March - Racine Yacht Club!

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March - Racine Yacht Club!
Mark your calendar: Mar. 5 - Thoughts for Food Mar. 13 - Soup on Sunday
Mar. 19 - St. Patrick’s Day Party Mar. 27 - Easter Brunch April 1 - Vito Zatto-Comedy
­REEF POINT
“For the encouragement and promotion of yachting
and the creation of a spirit of good fellowship…”
March 2016
(RYC Constitution, Article II)
Racine Yacht Club Commodore’s Report
Racine, Wisconsin
RYC South!
Punta Gorda, Florida
Photo courtesy of Susan Cain
February was a month for lovers and workers. Eddie created
a three day Valentine’s extravaganza offering wonderful taste
treats for our members and their Valentine!
Following that up was our annual shutdown. House Director,
Jim Mc Bain, with his lead crew of Mike Fox and Joe
McGuaran, directed ambitious members to spruce up our
Club. A fresh coat of paint, cleaned carpets, and a sparkling
kitchen are just a few of the items that were accomplished.
One great addition, or should I say four great additions, are
the four new beer lines. Look for some tasty new brews
available at the RYC Bar. I have worked with Eddie to have a
Commodore’s Choice Tap. We should have some great flavors
available for even the most discerning beer snob.
Pam Jobson and her membership team have been busy
bringing in new members. I believe this is the most difficult
job in the Club. Help Pam out by referring your friends to join
our second home on the lake. A note was shared with me from
one of our new members, expressing what a wonderful asset
Pam is to our Club and how friendly our members are. I have
to agree with our new member as Pam is one of the reasons
why Racine Yacht Club is one of the greatest clubs on Lake
Michigan. Keep it up Pam!
Scott Lewis has been busy drumming up contestants for the
2016 HOOK race. As I write this, we already have 31 registered
boats! Go Scott!
Did you ever wonder why it is a little slower in the winter
time at RYC? The photo at right might just shed some light on
just why. Look at the crowd of RYC members at “RYC South”
in Punta Gorda, Florida! Hey snowbirds, make sure you are
back for the big celebration in May!
Just a few things to look forward to include Friday, April 1st.
Kurt has some great entertainment planned so stay tuned. On
Saturday, April 2nd will be the informal RYC Birthday Party.
More details to follow.
Phones ミ General: (262) 634-8585
Here is a special “Save the Date”, for Saturday, May 28th! This
will not only be our Opening Day but also our 100th
Anniversary Extravaganza, so put it in your calendar! If you
are busy on that day, change your plans! This is an event you
won’t want to miss!
Something to make your smile even larger…launch day has
been moved up to Saturday, April 30th!
Even though it feels like winter, keep your shorts on, keep
positive vibes, and summer will be here sooner than you
think!
It is always tropical in your mind!
— Gregg Henning, Commodore
St Patrick’s Day Party Special Sale Event
Save 1/2 off the RED markdown - Great prices One Time Deals
4:30 - 6:30 pm Saturday March 19th
WINTER CLUB HOURS
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Open Weds, Thurs, Fri, Sat at 11AM Open Sun at 8AM
Lunch available Wed/Thur/Fri 11AM - 2PM
Bar Menu Available Wed/Thurs 4PM to 9PM
Racine Yacht Club ・ One Barker Street ・ Racine, WI 53402
42 44.24 N - 87 46.69 W
Office, 7:00amミNoon: (262) 634-8587
FAX (262) 634-8971
Web site: www.racineyachtClub.org e-mail: office@racineyachtClub.org
View the Reef Point in color on our Web site!
RYC News in Brief
From the February Board meeting minutes:
Treasurer Frank Randall reported:
•Frank presented a provisional January
and fiscal year-end financial report.
There are a few year-end adjustments to
be posted. Frank expects us to end the
year about $24,000 above budget.
•Two terminated memberships were
written off in January. Kim reported the
total written off was $4300 after
liquidating member certificates. This
was all “soft money” (dues, minimum
spending, work or pay.)
•Frank will present year end results at the
March general membership meeting.
From Vice Commodore John Stanley:
•John reported that he completed the City
of Racine personal property tax
paperwork.
Rear Commodore Amy Cermak:
•Amy is working on the summer youth
sailing schedule.
•Amy is excited that Alysia and Zoe are
coming back as instructors. Brent has not
committed yet.
•Amy has approached US Sail about
hosting the Level 1 Small Boat Instructor
Course here this summer.
•Amy is communicating with Area K
representative Cappy Capper about
From Commodore Gregg Henning:
Bemis-Smythe Regatta requirements in
•Commodore Henning thanked Kurt • preparation for listing the event on the
POS (Point Of Sale) software replacement
Regatta Network website.
project “is a pain in the” transom.
From Membership Secretary Pam Jobson:
•Gregg thanked and congratulated Bob •Resignation: Pam moved that we accept
and Cathy Sample and their team on the
the resignation of Ernie & Judith Simon
awards banquet. Gregg also reported
pending a follow up call. Jack seconded
that Eddy and the Pink Magnolia team
and the motion passed.
did a nice job on the dinner.
•Status change: Dave and Kathy Opahle
•Gregg (was) looking forward to smooth,
requested that their membership be
low cost shut down.
reclassified as a senior membership.
Pam moved that we approve the request.
From Office Manager Kim Shortess:
Jack seconded. Kim reported the Opahles
•POS (Point of Sale) software replacement:
are eligible. The motion passed.
The quote for the package Kim really liked
was $11,000 to start plus $800/month. •New member: Pam moved that we
Great system but clearly out of our range.
accept Carl Ostermann as an Active over
•Kim received a letter from Ira and Vicki
30 member. John Stanley seconded. The
Kahoun asking for an exemption from
motion passed. Welcome Carl!
work or pay. Jack Landwehr moved that
•New members: Pam moved that we
we issue a work or pay exemption to the
accept both Edward and Paula Palladino
Kahouns. John Stanley seconded. The
and John and Linda Mintier as Associate
motion passed.
members. Jack Landwehr seconded. The
•Kim issued an honorary membership to a
motion passed. Welcome Edward, Paula,
terminated member who is unable to
John and Linda!
respond to inquiries due to aging issues.
This way the former member will still get •Pam reported that the “not quite open to
the public” events are helping to attract
the Reef Point. The board supports Kim’s
new members.
action.
•Kim reported that Charlie Manning did a •Mark thanked Pam for making special
arrangements to meet with the new
Facebook push that generated several
members who have first Thursday
Hook registrations.
conflicts.
Visit RYC’s Website at www.racineyachtclub.org
for the most up-to-date information, events and race results.
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Meetings/Club Hours
See this month’s calendar on page 4
for additional coming events:
March
3 7:00pm 10 7:00pm
17 7:00pm March
7 7:00pm 14 7:00pm
21 7:00pm New Member Meeting
Board Meeting
General Membership
Meeting
New Member Meeting
Board Meeting
General Membership
Meeting
WINTER CLUB HOURS
Mon., Tues. – CLOSED
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. – 11AM to 9PM*
Sunday – 8AM to 8PM*
*Closing times are determined at the
bartender’s discretion; Club is typically open
until 9:00 if there are patrons present.
GALLEY HOURS
Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat Lunch..... 11:00-2:00
Friday Dinner ............................5:00-9:00
Sunday Breakfast.......................8:00-2:00
Bar Menu.......Tue/Wed/Thurs 4 to 9:00
OFFICE HOURS 8 AM until 2 PM M-F
House Director Jim Mc Bain reported:
•Jim had a business conflict and was
unable to attend.
•Jack Landwehr was in the house during
a recent Orkin call. The Orkin technician
reported a fruit fly infestation and
recommended some housekeeping
changes behind bar. ACTION: Jack will
follow up with Jim.
From Pier Director Frank Gall:
•Storm damage: Frank reported two
finger piers dropped into the water
during high east winds and seiche. A
third finger was lifted and is resting
Continued on page 3
In Memoriam
Nonresident member Ed Picard and life
member Ardys Kasabian have passed away.
Carolyn Caruso’s father has also passed away.
Donna Meinert passed away on February 18th
after a battle with cancer. Donna had many fond
memories as a long time RYC member.
RYC extends sincere sympathies to each of their
families during this difficult time.
News in Brief, cont’d
precariously on a piling. We’ve raised
and chained the two submerged fingers
along with a couple others that were
at risk.
• Ice eaters running. Had to haul one ice
eater that choked on plastic bags while
river was running.
From Yard Director Jack Landwehr:
•Jack has an estimate to repair entryway
canvas but is contemplating replacing
this section with a wooden wall with a
window. He assured us it would not
look like the inside of an ice shanty. Jack
was encouraged to just repair the canvas.
•Jack is working with Dean Steger to
repair/replace the wind screen on the
north fence.
•Jack reported that a key player is
unavailable for the planned launch date.
With approval of participants the launch
date has been moved up one week to
April 30.
•The Yard Committee will be running the
ice out contest again.
Jack submitted a written report which has
been posted on the Club bulletin board.
Highlights include:
•Work or pay will be available on April 30
(Launch Day), May 7 (Dry Sail and
Richter projects) and May 14 (official
Dock & Yard Day.) This is a great way to
meet other members.
•Jack is working on a home brew beer/
wine/whiskey event in the Dry Sail area
after the May 7 work party.
•Members using dry sail area or dinghy
racks need to complete a 2016 contract
and get a sticker. The dry sail area will be
open for summer storage after 1600h on
Dock & Yard Day (May 14.)
•There are several boats that were stored
without contract or payment in 2015.
Any of these boats not under contract on
June 1 will be considered abandoned
and disposed of by the Yard Director.
•Mild winter so far. Jack is happy with the
new snow plowing service.
From Race Director Bob Sample:
Bob was unable to attend and submitted
the following written report:
•Awards Ball: Everyone enjoyed a great
party with 130 reservations & actual
attendance 128. Eddie provided an
excellent meal and service. Now
planning for next year.
•F-16 Nationals: CRAW confirmed that
they have been awarded the National
Event. The first planning meeting is set
for Feb 11. The event will start on August
10 with some cats arriving for the Regatta
August 6th. The event will conclude on
August 14.
•Youth Sailing Day: CRAW is making a
big push this year to promote Youth
Sailing. They are going to have a Youth
sailing day on August 8, just before the
F16 Nationals. The wind surfing group
may also join in this promotion. They
would like to add a second day and are
checking possible dates.
•Romey Repairs: The insurance company
has increased our Claim amount to
$3,600 and is sending us a check for $672
to cover the increased amount.
•Projects: Work continues on several
initiatives for our RYC Race and Youth
Programs for 2016 including a revamp
design for our launching dock areas so
we can accommodate the Bemis-Smythe
Regatta participants.
•Additional events are being evaluated
along with our Park District program.
From Entertainment Director Kurt Lasson:
• Thoughts for Food at Club on March 5th.
Tickets available soon. Planning on four
bands with an earlier end time.
February 12th. Wireless mic worked well
at the award dinner but we need to
keep the speaker out from under the
person speaking. Also working to
upgrade outdoor PA (Public Address)
speakers and the speakers around the
projection TV.
•Thanks to Mike and Joe Fox for installing
a new remote controlled viewing screen
at the north end of the dining room. It’s
great, we no longer need to set an anchor
to hold the screen down.
Addendum: Per Mike Fox, USE THE
REMOTE TO LOWER AND RAISE
SCREEN. DO NOT PULL ON THE
HANDLE.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
•By-Laws. Mark Lukow moved the
board endorse the constitutional
amendment as read at the January
general membership meeting. John
Stanley seconded. Motion passed.
•HOOK: Kim is processing several recent
entries.
•Adult Sailing Education:
registrations to date.
10-12
•RYC Youth Program: No additions to
Amy’s report.
•Sea Scouts. Frank Gall reported some ice
fishermen pried loose some boards from
the Sea Scout pier. Gregg Henning
recommends giving the Sea Scouts time
to reboot their program before taking
any action regarding their trailer.
Housekeeping issues will be addressed.
•St. Patrick’s bash planning is underway.
Some regulars aren’t available and the St
Paddies Day crew may need help.
FOR THE GOOD OF THE CLUB
John Stanley reports that the Kenosha
Yacht Club bar has reopened after being
(shortchanged –Ed.) by their previous
caterer. Our caterer, Pink Magnolia, is
running their bar while KYC reboots. Some
of our bartenders are working both clubs.
Pink Magnolia is expected to bid on the
KYC contract but we’re keeping Eddie.
•Tri-Club: Starting at Fifth Street, then
Harbor Light, finishing here.
•Birthday bash April 1st and 2nd. Kurt is
working on bands and coordinating
with Eddy on specials. Also working
with Gregg on a VIP section for visiting
commodores.
•Several sound system projects are
underway. The juke box tech came
Gift certificates on sale now for
Adult and Youth Sailing School 2016.
Call the office for schedule and pricing.
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If you are aware of any dates or events that should be included in upcoming calendars, please contact the RYC office or e-mail information to the Reef Point editor.
RYC Calendar of Events — March-April
Sunday Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
28
Monday
CLUB CLOSED
29
Tuesday
CLUB CLOSED
Wednesday
1
6
CLUB CLOSED
7
CLUB CLOSED
2
Bar menu available
5-9pm
March
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
8
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
9
Bar menu available
5-9pm
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
13
CLUB CLOSED
14
CLUB CLOSED
15
Soup on Sunday 3:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
16
Bar menu available
5-9pm
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
20
CLUB CLOSED
21
CLUB CLOSED
22
23
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Bar menu available
5-9pm
27
Easter
Sunday Brunch 9-1:00
CLUB CLOSED
28
CLUB CLOSED
29
30
Thursday
3
Club Opens
@ 11:00
New Member Mtg 7:00 pm
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Friday
Saturday
4
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
THOUGHTS FOR FOOD
Bar menu available
5-9pm
10
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
5
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
11
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
18
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
12
Bar menu available
5-9pm
17
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
St. Patrick’s Day Party
5:00
Bar menu available
5-9pm
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
General Membership
Meeting 7:00 pm
24
19
25
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
1
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
26
Bar menu available
5-9pm
31
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Bar menu available
5-9pm
Bar menu available
5-9pm
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
The Vito Zatto Show
(Comedy) 7PM
April
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RYC’s 100th Birthday
Party
Proposed Amendment
Proposed amendment to the Racine Yacht Club
Constitution, to be voted on at March General
Membership Meeting
Summary: Our constitution states that the five
directors begin their terms of office at the
general membership meeting following the
November meeting (i.e. December, or if it is
canceled, January.) Recent practice is that our
five directors begin their terms at the annual
meeting. This amendment aligns our
constitution with recent practice.
Proposed change: In Article VI Section B last
sentence strike the words “next regularly
scheduled meeting” and replace with “general
meeting on the third Thursday in November”.
If approved, Article VI, Section B will read,
with change in bold here:
The five non-office holding directors shall be
elected at the Annual Meeting. Their term of
office shall be two years and is staggered so as
to provide for a minimum of two and a
maximum of three newly elected directors at
each annual meeting. The directors shall begin
their term of office as the first order of new
business at the general meeting on the third
Thursday in November, whether or not a
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quorum be present, and shall serve until their
successors have been duly elected and begin
their term of office.
As the February meeting has been canceled the
vote on this change will take place at our March
meeting. Approval requires a quorum and
approval by 2/3s of the members present.
Upcoming Events
MAR 5: Thoughts for Food
MAR 13: Soup on Sunday
MAR 19: St. Patrick’s Day Party - 5PM
MAR 27: Easter Sunday Brunch
9AM - 1PM
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RYC 100th BIRTHDAY BASH!
APR 1: The Vito Zatto Show (Comedy)
7PM
APR 2: RYC’s 100th Birthday Party
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