LYC Protocol Book February 2012
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LYC Protocol Book February 2012
LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Revised: February 2012 From Joe Ventura 5/7/15 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book The purpose of this Manual is to ensure consistency amongst the bridge officers only. The contents consist of responsibilities by the officers for all LYC official events. No additions or deletions are to be made to this Protocol Book without prior approval from the Board of Directors. Submit additions or deletions in writing to the Board of Directors for considerations. Page 2 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Table of Contents List of All LYC Functions by Month / Bridge Officers ...................................................................................................... 5 Responsibilities For The Commodore ............................................................................................................................. 7 Commodore’s Attachments ........................................................................................................................................ 8 LYC Board Meeting Agenda .................................................................................................................................... 8 Responsibilities For The Vice Commodore ..................................................................................................................... 9 Other Responsibilities for Vice Commodore ............................................................................................................ 11 Vice Commodore’s Attachments .............................................................................................................................. 12 Guidelines for LYC Social Director......................................................................................................................... 12 Responsibilities For The Rear Commodore................................................................................................................... 17 Responsibilities For The Fleet Captain .......................................................................................................................... 18 Responsibilities For The Immediate Past Commodore................................................................................................. 19 Immediate Past Commodore’s Attachments............................................................................................................ 20 Blue Gavel Application .......................................................................................................................................... 20 Commodore’s Punch Party ........................................................................................................................................... 21 Commodore’s Punch Attachments ........................................................................................................................... 22 Commodore’s Punch Party Invitation Sample ...................................................................................................... 22 Installation Dinner Dance ............................................................................................................................................. 23 Seating Arrangements .............................................................................................................................................. 23 Necessary Prior Arrangements ................................................................................................................................. 24 Program for Installation Dinner Dance ..................................................................................................................... 25 Installation Dinner Dance Attachments .................................................................................................................... 26 Installation Dinner Dance Program....................................................................................................................... 26 Installation Dinner Dance Invitation Sample ........................................................................................................ 30 Opening Day Ceremony and PC Tribute ....................................................................................................................... 35 Arrangements To Be Made In Advance .................................................................................................................... 35 Page 3 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Open Day Ceremony Program Summary .................................................................................................................. 36 Detailed Opening Day Ceremony Program ............................................................................................................... 37 Opening Day Ceremony Attachments ...................................................................................................................... 40 Opening Day Invitation Sample ............................................................................................................................ 40 Opening Day Ceremony Flag Raising Layout ........................................................................................................ 41 Opening Day Commodore’s Outside Speech Sample ........................................................................................... 42 Opening Day Commodore’s Inside Speech-Tribute to PC’s Sample ..................................................................... 43 Hanging Flags ........................................................................................................................................................ 44 Officers’ Flags ........................................................................................................................................................ 46 Table Layout-Opening Day & Installation Dinner Dance ...................................................................................... 50 Blessing of the Fleet ...................................................................................................................................................... 52 Red Flannel Cruise ........................................................................................................................................................ 53 Commodore’s Ball ......................................................................................................................................................... 55 Pre-planning Arrangements ...................................................................................................................................... 55 Program for the Commodore’s Ball .......................................................................................................................... 56 Commodore’s Ball Attachments ............................................................................................................................... 57 Commodore’s Ball Evening Program .................................................................................................................... 57 Commodore’s Ball Planning List ........................................................................................................................... 64 Commodore’s Ball Officers’ Mailing List Sample .................................................................................................. 67 Commodore’s Ball – Pre-cleaning Tasks ............................................................................................................... 68 Commodore’s Ball – Evening Agenda Sample ...................................................................................................... 69 Commodore’s Ball Invitation Sample ................................................................................................................... 70 Commodore’s Ball Officers’ Table Place Cards Sample ........................................................................................ 71 Table Layout-Commodore’s Ball ........................................................................................................................... 72 Page 4 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book List of All LYC Functions by Month / Bridge Officers January Commodore Punch Party – Retiring Commodore Installation Dinner Dance Party – Retiring Commodore February Annual Membership Meeting - Commodore March Annual Spring Clean-up – Vice Commodore April Prepare for and make arrangements for Opening Day Ceremony and Brunch – Immediate Past Commodore May Mother’s Day- Vice Commodore Opening Day Ceremony – Immediate Past Commodore Past Commodore’s Tribute – Commodore Memorial Day – Vice Commodore decides if restaurant and bar will remain open June Father’s Day – Vice Commodore Blessing of the Fleet – Fleet Captain July Fourth of July – Vice Commodore decides if restaurant and bar will remain open Every 7th year Inter-Club Weekend – Commodore appoints a special committee to run event August None posted September Red Flannel Cruise – Fleet Captain Labor Day – Vice Commodore decides if restaurant and bar will remain open Page 5 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book October None posted November Board of Directors Election - Commodore Commodore’s Ball – Vice Commodore will lead a special committee Thanksgiving – Vice Commodore will decide if restaurant and bar will remain open Tree Trimming – Vice Commodore December Children’s Christmas Party – “Traditionally” Social Director and First Mates coordinated by Vice Commodore Christmas Dinner Dance – Commodore Make arrangements for Commodore’s Punch Party – Immediate Past Commodore Make arrangements for purchase and inscribing Past Commodore’s cup – Immediate Past Commodore Personal call to past commodores to attend Installation Dinner – Immediate Past Commodore Make arrangements for new Past Commodore induction to the Blue Gavel – Immediate Past Commodore Page 6 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Responsibilities For The Commodore Month Event Responsibility January Picture Arrangements New Commodore is responsible for Officers Pictures taken and to make arrangements for hanging Past Commodore’s picture on wall. February Board Meeting 1. Ask officers to have budgets ready for approval at April’s Board meeting;. 2. Alert Fleet Captain to get bids for dock repairs by March 1st ; 3. Run Annual Members Meeting. April Board Meeting Approve expenses for dock repairs and also officers budgets. May Opening Day Plan to assist Immediate PC if necessary? September BOD Elections Start arrangements for selecting a BOD Election Committee, posting; See Constitution for all responsibilities. November Commodore’s Ball Club closed to Commodore for one week prior to event (Sunday midnight to Saturday 5:00PM). December Christmas Dinner Dance Make arrangements. (Hire entertainment earlier in year.) Board Meeting Establish completion date for Officers to document Annuals Officers Report for February. Final approval for any proposals for February’s Annual meeting. ******************************************************* Flag Officers should be in uniform on the following events: Commodore’s Punch Party January Installation Dinner January Opening Day May Commodore’s Ball November Long Black fore-in-hand tie worn to any affair commencing before 5 PM – otherwise bow tie is worn. Page 7 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Attachments LYC Board Meeting Agenda Page 8 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Responsibilities For The Vice Commodore Month Event Responsibility January Installation Dinner Dance Have names of chairpersons ready to announce at this time. Easter Brunch Preparations Prepare advance publicity and special menu for Easter Sunday. Other Setup social calendar with Social Director. Immediate: Have Social Chairperson hire bands for all functions requiring bands (get signed contracts). March/April May June Easter Brunch Vice Commodore and First Mate make plans for decorations and meet and greet members and guest attending Sunday Easter Brunch. Mother’s Day Preparations Prepare advance publicity and special menu for Mother’s Day Sunday Brunch. Father’s Day Preparations Prepare advance publicity and special menu for Father’s Day Brunch. Mother’s Day Brunch Vice Commodore and First Mate make plans for decorations and meet and greet members and guest attending Mother’s Day Brunch. Father’s Day Brunch Vice Commodore and First Mate make plans for decorations and meet and greet members and guest attending Sunday Brunch. Coordinate activities with Fleet Captain for the Blessing of the Fleet with Father’s Day Brunch. September Commodore’s Ball Preparations Select special committee to help with Commodore’s Ball tasks and schedule first meeting. (See task planning document for Commodore’s Ball) October Commodore’s Ball Preparations Check names and addresses of area yacht club commodores’ and vice commodores’ mailing list for invitations . Page 9 November Page 10 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball Coordinate the event program (see Commodore’s Ball Program in attachments). LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Other Responsibilities for Vice Commodore 1. Starting planning next year’s social calendar with Social Director in November and has a draft ready to review by the Board of Directors for December’s board meeting. 2. Pick a menu in conjunction with Executive Chef 3. P.R. and advertizing, ie., Posters for the foyer, articles for the log a month before the event, and slingers if necessary. 4. The social events the VC is responsible for are; Mother’s Day Dinner, Father’s Day Dinner, Commodore’s Ball, and Thanksgiving (club open or closed). 5. Although the preceding events do not require a committee (except for Commodore’s Ball), it is your decision whether you want one or not. The VC also has the final say on the price if the social events. 6. Review Guidelines with Social Director (Guidelines for Social Director in attachments). Page 11 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Vice Commodore’s Attachments Guidelines for LYC Social Director Page 12 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 13 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 14 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 15 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 16 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Responsibilities For The Rear Commodore Month Event Responsibility January Installation Dinner Dance Have names of committee chairperson ready to announce at this time. April Grounds Prepare the sail loft for the start of boating season. Check lines on flag pole and replace if necessary. Check flags and burgees and order if required. Use Commodore’s catalogue for ordering information. October-November Snow Removal Have snow removal contract ready for board approval. ******************************************************* Special Note: Page 17 Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, and Fleet Captain and their first mates should be in front of Past Commodore’s pictures at Commodore’s Ball to greet guest and see that they are escorted in to meet the Commodore. LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Responsibilities For The Fleet Captain The following responsibilities are for the Fleet Captain throughout the year: 1. Perform dock maintenance prior to the beginning of and throughout the boating season. 2. Assign docks according to LYC’s By-Laws. 3. Coordinate all slip assignments for the club’s events and races that are scheduled. 4. Coordinate the activities for the Red Flannel Cruise event. It is important to notify the Middleport Mayor of our dates in advance. 5. Coordinate activities for the boat storage yard for winter storage and maintenance. 6. Prepare a list of boats, trailers, and other vehicles stored in the boat storage yard for billing purposes. 7. Ensure the boating rules are enforced at all times. Contact the Commodore with any problems. 8. Contact the Fleet Chaplin for The Blessing of the Fleet. 9. Have a list of ownership names for the boats in the boat yard for the Blessing of the Fleet. Page 18 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Responsibilities For The Immediate Past Commodore Month Event Responsibility April Opening Day Prepare and make arrangements for Opening Day Ceremony and Brunch. December Installation Dinner Dance Make arrangements for purchase of and inscribing Retiring Commodore’s cup for presentation at the Installation Dinner Dance in January; Personal calls to Past Commodores to attend the Installation Dinner Dance; Make arrangements for the Retiring Commodore’s induction to the Blue Gavel. Application is required to be completed and invite Blue Gavel representative to attend event (see attachments for Blue Gavel Application). Commodore’s Punch Party Page 19 Make all necessary arrangements for the Commodore’s Punch Party in January. LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Immediate Past Commodore’s Attachments Blue Gavel Application Page 20 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Punch Party Significance or Purpose To provide for an opportunity for the Commodore and club officers and their First Mates to exchange greetings and best wishes with the LYC club members and First Mates. Time of the Event To be held in the same afternoon before the Installation Dinner Dance. Responsibility for Arrangements The previous Past Commodore (not the retiring Commodore) and a committee of their selection is responsible for this event. Persons Invited Club members. Invitations See invitation sample attached. The invitation can be coupled with the Installation Dinner Dance invitation. Dress Code Same apparel as the Installation Dinner Dance. Cocktails Traditionally, Egg Nog has been served by the club’s Past Commodore from the silver punch bowl. Usually it is necessary to have the waitress also serve from one or more of the Club’s glass punch bowls in order to avoid undue delay. Hors d’oeuvres This matter is left to the Past Commodore’s judgment. Page 21 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Punch Attachments Commodore’s Punch Party Invitation Sample Page 22 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Installation Dinner Dance Significance or Purpose Formal installation of new officers and installing the Retiring Commodore into the Blue Gavel. Responsibility for Arrangements The Retiring Commodore and his selected committee (optional) are responsible for the evening event. Persons Invited Club members and families (Important – invite children of new officers installed). Invitation Invitations are sent out to all members. Personal calls to Past Commodores by the Retiring Commodore. Dress Code Men 1. Winter uniforms – black bow tie 2. Club blazers, gray flannel trousers, black bow tie 3. Dark business suit Women 1. Dinner gowns 2. Cocktail dresses Seating Arrangements 1. Head Table, see diagram in attachments – “Opening Day and Installation Dinner Dance Table Layout” 2. Past Commodore Table – No particular seating arrangements. Important-Four additional spaces are required for the Retiring Commodore and First Mate and the Blue Gavel PC and First Mate. 3. Directors Table – Reserve spaces for attending directors and their wives and the rest of space can be used by other attending members. 4. Family of the New Officers Table – Reserve space for family and children who plan to attend. The remaining spaces can be used other members. 5. Committee Table – Reserve space for committees who plan to attend. The remaining spaces can be used for other members. Decorations Page 23 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book 1. Decorations are usually the same as the Christmas Dinner Dance with some minor changes made to them. 2. Large Officers’ Flags are mounted on the wall behind the head table. See table layout for mounting flags. 3. Other decorations at committee’s discretion. Necessary Prior Arrangements 1. Order corsages for Head Table Officers’ First Mates if desired and agreed. 2. Ordering of floral arrangements is not necessary due to the re-using of the Christmas Dinner Dance center pieces for both the Head and Past Commodore’s Tables. 3. Order officers’ flags, cap emblems, and sleeve emblems are needed for and ordered two weeks prior to the event ( use website http://www.commodoreinsignia.com/ for ordering emblems: a. Retiring Commodore – six silver stars, one PC hat emblem, and Past Commodore burgee b. New Commodore – 3 gold stars and Commodore Burgee c. Vice Commodore – 3 gold stars and Vice Commodore Burgee d. Rear Commodore – 3 gold stars and Rear Commodore Burgee e. Fleet Captain – 2 FC Anchor emblems, 1 FC hat emblem and hat band, and Fleet Captain Burgee f. Order burgees for “new” treasurer and “new” secretary (only if they are new in the position) 4. Order new name tags for all flag officers, new secretary and new treasurer, new club directors, and Retiring Commodore (include his year as Commodore). 5. Mail invitations one month prior to the event to all club members. 6. Very Important - Arrange for place cards for the Head Table, PC Table, Directors Table, Committee Table, and Family Table. 7. Details and price of dinner should be made with the club’s steward before invitations are mailed. 8. Posters should be made with all information and posted in club well in advance of event. 9. Order engraving for the Retiring Commodore’s silver cup for the punch bowl by the Immediate Past Commodore. 10. Arrange with the club’s steward for crème de menthe and chocolate toasting cups for New Commodore and Retiring Commodore. 11. Commodore to prepare their program for the year serving and distribute to head table. 12. Arrange for The Gazette to take pictures of the Flag Officers and First Mates. 13. Make necessary arrangement for the Blue Gavel induction of the Retiring Commodore (by Immediate Past Commodore). The Retiring Commodore needs to complete the Blue Gavel Page 24 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Application for mailing to the Blue Gavel organization. See attachments for Blue Gavel Application and address. Program for Installation Dinner Dance See attachments for the “Installation Dinner Dance Program”. Page 25 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Installation Dinner Dance Attachments Installation Dinner Dance Program LYC Installation Dinner Evening Program Revised : 1/31/2012 Summary of Evening Program Time Evening Tasks 5:30 PM Officers attend club early 6:00 PM Start serving hors d’oeuvres and cocktails 7:00 PM Welcome, Pledge Allegiance, and Invocation 7:15-8:30 Dinner 8:30 PM Introductions of new officers by Retiring Commodore New Commodore introduces New Fleet Captain and presents insignia and flag Retiring Commodore presents to New Commodore Commodores exchange toasts New Commodore calls upon immediate PC to present insignia and flag to retiring Commodore Immediate PC escorts retiring Commodore to PC tables Retiring Commodore tries to get accepted into the PC table Blue Gavel presents to Retiring Commodore 9:00 PM Band starts Detailed Evening Program Time Evening Tasks 5:30 PM Officers meet at the club for any last minutes arrangements 6:00 PM Enjoy cocktails and hors d'oeuvres Page 26 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book 6:50 PM 7:00 PM Start sitting people in dining room Retiring Commodore Good evening to all and thank you for coming to LaSalle Yacht Club's 76th Installation Dinner. I hope you all will have a pleasant and enjoyable evening. At this time, I would like to call up our new Fleet Captain [new Fleet Captain] to lead us with the Pledge of Allegiance. New Fleet Captain Good evening. Please stand and join me with the Pledge of Allegiance. “I pledge allegiance to the flag,,,,,,,,,,,". Thank you. Retiring Commodore Fleet Chap. Retiring Commodore 7:15 PM 8:30 PM At this time I call up Rev. Babcock to lead us with the Invocation. Please stand. Give Invocation Let's enjoy our dinners prepared by Chef Dan and his staff. The moving up ceremonies will continue after dinner. Thank you and enjoy! Dinner starts. Retiring Commodore I hope everyone enjoyed their meal. Chef Dan and his staff did another outstanding job. Mentions attending PC's and year as Commodore and Club; Names and honors any retiring officers and directors; Directors including their wives and children; Introduces new club directors (Name all directors); Introduces new secretary and their first mate; Introduces (new) treasurer and his first mate; Introduces new Rear Commodore and presents cap insignia, officer flag, and stars; Request new Rear Commodore to present the chairperson of his committees and introduce his family. New RC Retiring Commodore Page 27 New RC introduces the chairperson of his committees (Grounds and Publicity) and family. Introduces new Vice Commodore and presents cap insignia, officer flag, and stars; LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Request new VC to introduce the chairperson of his committees and his family. New VC Retiring Commodore Introduces New Commodore and presents cap insignia, officer flag, and stars. New Commodore Calls for New FC and present cap insignia, officer flag, and uniform insignia. New FC Note: New VC introduces his chairpersons and committees (house and social) and family. New Commodore Recognition Awards Introduces their family. First I would like to introduce my family and give thanks. Outlines his plans for the year. Give recognition awards if any. Calls upon the Retiring Commodore for any further remarks he may have. Retiring Commodore Say any last remarks Retiring Commodore At this time I would like to toast our New Commodore. New Commodore Toast back to the Retiring Commodore. New Commodore I call upon the Past Commodore [immediate PC] to present the cap insignia, officer flag, and stars to the retiring Commodore Immediate PC Present the cap insignia, officer flag, and stars. Immediate PC and first mate escorts retiring Commodore's First Mate to the PC table. Retiring Commodore Page 28 Try to get accepted into the PC table. LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book After the Retiring Commodore is accepted in with the PC's the New Commodore calls upon Blue Gavel Lou Smith. Note: New Commodore Blue Gavel New Commodore Immediate PC New Commodore 9:00 PM Page 29 Call Blue Gavel Rep to swear in and present the certificate to the Retiring Commodore. Present to Retiring Commodore. Thank you (fill in BG Rep’s name) and congratulations PC [Retiring Commodore]. I ask the Immediate PC Commodore to present the PC Cup to the Retiring Commodore. Present PC cup to retiring Commodore after PC's have accepted retiring Commodore. Thanks everyone again for coming to LYC's 75th Installation Dinner and let's have a great year and let the entertainment begin! Entertainment starts LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Installation Dinner Dance Invitation Sample Page 30 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Blue Gavel Information Page 31 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 32 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 33 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 34 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Opening Day Ceremony and PC Tribute Significance Official opening of the Club’s summer activities, the boating season, tribute to the Past Commodores. Responsibilities for arrangements The Immediate PC and committee of their selection. Persons invited Members only. Note: Club grounds are closed to members’ family and guest until 1500 hours. Invitations See samples further on in document. Dress Code 1. Summer uniform (white trousers, white cap top, black uniform coat, white shoes, and black fourin-hand tie). 2. Club blazer, grey flannel trousers, four-in-hand tie. 3. Business suit. Cocktails Whiskey sours served from Past Commodores’ silver punch bowl. Important: The silver PC cups need to be displayed alongside the silver punch bowl. The deceased PC’s are to be placed on the table with the cups opening faced down and the other PC cups opening faced up. Note: Rye, bourbon, and scotch whiskeys should be available for members preferring highballs to the whiskey sours. Table Layout Should be the same as the Installation Dinner Dance with the exception the Immediate Past Commodore and first mate will be at the PC’s table. Arrangements To Be Made In Advance All arrangements are the responsibility and to be coordinated by the Immediate Past Commodore. 1. Program preparations for participating officers performing ceremony activities. Page 35 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book a. Immediate Past Commodore selects officers to perform tasks as Bos’n and flag bearers (nine officers required). b. Distribute Opening Day Ceremony commands, activities, and positions Bos’n and flag bearers will assume. 2. Schedule the Chaplin to attend the event. 3. Posters should be hung throughout the club and communicated with the membership. 4. Invitations should be printed and mailed 3-4 weeks in advance. 5. Commodore prepares for outside and inside speech. See speech samples in attachments for help. 6. Commodore asks the Secretary to prepare a list of deceased members from the past year. 7. Menu should be arranged with Vice Commodore and kitchen staff including whiskey sours and PC’s punch bowl. 8. Arrange for sound system and microphone, bugler music, songs to play (All Hands, National Anthem, Taps during wreath laid, and any celebrant music such as God Bless America) for ceremony. 9. Arrange for someone to operate sound system and recognize when to play each song. Provide them with a copy of the Opening Day Ceremony Program. 10. Vice Commodore coordinates the reservation book for this event. 11. Order the wreath and stand for the ceremony. 12. Arrange microphone and sound system to be heard inside of club and outside. 13. Arrange cruiser to participate in the ceremony to carry wreath out to the center of the river. 14. Schedule picture taking with the Niagara Gazette. 15. Immediate Past Commodore and Fleet Captain inspects and prepares flags, halyards and fittings two weeks in advance so that the Past Commodores can rehearse flag ceremony. Have cannon ready for use. 16. Rear Commodore and their Grounds Committee prepares grounds as best as possible. No parking on water front parking lot during ceremony. Opening Day Ceremony Program Summary The podium, sound system, and music to be played are ready in advance to Officers marching. 1. All officers and PC’s lineup in front of club to march out in front of halyard facing water side parking lot. a. Immediate PC selects someone to act as the Bos’n for the Flag Raising. b. Immediate PC selects officers to be flag bearers for the four flags to be raised. Page 36 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book c. Immediate PC line-up officers according to attached Opening Day Ceremony Layout prior to marching. d. Officers march out when “All Hands” is piped and take positions according to layout. 2. Opening remarks by Immediate Past Commodore. 3. Invocation by Chaplin. 4. Hoisting of flags by the Bos’n (see further on for detailed instructions). a. Ensign – hoisted on gaff of mast (Bugler plays “National Anthem is played” and timed to co-inside with the hoisting of the Ensign. b. Club Burgee hoisted to the top of the mast. c. Union Jack hoisted on port, or east, yardarm. d. Commodore’s flag hoisted on starboard, or west, yardarm. 5. Remarks by the Commodore. 6. Calling of the roll of members deceased during the past year. 7. Memorial wreath is carried to the mid-river aboard cruiser accompanied by flag officers and Chaplin. 8. Memorial wreath is dropped into the river by Commodore as bugler plays “Taps” and Chaplin offers a short prayer. a. Note: Ensign of cruiser is dipped while “Taps” is being played. 9. The Commodore announces the official opening of the boating season. 10. Opening 3-gun salute on club’s cannon by the Fleet Captain. 11. Members, officers, and PC’s retire to the clubhouse to splice the main brace. Detailed Opening Day Ceremony Program 1. Layout the flags on a table near by the yardarm for the flag bearers to take when called upon 2. When the officers stop marching and are in formation according to the layout diagram, the Immediate PC takes to the podium and starts the ceremony. Actions: Comments: Immediate PC Opening remarks: Immediate PC welcomes members for attending the [number of years for Opening Day Ceremony]. “Welcome to LaSalle Yacht Club [number of years] Opening Day Ceremony. It is a glorious day for this event. At this time I would like to call upon Fleet Chaplin Rev. Babcock for the invocation”. Page 37 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Invocation is delivered by the Fleet Chaplin. Immediate PC calls Bos’n to the podium. “I call upon the club’s Bos’n to hoist the flags” Bos’n steps out to the podium and salutes the Immediate PC. Bos’n orders: 1. “Colors Post” (Flag Bearers move into position) 2. “To the Colors, Right Hand Salute” (The flag bearers raise the Ensign to the bottom position of the yardarm and the National Anthem is played. All officers salute and remove hats). The Ensign Flag bearers move back in line with all Officers. 3. After the Ensign is raised the Bos’n orders “Two” and salute is completed by all. The National Anthem stops and hats can be worn again. 4. Orders “Burgee Post”. Burgee flag bearers move to raise the flag to the top of the mast and then moves back in line with other officers. 5. Orders “Jack Post”. The flag bearers for the Jack is raised on the East Yardarm and then move back in line with all Officers. 6. Orders “Attend To The Commodore’s Flag”. Flag Bearers for the Commodore’s flag steps to the Commodore, salutes and hold’s and says “Request Permission To Post The Commodore’s Flag”. Commodore then answers “Permission Granted”. The flag bearers raise the Commodore’s flag on the West Yardarm and then move back in line with all other Officers. 7. At this time the Bos’n steps out in front of the yardarm and inspects all flags. The Bos’n then steps to the Commodore, salutes and holds and says “Sir, the Mast is in order”. 8. The Commodore then salutes back to the Bos’n and says “Thank you Bos’n. At ease Gentleman and women”. a. The Bos’n then steps in line with all the other officers. Page 38 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Remarks by the Commodore See “Opening Day Commodore’s Outside Speech Sample” to be addressed to the membership. *The following actions are included in the Commodore’s outside speech. *Call of Roll of Deceased Members Have the club secretary prepare you a list of all deceased club members during the past year and announce to the membership at this time. *Memorial Wreath is laid 1. The flag officers, the Fleet Chaplin and the ensign of the cruiser board the cruiser and move to the center of the river to lay the Memorial Wreath. 2. Taps are played upon signal from the cruiser (boat ensign is dipped). 3. Fleet Captain fires cannon three times. 4. Commodore then steps to the podium. *Commodore announces official opening of the boating season. 1. Fleet Captain then fires the cannon one time. *Commodore invites members. brace.” “Retire to the clubhouse to splice the main The Flag raising ceremony is over. ************************************************************************************** **** At this time everyone moves to the clubhouse for Opening Day Brunch. The podium is moved back to the dining room. When brunch is near completed the Commodore then moves to the podium inside the dining room and pays tribute to the Past Commodores. See Opening Day Commodore’s Inside PC’s Tribute Speech for help. The Commodore provides a small gift to the Past Commodores as a token of his appreciation. The Open Day Ceremonies are over! Page 39 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Opening Day Ceremony Attachments Opening Day Invitation Sample Page 40 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Opening Day Ceremony Flag Raising Layout Page 41 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Opening Day Commodore’s Outside Speech Sample Page 42 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Opening Day Commodore’s Inside Speech-Tribute to PC’s Sample Page 43 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Hanging Flags Page 44 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 45 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Officers’ Flags Page 46 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 47 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 48 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 49 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Table Layout-Opening Day & Installation Dinner Dance Page 50 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 51 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Blessing of the Fleet Significance or Purpose The significance of the Blessing of the Fleet is to provide religious safety asking our Fleet Chaplin to bless the member and his boat to a safe and enjoyable boating season. Time of Event The Blessing of the Fleet occurs on the same day as Father’s Day starting from 11:00 AM. Responsibilities for Arrangements The Fleet Captain is responsible for this event. The tasks responsible for are: 1. Schedule the Fleet Chaplin in advance. 2. Be prepared with names for all boats in the marina and boat yard. Dress Code The Fleet Captain dresses in their summer uniform with black long tie. Communications of Event Communications of this event requires posters and notices to be included with posters and notices along with the Father’s Day event. No separate invitations for The Blessing of the Fleet. Page 52 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Red Flannel Cruise Significance or Purpose The Red Flannel Cruise is an annual opportunity for the entire club, especially the members with boats, to get together at a location away from the club and have fun for 3 – 4 days. Locations Traditionally the Red Flannel Cruise in Middleport, New York along the wall in the Erie Canal. Time of Year The Red Flannel cruise is always scheduled for the third weekend in September. Responsibility for Arrangements The Fleet Captain is responsible for all tasks at hand. The Fleet Captain may form a committee if need to. Persons Invited All members of LaSalle Yacht Club are encouraged to participate. Arrangements to be Made in Advance 1. Contact the Mayor of Middleport early in the year, March, and consider re-scheduling the event at the conclusion of the same year for next year. This will help the next year’s Fleet Captain. 2. Contact our local tent company to plan for a large two-tier top tent along with ten long tables and chairs. Consider sides for the tent in case of in climate weather. 3. It is traditional the Fleet Captain is responsible for the Saturday evening dinner. It is up to the Fleet Captain to determine what and how the food is and prepared. All other meals are up to the boats attending to feed themselves for all other feedings. 4. The Fleet Captain must also consider bringing grills, charcoal, and cooking utensils if required. If the FC determines to have members to prepared food, then that must be coordinated in advance with those members. In this case have ample food to cover salads, appetizers, side dishes, main course, and desserts. Making coffee is something the FC needs to supply along with creamers, sugar, and cups. 5. The boaters and non-boating members attending are responsible for their own beverages for all meals, other than coffee for the Saturday dinner. 6. Plan for a raffle after the Saturday dinner. Prizes are donated by the membership. 7. The FC is responsible to collect monies from the members at the event. The best time to collect the money is usually after dinner. This money is to be donated to the Mayor of Middleport for our use of their property and utilities. Page 53 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book 8. Any pre-arrangements can be made for entertainment at the Basket Factory. The Fleet Captain can contact them and arrange entertainment of their choice. 9. Any cleanup work on the grounds is also required to be coordinated by the Fleet Captain. Page 54 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball The club has all required documents, as attachments, to help with the planning of the Commodore’s Ball. It is strongly suggested you use them for your planning needs. Special Note: The club is closed to members not attending the event. The Chart Room bar is closed from 4:00 PM until closing. Significance of Event The Commodore’s Ball is a semi formal event for LaSalle Yacht Club to honor the current Commodore. This LaSalle Yacht Club event is a very special event and should be planned accordingly. Person(s) Responsible The Vice Commodore is responsible for the entire event. The VC along with an assigned committee completes all necessary tasks for this event. Pre-planning Arrangements The following attachments should be considered during the pre-planning and the evening of the Commodore Ball: 1. Commodore’s Ball Planning List 2. Commodore’s Ball – Pre-Cleaning Tasks 3. Commodore’s Ball Evening Program 4. Commodore’s Ball Officers’ Mailing List Sample 5. Commodore’s Ball – Evening Agenda Sample 6. Table Layout – Commodore’s Ball 7. Commodore’s Ball Invitation Sample 8. Commodore’s Ball Officers’ Table Place Cards Sample Dress Code 1. Men a. Winter evening (after 5 PM) uniforms b. Suits 2. Women a. Formal evening apparel Decorations The Chart Room is decorated according to a theme representative of the Commodore. Page 55 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book The Dining Room is decorated according to the color theme chosen by the Commodore and First Mate. Optionally, an ice sculpture can be purchase if desired by the Commodore. Table flowers and candle holders are suggested. See attachment Commodore’s Ball Planning List for more suggestions. Menu and Wine List The evening main menu, hors d’oeuvres, and wines are chosen by the Commodore. Place Cards Title Name Name of Club Place cards are to be printed on both sides but the side having the stars should face the person when placed on the table. The Commodore cards should have three gold stars. All Vice Commodores should have two gold stars, regardless of the club. If the Commander of the Power Squadron attends someone should draw the trident in place of using stars. The place card for a lady should read – Mrs. First name, Last name. Pocket Cards Name Title Name of Club When gold stars are used they should go at the top of the card. Invitations When ordering invitations make sure you have ordered a sufficient quantity. Hand-written the other clubs’ Commodores and VC’s names and addresses on the outside of the envelope. The full name and address should be written on the outside envelope and nothing should be abbreviated. Program for the Commodore’s Ball See attachments for the “Commodore’s Ball Program”. Page 56 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball Attachments Commodore’s Ball Evening Program LYC Commodore's Ball Program Last Revised: 1/31/2012 Summary of Evening Program Time Evening Tasks 5:00 PM Officers (minus Comm.) and Commodore Committee Members meet at club 5:30 PM LYC RC and FC and their first mates greet other club officers 5:30 PM LYC Commodore and First mate arrives 6:00-6:50 Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres are served 6:50 PM Start seating people in the dining room 6:50 PM RC starts to line-up clubs VC's and Commodores in club's alphabetical order starting with all the VC's. LYC is last. Buffalo Canoe Club Buffalo Launch Club Buffalo Yacht Club Inner Harbor Yacht Club Niagara Sailing Club Sandy Beach Yacht Club LaSalle Yacht Club 7:00 PM Welcome by Rear Commodore RC-Introductions of the VC's and Commodores FC-Pledge of Allegiance to the flag Fleet Chaplain gives Invocation RC-Announces dinner 7:15-8:30 Page 57 Dinner 8:30 PM LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Introduction by VC of PC's and board of directors Commodore introduces his family and guest VC toast Commodore Roasting of Commodore VC and first mate give gifts to Commodore and his first mate Commodore's last words 9:00 PM VC-Conclusion 9:05 AM VC introduces the band and start dancing Detailed Evening Program 5:00 PM LYC Officers arrives to ensure everything is prepared 5:30 PM RC and FC and their first mates greet other club officers for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Have list for names and correct pronunciation. LYC Commodore arrives. 6:00 PM Enjoy cocktails and hors d'oeuvres 6:50 PM Start sitting people in dining room 6:50 PM RC-Start lining club VC's and Commodores starting w/VC's in alphabetical order. (see below for order)(VC will verify all attending) 7:00 PM RC Good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is ______And as Rear Commodore of LaSalle Yacht Club it is my pleasure to welcome everyone to our club to both honor and thank Commodore (name of Commodore) for his dedication and service to LaSalle Yacht Club. RC At this time please join me in welcoming the officers from the various yacht clubs along the Niagara River and Lake Erie. Page 58 Special note (optional): LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book The RC's first mate gives flowers to all the club officers’ first mate and have pictures taken by photographer after they have been announced. RC Beginning with the Vice Commodores, From the Buffalo Canoe Club Vice Commodore (name of BCC VC) and his first mate (name of first mate). From the Buffalo Launch Club Vice Commodore (name of BLC VC) and (name of first mate) From the Buffalo Yacht Club Vice Commodore (name of BYC VC) and (name of first mate) From the Inner Harbor Yacht ClubVice Commodore (name of IHYC VC) and (name of first mate). From the Niagara Sailing Club Vice Commodore (name of BSC VC) and (name of first mate). From the Sandy Beach Yacht Club Vice Commodore (name of SBYC VC) and (name of first mate). From the LaSalle Yacht Club Vice Commodore (name of LYC VC) and (name of first mate). RC And now we move on to the Commodores From the Buffalo Canoe Club Commodore (name of BCC Commodore and first mate) From the Buffalo Launch Club Commodore (name of BLC Commodore and first mate). Page 59 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book From the Buffalo Yacht Club Commodore (name of BYC Commodore and first mate). From the Inner Harbor Yacht Club Commodore (name of IHYC Commodore and first mate). From the Niagara Sailing Club Commodore (name of NSC Commodore and first mate) From the Sandy Beach Yacht Club Commodore (name of SBYC Commodore and first mate) RC Lastly and for the reason that we are all here this evening!!! FROM THE LASALLE YACHT CLUB Commodore (name of LYC Commodore and first mate). Note: Wait until our Commodore is seated and then proceed. RC At this time I would like to ask everyone to please stand as Fleet Captain (name of new FC) lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance after which if you would remain standing for the Invocation. FC Good evening everyone, please turn to the flag and join me in saying "I Pledge allegiance to the flag……….." RC Thank you FC Rob Downs. Now if the Rev Babcock would be so kind to please come up and give the Invocation. F.Chap. Invocation RC Thank you Rev. Babcock and thank you all again for coming and now please enjoy your dinner and the remainder of the evening. Note 8:30 AM VC takes over after dinner VC I hope everyone enjoyed their meal. Chef Dan and his staff did another outstanding job. While you finish your dessert I would like to this time to acknowledge LaSalle Yacht Club's past commodores. As I call you name please stand. Page 60 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Note This list of PC's needs to be updated with the names of the attending PC's PC Roy Cotton-1977-33 years PC Ed Konecki and his wife Claudia-1980 PC Rick Trimmer-2000 PC Charlie Frantz and his wife Sandy-2001 PC Grant Babcock and his wife Susan-2002 PC Jim Cornelius and his wife Judy-2003 PC Keith Kinney and his wife Ingrid-2005 PC Tony Rodgers and his wife Jeanne-2006 PC Gary Sykes and his wife Cindi-2007 PC Dr. Dave Hojnacki and his wife Kristin-2008 PC Dan Reynolds and his first mate Shanel-2009 Add names of attending PC’s, their Commodore year, and their First Mate. Now our board of directors: Starting with the bridge, FC (name of FC) RC (name of RC) VC (name of VC) Comm. (name of Commodore) Moving on to the remaining board members are: Club Secretary-(name of Secretary) Club Treasurer-(name of Treasurer) Club Director- (name of Director) Club Director- (name of Director) Club Director-(name of Director) Club Director-(name of Director) Club Director-(name of Director) Club Director-(name of Director) Club Social Director (name of Social Director)-for all the cool parties she coordinated at LaSalle VC I would like to call up Commodore (name of LYC Commodore) to introduce his family and guests. Comm. Introduce family and guests Page 61 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book VC At this time I would like everyone to stand and join me in raising your glass and toast our Commodore (name of LYC Commodore). VC Make toast-I would like to thank Commodore (name of Commodore) for his great leadership guiding the LaSalle Yacht club through another good year. Thank you for being understanding and supportive of your bridge. Thank you for all the good times you gave us as our commodore and helping us to bridge with the other yacht clubs. This was a plus for all yacht clubs. Also thank you for the previous year's service you provided being on the bridge. Here! Here! Salute! Hip hip Hooray! Hip hip Hooray! Hip hip Hooray! Note The VC calls up whomever will lead the Commodore's toast VC I would like to call up our toast master PC (name of Immediate PC) for a few words. Toast Mast. Tribute to the Commodore (include (anyone who has something to say)) VC Thank you (name of Immediate PC) and now if I can ask my lovely wife (spouse of VC) to join me and (name of Commodore and their spouse). On behalf of the membership of LaSalle Yacht Club, we have these gifts for you and your first mate (name of spouse). VC gives gifts to Commodore VC First mate gives gift to Commodore's first mate Comm. Last words from Commodore Conclusion VC Thank you (name of Commodore). And now before we start the music and dancing this evening, I would like to thank the entire commodore ball committee who help make this wonderful evening. (Read names from program) Also I cannot forget to thank our fine restaurant crew lead by Chef Dan and Judy Walck. (Bring out the entire staff for acknowledgement) Page 62 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book 9:00 PM VC And now ladies and gentlemen for you listening and dancing pleasures, I introduce (name of entertainment). Page 63 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball Planning List Commodore's Ball Planning List Tasks Call meeting in August and form a committee Color Scheme: Committee decides for colors Order Table cloth and napkins Invitations: "LYC" Letters Special Other club Invitations Comm.'s guest list Get updated membership N/A list to Grant Develop evening program Print programs for the tables Wax & stamp (optional) Get names and home mailing addresses of visiting officers Send names to Joy Favors and decorations Placement cards For Comm. and VC tables Special lights Ice Sculpture (optional) Table decorations and arrangements Flowers (see Cindi Sykes) Seating arrangements Floor layout for speakers Table for Commodore's guest Membership placement cards Page 64 Person(s) Responsible Due By: VC Mid August VC First Mate & Sub-committee Chef Dan Grant Grant VC 30 days prior Ball 30-Sep Secretary Joy 14-Sep VC ASAP VC ASAP VC's First mate & sub-committee ASAP Jeanne Maggi Maggi Maggi & Dawn Completed? LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Revised the time table and monologue document Send time table to Joy Shadow box picture frame (See protocol book) VC 15-Oct VC ASAP Jeanne Chart room theme and decorations Tiki Setup w/Halloween Fran Coat room person Grant Glasses for visiting officers-14 total Gift wrap glasses Commodores plaque, w/stars, logo, gavel, name, clock Gift wrap Keith VC-Dawn Keith VC Band Commodore Menu Commodore, VC VC Copy of menu to Grant Get projector for viewing pictures Send pictures to Grant Grant All Create mailing media, labels, envelopes Grant Get stamps Add Commodore Ball to Griffon Log Prep cleaning entire club Windows (inside and out) Food utensils Tidy-up outer perimeter and parking lots Restrooms Create detailed cleaning list Shampoo all rugs Strip, wax, and buff floors Page 65 ASAP ASAP Secretary Joy VC RC & Fran VC RC VC VC VC VC 3-Nov 3-Nov 14-Sep 4-Nov 30-Oct LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Take pictures John Galdon Contact Rev. Babcock VC Create CD or favors (optional) N/A Sunday cleaning crew VC Setup microphone Rob Work/communicate with Chef Get price of evening from Chef VC VC Work/Communicate with Bar and Wait Staff Manager VC Get white gloves Fountain drinks Give table layout to Judy Gift to Commodore's First mate (optional) Schedule next meetings VC-Chef Dan VC VC First Mates VC VC VC VC First Mate VC First Mate 14-Sep 30-Sep 5-Nov 3-Nov Coordinate Commodore's roasting gig VC & PC Dan R 1-Nov Take 11x14 picture of Comm. and first mate and frame for signing at Comm. Ball VC Status meeting Mail stuffing and program rolling Decoration nights Cleaning dates Page 66 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball Officers’ Mailing List Sample 2010 Commodore's Ball Officer Mailing List Yacht Club & Name Buffalo Canoe Club Commodore John A. Turner (Jean) VC Charles Kreiner Jr. (Louise) Buffalo Launch Club Commodore Ken Bamback (Kathy) Rear Commodore Andy Barbasch (JoAnn) Buffalo Yacht Club Commodore Dr. Emanuel Gambacorta (Rosemary) VC Jeanne Spampata (Robert) Inner Harbor Yacht Club Commodore Jerry Hathaway (Arlene) VC Kelly Brown (?) Niagara Sailing Yacht Club Commodore Steve Webb (Nancy) VC Chuck Meyer III (Mary) Sandy Beach Yacht Club Commodore Jim Ward (JoAnn) VC Dennis McDonald (Sue) Page 67 Mailing Address 5345 Merlau Road South Wales, NY 14139 48 Lexington Ave. Buffalo, NY 14222 83 Fairway Ct., Grand Island, NY 14072 123 Delta Rd., Amherst, NY 14226 6687 Westminster Drive East Amherst, NY 14051 113 Summit Ave. Buffalo, NY 14221 28 Niagara Shore Tonawanda, NY 14150 121 Amsterdam Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 97 Pleasant Trail Road Grand Island, NY 14072 3405 Baseline RD Grand Island, NY 14072 52 Williamsburg Lane Lancaster, NY 14086 219 Willowgrove Court South Tonawanda, NY 114150 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball – Pre-cleaning Tasks Commodore Ball Pre-cleaning Tasks Cleaning Tasks Clean all restrooms including toilets, sinks, mirrors, walls, floors Ensure all cobwebs are removed from walls and ceiling and bottom of tables Ensure all utensils, dishes are clean. No spots! Ensure windows are cleaned, inside and out Ensure drapes are tidy and evenly spaced Ensure walls look clean Dust and clean around wall borders Shampoo carpets and buff tile floors, all areas (chart room, club entrance, dining room) Clean window sills Clean hallway walls, pictures, doors and frames Page 68 Completed? Date LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball – Evening Agenda Sample Page 69 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball Invitation Sample Page 70 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Commodore’s Ball Officers’ Table Place Cards Sample Page 71 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Table Layout-Commodore’s Ball Page 72 LaSalle Yacht Club Protocol Book Page 73