September2016Jib
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September2016Jib
Vol. 29 No. 9 September 2016 God Bless America The Long Island Single Sailor’s Association .. Our 28th Year Dedicated to Sailing and Boating Commodore’s Corner Howard Marks We’ve had a hot summer, don’t ya think? Humid. Too hot for the garden, but that’s another manual. September should help cool things off a bit. In fact, for those who can go back deep into the heart of LISSA memory, September’s always been a great sailing month on the Long Island Sound. Cooler and windier, it is the best month to be on the water, anywhere. We truly hope that those who still aspire to go boating do so, before the universe takes us back home. Now, the universe is too complicated to cover in the LISSA Jib, so we will boil it down some to a few important points: Point 1) The due date for the $10.00 Change of Watch deposit is Wednesday, Sept., 7th. For those who wish to sit with specific people, Billy has asked me to please make sure that you include the names of these people on your check. He will put together tables of 10, as requested by you. When the table group is finished, he will move on to the next table. Please understand, this is on a first request / first serve basis. Send your check, made out to LISSA, to Billy Vassel, today. Point 2) Carol Sauer’s Summer Kayak Trip is scheduled for the last week of September. (SEE FLYER) More importantly, however, to reserve your kayak, you must pay for it by September 9th. It’s $40.00 for a single kayak and $50.00 for a double. Make check out to “Eagle’s Neck Paddling Co.” Send to Carol Sauer to arrive by Sept. 9th. We ask that you honor this cut-off date. This is a BYOE event. Bring something to share for the table. After the kayak adventure, we are sure you will all enjoy hanging out on Carol’s great lawn to finish the day. Ask Skip to shoot off his potato gun. Point 3) We ask that you join us for our next social extravaganza at Nocello’s on Sept. 8th. Rick C will be spinning the vibe and Tommy Moffitt will be crooning. You really don’t want to miss this one. Tommy’s been gettin’ good. And, as you will be there at the social to dance, you are all invited to the dance floor while he’s singing, to dance!! Point 4) Birthday Babies this month will be at the Oar, in Patchogue. You will get a choice of 3 appetizers, 3 entrees, desert and coffee. Great outdoor venue, on the dock, if weather allows. The cost will be $38.59 which INCLUDES tax and tip. The OAR has been a favorite for many years. We’re looking for a good turnout to celebrate the month. Must call Howard to reserve at: 631 226-1575. There are 2 more socials this month, outside of LISSA, in case you’re interested. Check the calendar and Coming About and George’s column. I went to an interesting outdoor concert last week at Morgan Park, in Glen Cove. It was Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary. He’s 78 now, a bit insane, and hasn’t lost anything in the way of show presence. He sings about the same things he used to sing about in the 60’s… peace, love, hammering out justice and, the whimsical Puff. But he also talks a lot. He speaks about the tumult, about the tragedy of the times, the mass murders, the harsh language and the disrespect of the human condition, still pushing that classic liberal folk singer’s lament, claiming the solution to the world’s problems is to simply LOVE everybody, from every country, from every background. Would that it could be that simple? He speaks about the children and how they have been so corrupted by society’s transgressions, assigning a sort of communal guilt to the rest of us for those who have gone astray. “NO, Mr. Yarrow,” I say. “Most children grow up fine and lead a good life along the straight and narrow, despite the harshness of the political rhetoric.” Sadly, Peter Yarrow has been fighting a losing battle his whole life, as have we. Peace IS a societal battle worth fighting, but how to win it has eluded mankind since the beginning of time. Peter Yarrow’s “Hammer of Justice” has gone weak. Perhaps love is NOT the answer. Perhaps we need a new war cry and, maybe, Yarrow did offer us one hopeful moment that night, a shout-out from the heart of his enlightened insanity. “The children are listening!” he cried. “The children are listening,” he whispered. I will always think about this. See you all – Out There!! Peace and Love to All The Jib * The Long Island Single Sailor’s Association * Vol. 29 No. 9 September 2016 Call L.I.S.S.A. Hotline for cancellations & spontaneous events: 631-930-6409 A Message from Rear Commodore George….. 2016 Board of Directors Contemporary Singles has invited LISSA members to their dances in September. Just show your membership card at the door for a $5.00 discount. No card - no discount. COMMODORE Howard Marks (631) 226-1575 Suffolk - Sept 10 at the Clarion Hotel, 3845 Vets Highway, Ronkonkoma: 8 PM to Midnight. Nassau- Sept 17 at the American Legion, 2301 Penatiquit Ave., Seaford: 8 PM to Midnight. These dances are held in conjunction with Bernie's Singles. Over 120 have attended these events in the past. Admission $20 before 8 pm ($22 after 8 pm) plus a can of food for LI Cares. Hot Dinner Buffet, including a Vegan alternative, salad, dinner rolls, dessert, coffee and tea To Reserve a table , go to: [email protected] or [email protected]. In case of inclement weather call 516-520-9385 to see if dance will be cancelled. [email protected] VICE COMMODORE Peter Aiello (516) 443-8614 VICE COMMODORE Carol Rizzo (631) 758-9748 [email protected] REAR COMMODORE George Fuchs (631) 661-1847 [email protected] On Friday, September 16th. I am scheduling a Happy Hour at the Salt and Barrel located at : 61 West Main Street at the corner of Park Avenue in Bay Shore. It just opened in May this year and is owned by the Flynn Family of Lobster Cruise fame. There is ample parking 1/2 block north on Park Avenue. They do not open until 5:00 PM, so don't get there too early. They have an extensive sea food menu and apps. AND a full stock of exotic BOURBONS. The bar is next to the oyster station and seats 25 also there's more tables and stools in the bar area. Again, I need at least 3 members to respond, otherwise, I will cancel and go to my favorite Nassau H.H. for $5.00 hot buffet and 1/2 price Makers. We had 17 Lobster Lovers at the Madison Steak (and Lobster?) House on August 17. When the lobsters came out, they came out fast and furious and we all made good use of our bibs and crackers. ---GEORGE FLEET CAPTAIN Kenneth Ruffino (631) 586-5991 [email protected] 2016 Grievance Committee Bob Hanlon, Sally Hogeman, Angelo Ciullo Ralph Guastaferro, Alternate SERGEANT AT ARMS Holly Schiller [email protected] SERGEANT AT ARMS Patricia Kaminski (631) 423-7527 RECORDING SECRETARY Anita Castorina (631) 265-9183 [email protected] TREASURER Billy Vassel (631) 663-3309 [email protected] MEMBERSHIP Will Kruysman (516)775-0631 [email protected] MASTER AT ARMS Skip Belli (631) 462-1370 [email protected] CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Kathyann Peccia (631) 661-4489 [email protected] HAPPY SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAY Linda Rothstein 9/1 Stu Glick 9/16 Valerie Paris 9/3 Howard Marks 9/17 Ray Pardo 9/4 Charlie Sanders 9/18 Ed Vogel 9/4 John O’Donnell 9/19 Juliette Van Den Essen 9/5 Joy Tuxson 9/23 Ellen Clancy 9/10 Sue Campbell 9/28 Alice Banow 9/13 Barbara Wexler 9/29 Carol Altholtz 9/16 Happy Early October Birthday to Eileen O’Shea-10/7; Rosemarie Madrose-10/9; Charles Merritt-10/12; Shelley Dennis-10/15; Loretta Schroeder-10/15 JIB PRODUCTION The JIB is produced by Carol Rizzo. All articles must be submitted by the 15th of each month and mailed to JIB Editor, 36 Saratoga Avenue, Medford, New York 11763 or e-mail to [email protected]. Also submit your article to Howard Marks at [email protected]. NOTICE Should you become aware that a member of our Club is ill or has lost a loved one, please let our Corresponding Secretary Kathy Peccia know so that she may send acknowledgements from the Club. Thank you. The The Jib Jib* *The The Long Long Island Island Single Single Sailor’s Sailor’s Association Association * * Vol. Vol. 2923No. No.9 8September August 2010 2016 Sunday, September 4th, 4:30 PM Cruise on the Moon Chaser If you decided you want to go, but didn’t get your tickets, please call George Fuchs at (631) 661-1847 and he will advise you on how to get them on line. But hurry, it might be sold out. Wednesday, September 7th $10/pp Deposit Due for Change of Watch Thursday, September 8th, 7:30 PM Northport Social Come to Nocello’s and dance to the tunes played by DJ Rick with special guest singer Tom Moffatt. Tom has no objection if you dance while he is singing. Lite buffet, cake and coffee. Members $12, guests $17. Nocello’s is located at 843 Fort Salonga Road (Route 25A), Northport, (631) 2628565. Remember SOS—Support Our Socials! Friday, September 9th Payment Due for Carol’s Kayak Trip (See Flyer) Saturday, September 10th, 8 PM Contemporary Singles Dance in Ronkonkoma See Rear Commodore George’s column on Page 2 for details. Thursday, September 15th, 8 PM Planning Meeting We need your ideas and help to put events on the calendar. Meeting is at Nocello’s. If you plan on eating dinner, please arrive around 6:30 pm. Meeting starts promptly at 8. Hope to see you there to support our club. Friday, September 16th, 5 PM Bay Shore Happy Hour Happy Hour will be at the Salt and Barrel located at 61 West Main Street at the corner of Park Avenue in Bay Shore. They do not open until 5:00 PM, so don't get there too early. They have an extensive sea food menu and apps. The bar is next to the oyster station and seats 25 also there's more tables and stools in the bar area. You must let George know you are going to attend. Call him at (631) 661 -1847 before noon that day. Unless he gets 3 people, the event will be canceled. September 21st, 7 PM Birthday Babies Dinner Babies and friends will meet at The Oar, 264 West Avenue in Patchogue. The cost will be $38.59 which INCLUDES tax and tip. See Commodore’s Corner for details. Please call Howard to Reserve. Thursday, September 29th, 10 AM Carol’s Kayak Trip in Southold $40.00/single; $50.00/double. See flyer for details. George outdid himself on this one. We've been to lobster fests before with George and we always enjoyed. But this time the venue was the Madison Steak House and the lobster dinner was special. Plump, meaty crustaceans with excellent corn on the cob and cole slaw washed down with suds and grape. George worked with the owner to keep the cost at $20, which is exceptional for lobsters of the size served. Kudos, George; we'll do this any time you can set it up. Will and Ms. T Thanks to Peter and Kathy for the August Birthday Babies celebration held at the Bay Shore Olive Garden. Plenty of good Italian eats with enough to take home for tomorrow. As always, the company is the important thing and the conversation never stopped. Next month the dinner will be at the Oar in Patchogue on the river. Join us when Howard is the host at this favorite restaurant. Terry & Will Another day on the beach with Carol Sauer at her Southold retreat. Oh so hot a day we had, with a monumental, God given breeze to keep us cool. Lots to eat and drink under the LISSA umbrella shade, with the Peconic Bay at our footsteps. Great day to see some of the long time members chatting about clamming rights and new motors and summer boating. A great THANK YOU to Carol Sauer for letting us use her private beach and gather on her back porch after sunset to finish the day. It was way too windy to start a fire. Blessed be her. …..Howard To: HOT LINE 631-930-6409 WWW.LISSA.ORG SEPTEMBER 2016 LONG ISLAND SINGLE SAILORS ASSOCIATION, INC. 122 MARIE STREET LINDENHURST, NY 11757 LISSA EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 10 4 Moon Chaser Cruise 5 6 7 8 Northport Social 9 11 12 13 14 15 Planning Meeting 16 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 Birthday Babies Dinner 22 29 23 Carol’s Kayak Trip 30 Happy Hour 17 24 Singles Dance
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