BRADENTON YACHT CLUB PooP Deck
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BRADENTON YACHT CLUB PooP Deck
BRADENTON YACHT CLUB P oop D eck The Monthly Newsletter • From the Helm I am not quite sure how to express my thanks to you for all of the congratulatory words, encouragement and support that I have received since being inducted as your Commodore. Many of you celebrated with me and my family by attending both the outstanding Change of Watch dinner party as well as the spectacular Big Bang fireworks the following day. Thank you! As we move into the new fiscal year, I want to provide you with a brief update on our membership level. At press time, we had received a total of 51 resignations from the annual renewal process. We now have a total of 513 voting members. This is great news since the membership level exceeds the number that was used to develop the Club budget. With some renewal requests still outstanding, I do expect to receive a few more resignations. But optimism is building and we may have the opportunity to exceed our membership targets for the coming year. Many of you have approached me over the past few weeks to share your thoughts about personal experiences at the BYC. Some have been to tell me about a wonderful meal experience or a fantastic time at a recent event. Others have been to express some concerns about a less than satisfactory meal or a service issue. I believe my initial response to all of you was the same, “Did you fill out a comment card?” The comment card system is an important measurement tool that is used to track member satisfaction, identify the need for changes and as an objective measure for a portion of our manager’s compensation. Ken Nyhus reviews comment cards weekly at his management staff meeting and reports the results each month at the Board of Directors meeting. We need your help to make this the best Club for all of our members. So please take time to record your constructive comments. The annual membership survey is another tool that the BYC uses to keep a pulse on what the membership likes or dislikes. Sent out several months ago, it is in the final stages of summarization and was distributed to the Board of Directors at their July meeting. After viewing a portion of the results, there still appears to be some concern about the “consistency” of our food. There is also an indication that the “attentiveness” and “professionalism” of our service staff may need a few tweaks. There are no quick fixes to these problems, but I know that there are already a few ideas being reviewed to address these areas. Several months ago, the Board of Directors authorized the formation of a Quality Assurance Committee to work behind the scenes. They identify potential areas for improvement and August 2011 Commodore Rick Shaurette work with Club management to recommend practical and workable solutions. While this group is still in the formative stage, they have established an email account to capture member comments and ideas for improving the quality of our Club. The email address is: QA@ bradentonyachtclub.com. Please share your thoughts and ideas. I have just a few more comments about some upcoming events before I close. Make your reservations now for what I am sure will be a sold out event, The Country Western Party with Jodell & the Mountain Road Band on August 27th. Following that event, the Club will be shut down from August 28th through the 31st for some annual cleaning and a few maintenance projects that are still being finalized. The Kick-Off Regatta is scheduled for From the Helm.........................1 Welcome Aboard......................3 Bridge Club.................................3 Club Manager...........................4 Change of Watch......................5 Fleet Captain Sailing...................6 Entertainment.............................7 Great Mates..................................7 Main Events...........................8-9 Fleet Captain Power............... 10 What are the Chances?........... 11 Fleet Captain Fishing.............12 July 4th...................................13 BYC Board of Directors..........16 Bradenton Yacht Club 2011-2012 Officers, Directors & Committee Chairmen Flag Officers Commodore.................................... Rick Shaurette Vice Commodore............................ Evan Guido Rear Commodore............................ Denise Cabanillas Past Commodore............................. Harry Blenker Secretary......................................... Summer Smith-Pope Treasurer........................................ Karin Grablin Fleet Captain Power....................... Ken Sosville Fleet Captain Sailing...................... John Izmirlian Fleet Captain Fishing..................... Mike Reeves Directors Director/Entertainment................. Janet Amar Director/Publicity.......................... Jack Gorman Director/House.............................. Joe Kennedy Director/Long Range Planning..... John Millard Director/Membership.................... Brian Smith Director/Basin................................ Jim Terry Junior Director .............................. Ryan Denton President - Great Mates.................. Sydney Shaurette Bradenton Yacht Club 4307 Snead Island Road Palmetto, FL 34221 GENERAL MANAGER/COO...Ken Nyhus, CCM OFFICE (941) 722-5936 • FAX (941) 723-6639 E-mail: [email protected] WEB ADDRESS: www.bradentonyachtclub.com Office Hours: Tues - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm WEBSITE MANAGER: Jeanne Reeves [email protected] POOPDECK EDITOR: Judy Engberg [email protected] Reservations Please call ahead to reserve your table 722-5936 Tuesday-Thursday: Lunch Menu 11:30 am to 9:00 pm, Dinner Menu 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm Friday & Saturday: Lunch Menu 11:30 am to 9:30 pm, Dinner Menu 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm Sunday Lunch: 11:30 am to 4:00 pm Tiki Bar: 4:00 pm to 11:00 pm, Friday; Noon to 11:00, Saturday; Noon to dusk, Sunday. Weather Permitting. The Tiki Bar will close during an electrical storm, or when the temperature dips below 40! June Visitors by the Sea Bird Key YC Bradenton YC Carlouel YC Clearwater YC Davis Island YC 6 23 1 3 3 Fort Walton YC 1 Isles YC 1 Sarasota YC 1 St. Andrews Bay YC 1 St. Pete YC 10 Total Number of Visitors 50 Total Power Boats 40 Total Sailboats 10 Diesel Fuel Sold 7,854 gallons Gas Sold 8,163 gallons Attention All BYC Members... Two (2) members’ names will appear hidden within the Poopdeck. If you find your name (with a star next to it), you will receive two (2) complimentary bar drinks, one time during the month, on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evening. Please let your server know that you are one of the chosen ones for the month. BYC Phone Extensions Phone # 941-722-5936 • Fax # 941-723-6639 Dockmaster Cell # 941-374-2310 Dept. Contact Ext. Accounts Payable Whitney 201 Accounts Receivable Jenifer 202 Banquets/Reservations 206 Bar To Go 208 Chef/Kitchen Keith209 Controller/Office Manager Alice 204 Dining Rooms Manager Helen 205 Dockmaster Brent212 For Assistance Operator 0 General Manager Ken 203 Podium (making reservations after 5 p.m.) 207 Tiki Bar Outside 211 From the Helm (cont’d) September 23rd through the 25th and the planning committee is looking for sponsors. If you would like to sponsor the event, please contact John Izmirlian or Jeff Walden. Lastly, please wish our General Manager Ken Nyhus Happy Birthday on July 31st as he achieves the major milestone of 50 years old! Clubhouse Closure The Clubhouse will be closed August 28 to September 1 for minor renovations, repairs and deep cleaning. The Tiki Bar, Pool and Pool Restrooms, the Long Wall & Fuel Docks will be open. Tiki Chill & Grill on Sunday the 28th, Noon to Dusk, and Tuesday & Wednesday the 30th & 31st, Noon to 8:00 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience. ( ) Bradenton Yacht Club club August 9th Book the guernSey LiterAry & PotAto PeeL SoCiety by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows Regular Membership #2475 #2476 Michael & Deborah Imparato 2825 Terra Ceia Bay Blvd. #1402 Palmetto, FL 34221 720-1234 Typically, there are many membership resignations at the end of the fiscal year. For a complete list of the July and future resignations, please go to www.bradentonyachtclub.com, sign in and look for them under Member Central/ Announcements. Bridge Club Carla Morgan If you are interested in playing bridge, please join us on Thursday nights at 5:30 for dinner and 6:45 for bridge. Or you can call Carla Morgan at 941-981-9017 for more information. June 16 September 13th Book Cutting for Stone by Agraham Verhese First: Second: Third: Tom and Sylvia Gibson Newell and Mary Yaple Gary and Carla Morgan First: Second: Third: Newell and Mary Yaple Tom and Sylvia Gibson Gary and Carla Morgan First: Second: Third: Newell and Mary Yaple Dixie Keeney and Freda Logan Dave and Betty McLauchlin June 30 J U LY ’ s r at i n g : HHH ... feelings the red tent ed by Anita diamantMix d it to not love uch! so m Deborah Iaboni, Chair 847.207.7622 • [email protected] Russell & Tonya Briggs 108 61st Street East Palmetto, FL 34221 721- 3929 “Nut N Honey” -- 22’ SeaRay July 7 Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 3 Club Manager Thank you to all of the members who completed our 2010-2011 Annual Survey. We sent out some 550 surveys and received a little better than 180 back. It seems that the average return rate of a survey such as ours is 26 to 32.5%; we are right at the high end around 33%. While the entire census portion of the data has not been tabulated, we have finished tabulating the pertinent data addressing our Crew, services, menu, prices, etc. I am happy to say that our Great and Good responses far outweighed the Fair and Unsatisfactory. The survey results have been shared with the Board, and my team and I are busy developing plans to address areas of need, identified by your comments. Although, to the member who suggested “wet t-shirt contests” in the Entertainment portion of the survey, you will be disappointed as that has been shot right down! If you would like to see the survey results, they will be posted on the BYC Webpage, behind the Member’s firewall. As I expected and understand, we do not rate “Great” to every member, every time, doing everything. Our goal is always good to great, fair is average and we want better. Unacceptable is, well… unacceptable! Being involved day to day, as I am, the survey results provided no surprises. To most of our members, we do a good to great job in every area. The areas that received the most fairs and unsatisfactory marks were consistency from the kitchen, and in the price department as relates to the food and beverage areas. It is no coincidence that we hired a new Chef six months ago. This was done to bring us back to where we felt you, the members, want us to be. As to the price concerns and comments associated with them, we are launching a comparative initiative with local clubs and restaurants to see where we really are. Some of you have stated you can eat almost anywhere cheaper than here. I accept the challenge of finding out how true that statement is. I see the grocery bills and know what we are paying, and I know what our food and beverage cost percentages are. These percentages are set when we make the budget for the year, and they directly reflect the sales price of everything we produce. These percentages are set well above local restaurants, in an effort to provide better quality at more affordable prices. Last year our prices were better than, or in line with, local clubs; that was confirmed through the FCYC annual survey. I am very interested to see if we are still better than most local clubs and where we are compared to 4 Ken Nyhus local restaurants. More to come on this in the next few months. The best news about the survey is that our BYC Crew Members, the ones that make our Club great, all got way above average marks. The Office team got the most favorable marks, the service and bar staff rated very high on friendly and polite, the Basin and Dock Crew rated high there too. The areas that we will focus on will be on attentive and professional. While these areas still got above average marks, they had the most fair and unsatisfactory marks too. The Kitchen Crew was only measured on Creative and Consistent, and did not fare as well as the other departments. Still 79% of the respondents rated those two areas good to great. The good news is the Kitchen Crew wants better grades, and they agree we can do better in the consistency department. So I expect great things from them in the near future. The Management got rated too, and we were rated 90% good to great, 9% fair and .6% unsatisfactory. Speaking for myself, I take that to heart. I come to work daily with the intent to make the Club awesome. I know I can’t please all of the people all of the time, but I do try. I assure you all I will work with my team to correct our/my shortcomings. The Club will benefit from your taking the time to fill out the survey. My short term business plan is to move all of the check marks less than great up one notch and to incorporate as many of your suggestions as are feasible into our day to day routine. Thank you again to all who participated. I look forward to your verbal feedback and am excited to help create and direct the solutions to correcting your communicated areas in need of improvement! See you all around the Clubhouse! Power Fleet Dinner August 9th 6:00 p.m. Cocktails, 7:00 p.m. Dinner Dog Days of Summer Cook-In Fried Chicken, Sliced Marinated Flank Steak with Jam of Onions, BBQ Shrimp, Sweet Potato Bar, & Corn O’Brian, with a Banana Split for Dessert, $16.99 + + You could win a $35.00 BYC Gift Certificate if you attend! Please, Please Reserve, before the day of the event! Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com Gary Morgan Change of Watch Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 5 Fleet Captain Sailing For the last several years, The National Fishing Tackle Manufacturers Association has run an ad campaign titled, “Take a Kid Fishing”. Makes sense; if you take a child fishing, they learn more about the beauty of nature and develop physical skills. Less chance of creating a couch potato. Let’s take this concept in another direction, “Take a Kid Sailing”. Each week when several of our sailboats participate in our weekly Thursday night race, you can see that a younger person is participating. On our boat, (Lil Gringo), we have a rotation of three young men who are learning about sailboat racing. Frequently Black Star and Killer Tomato can be seen with crew members under the age of sixteen. Several of these younger fellows also participate in the Manatee Pram summer program. Not only are they learning racing and seamanship skills, they are actively participating and interacting with adults in a teamwork environment. Spinnaker Class Mischief, Bob Armstrong First Place Non Spinnaker Special K, Bob Klements Captain John Izmirlian If you have a son or a daughter who may want to learn about sailing, feel free to contact me and we will try and get the child a crewmember position. If you have room aboard for a developing sailor, kindly let me know. On Saturday, June 18, Regatta Point Marina held their third annual Summer Solstice Regatta. We are proud to report that of the sixteen boats participating, BYC had eight entries. Our Club nearly swept the spinnaker division taking 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6th places. Bob Armstrong racing Mischief placed first in the spinnaker class and second overall in all divisions, followed by Killer Tomato, Harrumph, Lil Gringo, and Crescendo in the Spinnaker division. Special K and Windcaller placed fourth and fifth in Non spin out of a group of eight. Catastrophie placed second in the multi hull division. I believe we did our Club proud! During July, our spring river series came to an end with the following results: Second PlaceThird Place Killer Tomato, John Marcin Black Star, Reid Winder Tie in 2nd, Jason Rosnos and Windcaller, Joe McClash During September, we host the BYC Annual Kick Off Regatta. At this time, we are looking for volunteers for mark boats. If anyone is interested in participating, kindly let me know. 6 Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com Entertainment August starts off our new year of events with our Western night. Come and join us on Saturday, August 27th, as we dance away with JoDell and the Big Mountain Road Band. The Entertainment Committee promises to have a special surprise planned for the evening. Make your reservations for a fun packed evening. Don’t forget we still have Texas Hold ‘Em at the Tiki Bar on Sunday, August 7th from 4-6 pm. Thank you to all the participants for the BYC Cookbook. We received hundreds of fabulous recipes. It was a great effort by all involved but it’s done and we are now in the printing stage. Books will be arriving by the end of October. Enclosed in the Poopdeck is the golf sign-up sheet for our third annual golf tournament. This year the event will be held on Sunday, October 16th, with an October 23rd rain date, at River Wilderness Golf & Country Club. Please make sure you fill out the form if you would like to participate and/or be a sponsor for the event. The forms may be dropped off at the Club office. This is a “friendly” tournament so all Great Mates Janet Amar golfers as well as golf wannabees are welcome to play. This event is not limited to members so you are welcome to invite friends and family to join. The day ends with a dinner at River Wilderness following the tournament. There are amazing gifts to be won that evening. Don’t be left out ….. sign-up now. September is going to be a “killer” of a month. Randy Howrigan may be contacting you for your acting ability. We are once again having our Murder Mystery Dinner so save the date for September 17th. Please understand that reservations may be limited for this evening. Join BYC as we get ready to take off on our first International Dinner tour. Our first stop, Thursday, September 15th, will be Italy and our host will be Roberto Alvarez, aka former WTOG sportscaster Bob Alvarez, who will present an entertaining and passionate introduction to the Italian language, culture and food. You will hear much more about this new event but save the date for your first stop on our Trip Around the World. Enjoy the rest of your summer and we will see you at the Club. Sydney Shaurette I’m so proud to announce that August 5th deadline. The interview results will then Nancy Christian has volunteered to be presented to our Great Mates Board on August take on the position of Community 17th and the difficult task of choosing the top three Outreach Chair for 2011-2012. will begin. The three finalists will then be announced Nancy is not one to sit back and observe activities at via email and in the September Poopdeck. our Club; she stepped up early on and joined the BYC Mark your calendars now to attend the Great Membership Committee. From phone campaigns to Mates Luncheon on September 15th at 11:30 AM, manning our BYC Membership Booth at numerous Main BYC Dining Room. The three finalists will each functions, she has unselfishly offered her time and have eight minutes to make a presentation to the talents. Through the Entertainment Committee, attendees and to answer questions preceding the vote Nancy has been compiling the recipes submitted for by our members. our upcoming BYC Cookbook reaching out to all of How easy is it to become a Great Mate? If you are a us for input. Nancy is passionate about our Club spouse of a Bradenton Yacht Club member or a single and looks forward to working with you to honor member, you become a member by simply attending the chosen 2011-2012 Community Outreach Charity a meeting. In order to vote for your favorite charity on September 15th, you must pay your annual dues winner. During this month, Nancy and I will personally of $1.00 at Registration and be in attendance when interview each charity that submits a letter by the the vote is called. How simple is that? Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 7 August BYC MAIN Snow Crab Night Friday, August 19th All you can eat Snow Crab Legs, with Fries & Slaw $19.99 + + Regular menu available too! Wine Tasting Wednesday August 24th 6:30 p.m. start Join us for our first wine tasting of the New Fiscal Year! We will taste 6 wines pairing them with foods that tantalize your taste buds. Munchies are included $20.00 + + Non-Wine Society Members, only $10.00 for Wine Society Members Reservations are a must, 941-722-5936 Boot Scootin’, Rootin’-Tootin’ Country Western Party Saturday, August 27th 7:00 Fire Water, 8:00 Chuck Wagon Everybody seemed to enjoy Jodell & the Mountain Road Band, so we invited them back for this here Soiree! Come dance, drink, eat & be Countryfied! Put on your country finest, and come enjoy this fun evening of good food and great Boot Scootin’ Dance Music! Biscuits & Honey, Delmonico Steaks cooked on the Charcoal (1 per person), BBQ Chicken, Fried Florida Flounder, Grilled Corn on the Cob, Baked Potato Bar, Fried Gizzards, Hot Apple Pie with Cinnamon Ice Cream for Dessert $24.99 + + 8 Look for More Events Elsewhere in the PoopDeck! EVENTS September Labor Day, Pool Party & Fish Fry Monday, September 5th Party Noon to 7:00 p.m., Food Noon to 6:00 p.m. Fresh Fried Grouper, BBQ Shrimp Skewers, Burgers, Dogs & Bratwurst, Pulled Pork and Chef’s Accompaniments & Composed Salads. Only $16.99 + + + Kids only $8.99 + +! We will have a waterslide, a slip & side & Bounce House, Coin Dive, Shirt Tie Dye ($6.99) and more! Call for reservations, 941-722-5936 Reminder, the Clubhouse and Docks will be closed on Tuesday, September 6, as we are open on Labor Day. Summer Slaying, Murder Mystery Saturday September 17th will be the night of our 2nd Murder Mystery! Calling all senior sleuths, BYC junior detectives, grey haired gum shoes, nosey neighbors and plain old BYC Members to help us solve a Murder! You read that right…someone is going to die this night, and we need your help in solving the crime! Randy & Pauldie Howrigan, along with Mike & Barbara Mott are casting for the mayhem! The last Murder Mystery a year ago brought over 120 people to the Club to solve the case. Mark your Calendar now, and make your reservations if you dare… More to come soon! BYC’s Kick-Off Regatta Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 23 -25th The BYC Long Wall will fill with sail boats and tall masts, as BYC hosts the 28th annual Fall Kick-Off Regatta. Boats will arrive all day Friday, and the races will be on Saturday & Sunday, with an awards cook-out & celebration Sunday afternoon! Look for More Events Elsewhere in the PoopDeck! 9 Fleet Captain Power As July rolled in with several days of needed rain, I have had the opportunity to meet several new members and work with the Board of Directors to continue to make the Bradenton Yacht Club one of the best yacht clubs in the state of Florida. Recap of the Cruise to Pasadena Yacht Club from June 10th thru the 12th: The Power Fleet cruise to Pasadena Yacht Club included ten boat cruisers and three land cruisers attending. Paul and Neva Sayers led the cruiser group as Larry and Maureen Stanczak drove up on Friday night for the group dinner. Saturday night dinner was pool side with a Mexican/Margaritaville style buffet. Roy and Jackie Woolf drove up to participate in this Saturday evening event. Carl and Paula Trembicki also drove up to attend Saturday events. As Pasadena Yacht Club is a private club with many amenities including golf, there were many that golfed on Saturday. They included Paul and Neva Sayers with Barry and Cecelia Allen, Bob and Ann Hawkins with Ray and Elayne Barr, Carl Trembicki, Bob Luscombe and Larry Stanczak to round out the list of golfers. Three generations of a BYC member were present as Arnie and Wanda Abitabilo had their daughter and two grandkids there on Saturday. The “bikers” Bill and Mary Beth Westbrook took their bikes for a Captain Ken Sosville casual morning ride. In addition, other participants included: Jeff and Pat Poulson, Fred and Mary Smith with daughter Pam, Bob and Jill Brown, Bob and Annette Luscombe and Hugo and Alicia Keim who keep their boat there. As I did not attend this cruise, I want to thank Larry Stanczak and Fred Smith for providing me with information to write this article. Upcoming cruise for August: The Power Fleet cruise to The Village Marina at Little Harbor, formerly Bahia Beach Resort, is scheduled for August 19th thru the 21st. This is an old favorite destination of the Power Fleet from years past. Its location is at the mouth of the Little Manatee where it empties in to Tampa Bay and is known for its old Florida antiquity. The resort has modern style condos available for land cruisers that want to join in on the fun with the Power Fleet cruisers for that weekend. If you are interested, you can contact me at [email protected] for information. Upcoming Events: August 9th Power Fleet dinner/meeting August 19th – 21st Cruise to The Village Marina at Little Harbor September 13th Power Fleet dinner/meeting September 23rd -25th Cruise to Palm Island Marina Power Cruisers at Pasadena Yacht Club. 10 Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com What Are The Chances?? Three couples, not living in the Bradenton area, joined BYC over a three-year period. One couple was from Ocala and two lived in Treasure Island. Because of their distances from the Club, timing was everything…they had never met. They were literally “ships passing in the night”. Fast forward to May, 2011. Phil and Mary Letourneau from Treasure Island aboard “Paradise” pulled into Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club while on a 5-week cruise to the Keys. The Dock Master told them another BYC vessel would be arriving the next day. Since the club would be closed, he asked if they would help the vessel dock. When Burton and Gloria Marsh aboard “Marsh Harbour” from Ocala arrived the next day, Phil and Mary grabbed lines and filled them in on the club particulars. The two couples made fast friends sharing adventures, (as boaters do), and found they had mutual acquaintances. Both vessels moved on in a few days to Isles Yacht Club. As each arrived, there was another BYC boat there already who helped them in. It was Ken and Freda Agerskov from Treasure Island aboard “Shell Royal”. Happy Hour conversations revealed the Marshes knew Mary’s best friend from Ocala and the Agerskovs live only two blocks from the home the Letourneau’s bought about a year ago in Treasure Island. The three couples bonded immediately. They all piled into a taxi and were off for “Chicken Night” at the Punta Gorda Elks Club which, by the way, holds the record as having the largest membership of any Elks Club in the nation. Yes, six healthy adults piled into one taxi. It took a little fast talking to convince the taxi driver 1) that they could all fit and 2) that they would make it worth his while to take them all in one trip. The next day included bicycle rides to a Bird Rehab Sanctuary, West Marine and Fisherman’s Village. They all parted heading different ways but continued to stay in touch with each other while cruising and since returning to land. Thank you, BYC, for new friends and great adventures. From the left, Phil & Mary Letourneau, Burton & Gloria Marsh and Ken & Freda Agerskov. Moby Ducks Parent Eugene $88,000 was raised for the benefit of the PACE Center for Girls when duckies, purchased for $5.00 apiece, were raced off the BYC long wall last month. Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 11 Fleet Captain Fishing Have you heard the Great News? – We are all now recycling cans, glass, plastic and paper at the BYC. Bodacious kudos to the board, staff and many supporters for making this happen. You may ask -why do anglers care? Did you know that most fish caught locally should only be eaten once a month or not at all by children and women of childbearing age? Nobody should eat some popular species. You know that old adage, “If you’re not part of the solution…..” A byproduct of generating power is heavy metal pollution and by recycling we reduce power requirements dramatically. One last rhetorical question -- can one person or one yacht club really make a difference? Decide for yourself. Recycling one (1) glass bottle saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours. The energy you save by recycling a single (1) aluminum can will run a TV for three hours. Recycled paper produces 73% less air pollution than if it was made from raw materials. Recycling plastic saves twice as much energy as incinerating it. Please look for the blue recycle cans around the Club. We all together will make a difference. The BYC Catch Board, like the Phoenix, is rising from the ashes. Please record your catches and report them to [email protected]. Members fishing the Firemen’s and DeSoto Tournaments, please send me your measured results. Captain Mike Reeves Crosthwait news. Eighty-eight BYC members participated in the tournament this year. After reading Scholarship applications for two years, feel good in knowing that with home grown kids like these the future is going to be just fine. The Fire Charity Fishing Tournament, hosted by you and supported by many members to help burned children in our community to get a little extra help, was a big success again this year. Laughter, cheers, highs, lows, winners and not a single loser defines the event nicely. Fishing was tremendous inshore with very large snook, tarpon, trout and redfish releases. Offshore monster red and cubera snapper, grouper, dolphin fish, tuna and amberjack bent down the scales. Several boats had multiple shots at sailfish, white and blue marlin, but pulled hooks and broken leaders were the last sentence in each billfish story. Next year the event is the weekend before Father’s Day. Spike is violating his parole by pinching a little space here to thank everyone for all the notes and kind words regarding his awkward exodus. He was quite surprised and gratified by the volume and verbosity of the remarks, many of which contained familiarly amusing, politically incorrect and sophomoric yet nontoxic social improprieties. Spike’s final sentiment; we are a big wonderfully diverse family of friends and I feel it a bit better not to inadvertently affront the demure or strident than to amuse the indulgent or discerning. – “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” Dr. Seuss. er nyd lS r a E Fire Charity Fishing Tournament 12 Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com Summertime!! Summertime!! 4th of July Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 13 International Night Enjoy foods and culture from around the world without leaving the comfort of the BYC! This will be a monthly event, featuring food, fun, facts, traditions, beverages and more from different countries. Get a BYC Palatable-Passport and you could be eligible for prizes. Have your Passport stamped as you attend events and you could be invited to an International Wine Tasting for free. Our first event, on September 15th, is “An Evening in Eataly”! Roberto Alvarez, aka former WTOG sportscaster Bob Alvarez, will present an entertaining and passionate introduction to the Italian language, culture and food. “Evenings in Eataly” are senza stress, (without stress). Roberto will entertain you and tickle your funny bone, while Chef Keith feeds you and tickles your taste buds! Cost for the evening is $19.99 + + and will include a delicious Italian Buffet of Antipasti, Caesar Salad, Eggplant Parmesan, Pasta Station with 5 Sauces, Frutti di Mare, & Sautéed Chicken or Sirloin Marsala, Spumoni for Dessert! Cocktails @ 6:00, Dinner @ 6:30. Reservations are a must, 941-722-5936. Ci vediamo! superior bc backer.pdf 6/9/2008 2:44:17 PM C MarineMax Sarasota has been serving the boating community for over 30 years and we look forward to the next 30 years! 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Contact Joyce or Ron Rowe today for a confidential, no obligation discussion and assessment. See us on the web at www.AaronStaff.org Lic. NR30211292 AARON HOME CARE AND STAFFING, INC. Homemakers Personal AssistantsSkilled Nurses Call anytime (941) 751-8055 or ask Joyce & Ron Rowe Dr. Jack E. Beal, Jr. (941)722-2456 8:00 a.m.—5:30 p.m. M-F 8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Sat 220 7th Street West Palmetto, FL 34221 Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 15 Pre-Srt Std. U.S. Postage Paid Manasota, FL Permit #160 Bradenton Yacht Club 4307 Snead Island Road Palmetto, FL 34221 For more information, visit our website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com 2011-2012 Bradenton Yacht Club Board of Directors Rick Shaurette Commodore John Izmirlian Fleet Capt. Sail Joe Kennedy Director Evan Guido Vice Commodore Denise Cabanillas Rear Commodore Ken Sosville Fleet Capt. Power Jim Terry Director Harry Blenker Past Commodore Mike Reeves Fleet Capt. Fishing Janet Amar Director Jack Gorman Director Karin Grablin Treasurer Ryan Denton Junior Director Brian Smith Director Summer Smith-Pope Secretary Sydney Shaurette President, Great Mates John Millard Director
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was thoroughly enjoyed by a sellout attendance. The August meeting highlighted the Sail Race Fleet with presentations of the “Beer Can” racing series awards by Tom Grubb. He also arranged the eveni...
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Beverage Minimum is $280.00 for the four month period. All fees are plus 6.5% sales tax. If your friend becomes a member during the Summer Membership Program period, the minimum will be adjusted ac...
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