MAY 2019 BEACON
This month we have the Final O.D. Work Weekend Schedule for you to look into. Make sure to find your dates and plan your season accordingly. A lot of time and effort goes into making sure all requests that are submitted are complied with. Also see the photo section for New Members, now that we’re on the Island you’ll be rubbing elbows with them and we want to make sure everyone’s first adventure is a pleasant one. Sick Bay includes our Chaplain Art so I filled in for him this month, pray all Members are well and back on deck soon. This is also a good time to check your Fire Extinguishers and maybe even upgrade to Type ABC as was the standard USCG exstinguisher since God’s dog was a puppy. In more recent years the USCG classified your bucket as your Type A extinguisher so you’re likely only Type BC on board and these are not rated to put out solids (wood, trash, etc.,) that might catch fire. Call Member Terry Steinmacher for more details and to purchase some much better ones for your boat, this is one thing not to skimp on. Terry’s ad appears in this Beacon as Adams Fire Protection or you can find him in the Roster. Finally, it’s time to launch!! See you on the Island!
Blue Skies Following Seas, Ron
Once again, Mother Nature has not been cooperating for the Elite Brigade. The Island grounds have seen their fair share of rain, and in turn, making the walkway project a muddy mess. Despite this, it has not stopped the membership from plugging away and moving the project forward! I am overwhelmed by the attendance and the amount of work we accomplish in four short hours every Saturday. If you have not been to a work party, please consider joining us and lending a hand. Memorial Day weekend is just around the corner. This is a very special weekend at NCYC. Friday night kicks off with our first Friday night dinner; and back by popular demand is Tom the Bald Chef to cater our dinners on Friday evenings. Following the dinner -- and new this year -- is Kid’s Friday Night Movie Night hosted by Kevin and Erin Rae. Saturday morning starts off with a Weekday Manager and OD information meeting, followed by the First Mates General Membership Meeting and the Annual Patio Party for all of the NCYC membership to enjoy. Shortly afterwards, the General Membership Meeting is held, and the introduction of the new members to the NCYC family. The day continues into the evening with the Fitting Out Dinner and live entertainment.
On Sunday, the Pride of Michigan arrives and the official Flag Raising Ceremony - paying honor and remembrance to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Ceremonies are followed by the Commodore’s luncheon and Blessing of the NCYC fleet. As you will note, along with being steeped in tradition, this is a fun packed weekend. If you are looking for ways to get involved in the club, take a minute to review the online calendar. I encourage you to get involved and contact the activity organizer. Organizers are always looking for an extra helping hand. Another great way to get involved is to manage a week on the island. We still have a few open weeks and Ron Braun would be delighted to get those filled prior to the opening weekend. You can contact Ron at crbraun10@comcast.net As the club prepares to open, I would like to thank Rick and Jill Romatz for once again organizing and hosting the bowling league and keeping the NCYC family together during the winter months. Marie and I are extremely excited for the upcoming season and want to thank everyone for readying the club for our kick off weekend. See you on the Island, Commodore Ian
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Hello fellow North Channel Members. I am happy to report that the last three Elite Brigades have been very productive despite the unpredictable weather. We still have lots to do to be ready for the Island opening. We need your help! When arriving to the island for an Elite Brigade work party, contact Harbor and Grounds Director Tom Altobelli or Club House Director John Sweier and they will be happy to point you in the right direction. As we prepare the Club house and grounds for opening weekend and Memorial Day service, let us remember the women and men who died while serving in the U.S. Military. Did you know that Memorial Day was originally celebrated as Decoration Day during the Civil War? Family and friends would decorate the grave sites of loved ones who died in battle. Since the Civil War years, this holiday has evolved to a day to commemorate all American personnel who died in all wars. For those of you that have been wondering about the Concorde Inn rumors and the 2020 Commodore’s Ball, it is true. The Concorde Inn is closing, and a senior living center is moving in. Terri and I have been doing a lot of leg work to find a new location that we are comfortable with and we have a few places to consider. We will decide on where we will be going soon. Thanks, V/C Bill Calihan
My wife said, “Whatcha doing today?” I said, “Nothing” She Said, “You did that yesterday.” I said, “I wasn’t finished.”
Only a few short weeks to opening weekend. Sheila and I are so looking forward to reconnecting with our NCYC family! Our boat is in the water and spring commissioning is in process. We are looking forward to getting the maintenance and cleanup done so we can start enjoying our boating season. Springtime preparation on our clubhouse and grounds is in full swing. The Elite Brigade is making great progress on major projects including restoration of the Robison docks and walkway, installation of new flooring in the Boatique, assembly of the new outdoor playset and installation of our new sign in the North-West corner of the island. Special thanks to Al Douglas who seems to have taken on the role of full-time fin driver the past few weeks. There is still a tremendous amount of work to be done but, as always, the membership is stepping up in typical NCYC fashion. Please consider putting in your work hours early so we can be sure to have all the project completed by opening weekend. Hope to see many of you at the May work parties! R/C Glenn Nixon
AMessage from Chaplain Art Brooks
Our Chaplain is a bit under the weather this month so I'm standing in to lighten his load. For more years than most of us can remember, Art has been informing us of the good things and the sad times in our Club. He swears in our Board and Flag, and performs the invocation at our ceremonies. He's always been there for us. Perhaps it's time we return his caring and say a few prayers for our humble Chaplain.
It is also important to keep Mary Stackpoole in our thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.
Ron
Norman Rockwell the original Selfie and Ourselves
This is my favorite Norman Rockwell. He was asked many times to do a self portrait and didn't want to bother with himself. Then one day he got the idea to do a self portrait of himself doing what he does; painting real life. With prints of the greats, Rembrandt, Picasso, van Gogh, and Durer on the side of his easel, we see him painting while looking at himself in the mirror but from the perspective of someone entering the studio and finding him working. Note the smoke from the trash can, indicating his own clumsy attitude toward disposing of his pipe ashes with oil paint soaked rags, the glass of soda perched precariously atop the reference books on the chair, paint brushes dropped on the floor, the gilded frame with the eagle and of course the Roman style helmet on top of his drawing. The realist drew himself as he wished to be perceived in the charcoal on the right; handsome, caring, inquisitive, honorable. Then he paints himself as he actually perceives himself in the mirror and back view, whimsical, workaholic, easy to laugh at himself and not on par with the greats he so admired, though many would argue the story telling in his images are second to none. Sometimes a little self introspection can be a good thing, and if one is in the position of always seeking help for others and then finds oneself in need, perhaps a little self portraiture is in order. Ron
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There were 11 people at the April Business Meeting There were 12 people at the April luncheon. The May 14th business meeting will be at the Moose Lodge at 1PM.
The May 16 th 2019 luncheon will be at Bentleys Roadhouse 28410 South River Rd. at Bridgeview Harrison Twp. Mi The June luncheon will be at the Club at 1PM On the 20th.
Fair Winds, Calm Seas Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President
Ancient MAriners north chAnnel YAcht club estAblished 1975
Attention North Channel Yacht Club Members The North Channel Yacht Club Ancient Mariners would like to invite you to join our elite group. Requirements for membership are that you need to be at least 60 years old, or be retired from a job. (Not both) The annual dues are only $10.00. The purpose of the Ancient Mariners is to have fun! We have a meeting the second Tuesday of each month and a luncheon at various restaurants the third Thursday of each month. The luncheons are held on the island during the summer months. (There are no meetings in the summer months) The Ancient Mariners have a weekend on the island in the summer that we use as a fund raiser. We always have a fun day planned with a delicious dinner and a fun event planned for after dinner. The proceeds of these events go back into the club for various improvements. The Ancient Mariners have provided the TV's in the upstairs bedrooms, the swim dock in the swim hole, help paying down the NCYC debt, helping Harbor & Grounds with the water spigots, and many many other improvements. Please consider joining this fun group by contacting President Archie Archibald at patriarch13@comcast.net or 586-943-3017 Secretary Sue Reiss at reiss2003@wowway.com or 586-419-0968
2019 FIRST MATES BOARD OF DIRECTORS
248-330-2141
Shelley Sweier, President
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Colleen Braun, Vice President
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586-242-9698
Kim Scicluna, Treasurer
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586-944-8153
248-917-2740
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Norma Frame, Recording Secretary
248-444-8179
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Ellen Alcazar, Corresponding Secretary
586-536-4220
Colleen Hall, Membership Director
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Dianne Corcoran, Social Director
248-709-2482
Jill Romatz, Boatique Director
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586-265-7793
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Linda Lutz, Publicity
586-322-6752
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Josette Campbell, Past President
2/17/19
FIRST MATES MENTION MAY 2019 Opening weekend is just weeks away! Working weekends are well underway. There is a lot to do to get our clubhouse ready for opening weekend so if you are able, please join us. Our First Mates General Membership meeting is scheduled for Saturday, May 25. 2019 in the clubhouse at 10:00 a.m. A continental breakfast is being served at 9:30 a.m. Any new First Mate members can pay dues on this day. Please see or contact Colleen Hall, Membership Director , at mossieoak@sbcglobal.net./586-536-4220 to pay First Mate dues if you have not already paid. Following the First Mates General Membership meeting will be the First Mates of NCYC “Annual Fitting Out Patio Party” from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. All are welcome! All First Mate members are asked to bring an appetizer to share in a disposable container for easy cleanup. A “specialty drink” will be available during the patio party, as well as appetizers and drinks. We will also have entertainment during the patio party. There will be a “Chair of Cheer” for raffle with tickets being sold five for $10.00 on Friday and Saturday. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Ladies Week, June 16 – 21 st . It’s a great time for all ladies to relax and enjoy the island. The flag ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, May 26, 2019. A special reminder to all past presidents, you are part of this tradition and special recognition. Please remember to wear your uniforms.
Respectfully yours, Linda Lutz 2019 First Mates Publicity Director
F IRST M ATES A NNUAL P ATIO P ARTY
Where: On the Patio When: May 25, 2019, 11:30 – 12:45
All First Mates………Please bring an appetizer in a disposable container
Entertainment provided for……… …………………your listening pleasures!
“Chair of Cheer” --- 5 tickets for $10 Raffle tickets being sold Friday & Saturday, May 24 & 25
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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
8
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
North Channel Yacht Club 2019 Calendar of Events January 19 Commodore’s Ball March 8 – 10 ABYA Spring Rendezvous Midland March 10 Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner’s Church April 13 Elite Brigade April 20 Elite Brigade April 27 Elite Brigade May 4 Elite Brigade May 5 First Mates Fashion Show May 11 First Spring Work Party May 18 Second Spring Work Party May 24 – 27
Opening Weekend Fitting Out (OD: Tom Huntley) 24 - Kids Movie Night 25 - First Mates Patio Party OD & Weekday Manager Meeting General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM Pig Roast Dinner – 6:00 PM 26 - Pride of Michigan Flag Raising Ceremony 1:00 PM Complimentary Luncheon following Ceremony Father Steve Blessing of the Fleet 3:00 PM ABYA Dinner Dance (OD: P/C Pagel) RENDEZVOUS Milliken (OD: Dave DuVernay) Big Smoke (Scotch & Cigars) (OD: P/C Bob Watson)
May 31- June 2
June 7 – 9
June 14 – 16
Wine Tasting Surf & Turf June 16 – 21 Ladies Week (Week Manager: Diane Marten) June 21 -23 Kid’s Weekend (OD: Lou Garofalo) June 27 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB June 28 – 30 OPEN (OD: P/C Tom McHugh) 29 - Kids Movie Night July 5- 7 Fourth of July Celebration (OD: Frank Corcoran) July 12 – 14 OPEN (OD: Chuck Penzien) 13 - Kids Movie Night JULY 18 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB
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North Channel Yacht Club 2019 Calendar of Events
July 19 – 21
Float Down (OD: Dale Hall)
July 26 – 28 RENDEZVOUS DYC (OD: Brian Fringer) July 29 – Aug 2 Commodore Cruise – Lake Erie August 2 – 4
Ancient Mariners Fundraiser (OD: Colleen Braun) Irish Pub Party (OD: P/C Brian McEvoy) ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB
August 9 – 11 AUGUST 15 August 16 – 18
16- Concert (OD: Darryl Campbell) 17- Poker Run
August 23 – 25 Euchre Tournament (OD: V/C Bill Calihan) 24 - Kids Movie Night August 30 – Sept. 2 Labor Day Weekend (OD: John Sweier) 31 - General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM Meet the Candidates P/C Beer Bust after Meeting hot dogs/hamburgers 31 - Kids Movie Night 1 - First Mates Dinner September 6 – 8 RENDEZVOUS Lexington (OD: Debbie Siwek) September 9 ABYA GMM First Mates Dinner September 13 – 15 Commodore’s Fishing Derby & Fish Fry (OD: R/C Glenn Nixon) SEPTEMBER 19 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB September 20 – 22 SMOKE ON THE WATER BBQ COOK OFF (OD: P/C Rick Romatz) September 27 – 29 OPEN (OD: Ron Draper) October 4 – 6 Haul Out Weekend (OD: Tom Altobelli) 5 - General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM 5 - Haul Out Dinner 6 - First Mates Haul Out Breakfast October 12 Fall Work Party October 19 Fall Work Party
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May 27-31 Darryl & Josette Campbell
June 2-7 June 9-14 June 16-31
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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
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Aug 11-16 Aug 18-23 Aug 25-30 Sept 2-6 Sept 8-13 Sept 15-20 Sept 22-27
John & Shelley Sweier
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Sept 29-Oct 4 Tom & Judy McHugh
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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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NCYC 2019 Appointments and Committees Fleet Captain- Leslie Leitch and Patty Mok Board Recorder- Brian Roath Commodore’s Sign- Kevin Verkest Incoming Rendezvous’ – Leslie Leitch Chaplain – Art Brooks Sergeant-At-Arms- Peter Frame Club House Manager- Ron Braun IT Officer- P/C Bill Hendricks Safety Officer- Terry Steinmacher Photographer- Membership Fleet Surgeon- Sue Mile & Anne Malik Youth Director – Kevin & Erin Rae Kids day Chair- Janet Van De Winkle Historian – P/C Paul Jarvis Sergeant Major – P/C Scott Bell Mainland Wells/Winter Storage- Tim O’Brien Island Flowers – Bev Shoen and Janet Van De Winkle Burgees/Flags/Pins- Judy McHugh ABYA Delegate – P/C Randy Pagel Clubhouse Cleaner- Grounds Keeper- Caterer- Tom Comford
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Committees Continued Insurance Committee P/C Tom McHugh, Chairman P/C Bob Watson P/C Randy Pagel Anthony McHugh By Laws Committee Frank Corcoran, Chairman P/C Jim Angers P/C Rick Romatz P/C Tom McHugh (as Parliamentarian) Renee McEvoy V/C Bill Calihan Cash Reserve Fund (Voted by Membership) P/C Randy Pagel, Chairman Bryan Kenzie 1 st year Brian Malik 2 nd year Mike Wonderly 3 rd year Guidelines & Polic P/C Rick Romatz, Chairman P/C Hugh Vestal P/C Tom McHugh P/C Brian McEvoy P/C Chuck Stroh P/C Harley Burris Larry Malik Art Brooks Cheryl Swatosh
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Committees Continued Forward Planning R/C Glenn Nixon, Chairman P/C Rick Romatz Brian Roath
Don Ruma Ben Carroll Tom Altobelli John Zych Finance Committee Brian Fringer, Chairman P/C Hugh Vestal Darryl Campbell Steve Marten Nominating Committee PC Pat Carroll, Chairman PC Brian McEvoy PC Bill Hendricks Diane French Carla Verkest Pat Adams Validating Committee Teller Committee
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MAINLAND WELL LEASE HOLDERS AND WAITING LIST
2019 Well Seniority List BY WELL
BY DATE
Well No. Name
Since 6/1/15
Name
Since 1992 2003 2006
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Greg Criner Charles Herr
Charles Herr Bob Marin Bill Hendricks
1992
Brian McEvoy 2008 Jeff Edgerly 2009
Ron Kemp
3/26/07
John Dickson
4/2/07
John Dickson 4/2/07
Terry Hart 4/26/11
Larry Malik
4/7/07
Lou Garofolo Bob Marin
2012 2003
Brian McEvoy 2008
Jeff Edgerly Terry Hart Mark Busch Lou Garofolo
2009
Steve Marten 2013 Bill Hendricks 2006
4/26/11 5/10/11
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Brian Malik Larry Malik Ron Kemp
6/7/14 4/7/07 3/26/07
2012
Steve Marten 2013 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14
Mark Busch 5/10/11
Brian Malik Brent Malik Greg Criner
6/7/14 4/29/15 6/1/15
Brent Malik
4/29/15
Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 Dave Gronbach 2016 Tom McHugh 4/29/19 Dennis Biel 4/30/19 Tom Altobelli 4/18/18
Dave Gronbach 2016
Tom Altobelli
4/18/18
19 20
Tom McHugh 4/29/19
Dennis Biel
4/30/19
(R ev. 4/30/19)
MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6) DEBBIE SIWEK (wells 2-6) PC JOHN ANDERSON
MICHAEL LINDEN BRIAN ROATH
PC RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) LOU GAROFOLO (wells 2-6)
PC RICK ROMATZ
RC BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
RICHARD RAYMOND SCOTT GREENFELDER
JOHN ZYCH BRETT GATTI TONY TROCKI VINCE DAY
KEVIN RAE (wells 2-6)
(Rev. 4/30/19)
MEMBERS: BE ADVISED THESE LISTS CAN CHANGE AT ANY TIME. CHECK WITH TIM O’BRIEN (obrienandobrien@wowway.com) FOR CURRENT INFORMATION.
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APRIL 13, 20, 27 & MAY 4 ELITE BRIGADE
MAY 11 & 18 SPRING WORK PARTY Get your 4 hours in early! Our official start is 9 am but we will start running the fin at 8am. Lunch will be served at 1pm.
Island Opening Weekend Isla d pe i ee e d
MEMORIAL DAY Celebrate, Honor, Remember Saturday May 25 10am First Mates General Membership Meeting 11:30am First Mates Patio Party 1pm General Membership Meeting 1pm Toast & introduction of 2019 new members 6pm Dinner - Pig Roast & sides by Stahl’s ** 8pm
Entertainment by an amazing Canadian band “Toast & Jam” Sunday May 26 Flag raising ceremony Complimentary lunch Father Steve blessing of the fleet
1pm 2pm 3pm
** Please contact Julie Delauter to make your dinner reservation at delauterj@macomb.edu by May 23rd. $17/Adult and $5/Kids 10 & under
Must be a Member of the Club and at least 18 years old Pays $10.00/Hour Plus an Equal share of all tips for the night Currently seeking for Opening Weekend May 24-27 Labor Day Weekend August 30-Sept. 2 Haul Out October 4-6 All interested please contact NCYC Secretary Frank Corcoran Reply to: mailto:secretary@ncyconline.com?subject=Junior Bartenders
4th of July Celebration
Join us on Saturday July 6th! We will be serving burgers, hotdogs, cold salads and all the fixings. Entertainment by “On The Border”. Patio lunch & music will start at 12noon
$10/adult & $5/kids under 10 If you are planning to attend, please email Colleen Braun crbraun10@comcast.net
Do you love gardening & want to get involve? Join our 2019 Gardening Team!
Our island landscaping is amazing, and we are looking to expand our gardening team! If you would like to get involve in the planning, shopping, planting and care of the flowers, please contact Beverly Schoen
our team co-ordinator. Beverly Schoen schoenoff@wowway.com
Come and Enjoy the Island June 16 to 21, 2019 Ladies Week
Stay the week $40.00
Only Coming to the Island for the day to enjoy activities and a meal $8.00 Starting with Sunday night dinner, you will enjoy each day; a coffee bar and continental breakfast, a light lunch and a fantastic dinner cooked and served by the wonderful ladies of NCYC!
We always welcome help in the kitchen; please contact Marie at mariejospepin@gmail.com to sign up.
To help our planning for a fantastic week, please let us know if you are attending by contacting Diane Marten, our 2019 Ladies Week Manager. Diane will also take your room reservation if needed. Diane Marten 586-242-9468 dmcottrell58@gmail.com
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When:
Friday, May 24th Saturday, June 29th Saturday, July 13th Saturday, August 24th Saturday, August 31st
We will be sending the movie title the week prior to the showing in a fan out.
Sponsored by the First Mates Hosted by Erin & Kevin Rae
North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 14 March 2019
Call to Order Commodore, Ian Blackburn Commodore Ian Blackburn called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was held at Rosie O’Grady’s of Chesterfield MI. Roll Call Secretary, Frank Corcoran F LAG O FFICERS Present Absent Commodore Ian Blackburn x Vice Commodore Bill Calihan x Rear Commodore Glenn Nixon X Excused D IRECTORS Transportation Darryl Campbell X Excused Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli x Activities Tom Huntley x Treasurer Brian Fringer x Publications Ron Draper x Secretary Frank Corcoran x Membership Debbie Siwek x Supplies Dale Hall x Club House John Sweier x I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE Randy Pagel x A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain Leslie Leach x Excused Board Recorder Brian Roath x Pledge of Allegiance All Approval of Agenda All MOTION: Moved by V/C Bill Calihan and seconded by Tom Huntley to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by P/C Randy Pagel and seconded by Debbie Siwek to approve the February 14 2019 Board meeting minutes. Motion Carried
Commodore’s Comments
Commodore, Ian Blackburn
I must say that the club activity has been high in the last 30 days. The Rules and Policy Committee is hard at work drafting language regarding the incoming rendezvous, Poker runs and special events. They intend to have a draft ready for our review at the April BOD meeting. PC Randy Pagel and I met with the siding and roofing contractor and he is chomping at the bit to get Started. The target date to start is the first week in April. This will all depend on the ability to launch Fin
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Three.
I have talked with Kevin Verkest and the Ancient Mariners project is well underway and should be ready In time for the work parties to install the new sign. Blessing of the Fleet was this past Sunday and we were represented and honored to have a contingent of 16 NCYC members join the ceremony. PC Brian McEvoy and I will be heading to the island this Saturday to start planning for the new walkway. Transportation is being provided by Biel Cruise Lines
Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Bill Calihan It has been many years since I have taken advantage of attending “The Blessing of the Fleet” at the Mariners Church of Detroit. It was a great honor this past Sunday to accompany the Flag, Chaplin, fellow members and spouses to the beautiful mass and ceremony and to represent our great club. Afterwards we met at Sinbads for lunch, thanks to Commodore Ian and Lady Marie for hosting and making the arrangements. It seems as though time is moving faster as we get closer to April 13, the first Elite Brigadee. I also know that many of us will be getting out to the island, ahead of this date, to make plans for different projects that need to be done. I look forward to getting out to the island soon
Rear-Commodore’s Comments
Rear Commodore, Glenn Nixon For the first time I had the pleasure of participating in the Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner's Church on Sunday the 10th. The service was rich with tradition and history and made me proud to be a fellow Great Lakes mariner. The NCYC Flag was well represented along with several other members and spouse's. I want to thank Commodore Ian for buying lunch at Sinbad's following the service. I am looking forward to getting out to the club soon to help with the walkway and dock repairs. Time to put the finishing touches on preparing our boats and doing the hard work to ready the Clubhouse for a fun season!
Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer Treasurer Brian Fringer distributed the financial report and commented that it was a slow month. Most of the income in February was from membership dues. Payment in March was made for the Commodores Ball. Brian is waiting for a response from Bultynck and Company regarding the 2018 tax returns.
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MOTION: Moved by Dale Hall and seconded by Debbie Siwek to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried ABYA Report P/C Randy Pagel Both Clinton River Boat Club and Jefferson Beach Yacht Club, have been removed from the ABYA Membership. due to lack of payment of due’s and no response to Notice of the same. ABYA Vice Commodore Patricia Mok introduced guest speaker, Web Master, Dan Harkey. Dan returned to our March meeting to answer questions and give a demonstration on how the updated and improved web site works. The Spring Rendezvous held in Midland Michigan is less than a week away. There are still rooms available. Information on the Spring Dinner dance, to be held at North Channel Yacht Club May 31 thru June 2will be available at the April membership meeting. Past Commodore Ed Bolsendahl reported that the ABYA information booth at the Detroit Boat Show was a success once again. Many of the ABYA member clubs information was handed out to the public. There was a lot of interest shown in the ABYA and the member clubs. Next month’s meeting will be held at North Star Sail Club co-hosted by Sand Point Yacht Club April 1 st . Winter dress, Blue blazer, white shirt, black tie and gray slacks. Dinner menu to follow, check website. Correspondence All Commodore Ian Blackburn read an e mail from ABYA vice Commodore requesting wells for their spring dinner dance May 31 – June 2. They requested that we advise the number of wells that we will allow and at what price.
Motion : Moved by P/C Randy Pagel and seconded by V/C Bill Calihan to allow 40 wells for the ABYA spring dinner dance and that ABYA should let us know 1 week in advance of the event the number of wells that will be needed. Motion Carried.
Motion: Moved by Debbie Siwek and seconded by Brian Fringer that boats arriving Friday night will pay $2.00 per foot and receive Sat night free but only if they show up Friday night. The end result for boats arriving Friday evening will be to only pay for 1 night of dockage. Motion Carried.
Commodore Ian Blackburn read a request from Interlakes yachting association requesting a donation per member from NCYC for a fund raiser. No motion was raised for the request.
CURRENT BUSINESS Activities –
Tom Huntley Activities director Tom Huntley and P/C Randy Pagel advised that Selfridge Air Force Base was requesting to host a luncheon at NCYC for their Community Council on August 20.
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Motion: Moved by Tom Huntley and seconded by Debbie Siwek to allow Selfridge to host their event at NCYC the afternoon of August 20 2010. Motion Carried. Activities director Tom Huntley and P/C Randy Pagel advised that Algonac Lions Club is seeking to host a fund raiser and steak dinner at NCYC the afternoon of August 28.
Motion: Moved by Tom Huntley and seconded by V/C Bill Calihan to allow Algonac Lions Club to host their fund raiser and steak dinner at NCYC the afternoon of August 28 2019. Motion Carried.
Clubhouse
John Sweier
Glass washer: Update: a small sub group of the washer feasibility committee is currently in Florida doing research and physical reviews of as many bars as humanly possible. The purpose is to access, beer taste quality in plastic verses glass mugs and washer cleaning timelines and added workload… Summary of results TBD, but may require significantly more research. Housecleaning: update: Mary Stackpoole will no longer be able to continue the cleaning of the NCYC Club house due to health reasons. An offer was made and accepted to have Robin and Derick to clean the clubhouse. (Tom Stackpoole’s daughter and son in law) SEMCO: Update: look at feasibility of replacing Propane with natural gas. In discussions with Jim Taylor, SEMCO account rep, he has confirmed feasibility to run a natural gas line and meter to the NCYC parking lot. A $200 application fee is required to commence the process. NCYC would be responsible for adding an, approximate, 1-inch yellow gas line from the parking lot to the NCYC clubhouse. Jim Taylor will discuss with the public service commission for any issues and rules applicable to NCYC. Ventilation, women’s bathroom: A request has been made to Bumler Mechanical, thru Randy Pagel, to look at the feasibility and cost to implement a ventilation system to the women’s bathroom. Comcast, update: A request has been made to P/C Bill Hendricks to review the COMCAST costs and review alternatives for rate efficiency. Comcast login has been updated with a new Password and the paperless bill option has been cancelled. A paper copy of the monthly bill will now be sent to the Clubhouse directors’ home for review. END OF Tom Altobelli Tom advised the board that he had a discussion with P/ C Brian McEvoy regarding reconstruction of the walkway that was removed due to the seawall being replaced. Tom said the desire is to keep the same profile as the existing walkway. Tom also recommended that the materials used for the project should be either plastic or wolmanized wood. Commodore Ian Blackburn advised he will be going to the island this weekend with P/C Brian McEvoy to further assess the project. Harbor & Grounds
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Membership
Debbie Siwek
Debbie read a resignation letter from TJ Grunwold that is leaving NCYC in good standing. Debbie also read a letter from an applicant that asked to be taken off of the waiting list and will not be joining the club this year. Due to the circumstances Debbie suggested that the board consider waiving his application fee if he decides to join in the future. Debbie has advised two members that have not paid their dues that if they do not pay by April 1 they will be expelled from the club in accordance with by laws Article 5 section 2. Debbie handed out a rough draft of suggested changes to the NCYC membership application in regard to deadlines that must be met and refunding of applications fees that may be lost due to not meeting deadlines.
New Member approval
Motion (2) : Moved by Debbie Siwek and seconded by P/C Randy Pagel to approve Jeff and Tam Bradford for membership. Motion Carried. Moved by Debbie Siwek and seconded by V/C Bill Calihan to approve Patrick Hughes for membership. Motion carried.
Publications: – Ron Draper Ron advises that he is updating the roster and should have a completion date very soon. Ron suggested offering a discount to members for purchasing the membership directory early.
Secretary No Report
Frank Corcoran
Supplies – Dale Hall Dale advises that the POS system is now on winter hold and that the POS supplier has refunded payment back to NCYC for November and December.
Transportation – Darryl Campbell At the request of the Commodore, number Three Fin will be launched as soon as
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possible to facilitate the siding installers who will be working on the clubhouse
Fleet Captain –
Leslie Leitch
Milliken June 7-9
• Details for cost per person are in the works, have contacted a food truck company that is run by one of our members son for Friday night June 7 th . • Michigan Peddler, a bike pub crawl for Sat June 8 th is tentatively on the docket but will be determined by an interested sign up sheet. Cost @ $30 per person -max 15 people. • Details for the dinner buffet at Andrew’s on the Corner for Sat night forthcoming DYC July 26-28 • An announced sign up sheet will occur after May 1 st when the DYC opens their harbor for a tentative open well list Lexington Sept 6-8 • As of today, the wells for the Fall Sept 6-8 weekend at Lexington reservation site still indicates a good selection of available wells for all sizes.
• Reservation response has been good currently
OLD BUSINESS
Status of OD Manuals /POS Manual for 2019 Frank Corcoran advised he is updating the OD manuals and that they will be completed in the next few weeks. Dale Hall also advised he will review the POS manual for minor changes By Laws Discussion Commodore Ian Blackburn has forwarded the information to the By Law committee from the last board meeting and input from the committee will be given prior to the next board meeting on April 11.
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Weekend Work Schedule Frank Corcoran will provide the schedule and teams of workers to Ron Draper for distribution to the membership. Frank is also evaluating comments from the members and will bring to the board for discussion at a future board meeting. Main Well Lease Approval Commodore Ian Blackburn lead a discussion regarding potential concerns and recommended changes. Specifically, #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. Frank Corcoran discussed that the club should develop an actual lease agreement between a lessor and lessee to replace the current letter that is being used. It was decided that the current letter will be used this year with the recommended changes. For the fall and spring of 2020, the board will pursue a lease agreement to be drafted by an attorney for future use.
NEW BUSINESS
New Member Interviews Commodore Ian Blackburn asked that all new member interviews be wrapped up ASAP so that they can be included in the roster for 2019.
East and West Harbor Lease
V/C Bill Calihan is putting together a committee to research everything that needs to be completed to renew our lease with the State of Michigan in 2024. The goal is that future boards will have all the information necessary to complete the lease renewal. The committee will consist of Ron Draper, P/C Randy Pagel, and V/C Bill Calihan.
High 5’s None
Member of Month None
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Good of the order
Denbbie Siwek Debbie advises that she will present any changes that she makes to the membership application to the board for approval.
Member John Zych John brought several ideas for the board to consider,
The club should consider a kayak and paddleboard storage rack. He suggested it could be attached to the back of the shed. This way members could leave their paddleboards and kayaks at the club and not have to haul them every weekend. Members could also donate paddleboards and kayaks and members may be able to rent them out. Cost is estimated to be about $2400.00 for equipment or $1300.00 to build proper fencing and racks. John suggested that the club should invest in a voltage detector to keep members safe while in the water. Suggested locations would be the swimming hole and the end of A dock. Motion: Moved by John Sweier and seconded by V/C Bill Calihan to approve the concept and appropriate research for deployment and installation of voltage detectors. Motion Carried. John suggested that we should have some Friday night entertainment at the club and that members would donate and cover the cost of the entertainment. John suggested that the club reinstate Christmas in July since it was a fun event that many members enjoyed. It was suggested that he contact Bob Carnaghi and P/C John Dixon since they are handling the float down event that weekend. Lastly John suggested that NCYC consider having weekend dock attendants. These may be staffed by Junior members or kids of members that would like to work for tips and perform duties like bringing ice to boats and taking trash to the mainland. John will document all the ideas that were discussed and send to the board for discussion at future meetings. Float Down Motion : Moved by John Sweier and seconded by Frank Corcoran that NCYC mandates that everyone who participates in a float down wear a life jacket and that life jackets are mandatory for anyone participating in a float down . Motion Carried. Dale Hall: Dale advises that Memorial Day Training will include training for all OD’s and cover the State of Michigan liquor laws.
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