July 25 2016 - Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club
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July 25 2016 - Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club
www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 ROYAL LAKE OF THE WOODS YACHT CLUB A Tradition of Summers Commodore’s News 2016 SEASON AT A GLANCE All programming in full swing!!! Tuesday, July 26 Ladies of The Lake Evening 4PM to 6PM Saturday, July 30th Three Island Swim 11AM Yacht Club Dance 6PM Pick Up Tickets by Friday Pre-order Drink Tickets Sunday, July 31st Kenora Cup 10AM Monday, August 1st Junior Tennis Tournament 9:30AM - 4PM Saturday, August 6th Angie Ferguson Tennis Tournament Power Squadron Hospital Dinner Sunday, August 7th Gymkhana Sunday, August 8th CPR Certification Course 1-5pm Monday, August 9th CPR Non-Certification Course 5-7pm Sunday, August 14 The temperatures last week proved that the lazy, hazy days of summer are here - although there is nothing lazy about the pace at our Club! As camps fill up with returning family members, our Club is poised for it’s busiest couple of weeks. The staff is ready and working hard, the Club looks great, programs and events are full. What we have been dreaming about all winter has arrived; we’re back! The weekend hosted a few of our favourite RLWYC events. Thank you to Overwater Golf Classic organizers Melanie and Jim Borger who ran a successful, fun-filled afternoon despite a few sprinkles of rain. On Sunday, families enjoyed a pancake breakfast and hit the beloved Veranda Sale for bargains galore. I know the Heimbeckers came home with a boat full of “treasures”. Christine Skene and her team knocked it out of the park once again. “Ask And You Shall Receive” my Dad always says. Well, "receive" we did, after asking members to bid often and bid high at our signature Yachtion yesterday. Thanks to Auctioneer Extraordinaire, Ashleigh Banfield who kept the crowd entertained and bidding, it was a recordbreaking year for both the Yachtion and Veranda Sale. Ash, we won’t tell CNN that you’ve been moonlighting! To our generous volunteers, donors and purchasers, we couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you for your continued support. We have another magical week coming up. On Tuesday, ladies will enjoy Cocktails & Canapés, organized by Shelagh Hare and Ellen Brodigan. This fun new format promises to be a breezy get together with a few surprises in store, not to be missed! Parents - it’s time to groom the next generation of athletes, get your little swimmers out for the Minnow Barge on Saturday. All ages and abilities are encouraged, everyone crosses the finish line! One of our little Minnows may be a future Three Island Swim winner, come cheer on adults and kids alike for the annual event. And finally, what can be said about the infamous Yacht Club Dance, but “See you there.”? I’ll be the one on the dance floor. This is the money week folks, let ‘er rip! Lisa Heimbecker Commodore Ladies Double Tournament Saturday, August 20 Member Surprise & Dine www.rlwyc.ca 1 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 Members’ Corner Members, please sign in your guests. The guest book is located in the front Veranda. Wednesday Family Night This week’s movies is Aladdin Thursday Club Dinner This week’s hosts are Carol Anne & Jeff Parkhill Special Theme - 1966 RSVP to [email protected] or (807) 543-2184 Deadline is noon on Wednesday • $55 per person • Please advise of any allergies or food sensitivities at the time of reservation PLEASE PICK UP YOUR DANCE TICKETS BY FRIDAY What’s Your Story? Have a family lake story to share? Why not have your guests write a submission of their experience. Send to [email protected] Club News WednesdayFamilyNight 6:00PM - Dinner Buffet for the kids 6:30PM - Movie & Ball Hockey 7:00PM - Dinner for the parents Kids dinner $6 - Adults $15 Please reserve by 4PM Wednesday with number of adults and children to [email protected] ThursdayClubDinners 6:30PM-Cocktails&Appetizers 7:30PlatedDinner $55.00 Menuischosenbythehosts.Allmembersandtheir guestsarewelcome. Reservationsmustbemadeby4pm Wednesday RoyalHour 6:00PM-Cocktails&ComplimentaryAppetizers 7:30DinnerBuffet Adults$30-Children$15 Royal Wear Staffareavailabletolookafterchildrenwhoattend withtheirparentsfrom6to7:30pm(cost$5) Members Making Memories We had a stellar week at Royal Wear with items flying off the shelves. We received more jackets and tshirts as well as jewellery in from Hillary Druxman. This week we will be at the Ladies Event on Tuesday and at Royal Hour. See you there! www.rlwyc.ca Send your photos and stories for the newsletter to [email protected] Remember to Like, Follow and join in the conversation on social media Facebook Instagram Twitter #rlwyc Stay & Play Stay & Play runs Monday to Friday daily from 9am - 12 noon ★ reservations are not required ★ Arts and crafts, story telling, nature hikes plus a daily snack ★ $25.00 for 3 hours or $110.00 for the full week We also have special hourly rates and multiple sibling rates. 2 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 SAILING NEWS The highlight of the sailing week was the parent/child sailing race on Sunday afternoon. It was a good thing that we had all loaded up on Pancakes and Bacon at the Yachtion because for the second year in a row, the wind blew hard for this race! We had a great turnout, our skippers included, in reverse age order, Ella Irving, George Wilson, Kingsley Parkhill, Charlie Wilson, Lukas Borger +Ian McLandress, James Heimbecker, John Nicolls, Edward Parkhill and our head of sailing, James Tory. Each child managed to drag out a parent to crew for them and the mums and dads braved high winds and difficult conditions to make it a really fun event full of camaraderie. We all helped rig each others boats, calm each others nerves and rescue each others capsized boats! Generally the spirit and energy on the docks was incredible. On the race course the 20 to 25 knot gusty shifty winds made for very interesting racing. George and Shannon Wilson won the start, but the lack of crew weight caught up with them and James Tory soon showed his upwind skills, crossing tacks with John Nicolls and Edward Parkhill and getting to the windward mark first. the downwind was a crazy sleigh ride where the Feva's really showed their speed off the wind. The Nicolls' scow sailing experience paid off here and they were first to the leeward mark. The Parkhill heft and heavy weather skills came to the front on the second upwind and they passed everyone on the next leg. the final downwind was a riot as the wind continued to build, Ted and Edward we way out ahead when they made the conservative decision the douse the kite early. As Ted recounted afterwards "famous last words"! We passed them as Edward was swimming for the rudder! The final upwind was closely contested between the Torys and the Nicolls, but ultimately the Nicolls prevailed by a few boat lengths. Through all the mayhem James and John Heimbecker kept their 420 upright and sailed well in tough conditions to pull off a third. Matt and Charlie Wilson finished fourth putting in a solid effort. We had to call the race because our crash boats were busy rescuing capsized boats. the race committee led by Hunter Kristjansson did a fantastic job of keeping the sailors safe and getting everybody back to shore wet, tired and happy! Next week is the Kenora Cup on Sunday. the perfect way to recover from the dance! Be sure to sign out a club boat and review the Sailing Instructions posted in the club. I have done this race race a number of times with my kids and it is always a fun event. Let's see if we can get a small boat to knock off the Scows who have dominated this race as of late. Parent Child Sailing Winners Rod & John Nicolls See you on the water…Rod Nicolls www.rlwyc.ca 3 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 TENNIS NEWS REMEMBER Week 4 has brought out the best of the weather and what a great time to bring out the sun with two tournaments being completed. On Tuesday we had the Junior Doubles, the first time we have had such an event. 22 kids turned out, with finalists Charlie Newell and Isaac Peterson being defeated by Connor Douglas and Will Newell. Well done guys! Angus Sutherland and Mark Johnson won the Men’s Doubles. Thanks Lorne Hurst for organizing this event, and thanks everyone for participating! 1st Still to come: We have the Junior Singles on the August and the Angie Ferguson on the 6thof August. of To reduce waste please bring a reusable water bottle for tennis. AND Adult Fit every Tues/Thurs 11:30-12:30 Triple Threat - Every Day Monday thru Friday 11:30 - 12:30 On Wednesday at 4pm I’m offering an adult group lesson available for beginner adults that are wanting to improve their game. If you feel like you have a lot to learn this class is for you! Junior Challenger: This is a weekly competition for players 9 – 14years of age. Week 5 matches include: Keaton Hamin vs Ridley Gould Ali Czaja vs Fischer Gould James Edgell vs TBD Check the tennis board for contact information and the match format. Week 4 results: Connor Douglas defeated Riley Peterson 6-2 Isaac Peterson defeated Ericka Edgell 6-2. If you would like any more information about any of our classes, or are interested in private or semi-private lessons email me at [email protected]. See you on the courts! - Daniel Fraser Finalists - Junior Doubles Tournament Will Newall, Charlie Newall, Conner Douglas, & Isaac Peterson Men’s Doubles Tournament 18 brave players ba-led for dominance at the Annual Men’s Doubles Tournament. They ranged in age from 18-60 and all survived the intense heat. The fi n a l s w e r e b e t w e e n J e ff Colegrave/ Darren Thiessen and Angus Sutherland/Mark Johnson who were the ulJmate victors. Many of the players and a number of spectators stayed to feast on a scrumpJous lunch put onbyCoryandstaff. ….cont’d www.rlwyc.ca 4 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 Three Island Swim The RLWYC three island swim goes Saturday at 11 am. Make a three-person relay or complete the swim yourself. If you want to get on a relay and cannot find anyone, just show up on Saturday morning. Remember that a lack of training, baggy shorts and no goggles are the hallmark of a three island purist. There are lots of awards: rookie of the year, most improved, and the coveted participation award. Make sure there is at least one participant from your camp. Bring a spotter with a non-motorized boat. For more information call Don & Catherine Konantz at 807-548-5004. In 1989, six intrepid swimmers decided to swim from Keewatin Beach to Coney Beach. This was a simpler time. None of the six swimmers had any preparation. The early route crossed the float plane runway, and two channels so in 1990 when the swimmers re-convened with a few foolish friends, they did so at the Yacht Club for a swim around Kalamalka, Gourley and the Yacht Club Island. Hence the name: three island swim. The swim course has remained the same since that second swim. At 3 km, the event is a true test of the more confident individual at your camp. For those who enjoy the social aspects of this event, there is the relay category where three swimmers each complete one leg of the 3 km course. All participants are required to have a spotter (strongly preferred in a nonmotorized boat) to watch over their swimmer. On wavy days, when it’s one breath of air and one breath of water, it is nice to have a trusty spotter to guide the way and be available for rescue. Spotters Instructions for Three Island Swim The course is always finished by a resounding sound of the Yacht Club bell and swimmers are met with well earned snacks of fresh fruit, muffins and home made cookies. This year will feature the addition of the RLWYC Minnows. The Minnows are younger swimmers - no age restriction - who will all swim from a barge so that they can safely participate. We want younger members to join in on the fun of the three island swim and will eventually graduate to either relay teams or to compete in the full swim. The Minnow Barge will have lifeguards, spare spotters and lots of blankets to keep kids warm! Saturday morning … be there or be talked about! www.rlwyc.ca 5 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 SWIMMING NEWS The swimming team had another fantastic week as participants get geared up for the Minnows 3 island swim this next long weekend! An energetic group joined last week in the morning including Elly Heimbecker who made excellent progress in Swimmer 5. Abby Lawton is working on her swimmer 3, Ella Radcliffe worked hard on swimmer 4 and 5, Willa Nicolls and Lilly Anderson championed part way through swimmer 2. Baxter and Oldie Spiers were super successful as Baxter completed swimmer 1 and Oldie completed swimmer 3. Congratulations to all the kids and their tremendous efforts. In the Sailing/ Tennis/ Swimming combo we had 5 young swimmers, Ellie, Hudson, Matthew, Josie and Blake - all were dying to jump in the lake after such a sizzling time sailing. A special note for Ann Magnus who finished swimmer 4 and did a 1000 meter swim to practice for the minnows. The BIG NEWS is the Minnows Swim Team for this weekend!!! So… sign up! There is no age minimum - the sheet is on the board and it is very important that we know who you are!! Remember for Saturday’s Minnows 3 Island Swim you will need some warm clothes, a towel, swimming googles if you have them and a great sense of fun. Drew Stephens has kindly volunteered to drive his deluxe party craft so you can be rest assured that swimmers whilst not in the water will be comfortable. Life guards are on duty the whole time and safety is the priority. The Minnows will be getting prizes and much more!!! Please contact Lena Sprague [email protected] or Fiona Colegrave [email protected]. Lena and Sarah will be on the dock if you want to speak to them directly. www.rlwyc.ca 6 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 Week at a Glance - July 25th to 31st Sailing / Tennis / Swimming / Stay & Play Mon Pilates 9:15 Yoga 10:30 Triple Threat 11:30 Tue Wed Women’s Tennis 10-Noon Slow Flow Yoga 10:30 Pilates 9:15 Barre 10:30 Triple Threat & Adult Fit 11:30 Family Night 6PM Dinner Ball Hockey Movie Triple Threat 11:30 Thu Flow & Stretch 9:15 Power Yoga 10:30 Club Dinner 6:30 Cocktails 7:30 Dinner Triple Threat & Adult Fit 11:30 Fri Sat Sun Men’s Tennis 10am-Noon Three Island Swim 11AM Kenora Cup 10AM Slow Flow 9:15 Power Yoga 10:30 Triple Threat 11:30 Royal Hour 6pm BBQ/Buffet 7:30 YACHT CLUB DANCE 6PM Mixed Tennis 11-1 CALL THE CLUB TODAY FOR YOUR TICKETS This year's annual Ladies event is next Tuesday, July 26th between 4 & 6pm. Raffles, door prizes, a refreshing cocktail and conversation! Fun...hurry and buy your tickets to the cocktail party! www.rlwyc.ca 7 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 LAKE LIVING First AID/CPR/AED Certification Course Time: 1pm-5pm Price: $125 Contact Info: (807)543–2184 Dates: Sunday July 10th, 2016 Sunday August 8th, 2016 First AID/CPR/AED Non-Certification Course (refresher course) Time: 5pm-7pm Price: $50 Contact Info: (807)543–2184 Dates: Monday July 11th, 2016 Monday August 9th, 2016 www.rlwyc.ca 8 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 Volunteers Needed Team Leaders & Event Leaders required - please contact Nancy Cipryk [email protected] - 807.548.1444 www.rlwyc.ca 9 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 Thursday Club Dinner Please come join us, and many others born in 1966, this Thursday, July 28th for dinner at the Club. We are looking forward to celebrating with family, great friends and dancing. 6:30 Cocktails 7:30 Dinner Music to follow See you then! Jeff and Carol Anne Parkhill Sweats / Yoga Mats / Water Bottles / Rain Jackets T-shirts / Hoodies / Get your Royal Wear today! www.rlwyc.ca 10 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 ADVANCEDPAINTINGAugust5,Friday,9:30-4:00 Thisclassisforartistwithanylevelofexperience. ThethemeisSkiesandSunset WeliveinSunsetcountry…butthesecanbeanyskiesyoulove..prairie,oceanmountain.Iwill havesomeimageswithme…butyoucanbringyourownonIPadsorprint Wewillworktocreateapaintingwithalotofindividually.Treescanbeblue,notbrown.Rocks pinkandred.Iwillleadyouthroughthestepsofplanningapainting,…butthisisanopportunity tomovetowardsabstractionandpersonalstyle,allwithinthetraditionalbuildingblocksof colourandcomposition. Feecoversallpaints,brushes,canvasandadeliciouslunch. PleasebringyourphotoorIpadand2clearplasticeggcartons Lotsoffunasyoutestnewideas! Cost$130 www.rlwyc.ca 11 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 NEW THIS YEAR Call The Club to pre-purchase drink tickets. Wrist bands and drink tickets will be picked up prior to the event. A S U M M E R O F T R A D I T I O N S Yacht Club Dance SATURDAY JULY 30 COCKTAILS 6:00 DINNER 7:30 - 9:30 BAND WRAPS 1:30 BACK BY P OPULAR DEMAND BIG CITY ALL STAR BAND $1200 TABLE OF 8 $150 EXTRA PER TICKET TO MAKE A TABLE OF 10 $115 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS NO BOAT DOCKING PAST 11:00PM www.rlwyc.ca 12 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 A July 25, 2016 S U M M E R O F T R A D I T I O N S Yacht Club Dance SATURDAY JULY 30 COCKTAILS 6:00 DINNER 7:30 - 9:30 BAND WRAPS 1:30 BACK BY P OPULAR DEMAND BIG CITY ALL STAR BAND $1200 TABLE OF 8 $150 EXTRA PER TICKET TO MAKE A TABLE OF 10 $115 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS NO BOAT DOCKING PAST 11:00PM www.rlwyc.ca 13 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 A few tips from the Harbour Master The season is in full swing, our camps are full, and all our lake friends are here - please review the tips below to make it easier for everyone to enjoy our RLWYC. When heading over to the club please… Consider boat pooling to events and programs, particularly at peek times. Bring smaller craft to the club as they are more manageable for the dock hands and require less space. Pull your craft forward and create space for three boats on each side of the finger. Tie your boat properly so that it doesn't rub adjacent boats or come loose. Thanks in advance! Andrew McLandress YACHTION THANK YOU We ate, we bought, we bid!!! This year's Yachtion and Verandah Sale were a raging success. Record sales were achieved as members enjoyed a delicious pancake breakfast, parted with their old cottage gems and invested in new treasures. Our special guest Yachtioneer Ashleigh Banfield inspired us all to raise our paddles high, bid often and compete against the anonymous and elusive, "Mr. A.” Thank you to everyone for donating, buying, bidding, winning, volunteering, working and enjoying this memorable day at the Club! Volunteer Crew - Ashleigh Banfield, Liz Prall, Cathy Day Rogers, Amy McKee, Kate McKee, Dominique Kyle-Stewart, Linda Biggar, Liz Kristjansson, Leney Richardson, Ashley Hendy, Ferg Devins, Andrew McLandress & Polly Craik. Also thank you to members and companies for their generous contributions making this year a record breaker! Joe & Carolyn Graham, M3 Aerial Productions, Woodlake Marine Ltd, CIBC, Bryce & Nikki Douglas, Parrish & Heimbecker, Erin Anderson, Leney & Jim Richardson, Lululemon, Winnipeg Winter Club, Tanya Speirs, Dockside Services by Justine Shankowsky, Arni Thorsteinson & Shelter Corporation, Urban Impact, Holly Ann Friesen, Larry & Carolyn Hursh, Lake of the Woods Brewing Company, Rob Richards, WSL, Gisela & Bill McTavish, Bob Kozminski, Heather & Hartley Richardson, Meredith McArthur & Betty McGarry, River Air & Grace Anne II Lodge, Kenora Rotary Club, Arthur Fast, Alex & Brent Sawchyn, Jeff Banfield, Commodores Lisa Heimbecker & Leney Richardson. Last but certainly not least, thank you to all the hard working RLWYC staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes for all of our events. We appreciate all that you do!!! www.rlwyc.ca 14 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 VERANDAH SALE THANK YOU Thank you to all the generous club members who helped to make this our best Verandah Sale ever!! Our sales exceeded our expectations in a big way!! You came, you saw, you kibitzed and you bought!! What fun! Thank you from all the volunteers of the Verandah Sale! The Verandah Sale volunteers are a special group, happily giving up precious lake time to set up, sell and clean up the unclaimed treasures! A big thank you to: Judy Owen Joanne Hill Holly Sutherland Christine Skene Kelly Martin Lou Goodwin Susan Tooley Jocelyne Duncan Connie Ashdown Mary-Pat Dickson Leslie Sprange A special thanks to the Maintenance Crew at RLWYC and the volunteers who showed up at 08:30 Saturday Morning and provided the muscle that got all the goods in storage up into the Sailing Center. Many of this group also loaded the club pontoon boat and transported the leftovers to Keewatin! Those fellows were: Nick Logan, Patrick Logan, Jim Ashdown, Guy Goodwin, Ben Wells, Graeme Rankin, Jon Moncrief and Matt Macnamara Linda Biggar is the glue that holds it all together and her help is much appreciated. Joanne Hill has arranged for the unsold treasures to be donated to various charities in Kenora and she does a great job for us. Not only does she sort all the left overs and distribute what she can, she then runs garage sales on her own all summer and donates all the proceeds to organizations in need!! Thank you to Safeway for donating the paper bags for the book sale. A big thanks to all for the wonderful donations that make this sale possible!! We appreciate all your help getting the goods up to our storage and to those who put things in boxes and bags that were easy to carry, a special thank you!! Christine Skene Veranda Sale Coordinator www.rlwyc.ca 15 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 OVERWATER CLASSIC This year’s OWG Classic was another successful event despite the rain, with over 130 people participating. Lowest scoring team who gets to sign the Argyle Ring is the “Maycher Team” Lowest scoring Female is Victoria Konantz and lowest scoring male is Mark Johnson Both names will engraved on the Grizzly Bear Cup. Thank you to all the volunteers and Hole Hosts. This year’s hosts were Liz & Gesture Kristjansson, Melanie Sifton & Jim Borger, Leney & Jim Richardson, Al & Erica McLaughlin, Sara & Graeme Thomson, Mike & Linda Radcliffe, Nancy Cipryk & Greg Klassen, The Maycher Family Melanie Sifton www.rlwyc.ca 16 of 17 www.rlwyc.ca 807.543.2184 July 25, 2016 Legends of the Lake And the most observant reader award goes to member, Gord Konantz! Last week under sailing news you saw this picture posted with a caption saying it was “Rob Aitken and crew trying to keep it upright at the top mark”. In fact, the real story behind the photo as provided by Gord is “Lois Parkhill is the skipper (her boat), Jill Kilgour on the leeboard and John Turner on the jib. They were married the following year,1963. The boat was well on its way to dumping.” Thank you Gord and keep the stories coming. If you have something to share, please send photos and stories to [email protected]. This Week In Pictures This year’s Junior Doubles Winners Conner Douglas and Will Newall with Head Pro Daniel Fraser www.rlwyc.ca 17 of 17