Mar - Barrington Yacht Club
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Mar - Barrington Yacht Club
Barrington Yacht Club March 2016 From the Commodore March 2016 David Materne What’s Inside 1 From The Commodore 2 STP 4 Social 4 Race 5 Juniors 5 Cruise 6 What’s in a Name? 7 Membership 8 Manager’s Corner 8 Board of Governors I hope that everyone had a great time at the Blizzard Brunch this past Sunday. The social committee could not have asked for better weather!!! Upcoming Events 3/6, Sunday Spring Frostbiting begins 3/10, Thursday 7 pm Wine & Food Pairing 3/20, Sunday 3-4:30 pm Spring Egg Hunt 3/24, Thursday 7 pm STP lecture series 4/2, Saturday Commodore’s Ball I am very excited about 2 upcoming events, the Commodores Ball on April 2nd and STP hosting a presentation by Charlie Enright on March 24th. Invitations for the ball will be going out this week and you can sign up on our website or by calling the club. The event is limited to 120 with a wonderful meal being prepared by Blue Water Grill and the music of a BYC favorite, Chris Fitz Band. I am looking forward to a fun evening. March is also busy with STP registration opening on Monday, March 7th and a food and wine paring on Thursday March 10th. For more events, please visit the BYC website BARRINGTON YACHT CLUB 25 BARTON AVE. BARRINGTON, RI 02806 > BARRINGTONYC.COM main (401) 245-1181 FAX (401)245-0275 1 Barrington Yacht Club March 2016 STP Brian O’Connell, Chair March has arrived which means that registration for STP is about to begin. This year, registration will go live on Monday, March 7 at 5:00 pm. Registration is on a first-come first-served basis. Members signing up for the full season receive priority until March 21, 2015. Please visit the following link for all registration information: http://barringtonyc.com/stp/stp-registration/ Please note for parents of sailors who will be registering for the Opti Beginner classes, please note that the program will be returning to the traditional Opti beginner format from years past for the 2016 season to accommodate the needs of our membership. When registering your sailor for the beginner course, you may sign up for any of the four sessions. STP Winter Lecture Series: Thursday, March 24 at 7:00pm, Charlie Enright (Skipper of Team Alvimedica in the 2014-15 Volvo Ocean Race) and John Mollicone (Brown University Head Sailing Coach) will speak about their tremendously successful collegiate and professional sailing careers. Both of these outstanding sailors learned to sail right here in Narragansett Bay! Please help us to welcome these honored guests to the Club and join us for this fun (and free) event. The Committee is busy preparing for another great season and is looking ahead to lesson planning and boat preparation. We look forward to providing a safe and fun program that allows all children to develop a love for sailing. If you have any feedback about the STP program or you would like to get involved with the committee, please send me an email at [email protected] or come to our next STP meeting. The next STP meeting will be Monday, March 14th at 7:30 pm. > BARRINGTONYC.COM 2 Barrington Yacht Club > BARRINGTONYC.COM March 2016 3 Barrington Yacht Club March 2016 Social Ken Marcil, Chair On Friday, February 12 the Historian Dinner was held. Jean MacIntyre, our Club Historian, shared pictures and stories of the storm and its effect on the Barrington Yacht Club and the rest of Rhode Island. Guest chefs Deb Thurston, Brenda Migliaccio, Michelle Hamilton and Carroll Garland served a delicious shrimp scampi dinner on Friday Feb 18th. The Annual Blizzard Brunch was held on Sunday February 28th. A delicious breakfast brunch with served to members and their families!! The next guest chef will be Friday March 4th, Rob and Brenda Migliaccio will be cooking spaghetti and clam sauce for members and guests. The always popular Wine Pairing Dinner is scheduled for Thursday March 10th. The reservation link is on the BYC website under “What’s new.” Blue Water Grille Friday night club menu continues to be a hit! Bring family, friends, co-workers; the club night is open to members and guests! Come and enjoy a delicious dinner and drinks, it’s a fun way to celebrate family events and casual get together after a long work week. Race Michael Reuter, Chair The Barrington Yacht Club has a longstanding tradition of supporting winter sailing. This has been well documented in multiple publications and it is a great honor to work with the Barrington Frostbite Sunfish Fleet #155 to coordinate such an amazing series. You are the definition of diehard sailors! For full results please click here. Given the mild conditions as of late, I hope an early spring will prompt many of those with Sunfish lying in the backyard to come out for some early season racing. The spring frostbite series kicks off Sunday, March 6th and will run until May 1st. If you are interested, please see the BYC website under racing for more information and notice of race. The Race Committee is hard at work coordinating the rest of the 2016 season. The Club calendar has posted many of the dates for the BYC regattas. The Race Committee will also support regattas throughout the bay. If you want to participate in racing or have interest in joining the Race Committee, please feel free to contact me. Please see the website and weekly eblast for the most up-to-date information. > BARRINGTONYC.COM 4 Barrington Yacht Club March 2016 Juniors Claire Moscrop, Chair SPRING EGG HUNT Event Date: Sunday, March 20th Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm Easter Egg Hunt begins at 3:15pm sharp Easter Bunny arrives at 3:30pm Price: $15 per family. Non-member guests will be charged $8/person or $20/family RSVP Deadline: Saturday, 3/12 Please join us for the annual Easter Egg Hunt and meet & greet with the Easter Bunny! Drinks and snacks will be served. Please bring your own basket or bag to collect eggs. Sign up by clicking here! Cruise Becky Chwalk, Chair Greetings! It’s time to start thinking about summer cruising plans! There are several BYC cruises planned for the summer. Here are the dates: • Memorial Day Cruise to Wickford: Saturday, May 28-Monday, May 30 • 4th of July Summer Cruise: Friday, July 1-Sunday, July 10 • Commodore’s Cruise to Battleship Cove: Date to be determined • Labor Day Cruise to Cuttyhunk: Saturaday, September 2-Monday, September 5 If you are planning to join the club for the summer cruise, please note that Edgartown mooring reservations open on March 1 at 8:00 am. All reservations will be done through dockwa. Please sign up for a dockwa account by going to their site: https://dockwa.com/about-us If you have any questions about the cruising season or would like to join the committee, please reach out to me by email at [email protected] Happy Cruising! > BARRINGTONYC.COM 5 Barrington Yacht Club March 2016 What’s in a Name? Story Submitted by Matt Asaro & Susan D’Andrea Cepheus is a 2003 Quest 33S, built by one of our own club members Barrett Holby, designed by local yacht architect Rodger Martin, rigged by Hall Rigging, line engineered by member Steve Parola, and sails built by our very own Steve Thurston. I feel very fortunate to have this team behind the boat that has taken my family and best friends throughout out local waters and out to Bermuda. I love sailing at night under the stars… that is my happy place. One of my closest friends, a sister to me, Laura Sudarsky owned “Cassiopeia”, a Beneteau 42s7, with whom I have raced and navigated for to Bermuda 4 times. Laura is like family and Cepheus got its name as a kinship to Cassiopeia as they are both constellations in the northern sky. My favorite Cassiopeia story is of winning first in class and second in fleet in the 2005 Bermuda race and missing overall first place in fleet by 1 minute and 57 seconds corrected! The boat that got us finished a day later. Of the 10 Bermuda races I have done, that and the 2014 race (crewed by a full Barrington crew), have been the greatest. As mythology goes: Cepheus is a constellation and King of Aethiopia in Greek mythology and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Cepheus was married to Cassiopeia and is father to Andromeda, both of whom are immortalized as modern day constellations. Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereids, the nymph-daughters of the sea god Nereus, who complained to Poseidon (the ruling god of the sea upon the kingdom of Ethiopia). Poseidon directed the sea monster Cetus to destroy the kingdom of Aethiopia and in trying to save their kingdom, Cepheus and Cassiopeia were forced to sacrifice their daughter. Accordingly, Andromeda was chained to a rock at the sea's edge and left there to await the sea monster Cetus. Perseus, the hero who killed Medusa and severed her head, arrived in time and killed Cetus by using Medusa’s head turning him to stone and ultimately became her husband, their son Perseus eventually became king. Since Poseidon thought that Cassiopeia should not escape punishment, he placed her in the heavens tied to a chair in such a position that, as she circles the celestial pole in her throne, she is upside-down half the time next to Cepheus and the other half next to him. Sailing by the stars is among the most amazing things I have ever experienced; it is something I wish to share with anyone that would like to experience it. Cepheus is a bright and stable constellation and it’s nice to see when you are sailing a few hundred miles offshore, you feel right at home. If you have a boat name story you would like to submit, please email Rachelle Cambria at [email protected]. We are interested in hearing what type of boat it is, how long you’ve owned it, how you came up with the name, what the name used to be, what you did for a renaming ceremony, or any other related stories. Both S/V’s and M/V’s are welcome! > BARRINGTONYC.COM 6 Barrington Yacht Club March 2016 Membership Andrew Macauley, Chair Committee Members: Ben Chwalk, John Calitri, Chip and Susan Hawkins, Chris Kirk, Kristen Kreuzkamp, Melissa Lawrence, Andrew Macaulay , Andrew Macken, Lou and Anne Massa, David Materne, Beverly Migliori, Matthew Mitchell, Zeth Morgan, Andrew Porter, John Ratcliffe, Oliver Tutt, Mark Wilson and Martha Richardson The Membership Committee is considering the candidate(s) listed below for membership in the Barrington Yacht Club. Please communicate your comments on these listed candidates, favorable or unfavorable. Letters may be mailed to the Chairperson of the Membership Committee, c/o Barrington Yacht Club, or emailed to [email protected] . Phone calls should be directed to the Chairperson or to any Committee Member. You may be assured that all communications will be held in the strictest confidence. forward to hearing from you. We look CANDIDATE BOARD SIGNATURE SPONSOR Thomas and Jena Schmidt Rachelle Cambria Claire Moscrop Eric Turgeon 1/24/2016 Joanna and Tony Woodin Robert Mattaliano Bob Anderson Sally Phillips 2/1/2016 > BARRINGTONYC.COM DATE POSTED 7 Barrington Yacht Club Manager’s Corner Scott Nichols, General Manager March 2016 Board of Governors Commodore As a reminder, winter hours are in effect for the BYC. The clubhouse offices are open Monday – Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. For more information regarding club hours or to contact us, see Club Services and Hours under “About” on the club website. Vice Commodore Bob Anderson [email protected] Rear Commodore John Ratcliffe [email protected] Secretary Lou Massa [email protected] Treasurer Bob Mattaliano [email protected] Club Night The bar is open and food available, every Friday from 6pm to close. The bar menu will always be available and we are also excited to have few club members volunteer to be guest chefs. Reservations are not required and guests are welcome. Finance Launch Service If you would like to be added to the existing list of launch users for the upcoming season, please contact the business office. We now offer launch service past Ferry Lane down to the Warren Waste Water Treatment Facility. Oliver Tutt [email protected] Racing Michael Reuter [email protected] Social Ken Marcil [email protected] Membership Andrew Macaulay [email protected] Sail Training Brian O’Connell [email protected] Junior Activities Publications Cruise Nominating Claire Moscrop [email protected] Rachelle Cambria [email protected] Becky Chwalk [email protected] Bob Manchester [email protected] BYC Managers General Manager Scott Nichols [email protected] Assistant Manager Mitchell Brown [email protected] Office Manager > BARRINGTONYC.COM Tony Demers [email protected] House Marina Info We still have a few slips available for the upcoming 2016 season. If you are interested in either a 20', 25' or 30' slip in the marina, please contact club management for details. David Materne [email protected] Roberta Sullivan [email protected] 8