From the Helm - Bradenton Yacht Club

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From the Helm - Bradenton Yacht Club
BRADENTON YACHT CLUB
P oop D eck
The Monthly Newsletter •
From the Helm
With Change of
Watch almost
here, I’m sitting
out in our
new
gazebo,
thinking about the momentous
past year as your Commodore.
Emotions are mixed, as you
would expect. On the one hand,
I won’t have to make up any
more excuses for missing Judy
Engberg’s Poopdeck deadline for
my “commodore message.” On
the other, I have enjoyed penning
these monthly conversations
and sharing behind-the-scenes
operations of the Club with you. The
Crosthwait
Memorial
Fishing Tournament 2011 is
history now, but it never ceases to
amaze me how a really first class
event that you’d think was as good
as it gets, just keeps getting better.
True, some monster fish were
weighed in, but the real story is
the record that was set this year for
the Crosthwait scholarship fund.
Final tally is not complete at this
writing, but it looks like $7,000$10,000 will be available to help
our own Junior Angler tournament
contestants pay for college. The
Fly Fishing tournament was also
a big hit and destined to become
a part of the Crosthwait tradition.
Chairman Mike Reeves says the
sponsor has committed resources
for the next three years.
Several
noteworthy
items
for your calendar: June 18th19th -- The Firefighters’ Fishing
Tournament, now in its fourth
year, benefits the Children’s Burn
Foundation of Florida and is put
on here at BYC by Firefighter Eric
Nichols, along with a committee
of BYC members. Money raised
sends youngsters who have
suffered severe burns to a special
camp just for them. So far, the
event has raised over $20,000 for
the Foundation and gets bigger
every year.
June 25th: The Change of Watch,
when I turn the Commodore
ensign over to Rick Shaurette,
Evan Guido moves up to Vice
Commodore and we elevate Denise
Cabanillas to Rear Commodore.
All the newly elected Directors
will take office, as well. Then we
dance until the wee small hours.
The following night will be the Big
Bang when the Club blows off a
barge-load of fireworks to the ohs
and ahs of members, their families
and their guests.
The past year has been one of
personal growth to me, as well
… not the least of which is the
30 pounds gained from spending
so much time at the Club. The
unwanted weight will go away,
(per orders from Aimee), but the
enriching experience of getting to
know so many of our members
and visiting other clubs across
Florida will stay forever in my
mind.
I also greatly relished the
healthy give and take at every
Board Meeting when Directors
exchanged ideas and endlessly
debated potential benefits to the
Club with wisdom and passion.
Not a Yes Man among them …
and rarely was there a unanimous
vote.
June 2011
Commodore Harry Blenker
By all measures, the 20102011 year has been excellent:
Memberships are up dramatically,
financials look healthy, the Club
and grounds are well maintained,
food service grows better by
the day. While I am happy to
report these hard-earned results,
I certainly can’t take credit for
them. For the last 12 months, I
enjoyed the enviable position of
having a strong Executive Board to
lean on and a group of talented,
smart-thinking Directors who
made my job a whole lot easier.
Endless thanks are due to all of
them for selflessly sharing their
time and their skills in the effort
to make Bradenton Yacht Club a
premiere gathering place for all
of us who love being in, on and
near the water. Their efforts will
continue to pay big dividends for
years to come.
See you at the Club.
From the Helm.........................1
Welcome Aboard......................3
Bridge Club.................................3
Club Manager...........................4
Entertainment..........................5
Crosthwait Tournament...........5
Fleet Captain Sailing...................6
Blessing of the Fleet....................7
Main Events...........................8-9
Fleet Captain Power............... 10
Easter Egg Hunt...................... 11
Fleet Captain Fishing.............12
Sail Cruising Fleet..................13
Employee of the Quarter........13
BYC Board of Directors..........16
Bradenton
Yacht Club
2010-2011 Officers,
Directors & Committee Chairpersons
Flag Officers
Commodore.................................... Harry Blenker
Vice Commodore............................ Rick Shaurette
Rear Commodore............................ Evan Guido
Past Commodore............................. Deborah Ross
Secretary......................................... Linda Howe
Treasurer........................................ Jim Freeman
Fleet Captain Power....................... Larry Stanczak
Fleet Captain Sailing...................... John Izmirlian
Fleet Captain Fishing..................... Mike Reeves
Directors
Director.......................................... Janet Amar
Director.......................................... Judy Engberg
Director.......................................... Joe Kennedy
Director.......................................... Brian Smith
Director.......................................... Susan Tibbits
Director.......................................... Jim Terry
Junior Director . ............................ Summer Smith-Pope
FCYC Representative...................... Jack Gorman
President - Great Mates.................. Jacque Vieira
Bradenton Yacht Club
4307 Snead Island Road
Palmetto, FL 34221
GENERAL MANAGER/COO...Ken Nyhus, CCM
OFFICE (941) 722-5936 • FAX (941) 723-6639
E-mail: clubmanager@bradenton-yacht-club.org
WEB ADDRESS: www.bradentonyachtclub.com
Office Hours: Tues - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
WEBSITE MANAGER: Jeanne Reeves
jeannereeves@hotmail.com
POOPDECK EDITOR: Judy Engberg
jengberg@mindspring.com
Reservations
Please call ahead to reserve your table
722-5936
Tuesday-Thursday: Lunch Menu 11:30 am to 9:00 pm,
Dinner Menu 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Friday & Saturday: Lunch Menu 11:30 am to 9:30 pm,
Dinner Menu 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Sunday Lunch: 11:30 am to 4:00 pm
Tiki Bar: 4:00 pm to 11:00 pm, Friday; Noon to 11:00, Saturday;
Noon to dusk, Sunday. Weather Permitting. The Tiki
Bar will close during an electrical storm, or when the
temperature dips below 40!
April
Visitors by the Sea
Bradenton YC
Davis Island YC
Field Club
Fort Walton YC Isles YC
17
1
2
3
2
Marathon YC
Pensacola YC
Sarasota YC
St. Pete YC
2
3
2
15
Total Number of Visitors 48
Total Power Boats
41
Total Sailboats
7
Diesel Fuel Sold
8,805 gallons
Gas Sold
8,169 gallons
Attention All BYC Members...
Two (2) members’ names will appear hidden
within the Poopdeck. If you find your name
(with a star next to it), you will receive two (2)
complimentary bar drinks, one time during the
month, on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday
evening. Please let your server know that you are
one of the chosen ones for the month.
BYC Phone Extensions
Phone # 941-722-5936 • Fax # 941-723-6639
Dockmaster Cell # 941-374-2310
Dept.
Contact
Accounts Payable
Whitney
Accounts Receivable
Jenifer
Banquets/Reservations
Bar
To Go
Chef/Kitchen
Keith
Controller/Office Manager Alice
Dining Rooms Manager
Helen
Dockmaster
Brent
For Assistance
Operator
General Manager
Ken
Podium (making reservations after 5 p.m.)
Tiki Bar
Outside
Ext.
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Regular Membership Anna Maria Galati, lucky winner of our
Mother’s Day Diamond Earring give-away
Bridge Club Carla Morgan
If you are interested in playing bridge, please join
us on Thursday nights at 5:30 for dinner and 6:45
for bridge. Or you can call Carla Morgan at 941-981-9017 for
more information. The BYC Bridge Club Annual Tournament is now
completed. The final standings are
First Place:
Dave Tyler and Chris Grobaker
Second Place: Newell and Mary Yaple
Third Place: Bob and Anna Beltz
Fourth Place: Tom and Sylvia Gibson
Fifth Place:
Gary and Carla Morgan
Our weekly bridge club standings are as follows:
April 14
First: Bob and Anna Beltz
Second: Dave Tyler and Chris Grobaker
Third: Gary and Carla Morgan
April 21
First: Newell and Mary Yaple
Second: Gary and Carla Morgan
Third: Dave Tyler and Chris Grobaker
April 28
First: Dave Tyler and Chris Grobaker
Second: Tom and Sylvia Gibson
Third: Newell and Mary Yaple
May 5
#2468 Fred & Edwina Sorenson
501 Sandy Hook Rd.
Treasure Island, FL 33706
727-346-5107
Penquin - 43’ Ocean Alexander
#2469
Lynn & Robert Yarish
118 12th Ave. East
Palmetto, FL 34221
266-7596
Black Pearl -34’ Yellowfin
#2472
Robert Boltuch & Isabel Sellers
3440 Gulf of Mexico Dr.
Longboat Key, FL 34228
440-759-5334
There U Go - 38’ Carver
#2473
Frank Wendt & Diana Biggs-Wendt
1911 74th St. NW
Bradenton, FL 34209
954-547-9760
Just In Time - 22’ Grady White
Non-Resident Membership
#2471
Scott Wallace & Heather Hoffman
8430 Woburn Ct.
Windermere, FL 34786
407-873-6136
Shenanigans - 38’ Sea Ray
Reinstatements #2073 Gregg Sommerville
#2163 Robert Kelly IV
First: Newell and Mary Yaple
Secnd: Gary and Carla Morgan:
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Club Manager
As I type this, the hullabaloo
that is the Crosthwait Fishing
Tournament is happening all
around me. Tents are up in the
parking lot, the tables and chairs
are being set up, and the kitchen is preparing to
feed the masses of fisher folk. All of this means that
spring is leaving, and summer is right around the
corner! As we head into this time of year, the BYC
Long Wall and the pool area will be busy. We ask your
indulgences as we host several fishing tournaments,
host some Cruise-ins from other clubs, and see a
general increase of boat traffic and pool use with the
warmer weather.
Many of you know about the blue area on the
Long Wall. For those that don’t, the end of the long
wall closest to the ramp has been painted with a blue
stripe. This “blue area” is for loading, unloading and
BYC Member drop in-boat traffic only. The Blue Area
will be held for BYC Members on a first come first
served basis, not as a reservation, and is not available
for overnight docking. Members using the Blue Area
must adhere to all Dock Rules and Regulations,
including the requirement to check in with the dock
staff to let them know whose boat is there and where
they will be while using the Club. The only exception
to the rule is when the Club has a legitimate booked
regatta, or fishing tournament. Cruise-ins from other
clubs will not be allowed to use the Blue Area. We do
ask that members use the blue area judiciously, as
it is finite in size. Even if the wall looks full, call the
Dockmaster; we may have open slips that you can
use for the day.
This is also a great time to re-familiarize yourself
with the BYC Pool rules. They are in the back of
the roster and on our website. The pool is for BYC
Members and your guests, FCYC members and for
visiting yachtsmen from the Yachting Club of America. We ask that all members speak to their children, who
are old enough to use the pool on their own, about
their responsibilities and the repercussions which
may occur if they misuse their privileges. All BYC
Members using the pool must have a membership
card. We offer dependant cards in the office, for your
children. As you might guess, our biggest concern is
the safety and well being of all people using the pool. There are diving board rules that must be adhered to. This is a must; there will be very little tolerance for
misuse of this amenity. We are one of the few clubs
that has a diving board, and we do not want to see
anyone get hurt.
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Ken Nyhus
We have several dry slips available for rent, and
the price is right! It is only $60.17 including tax per
month, per boat and you are right here at the BYC. Having a dry slip here provides you easy access to the
water, fuel, and washing of your boat. The fenced-in
dry slips can handle boats 30’ in length, and our west
basin dry slips will accommodate boats based on the
Basin Committee’s discretion. For more information,
contact our Dockmaster Brent at 941-374-2310.
We have launched our new wine list, and we are
excited for you try our new wines. There is also a
new Club offering there, “Wine Corkage”. If you do
not see a bottle of wine on our wine list that excites
you or piques your curiosity, please feel free to
bring a bottle of your favorite wine (750 ml) from
your cellar, and we will gladly open it for you for a
nominal charge of $12 for whites, $20 for reds. If
bringing multiple bottles, a corkage charge will be
added to your check for each bottle opened. This is
a great way to enjoy high end wines from your cellar
without a full restaurant mark up.
As mentioned in my last month’s article, we have
an even larger list of Country Clubs for the BYC
Summer Golf Reciprocal Program. This reciprocal
list includes Bradenton Country Club, River
Wilderness Golf & Country Club, Palm-Aire Country
Club, Misty Creek Country Club, University Park
Country Club, The Meadows Country Club, St. Pete
Country Club, Stoneybrook Golf & Country Club,
Tara Golf & Country Club, Pasadena Yacht & Country
Club (Annual), Isla del Sol Yacht & Country Club
(Annual), and Venice Golf & Country Club. New this
year, we have a Social Reciprocal at the Oaks Country
Club for any of our members who are down that
way! Our Reciprocal agreement with these clubs is
from May to October, unless otherwise noted. Prices
for golf and contact phone numbers can all be found
on our website. Enjoy the pending summer, enjoy
your Club, enjoy the wonderful life we have been
afforded!
Freaky-Tiki Texas Hold-em
Sunday, June 5, 2011, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.!
We are moving our Texas Hold-Em out
to the Tiki Bar! The cost is a $5.00 donation per game to the
dealer, prizes will be awarded for every game! Adults only please.
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Entertainment
On June 18th, the BYC is going
Italian. Joe Spinnelli will be
entertaining us for our LaDolce Vita
evening. We will be serenaded with
some beautiful Italian music as Joe is accompanied
by the Sarasota Mandolin Orchestra. Thank you,
Mary Jo Smith, for hosting this event and for helping
to bring something special to the Club for all of us
to enjoy. Saturday, June 25th, we are welcoming our new
Commodore, Rick Shaurette, and his crew while we
say goodbye to the old. The band for the evening is
Jennifer Leigh and her New Digs. It will be an elegant
event and the attire is club formal. Sunday, June 26th, is the Big Bang. We end the
weekend festivities with a magnificent “light up the
sky” fireworks display. It’s a weekend to get ready for
and be at the BYC. It has been a year since I stepped into this role
and I have enjoyed every moment. I am now starting
Janet Amar
another year and the planning has already begun. It
will be a phenomenal year as we learn from the past
and bring to the Club some fresh ideas and keep a
few of the standards. However, this committee is not
one or two people but a group of people who have
made this year so successful. I want to thank Rick and
Sydney Shaurette, Mary Jo and Brian Smith, Pam and
Phil Burghardt, Sean and Cindy Rhategan, Karen and
Carl Patton, Kim Bailey, Laurie Mailloux, Gail Toledo,
Nancy Christian, Randy and Pauldie Howrigan and
Ken Nyhus. Thank you Whitney Tyson and the BYC
staff for always going that extra step to make every
event so special. A special thanks and a bunch of luck
to Armand Amar, a great husband and friend who at
this writing is getting ready for back surgery. I also
give a warm welcome to our new member, Deborah
Hastings. So, as I wind up this year, I want to again thank
you for this opportunity. Being involved at the BYC
gets you one thing…. SPECIAL FRIENDSHIPS.
See you at the Club!
Crosthwait
Winners
1st Place In Shore
Under-16-Year-Olds
1st Place Off Shore
Fly Division Winners Cindy and Jimmy Knowles, at right
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Fleet Captain Sailing
On Sunday, April 17, the
sailboat racing fleet held BYC’s
annual “Ladies at the Helm Event”.
Eight sailboats participated in the
event. The all women crew from
Caliente selected a five mile course that provided
a perfect mix of upwind and downwind spinnaker
runs to test the contestants on their overall sailing
abilities. The results proved this to be a fairly tight racing
event, with the final boat arriving over the finish line
less than twelve minutes behind the first boat on
handicap adjusted time. The overall winner was “Lil
Gringo” followed by “Mischief” (Karen Armstrong),
who finished in second place and “Blackstar”
(Linda Berger) finishing in third. Swamp Rabbit was
skippered by Denise Berte. Caliente was skippered
by Susan Tibbets with Joan Richey as jib person.
The first place win by “Lil Gringo” was truly
newsworthy since the boat was skippered by Hannah
Catalino, a remarkably capable fourteen year old
sailor out of the Manatee River Pram Association. The Results:
Boat Name
Sail No. Spinnaker Lil Gringo
3636
Mischief
007
Cat Tastrophe
260
Black Star
571
Harrumph
2354
Caliente
601
Non spinnaker Wind Caller
1701
Swamp Rabbit
01
Father’s Day Patio Daddyo
Poolside Cook-out
Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Bring the family for some grilling & chilling
Burgers, Dogs, Smoked Sausages, Marinated
Chicken Sandwiches, only $12.99 + +
Swim, eat, and play with the kids, all
while being served at your Club!
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Captain
John Izmirlian
NOTE: The third place win by Cat Tastrophe was
disallowed after the skipper underwent DNA
testing. Several years ago, after a ten year hiatus from
sailboat racing, I decided to get back to the racing
scene. At that time, I met Neil Jacques and had
the opportunity to crew on his J 24 Caliente. Over
the next several months, I began to meet many of
the sailing fleet’s members during our after racing
socials. During this period, one particular member
began to stand out from the crowd. This “stand out” person and I soon became
romantically entwined. Our relationship has
flourished over the past four years. On May 7, I am
very happy to say that Elizabeth Oakey and I were
married in BYC’s new gazebo. Thank you, Great
Mates. The ceremony which was officiated by Ken
Nyhus ended with a small dinner party held at the
Club. Special thanks to Barbara Marcin who was kind
enough to provide roses for the event from her
garden and John Marcin who loaned me his BYC
tie for the occasion. Also special thanks to Joan
Richey, Connie and Jeff Walden for decorating the
gazebo. Betsy and I look forward to spending our
future together amongst the friends we have made at
Bradenton Yacht Club. Friday Night BBQ & Brew
Friday night, June 1st, All Night!
All you can eat BBQ Ribs, Fries & Cole Slaw only
$15.99 + +, & $1.00 + +
Domestic Draft Beers
Regular menu available too!
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Memorial and
Blessing of
the Fleet
Dennis Hancock
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June
BYC MAIN
La Dolce Vita, A Night of Italian Music!
June 18th
6:00 Cocktails & Antipasti, 7:00 Plated Italian Dinner & 8:00 Show.
Join world-class tenor Joseph Spinella and the Sarasota Mandolin Orchestra for an evening of
beautiful music and songs from your favorite Italian classics to the best of Broadway. Enjoy a sumptuous Italian feast along with fine Italian wines as you share “the good life” with
your friends.
Insalata di Rucola
Choice of: Bistecca alla Pizziaola, Scallops Veneto, Chicken Tuscana, or Eggplant Parmigiana
Tiramisu for Dessert
$19.99 + + Dinner & Show $29.99 + + Dinner, Show & Limited Italian Wine Bar
Reservations Please!
Change of Watch
Saturday Night June 25th
Don’t miss the festivities as our Guard changes from Commodore Harry Blenker to
Vice Commodore Rick Shaurette for fiscal year, 2011-2012.
Cocktails and passed Hors D’oeuvres 6:00 in the Lounge
Dinner 7:00 p.m., Ceremony, 8:30 p.m. Dance the night away to Jennifer Leigh & the New Digs!
Featuring: Blue Crab & Mango Salad
Choice of: Mushroom Crusted Filet Mignon on White Truffle au Gratin Potatoes, or
Pan Roasted Sea Bass, with Lemon Caper Butter, or
Crispy Duck with Port & Berry Sauce Chef’s Accompaniments
Special dessert surprise for Commodore Blenker
$32.99 + +
24 hour Cancellation! Club-Formal, Tuxedo or BYC whites Please make entree selection when making reservations
941-722-5936, 48 hour cancellation
There will be no other meal service at the Club this night.
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Look for More Events Elsewhere in the PoopDeck!
EVENTS
July
Independence Day Pool Party &
Bar-B-Q “Nickelodeon” Style
Monday, July 4th, 2:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Slow Smoked Pork Shoulder with Honey BBQ Sauce, Grilled
Sliced Flank Steak, Oven Roasted Chicken,
Three Cheese Macaroni, Burgers, Bratwurst,
Dogs and Chef’s Composed Salads,
Watermelon and more!
Only $14.95 + + Kids 5 to 12 $8.95 + +!
We will have a waterslide, Coin Dive, and at
4:00 p.m. we will host our own “Nick Styled Game
Show” for kids & parents!! This is sure to be a blast!
Call for reservations, 941-722-5936
Please note, the Clubhouse is closed on Tuesday, July 5th
New Member Orientation
Saturday, July 9th
6:00 p.m. Cocktails and Hors D’oeuvres
For all newer members, who have joined during the past year, come out and enjoy a
meet & greet with our Board Members and Management.
Watch your mail for the invitation!
Basin Boaters Breakfast
Join your neighbors in the Basin, Saturday, July 23rd, 9:00 a.m.
Food, Fellowship, a Free Bloody Mary and talking Basin Safety
Southwestern Frittata, Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Fruit,
Danish, Coffee, & Juice $9.99 + +
Please make reservations!
Look for More Events Elsewhere in the PoopDeck!
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Fleet Captain Power
The Power Fleet cast off for
nearby Sarasota YC for the April
cruise. This well attended event
saw Arnie & Wanda Abitablio, Ray
& Elayne Barr, Bob & Jill Brown,
Bob & Ann Hawkins, Phil & Mary Letourneau, Dan &
Maria Lowe, Bob & Annette Luscombe, Arni & Cheryl
Nashbar, Fred & Mary Smith, Carl & Paula Tembicki,
and Bob & Pat Wilson come by sea. Attending by
land were Paul & Sandra Cutcliffe, George & Ann
Hartmann, Roy & Jackie Woolf, and Maureen and I
with Maureen’s sister Jeannie Haggerty. The Friday night buffet returned to SYC and most
attendees enjoyed this excellent tradition. A few of
the health conscious decided on menu items, while
the rest of us indulged in the unlimited dessert and
ice cream table. Dancing in the lounge ensued while
others ventured out to the quiet of the mezzanine for
cocktails and conversation.
Saturday morning saw the cruisers partake of a
delightful, dockside potluck breakfast. Actress Geena
Davis was at the club and the crew was hoping she
Captain
Larry Stanczak would come over and sing happy birthday to Annette
Luscombe and Bob Hawkins, but she failed to show. So Mary Letourneau brought over a stuffed bear that
sang the Beatles version to the duo. Afterwards, some
attended the boat show at Marina Jack and others
whipped out the charge cards at St. Armand’s shops. Most of the crew departed Sunday, but the Abitablio’s
and Brown’s stayed another night. Thank you to Bob & Pat Wilson for leading this
cruise. They are also led the May extended cruise; it
is wonderful to have great crew mates.
Boating Etiquette when Docking
Some cruisers asked me to issue this reminder: When
we are cruising, we often have a number of vessels
entering port at the same time. Rather than having
the dock hands hook up power, water, TV and the
like, once you are secure at the dock let them move
on to bring in the other vessels that are orbiting,
waiting for a hand. Better yet, help bring in the other
vessels, a courtesy taught to me early in my Club days
by PC Dave Wilson. We are crew mates and a team!
Upcoming Events:
Fleet Dinners are the 2nd Tuesday of the month;
cocktails at 6:00; dinner at 7:00PM
June 6 – 12, Cruise to Pasadena Y&CC, includes
optional golf outing
To sign up for cruises or for more information on the
Power Fleet contact us at momostan@aol.com.
Fire Charity Fishing
Tournament
June 17th to 19th
Support this great “family friendly” event and help
a special charity…the Children’s Burn Camp Power Fleet cruisers go to Sarasota Yacht Club
Friday, June 17, Captains Meeting
Sunday, June 19, Weigh-In & Cook-Out!
Power Fleet Cocktails & Cannonballs
Tuesday, June 14th, 6:00 p.m. Cocktails, 7:00 p.m. BYC Steak Out!
New York Strip Steaks cooked to order, Marinated Grilled Salmon with Grilled Pineapple
Salsa, and Bacon Wrapped Pork Mignons, all with Cook-Out Fixings, Drunken Watermelon
& Key Lime Pie. Pitchers of Beer, only $5.00 $21.99 + +, per person, Please make reservations in advance.
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Car
l Pa
tton
Easter Egg
Hunt
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Fleet Captain Fishing
In his own words, a note
from Evan Guido: Dear Mike,
“Attached are a few of the tarpon
photos. We landed the monsters! Caught right under the Skyway
Bridge. I was fishing with clients if that makes
anyone feel better. Used cast netted thread fin bait
on a free line and threw plenty of chum to keep the
fish interested in the stern of our boat. Caught on
medium sized rods with bait casting reels using 40lb
test w/ 60lb mono leader. Caught in the morning
on an incoming tide. Hooked 6 fish and landed 4 to
the boat, ranging from 75-125 lbs in size. These are
amazing sportfish caught right in our backyard on
live bait using ice from the BYC and American beer
purchased in Palmetto...so take that Boca Grande!”
Pandemonium at annual meeting,
by Spike jr. poop reporter.
You are hearing it here first before the Bradenton
Herald spends millions for the copyrighted story. Recently the BYC held a two party dual gender rear
commodore election and a volatile vote over the
distribution of untold riches. Let me set the stage
for you. Commodore is a position of enormous
unlimited power and there is virtual certainty of an
enormously lucrative book deal post office. Billions
are spent campaigning and political careers are made
and lost. The money vote is complicated. There is a
group within the club akin to the Templar clan of
old who lay down enigmatic long range plans. They
operate under the guise of a planning committee
and their plan was to ask membership for a plan so
that the Club can plan to implement a well planned
plan. The day of the meeting, I prepared for the worst
wearing my Kevlar bullet proof underwear under my
undercover disguise. Yes, that old man with bad breath
and hopelessly dated attire taking notes was me. My
expectations ran high. These votes were a guaranteed
Captain
Mike Reeves
newsworthy Pulitzer potential powder keg that
would surely top Watergate. Upon slyly entering the
Club, the first thing noticeable was a complete lack
of security. No x-ray machines, pat downs, detection
dogs and no security guard with a 2nd grade education
who doesn’t speak English. There were even open
containers of liquid carried about right out in plain
sight. First was the election of rear commodore. The
votes were counted - new commodore announced
- the candidates congratulated and thanked one
another – and sat down with smiles. After seeing
this display, both the Fox & CNN reporters left in
search of mayhem elsewhere. Next came the vote
about money and the infamous plan. Once again
utter disappointment. Clearly these members do not
watch C span or understand our habitual adversarial
legislative process. There can be no room for civility
or disagreeing agreeably – we might as well revert back
to having a benevolent monarchy. Folks on opposing
sides of the question were thanking each other for
effort and caring! It was disgustingly more like the
Hallmark Channel than 60 Minutes. Sorry folks, no
juicy story here but there is hope. In a couple years,
there will be the a 2nd lady commodore. Will this
precarious feminine trend continue? Are bar stools
to be recovered in pink? Will the urinals be replaced
with stalls? With reckless abandon and disregard for
facts, I will find you the answers to these and other
irrelevant questions – yours on the scene, Spike.
Father’s Day Brunch
Sunday, June 19th
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
All of your Brunch favorites
$21.99 + + for adults,
Kids 5 to 12, $14.99 + +
We will be seating every half hour, call early
as popular times will sell out quickly
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Rear Commodore Evan Guido and a tarpon
caught right below the Skyway Bridge
Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com
Sail Cruising Fleet
Employee of
the Quarter
Jenifer Gordon, who
joined the BYC office staff
in the accounts receivable
position just over two
years ago, is our BYC
Employee of the Quarter!
Jenifer is a “Jersey Girl”
who moved to Sarasota
about seven years ago,
buying her first house last
June. She brings to the
BYC an extensive food
and beverage, banquet, and hospitality background,
working in Country Clubs and Atlantic City’s Trump
Marina and Borgata Hotel and Casino as Beverage
Manager. She decided to transfer to accounting six years
ago and loves the transition. Jenifer enjoys assisting
members with all of their billing inquiries and also
enjoys welcoming potential and new members as she
is also our BYC Membership Coordinator. Outside
the BYC she enjoys home repair/remodel and interior
decorating with her fiancé Harry and Chihuahua
Rubia.
More at the Sail Cruising dinner on June 1st. Please
make reservations. There will be no August dinner. Calendar
June 1
July 13
July 15-17
Dinner, No cruise this month
(2nd Wed) Dinner
Cruise to Treasure Island
with Power Fleet
August
No Dinner, Cruise 8/11-15 to
Clearwater possible September Venice 14-16 possible
Bradenton Yacht Club
(
)
The May dinner featured
upgrades to the Pasadena Cruise
and several announcements for
future events.
We will join the Power Fleet for
a Cruise to The Club at Treasure Island, (formerly
Treasure Island Yacht Club), and will receive the
2nd night free as a courtesy of the new owners. This
will be a large cruise July 15-17 and we are reserving
25 spaces. This will be quite an event and will
require ASAP reservations from you. E-mail me at
jgorman6@tampabay.rr.com for more details and to
reserve space. There will be no charge for this cruise
other than your own out-of-pocket expenses.
The Pasadena Cruise was scheduled for May 20-22
and included a pickup by the Gulfport Red Trolley
at the club for dinner at The Peninsula Inn and the
evening Art Walk. Results later.
Unfortunately the Venice Cruise scheduled for
June had to be cancelled due to a late start at VYC on
their dock project. We’ll probably go in September.
We’re working on an August cruise to the Clearwater
area. Hope to hit both Clearwater and Carlouel YC.
Captain
Jack Gorman
club
MAY BOOK
5 STARS
Readers HHHHH
loved MiStreSS Of the Art Of deAth
by Ariana franklin
it!
June 14th Book Selection
SArAh’S Key
by tatiana de rosnay
July 12th Book Selection
the red teNt
by Anita diamant
Aug. 9th Book Selection
the guerNSey LiterAry
& POtAtO PeeL SOCiety
by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows
Sept. 13th Book Selection
CuttiNg fOr StONe
by Abraham Verghese
Oct. 11th Book Selection
ArAB’S Wife
by Sener Jeter Naslund
Deborah Iaboni, Chair
847.207.7622 • deborah@iabonirealestate.com
Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com
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Wine Tasting
Wednesday June 29th
6:30 p.m. start
Join us for an “End of the Year” wine tasting!
We will taste 6 wines and a sparkler pairing
them with foods that tantalize your taste buds.
Munchies are included
$15.00 + + Non-Wine Society Members,
only $5.00 for Wine Society Members
Reservations are a must, 941-722-5936
superior bc backer.pdf
6/9/2008
2:44:17 PM
Sail Fleet Dinner
Wednesday, June 1st
6:30 p.m. Cocktails,
7:00 p.m. Dinner
Order off the menu
Please make reservations
941-722-5936
Wine Sale
Friday, June 24th
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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Craig Robson, President
P.O. Box 2489 Oneco, FL 34264
4703 15th Street East Bradenton, FL 34203-3619
Phone: 941.755.2850
Fax: 941.727.5980 Cell: 941.374.9560
www.superiorasphaltinc.net
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Wines priced to sell and displayed in the lobby. All are rated 88 or better, all will be delicious! No reservations necessary, pick up your wine that
same night!
BYC 2011-2012
Watch Wind Up Party &
BIG BANG
Sunday, June 26th Poolside,
5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Let’s keep the party going! The watch has changed,
so now we must wind up the New Watch!
Band TBA! Fireworks will fly at dark!
Smoked Chicken, Sliced Flank Steak, Fried Oysters,
Country Slaw, Macaroni & 3 Cheeses, Smoky Beans
& Celebration Sheet Cake for only $16.95 + +. The main kitchen will close at 4:00 p.m. this day,
but all the bars will be open!!! MarineMax Sarasota
has been serving the
boating community
for over 30 years and
we look forward to
the next 30 years!
Boston Whaler 32 Outrage
Sea Ray 350 Sundancer®
Our thanks for
sharing the water
with us and we look
forward to serving
your boat purchasing
service or storage
needs.
Come on and Celebrate with our
Commodore Rick Shaurette & Sydney
as we get the new year started!!
®
MarineMax Sarasota
1601 Ken Thompson Pkwy. • Sarasota, FL 34236
(941) 388-4411
Next to Mote Marine at New Pass
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1704 7th Avenue W., Palmetto, FL 34221
Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com
IN-HOME CARE AND ASSISTED LIVING
From a simple helping hand with housekeeping and meals, or help
with personal care and hygiene, appointment accompaniment, to
full, skilled nursing care as needs may change 4 to 24 hours per day. Flexible and affordable. Short term services after a hospital stay or
long term care due to chronic issues. Contact Joyce or Ron Rowe today for a confidential, no obligation discussion and assessment. See us on the web at www.AaronStaff.org
Lic. NR30211292 AARON HOME CARE AND STAFFING, INC.
Homemakers
Personal AssistantsSkilled Nurses
Call anytime (941) 751-8055 or ask Joyce & Ron Rowe
Dr. Jack E. Beal, Jr.
(941)722-2456
8:00 a.m.—5:30 p.m. M-F
8:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Sat
220 7th Street West
Palmetto, FL 34221
Visit the BYC website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com
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Pre-Srt Std.
U.S. Postage
Paid
Manasota, FL
Permit #160
Bradenton Yacht Club
4307 Snead Island Road
Palmetto, FL 34221
For more information, visit our website at www.bradentonyachtclub.com
2010-2011
Bradenton Yacht Club Board of Directors
deborah ross
Past Commodore
Harry Blenker
Commodore
Rick Shaurette
Vice Commodore
Evan Guido
Rear Commodore
John Izmirlian Fleet Capt. Sail
Larry Stanczak Fleet Capt. Power
Mike Reeves
Fleet Capt. Fishing
Summer Smith-Pope
Junior Director
Jack Gorman
FCYC Representative
Jacque Vieira
President, Great Mates
Joe Kennedy
Director
Susan Tibbits
Director
Jim Terry
Director
Janet Amar
Director
Brian Smith
Director
JUDY ENGBERG
Director
Jim Freeman
Treasurer
Linda Howe
Secretary