American Cancer Society Sailing Regatta
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American Cancer Society Sailing Regatta
American Cancer Society Sailing Regatta 2015 Sponsored by Mt. Sinai Sailing Association “Celebrating Our 40th Anniversary” Facilities Provided by Mount Sinai Yacht Club 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The American Cancer Society is a voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Through our ongoing programs of research, public education, and patient service we are striving to reduce cancer risks and provide for the needs of those who must deal with cancer on a daily basis. The funds raised by the Long Island Division currently support a variety of cancer control programs including: • Cancer research grants at local facilities with a value in excess of $2 million. • A 7 day sleep over summer camp for area children with cancer and their siblings. • Free workplace and school education programs in cancer risk education and self-screening. MOUNT SINAI SAILING ASSOCIATION The Mount Sinai Sailing Association is a non-profit group dedicated to promoting low-cost Mission Statement family cruising, friendly racing and social interaction between sailing enthusiasts in the area of Mount Sinai Harbor. The Association was founded in 1975 and includes over 95 families. The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy and service. The Mount Sinai Sailing Association has sponsored The American Cancer Society Regatta for thirty-three years. We are very proud that our Regatta is still the 2nd longest running Charity Regatta in the United States. The ACS Regatta was also nationally recognized by being included in an article of “Sailing World” magazine, September 1998 issue. Last year, we proudly raised over $19,000 for the American Cancer Society. Please take the time to read through our list of contributors in the center of this booklet and patronize these businesses. Tell them you saw them in the American Cancer Society American Cancer Society Eastern Division 75 Davids Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788-2004 (631) 436-7070 www.cancer.org 2 Regatta Journal. Our Regatta is a qualifier race for certain YRALIS overall season trophies. Visit us at www.mssa.org 3 1982 34th Annual 2015 RETIRED PERPETUAL CUPS & WINNERS The Albert Collins Cup This cup was sponsored by Dennis Collins, in memory of Albert Collins. It was awarded to the top double-handed finisher. 1995 Orange Crush Ted Turner 1982 34th Annual 2015 The Survivor’s Cup (formerly: “Richard J. Flach Memorial Trophy) This cup was sponsored by Barbara and Ron Sickmen. It was awarded to the winner of the Water Rally and it honored a different cancer survivor each year. 2000 Monte Cristo Christopher Frosina 2003 Later Tom Nagle 2001 Later Tom Nagle 2004 Cocktail Cruiser Dennis Jarett Coach Realtors Pride In Performance Cup This cup was awarded to the top PHRF non-spinnaker boat with a PHRF rating of 160 or greater. 2000 Mystique Vic Suben 2001 Zara Jim Poulos 2002 Langouste Karen & Neocles Athanasiades In addition to the 5 Perpetual Trophies, we have. . . DIVISION AWARDS which are presented to the top 3 finishers of each division. The Junior Rear Admiral’s Cup Donated by The American Cancer Society for the Junior Regatta, this cup was presented to the junior team with the highest combined finish score. 1998 Albert Brayson & Will McLean 1999 Becky Cramer & Greg Tanzabel 2000 The Corinthian Cup This perpetual trophy for the Junior Regatta was donated by the Port Jefferson School District, Renaissance Club and Sailing Team. It was presented to the junior sailor finishing First Place in the Portsmouth Handicap Division. 1998 Will Smart, Jr. 1999 Adam Bennett 2000 The Comrade Cup This perpetual trophy was sponsored by James Damico, in memory of Frank Damico. The trophy was awarded to the junior team with the lowest combined finishes. 1994 Capricorn ‘2’ & Ragtime 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 4 Junior Team Winners Stony Brook School Jim Maltese & Scott Mayback Byron Flagg & Marc Vega Port Jefferson Schools Sailing Club Pierce Gang & Greg Tanzabel David Klebanoff & Terry Wu Stony Brook School John Everitt & Adam Bennett Shawn Penfold & Steve Picken Will Smart & Pierce Gang Adam Bennett & Eric Everett THE YOUNGEST CREW MEMBER AWARD Sponsored by the Clifford Family of Rocky Point This award was created in 1997 in memory of Brett Boucher 1/15/96 - 12/29/96 Crew Still Aimless July 4, 1996 1997 - Bill Morris 1998 - Matt Nilsen 1999 - Elijah Berger 2000 - Elijah Berger 2001 - Tom Nilsen 2002 - Sarina Berger 2003 - Jarrett Lindsay 2004 - Nicholas Vogel 2005 - Nathan Shapiro 2006 - Demi Antipas 2007 - Alexa Antipas 2008 - Lily Turner 2009 - Lily Turner 2010 - Lily Turner 2011 - Liam Mahoney 2012 - Bora Karas 2013 - Mia Nilsen 2014 - Belle Nilsen 5 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 Sea Tow Services International, Inc. ©2012. All rights reserved. 1982 WE’RE HERE BECAUSE EVERYONE NEEDS A FRIEND ON THE WATER A Sea Tow® membership saves you money where it matters the most. 42 Trust the local experts. Sea Tow Port Jefferson 631-473-2869\ 800-4-SEATOW The Brightest LED’s 6 7 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 Thank you for donating your talent and time! AA SOUND PLAY Rotary Club of Port Jefferson is proud to support the 34th Annual Sailing Regatta benefiting The American Cancer Society Rotary International Motto- “Service Above Self” Rotary Club of Port Jefferson Weekly Meeting – Heritage Diner, Mt Sinai 12:15PM – Visitors Welcome 65 Corporate Drive Holtsville, NY 11742 www.artplak.com 631.289.1222 631.289.1211Fax Studios, Inc. info@artplak.com Creative Designers of Presentation Awards DJ SERVICES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Your Party . . . Your Way Thousands of Songs to Choose From Light Shows Available Andrew Adamski For Bookings/Info: 631 828-8977 AASoundPlay@hotmail.com 8 9 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 Floor coverings of distinction Since 1946 Carpets • Area Rugs • Remnants Hardwood • Laminates •Vinyl Window Fashions CAPPY’S CARPETS, INC. LAW OFFICES OF 440 MAIN STREET, PORT JEFFERSON, NY 11777 O’Doherty & Cataldo www.cappyscarpets.com Serving Suffolk County Long Island communities for over 25 years. (631) 473-2600 Edward Jones celebrates The 34th Annual ACS MSSA Sailing Regatta. Michael R Sceiford Financial Advisor . - Protect your assets for those you love through estate planning, wills, and trusts. 903 Main Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 631-928-2034 www.edwardjones.com - Specializing in real estate transactions. -Specializing in small business planning. (631) 563-0555 25 Candee Avenue, Sayville NY 11782 odoherty@odohertylaw.com 1030 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, NY 11729 Phone: 631-667-2320 Fax: 631-667-1602 Email: sales@arjaypackaging.com 10 11 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 Compliments of 12 13 1982 34th Annual 2015 American Cancer Society Guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention Individual Choices Achieve and maintain a healthy weight throughout life. • Be as lean as possible throughout life without being underweight. • Avoid excess weight gain at all ages. For those who are currently overweight or obese, losing even a small amount of weight has health benefits and is a good place to start. • Engage in regular physical activity and limit consumption of high-calorie foods and beverages as key strategies for maintain- ing a healthy weight. Adopt a physically active lifestyle. • Adults should engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate- intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity each week, or an equivalent combination, preferably spread throughout the week. • Children and adolescents should engage in at least one hour of moderate- or vigorous-intensity physical activity each day, with vigorous-intensity activity at least three days each week. • Limit sedentary behavior such as sitting, lying down, and watch- ing television and other forms of screen-based entertainment. • Doing any intentional physical activity above usual activities, no matter what the level of activity, can have many health benefits. Consume a healthy diet, with an emphasis on plant sources. • Choose foods and beverages in amounts that help achieve and maintain a healthy weight. • Limit consumption of processed meat and red meats. • Eat at least 21⁄2 cups of vegetables and fruits each day. • Choose whole-grain instead of refinedgrain products. Limit alcohol consumption, if you drink at all. • Drink no more than one drink per day for women or two per day for men. Community Action Public, private, and community organizations should work collaboratively at national, state, and local levels to implement environmental policy changes that: • Increase access to affordable, healthy foods in communities, worksites, and schools, and decrease access to and marketing of foods and beverages of low nutritional value, particularly to youth. • Provide safe, enjoyable, and accessible environments for physical activity in schools and worksites, and for transportation and recreation in communities. 14 1982 34th Annual 2015 How to Read the New Sunscreen Labels Article date: June 17, 2013 Look closely at the sunscreen you buy this summer, and you may notice some different wording on the label. This is the first summer that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s new labeling requirements are in effect. The new rules affect products that carry an SPF (sun protection factor) number, including not only sunscreen, but also makeup, moisturizer, and lip balm. Taking the time to learn about the new labels can help you better protect your skin from sun damage that can cause premature aging and skin cancer. What’s new • “Broad spectrum” claims must be backed by testing. The new rules will make it clear to consumers whether sunscreens are “broad spectrum,” meaning they protect against both UVB and UVA rays. All sunscreen products protect against UVB rays, which are the main cause of sunburn. But UVA rays also contribute to skin cancer and premature aging. Now, only products that pass a test can be labeled “broad spectrum.” • Low SPFs must include a warning. Sunscreens with an SPF lower than 15 must now also include a warning. It reads: “Skin Cancer/Skin Aging Alert: Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. This product has been shown only to help prevent sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging.” This same warning must appear on sunscreens that are not broad spectrum. • “Water resistant” does not mean “waterproof.” No sunscreens are waterproof or “sweatproof” and manufacturers are no longer allowed to claim that they are. If a product’s front label makes claims of being water resistant, it must specify whether it lasts for 40 minutes or 80 minutes while swimming or sweating. • Products can’t over-promise. Sunscreens may not claim instant protection or protection for more than 2 hours without reapplying. They may not use the term “sunblock.” Take these steps to stay sun-safe: • Use a broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF of at least 30. Be sure to reapply at least every 2 hours, as well as after swimming or sweating. • Cover up. When you are out in the sun, wear clothing and a wide-brimmed hat to protect as much skin as possible. Protect your eyes with sunglasses that block at least 99% of UV light. • Seek shade. Limit your direct exposure to the sun, especially between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV rays are strongest. • Avoid tanning beds and sunlamps. Both can cause serious long-term skin damage and contribute to skin cancer. Reviewed by: Members of the ACS Medical Content Staff 15 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 Thank you to our Tee Shirt Sponsors YOU made it happen!! S/V Adamas Akula Anna IV Anniversary AQUARIUS Bag Lady Too Blue Angel Boney Calypso Catch the Wind II Celeste Coyote Deep Blue C Eostre Espresso Faith Four the Soul Glass Slipper Grand Prix Grand Slam Gray Sea Harp Harvest Moon Irish Mist Kiwa 16 Kyrenia LuLu II Mood Music Night Hawk Outlier Panache Polaris Radical 2 Raggamuffin Rangerʻs Charlie R JMS Say My Name Seaduction Skywalker SPIRITUS Sunhawk Surprise! TAILS Tantallon TOPAZ Twilight Zone Weegie Wimoweh WindBorne ZARA Old Man’s Boatyard Division of North Shore Enterprises, Inc. All Boat & Yacht Repairs & Service Mast Stepping Moorings Rigging Short Hauls Storage for 300 Boats Yards at: Harbor Beach Road Mount Sinai Columbia Street Port Jefferson Office (631) 473-7330 Fax (631) 928-6464 17 1982 34th Annual 2015 27th Year ARTPLAK SUPPLIER CUP This perpetual trophy is sponsored by Artplak Studios, Inc. and it’s many suppliers without whom we could not produce our beautiful products. (631) 289-1222 Formerly “Charity Cup #1” Formerly “The Stella and Alex Katsaros Memorial Trophy #1” Formerly “The Watermill Cup” This trophy was redesignated in 2012 as the Perpetual Cup for the best Non-Spinnaker Yacht Performance. 1982 34th Annual 2015 Before 2012, this cup was awarded to the top Spinnaker yacht with a PHRF rating of 121 or less. 1989 Ornen 1990 Barrister III 1991 Different Drummer 1992 Capricorn ‘2’ 1993 Hoss 1994 Capricorn ‘2’ 1995 Carpe Diem 1996 Odyssey 1997 Odyssey 1998 Roll and Go 1999 Ragtime 2000 Roll and Go 2001 Roll and Go 2002 Zepher 2003 Bobsled 2004 Garuda III 2005 Garuda III 2006 Stressless 2007 That’s Ridiculous 2008 Zzzooom 2009 Eostre 2010 Eostre 2011 Eostre 2012 Panache 2013 ZARA 2014 Night Hawk Ken Johnson Dennis Collins Ted Norton Bill Hausner Jim McCarrick Bill Hausner Michael Fracchia Dimitris Spentzos Dimitris Spentzos Peter Kreiling Ted Sargent Peter Kreiling Peter Kreiling Roy Sherman Bob Hall Bill Trainor Bill Trainor John Dias Fran Nilsen Joe Nakelski Laura Baisch Laura Baisch Laura Baisch Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman Jim Poulos Dariusz Chludzinski **Each year represents a minimum donation of $1000.00 to the American Cancer Society 18 19 1982 34th Annual 2015 26th Year Formerly the EMANSKY CUP This perpetual trophy is available for sponsorship. The trophy, this year, will be awarded to the best Spinnaker Yacht Performance. 1982 34th Annual 2015 In previous years, the EMANSKY CUP was awarded to the top Spinnaker yacht with a PHRF rating of 122 or greater. 1990 Semper - Fi 1991 No Finisher 1992 Semper - Fi 1993 Tiger Lady 1994 Catch 22 1995 Semper - Fi 1996 Semper - Fi 1997 Raptor 1998 No Finisher 1999 No Finisher 2000 Stigandi 2001 Capricorn III 2002 Eclipse 2003 Change of Plan 2004 Better Days 2005 Zephyr 2006 Better Days 2007 No Finisher 2008 Better Days 2009 Anomaly 2010 Raggamuffin 2011 Raggamuffin 2012 Eostre 2013 Solar Wind 2014 Say My Name J-22 Mel Reid J-22 J-22 J-22 J-22 J-22 J-22 Mel Reid Barbara Kenny Hegreness/Conwell Mel Reid Mel Reid Leo Garvey J-105 Peter Lilleby J-105 Bill Hausner J-105 Damian Emery Fran Nilsen Tom Vogel Roy Sherman Tom Vogel Tom Vogel Ted Turner John Baker John Baker Laura Baisch Cathy & Ralph Segalowitz Tor Johnson **Each year represents a minimum donation of $1000.00 to the American Cancer Society 20 21 1982 34th Annual 2015 25th Year MATHER CUP This perpetual trophy is sponsored by John T. Mather Memorial Hospital North Country Road Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631) 473-1320 Sponsored by John T. Mather Memorial Hospital. This cup is a tribute to John T. Mather, a ship builder from Port Jefferson and founder of Mather Memorial Hospital. The Mather Cup will be awarded to the club with the three best finishing yachts. Club affiliation shall be taken from the entry form. 1982 34th Annual 2015 Winners 1991 M.S.S.A. 1992 S.Y.C. 1993 M.S.S.A. 1994 S.Y.C. 1995 M.S.S.A. 1996 M.S.S.A. 1997 M.S.S.A. 1998 M.S.S.A. 1999 S.Y.C. 2000 M.S.S.A. 2001 M.S.S.A. 2002 M.S.S.A. 2003 M.S.S.A. 2004 M.S.S.A. 2005 M.S.S.A. 2006 M.S.S.A. 2007 M.S.S.A. 2008 M.S.S.A. 2009 M.S.S.A. 2010 M.S.S.A. 2011 M.S.S.A. 2012 M.S.S.A. 2013 M.S.S.A. 2014 M.S.S.A. Different Drummer Capricorn ‘2’, Ranger’s Charlie & Renegade Fling, Hoss & Rosemary’s Baby Capricorn ‘2’, Ragtime & Renegade Carpe Diem, SarahBeth & Volition Garuda III, Insatiable & Odyssey Odyssey, Orange Crush & Raptor Anna IV, Carpe Diem & Odyssey Carpe Diem, Intrigue & Ragtime Anomaly, Glass Slipper & Zara Bangarang, Garuda III & Zara Anomaly, Eclipse & Langouste Bobsled, Change of Plan & Garuda III Anomaly, Garuda III & Stressless Bobsled, Garuda III & Skywalker Better Days, Stressless & Zara Kyrenia II & That’s Ridiculous Bobsled, Kyrenia II & Sea Change Anomaly, Better Days & Raggamuffin Glass Slipper, Raggamuffin & Zara Anna IV, Glass Slipper & Raggamuffin Glass Slipper, Panache & Reprise Anomaly, Panache & Zara Coyote, Say My Name & That’s Ridiculous **Each year represents a minimum donation of $1000.00 to the American Cancer Society 22 23 1982 34th Annual 2015 THANK YOU To Our Contributors AA Sound Play Airweld, Inc. Amato, Pam & John & Family Amici Arame Salon & Spa Arjay Company Artplak Studios, Inc. Audrey Doty Brachinelli Butcher Boy Cappy’s Carpets, Inc. Cara Mia Carl Berkowitz, PE, PhD, AICP Carnival Restaurant • Pizzeria Clifford Family Cow Palace CP LaManno’s Debra Baker Edward Jones FRC Fire Research Corp. G.A. Fleet Associates, Inc. George’s Kitchen GP Jager Inc. Greg and Ann Swedish & Family Howley, Pat and Jim Jennifer Hegreness John T. Mather Memorial Hospital JTL Auto Sales, Inc. Julia Belanich Land and Sea Restaurant McGiff Halverson LLP 24 Long Island, NY Farmingdale, NY Mount Sinai, NY Mount Sinai, NY Port Jefferson, NY Deer Park, NY Holtsville, NY Miller Place, NY Mount Sinai, NY Port Jefferson, NY Sound Beach, NY Moriches, NY Port Jefferson Sta., NY Rocky Point, NY Rocky Point, NY Miller Place, NY Long Island, NY Port Jefferson, NY Nesconset, NY Harrison, NY Sound Beach, NY Butler, NJ Long Island, NY Long Island, NY Long Island, NY Port Jefferson, NY Selden, NY Long Island, NY Mount Sinai, NY Patchogue, NY 1982 34th Annual 2015 THANK YOU To Our Contributors Marchon Eyewear Marinello Funeral Home Mario’s Restaurant Miller, Mona & Andy Miller Place Pastaria Mount Sinai Yacht Club New York Mets New York Rangers Napper Tandy’s North Shore Advanced Eye Care O’Doherty & Cataldo, Attorneys at Law Old Man’s Boatyard Pompei Pizza Port Diver Scuba Center Port Jeff Beverage Center Port Jefferson Rotary Club Ralph’s Fishing Station & Marina Rocky Point Diner Sabai Thai Salsa Salsa Sea Basin Restaurant Sea Tow Port Jefferson Sports Deli Strong’s Water Club & Marina Teddy Bacalakis & Family The Spinks Group Tracy Paquette Tuscany Market Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse Z Pita Long Island, NY Long Island, NY Setauket, NY Florida Miller Place, NY Mount Sinai, NY Miller Place, NY Port Jefferson Sta., NY Sayville, NY Mount Sinai, NY Rocky Point, NY Port Jefferson Sta., NY Port Jefferson Sta., NY Port Jefferson, NY Mount Sinai, NY Rocky Point, NY Miller Place, NY Port Jefferson, NY Rocky Point, NY Port Jefferson, NY Holtsville, NY Mattituck, NY Long Island, NY East Setauket, NY Long Island, NY Miller Place, NY Miller Place, NY Port Jefferson, NY 25 1982 34th Annual 2015 STRONG’S WATER CLUB & MARINA 1982 34th Annual 2015 For the past 7 Years this was the “Port Jeff Medical Cup” awarded to the top Non-Spinnaker boat PHRF of 159 or less. It has been retired due to loss of sponsorship. For 14 Years this was the “BARUCCI CUP” sponsored by Barbara & Ronald Sickmen 1991 No Finisher 1992 Capricorn ‘2’ 1993 Renegade 1994 Renegade 1995 SarahBeth 1996 Renegade 1997 Renegade 1998 La Penogg 1999 Seawind 2000 Glass Slipper 2001 Garuda III 2002 Arcadia 2003 Garuda III 2004 Stressless 2005 Panache 2006 Glass Slipper 2007 Kyrenia II 2008 Kyrenia II 2009 Kyrenia II 2010 Glass Slipper 2011 Glass Slipper 26 Bill Hausner Jim Damico Jim Damico Gary Krieger Jim Damico Jim Damico Lawrence Unger George Linzee Doug Dalessio Bill Trainor Quentin Thomas Bill Trainer John Dias Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman Doug Dalessio Karen & Neocles Athanasiades Karen & Neocles Athanasiades Karen & Neocles Athanasiades Doug Dalessio Doug Dalessio 27 1982 34th Annual 1982 34th Annual 2015 Formerly this was “The Fixman Memorial Trophy” and then the”Turner Cup” awarded to the best combined finishers of the PJ Harbor Cup & the ACSR sponsored by Barbara & Ronald Sickmen for 16 Years. This perpetual trophy, Charity Cup #2, was awarded to the top Non-Spinnaker Division Yacht with a PHRF rating of 160 or greater for the past 9 years. It has been retired due to loss of sponsorship. It has been retired due to loss of sponsorship. 1996 Odyssey 1997 Renegade SarahBeth 1998 La Penogg 1999 Renegade 2000 Anomaly Glass Slipper 2001 Intrigue 2002 Eclipse 2003 Change of Plan 2004 Glass Slipper 2005(S) Garuda III 2005(N) Jetstream 2006(S) Better Days 2006(N) Glass Slipper 2007(S) No Finisher 2007(N) Kyrenia II 2008(S) That’s Ridiculous 2008(N) Kyrenia II 2009(S) Anomaly 2009(N) Kyrenia II 2010(S) Eostre 2010(N) Glass Slipper 2011(S) That’s Ridiculous 2011(N) Glass Slipper 28 2015 Dimitris Spentzos Jim Damico Gary Kreiger Lawrence Unger Jim Damico Ted Turner Doug Dalessio Don Wells Damian Emery Fran Nilsen Doug Dalessio Bill Trainor Larry Yellin Tom Vogel Doug Dalessio Karen & Neocles Athanasiades Fran Nilsen Karen & Neocles Athansiades Ted Turner Karen & Neocles Athansiades Laura Baisch Doug Dalessio Fran Nilsen Doug Dalessio Formerly “Charity Cup #2” Formerly “The Stella and Alex Katsaros Memorial Trophy #2” Formerly “The Banks Sails Cup” 2003 Zara Jim Poulos 2004 Langouste Neocles Athanasiades 2005 Imagine Joe Schmitt 2006 Zara Jim Poulos 2007 No Finisher 2008 Ragtime Ted Sargent 2009 Zara Jim Poulos 2010 Zara Jim Poulos 2011 Anna IV Tom Cramer 29 1982 34th Annual 2015 19th Year PHRF BUSTER TROPHY This trophy is awarded to the top PHRF finisher based on their “Buster Rating” in both Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker Divisions. It has been awarded the last 10 years and this year without a sponsor. It is available for sponsorship. 1982 34th Annual 2015 Winners 1997 Nexus 1998 Roll and Go 1999 Anomaly 2000 Anomaly 2001 Garuda III 2002 Anomaly 2003(S) Anomaly 2003(N) Glass Slipper 2004 Stigandi 2005(S) Garuda III 2005(N) Panache 2006(S) Stressless 2006(N) Zara 2007(S) Zzzooom 2007(N) Kyrenia II 2008(S) Zzzooom 2008(N) Kyrenia II 2009(S) Eostre 2009(N) Kyrenia II 2010(S) Raggamuffin 2010(N) Glass Slipper 2011(S) Raggamuffin 2011(N) Glass Slipper 2012(S) Eostre 2012(N) Panache 2013(S) Eostre 2013(N) Zara 2014(S) That’s Ridiculous 2014(N) Panache Ted Turner Peter Kreiling Ted Turner Ted Turner Bill Trainor Ted Turner Ted Turner Doug Dalessio Laura Baisch Bill Trainor Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman John Dias Jim Poulos Joe Nakelski Karen & Neocles Athanasiades Joe Nakelski Karen & Neocles Athanasiades Laura Baisch Karen & Neocles Athanasiades John Baker Doug Dalessio John Baker Doug Dalessio Laura Baisch Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman Laura Baisch Jim Poulos Fran Nilsen Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman **Each year represents a minimum donation of $1000.00 to the American Cancer Society 30 31 1982 34th Annual 2015 18th Year REAR ADMIRAL’S CUP This perpetual trophy is sponsored by THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 1982 34th Annual 2015 Winners 1998 Alberta Dan Keenan 1999 Siboney Mike Barry 2000 Delphini Yannis Papadimitriou 2001 October Sky Peter Vassallo 2002 Sea Change Arthur Herrick 2003 Due East George Lindsey 2004 Panache Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman 2005 Sereli Malcolm Berger 2006 Panache Sharon & Jeffrey Leiman 2007 Kyrenia II Established in 1998, this perpetual trophy has been donated by The American Cancer Society. It is awarded to the finisher with the longest corrected time within the time limit of the race. This perpetual trophy is available for sponsorship. Karen & Neocles Athanasiades 2008 Gray Sea Grace Thoms 2009 Anniversary George Sintchak 2010 Four the Soul Gregory Swedish 2011 Gray Sea Grace Thoms 2012 Tantallon Michael Belanich 2013 Aquarius Brian Watson 2014 Spiritus Jean & John Doherty **Each year represents a minimum donation of $1000.00 to the American Cancer Society 32 33 1982 BEER • ICE • 34th Annual 2015 SODA KEGS • 34th Annual 1982 • LOTTO 2015 ENSIGN SPONSOR Bruce Bezner Port Jeff 5 RAILROAD AVE. PORT JEFF STA., NY 11776 TEL: (631) 473-1818 WHEN MANAGING FLOOD RISK... Think Fleet First. Ann and Greg Swedish s/v Four the Soul DETECTION. PUMPS. HARDENED CONTROLS. EMERGENCY SERVICES. WE HAVE YOU COVERED. GA Fleet Associates · Fleet Pump & Service Group · gafleet.com WindCheck Magazine is proud to support the vital work of the American Cancer Society. Proud Supporters!! May the Winds be with you! compliments of Mona & Andy Miller (203) 332-7639 34 35 1982 34th Annual 2015 A AWAY! BEST WS TO ALL PAR PANTS 4 th OF 1* ANNUALREGATTA Miller Place Pastaria I TA L I A N D I N I N G 2 P I Z Z A 2 F O N D U E D I N E- I N 2 A K E- O U T 2 AT E R I N G 1982 34th Annual 2015 Ralph’s Fishing Station & Marina Est. 1961 Easiest Access Fuel Dock on the North Shore Mechanical Repairs, Parts & Accessories Hauling & Storage / Wet & Dry Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Outdoor Seating Valvtect Premium Gas & Diesel Transient Slips & Moorings (631) 473-6655 VHF 67 250 Harbor Beach Road, Mt. Sinai, N.Y. 11766 500 Hallock Avenue Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 631.642.2020 Special Thanks to: Artplak Studios, Sharon & Jeff Leiman for donating our captain’s bags D E L I V E RY T O B , B O AT S , & D 22 Applebee’0)-1)/+,,)/,&() 36 Julia Belanich for her help in designing & typesetting our journal this year Rosemont Press, Deer Park, NY Steve & Crew once again for their outstanding job printing this journal and for donating our raffle tickets The Spinks Group, East Setauket, NY Dave Spinks for all your help with our T-Shirts 37 1982 WHY 34th Annual are we here? 2015 1982 34 34 years years 34th Annual 2015 WHERE does the money go? ACS 2015 Facts Expert Predictions: Cancer Care 10 Years From Now By Elizabeth Mendes | May 6, 2015 HOW Research Funding Works Our Research Funding Dollars Come From You The Society is not an endowed organization that has been underwritten in perpetuity by a single wealthy benefactor, individual, family or corporation. We are funded, primarily, from the money we can raise each year, mostly by donations from individuals averaging $50.00. In 2013, about 19% of total dollars raised went towards cancer research. The majority of the rest of your donations help fund vital patient services. We Use A Portion Of That Money For Full-Time Researchers There are currently more than 60 researchers employed to conduct cancer research full time at the American Cancer Society. These cancer experts conduct large-scale nationwide cancer prevention studies; produce the most widely-cited reports on cancer occurrence, causes, prevention, early detection, treatment, and survival; study the behavioral, psychosocial, and enviornmental factors related to cancer, and analyze the global economic and policy landscape impacting cancer. Most Other Funding Goes To External Researchers At any one point in time, we are supporting more than 800 researchers throughout the country and across cancer types. These extramural grants provide funding for what we call investigator-initiated projects. That means that researchers at any nonprofit research institution or university from across the country can apply for funding from us. Our job is to oversee a rigorous application review and selection process. This peer review process is actually conducted by external scientists, clinicians, and stakeholders who are volunteer members of the review panels set up by the American Cancer Society. But, We Do Get More Applications In Certain Areas Because we allow researchers to submit proposals of their choosing, the number of applications we get for each cancer type is largely reflective of the number of researchers who are working in that area. And, certain areas of cancer research draw more researchers than others. This can be because researchers perceive that there are more resources, or exciting new breakthroughs happening in a particular area that would provide them with greater opportunities to have an impact. We Ensure Research Dollars Go To The Best Science We get between 1,600 and 1,800 grant applications each year, but can fund only about 260 of these. We also focus on providing funding to early-career investigators – fostering the next generation of cancer research. This research funding strategy has helped support numerous important discoveries and some of the brightest researchers, including 47 Nobel Prize winners to date. 38 Cancer research – and its impact on patient care – has made some significant strides in just the last 10 years. For example, the availability and affordability of sequencing genetic information has improved greatly – meaning researchers and doctors are now better able to get information about a person’s risk for certain cancers as well as what drugs might work best for cancer patients. Another major leap forward came with the approval of vaccines that help prevent infections from the human papilloma virus (HPV) that cause cervical cancers. Many other advances have occurred in the areas of targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and cancer screening technology. Still, cancer remains a massive health problem that researchers across the United States and elsewhere are working tirelessly to solve. Many experts are hopeful that they can build on decades of learning and recent advances to move even more rapidly toward reducing the cancer burden. We invited 10 American Cancer Society Research Professors to share their perspectives and predictions for how cancer research will evolve over the next 10 years – and what this might mean for patients. These 10 experts are among the very best in their field; the Society’s Research Professor grants are awards that go to a select group – researchers and doctors who have made seminal contributions that have changed the direction of basic, clinical, psychosocial, behavioral, health policy or epidemiologic cancer research. • • • • • • • • • • Widespread Data Sharing Necessary to Accelerate Advances in Precision Medicine Improvements in Cancer Immunotherapies, Combination Treatments on the Way Genomic Profiling, Immunotherapy Will Move Multiple Myeloma Research Toward a Cure Pace of Immunotherapy Work Set to Accelerate Assessing Each Person’s Risk for Cancer Will Become More Precise Reducing Research Fragmentation Will Lead to More Integrated, Personalized Care Precision Medicine Will Lead to Far Fewer Cancer Deaths Ensuring Equal Access to Cancer Care Key to Progress Understanding of Causes of Gynecologic Cancers Improving Rapidly Understanding Problems in DNA Packaging May Lead to New Treatments Read more at http://www.cancer.org/research/acsresearchupdates/more/expert-predictions-cancercare-10-years-from-now#O8zlh8jRwbqsMdaJ.99 39 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 Thank You Congratulations MSSA to all the members of the Mount Sinai Yacht Club In Loving Memory of Brad Amato The use of your Yacht Club and facilities over the years has been a very important part of the American Cancer Society Regatta. Our after-race party has become one of the best on Long Island Sound thanks to your generosity and participation. The American Cancer Society and The Mount Sinai Sailing Association want to THANK YOU once again for your help and support. Pam and John Amato (Mom and Dad) Jaime, Brian, Brad and Chase Mulvey 40 Commodore John Howell Vice Commodore Bill Gawreluk Rear Commodore Gary Salino Fleet Captain Ken Trelewicz Fleet Surgeon Dr. John Amato Secretary Eileen Kelly Treasurer P/C Ron Prwivo Financial Secretary Marguerite Barone Judge Advocate Valerie Wieczorek-Thors Chaplain Rev. Jerome Nedelka Trustee Bill Dick Trustee Frank Dusatko Trustee Dan Meehan 41 1982 34th Annual 2015 1982 34th Annual 2015 2015 Regatta Committee Our Thanks To The Dean Doty, Chairman MOUNT SINAI SAILING ASSOCIATION Brett Doty and Mark Hegreness, Assistant Chairmen OFFICERS Commodore Mark Hegreness Vice Commodore Richard Spitzenberger Rear Commodore Marianne Waterbury Fleet Captain Lonnie Cardinuto Treasurer Jim Poulos Secretary Debra Baker Past Commodore Stewart Arnold With Appreciation To COMMITTEE BOAT “Ecstasy” Teddy Bacalakis, Skipper RACE COMMITTEE David Randle PROTEST CHAIRMAN Mark Hegreness RACE INSTRUCTIONS & SCORER John Baker/Doug Dalessio Karen Athanasiades Debra Baker John Baker Julia Belanich Michael Belanich Lonnie Cardinuto Doug Dalessio Gus Da Silva Cindy Hardenfelder Jennifer Hegreness Jeffrey Leiman Sharon Leiman Barry Lenoble Thomas Lynch Gene Paquette Karen Paquette Jim Poulos David Randle Michael Sceiford Deborah Vlahov Rick Vlahov Candace Warren Ron Warren Marianne Waterbury Special Thanks to our Auctioneer Tracy Paquette Anne Thorsen Community Executive-Suffolk County, Eastern Division American Cancer Society In addition to the committee members listed above, there are numerous other people who devote their time and their talents in helping to make this Regatta a successful fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and also a fun-filled day for everyone involved. 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