serenity - CCSPS Portholes
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serenity - CCSPS Portholes
GRAND COVE — BASS RIVER (photo: Deirdre Leyden) SERENITY Photo courtesy of Deirdre Leyden WINTER 2013 VOLUME 51 ISSUE 9 Cdr. Lee Johnson, N* Can You Believe? Big Upsets from the past: 900 BC - David and Goliath 1919 Man O' War lost his only horse race by half a length to Upset. It was the only loss in his 21 meet career. It was due to the actions of an inexperienced starter. 1969 Super Bowl: Joe Namath's underdog NY Jets toppled Baltimore Colts 16-7 1980 - Miracle on Ice - Olympic hockey game between the U.S. and Soviet Union. An event that had political overtures' of democracy over communism and attitudes of amateurs vs. professionals. 1983 After 132 years of dominance, America lost the silver Auld Mug to Australia. They came from behind 1-3 to win the next three races and take the trophy down under. 1984 Boston College upset U of Miami 47-45 with Doug Flutie’s 63 yd Hail Mary pass. 1984 Villanova (the underdog) stuns a much better Georgetown in the NCAA final.. Wins by 2 points after shooting an incredible 90% in the second half. 1991 Duke tops UNLV 79-77- NCAA semifinal game they beat undefeated UNLV by a team effort with Laetner, Hurley, Grant Hill and Thomas Hill. Duke went on to win the national title 72-65. 2002 The Boston Celtics pulled off the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in NBA playoff history. Paul Pierce scored 19 of his 28 points in the final 12 minutes as Boston overcame a 21point deficit to beat the NJ Nets 94-90. 2004 Boston Red Sox coming from behind 0-3 and winning four consecutive games to defeat the New Yo9rk Yankees in the American League Championship. And, they won the World Series. 2013 US takes back the America's Cup from New Zealand in a stunning come from behind victory with eight straight wins in the hydroplaning AC72 catamaran. Helmsman Spithill said, “It’s really about the team, man, On your own, you’re nothing. But, when you’ve got a team like this around you, they can make you look great." According to Jack Everett's article on page 18 of the ENSIGN® magazine, USPS was well represented at the America’s Cup with members of many different squadrons, including Santa Barbara, North Strand, San Luis Rey, Lake Norman, Kent Island, Santa Clara and San Joaquin Delta, attending and volunteering for the event Don't feel that you are "on your own". The USPS Educational program and your local Squadron instructors make you "look great". Expand your boating knowledge and tell your friends about the value of being a member in this all volunteer organization with public outreach for safer recreational boating. If you would like to know more about how a sailboat that can travel at 50 mph, start with the USPS course on Basic Sailing. Next, enroll in MIT's or Cal Tech's MS and PhD program in aerodynamics and fluid mechanics. It's all a mystery to me. A pragmatic topic and tip: Start your next boating season's punch list now as you take apart your boat and store it for the winter season. Keep a small pad of paper and pen handy in your pocket. Jot things down as they occur. It will give you winter projects to work on and there will be no last minute surprises when you launch next summer e.g. "Oh, I forgot that..." Boating is Fun We'll Show You How® 2 CONTENTS Winter 2013 “The cabin of a small yacht is truly a wonderful thing; not only will it shelter you from a tempest, but from the other troubles in life, it is a safe retreat." Francis Herreshoff, Boat Designer Features Directory: 2013 — 2014 Bridge Commander - Lee Johnson, N* PO Box 1538, So. Dennis, MA 02660 508-398-7256 capedrj@comcast.net Your Bridge Ed Ruckle Safety Education Awards Thank you from Ren Nichols Member News Tribute to Ben Pihl Member Benefits - C-MAP Sunshine Sea Scout News MarlinSpike Marine App Education News ABC Flyer On The Water Boatbuilders Boat Show Seaside Festival Parade Oktoberfest Dinner Photos Decommissioning Holiday Party! Holiday Happenings D-14 Fall Conference Newport Boat Parade Member Services Chandlery Calendar of Events Supply Store Executive Officer - Lt/ C Deirdre Leyden, S 18 Sparrow Way, So. Yarmouth, MA 02664 508-760-1978 Deirdre@LeydenTeam.com Administrative Officer - Lt/C Jim Jackson, AP 127 Mid Pine Drive, Cummaquid Heights, MA 02675 508-364-3700 nkjackson1@comcast.net Educational Officer - P/C Dave Atwood, AP* 9 Upton Road, So. Yarmouth, MA 02664 508-737-5374 yankeepeddlar@hotmail.com Secretary Lt/C Cornelia Begley, S 22 Nor East Drive, E. Harwich, MA 02645 508-430-1231 begleycon@comcast.net Treasurer Lt/C Evan Croft, JN* 1753 Old Stage Road, W. Barnstable, MA 02668 508-420-9023 caperedhouse@comcast.net 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 -15 16 -17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 ED RUCKLE SAFETY EDUCATION AWARD PRESENTATION 2013 THE ED RUCKLE SAFETY EDUCATION AWARD was established in September 2012 by the Ruckle Family to honor Lt Ed Ruckle by supporting the Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron’s activities that promote boating safety. When Ed joined our squadron he immediately volunteered to be the Porthole editor, received the Distinctive Communicator award for excellence for 2010 & 2011, introduced the digital Porthole and its current magazine style. Ed’s proudest achievement with CCSPS was becoming a Vessel Safety Examiner. He exceeded the national average of inspections, launched a GO GREEN campaign for the year the stickers were green, thus increasing public awareness of our squadron. Ed was full of good ideas to promote our squadron and boating safety. There will be two Ed Ruckle Safety Education Awards given annually; one to the Member of the Year, based on contributions to the squadron and sustained achievement. Criteria includes Vessel Safety Checks, Education – teaching and taking courses and community outreach. The USPS Chapman Award was referenced when defining the criteria of the award. Jack Marsden spoke about the award at our September dinner meeting. The second award is the Rookie of the Year, a new member who contributes via Vessel Safety Checks, education parades and/or other ways that enhance and promote CCSPS. The award period is 1 April to 31 March to coincide with our fiscal year. The awards given tonight are for the 1 April 2012 – 31 March 2013 time period. MEMBER OF THE YEAR: This long time member has consistently excelled in Vessel Safety Checks, being the second in District 14 for total Vessel Safety Checks. His civic participation includes support of Sea Scouts Ship 76 and marching in numerous parades. He has completed ID/W/ ME/EM/Sa/O/CP/S/P/AP/JN/SN and is a past commander of Susquehannock Power Squadron in Pennsylvania. It is an honor to present the Member of the Year award to David Van Wye. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: This member relocated to Cape Cod last year and immediately volunteered to manage our UPSP HQ database. Prior to joining CCSPS she was a member of the Galveston Bay Squadron and has completed O/S/P. It is an honor to present the Rookie of the Year award to Lana Sands 4 Ren Nichols, owner of Allen Harbor Marine and Commodore Uniform, Harwichport, has been an avid CCSPS supporter for as long as anyone can remember. We're estimating 20 plus years. To celebrate this event, on September 13th, fourteen Squadron parade marchers and the AHM Service Department staff gathered at Ren's office for a special USPS achievement award and gift certificate presentation. The full article and photos are in the October Porthole. Below is the letter of thanks received by the squadron. Once again, thank you, Ren for your continued support! 5 MEMBER NEWS Max Sarazin was honored in Thomas Gelsthorp’s recent column in the Cape Cod Times paying tribute to local veterans he interacts with every day. “We observed Veterans day at 6 Bells with ringing my ship's bell, and then calling out names of our deceased. Adjutant answered 'Here sir' and I rang bell and chaplain gave surviving spouse a rose or placed it on the altar.” The article can be found at: http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20131113/OPINION/311130301&cid=sitesearch Gordon Caldwell was the subject of a lengthy interview in the Times this week among the JFK 50th Anniversary coverage. Gordon was a Times staff photographer for many years and he and his partner found themselves covering the biggest stories of their careers while the new President and his family called Hyannisport their second home and some on the biggest news stories of the era broke on their beat. They are responsible for some of history’s most iconic images. The article can be found at: http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ article?AID=/20131118/NEWS/311180304&cid=sitesearch Congratulations to "Grandma" Nola Cloutier on the birth of grandson Gabriel Henry Berg. So there is something that brings her back to MA from FL in the cold weather! In Memory of Flag Lieutenant Benjamin Pihl, S November 20, 2013 Ben is remembered fondly as a longstanding squadron flag lieutenant, leading the Pledge of Allegiance to open monthly dinner meetings—an office CCSPS reserves to honor its military veterans; for his readiness to help plan a decade of annual August lobster bakes; and, festive in a formal black top hat, for his witty and jovial strong-arming of holiday dinner dance revelers to donate generously to what is now the Art Kimber Annual Giving Fund benefitting Cape Cod charitable organizations that serve children and families. A member for 26 years, Ben’s significant contributions to the squadron were recognized by USPS with the awarding of 14 merit marks. Ben and his wife Ruth, who remains a member, shared in their enjoyment as squadron members, each earning endorsements in Advanced Grade Seamanship. 6 Member Benefit Membership Chairman Joan Croft, AP* C-MAP Club discounts to members. C-MAP is a leading producer of vector digital charts for chart plotters. Charts are delivered as removable chips and designed for a wide array of chart plotter brands. Membership in the Club entitles you to one free chart chip update each year in addition to discounts on a host of Club partner products. A Club newsletter is sent regularly to announce special deals. Normally $89 per year, the club fee for a USPS® member is $79 per year to assure that you have the latest charts plus other benefits. To view all Club C-MAP benefits visit www.c-map.com. For an annual Club subscription, call C-MAP’s Customer Care department at 1.800.424.2627, indicate that you are an active member, and provide your membership certificate number. C-MAP dealer discounts to squadrons. Squadrons receive dealer prices on C-MAP products. Many chart plotter users will recognize C-MAP as a leader in digital cartography. The entire line of C-MAP products is available, including chart chips, C-MAP’s new software: PC Planner and GeoSat2 portable Car Navigation system. The chips come in three levels based on coverage. Coverage areas are on the C-Map website (www.c-map.com). PC Planner allows users to plan routes and waypoints at home using chart chips and a computer. By using a recordable chip, plans are transferred from the computer to a compatible chart plotter. The discounts offered to squadrons range from 20% for accessory products to 25% off MSRP for chart products. Each squadron has one member designated as the C-MAP contact for orders. Contact Joan Croft to place an order. [Source: USPS] We welcome Joann Moran as our Supply Officer. Joann & Bill joined CCSPS earlier this year after Bill completed the ABC course. “Last year Bill took the first boating course and then joined the squadron. (I was taking an Italian course that met the same day and time of the boating course) I attended the first meeting with him, and I was impressed with the mission of the group and the friendliness -- Joan Croft was really good. I decided to join, too, and will be taking my first course in January.” Information on burgees, shirts and our complete inventory can be found on page 21 of this Porthole. You can reach Joann either on her cell 703-851-3308 or by email joannmoran@comcast.net SUNSHINE NEWS Walt Penczar was hospitalized after hurting his back at home and is now staying temporarily at Mayflower for rehab work. Jack Marsden was hospitalized off-Cape following a health scare and is now back home recuperating and catching up on a stuffed e-mail box. We send get well wishes to for a speedy recovery! Is anyone doing anything or going anywhere interesting over the holiday period? We'd love to hear about it! 7 Sea Scout Ship 76 Update Dave Van Wye, SN More than ever, Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron members are reaching out to Sea Scouts as envisioned in our national agreement for sharing with the Scouts. Hugh Blair Smith treated scouts to a sail on Buzzards Bay in MASHANTAM. Commander Lee Johnson and Dave Van Wye accompanied Skipper Tim Millar on regular sailings to teach scouts about seamanship, piloting, and boat handling. Jim Jackson presented lessons on shipboard emergency medical practices. John Crawford is Chair of the Ship 72 in Orleans and regularly offers his barn as a place for joint meetings with Ships 76 and 72. Topping that, John hosted a beach cookout and boating recreation at Pleasant Bay for the two ships . Does that show CCSPS members are linked up with the Sea Scouts? It sure does, but that is not all. Squadron members Mary Lou Walsh, Charles and Gail Burke, Evan Croft, Walt Penczar and Michael Leyden checked out the scout ship SPIRIT on cruises from Wychmere Harbor to Stage Harbor. Some of them also visited SPIRIT on other occasions to offer technical advice. Also, Ship 76 representatives have marched in Parades with the Squadron float and have assisted with other events. In addition to activities with the Squadron, the scouts have participated in many traditional scouting activities, often joining up with Ship 72 in Orleans and Ship 40 in Falmouth. The three ships comprise the Cape Cod Sea Scout Squadron with Al Beal, Commodore. Some of these activities are: guiding car parking at Camp Greenough Council events, participating in the Camp Caribbean weekend, hosting Chuck Wagon Derby obstacle courses for younger scouts, and participating in Squadron Beaver Day when the eager beavers clean up the camp. Other events have been a “Safety at Sea” weekend in New London where the scouts practiced fire fighting, damage control, and swimming in a survival suit. An annual event is the Army Corps of Engineers Canal Water Safety Day when Ship 76 helps to run several stations. A notable nautical event was training at Coast Guard Station Provincetown where the scouts had a chance to learn directly from our guardians of the waterways. Ship 76 has made a good impression on the Cape and Islands Council. Accordingly, Skipper Tim Millar has been asked to lead or participate in important regional or national events. He sits on the Eagle Board of Review, Leads Trek outings for scouts visiting from other states, and he worked at the National Jamboree in West Virginia this past July. He also served as Camp Master at Camp Greenough from October 25-27 this year. Punctuating the end of summer, on September 28 the scouts participated in a clean up of Red River Beach sponsored by the “Coast Sweep” organization. That was a reminder that our activities on the water are seasonal. During the cooler weather the Scouts will switch over to land based activities like advancement, and indoor meetings. But they will still have the boat yard maintenance required of us all. SPIRIT will be over at the harbormaster’s shed on Bank Street awaiting the attentions of its sailors. 8 Mastering marlinespike Cockscombing Originally used as chafing gear and covers for deck rigs and handrails, cockscombing is now used as a decorative covering. The work can be beautifully accentuated if you are precise, pull each tuck tight, position the front braiding, and make no mistakes. A. Cut the length of line to be covered. Then select the type, colors and desired length of the cockscombing line. Secure the lines with a twice- or thrice-turned sack knot and heat melt the ends. B. Place the line to be covered in a vertical position and pull the line cover strands down. For the left strand in the first set of tucks, go right and around back, ending under the same strand (right half hitch). C. For the middle strand: go left and around back, ending under the same strand (left half hitch). D. For the right strand: go right and around back, ending under the same strand (right half hitch). Be careful to pull each strand tight after the half hitch. E. From that point on, for the lowest strand on the right side: go left and around back, ending under the same strand (left half hitch). F. & G. For the lowest strand on the left side: go right and around back, ending under the same strand (right half hitch). To finish, heat melt the ends or cover them with whipping. Original materials used with thanks to Irene Rodriguez and John Bennett. v7n10_mm_cockscombing.htm. Find more marlinespike: http://www.theensign.org/uspscompass/ [Source: November 1013 online USPS Compass. © 2013 United States Power Squadrons] MARINE APP With Smart Charts AIS, a free smartphone app, recreational boaters can realize the safety benefits of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) without having to buy a receiver or transmitter. The app enable users to view AIS Class A & B traffic, and introduces a new cellular-based AIS capability, called AIS Class E, that has been designed specifically for smaller, recreational craft. In addition to identifying vessels, AIS provides information on their type, size, speed, and heading. Smart Chart AIS has been released for Android smartphones and can be downloaded free of charge from the Google Play Store. The app will be available for iPhones, iPads, and other tablets in the coming months. For more information read the full article here Source: New England Boating 9 EDUCATION NEWS P/C Dave Atwood, AP* Upcoming Courses. America's Boating Course® - America's Boating Course-3rd Edition is our primary civic effort toward instruction in the fundamentals of safe boating. It's designed to familiarize the student with the fundamentals of safe boating and qualify for certification in most states that require boating education before operating a watercraft. The first 6 nights covers the Fundamentals of Safe Boating, including the National Safe Boating exam. The last two nights covers An Introduction to Coastal Navigation. The course is scheduled for 7 January at the Orleans Yacht Club. Proctors please put the dates on your calendar. Help post the America's Boating Course flyer. The half-page course flyers enclosed in this Porthole issue are for posting at your local public locations such as: post office, library, marina, boating supply store, or other convenient location. Thank you for helping to publicize these courses in our communities. Piloting is planned for the first quarter of 2014. Stay tuned for details. If you are interested or know anyone interested in taking any of these courses, please contact Dave Atwood to enroll: 508-737-5374; yankeepeddlar@hotmail.com. 30 October Sea Scouts How To Winterize Seminar Teaching motor decommissioning Sea Scout Ship 76 & Ship 72 Navigation Course 10 11 We Need You! to be part of a Practical On-the-Water Training team. Many of our boating course students and others frequently ask me, "Do you offer on the water training?" My answer should be yes, but without a dedicated team, I have to say "someday". We have the course material. USPS Practical On-the-Water Training (P O-t-W) offers a safe way to provide real-world boat handling and operation experience and knowledge . The intention of P O-t-W is to instruct, both on land and on the water, new and slightly experienced recreational boaters proper ways to handle a powerboat. Our P O-t-W team requires organizers, coordinators, classroom, and On-the-Water instructors. These are some of the team jobs: Site selection: Identify and secure an on water facility to conduct classroom and on water portions of the training. Facility must provide area for docking practice and be close enough to waterways with high speed maneuvering opportunity. Boat Wrangler: Locate and obtain members boats to use for the on water training. Boat requirements: 20' to 22' center console or bow rider. Caterer: Organize and arrange for box lunches for team and students. Course Layout: Identify , layout, and designate waterways for high speed and l ow speed maneuvers, anchoring, and mooring practice. Classroom instructor: Experienced USPS instructors. On-the-Water instructor: Certified POTW instructors. Please, let me know if you will join our team. Dave Atwood yankeepeddlar@hotmail.com 12 508-737-5374 13 Yarmouth Seaside Festival Parade Sunday, October 13, 2013 Cdr Lee Johnson, N* Mother Nature blessed us with a beautiful day for the parade. The sky was mostly sunny, the temperature was 60° and the wind was 10 mph. Special thanks to Allen Harbor Marine for the fine truck and the Yarmouth Recreation Department for the Knockabout sailboat and trailer. Ellie and Sam Lawrence from the Yarmouth Sailing Center magnificently dressed the boat and trailer with mast, storm jib, signal flags and simulated blue water under the hull. The Squadron marchers handed out a record 6,825 Life Saver Candies™ and 150 children's Snoopy™ sea safety coloring books. ing the truck. Your crew was composed of: David Akin, Charles Burke, Gene and Shirley Courtney, John Crawford, Barbara and Terry Wilcox (plus Dixie the Lab Retriever), John Hilton, Peg and Lee Johnson, Tim Millar and Sea Scout Jonny Hall, plus Gail and Hal Petersen. All marchers including Dixie wore life jackets. Terry's mom rode shotgun with Lee driv- The float was disassembled at the Clarion Motel and transportation was provided back to the West Yarmouth staging area by Walter Penczar and Mary Lou Walsh. The marchers were treated again to a post parade party hosted by the Hilton's at their home. Chef John took custom orders for grilled hot dogs, hamburger or cheese burgers. The buffet table was loaded with salads, coleslaw, chips, Boston baked beans, etc.. Carol topped the assorted dessert table with an award winning pineapple cake frosted with cream cheese. A winter rest is now planned for your dedicated parade committee. Come join us next year for one or all of the three parades. All you need is enthusiasm to help promote your Squadron and a monogrammed colored white shirt and cap which can be ordered from the CCSPS website http://commodoreuniform.com/stores/capecodps/ index.html 14 We are also looking for your boat/trailer to showcase down the main streets of Cape Cod. Call the undersigned to schedule your craft in a parade. Kids are always welcome to ride in the boat. It is an event they will always remember and write about. Thinking about kids, who would like to be towed on a skateboard behind a parade power boat? They could wear bathing suit and skier's life jacket. After all, "Boating is Fun and We'll Show You How"® See you on 8 March for the 2014 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It is always a thrilling event! Remember how Bob Bach saved us in 2011 15 OKTOBERFEST 23 October 2013 Our Second Annual Okotberfest was a huge success as evidenced by the photos. Thank you to P/C Mary Lou Walsh, AP for another delicious meal, and to all those who helped with set up, serving and clean up. Well done! Cdr Lee Johnson, N*, P/C Hugh Blair -Smith, SN, Tim Millar, AP* & Dennis Bunnell, AP display their steins AO Jim Jackson greeting folks P/C Hugh Blair-Smith, N At right Treasurer, Lt/C Evan Croft, JN* and P/C Michael Leyden, AP* P/Stf/C Joan Croft, AP*, Barbara Wilcox, AP*, and Penny Bach AP* P/C Charles Burke, AP* and Paula Bacon enjoy pre-dinner beverages P/C George Pettengill, AP* and P/Stf/C Joan Croft, AP* 16 New members Marvin & Sandra Fredberg Nice to see Max & Bev Sarazin at Oktoberfest! Peg Johnson & Victoria Chane serving up dessert Penny Bach, AP* and XO Deirdre Leyden, S serve up the meat P/Stf/C Joan Croft, AP*, Terry Wilcox, JN* & Barbara Wilcox, AP* Victoria Chane & Peg Johnson enjoying the evening Bill Moran on clean up; thank you Bill 17 It has been said the two most emotional days of a boat owners life are the day the boat goes in for the season and the day the boat comes out of the water for the season 21 October Serenity was decommissioned for the season. Capt Walt Penczar was assisted by Cdr Lee Johnson, N*, P/C Hugh Blair-Smith, SN, P/C Charles Burke, AP*, P/C Dave Atwood, AP* and P/C Michael Leyden, AP*. 18 On 31 October Penelope came in for the season. 19 Holiday party 12 December, 2013 Cummaquid Golf Club YO HO HO … it’s time for the CCSPS Holiday/Christmas Dinner Party! Join us for Holiday Merriment 12 December at the annual CCSPS Holiday Party. Thanks to AO Jim Jackson for arranging our Holiday Party at the private Cummaquid Golf Club this year. Festivities begin at 1800 with Holiday Cheer and at 1845 enjoy a delicious dinner of either Prime Rib or Baked Cod with your squadron friends followed by our traditional Holiday Sing-A-Long, with music by Blind Navigator. The Bridge encourages as many members as possible to attend, especially our newer members. ART KIMBER HOLIDAY GIVING DRIVE Our annual December Holiday Party collection is in honor of P/D/C Art Kimber, SN. Every year Art rallied each of us to bring cash and non-perishable food donations for Cape Cod families in need. Art’s community involvement touched the lives of countless citizens and spanned many organizations and decades from the 1970s until his passing on 23 June 2010. We will continue the squadron’s annual tradition of outreach in the spirit of Art’s good will to all. Join the camaraderie enjoyed at the holiday party on 12 December at the Cummaquid Golf Club and generously donate to share your blessings. Kevin Mingora/Cape Cod Times. Reprinted with permission. PLEASE NOTE: We hope that everyone who makes a reservation can attend! If you find that you cannot attend, you will be financially responsible for your reservations unless you notify Deirdre Leyden at 508-760-1978 by 10 December, 2013. 20 Book your Holiday party NE W VE NU E HOLIDAY PARTY 12 December, 2013 CUMMAQUID GOLF CLUB 35 Marstons Lane, Yarmouthport, MA Entertainment by Blind Navigator 1800 - Meet old and new friends 1845 - Holiday Dinner is served! Choice of Entrée: Prime Rib or Baked Cod Coffee, Tea & Chocolate Dessert Holiday Sing-A-Long Please bring a donation … a non-perishable food item and/or cash donation for the Art Kimber Holiday Giving Drive. I/(we) plan to attend the 12 December 2013 Holiday Party Sign me up for: ____ Prime Rib @ $29.50 = _________ ____ Baked Cod @ $29.50 = _________ Name_____________________________ Phone: ____________________ Reservations by 8 December, 2013 with check payable to CCSPS, mail to: Deirdre Leyden, PO Box 415, West Dennis, MA 02670 phone 508-7601978 QUICK RESERVE: click HERE to reserve and pay at the door. 21 HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Chatham Christmas Stroll 12/13/13 to 12/15/13 DENNISPORT CHRISTMAS STROLL SATURDAY DECEMBER 7, 2013 11:00 – 3:00 Don't miss out on festivities along the way with all the different merchants to see. Face painting, gifts, refreshments, SPECIAL sales and holiday activities. Along the stroll, don't forget to pick up a FREE raffle ticket at participating merchants, drawing at 4pm at Dennis Public Library. Route 28 Dennisport http://dennisportrevitalization.org/christmas-stroll-dec7-2013/ More Info: www.chathaminfo.com Highlights on Friday include a parade and caroling down Main Street, followed by the tree lighting ceremony, bell ringers and more. Warm up with complimentary hot chocolate, hop on the hayride and marvel at the lights & decorations as you stop to visit Chatham's unique shops. Kick off Saturday at a special breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus, then hop on the Chatham Bars Inn trolley to see the gingerbread house display and decorations. Afterwards, enjoy festive shopping around town, visit the Lighthouse, and take the Historic Inn Tour on Sunday! ============================================== DENNIS VILLAGE CHRISTMAS STROLL “VISIONS OF CHRISTMAS” SUNDAY DECEMBER 8, 2013 Enjoy hayrides & trolley rides, Christmas tree lighting, face painting, village stroll (visit all the shops), silent auctions, petty zoo, food sampler on Village Green, toys and food donations, Santa & Mrs. Claus, FREE gifts, ornaments and so much more. Music at the Village Green Bandstand and many special events. Dennis Village green is located a the corner of Old Bass River Road & Route 6A. ============================================== ========================================= 8th Annual Mashpee Christmas Parade, Mashpee Commons 12/07/13 6:00pm More Info: www.mashpeechamber.com This lively parade, which includes several floats, marching bands and carolers, begins at the Mashpee Library and travels through Mashpee Commons and ends at South Cape Village. ========================================= Hyannis Main Street Stroll and Harbor Lighting & Boat Parade, Hyannis Village, 12/07/13 More Info: www.hyannis.com 50th Annual Falmouth Christmas Parade, Falmouth, from 12/08/13 More: www.falmouthchamber.com Parade steps off at noontime at the Falmouth Mall and proceeds down Main Street to the Village Green. Known as Southeastern Massachusetts’ largest holiday parade featuring theme decorated floats, marching bands, live animals, costumed characters and Santa Claus! 11 am -3 p.m. Main Street village stroll with music and holiday activities. At 4 p.m., everyone will gather at the Ocean Street Docks to enjoy the beautifully decorated boat parade. ============================================== Spectacle of Trees JFK Hyannis Museums, Main Street, Hyannis from 12/05/13 to 12/14/13 ======================================== 8th Annual Holiday Cookie Stroll Bass River, South Yarmouth 12/14/13 10:00am - 3:00pm, $15.00 More Info: (508) 394-2983 The "ticket" is actually a cookbook with the recipes of all cookies served on this two-mile walking tour to eleven sites. The tour also includes an Open House at the South Yarmouth Library.. Free trolley transport will be available between groups of houses. All of the proceeds go to support the South Yarmouth Library. https://capecodcharitablefunraisers.com/funraiser/ spectacle_JFK Local non-profits put together Christmas trees adorned not just with tinsel and ornaments, but a host of fabulous gifts! When you arrive at the Spectacle of Trees, you will be able to donate “Tree Bucks”. Each tree buck that is put in an organization's box earns that non-profit $10. The more Tree Bucks you donate to a box, or order online, the better your chances of being awarded the tree and the more money that nonprofit will earn! : 22 more HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Nantucket Christmas Stroll Nantucket Island, from 12/06/13 to 12/08/13 More Info: www.nantucketchamber.org A holiday tradition on Nantucket Island, now in its 40th year! Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive on Saturday via Coast Guard vessel and are escorted up Straight Wharf for a festive parade, while carolers in period costume, bell ringers and student choirs perform on Main Street. Holiday craft shows, exhibitions and performances throughout the weekend — including the popular annual Christmas House tour on Friday evening — add to the joyful festivities. Watch this delightful video of the stroll. http://vimeo.com/38924212 This year our friends from Buzzards Bay Squadron are attending the Nantucket Stroll on 7 December as a rendezvous! Dick Moore, Commander of BBSPS, will be on the Steamship Authority High Speed Ferry leaving Hyannis at 11:00 am and returning on the 6:00 pm ferry. Information on the Steamship Authority can be found at www.steamshipauthority.com If the high speed ferry is book either the conventional ferry or The HyLine ferry may be available; https://hylinecruises.com Contact Dick Moore for more information, chmbrrck@live.com Gardens Aglow Annual Celebration of Lights Heritage Museums & Gardens, Sandwich, from 11/29/13 to 12/22/13 www.heritagemuseumsandgardens.org Stroll the gardens and grounds glowing with holiday lights, watch musical performances, ride the holiday carousel, visit Santa in the Model T, enjoy drop-in crafts, and shop the Museum Store! Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 5 to 9 p.m. Christmas on Cape Cod Cape-wide ===================================== A Seaside Christmas in Orleans Orleans, Cape Cod, from 11/30/13 to 12/31/13 http://orleanscapecod.org/a-seaside-christmas-inorleans/ Visit shops and galleries meet visitors from the North Pole while enjoying live music, holiday refreshments, demonstrations, amazing sales, personal service and gifts from around the world. Highlights also include Annual Christmas Stroll December 7 and Tree Lighting on the Village Green www.christmasoncapecod.com Enjoy Christmas strolls, caroling, holiday fairs, festive harbor lights, parades and celebrations, as well as fantastic accommodation packages and promotions at local shops and restaurants! Tis the season for great giveaways on the Cape! 23 DISTRICT 14 FALL CONFERENCE 2 November 2013 DXO Mary Lou Walsh, AP Friday Cocktail Hour We had an enjoyable gathering of everyone who stayed over at the hotel and a few more who live close and stopped by just for the socializing. It’s amazing how many people can squeeze into 2 adjoining hotel rooms when there’s food and drinks available! Following the gathering, the socializing continued as the whole group walked across the street to one of New Bedford’s well-known seafood restaurants and had a great dinner all together around a single huge table. Saturday morning Mike Dwyer, historian at the New Bedford Whaling Museum presented very interesting talk on history of New Bedford and how seafaring and maritime industries shaped New Bedford’s destiny. Because so many New Bedford residents traveled the globe on whaling and trading ships, the town became a wealth center and, just as important, became a cosmopolitan multi-cultural city that enjoyed racial and ethnic tolerance and acceptance long before the rest of America and was a mecca for freemen of all races form and run businesses and advance themselves in life. It was so interesting that quite a few attendees made a stop at the museum to further investigate the local history. Saturday afternoon Presentation by R/C Donald Fiander, National Assistant Education Officer who delivered remarks on behalf of Chief Commander John Alter and brought us up to date on many developments in the Education Department. District 14 Bridge Officers presented reports on their departments, accomplishments since the last conference and upcoming developments. DXO Mary Lou Walsh and DEO Jack Marsden reported on the September Governing Board meeting they attended in San Antonio. A more complete record of the conference will be in the next MA-RINER newsletter. 24 The Newport Holiday Harbor Lights Illuminated Boat Parade & Blessing of the Fleet will be held Friday, November 29 6:00 pm http://newenglandboating.com/?p=78261 Prizes will be given for best sailboat, best powerboat, most team spirit, best decorated fishing boat and more. An awards reception will be held immediately after the race. Boats will rendezvous in the Goat Island Causeway area at 6:00 for a prompt 6:15 start. The parade will begin traveling east (clockwise around Newport Harbor) leaving Newport Yacht Club to port where the judges will be located. Boats will proceed towards downtown Newport leaving waterfront docks to port. The route will continue towards Kings Park and lighted bell “3”. Boats will finish the last leg of the circle headed North back towards the Goat Island Causeway area. Participating vessels may continue around the harbor and also are invited to temporarily dock at Newport Yacht Club for the awards ceremony and party. In the event of severe weather, call (401-845-5815). Also tune to VHF 14 for announcements. To register, or for more information contact Sara Schroeder at sschroder@CityofNewport.com Here is the registration form for the Boat Parade. Tom Richardson, New England Boating Photo courtesy of New England Boating CCSPS IS ON FACEBOOK! Watch this great video of Coast Guard Cutter Hollyhock traveling from Baltimore to Port Huron, MI to get ready for the busy winter season on the Great Lakes. The Coast Guard Hollyhock travels from the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore to its homeport of Port Huron, Michigan in this time lapse video spanning October 11 to 26. Coast Guard Hollyhock spent more than three months in dry dock undergoing necessary maintenance to prepare it for a busy winter season on the Great Lakes. http://youtu.be/LesNWzJU7Po Source: BoatUS We have launched our Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron Facebook page and invite all to “like” us to keep up to date on all news, events and posts of interest. The purpose of our page is to get our name out there, make the public aware that we exist, promote education, boating safety and of course...FUN! By "Liking" the Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron page you will receive updates on your newsfeed as events, photos, comments and be able to share that post with your own friends in addition to posting comments and photos to the page. You can also invite your friends to "like" the squadron page, thus increasing awareness of CCSPS. We have revived our Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron group page which for our members to use to post spontaneous rendezvous, tips, for sale things, sort of our 'members only' chat room. By "Joining" the Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron Friends group in addition to getting all new posts in your newsfeed you will also be able to view comments, photos and events the members of the group have posted. This is a perfect forum for "who can help me get my boat in", "who wants to crew to OB this weekend?", "how do I fix this?" etc. 25 On 16 November Waterfront Property left her mooring for the season. P/C Michael Leyden was assisted by P/C Charles Burke, along with past member Bob Wilson and two other friends. Member Services CCSPS Chandlery The American Red Cross Certification Class in CPR-FIRST AID and AED including the special section on Boating Medical Emergencies will be offered the first Wednesday of each month at Freedom Boat Club in West Dennis. The cost for all three certifications is $60.00 for power squadron members and $75.00 for non-members. Contact Capt. Jim Jackson at nkjackson1@comcast.net or at 508364-3700 to register. Want to clean out some garage clutter and make some $ cash $ for Christmas shopping? A Cape Cod member is looking for a used 115 HP outboard. Hopefully a connection will work for everyone. Contact: Gene Courtney, Cape50@aol.com, 508-420-1806 ===================================== Have an item to sell or trade? Looking for an item? Email CCSPS Chandlery the details for the next edition of the Porthole. MEMBER DISCOUNT Squadron member Tim Silva, proprietor of Timmy’s Roast Beef, 198 Route 28, West Yarmouth, MA is offering a discount to all squadron members. Simply tell him you are a member of CCSPS and get a discount on your meal. 26 Photo Credits P/C Charles Burke, AP* P/C Joan Croft, AP* Cdr Lee Johnson, N* Lt/C Deirdre Leyden, S P/C Michael Leyden, AP* Hal Petersen, AP* Calendar of Meetings and Events December, 2013 12 Christmas Dinner, Cummaquid Golf Course, Rte 6A, Yarmouthport 16 Porthole guaranteed date January, 2014 9 Executive Committee Meeting 1900 Dennis Police Station 16 Porthole guaranteed date 23 Squadron Monthly meeting 1130 luncheon, Barnstable Tavern, speaker: Gail Hart, VP, Agriculture Research Center 29 - 2 February USPS Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL February, 2014 7—9 Boat Builders Show, Hyannis 8 D14 & D12 Founders Day 100th celebration, Fireside Grille, Middleboro, MA 13 Executive Committee Meeting 1900 Dennis Police Station 16 Porthole guaranteed date 27 Squadron Monthly meeting, Pot Luck, St. David’s; Underwater Photography, Nicholas Vandemoer March, 2014 8 St Patrick’s Day Parade 13 Executive Committee Meeting 1900 Dennis Police Station 15 District 14 Spring Conference & Change of Watch, Whites of Westport 16 Porthole guaranteed date 25 ABC, C-O-MM, Route 28, Hyannis 27 Squadron Annual Meeting, Officer Reports & Election, Spaghetti Dinner, St David’s CCSPS SUPPLY STORE Wanted Your news! Photos of squadron events, members at classes, on the water, at events, exciting adventures, and ideas for future Portholes. Email to Deirdre@LeydenTeam.com WEBSITE NOTE Webmaster Jim Reed, JN The Bylaws of Cape Cod Sail and Power Squadron, Inc. are available on our website. Visit www.ccsps.org or link directly to the bylaws: http://ccsps.org/files/CCSPS-BYLAWS.pdf PORTHOLE GUARANTEED DATE 16 December deadline for January newsletter Materials received by the guaranteed date will appear, but late materials may or may not appear. 27 Our unique squadron burgees are in stock in small 12x18, $23; large 16x24, $28. CCSPS logo clothing can be found at our squadron’s online clothing supply store at www.ccsps.org. For the squadron to receive purchaser credit, online orders are required by the vendor. To avoid shipping charges, write “instore pick-up” in the order comment section. For members without Internet access, items may be ordered from Commodore Uniform 800-438-8643. Deirdre Leyden, Cape Cod Photography, © 2013 November morning on Bass River (photo: Deirdre Leyden) 28