requesting a quote to get 100 ft of sea-wall replaced. Once we have the quote, the board will be able to discuss options and authorize action. The board also discussed additional considerations regarding seawall replacement and restructuring boat wells on the west side of the island. Membership/Gift Cards : R/C Ian Blackburn Per our policy, gift cards that are inactive for 12 months are charged a $10 per month maintenance fee until a zero balance is achieved. After 24 months, the cards are not redeemable. There are many cards that can be de-activated and several cards that can be decremented based on inactivity. Actions will be taken to enact the maintenance fees based on our current policy. Member of the Month None Identified Good of the Order Kim Miedema recommended an addition to the policy regarding party weekends: The Board of Directors should officially decide and document the specific weekends that are categorized as party weekends at the beginning of each season. Doing so will make it clear when second boats and guest boats are not allowed on the island to allow our members to get a well. Those weekends, and the rules for those weekends, need to be communicated to the membership before the season starts, and they should be added to the event calendar. Bill Calihan stated that Art Brooks is home and asked that we keep him in our prayers. KimMiedema recommended that highly visible signs be posted at the entrances to the clubhouse stating that we are a private club and that guests must sign in immediately.

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

12 October 2017

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Kim Miedema recommended a policy that members be responsible for their guests who visit the island overnight but fail to pay their dockage. She also recommended that in addition to providing well receipts (with the rules on the back), a dated form (printed on bright paper) be displayed in the windows of visiting boats. Ron Draper recommended that our club policies be sent to the sponsors of incoming rendezvous or visiting groups before they visit the island. V/C Randy Pagel stated that he has identified a licensed builder for $500 to examine the clubhouse to comment on the structure and provide opinions for areas for improvement. MOTION: Moved by TomMartin and seconded by Ron Draper to approve the expense for the builder to examine the clubhouse and provide comments. Motion Carried Adjournment MOTION: Moved by Bill Calihan and seconded by R/C Ian Blackburn to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried The meeting adjourned at 8:41 p.m. Next Meeting Date and Time: Thursday, 9 November 2017, 7:00 p.m. Location: Rosie O’Grady’s.

It is with great pleasure that I share with the general membership the “Member of the Month” for November as being: Tim and Paula O’Brien. These two individuals come out every spring and every fall work party and help with the landscape on the island. They plant, prune, fertilize, spread the landscape mulch throughout the flower beds and quietly make the Club look beautiful. Please thank them when you see them. R/C Randy Pagel

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