the lookout - Fort Vancouver Sail and Power Squadron
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the lookout - Fort Vancouver Sail and Power Squadron
THE LOOKOUT PRE-SPRING N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E F O R T V AN C O U V E R S AI L & P O W E R S Q U AD R O N 20 1 1 COMMANDER’S MESSAGE Cdr. Jack Valentine, N Squadron Commander 503 709-8420 commander@fvsps.org IMPORTANT NOTICE NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT This is the time when we look back and what was, and forward to what will be. We thank all of those who have stepped up to help during the past year, and we ask for member participation to continue in the new year. With Fort Vancouver, the results are always positive. Our squadron is remarkable. From classes, cruises, and potlucks… Lady Skippers, Sea Scouts, Reel People, Water Trails, and Fort Vancouver Paddlers; there is never a dull moments for our members. If you are new to Fort Vancouver please get to know us. What you will learn is that lifetime friendships have been formed within this group. We genuinely care about our members, and we look forward to the time we spend together. The following members are nominated to serve Fort Vancouver Sail & Power Squadron during the 2011-12 Bridge year, and will be voted on by the squadron membership at the Annual Squadron Meeting, to be held on 16 February 2011. Additional nominations can be made from the floor prior to voting. We ended 2010 with the Annual Holiday Party. The food was delicious and the Lady Skippers outdid themselves with this years raffle. All Lady Skippers contributed to the prizes and Gayle and Althea added the finishing touch to the special gift bags and contribution raffle baskets. Then there was Janett Chandler and Marge Smith. Janett is our squadron treasurer, and both Janett and her mom, Marge, are members of the Lady Skippers. Throughout the year they knitted, cross-stitched, collected and created numerous baskets and Christmas displays (including several beautiful wreaths), AND they spent hours decorating the facility for our holiday party. Everything was beautiful! Thank you so much for all your hard work. Squadron Commander: Executive Officer: Administrative Officer: Educational Officer: Asst. Edu. Officer: Secretary: Treasurer: Rick Gilbertson AP Jerry Brown, AP Dave Kelln, AP George Eaton, SN Fred Taylor, AP Diana Brown, S Janett Chandler, S Executive Committee: P/C Jack Valentine, N Barbara Petersen Charlene Dahlen, S Bob Cravens, SN Nominations: Josh Green AP - 1 yr Jon Kolstad, JN - 2 yrs Jack Valentine, N - 3 yrs Planning & Rules: Stafford Campbell, AP Lloyd Brannon, P Art Ricchiuti, P Bobby Ricchiuti Auditing: Rick Mathews, AP Joan Mathews, AP Respectfully submitted by the Nominating Committee: P/C Jon Kolstad, JN P/C Stafford Campbell, AP P/C Josh Green, AP Our first big event in 2011 was the Portland Boat Show. Once again, Fred Taylor and Bob Cravens worked tirelessly to make the D32 booth welcoming and productive. Many thanks to everyone who took part in this project. The annual meeting will be held at Juliano’s Pizzeria, 15606 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver. The pizza is FREE (plan to purchase your own drinks and side dishes). Please plan to attend. I looking forward to seeing many of you at the annual pizza feed and election of officers for the 2011-12 Bridge year. Come join us… the pizza is free. Jackgw 1 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Lt/C Rick Gilbertson, AP Squadron Executive Officer 360 835-3069 xo@fvsps.org 2010 has ended and now we begin 2011. Not such a bad thing if you consider we had great turnouts for most activities. 2009 Recreational Boating Statistics Boating statistics have just been released by the USCG. The reports are ALWAYS compiled one full year back, therefore the latest report, released in 2010, is for 2009. With a fabulous turn out at the Government Island Turkey Feast, we had a lot of fun. Our turnout was counted at 35, people not boats. Hopefully this year will bring even a larger crowd. Take a look at the 2011 Cruise Schedule and make plans to take part. In 2009 the U.S. Coast Guard counted 4730 accidents that involved 736 deaths, 3358 injuries, and approximately $ 36 million of damage to property as a result of recreational boating accidents. We have done well in all departments and I am sure it will continue. We’ve already had a lot going on to start the year off. The excitement began at the boat show. With the fire extinguisher enactment as a MAJOR draw, we had a great opportunity to increase awareness as well as membership. The seminars advertised at the show should also help bring USPS into the public eye. I hope to see this as a year of real excitement for present as well as new members. The fatality rate was 5.8 deaths per 100,000 registered recreational vessels. This rate represents a 3.6% increase from last year’s fatality rate of 5.6 deaths per 100,000 registered recreational vessels. Compared to 2008, the number of accidents decreased 1.23%, the number of deaths increased 3.81% and the number of injuries increased 0.81%. Almost ¾ of all fatal boating accident victims drowned, and of those 84% were not reported as wearing a life jacket. I would like to thank all the vessel examiners and instructors for all your hard effort. It takes time to examine boats and educate the boater while doing so, but that is what we do best… educate. It also takes a lot of time to prepare and teach a class or seminar. I want to thank Fred Taylor for all his hard work and time spent in the education front, and for all his PR work and efforts in coordinating the boat show. I hope he continues in 2011. Please, set the example in 2011. Significant discounts are available on Sterns and Mustang for USPS members at Atlas Outfitters. Call 800 7767199 and speak to Susan Atlas. I am not a typist and it would take me a week to type everyone's name to thank. I don't want to leave anyone out, but just know that if all of you that participated wouldn't have it would of been a difficult year. WEAR YOUR PFD I want to wish everyone a great year and to truly express my thanks to all those that stepped forward in 2010. Ethanol-Free Gasoline Locations A list of Ethanol-free gas stations on land for those who trail their boats and at marina for those who refuel on the waterways is now available at www.pure-gas.org. Your Executive Officer, Rick Having checked this list out, the one and only land station in Vancouver is Vancouver Oil Company, 1503 NE 136th Street. They carry the CFN brand, 87 -92 octane. No land stations or suppliers are listed for the Portland area. 2011 It’s a New Year 2 ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Don’t Miss Out Lt/C Jerry Brown, AP Squadron Administrative Officer 360 253-7918 admin@fvsps.org Squadron Annual Meeting and FREE Pizza Feed We are started on a New Year. There is a new list of Cruises for this year, and Water Trails have a new list of trips and adventurous places to explore. Wed, Feb 16th, 6:30pm, Julianos Pizzeria 15606 SE Mill Plain Blvd There was a good turn out for the Annual Chili Cook-off Jan 19. Janett Chandler won the Chili Cook-off by a large margin, with George Eaton (Linda's chili) coming in second. Come Vote for the 2011/12 Bridge Officers and Executive Committee. The Pizza Feed is coming up Feb 16, 6:30pm at Juliano" Pizzeria, 15606 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA This is an annual meeting where we will vote on the new officers for the next "Bridge Year". FVSPS will pick up the tab for the pizza. The squadron buys the pizza, you pay for your own drinks and extras. March 5th is FVSPS Change of Watch, at the Barberton Grange, 9400 NE 72nd Ave, Vancouver, WA. The new Bridge Officers will be installed. WELCOME TO OUR SQUADRON Come out and join us for these Great Events and make plans for the upcoming Cruises. The first cruise will be April 1st, 2nd and 3rd Government Island, Bartlett Landing (East Dock). Our Sea Scout Ship DEJA VU has April 2nd on the calendar to go on this cruise to Bartlett Landing. 5/12 5/12 5/12 8/18 9/8 10/1 10/1 10/13 10/13 10/13 10/19 Richard & Amanda Leach-Beeching Savannah Rova Joseph Rivera Robert Augur John & Deitra Campbell Warren Pease Patrick Callahan Mike Mitchell William Scavone III Tito DelRosario Kevin, Nicki, Ganette, Chandler & Megan Wann 11/20 Kermit & Jerrie Buchanan See you at the Pizza Feed, Jerry Order Your $8 Magnetic Name Tag Call Jan Bue at 360 574-0251 YOUR NAME FORT VANCOUVER SAIL & POWER SQUADRON 3 2011 Cruise Schedule April 1, 2, 3 Government Island East Dock (Bartlett Landing) May 13, 14, 15 Government Island Sandy Beach Dock (Schwitter Landing) May 20, 21, 22 Martin Slough Hosted by the Saint Helens Squadron June 3, 4, 5 Government Island East Dock (Bartlett Landing) June10, 11, 12 Gilbert River Hosted by the Saint Helens Squadron June 16-19 South Sound, Olympia to Gig Harbor Fort Vancouver Water Trails Excursion June 24, 25, 26 St Helen’s City Dock July 15, 16, 17 Sand Island, Upper Dock Annual Pirate Cruise, Hosted by the Saint Helens Squadron July 31-Aug 13 San Juan Islands Fort Vancouver Water Trails Excursion Aug 5, 6, 7 Beacon Rock Parrot Head, Cheeseburgers in Paradise Cruise Theme Aug 19, 20, 21 St Helen’s City Dock Annual D32 Cruise & Rendezvous Aug 21 - 28 Downriver Cruise (Saint Helens City Dock to Hammond) Via Ports Along the Way with Lots of Activities & Adventures to Share Sept 9, 10, 11 Commodore’s Cove Sept 11-17 Lake Chelan Fort Vancouver Water Trails Excursion Sept 16, 17, 18 Rainier City Dock Hosted by the Saint Helens Squadron Sept 23, 24, 25 Government Island East Dock (Bartlett Landing) Oct 21, 22, 23 St Helen’s City Dock Nov 24 - 27 Government Island East Dock (Bartlett Landing) Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Cruise Nov 25, 26, 27 Sand Island, Upper Dock Hosted by the Saint Helens Squadron a ge P s Thi Handy t n Pri ep It Ke d n A 2011 Downriver Cruise Destinations Aug Aug Aug Aug 19-21 23-24 24-25 27-28 St Helens City Dock Ilwaco Warrington Rainier Aug Aug Aug Aug 21-23 24 25-27 28 Cathlamet Hammond Daytrip Astoria Home Ports Cruising, Fishing, Shopping, Eating, Touring, Relaxing, Etc. Meet the Bar Pilots in Hammond & Hear Their Unique & Exciting Stories 4 Seminar Series 2011 Columbia Crossings Marina has generously made a vacant retail space available to our squadron for use as a classroom. The address is 865 NE Tomahawk Island Drive, (Janzen Beach) Portland. We will be presenting several seminars at that location at 7 PM. The schedule for seminar topics looks like this: 2011 Roster Ads Needed Full Page $ 105 Half Page $ 70 Quarter Page $ 50 Business Card $ 35 ♦ Jan 31 ♦ Feb 1 ♦ Feb 2 ♦ Feb 3 ♦ Feb 7 ♦ Feb 8 ♦ Feb 9 We are counting on ALL our members to help sell ads for the 2011 roster. Mon Tues Wed Thurs Mon Tues Wed Trailering Anchoring Rivers, Lakes & Locks On-board Weather Forecasting Rules of the Road VHF/DSC Radio Radar for Recreational Boats Squadron members may take any of the seminars for just $10. You will not receive a book and the completion of the seminar will not be recorded at National. Therefore, if you are attending a seminar for the purpose of your Boat Operators Certification, you will need to register and pay the full seminar amount. If you know of someone who wants to place an ad in the roster, or someone who should, call or e-mail: Kathy 360 837-3702 Kathy@computerjon.com Seminar cost is $35 per person or $40 for a couple sharing materials. Preregistration is encouraged, as seminars may be cancelled if class minimums are not met. Go to the squadron web site/seminars to register and pay by credit card. Class size will limited by the materials on hand. STEP UP… IT’S YOUR SQUADRON Fred Taylor ASEO/PRO Sign Up Now! Reel People Breakfast Spring Classes are Coming Up (where fishin’ tales are told) Let Us Know What Class You Want To Take Benny’s Custom Rod & Pizza Go to www.FVSPS.org and click on General Courses. Pick the class you would like to see given, register, and we will get your message and notify you as soon as the class is lined up… if it isn’t already that is. 4219 NE St Johns Rd 8:30 AM Fridays, February 4 & 18 March 4 & 18 (how strange) On the Schedule As of This Printing come early for good seating & faster eating ♦ ♦ BRING YOUR FISHIN FRIENDS Everyone Is Welcome! Piloting Weather Begins Tuesday, Feb 22nd Begins Wednesday, Feb 23rd See You In Class 5 Ed Bettencourt , our web master, who sat up the sign up page for organizing the show booth training roster. W ell the 2011 Portland Boat Show is now just a memory. But it's an interesting memory at that. For sure it looked like everyone had fun doing their part. Here is a list of some of the great things that took place. We met before the boat show and trained 56 squadron members in the correct operation of the Bullex fire extinguisher demonstrator. Bob Cravens, who made himself indispensable when it came to organizing the training, setting up and tearing down the booth, and visiting the booth each morning with change for the raffle ticket sales. In addition to all of that, Bob served 3 shifts in the booth. The show booth would not have been the success it was without Bobs selfless efforts. We passed out over 600 copies of a JanuaryFebruary USPS class schedule that covered all of D-32. So I want to thank Bob Cravens and everyone else who worked to make this effort the success that it became. We passed out an equal number of "Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats" Fred Taylor PRO Ft Vancouver D32 Boat Show Chair We had at least 1500 people visit our boat show booth. USPS got 2 minutes of air time on Channel 12. Raffle Sponsors In addition to an uncounted number of adults, we trained nearly 200 children in the correct use of a fire extinguisher. Special thanks to the individual and local businesses that sponsored our raffle at the 2011 Boat Show. All of these business deserve our support. We sold perhaps 240 raffle tickets, making 12 people winners, and raising $280 after expenses for the squadron. ****************************************** Lighthouses by Jon (Jon Kolstad) Squadron members put in 224 hours of work making the boat show booth a great success for the squadron and the district. In addition to a plethora of volunteers from Ft. Vancouver, we had help from the Beaverton and St Helens squadrons. Portland Marine Electronics Rodgers Marine Electronics West Marine Dick's Sporting Goods Wholesale Sports We saw Bob Cravens and Phyllis Sines excel at raffle ticket sales. ******************************************** Did You Know This? The Boat Show organizers have enthusiastically asked us to bring the Bullex back next year, and to also consider setting it up at the Sportsman Show, Feb, 2012. If you find a web site advertising needed boating items for a really good price, take the information to West Marine. They will match prices with any web site. Everyone that played a part in this effort can be proud of the results. There are several members that deserve special mention for their behind the scenes efforts to make all of this happen. Barbara Petersen, who tirelessly stamped each hand out from USPS National with Ft Vancouver's website information. Well over 2000 documents were stamped. 6 Boat Show Raffle Prize Winners 1. Segmented Wooden Lighthouse (artist, Jon Kolstad) 2. Standard Horizon AIS GX2100 Fixed Mount AIS/DSC VHF Radio 3. ICOM IC-M3004 Fixed Mount VHF Radio 4. Uniden Atlantis 250 Hand Held VHF Radio 5. Uniden Atlantis 250 Hand Held VHF Radio 6. Uniden Atlantis 250 Hand Held VHF Radio 7. Uniden Atlantis 250 Hand Held VHF Radio 8. West Marine VHF 150 Hand Held Radio 9. $50 Dicks Sporting Goods Gift Certificate 10. $50 Dicks Sporting Goods Gift Certificate 11. Rescue Disk 12. Knife Sharpener 7 Ted Carr (Owner, Vessel Assist) Mike Lyons, Portland Lee Stevens, FVSPS Member Rich Green, Portland Mike Miller, Gresham Becky Goodrich, FVSPS Member Jim Yost, Salem Nancy Lewis, Astoria Jerry Brown, FVSPS Member Dan Croghan, Portland Wayne Livick, Brush Prairie Monte Lazarlas, Aloha New Ideas Always Mean a Fun Time at Fort Vancouver Fort Vancouver’s 49th Annual Change of Watch & Awards Banquet Saturday (new day), March 5th, 2011 Barberton Grange Hall (new venue) 9400 NE 72nd Ave., Vancouver Social Hour 4 PM & Dinner at 5 PM $15 per person, (new hours) (new, lower, price) On the Menu: Home Made Yankee Pot Roast & All the Trimmings (a sit-down meal prepared by darn good cooks and served by our Sea Scout friends) Care to Dance? (or watch others dance) Stick Around and Boggy to Big Band Tunes Afterwards Attire: Class A Uniform, Blazer, or Mufti (just plain ol’ dinner attire) What is Change of Watch? Each year in March, Fort Vancouver Sail & Power Squadron celebrates the accomplishments of the past year, and paves the way for the year to come. The 2010/11 Officers of the Bridge will be honored for their services and dismissed from their duties, and the newly elected 2011/12 Officers of the Bridge will be sworn in. This year we will keep the price down and ramp up the good times by preparing the meals in-house and kicking up our heals afterwards. As an added bonus, our Change of Watch is being held a week early this year, and that means that our own Phyllis Sines will be swearing in our new Bridge. The following weekend, Phyllis will step down as District Commander at the District Conference and Change of Watch. Everyone is Invited and Encouraged to Attend Reservations Required by February 25th Contact Kathy Kolstad 360 837-3702 / kathy@computerjon.com 8 Déjà vu Needs Your Help Lady Skippers Report We need two 10 lb fire extinguishers for our boathouse. We currently have two 5 lb'ers (not quite enough for safety's sake). Join us for lunch, Thursday, February 10th, 11:30am, at the Pacific Northwest Best Fish Co., located at 24415 NE 10th Ave., in Ridgefield. Dress is VERY casual so jeans are absolutely appropriate. If you have a 10 lb extinguisher, either dry chemical or CO2, that you would like to donate we would appreciate it. We’ll have it certified, refilled or what ever it needs to make it ready for use. I do need to know how many are coming, so call or e-mail me. Menu’s have been sent out e-mail so that we can make our selection in advance. Thanks! Your Sea Scout Shipmates Everyone is welcome and you may certainly bring a guest. _|Çwt XtàÉÇ? _twç f~|ÑÑxÜ T here has not been much heard from this group for the past year. However when I sent an email to everyone on the mailing list for this group, asking if they were still interested in organized events, I got many positive replies. So it looks like all we need to do is get organized and plan some events. Are You or Someone You Know In Need of a Little Tender Care? Cards and/or Posey's Are Sent To Convey Our Concern & Offer Our Help to Members of FVSPS Please Contact Jan Bue 360 574-0251 I think we need two leaders, one retired and one not retired. That way we can plan and carry out events on weekends as well as week days. I will volunteer to be the retired leader. Anyone care to step up and be the non-retired leader? I will be using the Google groups email address list to communicate with the active paddlers. Let me know if you want your name added to the list, or go to Paddlers@googlegroups.com and add it yourself. Congratulations… To the 2011 Chili Cook-Off Winner Look for us to be organized in time to attend the Alder Creek kayak clinic on Vancouver lake this spring. After that we might go to the Marshall pool on a Sunday afternoon, to practice self rescue and Eskimo rolls in a warm pool. Janett Chandler We will be meeting to get organized soon. Fred Taylor 9 REGISTRATION FORM FOR DISTRICT 32 2011 SPRING CONFERENCE 11 - 13 MARCH 2011 Location: Holiday Inn 25425 SW 95th Ave, Wilsonville, OR 97070 503-682-2211 Uniform for the Conference is Team Casual – Proudly wear your squadron shirts Conference Information: (There is no charge to attend the Conference. The only charge is for meals.) Friday Evening: 1700 - 1800 Registration – D/Lt/C Gary Nelson 1800 - 1930 Informal No Host Dinner Reception for the Chief’s Rep. R/C Gregory E. Korstad, AP at the Garlic Onion 1930 - 2100 Welcome Reception in the D/32 Hospitality Suite Saturday: 0700 - 0830 All Commander’s No Host Breakfast P/D/C No Host Breakfast 0830 - 0900 Registration – D/Lt/C Gary Nelson 0900 - 1200 Spring Conference 1200 – 1300 Break for Lunch – Garlic Onion – Great Luncheon Speaker 1300 - 1400 Conference Continues 1400 - 1630 Breakout Sessions Spouse activities: 1000 - 1500 Spouses Activity – Meet in Motel Lobby and carpool to Bridgeport Shopping Center Saturday Evening: Uniform: CLASS A, Blazer or Mufti 1800 - 1900 Social Hour - No Host Bar 1900 - 2100 Dinner and Awards After Dinner D32 Hospitality Suite Accommodations: A block of rooms has been reserved for both Friday and Saturday nights for USPS members and their guests. Room rates are $109.00 plus tax for double or single occupancy. To assure yourself a room at the rate shown, reservations should be made no later than 1 March 2011. Contact the Holiday Inn directly at 503-682-2211 or and make sure you tell them you are with the United States Power Squadron. Register Online and pay using PayPal. Go to http://uspsd32.org/conf and follow the links to Spring Conference Registration OR PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AND RETURN WITH YOUR RESERVATIONS BY 1 March 2011 -------------------------------------------------------- Make check out to USPS District 32 and mail to: D/Lt/C Gary Nelson, Treasurer 1925 NW 28th Pl, Portland OR 97210-2215 If you have any questions or need more information please contact Cdr. Dave Shively at 503-678-2576 Name(s): ________________________________________ Squadron: ___________________________ By 25 Feb. After 25 Feb. Lunch: Meat Loaf #______ Cost: $ 19.00 $ 21.00 Amt:_______ Cobb Salad #______ Cost: $ 19.00 $ 21.00 Amt:_______ Dinner: BBQ Buffett – Cajun Pork Ribs and Fried Chicken – Tossed Green Salad, Coleslaw, Red Potato Salad, Biscuits, Corn with Red Peppers, Roasted Red Potatoes, Baked Beans and Berry or Apple Cobbler with Whipped Cream. #______ Cost: $ 35.00 $ 37.00 Amt:_______ TOTAL: $_________ 10 FORT VANCOUVER SAIL & POWER SQUADRON A UNIT OF THE UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS – DISTRICT 32 SQUADRON OFFICERS/CHAIRS CONTACTS COMMANDER: Jack Valentine, N EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Rick Gilbertson, AP ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Jerry Brown, AP EDUCATIONAL OFFICER: George Eaton, SN ASST EDUCATIONAL OFFICER: Fred Taylor, AP PUBLIC BOATING CHAIR: Neal Smith, JN ADVANCED COURSE CHAIR: Bob Cravens, SN ELECTIVE COURSE CHAIR: Kathy Kolstad, JN USPS SEMINAR SERIES CHAIR: Fred Taylor, AP SECRETARY: Diana Brown, S TREASURER: Janett Chandler, S 360 833-2744 360 835-3069 360 253-7918 360 828-8314 360 604-1116 503 244-7607 360 694-0434 360 837-3702 360 604-1116 360 253-7918 360 837-1817 SQUADRON SAFETY OFFICER: Jim Larsen, JN PORT CAPTAIN: Skip Nitchie, AP LOOKOUT EDITOR: Kathy Kolstad, JN W EBMASTER: Ed Bettencourt, AP PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIR: Fred Taylor, AP LADY SKIPPER: Linda Eaton SEA SCOUT LIAISON: Kathy Kolstad, JN 360 695-0867 503 247-7008 360 837-3702 360 896-5261 360 604-1116 360 828-8314 360 837-3701 COMMANDER@FVSPS.ORG XO@FVSPS.ORG ADMIN@FVSPS.ORG SEO@FVSPS.ORG ASEO@FVSPS.ORG BOATSAFE@FVSPS.ORG CRAVE555@AOL.COM KATHY@COMPUTERJON.COM ROLYAT2@NETZERO.COM SECRETARY@FVSPS.ORG TREASURER@FVSPS.ORG DOLPHINTOO@COMCAST.NET SKIP.NITCHIE@COMCAST.NET LOOKOUT@FVSPS.ORG WEBMASTER@FVSPS.ORG PR@FVSPS.ORG LINDAEATON06@COMCAST.NET KATHY@COMPUTERJON.COM SQUADRON MEETINGS Squadron Meetings are held monthly (except June, July & August). The date, time and location is listed below under “Coming Events” EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS Executive Meetings are held on the SECOND WEDNESDAY of each month at 1900 at 6708 NW Bernie Drive in Vancouver. C EVENTS LADYOMING SKIPPERS MEETINGS Lady Skippers Meetings are held on the SECOND THURSDAY of each month with no meetings in July, August, September & January Education Is Our #1 Thing Check Out the FVSPS Website For Class & Seminar Information “Articles, opinions and advertisements do not necessary reflect USPS policy or endorsement unless so designated.” 11 12 FORT VANCOUVER SAIL & POWER SQUADRON District 32 – United States Power Squadrons ® EDITOR: P/C KATHY KOLSTAD, JN 221 KELLETT ROAD W ASHOUGAL, WA 98671 Dated Material Contained Herein THE LOOKOUT PRE-SPRING N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E F O R T V A N C O U V E R S AI L & P O W E R S Q U AD R O N 20 1 1 VISIT THE FORT VANCOUVER SAIL & POWER SQUADRON WEB PAGE www.fvsps.org