May - Racine Yacht Club!
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May - Racine Yacht Club!
Mark your calendar: May 5 - Karaoke Nite - 6PM May 7 - Kentucky Derby Day - Watch for Bar Specials! May 8 - Mother’s Day Brunch May 14 - Yard & Dock Day May 28 - 100th Gala REEF POINT “For the encouragement and promotion of yachting and the creation of a spirit of good fellowship…” May 2016 (RYC Constitution, Article II) Racine Yacht Club Commodore’s Report Racine, Wisconsin RYC’s Birthday Bash Photos courtesy of Gregg Henning Let’s party! Oh wait, I think we already started. Kurt threw one heck of a birthday weekend bash! I, for one, had way too much fun for one person. On Friday night, Vito Zatto kept the entire crowd active and participating in his show! We were blessed to have many dignitaries from other local yacht clubs join us for the fun. On Saturday night, EZFM, entertained the crowd with 70’s and 80’s yacht rock. We even had a delicious cake that looked like the Club! If you haven’t noticed on the way into the Club, South Shore Yacht Club sent a beautiful plant in honor of our 100th Anniversary. Speaking of parties, our 100th Gala Event is set for the evening of Saturday, May 28th. Make sure you make your reservations early and dust off those dancing shoes as Swing Nouveau is sure to get you on your feet. Also that morning, we will hold our annual Opening Day ceremonies at 11:00 A.M. Sandi Fox will have the new clothes line available and a fashion show you can enjoy while having lunch. Eddie is planning something special for us. If weather allows, I would love for everyone to dress their boats up! Hoist those flags to celebrate 100 years of RYC! RYC hosted Picasso Vino for a Paint Night. Some of our members put their talents to the test with a brush in one hand and a drink in the other as they created a “Sunset Sail.” What a great turnout, and we certainly have some budding artists. If you didn’t notice, RYC’s mast has returned to its home! Rick Hennig and crew spent over 500 hours restoring our mast which is a symbol that will stand tall over our Club for many years to come. Rick said Dave Opahle was his right hand man on this project who put in over 120 hours lending his expertise. Laurie and Rick are Phones ミ General: (262) 634-8585 donating the material cost of $5,000.00 to the RYC in memory of Gary Knop! Many others contributed time and hard work on this project with wood replacement, carbon and Kevlar reinforcements, priming, painting and a stainless steel windex on top. If this work had been contracted out, the total cost would have come to approximately $50,000. This is just another example of why the members at Racine Yacht Club are so incredible. By the time you read this, hopefully boats have been launched and the slip system will be filled up in anticipation of a historic summer at the Club. Adult sailing classes will have begun and the Club will begin the exciting hustle and bustle of a new season! Get in those work or pay hours at Yard and Dock day on Saturday, May 14th. Let’s spruce up the Club and make it sparkle prior to the Gala! Spring is here, put your shorts on, keep positive vibes and summer is just around the corner! Remember it is always tropical in your mind! — Gregg Henning, Commodore SPRING CLUB HOURS Open Monday and Tuesday a 4PM Open Weds, Thurs, Fri at 11AM Open Sat at 9AM, Sun at 8AM Lunch available Wed/Thur/Fri/Sat 11AM - 2PM Bar Menu Available Tue/Wed/Thurs 4PM to 8PM Racine Yacht Club ・ One Barker Street ・ Racine, WI 53402 42 44.24 N - 87 46.69 W Office, 7:00amミNoon: (262) 634-8587 FAX (262) 634-8971 Web site: www.racineyachtClub.org e-mail: office@racineyachtClub.org View the Reef Point in color on our Web site! RYC News in Brief From the April Board meeting minutes: Recording Secretary Mark Lukow: Correction: Sea Scout committee report should read “no report” not “new report”. Jim Mc Bain moved the minutes of the March 10 board meeting be approved as corrected. John Stanley seconded and the motion passed. Treasurer Frank Randall reported: • Adjusted March income is a loss of $6800 due to sales tax on dues and the POS software down payment. Income from dues is recognized month by month while the sales tax is due when billed. • Adjusted income year to date is $553. • Lake Michigan is up 8 inches in the last month and is 15 inches above the long term average for April. From Commodore Gregg Henning: •Gregg wished John Stanley a happy birthday. John celebrated by attending the board meeting. •Gregg extended a big thank you to Rick Hennig and his crew for their work on the mast. •Gregg recognized Kurt for the 100th birthday weekend. Two parties (and counting.) •Opening weekend and 100th gala planning is under control. Looks like a great event and not to be missed. Invitations were to go out soon. From Office Manager Kim Shortess: •Point Of Sale (POS) software installation date of April 14 is postponed to April 15. Kim is excited about the flexibility of the new system and reports wait staff and bartenders look forward to getting off the old POS software. New system will require member names or numbers. Some servers are not comfortable asking members for name or number. •Kim reported a call from a Gateway Technical College group. Their Administrative Assistants organization asked to use the Club for a July 28th event. Jack Landwehr volunteered Lynn to sponsor this event. •Charlie Manning asked for a transient slip gift certificate for cancer fund raiser. •Kim received some pre-1916 pictures and Clubhouse/pier drawings which will be forwarded to Club historian Steve Wheeler. Vice Commodore John Stanley: •John has the bill for Lake Michigan Yachting Association dues. •John is working on a calendar for on-thewater events (such has Government Officials Night, Adventure Sail, and Scout troop sails) and a list of skippers willing to host these events. John plans to get out a schedule by May 12th. •John is working on an event to get our (caterer’s) employees out on boats this summer. •John is asking a Carthage College swing dance group to lead one or two dance classes before the gala. Rear Commodore Amy Cermak: Amy is racing in Charleston this week and sent the following report: •The Youth Sailing schedule is out. We’re trying an 8-day schedule this summer. Each class will run for two weeks of four days each. Pricing is to be determined. •Amy worked with Bob Sample to set up Racine Parks youth day sails for: August 1st (1130, 1300 and 1430,) August 2nd (1300 and 1500,) and August 3rd (1130, 1300 and 1430.) •August 4th is the date for AdventureSail sponsored by Girls Inc., the National Women’s Sailing Foundation, and RYC. •Kim Shortess reported that Amy is helping with a woman’s sailing event at South Shore Yacht Club May 14th. They are looking for ideas for items to include in skipper’s gift bags. From Membership Secretary Pam Jobson: • Open house is June 4th 1500 to 1800. •Pam moved we accept Richard and Maryanne Theyerl as Active 30+ members. Jim McBain seconded and the motion carried. Welcome Richard and Maryanne! •Pam moved we accept Daniele Egolf and Christopher Roesing as Active <30. Jack Landwehr seconded and the motion carried. Welcome Danielle and Christopher! •Pam moved we accept Craig and Rosemary Urban, and Jessica Ford as Visit RYC’s Website at www.racineyachtclub.org for the most up-to-date information, events and race results. 2 Meetings/Club Hours See this month’s calendar on page 4 for additional coming events: May 5 7:00pm 12 7:00pm 19 7:00pm June New Member Meeting Board Meeting General Membership Meeting 2 7:00pm New Member Meeting 9 7:00pm Board Meeting 16 NO General Membership Meeting SPRING CLUB HOURS Mon., Tues. – 4PM to 8PM* Wed., Thurs., Fri. – 11SM to 9PM* Saturday– 9AM to 9PM* Sunday – 8AM to 8PM* *Closing times are determined at the bartender’s discretion; Club is typically open until 9:00 if there are patrons present. GALLEY HOURS Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Lunch.11:00-2:00 Friday Dinner ............................5:00-9:00 Sunday Breakfast.......................8:00-2:00 Sunday Lunch...........................12:00-2:00 Bar Menu...Tue., Wed., Thurs., 4:00-8:00 OFFICE HOURS 8 AM until 2 PM M-F Associate Members. John Stanley seconded and the motion carried. Welcome Craig, Rosemary and Jessica! •Pam moved we approve a requested status change from Active to Senior for Larry and Mary Beth Wilkins. Jack Landwehr seconded and the motion carried. •Pam moved we approve a requested status change from Active to Social for Stephen and Tamara Hanig. John Stanley seconded and the motion carried. •Pam moved we approve requested status changes from Active to Inactive for Walter Joerg, and Jon and Tiffany Behrends. John Stanley seconded and the motion carried. •Pam moved we accept the resignations of Richard and Beth LaHue (Active), James and Karen Walker (Active,) and Tim Place (Inactive.) Jim Mc Bain seconded and the motion carried. Continued on page 3 News in Brief, cont’d •After these changes we have 260 members. House Director Jim Mc Bain reported: •Hail, hail, the new beers are here. Commodore Henning is chair of the new beer selection committee. •Jim reports many recent false alarms. Some due to birthday balloons floating around and tripping motion sensors. (Kim likes the balloons, but she doesn’t get the 3 am calls.) From Pier Director Frank Gall: •Recent poor weather has reduced number of work days. •East pier work is done. Everything is as high as it goes. •Water is high enough we don’t need the dinghy ramp on east pier. Frank plans to pull and rework the ramp. •Frank is working with Bob Dean on steps and broken welds on west pier. From Yard Director Jack Landwehr: •Jack is not getting much help on the week day work parties. Addendum: Several volunteers were working in the yard on Saturday April 16th. •Jack plans to use summer help to finish tasks that aren’t done by or on Dock & Yard day so everything looks good for the gala. •There was discussion about removing the tarp from the beach. Jack is using the tarp to kill/prevent weeds but understands some consider it an eyesore. •Jack cancelled the parking lot tree planting. •Jack is looking for a new place to store club canoes and kayaks. (High water shrunk our beach and the racks washed out.) •Launch is April 30th. Work or pay is available for members (excepting skippers and their crew.) • Dock & Yard day is May 14th. •Summer help Maddie Lyons, Maddie Thema and Alyssia LaCrone are returning. Local youth Wesley Paffrath is too young to use power equipment but will be added as a trainee. •Jack wants to host a home brew beer tasting in the Club’s dry sail area on May 7th with a tasting from 1600 to 2000. Donations will be collected to cover brewers expenses but will not pass through the Club. John Stanley moved authorization of this event. Pam Jobson seconded. The motion carried after discussion. From Race Director Bob Sample: •Bob predicts docking for summer youth events will be a big project. Some events will require moving all boats out of the dry sail area. •Bob is working on articles of incorporation for a youth sailing foundation. •Bob is working with Park District on fun sails and other activities. 1916 •Bob reports the city is working with UW-Milwaukee on a North Beach concessions plan. •Bluenose/shrimp boil timing was discussed. •John Stanley moved that the Club’s Sea Ray 26 committee boat be named the “Gerry E. Knop.” The motion was seconded and passed. From Entertainment Director Kurt Lasson: •Kurt reported lots of great feedback on the Club’s two-night April birthday party. •Kurt is booking seven bands now through CRAW. Regatta/CRAW week will be a very big week. •Kurt is lining up a jazz type band for Mother’s Day. •The Tri-club party should be big this year. The party ends here. Kurt is scheduling the tour bus band (not the name of the band, they came in a bus last time.) •Kurt plans to repeat the hog’n dog for regatta. •Kurt scheduled May 21 nautical swap meet/flea market. COMMUNICATIONS: Commodore Henning received a gracious letter from South Shore Yacht Club thanking us for the 100th birthday party. They also sent a nice flower arrangement. 2016 RACINE YACHT CLUB 100 YEARS OF CAMARADERIE 3 If you are aware of any dates or events that should be included in upcoming calendars, please contact the RYC office or e-mail information to the Reef Point editor. RYC Calendar of Events — May-June Sunday Breakfast Served 8-2:00 Monday 1 Tuesday Club Opens @ 4:00 2 Club Opens @ 4:00 Cinco de Mayo Specials Adult Sail School - First Class - 5PM Taco Tuesday Club Opens @ 4:00 9 Club Opens @ 4:00 May Mother’s Day Brunch - 9 til 1PM 8 Wednesday 3 10 Adult Sail School Second Class - 5PM Taco Tuesday Breakfast Served 8-2:00 15 Club Opens @ 4:00 16 Club Opens @ 4:00 17 Adult Sail School - Third Class - 5PM Taco Tuesday Breakfast Served 8-2:00 22 Club Opens @ 4:00 23 Club Opens @ 4:00 24 Sail School - Fourth Class - 5PM Taco Tuesday Breakfast Served 8-2:00 29 30 Memorial Day Club Opens at 11AM Club Opens @ 4:00 31 Adult Sail School - On the Water - 5PM Taco Tuesday Thursday 4 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Cinco de Mayo Specials Bar menu available 5-9pm Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 11 Bar menu available 5-9pm Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 18 Bar menu available 5-9pm Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 25 Bar menu available 5-9pm 5 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 New Member Mtg 7:00 pm Cinco de Mayo Specials Karaoke Nite - 6PM Bar menu 5-9pm 12 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Board Meeting 7:00 pm Bar menu available 5-9pm 19 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 General Membership Meeting 7:00 pm Bar menu available 5-9pm Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 26 Saturday 6 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 Cinco de Mayo Specials 13 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 1 7 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 Cinco de Mayo Specials Kentucky Derby Day Watch for Bar Specials! Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 14 Yard & Dock Day - 8AM 21 20 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 27 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 28 OPENING DAY & 100TH ANNIVERSARY GALA PARTY Bar menu available 5-9pm Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Bar menu available 5-9pm Tune Up Race #1 June Friday 2 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 New Member Mtg 7:00 pm Karaoke Nite - 6PM Bar menu available 5-9pm 3 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 4 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 RYC Roots: The First 100 Years Your 100th Anniversary Historical Committee has been busy for the past year tracing our Yacht Club’s origins and rich past with monthly four-page inserts in this newsletter, the Reef Point. The April insert, about the late Bill Richter, was the final piece we did that way. Because we have much more material we will be incorporating everything, including all the inserts we have already published, into a nicely bound 100+ page book that should be available on Opening Day, May 28. Priced at $24.95, it will make a great addition to your library and you will own a piece of our history. Please support your Club by buying a copy or two. 4 Mary Jo Rode Broker, Licensed in Illinois and Wisconsin 262-770-2920 maryjorode@gmail.com Cornerstone Realty Group 735 Sheridan Road Winthrop Harbor, Il 60096 847-872-8998 IL Office 262-764-1400 WI Office www.cornerstonehouses.com EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE Star Clippers & Fox World Travel would like to educate Racine Yacht Club members about this fabulous vacation option Take the opportunity to sail on a small ship that brings you closer to world-famous highlights within the exotic destinations of the Far East, Caribbean and the Mediterranean; showcasing hidden gems accessible only to a few. 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We like to include photos of members’ activities, so take your camera along next time you go to the Club, while you’re racing or cruising – or even vacationing! Digital photos work best – just e-mail them. You can get your photos, news and event info to us by using the mailbox in RYC’s office, or you can mail, fax or e-mail to: Reef Point Editor One Barker Street Racine, WI 53402 Fax (262) 634-8971 e-mail: ptobias@wi.rr.com Please support our advertisers — they support us! 1623 Douglas Avenue Racine, WI 53404 Phone: 262-637-2344 Fax: 262-637-5011 rpsinc@sbcglobal.net Advertise with your business card Anthony (Tony) Ricchio President Steinberg Financial Financial Management and Asset Preservation for Mature Investors Michael R. 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