September Beacon

North Channel Yacht Club Beacon September, 2013

September Contents

From the Editor

3

Commodore’s Comments

4

Vice Commodore’s Comments

6

Rear Commodore’s Comments

7

2013 Weekday Manager Schedule 9

2013 Worker Schedule

10

2014 Proposed Nominations

15

Water Worriers Special Olympics

Fund Raiser

16

Chaplin Art Brooks

19

Ancient Mariners

22

September Rendezvous

23

October Rendezvous

25

First Mates Mention

27

For Sale Items

28

2013 Schedule of Events

29

Kim’s Activities Notes For Sept.

30

Commodore’s Golf Outing

32

From The Editor

Welcome to the September edition of the Beacon. We’re certainly in the homestretch of the boating year at the club and this month’s Beacon is full of information pertaining to all the activities we have coming up. Kid’s Campout, Smoke On the Water, September Rendezvous at the island, Commodore’s Golf Outing and Haul Out Party just to name a few. We also have a very nice piece sent in from members Mary Rener and LuAnn Currie about an event put on for the Special Olympics by The Water Warriors – be sure the catch that. I also want to mention our newest advertiser, Mike and Jackie Pilarowski with Alarm Engineering Services. Mike placed a full page ad in the Beacon and is offering a discount to NCYC members, so be sure to give him a call. And lastly, included inside are the lists of candidates running for the 2014 Flag and Board of Directors, so look the list over and start thinking about your upcoming vote next month!

Hang on to your hat. We’re starting the “Grand Finally” of the 2014 boating season, so try not to miss any of the many upcoming events.

See you on the Island!

Greg Brigman NCYC Publications Director

The summer is flying by but there’s still a lot to do at North Channel. Hello September! Before I speak on the upcoming events, let me take a minute and thank Dianne Corcoran, Norma Frame and Cathy Jarvis for organizing and hosting this years’ Field Games. The participation was a little weak but those competing, including myself, had a great time. If you ever get the chance to play bean bags with Terry Shemke, Look out. He’s a ringer! Too much fun. Our second rendezvous was held at Metro Beach and once again the

fleet followed. Another great turnout for a fabulous weekend. The stick- horse games were a great success, thanks to Don and Rana Shepperson and there was an abundance of ice passed around by our very own Fleet Captain. Thanks Greg. If anyone would like to reserve Metro Beach in the future, just ask Greg and Yvonne Murray their opinion of the experience. A few hurdles and road blocks presented themselves but our Fleet Captains persevered! Hooray! The dinghy poker run was another great success due to several people. Thanks Jeff and Darla for your talents and organizational skills. On August 10 th , fifteen people joined Barb and me on our Commodore’s Cruise to Alaska. I must admit I have never seen such beauty in all of my past travels. Our group included PC Scott and Kathy Bell, Ron and Jeannine Kemp, Diane French, Steve and Diane Marten, Randy and Linda Pagel, Debbie Siwek, traveling with her friend from Canada, Denise, Dave and Kathy Gronbach with Dave’s sister Sue and Kathy’s sister, Pat. Steve and Diane win the prize for the most excursions taken and Kathy Bell was nominated “Trip Photographer” for her keen eye and swift shutter! A fun time was had by all. Early in August we were visited by the Cleveland Yacht Club with approximately thirty yachts. PC Ardo and Charlene Apigian were our week managers and they put a call out for some help to assist them with taking care of our guests. PC Ardo asked me to thank all of you that came out and gave up your time to ensure Cleveland Yacht Club received the warm welcome each and everyone of you gave them. Dave and Cindy McKnight,

PC Harley and Linda Burris, PC Cass Klapec, VC John Anderson, PC Hugh Vestal, Diane French and anyone else we may have missed. Thank you PC Ardo and Charlene. I am happy to inform our membership that the Nominating Committee, chaired by PC John Dickson has filled the slate for potential Board Members and a Rear Commodore for our upcoming elections. I’d like to thank all of our candidates for their future commitment to NCYC. Hopefully you attended the General Membership Meeting on August 31 st and met the 2014 candidates. These individuals will guide this club into the future. Best of luck to all of you!

See you on the Island! Don Vanover, Commodore

Hello to All and I’m hoping that you’re enjoying this boating season so far. Also, a ‘Welcome Back’ to our returning members from the Great White North. As of this writing, I haven’t heard how the NCYC rendezvous to Alaska turned out but I’m sure that a good time was had by all. For the rest of us, we haven’t exactly been sitting idly around the Clubhouse. Lots have been going on with activities and events in full swing. The visits from our Ohio boaters seem to have been setting records this year. The Cleveland Yacht Club and Bayview Yacht Club were extremely generous in the time spent at our facility not only enjoying what we had

to offer but thoroughly had a good time exploring the Flats and surrounding area. They assured us that a return to our Club next year will be on their agenda. Returning visits by this caliber of folks is hard to turn down. The NCYC Field Day seemed to have e been a success overall. Billed as a nice relaxing day on the Island, it certainly turned out that way. Attendance to the Club and participation in the events were nice to see and it appeared that everyone enjoyed themselves. Big thanks goes out to Kathy Jarvis, Diane Corcoran and Norma Frame who set up and organized this event. Again as always, Jeff and Darla Edgerly came through with a whirlwind visit by their GM friends on one of the stops for their annual poker run. Although pushing up wards from 150 – 200 thirsty visitors, the North Channel bar attempted to keep up with their desire for libation and the Boutique was left with lean pickin’s after they were through there. A great big thanks for keeping the NCYC as one of your stops in entertaining your friends. Given the nature of the event, everyone was on their best behavior not only having a great time but also respecting our Club at the same time. I’m checking my calendar, shaking my head in disbelief that it’s already Meet the Candidates at the General Membership meeting during Labor Day weekend. This year seems to be in high gear and passing too quickly for my liking. I’m hoping that all of you can attend the meeting for it is the interest that we have in the working of our Club that makes us successful. This meeting in particular is special in that some our members are stepping up to vie for a role in our Clubs’ operation. Take a moment to listen and hear what they have to say. More importantly, support each and every one of them for their efforts in trying to make a difference. My thanks to all of you for your commitment. Our summer isn’t quite over yet. Lots of things to do are still on the calendar. I think that this is the best time of the year to enjoy both the Island and playing out on the water. The water temperature is at its’ warmest and the days are drop dead gorgeous. Have Fun and Be Safe … and I’m looking to see you on the Island.

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Let The Good Times Roll, V/C John Anderson

The month of September is normally when our summer activities begin to wind down. But not at North Channel. There is still a lot left to do. This month is one of the most important months of the year for our club. Time to pick the direction the club will go in, by choosing a Board and a Rear Commodore. Remember we are all friends; we come together for a common goal, so let’s keep this voting season a good one. Thank you to P/C John Dickson and his committee for all their time and effort in putting together a strong slate of candidates. The commitment is a big one, but it is a great learning experience and very rewarding. Renee and I wish all the candidates who are running the Best of Luck!!!

Let us remember 911 and the wound it left on our United States of America. Take a moment to remember those that lost their lives or had their lives forever changed, those that have served and those that keep us safe. Be safe, boat safe and be thankful for what we have.

R/C Brian McEvoy

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MAY 19- 24 OPEN MAY 27- 31 P/C Joe & Denise Cox & Don & Shirley Gower JUNE 2- 7 Chuck & Sandi Stroh JUNE 9- 14 LADIES WEEK – Barb Vanover JUNE 16- 21 P/C Harley & Linda Burris JUNE 23- 28 Glen & Pat Wagner JUNE 30- JULY 5 P/C Scott & Kathy Bell JULY 7- 12 Chuck & Kathy Penzien Dennis & Jan Pomeroy JULY 14- 19 P/C Rick Jill Romatz R/C Brian & Renee McEvoy JULY 21- 26 Dave & Cindy McKnight JULY 28- AUGUST 2 P/C Ardo & Charlene Apigian AUGUST 4- 9 P/C Ken & Kay Smith V/C John & Beverly Anderson AUGUST 11- 16 P/C Ken & Kay Smith AUGUST 18- 23 Don & Sue Reiss AUGUST 25- 30 Bob & Brian Fringer SEPTEMBER- 2- 6 P/C Harley & Linda Burris SEPTEMBER- 8- 13 P/C Ken & Kay Smith SEPTEMBER-15- 20 V/C John & Beverly Anderson KathleenMcKeown SEPTEMBER- 22-27 Ed & Diane Romatz & Ron & Jeanine Kemp SEPTEMBER- 29 P/C Tom & Judy McHugh & OCTOBER – 4 Pat & Nancy Carroll

2013 Work Schedule

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North Channel Yacht Club 2014 Proposed Nominations

2014 Commodore Vice Commodore John Anderson - 2003

2014 Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Brian McEvoy - 2000

2014 Rear Commodore Bob Carnaghi, Current Membership Director – 2004 Chuck Stroh, Current Treasurer – 2004

2014 Board of Directors Frank Corcoran – 2003 William Edens – 2007 Brent Malik – 2011 Brian Malik – 2011 Randy Pagel – 2011 Donald Ruma – 2009

Alternate Candidate: Benjamin Carroll

2014 Cash Reserve Committee Peter Frame – 2010 James Hogan – 1994

Water Warriors Special Olympics Fund Raiser

On Monday July 29th, NCYC members LuAnn Cu rrie and Mary Rener departed Mackinaw City Harbor on their 11' personal watercraft with the Water Warriors to begin their 5 day, 415 mile journey to Brown's on Harsens Island, all in the name of Special Olympics Michigan. The 23rd Annual Water Warriors Mackinaw Ride brought a variety of weather and wave conditions for the group of 64 people that included the riders, boat support and land crew. The Water Warriors

members are greeted by groups of cheering Special Olympics athletes at many of their stops along the way and have a chance to interact with them throughout the week. Ron Currie and Megan Rener Klatt joined the group and participated the last day of the ride on their PWC's. Each rider commits to raising a minimum of $1,500 for Special Olympics if riding all 5 days, (or prorated per day for shorter rides.) Riders are assigned to support boats that lead them from stop to stop with spotters aboard & many safety rules in place. The land support crew follow along on land with all of the trucks & trailers, luggage trailer, mechanic & medical personnel. The group stops at every major harbor along the coast for fuel & meals. Every single detail of the ride is preplanned except for the weather. Businesses and organizations along their route donate many of their meals and also do fundraising throughout the year and present checks to the organization. Every stop brings a new experience. The teamwork of this group is phenomenal. Land support are at every stop to assist with fueling and handing out water & snacks to the riders. Most of the spotters aboard the support boats are members who have raised their money to obtain 'rider status' but cannot ride or do not want to ride a PWC. Their constant eye provides safety for the riders. As avid PWC riders, Mary & LuAnn were able to experience the thrill of riding the length of Lake Huron & the St. Clair River. Any weather or wave conditions are quickly overcome when riding into a harbor and getting a hero's welcome by the Special Olympics athletes, coaches and people from the towns. So far this year the Water Warriors have raised $94,000 of their $100,000 goal for Special Olympics! Fundraising continues until September 30th and the group is confident they will hit their goal. The 2014 ride departs Mackinaw on July 28th and welcomes new members. If you are interested in being a PWC rider, spotter on a support boat or part of the land support crew, please see the contact information below. They are also looking for 1 or 2 people who would be interested in bringing their boat on the ride as a support boat from Mackinaw on down.

The support boats are usually between 40' & 50' in length. Mary & LuAnn can also fill you in on details of being a part of this wonderful group.

If you'd like to make a donation to Special Olympics MI in the name of Mary, LuAnn, Ron or Megan, you can give them a check or mail it to the address below. Checks are made out to Special Olympics MI and are tax deductible.

WATER WARRIORS PO Box 234 Anchorville, MI 48004

For more information or to join, please send an email to: WaterWarriors.MackinawRide@gmail.com

Phone: (586) 725-5518 - Water Warriors Chairwoman Ann Plegue

Check out all of the ride pictures and activities on Water Warriors facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/waterwarriorsmackinawride

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As Summer ends and Fall begins, It’s not too hot or cold, but pleasant in a dreamy way As Autumn joys unfold. The cotton fields are white as snow, The pumpkins, Midas gold, And cornstalks stand in naked fields As the year grows old. Red apples hang like ornaments On decorated trees In picture-perfect moments And treasured memories. Each season blends into the next In moments so sublime I know that God ordained them Because they are divine. The harvest moon shines bright above The weary world at rest, As Summer ends and Fall begins And every heart is blessed.

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There were 30 people at the August luncheon.

September Steak Luncheon at the club will be September 19, 2013.

Deadline for reservations is September 10 th . $7.00 for members and spouses, candidates and their wives. $10.00 for non-members. Ancient Mariners annual Cake Auction will be held Saturday, October 5, 2013 will the votes are being Tallied. Anyone wishing to donate a cake contact Linda Burris at hdburris@sbcglobal.net or 810- 794-4645

Fair Winds and Calm Seas

Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President.

Your 2013 Rendezvous Team:

Kathy & Scott Bell Linda & Harley Burris Diane French Steve & Diane Marten Kim & Larry Miedema Sue & Jim Mile

Kathy & Chuck Penzien Jill & Rick Romatz Rana & Don Shepperson Sandi & Chuck Stroh Barb & Don Vanover Yvonne & Greg Murray

Sept 20-22, 2013 at NCYC

Friday:

5pm – 8pm – Dinner - Buffett by Mark Miller’s Little Camille’s team

Saturday:

9:00-11:00 – Bag Omelets Breakfast & fruit, English muffins/ bagels

1 pm – 4 pm Jamaican Music & Golf in the Water

4pm – Ice Drinks– 4 stations throughout the Island/ Club House 2 drink Tickets per adult registration

6 pm – Dinner Jamaican Bar –B –Q Chicken & sides

8pm – Music by JoTown

Sunday

10am – Noon Marin/ Vestal Pancake Breakfast

Sept 20-22, 2013 at NCYC Reservation Form

Names:_______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Home phone # ___________________ Mobil #_______________ Email ________________________________________________ Boat Name & size _____________________________________ Arrival Date__________________ Depart Date______________

# of Adults @ $40 each = ___________ # of Children 11 & under at $25 each ______ TOTAL $_________

Please make your check payable to: North Channel Yacht Club and mail to:

NCYC c/o The Murrays, 35883 St.Clair Dr. New Baltimore, MI 48047

Your 2013 Rendezvous Team:

Kathy & Scott Bell Linda & Harley Burris Diane French Steve & Diane Marten Kim & Larry Miedema Sue & Jim Mile

Kathy & Chuck Penzien Jill & Rick Romatz Rana & Don Shepperson Sandi & Chuck Stroh Barb & Don Vanover Yvonne & Greg Murray

October 25-27, 2013 Toledo, OH

Toledo Yacht Club Hopping & Hollywood Casino This is a ‘Pay as you Go’ weekend but we DO need a headcount for the Toledo Area Yacht Clubs we will be visiting. Please either Call 586-716-4862 or email yemurray@comcast.net .

Friday 10/25 6 pm-8 pm Drinks & Appetizers at Bay View Yacht Club ( Weekend Host Club)

8pm Dinner at Toledo Yacht Club

Saturday 10/26 Lunch at Riverview Yacht Club or Harbor View Yacht Club ( TBD)

Dinner at Maumee River Yacht Club

Casino for those that chose to Gamble

Sunday 10/27

8-11 Brunch at Ottawa River Yacht Club

Hotel Information: TBD

Thanks for a GREAT NCYC year of Rendezvous’

The Refurbished Merry Go Round

The old Merry Go Round got some needed attention last month. One of our members spend the afternoon redoing it and as you can see from the picture, they did a fabulous job! They didn’t however want any recognition, and asked me to keep their names out of the Beacon, so I will (but I think they’re Canadian)!

Thanks!

First Mates Mention This is our last full month to enjoy our island. Weather wise it feels like summer just started. Thank you to our First Mates who have stepped up and accepted the nomination for 2014 First Mates Board of Directors. Ballots will be going out soon, please make sure you vote. Thank you nominating committee for your time and effort, also to Donna Glick for chairing the committee this year. Good luck to all the candidates. THANK YOU Kathy Bell and crew for a delicious Labor Day dinner, you out did yourself. Putting together a dinner at NCYC is a huge under taking and we all truly appreciate your time, treasure and talents. Our next First Mates General Membership meeting will be held at the clubhouse on Saturday, October 5 th at 10:00am. Hope you can join us; all NCYC ladies are welcome. The annual First Mates Haul Out breakfast is Sunday, October 6 th . Watch your email for more information. Please join us if you are on the island. Lastly, the Boatique still has many great items for sale. Stop in and get your island gear.

Respectfully, Cathy Criner

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2013 Schedule of Events

January 19 th Feb 1 st – 3 rd March 1 st – 3 rd

Commodores Ball

3rd Annual NCYC Ski/Snowmobile Weekend

ABYA RENDEVOUS - Midland

March 10 th April 20 th April 20 th May 11th May 12th May 18th May 25th

Blessing of the Fleet Elite Brigade begins

First Mates Fashion Show 1 st NCYC Work Party

Mother’s Day

2 nd NCYC Work Party

Opening Weekend First Mates Patio reception - 11:30 am General Membership meeting 1 pm Fitting Out Party Flying Pancake Breakfast 9 – 11am Flag Raising Ceremony – 1 pm Complementary Lunch following ceremony Blessing of the NCYC Fleet

May 26th

May 27 th June 2 nd June 8 th

Memorial Day

ABYA Spring Dinner – advance tickets needed

Karaoke night – 8 pm

June 10 – 14 th

Ladies Week 9 ( no men allowed on the island Monday – Fri. noon)

June 16 th

Fathers Day weekend - Open RENDEVOUS – Port Huron Kids Day and Puttin’ on the hits.

June 21 – 23 rd

June 29 th July 6 th July 6 th July 13 th

NCYC Backyard BBQ and entertainment – 6 pm Cardboard Boat Races – 10:30 start building North Channel Downs - Spaghetti dinner

July 19 – 21

RENDEVOUS – St Clair Metro Park

July 20 th

Johnny Legas Poker Run stop at NCYC – time TBD

July 19-21 July 27 th

Incoming Rendezvous

Open – (Aquapalooza weekend at PoorMan’s)

July 29 th – Aug 2 nd

Incoming Rendezvous –AYC – Ohio

August 3 rd August 10 th August 17 th August 20 th August 21 st

Adult Field Day

Open

August 10 th – 17 th

Commodore’s Cruise – Alaska

Dry Dinghy Poker Run –

Selfridge Community Council lunch

Algonac Lions Club lunch

August 23 rd – 25 th August 23 rd – 25 th

RENDEVOUS – Belle Maer Harbor

Incoming Rendezvous – Sandpoint Yacht Club 11 – 12 noon – NCYC Poker Run stop for Capri

August 25 th August 31 st August 31 st

General Membership Meeting – 1 pm- Meet the Candidates

PC Beer Bust

September 1 st September 7 th September 14 th

First Mates Dinner and entertainment

Kids Campout

Smoke on the Water - BBQ cook off RENDEVOUS – at NCYC Island Commodores Golf outing - Marsh Ridge

September 20 – 22 September 28 th

October 4 th- 6 th

Haul out Weekend

October 5 th October 6 th October 12 th October 19 th

General Membership meeting – Election results announced

First Mates Breakfast 1 st Fall Work Party 2 nd Fall Work Party

October 25-27th November 9th

RENDEVOUS by Land – Toledo

General Membership meeting 6 pm – Budget review

Activity Director – Notes for September

Saturday September 7th –

Kids Camp out is Sept 7 th . The kids love the tent camping and fun activities. Check the recent fanout for the details.

Saturday September 14 th

– Smoke on the water

2011 winners!

Smoke on the Water is time to show off your

cooking skills. The Ribs are wonderful and the

fun is not to be missed. See the fanout for

details. Chefs and diners are encouraged.

September 20 – 22 – Rendezvous at North Channel Yacht

Club

Our Fleet captains Greg and Yvonne Murray have lots of fun planned for

this weekend. All food and pop, beer and wine included in the price.

Entertainment is hired for the evening too. See flyer for details.

September 28 th

Commodores Golf outing

We are golfing at Marsh Oaks this year. Shot gun start time is 1:30.

Banquet to follow at the course. There will be a bus available to

transfer from NCYC to the course. Fun and prizes galore. Please

sign up as soon as you can for this event. See fanout for details

NCYC Commodore's 2013 Golf Outing

Where: Marsh Oaks 35035 26 Mile Road - When: September 28 2013 1:30 pm shot gun start – 12:30 registration Cost: $75 each (includes golf, banquet, prizes!) Bus from NCYC to course and back - $10 per person round trip Banquet-only tickets - $25

Please sign up asap (need counts for fabulous prizes and other fun surprises) Sign up at the NCYC or Email your interest (with your foursome request) to:

kim123@comcast.net or call 586-468-8148

HOLE SPONSORS

Hole sponsors are greatly appreciated for $25 per sign.

What do you put on your sign?

It’s a small space... it can be just your names with "Good Luck". it could be an opportunity to tell your friends what you do for a living, so they know to call YOU for their next project... for example:: "Just the nut and bolts! Colin Jones! " or "Smile better with Sally Smith! " and Candidates.. Its a good way to campaign...... All sponsors and donators will be listed in the next Beacon for extra value.

Please send checks (made out to NCYC) for golf participation and sponsor sign requests to:

Kim & Larry Miedema 41665 Bayhaven Harrison Twp, MI 48045

Please let us know asap - but September 21 th is the deadline. All money due before event please! (Your checks will not be cashed until after the event so no penalty to sign up early)

PS: If you frequent any restaurants that may want to donate a food certificate for some extra publicity, please recruit! We have a donation request flyer - if you need it. They receive a hole sponsor sign!

BUS: We have hired a bus to take everyone to the course. It will leave at noon from NCYC.

We appreciate non-golfer help on the day of the event! Jobs include setting up prizes, registration, hole monitoring for games, photographer, printer, etc.

Thank you in advance for your support - Larry and Kim

NCYC KIDS CAMPOUT! SEPTEMBER 7TH

PLEASE SIGN UP YOUR KIDS OR GRANDKIDS, FRIENDS... make sure you respond with shirt size RROMATZ69@COMCAST P/C RICK & JILL ROMATZ 586-265-7793

11:00 - 12:00 FISHING TOURNAMENT Prize for Most Fish and Biggest Fish

12:30 LUNCH Sloppy Joes, Chips, Pop Kids Free Adults $3.00 per person

1:30 TIE DYE SHIRTS

2:30 TUG OF WAR (U of M Vs MICH STATE wear your favorite team shirt!)

2:30 SET UP TENTS

5:30 DINNER Hot Dogs, Mac & Cheese Cookoff! Parents and Members please bring your BEST recipe for Mac & Cheese (in a throw away pan! PRIZE FOR WINNER!

7:30 Cook your own SMORE'S

8:30 MOVIE ON PATIO

10:00 BED TIME!!! (hahaah right?)

P/C Scott Bell, Commodore Don

Vanover and Ron Kemp display the

NCYC flag during the Commodore’s

Cruise in Alaska.

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