February - Peconic Bay Power Squadron
Transcription
February - Peconic Bay Power Squadron
Peconic Bay Power Squadrons, Inc. — Chartered August 12, 1939 — A Unit of the United States Power Squadron Calendar of Events 2016 11 Feb. - 1900 ExComm. Mtg. Flanders Community Center 10-13 March Nassau Boat Show Grumman Studios, Bethpage 13 Feb – 1300 Seminar : Tides and Currents West Marine, Riverhead 12 March-1300 Seminar : How To Use A Chart West Marine, Riverhead 16 - 20 Feb. USPS Annual Meeting Rosen Center, Orlando 12 March D/3 Spring Conference and Change of Watch Melville Marriott (See pages 12 & 17) 25 Feb. – 1800 PBPS Annual (Election) Meeting Sonoma Grill East, Riverhead (see pages 10 & 11) 26 Feb. – 1900 D/3 Council Meeting Melville Marriott 3 April – 1500 D/3 Memorial Service Port Washington 9 April – 1300 Seminar : Using GPS West Marine, Riverhead 1 March-1900 ABC Class Bridgehampton 17 April 1500 PBPS 77th Change of Watch and Dinner (see page 13) Ballroom at Atlantis, Riverhead 10 March – 1900 ExComm. Mtg. Flanders Community Center Chart Your Course at www.pbps.us 2 Executive Committee 2015-2016 Commander Robert T. SanAngelo, SN Sag Harbor 631-725-5797 [email protected] Lieutenant Commanders Executive Officer George Kay, P East Quogue 516-509-7860 [email protected] Articles and/or advertisements in this publication do not reflect USPS policy or position unless so designated We encourage squadron members to contribute to this publication. All articles must be received by the 18th of each month to be considerd for publication in the following month’s issue. Administrative Officer Richard Cuciti, SN Water Mill 631-537-2496 [email protected] Educational Officer Debra Tennyson-Feinstein, JN East Quogue 631-653-5300 [email protected] Treasurer John Martinelli Middle Island 631-924-7390 [email protected] Secretary Helen Horton, P 631-779-3236 Aquebogue [email protected] Members at Large P/C Patricia Blanchard, N James C. Patton, P P/Lt/C Virginia Gilmore, S Michael A. Remski, JN Stf/C Glen Sherman, P J/P/C Diane Sherman, P 1st/Lt Vincent A. Mauceri, AP Kevin McCarthy Robert Smith, P Publication Committee Editor Gary P. Joyce, S Aquebogue 631-722-9480 [email protected] Webmaster Stf/C Glen Sherman, P Riverhead 631-877-2628 19 United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Commander’s Report After all the mild weather in December, I thought it was not worth going to Florida this year. After arriving in the Sunshine State and finding a 50degree difference in temperature, I am happy that I got out of Dodge just in time. One of the first things for me to do here was to check out the boats at the docks at Naples and Marco Island. I'm told the fishing in the Gulf is very good for grouper, snapper, bonita and several other varieties of sportfish. I’m hoping to get out and try my luck soon. I also intend to meet up with members of the Naples Sail and Power Squadron and maybe even do some vessel safety checks. One of the nice things about being in Florida in February is that I am already here and will be attending the national meeting that will be held in Orlando this year, I know that the Peconic Bay Squadron is in good hands while several of our members are away thanks to our talented and dedicated Bridge and members at large. Thank you all for all you do. I appreciate all your efforts while I am not there. Cdr Bob SanAngelo, SN (Top): P/C Diane reads the slate of upcoming election candidates to the group. (Above): Guest speaker Charlie Ritchie of the Fireboat Fire Fighter Museum in Greenport. (Right): District Commander Ann told us about upcoming district events. Photos by Glen Sherman www.usps.org 18 Attention! Attention! All ye lovely but unwanted holiday gifts, wine or liquor, please donate them to our Peconic Bay Squadron for Raffle Baskets to be auctioned at our April Change of Watch. Please give those gifts to Jinny Gilmore (631-288-5622 or [email protected]) or to Helen Horton (631-779-3236 or [email protected]). Also, do you have wicker baskets just taking up room in your home? Please donate those too. With many thanks from Jinny and Helen. 3 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Executive Officer’s Report I have just returned from the New York Boat Show at the Javits Center in Manhattan. Bob Smith and Vinny Mauceri joined me as we traveled by train to Penn Station. Admittance to the show was free as we qualified due to our membership in the Power Squadron. A booth was manned by District 4 Power Squadron representatives. Going from booth to booth it is interesting seeing how many nautical supplies are available. The variety of supplies, boats, marinas, and regions to visit make the boat show a must see. This Tell Tale will reach you after I have experienced my first executive committee and general meeting with me in charge. Since Bob SanAngelo will be away, I will sit in as Commander. I will also have had the privilege to present a PowerPoint program dealing with traveling the Intracoastal Waterway at the Smithtown Power Squadron Meeting in January. I will be moving about, and my next report in Tell Tale will come to you from my home in Stuart, Florida. While in Florida I plan on attending the National convention in Orlando and also travel by boat to a variety of locations within the state. Hopefully, there will be seminars and maybe courses that I can take while spending some time in the warm climate. I will be looking forward to my return to Long Island in early spring so that we can get ready for an exciting active summer I will be continuing my narrative on the Intracoastal Waterway next month. I also will explain the rafting system used used in the Northwest US in my next column. Here’s hoping you all have a very safe and healthy year and I hope to see many of you soon! George Kay P Executive Officer www.usps.org 4 17 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron S h i p ' s L o g February Birthdays 6 9 11 20 24 24 24 Mary Ann Semple Mary Ann Martorano, JN Ellen L. Wiederlight, AP John H. Mulholland, AP Harold C. Allen, N P/C Richard P. Dittman, AP Mary W. Kay, P Squadron Elections Your Squadron selects its officers and other elected leaders via a democratic manner. At the annual meeting (see page 10) on Thursday, 25 February 2016, elections will be conducted to select the bridge officers including: commander, executive officer, education officer, administrative officer, treasurer, secretary, and also the members of the executive committee (members at large). In addition, members of the audit, rules and nominating committees will be elected. The slate of candidates selected by the nominating committee is in this issue (see page 8) for the purpose of notification to the general membership at least 30 days prior to the election, as required in the squadron Bylaws, Article 9, Section 9.3. In addition to the nominating committee’s slate, any active squadron member, as provided for in Section I 1.1, can nominate other candidates. Under our Bylaws, a member wishing to place in nomination, a candidate or candidates, must document this action by a written petition to the Squadron Secretary. The petition must be signed by at least five (5) active members and must be filed with the Secretary at least 15 days prior to the election. The Secretary in turn, must notify the membership of candidates nominated in this manner, at least seven (7) days prior to the election. Finally, it should be noted that Section 9.7 of our Bylaws requires that a minimum of 10 percent of our current membership needs to be present at the meeting in order to constitute a quorum. We are at approximately 107 members now, so a minimum of 11 active members needs to be present. See Proxy Ballot on page 11. PBPS Nominating Committee www.usps.org 16 5 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Education Officer’s Report And the Education Department keeps teaching! The course entitled Seamanship started in January and will continue for nine weeks. On February 13, the seminar on Tides and Currents will be held at Riverhead West Marine from 1300 to 1500. All are welcome for two hours of interesting information and free donuts and coffee for only $10. Then, starting February 22 andcontinuing for seven weeks, the America’s Boating Course (ABC) will be taught to 50 Southold Middle School students. This program has been ongoing for many years and is an excellent example of how the Power Squadron is instrumental in introducing boating, explaining safety and informing about our waters. Winter has come and your boat is probably safely tucked away. Many of us have our boats shrink-wrapped, which usually protects the boat better than a tarp that can sag, gather water and leaves … and little animals! Another option is indoor storage, which allows you to get on your boat during the off season, and has the added benefit of less likelihood of mildew buildup. However you store your boat, don’t forget about your fuel and water storage, and the Power Squadron has a seminar on that, too! Fortunately, the Peconic Bay Power Squadron is again sponsoring a $1,000 scholarship to a student whose family is a member of our squadron. Please refer to the announcement in this Tell-Tale on page 14 for specifics and application information. As always, Happy Boating! Lt/C Debby Tennyson, JN, SEO 631-653-5300 [email protected] www.usps.org 6 15 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Fred Roffe Memorial Scholarship The Peconic Bay Power Squadron proudly offers a scholarship in memory of our educator Lt/C Fred G. Roffe, SN. This $1,000 scholarship will be given once annually; deadline is April 15, 2016. The applicant must be “an active PBPS member in good standing” or a relative of such member (son, daughter, grandchild, great grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, spouse) by birth, marriage or adoption. The applicant must be seeking higher education or vocational technical training beyond Grade 12, at any accredited school awarding a degree or training certification. Applications can be obtained through the SEO, Debby Tennyson (27 Weesuck Avenue, East Quogue, NY 11942; 631-653-5300) or through the link www.pbps.us/scholarship/application.pdf. All applicants will be reviewed “blind” by the PBPS Scholarship Committee. Again, the firm deadline for completed applications is firmly set on April 15, 2016; send applications and letters of recommendation to Debby Tennyson, SEO at above mentioned address. Sorry, no late applications will be considered. — Lt/C Debby Tennyson, SEO Safe Boating By D/Lt Steve Burke Operating Your Boat in accordance with Homeland Security Measures In light of security measures brought about by the events of September 11, 2001, it is critical that all boaters be aware of and comply with homeland security measures set forth by federal, state and local governments. These should include, but are not limited to, keeping a safe prescribed distance from military and commercial ships avoiding commercial port operations areas, observing all security zones, following guidelines for appropriate conduct such as not stopping or anchoring beneath bridges or in a channel, and observing and reporting suspicious activity to proper authorities. Please note the new address and phone number for: 100-Yard-Approach Warning! Do not approach within 100 yards of any US Navy vessel. If you need to pass within 100 yards of one in order to ensure a safe passage in accordance with the Navigation Rules, you must contact the vessel or the Coast Guard escort vessel on VHF-FM channel 16. You must operate at minimum speed within 500 yards of any U.S. naval vessel and proceed as directed by the Commanding Officer or the official patrol. Violations of the Naval Vessel Protection Zone are a felony offense, punishable by up to six years in prison and/or up to $250,000 in fines. John H. Mulholland, AP Shell Point 2809 Turban Ct Fort Meyers , FL 33908 Boaters Can Help Keep Our Waterways Safe and Secure... Keep your distance from all military, cruise line, or commercial shipping! Do not approach within 100 yards, and slow to minimum speed within 500 yards of any U.S. naval vessel. Directory Correction continued on page 9 www.usps.org 14 7 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Proposed Candidates! The nominating committee is pleased to submit the following Proposed Slate of Candidates for the positions indicated for the Squadron Year 2016-2017 for the Peconic Bay Power Squadron. The membership vote to elect will be held Thursday, February 25, 2016 at the Squadron Annual Meeting. Squadron Bridge Commander: (one year term) Robert SanAngelo, SN Lieutenant Commanders: (one year term) Executive Officer: George Kay, P Education Officer: Vincent Mauceri, AP Administrative Officer: Richard Cuciti, SN Treasurer: John Martinelli Secretary: Helen Horton, P First Lieutenant: (one year term) Asst. Executive Officer: (OPEN) Asst. Educational Officer: (OPEN) Asst. Administrative Officer: (OPEN) Asst.Treasurer: Peter Young, SN Asst. Secretary: (OPEN) Members at Large – Executive Committee (one year term) P/C Patricia Blanchard, N Michael Remski, JN Debra Tennyson-Feinstein, JN Stf/C Glen Sherman, P P/Lt/C Virginia Gilmore, S D/Lt/C Fred Smith,AP P/C Lawrence Hynes, SN Robert Smith, P James Patton, P Robert Walther, P Auditing Committee Rules Committee Maryann Matlak, S Lt. F. Marc Wiederlight, AP D/Lt/C Fred Smith,AP P/C Lawrence Hynes, SN Robert Walther, P D/Lt/C Fred Smith,AP Nominating Committee (one year term) P/C Patricia Blanchard, N P/C Lawrence Hynes, SN P/C Diane Sherman, P Respectfully Submitted, P/C Patricia Blanchard, N P/C Lawrence Hynes, SN P/C Diane Sherman, P www.usps.org 8 13 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Safe Boating continued from page 7 Approaching certain other commercial vessels may result in an immediate boarding. Observe and avoid all security zones. Avoid commercial port operation areas, especially those that involve military, cruise line or petroleum facilities. Observe and avoid other restricted areas near dams, power plants, etc. Violators will be perceived as a threat, and will face a quick, determined and severe response. Do not stop or anchor beneath bridges or in the channel. If you do, expect to be boarded by law enforcement officials. Keep a sharp eye out for anything that looks peculiar or out of the ordinary. Report all activities that seem suspicious to the local authorities, the Coast Guard and the port or marina security. Do not approach or challenge those acting in a suspicious manner. Safer boaters help reduce public demands by permitting Marine Patrols to focus their limited resources on Homeland Security. www.usps.org 12 9 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons www.usps.org Peconic Bay Power Squadron 10 11 www.pbps.us