July Web Periplus - Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club
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July Web Periplus - Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club
Periplus July 2013 Vol. XXXVIII Issue 7 “Now in its 36th year, the McNish Classic Yacht Race is still sailed on the waters just outside the Channel Islands Harbor.” Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club 2600 S. Harbor Blvd., Oxnard, California 93035 In This Issue... 2 In This Issue... Commodore.............................................................3 Vice Commodore.....................................................4 In General..............................................................5 McNish Classic Yacht Race...................................6 McNish Classic Yacht Race Cont’d.......................7 Coastal Knowledge/Letters to the Editor.............8 Fishing Derbies Photos.........................................9 July Birthdays/Anniversaries.............................10 Commodore’s Ball Wrap Up...............................11 Applications for Directors Sought......................12 Ladies Lunch......................................................12 An Evening of Magic/LWDL Photos...............13 Memorial Day Cruise Photos.............................14 July Calendar.....................................................15 August Calendar................................................16 “The purpose of this Club shall be to encourage, foster and promote the interest of yachting and related activities involving nautical experience acquired through the love of sport rather than through necessity or the hope of gain.” Contact Us Commodore: Karen Lorenzen Secretary: Martha Baskerville Editor: Martha Baskerville Graphic Designer: Chelsea Gray Photographers: Bonnie Mercadante, Sam Peck, Dave Willhite Copy Proof: Martha Baskerville Sharon Cahill General Manager: Brenda Dickmann Publisher: Signature Graphics COMING TO PCYC ON AUGUST 10 JOHN TRAVOLTA (a.k.a. George Thomas) Performing your favorite songs from “GREASE” Call NOW for reservations. Last years “Elvis’ was a sellout. Don’t miss out this year. Web Design: Robert Gray Channel Islands Design [email protected] Advertising: Contact PCYC Accounting [email protected] Accounting Department: Pam Vinovich 805-984-8205 The Periplus is published each month and is also available at www.pcyc.org. Articles may be submitted by the 14th of each month to Editor at [email protected] Articles should be emailed as Word files (.doc), with photos sent separately as .jpeg files, not embedded in the article. Karen Lorenzen - Commodore 3 Commodore Volunteerism is alive and well at PCYC! This month we have seen our volunteers busy with summer activities. Captain Dave held his 2nd fishing derby and halibut was the featured fish of the day. After the fishing event, the club was offered halibut fish tacos. Gina Haase caught the BIG ONE! The fishing events are a great new addition to the PCYC ON THE WATER program. Please read Capt. Dave’s more detailed article describing the upcoming fishing events. Marge Curley, our activities director, is continuing to organize the kayak and paddleboard outings. Next month the paddlers are going to tie up at my house and enjoy, “Coffee with the Commodore.” This would be a great month to come and join in the fun. Did you see the quilt that Rosemary Tobin made that was on display in the lobby? She handcrafted this quilt for the ON THE WATER committee to use in a silent auction. Talk about a volunteer devoting hours of work to the club! I hope you all had a chance to see the quilt and hopefully put a bid in the box. If you attended the Marina Fest you surely noticed the membership committee volunteers hard at work recruiting new members. Additional volunteers were holding a two-day Open House at PCYC. Talk about volunteering! SC/Sam Peck just showed up the other day and surprised us all by reorganizing our membership badges. That task took an entire day. The staff was very thankful because it is such a long and tedious task. Kudos to Sam! We all know that SC/ Martha Jean Geisler knows how to volunteer! You might not know that she represents PCYC at many of our Yachting Club Associations. Membership in these organizations is vital to a healthy boating program in California. Martha Jean is Senior Staff Commodore of the Association of Santa Barbara Channel Yacht Clubs. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Southern California Yachting Association. One of her jobs for SCYA is to organize the calendar and publications for the Opening Days in Southern California. She is the Rear Commodore for the Yacht Racing Union and there she organizes the training seminars for the 35 YRU and the 94 SCYA member clubs. In her spare time she is the President of our own Pacific Corinthian Youth Foundation. Thank you, Martha Jean, for all you do for PCYC and the youth of our community. Thanks go to all the volunteers at PCYC. Please keep volunteering and attending our events. Show all those who work so hard that you appreciate their efforts. It is with much sadness that we had to face the loss last month of our wonderful Esmeralda. She was truly loved by so many. We were all drawn to Esmeralda’s beauty, charm, and warmth. We are deeply sorry for her family’s loss. Thank you for the contributions given to the family by both the staff and members of PCYC. Rosemary Tobin’s Quilted Contribution Steve Weiss - Vice Commodore 4 Vice Commodore Last month’s participation in the Channel Islands Harbor MARINA FEST as a sponsor and exhibitor, as well as the Club’s corresponding Open Houses on the same dates, was coordinated by Membership chair Candace Reynolds and brilliantly executed by respective event chairs Steve Smith and Julia McQuillan. I’ll give you a brief overview of what’s going on below. Membership Committee updates – under our Open House chair Julia McQuillan, we have an Open House scheduled for Sunday, July 14th and Sunday, July 28th. Since new members are the lifeblood of any organization and the Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club is no different from any other, please tell your friends and neighbors about the incredible membership benefits and opportunities at our Club. On the House Committee side, we are forever grateful to John and Linda Dullam and their entire team for stepping up to the plate to undertake the job of pruning and trimming the trees and shrubs on the north side of the approach to the Club. In addition, they completely replanted Rafael’s herb garden. Thank you both for your continued efforts in the beautification of our Club and for your generosity in these endeavors. We continue the process of identifying and prioritizing needed projects around the Club and will keep you all abreast as they become conceptualized and completed. As Vice Commodore, my job would be an impossibility without the help and dedication of the following individuals – House Committee: Director Linda Allen, Joe Barton, David Diaz (Chair), GM Brenda Dickmann, S/C Don Dussette, S/C Martha Jean Geisler, Director Gary Girard, Skip Harkson, S/C Jim Henry, Phil Peck, Casey Schneberg, Dan Wick and S/C Graham Wilson; Membership Committee: Terri Barton, Janis Brierley (special events), GM Brenda Dickmann, Scott Junge, Director Audrey Keller, Julia McQuillan, Adrienne Peck, Candace Reynolds (Chair), and Steve Smith; Gear Locker: Sea Scout Ship 9201 Executive Officer Vikki Diaz and Director Audrey Keller; Public Relations: Dolores Riccardone. Officer of the Day: Casey Schneberg. I can’t tell you how gratifying it is to be able to work alongside the aforementioned group of incredibly talented individuals. In closing, I would like to thank each and every one of you for helping make our Club, Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club, all that it can be. Brenda Dickmann - General Manager 5 In General Summer is officially here and the PCYC Pool and Spa are open and heated. We keep the pool at a very comfortable temperature for your swimming pleasure. Now that summer is in full swing and the kids are out of school, I’d like to re-post and re-visit some of the summer safety rules of the pool. Swimming is the most popular summer activity, let’s all strive to make this a safe summer pool season. As a note of precaution, located behind the spa is a life preserver with a rope as well a shepherds crook. Please actively supervise your kids around the pool and spa as PCYC does not employ lifeguards, seconds count in preventing accidents. Above all else enjoy the beautiful harbor views, the wonderful pool and spa amenities and remember you may order food poolside. Have a great fun and safe summer! Pool Rules Pool hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Pool occupancy is 20 and Spa occupancy is 6 All pool guests must register at the front desk, at all times, and be accompanied by a member All minors under the age of 14 must be accompanied at all times by a parent or supervising adult The last ten minutes of every hour is adult swim only All diapered children must wear water proof swim diapers Swim attire, unless with a cover-up, is NOT ALLOWED in the clubhouse Only paper or plastic glasses and dishes are to be used in the pool area Bare feet are NOT ALLOWED in the clubhouse at anytime Swim fins, water shoes, weights, or any other objects that could mark the pool or become caught in its drain system are NOT ALLOWED. Floaties may be used but only where they do not unduly restrict the use of the pool by others. Running on the pool deck, pushing or dunking others in the pool, popping of towels, splashing or squirting water on people not participating in a pool game and similar dangerous activities are NOT ALLOWED. No diving in the shallow area of the pool Use of the pool is at all times subject to Clubhouse Rule 2 regarding general conduct. “All members of PCYC, their spouses, their children and guests shall conduct themselves at all times with due regard and consideration for the rights, comfort, convenience and enjoyment of the club by others.” *Independence Day* Thursday, July 4, 2013 WATCH THE FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS IN YOUR OWN CLUB! FIREWORKS DISPLAY STARTS JUST AFTER DARK Club will open at 9:00 a.m. Come and sit by the pool and enjoy the day! Bar Menu available from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Fireworks BBQ 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM available all over the club (No food service after 7:30 PM, Bar Drinks available) Menu Grilled Baby Back Ribs, Garlic Bone in Chicken, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs Sides Sliced Watermelon, Garden Green Salad, Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob, BBQ Baked Beans Dessert: Hot Fudge Sundae $22.95++ Reservations 805-985-7292 McNish Classic - Louise Ann Noeth 6 Wooden Wonder Regatta The McNish Classic Yacht Race attracts notable nauticals Written by: Louise Ann Noeth Now in its 36th year, the MCYR is still sailed on the waters just outside the Channel Islands Harbor. It began life as the Corinthian Classic Yacht Race in 1977. Through the years it has attracted hundreds. A stunning mix of classic yachts sailed by veteran and novice sailors. Remaining true to the tenets of traditional sailing, all the MCYR sailboats were designed before 1952 and have ranged in size from a diminutive 17 feet to over 100-feet. For more than 20 years the entire race, start-to-finish, was handled by founding PCYC members Juanita and Dick McNish and a core of trusty volunteers who quietly did a tidy job of providing an annual sailing opportunity for classic yacht owners and sailors to “shake out the sails” of grand wooden yachts in spirited competition. In an era where the hype often times exceeds the deeds, it is most refreshing to discover those who merit genuine recognition. Summing up the race daughter and licensed Captain Leslie McNish recalled the race’s origin, "The whole idea started because papa had an old wooden boat and nowhere to race it." Today, the highly respected McNish Classic is considered one of four premiere classic yacht races held along the western seaboard. Realizing that many older boats did not have a PHRF rating, Dick created a modified version of his own that not only received wide acceptance, but has served as the basis for other sailing classics. McNish personally sponsored the development of a special computer program that charts sea and wind conditions for each race -- in addition to analyzing the sailing performance of each boat in each class. The race was planned in such a way so that skippers with only basic sailing and seamanship knowledge can be competitive. Racing by the inverted start, the slowest boat starting first, the course is laid out with the traditional yacht in mind; a threemile weather leg is designated with the major portion of the race sailed off the wind: reaching and running. The course favors the full-keel, heavy boats and the ingenious handicapping system permits small vessels to compete with yachts two and even three times their size. Most boats finish within minutes of each other which generates great excitement for spectators ashore and those who come out to the breakwater wall to welcome the racing fleet back home. Navigating a 17mile course in the Santa Barbara Channel between Channel Islands Harbor and Ventura, the billowing sails of Sloops, Cutters, Ketches, Yawls and Schooners join together for a friendly day of sailing competing for awards in elapsed time, bristol (first-class condition) appearance, oldest boat, smallest boat, farthest port, and lasttofinish (usually accepted by a skipper with a hilarious explanation for the distinction). Several of the skippers plan their vacations around this, the last in a series of four major wooden boat races on the west coast, spending time afterwards visiting the nearby Channel Islands National Park. More of a grand gathering of wooden dowagers of the sea than a bloodthirsty race, the event is a cheerful excuse to socialize. As evidence of the congenial atmosphere, only two protests have been filed in the history of the race. Dick and his dedicated volunteer, P C Y C member Scott Harrison assist Kevin Dickmann in handicapping the boats prior to the race. P C Y C member Gene Beville,is Race Committee Chair and Staff Commodore Don Yokaitis provides the Committee Boat,Jr. Executive. Local shipwrights have made all the McNish Classic perpetual trophies. Some years there were more than 40 entries and others as few as 25 that would be treated to gusty bracing winds or would labor through near dead calm conditions. No worries though, Jim Koutras and John Gish of Solana Beach will tell you they win every race, as they often and proudly accept the Last-to-Finish Trophy sailing 40-foot Erica – best time: 5 hours, 30 seconds. Cont’d on page 7 7 Cont’d from page 6 As the MCYR approaches this year, July 27th, 2013, consider a few more fun facts: The Oldest Boat entered was Gerry Burch’s, century-old schooner Los Amigos, built in 1895 and raced up until the time it sank out side Ventura Harbor. Most Distant Port honors goes to the 1895 ketch Oscar Tybring from Norway. Walter Russakoff built Vignette II and his is the only boat to have entered all races. And has won First to Finish three Times. Ben Harper’s Freedom was the first yacht to win the Strathmore Cup in 1977. Aviatrix Jeana Yeager, whose “Voyager” aircraft now hangs in the Smithsonian, sailed the race one year. 1988 was the largest race with 40 classic yachts competing for the Strathmore Cup. The smallest entry was Mud Pie, a 17-foot schooner. The largest was the America a replica of the 139 foot yacht America that won the historic Royal Yacht Squadron’s “100 Guinea Cup”race around the Isle of Wight in 1851. Dick McNish, Somis, CA, has sailed every race, only with different boats, Cheerio II and Valiant, but has yet to win back the Strathmore Cup that he donated. The silver screen swashbuckling heartbreaker Errol Flynn once owned Cheerio II. For Alsumar owners Ted and Vicki Davis the race is a family reunion each year and have so many friends and relatives on board that the “rail meat” forms an unbroken line from bow to stern of the 70-foot yawl. One year, the celebrated cruising couple, Lynn and Larry Pardee adjusted their course just so that they could enter the race. Kathy Roche, owner of the famed 65-foot cutter Orient built in 1937, conducted a “derelict-to-darling” restoration in Channel Islands Harbor and entered the 2001 MCYR -- the first time the yacht had competed in 30 years. East Coast built Baruna, a 72-foot yawl, was long-time racing partner of Orient. The boats were reunited after three decades at the 24th MCYR. Baruna and Orient’s former owners formed the Barient Winch Company, the prototypes of which are still aboard each boat. Locally-built Maggie “J”, a 28-foot ketch was sailed by the Richey family of Oakview. Captain/Daddy/Trumpter Ted is assisted by mates/children Shaunna, 19, Brad, 14, and Martine, 11, who began her sailing career in a bassinette on the cabin sole in 1992. • The two Schooners, Dauntless and the Rose of Sharon did the Bermuda Race in 1931 and raced, for the first time on the West Coast, 15 years ago in MCYR. Yacht racing is a McNish family passion. Captain Leslie McNish, married to Captain John "Sugar" Flanagan charter a 65foot gaffrigged topsail schooner, Alcyone. Grandchildren Alyce has been on the University of Washington sailing team for four years. The team competed in the University Nationals. Darby’s Port Townsend High School team, coached by her dad, competed nationally in the High School Nationals. Son Jeffery raced his 45foot Sparkman & Stephens sloop, Valiant in San Francisco for 21 years. It was recently sold because being Mr. Mom, to Ramona, Nora and Peter, is a full time job. He still finds time for his music career. His wife Bridget is an ICU nurse at Children’s Hospital Oakland. Dennis Connor’s boat Fame heeling Capt. Dave Willhite 8 Coastal Knowledge WEATHER It has been an amazing spring with light winds and calm seas. With any luck it will remain the same thru the summer and fall boating season. FISHING Fishing has been very good with high counts of Halibut, White Sea Bass and Yellowtail.We did have our second PCYC "On the Water” fishing derby and caught some nice fish.(see attached photos.) We are proposing to give a nice Patagonia vest with PCYC Derby logo for an entry gift for the next derby. If you fished the second derby, the entry fee will be $35.00 and includes the vest. If you did not fish the last derby, the entry will be $35.00 and $60.00 if you want a vest included. I will be sending the Patagonia product numbers so you can view the vest online and then send me your size, boat name and anglers’ names. Watch for Derby News e-mails for updates. I think as the local waters warm we will see more pelagic fish caught. During the 1984-1985 El Nino we had species that usually remain below San Diego running in our channel. Our next derby will be July 20-21. We are going to wait to announce the species until a week before the event due to the run of warm water fish arriving. We were at the boat show this past weekend, displaying our sellers’ yachts and Judy and I were talking to Mary Foster. Mary mentioned there is a ladies’ fishing team challenge trophy in the clubhouse. This has Judy's interest and she wants to form a PCYC ladies’ club challenge team and bring the trophy to PCYC. Judy is presently looking into details and will send out a notice to our PCYC derby anglers. YACHTS Good news from the market. We had 3200 people attend the boat show and I would say it showed more positive signs than in the past 5 boat shows combined. We have a lot of new residents who have purchased waterfront homes and want to enjoy boating. We also had quite a few questions from possible future new PCYC members asking us how we enjoyed PCYC. My feelings are we will be out of the depressed yacht market in the near future. Letters to the Editor Attn: Martha Baskerville (Periplus Editor) Hello! I'd like to make 2 friendly suggestions for the Perilus that might be beneficial. Please consider the following: (1) In a college journalism class about 70 years ago, I was taught that EVERY PICTURE MUST have a CAPTION under it. The reader wants to know " who or what" they are looking at. I would like to see all pics in the Periplus with a caption under them! (I know it will take an extra effort, but it will be worth it to the reader). (2) I think it would be a very good idea to start a "LETTER-TO-THE-EDITOR" section in the Periplus. It could add a wide variety of very interesting experiences and thoughts and even increase readership. Keep up the good work! Thanks! Normond Linder (Charter member # 27) Editor's comments: Thank you for your comments and suggestions. We do always like to hear from our readers. Fishing Derbies Larry and Jan Van Scoy - boat Journey 9 F i s h i n g Adrienne Peck - boat Bonza Jim Pensinger, Steve Bostock, Eric Kunhs - boat Freedom Judy Willhite Boat Pescado Bandido Mike and Gina Haase - boat Tight Riv D e r b i e s Darrin VanFossen - Boat Pescado Bandido Capt. Dave & Scott Cooper - Winner of 1st Derby July Birthday/Anniversary 10 July Birthday Joseph Barton, Johanne Berg, Les Busick, Ishik Camoglu, Carey Chronis, Kym Citera, Jana Danza, John Dullam, Linda Dullam, Guanda Dusette, Adry Ezcurra, Gayle Feinstein, S/C Martha Jean Geisler, John Hadlow, Mary Henry, Randie Judkins, Diane Landry, Don Lauritzen, Jo Ann Linder, Yolanda McCune, Julia McQuillan, Nancy Newton, Gail Olson, Michael Orlikoff, Peter Poulson, Kathy Raduenz, Judi Roussey, Ralph Roussey, Thomas Shideler, Mary Simpson, Robert Snyders, Ronald Tegland, Rosemary Tobin, Trisha Vernon, Charlene Virnig, Arthur Warschaw, William Weber, S/C Eugene Whitt, David Willhite, David Wolf, Barbara Wolff, Ron Zacky July Anniversary James & Mary Baldwin, Elysiann & Michael Bishop, Brett & Julie Chapman, Abraham & Christine Eykjian, Fred & Sandy Garone, Frank & Tobi Glaser, Allan & Karla Michaels, Steven & Linda Nielsen, Jim & Jeanette Pensinger, Tom & Barbara Quigan, Randy & Teri Rehder, Robert & Amy Romeo, Robert & Cathy Scott, Ray & Betty Swift, Howard & Shirley Tanner, Michael & Rosemary Tobin, S/C’s Eugene Whitt & Connie Sedacca, Robert & Barbara Wolff Ladies Who Do Lunch Chairpersons: Rosemary Tobin and Kathy Smith Thursday, June 13th was our “ Someone’s in the Kitchen” luncheon with Kathy Moreno, from The Kitchen Restaurant in Oxnard. Kathy demonstrated quick and easy appetizers made with goat cheese and pesto sauces, which would be great for entertaining at home or at sea. Our dessert was an ice cream infused with pesto served over a puffed pastry filled with pesto. It was fabulous. We sold old cookbooks donated by members, PCYC Log Cookbook compiled by members of your club and we had baskets and more baskets of treasures to give away. A Fun Time was had by all. Our next LWDL will be held in two months. Our theme for this luncheon is “Roses”. We are honored to have as our guest speaker Rosalind Thebaud. Roz holds post graduate degrees in Botany and Plant Physiology. Roz is a board member of the Ventura Rose Society and a member of the American Rose Society. So bring your questions and join us on Thursday the 8th of August. Martha Jean Geisler - Staff Commodore/Event Chair 11 Commodore’s Ball 2013 A great deal of thanks to all who attended to celebrate with Commodore Karen Lorenzen, her family and many, many friends. The banners were up, the bandstand was ready and the champagne, wine and other liquid assets flowed throughout the evening as a grand time was had by all! None of this just happens on its own…first thanks to our “Motley Crew” of Staff Commodores Sam Peck and Graham Wilson for the electronics, lighting and many special effects!!! Thanks to our ladies Doris Melillo, Karen Mahr, June Wilson, JoAnn Glogow, Judi Roussey, Angela Switzky and Susan Peck for decorating throughout the room. Thanks to S/C Sam Peck for the photography, too, while we danced away to the tunes of Warren Takahashi and Pier 101 Band! Of course, as they always are, our Staff was extraordinary. Our GM Brenda Dickmann, Danny & Rudy were invaluable help in the planning and execution of the entire event! Chef Raphael and his team in the kitchen, Otilio and his team in the dining room, along with Courtney and her team in Bill’s Bar, just outdid themselves over and over again with superb presentations! Third Quarterly Meeting Friday, August 16, 2013 Celebrate PCYC’s 36th Anniversary August 17, 1976 - August 16, 2013 Your Voice is Your Vote 6:00 PM Meeting 7:00 PM Dinner Please plan on enjoying the great menu specials immediately following the Quarterly Meeting, Great Camaraderie Great Entertainment provided by our favorite DJ Extraordinaire, Graham Wilson $9.95 Specials Liver and Onions Pot Roast BBQ Chicken Breast 12 Applications for Director Sought! Offered by Peninsula Yacht Sales Captain Dave - Serving Boaters since 1996 - Brian Willhite Now is the time to… …let the Nominating Committee know that you would like to be a Director! Yacht of the month: 50’ Ocean Alexander Sedan Euro Transom For full specs go to peninsulayachts.com or call (805) 984-8550 Tell us all about YOU! How long have you been a member of PCYC? Have you worked on or chaired events? Have you worked on or chaired committees? What activities have you participated in and enjoyed? If elected to the Board of Directors, you will be taking on a serious commitment to PCYC. Does your schedule allow you to be available for work on Club responsibilities as a Director? Ways to apply… • Email your “resume” and letter of application to our Club secretary, Martha Baskerville: [email protected] • Snail mail your “resume” and letter of application to: PCYC, ATTN Nominating Committee, 2600 S. Harbor Blvd., Oxnard CA 93035 • Take your “resume” and letter of application directly to the Club’s front desk, marked ATTN Nominating Committee. The deadline for submission of resumes is Wednesday, July 31st. Let the Committee know that you are ready, willing and able to serve! Jr S/C Dan Citera is the Chairman of the Nominating Committee for 2013. The slate of nominees for Director positions will be announced in October. Elections will be held at the Annual Meeting, Saturday, November 2nd . 13 An Evening of Award Winning Magic Saturday, July 13, 2013 Featuring Magician Mark Collier, Member of the famous Magic Castle This will be a sell-out Event! For all family members 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM - Cocktails 6:00 PM – Dinner Menu “The Disappearing Italian Buffet” Appetizer: Bruschetta Buffet Caesar Salad Tossed Green Salad with assorted toppings Entrée Baked Chicken Parmigiana Slight of Hand Pasta Bar Featuring assorted Pastas Shrimp, Mushrooms, Olives, Tomatoes, Choice of Sauces , Garlic Bread Coffee and Tea Service Sweets: Birthday cake with Ice cream $28.00 ++ For Adults $15.00 ++ for Junior Fleet (three years to eleven years) Mark Collier has been delighting his audience professionally for over 20 years. He has performed in such countries as Japan, Tahiti, Italy, France and Holland. His hilarious, irreverent, tongue- in- cheek style of comedy contrasts with his surprising skill as a slight-of-hand artist and accomplished juggler. Mark was awarded the “Strolling Magician” of the Year in 2005 at the World Famous Magic Castle Magic Castle Guest Passes will be available! Bar Specials Courtney’s Magic Potion, “The Abracadabra” Ladies Who Do Lunch Candace Reynolds with opportunity basket Yoli McCune & Barbara Quigan Pesto Twists for dessert 14 Memorial Day Cruise Les girls at Venice Beach - Terry Jones, Jana Danza, June Wilson Help Wanted Your PCYC volunteer managers of the Gear Locker, Vikki Diaz and Audrey Keller have run the Gear Locker for the third season. It’s time to pass the responsibility on to other member volunteers. Be assured, we will train and support you. We do our buying for the Gear Locker mostly online. The eligible Gear Locker team member(s) must have computer skills to shop for gear, to interact with our local vendors and to manage the inventory records with accounting. Gear Locker does have profitability responsibilities to our members and to the Board. The Gear Locker team managers work within the guidelines of the SOP and operate the Gear Locker as you would a small business. Gear Locker should be run by at a minimum of 2 members and could be managed by 2 couples. If you are considering volunteering but have time restraints, we are always looking for help while we run our Gear Locker sale events. For further questions please contact: Vikki Diaz [email protected] Audrey Keller [email protected] The Glogow’s boat, “Song of the Sea” July Calendar 15 J ULY 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Wine Club Closed Club Closed Wednesday 6pm 4 Independ- 5 Icebreakers 6 ence Day 5:30-7pm BBQ 57:30pm 7 8 9 10 Club Closed Club Closed 11 PP BR 5pm 12 Icebreakers 5:30-7pm - SB Power Squadron thru 7/14 14 Open House 1-4pm 15 16 17 Club Closed Club Closed 18 Board Meeting BR 6pm 19 Icebreakers 20 PP CN 1pm 25 26 Icebreakers 5:30-7pm -McNish Taco Kick-off 21 Jazz Club 22 23 24 1-4pm Club Closed Club Closed 28 Open House 1-4pm -McNish Breakfast 13 - PP CN 6pm -An Evening of Magic 5pm 5:30-7pm - PP MDR 6pm - Catalina - Fishing Derby Cruise thru7/26 Thru 7/21 - Angler Skippers CN 5pm 27 McNish Race -PP MDR Noon 29 30 31 Club Closed Club Closed Kayaking—1st & 3rd Thursdays, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10:00am on the PCYC Dock Dining Room Hours: Wednesday through Saturday Dinner: 5:30pm—9:00pm Sunday: Breakfast: 8:30am—11:30am Lunch: 12:00pm—2:00pm Dinner: 5:00pm—8:00pm Bar Menu Wednesday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. MDR : Main Dining Room CN: Crow’s Nest BR: Board Room PP: Private Party BB: Bill’s Bar Officers of the Day: 7/5 Martha Jean Geisler 7/12 Sam & Susan Peck 7/19 Maricela Santana 7/26 Jim & Kathy Henry A UGUST 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 4 5 6 7 Wine Club Closed Club Closed Wednesday 6pm 11 Open House 1-4 12 13 14 PCYF 15 Board Club Closed Club Closed Awards Meeting BR Dinner MDR 6pm 5 pm Fri Sat 2 Icebreakers 3 5:30-7pm 8 Ladies 9 Icebreakers 10 Grease Lunch MDR 5:30-7pm Lightning 11:30a Party MDR 6pm 16 Icebreakers 17 Ladies 5:30-7pm Coastal AnQuarterly Meet- glers Derby ing MDR 6pm 18 Jazz Club 19 20 21 1-4 Club Closed Club Closed 22 23 Icebreakers 24 Electric 5:30-7pm Boat Kick off Dock/MDR 3:30pm 25 Open House 1-4 29 30 Icebreakers 31 5:30-7pm 26 27 28 Club Closed Club Closed Kayaking—1st & 3rd Thursdays, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10:00am on the PCYC Dock Dining Room Hours: Wednesday through Saturday Dinner: 5:30pm—9:00pm Sunday: Breakfast: 8:30am—11:30am Lunch: 12:00pm—2:00pm Dinner: 5:00pm—8:00pm Bar Menu Wednesday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. MDR : Main Dining Room CN: Crow’s Nest BR: Board Room PP: Private Party BB: Bill’s Bar Officers of the Day: 8/2 Kathy Raduenz & Bob Fortner 8/9 Yolie McCune & Duane Gartner 8/16 Doris Eddy & Murray Siegel 8/23 Catherine French & Diane Landry 8/30 Warren & Jane Totten