August - Kankakee Valley Sail and Power Squadron
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August - Kankakee Valley Sail and Power Squadron
Kankakee Valley Sail & Power Squadron A unit of the United States Power Squadrons® Sail and Power Boating District 20 Kankakee Currents Commander’s Message Wow, what a devastating month for our squadron. Two loved and respected KVSPS members have passed away. We lost Lt Bill J. Ehrman, P, our Flag Lieutenant, on July 10. Then on August 9, our Radio Tech Officer, Vessel Examiner and Executive Committee Member, Lt Gerhardt Schultz, AP, died after a long, valiant battle with cancer and other complications. Gary and Bill were both active members who regularly attended our General Meetings and also attended several courses over the past couple of years, in spite of their illnesses. We appreciate all they contributed to our squadron, sharing their knowledge and supporting our various activities. They will both be greatly missed. Our prayers and sympathy are with Kathy and Linda and their families. On page 4, George Bingley penned a tribute to Gary, our number one Vessel Examiner. The “Crossing the Bar” poem by Tennyson is dedicated to both Gary and Bill. Bill&Gerhardt MaytheyRestinPeace Bill Ehrman Our summer activities are winding down. In this issue you’ll find pictures and/or articles about our Kankakee River cruise, the Starved Rock Lock and Dam tour, and the District 20 Cruise & Rendezvous held in Waukegan, IL. No one signed up for the Lake Shelbyville cruise so it has been canceled. Please read the articles/flyers about some FUN future dates: The Outdoor Show on 7-8 September; Kankakee River Cleanup on 21 September; General Meeting on 26 September; and District 20 Fall Conference in Springfield on 1-2 November. Hope to see you all there. Louise Louise M. Potter, SN Commander August 2013 Vol 6, Issue 3 Gary Schultz Kankakee Currents Educational News One of the long term strategic thrusts of USPS is to introduce more young people to boating. Therefore, we were intrigued with the possibilities when we were contacted regarding an individual who was starting a new Sea Scout Ship. (A local group of Sea Scouts is referred to as a “Ship”.) Allen Smith, a college professor from University Park, donated a sailboat to the Sea Scouts and gathered a group of young people from his church, neighbors and relations to form a new Sea Scout Ship. He attended the Chicago Boat Show and talked with one of the USPS representatives manning the District 20 booth at the show. As it happened, the person he spoke with was an associate member of our squadron and a member of the Chicago squadron, Bob Kalenian. After the boat show, each squadron receives a list of people who want to be contacted about boating courses. Allen’s name was given to our squadron. After some discussions, we determined that Kankakee was in the best position to offer an ABC class to his group. Allen volunteered the use of his home for that purpose. So for the last several weeks, we’ve been teaching that group. They will be taking the ABC examination in late August. There are 11 students in the class, including some adult advisors who are assisting Allen. One of the advisors is a retired college professor named Rod Cummins. We are discussing the possibility of certifying both Allen and Rod as USPS instructors so they can teach the ABC course to additional Sea Scouts. We are also discussing the possibility of recruiting the Sea Scouts and their advisors as USPS members and teaching them additional classes such as Seamanship and Sail. USPS has a special category of membership for young people who do not have family members August 2013 - Page 2 who are USPS members. That classification is called an apprentice member. This is a low cost category of membership for teens (like these Sea Scouts) interested in boating and USPS. We are still looking for volunteers to teach one or more classes in Seamanship. Please let me know if you are willing to do this, and indicate which subjects you are willing to teach. Lt/C Robert Potter, SN Squadron Educational Officer Annual Kankakee River Cleanup 8 a.m. to Noon Saturday, 21 September You may have seen this article in the 16 August Daily Journal about the 31st Annual Kankakee River Cleanup. In memory of Bill Ehrman and Gary Schultz (who both spent countless hours on the River), we would like to get a KVSPS group of 5-10 people together and participate in this year’s event. Invite family and friends too. Contact Cdr Louise Potter to sign up and she will register us with the Cleanup committee. What better way to honor Bill and Gary! Organized by the Northern Illinois Anglers Association, volunteers have removed hundreds of tons of trash from the rivers and their banks over the years — everything from soda cans and beer bottles to tires, abandoned boats, discarded appliances and flood-swept docks. Groups will be meeting at numerous locations, but our group will report to Beckman Park boat launch (unless another location is preferred). Volunteers receive free commemorative patches, refreshments, a good time outdoors with likeminded people, and a sense of accomplishment. Kankakee Currents August 2013 - Page 3 Meet our Members (Editor’s Note: This is a continuation of a series of articles from our KVSPS members telling about themselves and their boating experience. This issue features Dave and Terry Phillips who have become very active members in our squadron.) By Dave and Terry Phillips The story begins with us looking for a boat. We had a certain size in mind, twenty-four feet, and began looking at marinas. We were at Basa’s Marine in Bolingbrook where we walked around the outside showroom. As we looked at the boats, a family was working on their stored boat, and we spoke to a woman who told us she thought we should take a boating course. She had taken a course, and learned the information she needed to survive a night without power on Lake Erie. She told us there were courses offered and the marina should have some information. We tucked that information away in our boating file at the time. Not too soon after that, while reading the outdoor section of the local paper, an article appeared. The information was that an ABC class was going to begin at Kankakee Community College within the next couple of weeks. We enrolled in the class, not suspecting how it would change our lives. Being offered a free six month membership into the United States Power Squadrons here in Kankakee has enabled us to learn more about safe boating. We enjoyed the camaraderie and renewed our membership in October 2012. Since that time, Dave has become a certified Vessel Examiner and I have become a certified instructor. We are also serving as general members of the Executive Committee. On a more personal side: After having met in a bar and dating for less than six months, we married and have been married for over thirty-three years. We are blessed to have Dave’s two children and their spouses in our lives, along with two granddaughters and a grandson. Dave and Terry Phillips Safety Corner By Lt George W. Bingley, S Safety Officer and VSC Chairman Vessel Safety Checks – We have conducted 69 VSCs through July, down somewhat from last year when we had registered 85. My appreciation to the VEs who are giving of their time this year. My goal of 110 is still achievable providing we are diligent in hitting the Beckman Park ramp, Aroma Park Boat Club and Lake Shelbyville. So far, only two KVSPS members have requested a VSC (Larry Breeck and Dave Phillips). Please arrange for a VSC on your boat if you haven’t already done so. The Good Samaritan Law – When we Vessel Examiners are conducting a Vessel Safety Check, it is common practice to carry on a discussion with the boat owner on various Safe Boating subjects. This dialog helps to transmit educational information not only to the boat owner but to others who may be crewing or enjoying the water experience. One area I discuss is the legal requirement in offering assistance to other boaters in our Kankakee Waters. This may mean, throwing a Life Ring or Cushion to a person in the water; offering to call others for help etc. I explain they are covered by the Good Samaritan laws or acts protecting those who choose to serve and (continued on next page) Kankakee Currents Safety Officer (Continued from previous page) tend to others who are injured or ill. They are intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death. IL has such a law # 210 ILCS 50/3.150. One can read the law at: http://www.heartsafeam.com/files/Illinois_Good_ Samaritan_Act.pdf Kankakee River Accident – A couple of weeks ago the local police were called to rescue three individuals who were in the Kankakee River after their boat capsized at night. There were no details as to how the trouble occurred. One wonders how long they were in the water, did they have life jackets on, and was any other boater in the area? One can conjecture many possibilities on what happened. The lesson for us is to always be alert, knowing that an accident/trouble can happen at any moment day and night on the Kankakee river with the high boating traffic and PWC's. Oh I forgot to mention what PWC stood for--Pretty Wild Characters. HELP WANTED Newsletter Editor to: Collect articles, graphics and pictures from our officers and members and assemble into our newsletter using a word processing program. Distribute a .pdf version of newsletter quarterly (February, May, August, and November). Contact Paul Snellenberger or Louise Potter to volunteer or if you have any questions. August 2013 - Page 4 A Tribute to Gerhardt--You have Crossed The Bar By Lt George W. Bingley, VE Chair I have had the pleasure of having Gerhardt’s support for over three years in conducting Vessel Safety Checks. In addition to his dedication to our Squadron, he faithfully conducted VSC's for his US Coast Guard Auxiliary as well. His pinnacle with us occurred in 2010 when he conducted over 200 VSCs for us and several dozen for the auxiliary. That allowed our squadron to achieve second place in the USPS on a national basis. I doubt that there are many VEs who have conducted the number of checks as Gerhardt has. I have relied on his wisdom in many areas in the conduct of VE activities. He stopped in several times to visit and offer his knowledge and guidance on VE areas. His knowledge and support will be missed by every individual, club and organization which he was associated with. Crossing the Bar By Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1809–1892 Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark; For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. Kankakee Currents Illinois Waterway Visitors Center and Starved Rock Lock and Dam By Terry Phillips, S The July 27 excursion began by carpooling with the four members attending, Bob/Louise Potter and Dave/Terry Phillips. Our guide greeted us from the information desk, and led us to the second floor to view a movie on the Illinois Waterway, which extends from Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River. The guides for the day, Gary Shea and his coworker Bob, then brought us behind the gated enclosure, to the inside of the lock. We followed the walkway along the lock, over the lock gate, and unto the other side. Gary’s informal lecture on the procedure for the lock was enlightening. The lock operates by gravity feed and the lock gates are moved by a single gear. The lock at Starved Rock dropped approximately eighteen feet that day. During the tour we saw several pleasure boats navigating the lock, moving from down to up river. The tour continued over to the dam, which controls the amount of water needed for that section of the Illinois River. The amount has to be kept at nine feet, is constantly monitored by laser devices, the data is then sent to the Army Corps of Engineers on site. The tour concluded at the visitor’s center. We watched several more pleasure boats enter, tie up, and leave the lock. This time, we watched with more understanding of how the lock works. The next stop was for lunch, which we decided would be at the Starved Rock Lodge. All the food selections were delicious, we all ordered dessert, and celebrated Bob Potter’s birthday with a slightly off key rendition of “Happy Birthday”. Pictures from this event and other summer activities are printed on the attached flyer. August 2013 - Page 5 2013 Ultimate Outdoor Show River Road Park Saturday, 7 September Sunday, 8 September The annual “Outdoor” Show held indoors in January the past several years is moving outdoors and will be held in September this year. See the attached flyer for more details on this event put on by the Kankakee Valley Park District. Our squadron will have a booth there with Larry Breeck and his Midwest Duffy Electric Boats. We will need volunteers to pass out brochures and information on USPS, our squadron, and safe boating in general. If you can help, please email Louise Potter with your preferred date/time (morning or afternoon). Thank you. General Meeting 26 September Denny’s Restaurant, Rt 50 in Bourbonnais 6:00 Dinner, 7:15 Meeting Program: Matt Mullady Well known Kankakee resident and expert fisherman, will talk about his experiences fishing in our area. Invite your family and friends to hear this very informative and entertaining speaker. Ready Reference KVSPS website: http://kankakee.uspsd20.org Commander ...................... Cdr Louise M. Potter, SN 815-933-1470 ...........................e-mail: [email protected] Educational Officer .......... Lt/C Robert S. Potter, SN 815-933-1470 ........................ e-mail: [email protected] Executive Officer ...................... Lt/C Larry Breeck, S 815-935-8761 ................. e-mail: [email protected] Secretary .......................... Lt/C Paul Snellenberger, P 815-937-4919 ............. e-mail: [email protected] Treasurer............................... Lt/C Harry B. Guyse, P 815-935-9006 e-mail: [email protected] August 2013 - Page 6 Kankakee Currents KVSPS CALENDAR OF EVENTS 24 August Exam – ABC Course, Sea Scouts Group in University Park 24 August Lake Shelbyville C&R – HAS BEEN CANCELED. 30 Aug–2 Sept Kankakee River Regatta – Boat Races, Kankakee River Park 4-8 Sept USPS Fall Governing Boart Meeting, San Antonio, TX 7-8 Sept The Ultimate Outdoor Show, KVSPS Booth, Kankakee River Park 21 Sept Kankakee River Cleanup, Meet at Beckman Park Boat Ramp, 0800-1200 22 Sept ExCom Meeting, George Bingley Home, 1900 26 Sept General Meeting, Denny’s Restaurant, 1800 Dinner, 1915 Meeting & Program ?? Oct Member Courses begin, courses/dates to be determined 1-2 Nov District 20 Fall Conference, Abraham Lincoln Hotel & Conf. Center, Springfield, IL 2 Nov Newsletter articles deadline 10 Nov ExCom Meeting, George Bingley Home, 1900 14 Nov General Meeting, Denny’s Restaurant, 1800 Dinner, 1915 Meeting & Program This newsletter is published quarterly. Articles and pictures of Squadron, nautical and general interest can be e-mailed to the editor, Cdr Louise Potter, SN, at [email protected] . Kankakee River Cruise On June 15, the Breecks, Phillips’s, Potters and Snellenbergers gathered for a cookout dinner. Afterward, they went out on a cruise in the Breeck’s electric boat (so peaceful!). Along the way, we picked up Harry Guyse from his riverfront home. It was a fun, relaxing time enjoyed by all. Starved Rock Lock and Dam Tour A close‐up look at the lock and gates. Starved Rock Lock and Dam Tour 27 July 2013 Up close and personal on the dam: The Phillips’s and Potters got a private tour of the lock and dam from Gary Shea, Director of the Visitor Center, and his colleague, Bob. Starved Rock Lodge and State Park are on the opposite shore. We had a nice birthday lunch at the lodge for Bob. District 20 Cruise & Rendezvous, Waukegan Harbor, 9‐11 August 2013 Terry & Dave Phillips and Bob & Louise Potter attended the D20 C&R and enjoyed the on‐water demonstrations, seminar on traveling aboard a Great Lakes Freighter, and, of course, the food! Human FlyBoard on‐water demo: He is on a board attached to a hose that is attached to the exhaust of the jet‐ski and he controls his movements. No, we didn’t volunteer to try it. Some people came by boat. This one is a steel hulled “cruiser” that Chicago S&PS member Doug James brought up from Burnham Harbor. We got a tour of the luxurious interior as well as the spotless engine room. Also on display was the USPS on‐the‐water training boat on loan to the district for teaching Boat Operator Certification classes as well as on‐the‐water‐training class. KANKAKEE VALLEY PARK DISTRICT September 7th & 8th, 2013 @ River Road Park, Kankakee IL For more Information or to be a Vendor at this event call 815.939.1311 ext. 707 mo • Fishing De s • Food • Beer Tent • Boat Show • RVs • Archery Demos • Live Concer t • Camping 815.939.1311 • www.kvpd.com Kankakee Valley Sail & Power Squadron 2013-14 Calendar of Events August 2013 Update Date Activity 5-6 Jan 6 10 9-13 16-19 24-27 Outdoor Show (Kankakee First Church of the Nazarene) ExCom Meeting, 1900 (7:00 PM), George Bingley Home Annual Meeting, Denny’s Restaurant, 1800 (6:00 PM dinner, 7:15 meeting) Chicago Boat Show, McCormick Place USPS Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency Riverfront, Jacksonville, FL Strictly Sail Chicago, Navy Pier 2 Feb 16 18 & 19 Newsletter Deadline D/20 Squadron Development Workshop; The Chateau Hotel, Bloomington, IL Cruise Planning Course, Potter home, 1900, Monday/Tuesday evenings 17 22-23 Mar 28 18 Apr 27 2 May 16 18-24 18-19 19 23 25 May 26 27 1-2 June 8-9 15 15-16 16 22-23 13 July 27 August 2013 ExCom Meeting, 1900 (7:00 PM), Potter Home D/20 Spring Conference, Clock Tower Resort, Rockford, IL General Meeting, Denny’s, 1800 (6:00 PM) dinner, 1915 (7:15 PM) meeting Public Boating Course, KCC, Rm D124, 1830 to 2045, 5 Thursday Evenings Vessel Examiners’ Class/Review – Geo Bingley Home, 0845-1500 (8:45 am to 3:00 pm) Newsletter Deadline ABC at KCC, Exam night National Safe Boating Week Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 0900-1400 Sat 1300-1600 Sun ExCom Meeting, 1900 (7:00 PM), George Bingley Home General Meeting, Denny’s, 1800 (6:00 PM) dinner, 1915 (7:15 PM) meeting Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 0900-1400 (9 AM to 2 PM) Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 1300-1700 (1 PM to 5 PM) Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 0900-1400 (9 AM to 2 PM) Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp,) 0900-1400 Sat 1300-1600 Sun Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 0900-1400 Sat 1300-1600 Sun Kankakee River Cruise & Rendezvous (C&R) 1600-1900 (4 PM – 7 PM); Larry and Cathy Breeck’s home on the Kankakee River, 1010 Cobb Blvd Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 0900-1400 Sat 1300-1600 Sun Father’s Day Dinner and VSCs at Aroma Park Boat Club Vessel Safety Checks, Beckman launch ramp, 0900-1400 Sat 1300-1600 Sun Lake Michigan C&R – Chicago, Burnham Harbor (subject to date change) Starved Rock Lock and Dam Tour and Visitor Center, Utica, IL 2013 Calendar V1.5.doc KVSPS 2013-14 Calendar – Page 2 2 Aug 9-11 24 22-25 31 Aug – 2 Sept 4-8 7-8 21 22 26 ?? Oct 1-2 Nov 2 Nov 10 14 Newsletter Deadline District 20 Cruise & Rendezvous, Hosted by Waukegan S&PS Lake Shelbyville C & R, Lithia Springs Marina (CANCELED) Michigan City In-Water Boat Show Labor Day Regatta – Kankakee River USPS Fall Governing Board Mtg, San Antonio, TX Outdoors Show, Riverside Park near KCC Kankakee River Cleanup, Beckman Park ExCom Meeting, 1900 (7:00 PM), George Bingley Home General Meeting, Denny’s, 1800 (6:00 PM dinner, 7:15 meeting) Member course(s) – S and P begin early October?? District 20 Fall Conference, Springfield, IL Newsletter Deadline Executive Committee Meeting, 1900 (7:00 PM) Potter Home General Meeting, Denny’s, 1800 (6:00 PM dinner, 7:15 meeting) 2014 5 Jan 9 16-20 23-26 28 Jan – 2 Feb 02 Feb 15 14-15 Mar Outdoor Show moved to September ExCom Meeting, 1900 (7:00 PM), Potter Home Annual Meeting and Change of Watch, Denny’s, 1800 (6:00 PM dinner, 7:15 meeting) Chicago Boat Show, McCormick Place Strictly Sail Chicago, Navy Pier USPS Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, Jacksonville, FL Newsletter Deadline D/20 Squadron Development Workshop (Verify date and location) D/20 Spring Conference, The Abby Resort, Fontana, WI Notes: 1. Potter’s Home is at 1475 Galaxy Way, Bourbonnais. 2. Denny’s is at the corner of Rt. 50 and Armour Rd. in Bourbonnais. 3. Unless otherwise noted, ABC begins at 1830 (6:30 PM) and members classes begin at 1900 (7:00 PM) 4. Unless otherwise noted, General Membership Meetings begin at 1800 (6:00 PM) with dinner and the meeting follows at about 1915 (7:15 PM); ExCom (Executive Committee) meetings begin at 1900 (7:00 PM) 5. Bingley Home is at 3104 E 1000 N Road, Kankakee. 6. Items in RED are corrections/additions from previous issue. August 2013 2013 Calendar V1.5.doc