July Beacon
North Channel Yacht Club July 2024 Beacon
Vice Commodore Bill Burkhardt
Summer is finally here and it seems to be flying by at the same time.
SAVE THE DATE – The 2025 Commodore ball has been booked for the weekend of January. 10-12 2025 at the St Clair Inn. We will be having a Friday night event at the War Water Brewery as well. We have a block of rooms with special pricing. It is limited so please get your reservations in ASAP. More details to follow. A shout-out and thank you to Randy and Linda Pagel for doing such a great job over the holiday weekend, and a special thank you for providing the entertainment. Now that the club is open and many people are coming and going, here are some friendly reminders to our members and their guests. 1. Pets - all pets need to always be on a leash. PooPoo - there are 3 locations on the island with PooPoo bags and trash cans. Please clean up after your pet. 2. The club is your club and our club, all workers are volunteers doing their best. Please be kind and patient with them. 3. It is everyone’s job to keep the island neat and clean. 4. Garbage cans are for NCYC trash, debris and garbage from your boat are NOT allowed to be put into trash cans on the island. Our mainland dumpster is emptied twice a week and is full and/or overflowing on many days. 5. All guests on the island must be accompanied by a club member. 6. All guests must be signed in shortly after arriving on the island and they are only allowed to get drinks at the bar if they have a gift card, which the member can purchase for them. 7. And finally, be safe, have fun, and enjoy the island. 뇉뇄뇅뇆뇇뇈뇊 Vice Commodore Bill Burkhardt
Rear Commodore Terry Steinmacher Hello again fellow members, as most of you know by now we unfortunately ended up on the wrong
side of the firecracker over by Gull Island and unfortunately ran over rocks and had to be towed in heading to our first rendezvous of the season at SCYC. That defiantly took some wind out of our sails for Friday evening but we were able to participate Saturday and enjoy the wonderful weather and camaraderie that only NCYC members can provide. However with our main source of lake transportation down for a few weeks we are very thankful that we were able to participate in the dingy poker run for our first time and I would like to thank all involved for hosting such a wonderful event. We have just completed our OD weekend July 12-14 and would like to thank all our work team, and everyone that showed up and made it extra special, I believe a good time was had by all. I know myself and Kathy are going to need a couple of days to catch up. As we look forward to kid’s day I understand there will be some fun called Soak the Flag so come one, come all and let’s see what you got! As everyone is aware by now we have had a couple of incidences that happened at the club that the board had to react to. May I please suggest that all members’ new and old please read or reread our latest versions of our policy’s and bylaws that can be found in the 2024 roster. If something is unclear or you cannot find what you are looking for, or just have a question please reach out to me or any Flag Officer, or a Board Member. We are all here to help.
A Message from Chaplain Mark Javery
Since our last Beacon was published, I have been advised of the passing of long-time member James Hogan. This past weekend I spoke with several members who shared great memories of times with James and his family at our club. Today I spoke with his life partner/NCYC member Barbara Steffy. It was touching, Barbara sharing their memories at NCYC with family, and their club friends who truly are regarded as extended family. Keep Barbara, James’ son David, and their entire family in your thoughts and prayers during this time of loss and mourning. Currently, Barbara remains in Florida taking care of their estate matters. This month we celebrated our country’s Independence Day. It is easy to get distracted with all the fireworks and celebrating going on and lose sight of the meaning of this holiday as Christians.
Why is it important to acknowledge the significance of Independence Day in today’s world?
American liberty is a blessing from God. Because of our freedom, we can express our faith and share it with others. In many parts of the world this is not the case. The cost of following Christ is much greater for believers around the world.
Remembering this, I encourage you to not lose sight as why we celebrate Independence Day, as nation and as Christians.
Take time to reflect on the ways God has blessed you in life and make it a goal to never take your freedoms for granted.
I hope you spent your day with family and friends but did take a moment to celebrate the blessing of freedom that was given to us by Christ.
James 1:17 “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.”
We hope everyone had a wonderful 4 th of July holiday and was able to celebrate with their family and friends. When it comes down to it, there really is nothing more important than the people you love, trust or simply want to be around and no better place to enjoy their company than on the North Channel Island. Summer is finally here, and our island is in full swing. Ladies’ week was a lot of fun with great friends, good food, non-stop laughter, several activities and fond memories that we will cherish for many years to come. The next General Membership meeting will be Saturday, August 31 st in the clubhouse @ 10:00am. Followed by a Labor Day “Tropical Paradise” themed Polish Dinner on Sunday, September 1st . Reservations can be sent to Susan Burkhardt by August 25 th . Please check the Beacon for further details. Consider joining a great group of women – feel free to get involved, don’t be shy, volunteer and share your time, talents and ideas. Consider running for a board position. More information to follow from our First Mates Nominating Committee – they will be looking for YOU! The Boutique is always available for your shopping fix while on the island. You can never have enough NCYC logo wear. Come visit us next time you are at the club.
Our Christmas party plans are underway. Save the date for Thursday, December 5 th at Watermark Bar and Grille in St. Clair Shores. More details to follow.
My last mention for this month is a gentle reminder on how fortunate we ALL are to be a part of this NCYC family, sharing this beautiful island, in the warmth of the Michigan summer sun. While we take a moment to reflect on our many blessings, please consider participating in our 2024 charitable project to support “The Macomb Charitable Foundation: Serving Underprivileged Children”. The donation jars are in the clubhouse and donations will be accepted throughout the boating season.
Warm Regards, Cathy Scarpaci 2024 First Mates Publicity Director
We are looking for raffle prize donations. Please bring your donations to the club. Stay tuned for more details.
SAVE THE DATE NCYC Smoke on the Water 2024 Saturday September 14, 2024 ANNUAL SMOKE ON THE WATER COOK OFF Island Chefs will compete for the coveted PIGLET TROPHY Enjoy strolling around the island watching great chefs create masterpieces and sample their appetizers!! Listen to great music throughout the day Annemarie Jo and No Strings Attached Rib and chicken dinner @ 6:30 $35.00 per person * Children 12 and under $10.00 Reservation deadline September 7, 2024
*More details to come*
Smoke on the Water is looking for sponsors.
$100 Sponsorship Includes: *Your logo proudly displayed on the banner hanging in the patio *2 dinner tickets
$500.00 Sponsorship Includes: *Your logo on a yard sign that can be placed anywhere you would like on the island the day of Smoke on the Water *Your logo proudly displayed on the banner hanging in the patio *6 dinner tickets
Contact Philip Maniaci for sponsorship opportunities 586-703-6885 or philipmaniaci362@yahoo.com
North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting June 13, 2024
Commodore, Rick Romatz
Call to Order
Commodore Rick Romatz called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. The meeting was held at Raymond James Office, Clinton Township, MI.
Secretary, Mark Javery
Roll Call
Absent Excused
Present
F LAG O FFICERS Commodore
Rick Romatz Bill Burkhardt
x x x
Vice Commodore Rear Commodore
Terry Steinmacher
D IRECTORS
Transportation
Tom Lisowski John O’Leary Philip Maniaci Christa Betts Melissa Winkler Mark Javery Shelley Sweier Shelly Schroka Bill Frederiksen
x x x x x x x x
Harbor & Grounds
Activities Treasurer
Publications
x
Secretary
Membership
Supplies
Club House
Brian Fringer
I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE
x
A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Board Recorder
Frank Corcoran
x
Pledge of Allegiance All.
Approval of Agenda
Motion: Mark Javery to approve the agenda. Second: Philip Maniaci. Motion Carried
Approval of Meeting Minutes
Motion: Shelley Sweier to approve Minutes from previous Board Meeting. Second: Tom Lisowski. Motion Carried
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 2 of 10
Commodore, Rick Romatz
Commodore’s Comments
Welcome to the June 13, 2024, Board of Directors Meeting.
Let me start by saying thank you all, This Board continues to show its commitment to teamwork, to work together to get the job done. I think we have had a great start to the 2024 boating season starting with an awesome Fitting Out Party and Flag Raising Memorial Weekend a great time was had by all. Looking forward into 2024 we have a lot of fun filled weekends ahead of us through the next 4 months looks like we have something going on just about every weekend we’re going to have a blast. A Special Thank to our NCYC Ladies My wife Jill, Christa Betts and Shelley Sweier for jumping right in and preparing an awesome Spaghetti dinner with amazing meatballs and all the fixings when Tom our Bald Chef came down with a case of Pneumonia and could not be on the island to serve Friday Night Dinner. June 7 th , due to bad weather, we had a short attendance so we have enough for a future Italian dinner. June and July are usually busy months for the NCYC Board and Flag. Any By-Law changes we may want to make need to have the language written and approved by the By-Laws Committee and Board by the August BOD meeting also the nominating committee has to get the slate ready and approved for the up coming election by the Labor Day GMM meeting, so there’s a lot for us to put together over the next 2 months these are things that need to be Board approved by the August meeting.
We received an anonymous $5,000.00 donation from a member.
Looking at this agenda there are many things to review and approve and I’m sure this Board will make short work of it in a short period of time, I’m counting on it.
Thank You
Commodore PC Rick Romatz
Vice Commodore, Bill Burkhardt
Vice Commodore’s Comments
VC Burkhardt expressed thanks to CMDR and Jill Romatz for a great opening weekend.
Rear Commodore, Terry Steinmacher
Rear Commodore’s Comments
I hope everyone is as excited as I am when I look around the club and see how beautiful our island is. Our Directors, Clubhouse Managers and all the behind the scenes members are in full beast mode with keeping up with their prospective job duties as they strive to keep our club running like a well-oiled machine for everyone’s enjoyment. As always, if you see something that needs attention, please bring it to our attention so we can give the issue some attention
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 3 of 10
Treasurer, Christa Betts
Financial Report
NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB Profit & Loss by Class May-24
May-24
Jan - Apr 2024 Year to Date 2024
2024 Budget
Income Activities Clubhouse
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
6,211.00
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2,585.00
$ $
8,796.00
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
35,000.00
-
-
-
-
H&G
1,800.00
10,125.00 1,501.00
11,925.00 $
9,350.00 5,000.00
Publications
-
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1,501.00 5,485.25
Supplies
5,185.25
300.00
100,000.00 167,350.00 25,000.00
Membership
(675.00)
177,354.00
176,679.00
Treasurer
5,449.34
1,976.60
7,425.94
Transportation
- -
-
-
-
Flag
10,925.00
10,925.00
15,000.00
Total Revenue
17,970.59
204,766.60
222,737.19
356,700.00
Expenses Activities Clubhouse
5,565.09 7,784.84 15,434.24 6,680.27 14,287.55
3,997.56 3,690.45
9,562.65 11,475.29 15,859.24 7,799.39 15,347.43 1,591.86 17,087.55 2,638.04 13,810.48 95,171.93
17,000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 6,600.00 75,000.00 8,000.00 62,450.00 12,000.00 30,000.00 301,050.00
H&G
425.00
Publications
1,119.12 1,059.88 1,532.25 14,475.07 2,115.94 13,740.48 42,155.75
Supplies
Membership
59.61
Treasurer
2,612.48
Transportation
522.10
Flag
70.00
Total Expenses
53,016.18
May-24
Jan - Apr 2024 Year to Date 2024
2024 Budget
Commodore Projects Pedastals
$ $ $
341.23
$ $ $ $
10,068.40
$ $ $ $
10,409.63 9,497.01 3,773.85 23,680.49
$ $ $ $
6,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 36,000.00
Ice Maker Repair
9,497.01 3,773.85
- -
First Mates A Dock Lumber & Labor
Total Expenses
13,612.09 $
10,068.40
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 4 of 10
Treasurer, Christa Betts
Financial Report (cont’d)
North Channel Yacht Club Cash Summary May 2024
December
December
December
May 2024
2021
2022
2023
Fifth Third Bank
$245,900.00
$277,378.83
$126,194.80
$203,013.46
Cash Reserve Fund
$98,300.00 $344,200.00
$126,781.60 $404,160.43
$180,577.67 $306,772.47
$213,865.46 $416,878.92
Total Cash
NOTE: May-24 YTD Commodore Projects $13,612.09 Expenses in the amount of $53,016.18 Income in the amount of $17,970.59 Net loss in the amount of $35,045.59
May Interest Earned $449.34 Cash on Hand $416,878.92
Motion: Philip Maniaci to approve the financial report. Second: PC Fringer. Motion Carried
Motion: Christa Betts proposed utilizing Club Express credit card payment feature for processing Member payments for Smoke on the Water event. Second: Philip Maniaci. Motion Carried
P/C Brian Fringer
ABYA Report
PC Fringer reported that the ABYA Annual Dinner Dance was enjoyed by all participants.
Mark Javery
Correspondence
None.
Fleet Update
Shelly updated the Board on the upcoming rendezvous’.
Landscaping Issues on the Island
Guest Member, Margaret Herr, presented the Board with an overv iew assessment of NCYC’s general landscaping and a recommendation for preserving and enhancing the Club’s landscape.
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 5 of 10
I. CURRENT BUSINESS
Philip Maniaci
Activities
Philip presented a brief report on upcoming events.
Bill Frederiksen
Clubhouse
I am pleased to report that the Clubhouse survived the fitting out weekend with minimal additional fitting out. There is one notable exception that I’ll discuss in detail, below. Meanwhile, I got some great feedback through May regarding updates to the Spring Work party “to do” list; adding items, changing the order of some of the work to do, moving some items to Elite Brigades, and changes to the work done the week leading up to fitting out. I appreciate everyone’s input and I’ll be making adjustments for next year’s opening activities. I’d like to thank the First Mates for their efforts upstairs. I received quite a few compliments on their work, and I was sure to take all the credit for it. Finally, during the work weekends we identified an issue with the drainage lines behind the clubhouse. Following the fitting out weekend, we did some troubleshooting and then brought in a plumber with a camera and location equipment to identify the root cause of the issue. We have a collapsed underground line that supports the drainage for the back-of-clubhouse downspouts and kid’s room sump pump. We currently have a workaround in place to accommodate the drainage away from the clubhouse and we’re working to assess how best to execute a permanent solution to the drainage issue. Fortunately, mother nature has spared us from any more surprises. We removed that large, compromised branch on the maple tree near Robison. Thank you Jack Lucido & Ed Mizgalski for assisting with removal on short notice. We are moving into a few painting projects to help freshen up the appearance of several areas and are in planning stages to the parking lot on the mainland. New signage is also being made to standardize the color and format of others that were recently made. I appreciate those that have taken time to share thoughts on other opportunities for improvement that need attention or consideration. The most impressive thing about this is that many have not only shared their opportunity but have actually engaged in implementing their ideas. Nothing better than helping when possible. Says a lot about our members. Please look out for the survey as there are a few questions there related to H&G that will help ensure whatever efforts are taken, is with the input of the members wishes in mind. Harbor & Grounds John O’Leary Good day fellow NCYC members,
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 6 of 10
Shelley Sweier
Membership
Shelley provided a summary of current Membership statistics.
Motion: Shelley Sweier to approve a n applicant’s request to be reinstated on the Wait List; apply $250 application fee previously paid. Applicant to be placed at end of current Wait List. Second: Bill Frederiksen. Motion Carried
Melissa Winkler
Publications
No report.
Mark Javery
Secretary
No report.
Shelly Schroka
Supplies
Shelly provided an update on Bar operations.
Tom Lisowski
Transportation
Tom provided a status overview of the Fin fleet.
II. OLD BUSINESS
A. First Mates Awning Project Motion: Philip Maniaci to approve installation of the First Mates Awning at West end of Clubhouse. Second: Tom Lisowski. Motion Carried with 8 votes in favor and 3 against.
III. NEW BUSINESS
1. Future plans for Fin #1 – Pending Cash Reserve approval of necessary funds for purchase of replacement if acquired during 2024.
2. Request: PYC Incoming Rend add this group to CYC 7-28 to 8-1 Sponsor: Mgr. Braun Motion: VC Burkhardt to approve request. Second: Philip Maniaci. Motion Carried 3. Request: PCYC Incoming Rend 4 Boats 8-13 to 8-15 Sponsor: Mgr. Braun Motion: Christa Betts to approve request. Second: Mark Javery. Motion Carried
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 7 of 10
4. Request: Monroe Boat Club 4 Boats 7-9 to 7-11 Sponsor: Mgr. Christensen Motion: Christa Betts to approve request. Second: John O’Leary . Motion Carried
5. Request: Algonac Lions Club Event at NCYC 8-28-24
Motion: Philip Maniaci to approve request. Second: Christa Betts. Motion Carried
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 8 of 10
6. By-Law / Policy proposed changes
A. Proposed By-Law Changes:
1) Article III Membership, Section 2, H i.
Current: Any membership status changes must be requested in writing prior to January 1. ii. Proposed: Any membership status changes must be requested in writing to the Membership Director prior to January 31.
Motion: Shelley Sweier to propose change for forwarding to By-Law Committee for review and approval. Second: Christa Betts. Motion Carried
2) Article III Membership, Section 1, E i.
Current: Junior membership shall be available to the immediate family of current members in good standing between the ages of 18 and 25 years of age. Junior members shall enjoy limited privileges or extension of age limits of membership as determined by the Board of Directors; however, they shall not hold office or vote. Junior members in good standing for at least 5 years, may join as non-Boating members. ii. Proposed: Junior membership shall be available to the immediate family of current members in good standing between the ages of 18 and 25 years of age. Junior members shall enjoy limited privileges; however, they shall not hold office or vote. An NCYC burgee will not be provided to Junior Memberships, as they do not have docking privileges, which includes guest boats and incoming rendezvous sponsorship privileges. Junior membership only includes primary junior member and does not include anyone residing with the junior member who is not an immediate family member of the junior member. Junior members that complete the obligations for the full seven (7) years between the ages of 18 to 25 years of age will qualify for a waiver of the membership initiation fee. They may join as either non-boating members or boating members. Any shortage in junior member years or obligations will be reviewed and the initiation fee will be pro-rated by the Board of Directors. Junior members may apply for full boating membership at any time during their junior years by paying the pro rated amount of the initiation fee, as determined by the Board of Directors, as well as full payment of yearly dues. Motion: Shelley Sweier to propose change for forwarding to By-Law Committee for review and approval. Second: VC Burkhardt. Motion Carried with 10 votes in favor and 1 against.
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 9 of 10
Proposed Policy Changes:
3) Annual Dues Payment
i. Current: Establish January 31 as the date payable for annual dues amount. Annual dues amount paid after March 1 are subject to a 25% late charge.
ii. Proposed: Establish January 31 as the date payable for annual dues amount. Annual dues amount paid after February 1 are subject to a 25% late charge.
Motion: Shelley Sweier to propose change. Second: Christa Betts. Motion Carried
4) Annual Dues Payment iii. Current: As required under Article V, Section 2, if the annual dues amount is not paid by March 1, membership privileges are suspended. Further, if full amount owed (including late charge) is not paid by March 1, it is the duty of the Board of Directors to expel such Member. iv. Proposed: As required under Article V, Section 2, of the NCYC By-Laws, if the annual dues amount is not paid by March 1 (30 days), membership privileges are suspended. Further, if full amount owed (including late charge) is not paid by April 1 (60 days), it is the duty of the Board of Directors to expel such Member.
Motion: Shelley Sweier to propose change. Second: Philip Maniaci. Motion Carried
5) Policy for Late Fees and NSF Charges (first sentence)
i. Current: Any Member in arrears for dues 30 days after they become payable shall be assessed a late charge as determined annually by the NCYC Board of Directors. ii. Proposed: Any Member in arrears for dues after February 1, or when they become payable, shall be assessed a late charge as determined annually by the NCYC Board of Directors.
Motion: Shelley Sweier to propose change. Second: Shelly Schroka. Motion Carried
NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes June 13, 2024 Page 10 of 10
Member of the Month
Motion: Christa Betts to propose Bob Fringer and Ron Kemp. Second: Mark Javery. Motion Carried
Adjournment 10:10 p.m.
Motion: VC Burkhardt to adjourn. Second: Philip Maniaci. Motion Carried
Next Meeting
Date and Time: Thursday July 11, 2024, 7:00 p.m. Raymond James Office
2024 OD AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT
Weekend
1
2
3
4
5
May 24 - 27 Fitting Out GM Meeting
172
160
168
168
176
May 31 - June 2 ABYA Diner Dance
Open
Surf & Turf
Hoe Down
Date O.D.
June 7 - 9
June 14 - 16 Tony Scicluna
June 21 - 23
Work
Work Hours
Work Hours
Work
BOD Bill Frederiksen Hours P/C Brian Fringer
P/C Jim Angers
BOD Mark Javery Hours
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Tom Fisher
16
Mark Busch
16 CO-OD Jordan Biel
16 16 16 16
Rob Ault
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Shirley Breuhan P/C Pat Carroll Ashley Clarke P/C Tom McHugh
16
Ava Frederiksen
8 Donald Carnaghi
16 16
Lee Angers Dennis Biel
Jeff Bradford
8
Mike Davis Zach Fringer P/C Dale Hall
Janis DeGregory Jeanne Kidwell
16
Laura Janski Lauryn Janski Bryan Kenzie Steven Kuhr Ken Lipowski Jack Lucido
12
8
David DuVernay
8
8
16
Diane French
8
David Klicki
Tony McHugh Steven Olsen Dave Pelletier Pete Poirier Bill Rose Jr Bob Swatosh
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
16 Brooke Hendrick 16 Danielle Grabenstein 16
Randy Koerber
John Hickey
16 Edward Grabenstein 16
Jerry Krist
16 Michael Linden 16
Mike Oliver Rex Oliver Scott Oliver
16
16
Greg Murray
8
8
Ed Mizgalski
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16 P/C Glenn Nixon 16
16
Sharon Roberts
Kevin Rae
16
Donald Shepperson 8
Tony Trocki
Gregory Wojtalik Benjamin Carroll
Rocky Richards
16 Gregory Shalagan 16 John Vanderbossche 16
P/C Hugh Vestal
8
Jeffery Schalm 16
P/C Bob Watson
16
*Jr Bartenders*
Totals
172
160
168
168
176
2024 OD AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT
Weekend
6
7
8
9
10
S.C.Y.C.
4th Celebration
Cove Marina
168
184
176
176
192
NCYC Rendezvous
NCYC Poker Run
NCYC Rendezvous
Kid's Weekend
Open
Date O.D.
June 28 - 30
July 5 - 7
July 12 - 14
July 19 - 21
July 26 - 28
Work
Work
Work
Work
Work Hours
Roman Kolodchin Hours P/C Randy Pagel
Hours R/C Terry Steinmacher Hours BOD Christa Betts Hours
BOD Shelley Sweier Tom Adamowski
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CO-OD John Tucker P/C Edgar Atnip P/C Ian Blackburn
16
Craig Allen Art Ashley
16 16 16
C0-OD Scott Rizo
16 CO-OD Ron Braun 16
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8
8
Charles Cook
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Herb Albrecht
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Dennis Alcazar Frank Corcoran Lou Forconi Debra Jacott James Lutz Steve Marten
16
Victoria Branch
P/C John Dickson
Brian Irla
Tony Ellul
16 P/C Harley Burris 16 David Gronbach
8 8
Michael Grimm 16
Steve Murray Chris Najsztup David Rakar Nate Rubeck Steve Sherman Bob Shevchuk
Dennis Fornal Mark Malaspina
Terry Hart
16
Al Vercnocke Chris Morisette Scott Orendach Leonard Piecuch David Remusat Rodney Soenen
Tom Powers
8 Breanna Scarpaci
8
Mark Rathbone Tom Rathbone
16 16 16
Steven Scarpaci Eric Vawter Kevin Verkest
16 16 16 16 16 16
Mike May Brian Roath
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Tony Rea
Bill Solinski
Matthew Robideau
Samantha Rich-Withrw 16 Lexi Verkest
Kelly Szymborski
Gary Vanek
Michael Riehl
8
Jason Versical
John Christensen 16
Don Ruma
16 Nikki Werner
Peter Frame
8
*Incoming J.Y.C.*
Totals
184
176
176
192
168
2024 OD AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT
Weekend
11
12
13
14
15
Lexington
GM Meeting - P/C Beer Bust
Ancient Mariner's Horse Races Fundraising
176
152
160
176
200
NCYC Rendezvous
Open
August 23 - 25 Wine Tasting
Date O.D.
August 2 - 4 Dusan Rotarov Amie Beindit Katherina Bowen Austin Brigman
August 9 - 11
August 16 - 18 Jeff Edgerly William Adams Michelle Barker Greg Criner Steven Criner Brent Malik Brian Malik Larry Malik
Aug 30 - Sept 2
Work
Work
Work Hours
Work
Work
Hours BOD Tom Lisowski Hours
BOD Melissa Winkler
Hours BOD Shelly Schroka Hours
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
16 Cathy D'Andrea
8
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8
David Ciofu Vince Day
16 16
Aaron Garofalo Joel Garofalo Chris Geier Tim Grennan Gary Jialanella Thomas Martin Noah Strozeski Andrew Toth Elena Watson Mark Watson Jay Wischow Nick Abraham *Jr Bartenders* Janice Saur
16 16 16 16 16
16
Patrick Hughes Thomas Loy Kim Miedema Brendan Nagaj
16 16 16
8
P/C Denise Huntley Tim Idzikowski Kenneth Kiwicz John Mantyk Mark Schoen Vince Szymborski
8
Greg Brigman
16 16
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8
Jeff Rose
8
Valerie Caldwell McKenzie Calihan Mark Fasseel Michael McCoy
8
Ron Nagaj
16
8
16 Margaret Odette 8 16 Michael Passmore 16
Jennifer Robertson 16
Ted Marini
16
16
Gerry Piccinin
16 P/C Brian McEvoy
Jamie Treblas Daniel Aitken Mark Reynolds Rich Sullivan
8
10 11 12 13 14 15
Jeff Morrow Scott Rivard Greg Smith
16 Dennis Pomeroy 16
Charlie Murphy Debbie Quinn
16
16 16
Heather Etrich
16
8
8
16 16 16
176
152
160
176
200
Totals
2024 OD AND WEEKEND WORK SCHEDULE IF YOU CANNOT WORK YOUR SCHEDULED WEEKEND, IT IS UP TO YOU TO FIND A REPLACEMENT
Weekend
16
17
18
19
20
October 4 - 6 Haul-Out GM Meeting
152
196 Commodore's Golf Outing 168
176
192
Open
September 13 -15 Smoke on the water
September 27 -29 Pot Luck Dinner
Date O.D.
September 6 - 8 BOD Philip Maniaci
September 20 - 22 Al Douglas Don Allar Jr Lou Garofalo Scott Goemmel Everitt Lancaster Elliot Palmer Gilbert Palmer Robert Richey Mark Snethkamp Paul Hackett
Work
Work
Work
Work
Work Hours
Hours Comm Rick Romatz Hours
Hours V/C Bill Burkhardt Hours
BOD John O'Leary Jeff Bourdeau Thomas Bugbee Bob Carnaghi
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Chuck Cascaden
16
P/C Scott Bell P/C Bill Calihan Caitlin Calihan Mike DeNeve Robert Fringer
8
16 16 16
Janet Briles
16 16 16
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Peter frame Ron LaRaia Leslie Leitch
8
16 16 16 16 16 16 8
Robert Bryson Darryl Campbell
16 16 16 16 16 16
16 Taylor DeGregory 16 P/C Bill Hendricks
8 8
David Dooley
Michael Mallia Charles Penzien Steven Popkie John Caldwell Dennis Rouse Bert Skibinski
Matthew Genette
Jack Hanika Joseph Klutz Gary Knapp
16 16 16
Kristen Novak
16 16 16
Karl Heid
Gerald Ott
Dena Laskowski Keith McGregor
Tony Rybinski Trevor Trelfa
16 Brendan Romatz
8
8
16 16
Jim Schebil
10 11 12 13 14 15
8 8
Thomas Schafer Shelby Schihll Chris Strzyzewski Jim Wunderlich
16 Mark Snethkamp Jr
16 Thomas Vertin
Tim Thompson
Ron Kemp
16 16
James Gierlach
16
Paul Vitale
16
Tim Zarzycki
Kimberly Lawrence 16
John Zych
8
Connor Janski
16
*Jr Bartenders*
Laura Janski
4
152
196
168
176
192
Totals
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