Commodore`s Log - Newport Shores
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Commodore`s Log - Newport Shores
September 2015 Commodore’s Log Newport Yacht Club 81 Skagit Key Bellevue, WA 98006 General Manager: Eric Bartleson [email protected] Membership Director: Beth Paschall [email protected] With the summer winding down, you may be asking “where did all those kids come from?” Bellevue schools started on September 1st which means increased foot traffic as school children will be waiting at the neighborhood bus stops or walking home from school. The community wide speed limit is 25 mph, which can be fast when there are young children excited to be going or coming home from school. Speaking of kids, our fantastic clubhouse staff has put together some creative offerings for those Wacky Wednesday afternoons. An art class will be offered Contact Us: Clubhouse (Office) 425-747-3291 (Fax) 425-747-3297 once a month and the milk and cookies tradition will continue. Be sure to check out the web calendar for more information. Our annual Community Garage Sale is on September 12th. There is nothing like a massive swap meet to really bring neighbors together. I have had the opportunity to swap toys, sports equipment, and other gently used items with our Connect Online Newportshoreswa.org And on neighbors, in years past. Our neighborhood draws in deal seekers from throughout the Puget Sound which makes for a really unique experience. Lastly, can’t beat the heat! Although this amazingly warm and dry summer in Bellevue has been hard on our lawns, gardens, and trees, it’s provided a great opportunity to spend quality time https://www.facebook.com/groups/ Club Office Hours Open Daily (Sept 1-13th) Open Daily (Sept 14-26th) 9am-8pm 9am-6pm Beginning Sep 27 the office will be closed on Sunday and Mondays Pool Hours Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri Wed Sat-Sun 3:00pm – dusk 1:00pm – dusk 11:00am –dusk Pool Closes for the winter on Sunday, September 13th with friends and family at the pool, courts, and lake play. Don’t miss out on the Newport Shores annual Last Splash Party on Sunday, September 13th as we say goodbye to summer. Be sure to register early for this well-attended, awesome party. Looking forward to seeing you around the neighborhood. Commodore Mark Spatz Vice Commodore Ward Harris Rear Commodore—Sports Kevin Bell Rear Commodore—Socials Teri Doyle Fleet Captain Joe Bilsborough Treasurer Steve Anderson Community Affairs Amanda Hahnemann Governmental Affairs Autumn Fowler Membership Megan Reimann Facilities Brad Clemons Secretary Cindy Whiteside Past Commodore Kris Baserman If you are interested in participating in one or more of any of the committees please call the Chair of the committee. New members are always welcome. Finance Committee Architectural Advisory Committee Steve Anderson- Chair Dick Line-Chair Steve Barkley, Bob Caplan, Phil Fordyce, Jim Hazen, Rick Shekell and Jeff Kirby Jeff Hoyt, Rick Davis & Dewey Blocker Landscape Committee Wendy Cole, Diane Haelsig, Heidi Hoffmann, Ellen McCartan, Ruth Lipscomb, Denise Martyn, Erica Thorson & Kirsten Sharp Yachting Activities Committee Joe Bilsborough—Chair Mike Cox & Brian Bruce Welcoming Committee Megan Reimann—Chair Kara Wiper, Jim Miersma, Bill Hammer, Mary Chi, Pam Shekell, Kristin Nasman, Ali Schoos, Cindy Whiteside, Cindy Tellefson, Rhonda Hartzell, Michelle Richardson, Shannon Froslan, Michele Santulli, Jeff Kirby, Wenona Strafford, Norma Line, Judy Lundberg, Barb Butterfield & Andrea Victor. Social Committee Teri Doyle– Chair Lisa Blizzard, Kelly Bloom, Diana Bowar, Sarah Boyd, Joan Brennan, Wendy Cole, Jen Faley, Sharalyn Ferrel, Pamela Fong, Dan Frumin, Erin Highland, Heidi Hoffmann, Suzie Kuenster, Denise Martyn, Michelle Richardson, Liz Strathy, Sarah Terry Canal Committee Mike Holmes—Chair Steve Cole & George Bagley History Committee Norma Line & Dick Haelsig Next Board Meeting: September 9th, 2015 @ 7:15pm 2 Board Members Needed! Seeking new board members to join the 12 person Newport Yacht Club Board of Governors in November 2015. If you love our neighborhood and would like to see some improvements, please let us know how you can contribute. We need everyone in our neighborhood to lend a helping hand. All of our timeless traditions take a dedicated team of volunteers. Whether Newport Shores has been your home for years or you are new to the neighborhood, have little ones, or are ready for round 2, there are many positions that may be a perfect fit for you. Our positions include: Fleet Captain, Treasurer, Secretary, Rear Commodore – Sports, Rear Commodore – Socials, Membership, Facilities, Governmental Affairs, Community Affairs, Past Commodore, Commodore, Vice Commodore. Each term length is 3 years. The board meets monthly (no August meetings) including our large, annual meeting in November when we change over our board of governors and provide an annual recap. If you want to get your feet wet, there are also several other committees that may be of interest to you. Any way that you would like to give back and contribute will be greatly appreciated by our community. Contact Kris Baserman, Past Commodore, [email protected], for more information. Remember… It takes VOLUNTEERS to make it happen here at Newport Shores! Thank you to all of you who step up and make this is such a great community to live in! Activity/Group Lead Empty Nesters Norma Line (last Wednesday of each Month, except during holidays) 2nd Generation Empty Nesters “or nearly empty” (Watch for meeting times) June Bartell Erica Thorson Poker Night Skip Matlock (last Friday of each Month) Jeff Kirby Ladies Wine Night Contact Group of neighbors that gather monthly for [email protected] conversation and dinner. Bring a dish to share and your own drink. No reservations required, just show up. You are not obligated to host if you attend. Group of current and former neighbors who [email protected] get together for an occasional potluck dinner. Most of us are fairly new empty nesters or [email protected] close to becoming empty nesters. The host gets to choose the date. We don't meet regularly so watch the bulletin board, newsletter, and your email for the next location and date. If interested, send an email to Erica Thorson at [email protected]. Last Friday of every month. Cards are in the air @ 8pm, Ladies are welcome. [email protected] Erin Gregov Show up with a bottle of wine to share. This ladies group rotates houses each month. [email protected] Toddler’s Play Group Erin Highland Newborn to Pre-K children, This group is a great way to meet neighbors and build a play group for your small ones! [email protected] Social Committee Teri Doyle Plan, prepare for and help with the annual socials. [email protected] (last Thursday of each Month) [email protected] 3 September, 2015 Lots of fun activities going on around here before school starts…. Hanging by the pool, playing tennis, riding bikes and scooters, playing flashlight tag, or just hanging with friends….ah, youth! But school is starting soon and with that, excited kids heading off to the bus stops. So, let’s watch out for them so they stay safe! A whole bunch of young girls and their moms from our neighborhood got to see Taylor Swift perform recently in Seattle. Word is a good time was had by all! Next time we think Taylor should perform at the Club so that even more of us can see her! We hear again about our own Matt Marrese (Decatur Key). He had a nice write-up in the weekly Bellevue Reporter recently (look for a copy on the Club’s bulletin board!) Matt’s heading off to UW soon and will participate in the Husky’s golf program. All the best, Matt! Odds and Ends…. Have you noticed that someone planted a tomato plant on the island at the neighborhood’s entrance? It’s producing! So, who is harvesting? Word is that Crescent Key has 4 Tesla owners! Really? That’s way, way above average! Caryl and Roy Cline (Crescent Key) decided there is way too much traffic around here and have moved to Wyoming! Yes, Wyoming! They both went to U of Wyoming and one of their daughters and family live there. So, why not, they said. What an adventure for them! Roy was NYC Board treasurer for 9 years. We will miss you, Clines! A personal comment – Clines gave me a bunch of medical paraphernalia to store that they did not want to take along – so, anyone needing a shower stool, walker, canes, etc. give me a call! Geri Vanik, widow of NYC’s first commodore, Mil Vanik, passed away recently. She left the neighborhood in the late 90’s and most recently lived in Bellevue. Also, my neighbor and friend, Chuck Nichol (Glacier Key) passed away last month. He was Paul Nichol’s (also Glacier Key) father. Chuck lived here for 16 years. Our condolences to Paul and Linda for their loss. I might take next month off…send any news you have and I’ll write it up for October’s newsletter. All for now….Norma 4 . Event Date Time Location AAC Meeting Sep—1 7pm Newport Yacht Club Board of Governors’ Meeting Sep –9 7:15pm Newport Yacht Club Newport Shores Garage Sale Sep—12 9am—4pm Newport Shores Neighborhood Strategies for Managing ADHD Seminar Sep—13 11am—12:30pm Newport Yacht Club Last Splash Sep—13 5pm—8pm Newport Yacht Club Kids Art—Acrylic Painting Sep—16 2pm—4pm Newport Yacht Club $45 Cookies and Milk Sep—16 3pm Newport Yacht Club FREE Mexican Jumping Beans Dance—Ages 0-5 Parent/Child Sep—17 & 24 10am—10:40am Newport Yacht Club Cost FREE $48 Ladies Wine Night Sep—24 7pm TBD Tailgate Party Sep—25 5:30pm Yacht Club Parking lot Poker Night Sep—25 8pm Newport Yacht Club Original Empty Nesters Sep—30 5pm Haelsig’s—11 Cascade Key Mexican Jumping Beans -Dance Class Oct 8 - 29 10am—11am Newport Yacht Club Board Meeting Oct – 14 7:15pm Newport Yacht Club Milk & Cookies Oct—21 1pm Kid’s Art—Craft with Glass Oct—21 2pm—4pm Newport Yacht Club $45 Oct—22 7pm Newport Yacht Club $45 per painter Adult Halloween Party Oct—23 TBD Newport Yacht Club TBD Kid’s Halloween Party Oct—28 6pm—8pm Newport Yacht Club TBD Empty Nesters Oct—28 5pm Trott’s—25 Crescent Poker Night Oct—30 Ladies Wine Night - Special and Paint Event Wine FREE $95/4 classes Newport Yacht Club 5 Register Online at www.newportshoreswa.org at NYC's deck & pool area Summer’s Last Hurrah! Come on out and enjoy the pool, deck and good food one more time with your friends. Bring a potluck item to share and your own beverage. RSVP online at www.newportshoreswa.org. (Members over 6 years = $6, under 6 years = $4) The Club will provide a main dish, plates, cups, silverware, napkins and lemonade. (NO glass containers, please.) Sunday , September 13th 5pm—8pm …..All Active NYC Members are Welcome…. It’s never too early to clean out those packed closets or that over-stuffed garage! It’s called "editing" and it gets rid of clutter, simplifies your life and will make you money at this year’s all neighborhood garage sale which is to be held the second Saturday in September, 9/12/2015, Let us know if you think you will participate by registering on at www.newportshoreswa.org. Your registration will help us again provide a list and map to help you and customers navigate to the treasures (baby stuff, furniture, Newport High Booster Club) out there. RSVP online at newportshoreswa.org or call 425-747-3291 Your reservation is important to us! Please let us know that you are coming so the planners can ensure there is plenty of goodies! 6 Special Event Thursday, October 22nd Painters and non-painters are welcome. As usual for Wine Night bring your favorite wine and a small snack to share. If you plan to paint register in advance online. The fee for painting is $45 . All supplies and guided painting included. Pumpkin Decorating, Costume Parade, Crafts Needed: VOLUNTEERs! Please contact Teri Doyle, [email protected], to help at either event. Needs include Decorating, Clean-up and planning volunteers. Remember… It takes VOLUNTEERS to make it happen here at Newport Shores! Thank you to all of you who step up and make this is such a great community to live in! 7 Tennis News The Newport Shores Tennis Team Making History! We have exciting tennis news! Ben Froslan and Charlie Clemons won the JET league boys 12's doubles title at the year end tennis tournament! This is quite an accomplishment as the award has only gone to Newport 2 times since the beginning of Newport's participation in the event! Ben and Charlie were down 4-1 and came back to win the title 6-4 in a complete display of determination and tenacity! Congratulations Ben and Charlie!! Also, honorable mentions go to Caleb King and Sara Bowar who won the JET league sportsmanship tennis awards this year. Congratulations! Newport Knockouts on course for Play Offs With 3/4 of regular season done, The Newport Knockouts are sitting pretty in 2nd place with a 9-3 record. Results so far: With 5 games to cover and limited space, I will focus on a few of the highlights... Newport Knockouts at Sample Smashers W 17-14, W 14-4 Polarisites at Newport Knockouts W 10-11, W 10-12 Killer Kleats at Newport Knockouts W 5-8, L 22-21 Newport Knockouts at DreamKillers W 21-13, W 13-12 Newport Knockouts at Sample Smashers W 10-6, W 16-3 Brookshire Homes at Newport Knockouts L 20-13, L 16-13 vs DreamKillers, Mr Erik Baserman kindly stepped in as we were short. Having not played since he had a full head of hair we were unsure as to how he would cope with the intensity that is Bellevue Coed League 4. He stepped up to the plate and promptly hit a booming home run with his first at bat. He also made a great catch in outfield tracking the ball to make a telling contribution to the win and earn a spot on the roster. In the same game, Suzy Chalmers made a spectacular (not exaggerating) diving catch at 2 nd base that will take some beating as play of the season. In fact I will go so far as say, I will run through the neighborhood in a pair of Union Jack speedos, if we see a better play this season.... Home runs a plenty. Big hitters Greg Doyle, Chris Chalmers, Mason Denger and Dusty Highland have all hit plenty of home runs this season Mr Dependable Greg Doyle in left field. Covering the ground like a young gazelle in the summer sun there's not much that gets past Greg. Teams are slowly learning not to test his arm as he rockets them from way out in left field. With 2 double headers left in regular season, the goal of winning a back to back championships is in sight but will not be easy. There are 3-4 teams in the league that could win and Knockouts will need to be at their best to bring it home. 8 Kid’s Triathlon Results Congratulations to all 19 participants of this years NYC Kid's Triathlon!! Every participant finished the race and competed at a high level! The following had tremendous times and finished in the top of their age bracket. Please keep a watch for next years event in August! 8 and under 1st - Hudson Reed 2nd - Harry Blizzard 3rd - Mickey Gregov 11 and under 1st - Taiyo Barton 2nd - Gabe Hoffmann 3rd - Caleb King 13 and under 1st - Carter Holmes 2nd - Ethan Fowler 3rd - Josh Hoffmann Newport Yacht Club Tennis, Basketball, Sand Volleyball Court and Pool Use There are plenty more sunny days coming this fall. Though the pool closes on September 13th, there is a lot of recreation to be had here at the Club. As a reminder….The Newport Yacht Club property and sport facilities are for the exclusive use of club members and their invited guests only. Guests must be accompanied by an Active or Associate Member. Please report any suspected violation of use, with details, to the clubhouse staff. 9 Salmon Spawner Surveys Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife staff will be walking Coal Creek weekly, starting on the upstream side of Skagit Key and walking approximately 3 miles upstream. See the map here showing the area being surveyed, including the reach above Coal Creek Parkway that was added after the opening of the new culvert. The sockeye and chinook (“king”) salmon returns to Lake Washington are grim this year, likely due to the warm water barrier at the locks. Coho (“silver”) salmon typically return later, so hopefully they may not be as affected. NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY TIPS—“BACK TO SCHOOL” Neighbors, the fall season is upon us and kids are heading back to school. This means more kids and cars out on the streets in the peak commuting hours, school buses and stranger danger. This is a reminder to watch out for yourself and others. Drive slowly. Be careful driving in the neighborhood, around schools and bus stops. Watch for children entering the street from behind buses or running to catch the bus. Be watchful around the neighborhood for suspicious activities, including parked cars and people that do not belong. If you encounter a solicitor, let them know that the neighborhood does not allow solicitation. If you are concerned, ALWAYS call 911. 10 Bronze Birch Borer Infecting Neighborhood Birch Trees By Diane Haelsig Over the past few months Dick and I have had our most westerly birch tree drop limbs and look wilted and brown at the top. Our master gardener, Jeff Bell, did some research and discovered that two of our three trees are likely infected with the Bronze Birch Borer. As we walk about the neighborhood we can see many other birch trees with the same symptoms. The pest arrived in the Northwest about a decade ago and tends to impact trees under stress due to drought and excessive heat. If you have birch trees in your landscape, look up. If the tops appear dead, you probably also have an infestation. Jeff was told that there is a systemic pesticide that can be applied in the winter that may save the trees. He recommended we contact Washington Tree Service to get an assessment and treatment plan. We are in the process of doing that but this article needed to go to press before we have the results to share. Contact me if you would like to know their recommendations. ([email protected]) Here is a link to a website that describes the problem and possible solution. http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/fidls/bbb/bbb.htm AAC Application forms—available from the Club office or download from the Club’s website. 29 Lummi Key Remove dying Birch tree 47 Cascade Key Remove 3 trees that are leaning 94 Cascade Key Exterior renovation/remodel & repaint 2 Crescent Key Extend deck & landscape changes 33 Lummi Key Concrete Wall 48 Glacier Key Replace Driveway ALL REQUESTS AND COMPLAINTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND SIGNED. Complaints can also be emailed to the office at: [email protected]. All applications must be received by 12 noon the day of the meeting. If you have any questions please email Dick Line: [email protected]. Next AAC Meeting: Tues., Sep 1, 2015 The AAC meets the first Tuesday of each month. Requests received by this meeting will be responded to at that month’s Board 11 of Governors meeting (regularly scheduled for the second Wednesday of each month). Rachel Feng -- September 2 Ava Doyle -- September 4 David Benshachar -- September 21 Andrew Chen Niu -- September 21 Taiyo Barton -- September 5 Christina Calvert -- September 23 Shion Barton -- September 5 Callahan Calvert -- September 23 Gannon "Boomer" Bradshaw -- September 5 Steven Fordyce -- September 24 Wyatt Parent -- September 24 Garret Victor -- September 24 Rachael Morgan -- September 8 Emily Bienfang -- September 9 Kristen Dahl -- September 9 Colby Chan -- September 28 Trevor Steinbach -- September 28 Julia Davidson -- September 9 Elsa Highland -- September 11 Isabel Ovalles -- September 29 Max Highland -- September 11 Avery Armstrong Peterson -- September 29 Rachel Lundberg -- September 13 Ellen Peterson -- September 29 Daniel King -- September 17 Price Smith -- September 29 Caleb King -- September 18 Elisey Ivashkin -- September 30 School Starts this Month! 1. Name you favorite subject in school. 2. Tell us your favorite teacher and why. 3. How many days until winter break? 4. How many apples did you find in this newsletter? The first 10 kids that bring their answers to the club get a prize! Need a Nanny or Sitter? A dear family friend of ours is sending her 18 year old daughter over from England to stay with us here in Newport Shores from September to December. She is available as a Nanny, Mom’s Helper, Sitter, etc. both during the day and in the evenings. Please call Amanda if you are interested. 206.852.1640 Pet Sitting Experienced pet walking and dog sitting at our home for the past year. We don’t have pets of our own, but wish we did. Mom lets us take care of others to get our fix. We have a fenced backyard and dog run .Call Nicholas Fowler 425614-3624 or 425-698-1079 Newport Shores Babysitter Services Contact Bella Burris (age 16) 206-910-9006 Contact Amy Skochdopole, Red Cross Certified, 206-979-9850 DO YOU BABYSIT? Let the club know and we can put an ad right here and have you on our list when we get inquiries. 12 13 CUSTOM INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING Owned and Operated by Jeff Clark Your Newport Shores neighbor CONTACT US: 425.444.1970 11 Lopez Key, Bellevue WA 98006 [email protected] www.threesixtysolutions.net 14 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Yoga 8- 9am Annual Neighborhood Garage Sale 9am—4pm Yoga 8- 9am Private Rental PRIVATE RENTAL Yoga 8- 9am 6 7 8 9 10 Board Meeting OFFICE CLOSED 13 ADHD Seminar 11am—12:30pm 14 PRIVATE RENTAL 15 OFFICE CLOSED PRIVATE RENTAL 16 17 Kid’s Art— Acrylic Painting Mexican Jumping Bean—Dance Class 10am— 11am 2pm—4pm Last Splash BBQ 5pm OFFICE CLOSED 12 Sailing Awards Night 7:15pm OFFICE CLOSED 11 18 PRIVATE RENTAL 19 PRIVATE RENTAL PRIVATE PRIVATERENTAL RENTAL 20 21 22 23 OFFICE CLOSED 28 PRIVATE RENTAL OFFICE CLOSED 25 Mexican Jumping Bean—Dance Class 10am— 11am Tailgate Party 5pm 26 Ladites Wine Night 7pm PRIVATE RENTAL 27 24 OFFICE CLOSED 29 30 Original Empty Nesters 25 Crescent 15 Open Daily (Sept 1-13th) 9am-8pm Open Daily (Sept 14-26th) 9am-6pm Beginning Sep 27 the office will be closed on Sunday and Mondays Event Space Available 7 Days a Week Excluding Holidays General Manager: Eric Bartleson [email protected] Membership Director: Beth Paschall [email protected] Newport Yacht Club 81 Skagit Key Bellevue WA 98006 Forwarding Service Requested Bellevue, WA 98006 81 Skagit Key Newport Yacht Club 16 PERMIT #45 BELLEVUE, WA PAID U.S. POSTAGE PRESORTED STANDARD