September 2013 - USPS District 5

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September 2013 - USPS District 5
Columbus Day
In This Issue:
Margaret Norvell
Page 1-2
Summer Rend. Photos
Page 3
July Mtg. Photos
Page 5
Fall Rendezvous
Page 6
San Antonio Form
Page 8
Mustang Recall
Page 9
D/5 Sail Regatta
Page 10
Lighting the Way
Page 11
Calendar of Events
Page 14
Delhighlights is the official publication
of the Delhigh Power Squadron, a unit
of United States Power Squadrons® ,
District 5, and is published bi-monthly.
Editor:
Lt Bea Norris, P
WIND6769@AOL.COM
610-366-0475
Squadron meeting are held monthly
at :
Coast Guard Cutter, Margaret Norvell,
Commissioned in New Orleans
By Lt Kathy Mckenzie, S
On 1 June, Doug and I had the pleasure of meeting with our son, Matthew, at Mardi
Gras World, New Orleans, to witness the commissioning of the brand new 154 ft. cutter, Margaret Norvell.
The Margaret Norvell is the fifth (of a planned fleet of 58) Sentinel class Fast Response
Cutters that will be patrolling our waters for search and rescue, counter drug and migrant operations, fishery regulation, and homeland security. She has a beam of 25-feet
and a maximum sustained speed of more than 28 knots. The Margaret Norvell is
armed with a stabilized 25mm machine-gun mount and four crew-served .50-caliber
machine guns.
Matthew is a plank owner on this ship (an individual who is a member of the crew of a
ship when that ship is placed in commission) and will be patrolling out of Miami, FL.
He is a Boatswain Mate 2nd Class and has been in the Coast Guard for 10 years. We
are very proud of Matthew.
It was very exciting to be there to see the ceremony! The ship was commissioned, the
new commanding officer, Lt Thomas R. Osborn, Jr., was given his orders, the first
watch was set, and the crew stood at attention on deck as they brought the ship to life!
All the alarms went off as the deck gun moved back and forth!
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
514 3rd Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Delhigh website: http://
www.uspsd5.org/squadrons/Delhigh.html
Please note the editor’s new e-mail
address
Photos in this issued provided by P/C Michael Lebeduik, III, JN
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The name sake of the ship, Margaret Norvell, has an interesting story. She was born
in1866 in Washington, DC. (Her great grandfather designed the Washington Monument!) She migrated to New Orleans as a child. She married Louis Norvell and he
became lighthouse keeper at Head of Passes Light in Louisiana. When he tragically
drowned in 1891 leaving her with two small children to raise, she became assistant
lighthouse keeper and served there until 1896.
In 1896 she was appointed keeper of New Canal Light on Lake Pontchartrain where
she served until 1924. Four times each day she climbed the light’s station 60 feet of
steps to wind the lights machinery. She made heroic rescues throwing ropes to crews
on yachts and schooners during storms and giving them shelter in the light station. She
left there to serve at West End Light from 1924 to 1932.
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Margaret Norvell, continued from page 1
One of her most famous rescues occurred in 1926 when she received word that a naval plane had gone down in Lake
Pontchartrain. She got her rowboat underway and battled a merciless squall for two hours on the lake. She found the
aviator who had crashed, rescued him and rowed them both back to safety.
Margaret’s role as a humanitarian and community leader were most evident during a storm in 1903 that swept away
every building in Buras, the small community where she lived. Her lighthouse’s sturdy structure remained the only building that could provide shelter, and she cared for over 200 people who had been left homeless by the storm’s unforgiving
winds and rain.
Margaret served in the United States Lighthouse Service for 41 years, from 1891 to 1932. She was one of only 140
women lighthouse keepers in the US Lighthouse Service.
She died in 1934 at the age of 68.
It’s interesting to learn what heroic people did to provide safety on the water. Thanks to people like Margaret Norvell, our
waterways remained safe for everyone on-or in-the water.
BM2 Matthew Mckenzie; Lt Kathy Mckenzie, S;
SEO Doug Mckenzie, JN
Margaret Norvell
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EDUCATIONAL OFFICER
Lt/C Doug Mckenzie, JN
4003 Danberry Dr
Easton, PA 18045
610 217-7164
seo@delhigh.org
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Lt/C Nilsa Lebeduik
3925 Carter Road
Bethlehem, PA 18020
610=691-3348
ao@delhigh.org
Fun boating adventure
Audrey Larimer
Fantastic fun
Michelle Bothelo
Happy times, awesome
Cam Stemrich
Bang up job
Michael Lebeduik
Best-est-er, exciting, camaraderie
Gary Corcoran
Fun, camaraderie, educational
Bea Norris
Fun, relaxing, food
Vince Nowroozani
International space station
Oliver Nowroozani
Fun, exciting, pleasurable
Fernando Bothelo
Great rendezvous
Rich Norris
Wicked Awesome
Joe Stemrich
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Fernando Bothelo
Audrey Larimer
Fun boating adventure
Gary Corcoran
Fantastic fun
Oliver Nowroozani
Happy times, awesome
Vince Nowroozani
Bang up job
Rich Norris
Best-est-er, exciting, camaraderie
Fun, relaxing, food
Mike Lebeduik
Cam Stemrich
Great rendezvous
TREASURER
Lt/C Gary Corcoran
6964 Sunflower Ln
Macungie, PA 18062
610 421-8172
treasurer@delhigh.org
Fun, exciting, pleasurable
SECRETARY
Lt/C Keith Knoblach, S
1026 Lehigh St.
Allentown, Pa 18103
secretary@delhigh.org
Fun, camaraderie, educational
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Lt/C Kathleen Nowroozani, JN
6951 Sunflower Ln
Macungie, PA 18062
610 351-5192
xo@delhigh.org
See if you can match the comment with the person!!
Michelle Bothelo
COMMANDER
Cdr Cyrus Nowroozani, JN
6951 Sunflower Ln
Macungie, PA 18062
610 351-5192
commander@delhigh.org
How did our members describe Delhigh’s Rendezvous on Tilghman Island?
Wicked awesome
DELHIGH POWER
SQUADRON
BRIDGE
2013-14
Bea Norris
International space station
Joe Stemrich
Answers
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Delhigh/Kingsway Fall Rendezvous
13-15 September 2013
Come join us for a Fall Rendezvous on beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack. We are planning a great weekend
get together. Jeff and Kim Stevens from Kingsway Power Squadron have invited us to use their home on the lake for
a Saturday evening cookout, a Sunday brunch and a place to dock our trailer boats.
The following hotels have rooms available
Comfort Inn
117 Twin Rocks RD, 184 Exit 17,
Lake Ariel, PA 18436
570-689-4148 or www.comfortinn.com
$99.00 /night 10 rooms are being held@ $85.00 under USPS until August 23 rd
Sandy Beach Hotel
2507 Route 6
Hawley, PA 18428
877-872-5235 orwww.sandybeachhotel.net
$69-79 /night
Tuck-em Inn 570-226-6460 tuckemin.com
2421 Route 6 2
Hawley, PA 18428
$99.00/night
Boat ramp Information
Capri Marina
457 Lake Shore Dr.
Lake Shore, PA 18438
$ 8 charge to drop your boat.
No reservation required.
There is a parking lot to leave your vehicle and/or trailer.
Friday night- 1900 Dock-n-Dine at The Boat House Restaurant
141 Pennsylvania Rt. 507
Hawley, PA 18428
Meet at the Stevens, 32 Knollwood Road, Lake Ariel, PA. 18436. before 1800 to boat to restaurant
Saturday DAY 1000. Raft up on the lake. Bring you own hoagies. There is a deli near the Tuck-Em Inn
EVENING 1800 Cookout at Steven’s lakefront home. 32 Knollwood Road, Lake Ariel, PA. 18436.
Kingsway will be providing the BBQ meats (burgers, dogs, sausages). Everyone else should bring the sides. It will be
potluck so be thinking of your favorite recipes.
Sunday Brunch 1000 at the Stevens,32 Knollwood Road, Lake Ariel, PA. 18436.. Potluck also. We will have eggs,
sausage, potatoes and coffee, add whatever you like.
Book your hotel and fill out the form on page 13 and return it to me. We need to know how many in order to reserve the restaurant for Friday. (And how much food we need for the rest of the weekend.)
Kathy Mckenzie Asst AO
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610-730-7899 or k.mckenzie23@gmail.com or AO@delhigh.org
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YOUR BEST LIFE
While shopping recently, I noticed a big bottle of hand
lotion with a message printed onto the glass.—”Imagine
your best life and decide to live it every day.”
As I turned this concept over in my mind numerous
times, the message finally sank in. Most of us take each
day as it comes with little or no thought of what that
day might have been if we had done just a bit more preplanning and mixed in some self discipline.
What would your “best life” include? Would it be one
free of financial worries? Would the people we dislike
at work suddenly disappear? Would the responsibilities
we have for other people suddenly be shared by someone else? Would the mate of your dreams appear like a
genie from a bottle? Would all your physical aches and
pains vanish like magic. How about all the little hurts
you’ve been carrying around inside for years, would
they be forgotten? What would it take to make a “best
life” for you? What are you willing to invest to achieve
it?
Vessel Safety Corner
By P/C Michael Lebeduik, AP
It’s not too late to have your vessel checked by one of
our expert Vessel Safety Examiners!!!
Give us a call and we’ll get it done!
P/C Michael Lebeduik,III, JN
tja.ml3.verizon.com
610-691-3348
“Be true to yourself, help others….make friendship a
fine art, drink deeply from good books, build a shelter
against a rainy day, give thanks for your blessings and
pray for guidance every day.” Author unknown
These simple disciplines will not be easy to develop or
to maintain but it’s worth the effort.
...Make each day your masterpiece!
What’s In A Name
Greg Mayer - Greg’s boat is a Pro-Line
231 walk-around. His boat’s name is MISS
ABBERDABBER in memory of his dog’s
nickname.
The preceding article from the Richmond Power
Squadron August edition of The Bullhorn was written
by Lt Irene Kent Chamberlin, P, Chaplain.
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MUSTANG SURVIVAL ISSUES VOLUNTARY RECALL NOTICE ON MD2010 & MD2012 model 22LB
Inflatable Personal Flotation Devices
In keeping with Mustang Survival’s commitment to the highest levels of product quality and safety, we are voluntarily recalling all model number MD2010 and MD2012 inflatable
Personal Flotation Devices (PFD’s) sold in the United States during 2011. To determine if you are impacted by this recall please reference the images below:
Image 1
Product with white labels are not part of this recall
Image 1)
Any inflatable product with
multiple white sewn on safety
labels on the back is OK and is
not affected by this recall
Image 2
Check for the model number on the back of the PFD
above the UL log
Image 3
Any MD2010 or MD2012 with an “MIT” stamp is OK to
use and does not need to be returned
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If your inflatable does not
have white sewn on safety
labels, please check for
model number MD2010 or
MD2012 on the back of the
PFD then refer to Image 3.
MD2010/MD2012 models with
an “MIT” (Membrane Inflatable
Technology) stamp (in black or
color) above the CO2 cylinder is
OK. Any MD2010/MD2012
missing the “MIT” stamp
should be returned to Mustang
This recall is being issued for the inspection and repair of an inflator installation inconsistency that may prevent some units from fully inflating. Mustang Survival has developed a
solution that corrects any affected product and prevents re-occurrence of this issue. The inspection and repair can only be performed at a Mustang Survival factory.
This recall notification is for only the MD2010 and MD2012 22LB buoyancy inflatable PFDs. No other Mustang Survival products are affected as they utilize different inflator mechanisms.
All MD2010 and MD2012 PFD’s without the stamped MIT logo as shown in Image 3 (above) should be returned to Mustang Survival for inspection. All other Mustang
PFD’s are okay for use.
Distributors and consumers are urged to contact Mustang Survival’s Customer Service department at 1-800-526-0532 between 7:30am and 4:30pm PST, Monday through Friday for specific shipping instructions
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D/5 Sail Regatta and Fishing Tournament
Solomons Island, MD
Patuxent River Sail & Power Squadron invites everyone in D/5 to the 2013 Sail Regatta and Fishing Tournament to be held
in Solomon’s Island 27–29 September.
This year the event is being held mid-Bay, where the sailing is good and the fishing outstanding! Our host is Zahniser’s,
one of Maryland’s premier marinas. There are plenty of accommodations and restaurants available for all: The Hilton Garden Inn in Solomons has offered us a good rate, other nearby hotels include the Holiday Inn, Comfort Inn, and many
B&B’s. Restaurants near the marina include Stoney’s Kingfisher, the CD Café, the Captain’s Table, Solomons Pier, and
many more.
Solomons Island is a great place to visit in September. The Calvert Maritime Museum is a major attraction. Please come
for a great weekend of fun! This event is more than just sailors and their halyards; more than just fishermen and their lures;
it’s the last boating event of the season with great camaraderie, wonderful food, and a real taste of Southern Maryland hospitality.
Being located within range of the southern Bay squadrons we have heard that the northern Bay squadrons are hoping to
receive some challenges from the best that the southerners have to offer! There! The gauntlet has been thrown down.
Come for some friendly competition!
For a detailed schedule of events see the registration form on the D/5 Website. Generally, you should plan on arriving Friday afternoon for the welcoming party which will be held at Zahniser’s and then you’re on your own for dinner. We’ll have
breakfast for you Saturday, then plenty of organizing and captain’s meetings. The Chesapeake Cruiser Association (CCA)
has made arrangements for box lunches for participants The regatta and tournament will take place Saturday afternoon.
The Awards Banquet will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn – dinner will include appetizers, a choice of two entrees, and
dessert, with a cash bar. Transportation will be provided. Sunday morning we’ll serve a “Good Bye (or Farewell) Breakfast”
which hopefully will include a taste of the fish caught on Saturday!
If you have any questions please contact Cdr Wayne Rogers, SN at 410-394-0313 or 410-474-8364 (cell). Alternately
Wayne can be reached at n1wr@chesapeake.net.
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Lighting the way….
Cdr Cyrus Nowroozani, JN
It’s great to be back in peak boating season! Many great times shared and many more great stories tell. Case in
point, we just came back from our summer rendezvous at Tilghman Island, MD. I would like to thank all that
came to the event and special thanks to Kathleen Nowroozani for leading and planning the event. XO, wife,
mother, future kung fu master, she does it all!
We sometimes forget how impactful a trip out can be. I was reminded of this when my son Vince asked if we had
to leave, and could we stay a few more days at the summer rendezvous. Both boys had a blast, this trip now a
part of their childhood experiences growing up. These are the memories they will share with each other and
hopefully pass down to their families down the road. Next year’s location has not been finalized, yet discussions
are in the works to be able to boat by the Statue Liberty and Ellis Island,. Stay tuned, more to come!
At Spring Conference our website was recognized based on the work done by Fernando Botelho. During our
squadron meeting held on 10 July, I awarded Fernando his Distinctive Communicator pin and appointed him first
lieutenant based on the work he does as web master for our squadron. Please congratulate him at our next
event.
Speaking of upcoming events, we have an exciting lineup for the back half of 2013. Bowling night, an Iron Pigs
game, this year’s chili cook off, and our Fall trailer boat rendezvous at Lake Wallenpaupack, just to name a few. I
look forward to seeing you at an event. Feel free to bring the family or a few friends, they are always welcome!
I am very excited to attend my first summer council D/5 meeting this year. There will be ceremonies celebrating
USPS’s 100th anniversary. As you commander I will be proud to represent Delhigh at this historic event.
Reflecting back to the summer of 1912, twenty Power Boat Division vessels under the leadership of John Upton
rescued the crews of the forty windjammers on the annual Boston Yacht cruise to Portland, Maine. A nor’easter
blew in and dismantled and disabled all vessels under sail. No losses were reported, thus beginning our steep
history of boating safety and being there for others. I look forward to passing this pride and civic responsibility to
my children and many more generations to come.
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EDUCATIONAL OFFICER’S REPORT
EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT
Lt/C Kathleen Nowroozani, JN
Lt/C Doug Mckenzie, JN
Delhigh Summer Rendezvous was a huge success as far as
I am concerned! We came out in the black and made less than
$1 per person. This is an expensive weekend for members
looking to boat together and have fun, it is not where I want to
make money, so this was great! However, members attending
the Saturday night dinner did participate in a 50/50 and a donation raffle, which did bring in some money for the squadron. I
hope that everyone had as much fun as my family and I did,
and soon as we recuperate we can start thinking about next
years.
Boat Shows and Parades 3-6 October is the United States
Powerboat show in Annapolis. 10-13 October is the United
States Sailboat show, also in Annapolis.
D/5 Activities 1-8 August District Cruise. 9-11 August Summer Council and Rendezvous in Cape Charles VA. 1-8 September National Governing Board Meeting in San Antonio TX.
24-29 September is Trawler Fest at Harbor View Marina. 2729 September is the D5 Sail Regatta, Fishing Tournament and
Fall Festival. ALSO 2 November is the 18th Annual Land
Navigation Contest hosted by Delhigh, so let’s all put it on our
calendars so that we can show up in force to support this event
that is new to the D5 calendar!
PR and Marketing We are handing out our new folders with a
copy of the Delhighlights at all of the classes that we teach
AND at the PA state boating courses that Peters Marine employees are teaching, hopefully soon this will yield us some
new members! It’s time to get some new stories to hear and
someone new to tell all of our old boating stories to!
Co-op Charting Beverly Strothers is still our only member
actively involved, she lives in Florida and has put in 20 hours
for Delhigh this year! Hopefully we can get an activity planned
up here for next year that we can do as a squadron activity.
Ahoy Mates! I hope this boating season is turning into a
great one for you! It’s been a lot of fun for me, but boating in New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy deposited a lot
of debris in the water has made it very interesting! I
really feel as though the things I’ve learned through
boating education have helped me to have a safe and
fun season this year! I want to encourage all of you to
continue your boating education and sign up for Delhigh’s courses and seminars soon!
We have recently completed two seminars, Trailering
and Anchoring. Thanks to Gary Corcoran for teaching
the Trailering seminar!
The Cruise Planning course has been completed and
I’m happy to report all 8 students passed! Congrats to
Gary Corcoran, Keith Knoblach, Fernando and Michelle
Botelho, Cyrus and Kathleen Nowroozani, and Doug
and Kathy Mckenzie! Thank you Ginny for a great job
instructing the class!
Thanks go out to Bobby Michner at Peters Marine. Kathleen Nowroozani and I taught the PA Safe Boating class
there to 31 students and we were able to introduce Delhigh to some new boaters who weren’t familiar with the
Power Squadrons. Bobby also made a $50 donation to
the squadron for helping him with the class so it was a
win-win for us!
Enjoy the rest of the boating season and we’ll see you in
class this fall!
Safe Boating Is All About Education
Vessel Safety Check Officers are in full swing, if you haven’t
had your safety check done for the year contact one of us or
call Michael Lebeduik and one of us will come out to your boat
to conduct a vessel safety check.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER’S REPORT
Lt/C Nilsa Lebeduik
Delhigh’s Ice Cream Social was held at the Nowroozani’s home. We had 23 members and friends come join
us for all the different flavored ice cream and all the
other side goodies for the ice cream. Thank you to our
Commander Cyrus, his wife Lt/C Kathleen, and their two
boys, Vince and Oliver for a great job.
Delhigh/Kingsway Fall Rendezvous
13-15 September 2013
Names
____________________________________________________
Delhigh Summer Rendezvous was attended by 23 of its
members and their family. Some of us were unable to
make all four days to Tilghman Island, MD. But the time
spent was fun, food was excellent, and the time with
good friends is always a plus.
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email________________________________________________
Friday Night
1900 Dock and Dine at The Boat House Restaurant.
This will be cash order off the menu. Cost will equal what you
order.
We need to make reservation for the amount of people attending.
Adults No ____________
Children No.__________
August Monthly Meeting/Iron Pigs Picnic Pavilion @
Coca Cola Park, Wednesday, 14th August at 1805. It’s
too late to sign up for this year’s Iron Pigs Picnic, but
there is always next year.
September Monthly Meeting and Chili cook-off.
Wednesday, 4 September 2013 at Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church, 1800. Bring your best chili and see who gets
first prize in this delicious and fun cook-off. Please
RSVP
Lt/C
Nikki
Lebeduik
@
nikki_lighthouse2004@yahoo.com if you will be competing in this chili cook-Off. Everyone that attends will get a
chance to be the judge. Don’t miss out on this interesting and tasty monthly membership meeting. Hope to
see you all there.
Saturday
1000 Raft Up and Lunch on the Lake
Bring a bag lunch.
No. Attending_____________
(so that we may coordinate seating and boating logistics)
Saturday Night
1800 BBQ
Jeff And Kim Stevens Home
32 Knollwood Road, Lake Ariel, PA. 18436
Potluck Dish ___________________
Octoberfest Covered Dish Social, Saturday, 12 October
2013 at 1700, is coming up fast. Plan to attend this
event for another award winning main course dinner
hosted by Nikki and Michael Lebeduik. Please bring a
dish to share. Please RSVP Lt/C Nikki Lebeduik @
nikki_lighthouse2004@yahoo.com
Sunday
1000 Pitch In Breakfast at the Stevens Home
Bring something to share, coffee and utensils provided.
We will bring to share for the weekend:
Soda__________
Beer__________
Weekend Social Hour, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 will
be held at the Botelho residence. Please RSVP Lt/C
Nikki Lebeduik if you are attending this event and for
more information.
Water__________
Please return reservation by September
Kathy Mckenzie, S
4003 Danberry Drive
Easton, PA 18045
Saturday, 2 November 2013. D/5 and Delhigh 18th Annual Road Rally. Please keep this date open. More information to follow.
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Wine ___________
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Delhigh 2013-2014 Calendar of Events
D/5 Summer Council
8-11 August 2013
Cape Charles, VA
August Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Iron Pigs Picnic Pavilion @ Coca Cola Park
1805
Joseph P.
Stemrich Sr. June
6
Cathy Jean
Dean B.
Joseph R.
Fernando
Kay K.
Lori G.
Frank
William
Robert J.
Kelchner
Clark
Mcgary
Botelho
Black
Betters
Arieta
Krause
Skelding
1
5
5
7
12
16
17
31
31
Jason John
Jeanette
Lloyd C.
Amy A.
James C.
Donald R.
Richard C.
Thomas C.
Greg
Virginia H.
Michael
Gaydos
Meisner
Brown
Fontana
Dotterer
Ludwig
Norris
Oberdoester
Mayer
Brown
Lebeduik III
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
August
August
August
August
August
August
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
4
8
16
20
21
27
6
6
16
20
23
Holiday Party
Saturday, 14 December 2013
The Meadows
1800
USPS Governing Board Meeting
1-8 September
San Antonio, TX
January Monthly Meeting and
Baked Goods Potluck
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
1830
September Monthly Meeting and Chili
Cook-off
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
1800
Game Night
11 January 2014
Executive Committee Meeting
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Nowroozani Residence
Fall Trailerboat Rendezvous
6-8 September 2013
Wallenpaupack Lake
USPS Annual Meeting
26 Jan-2 Feb
Jacksonville, FL
D/5 Sail Regatta, Fishing Tournament and
Fall Festival
27-29 September
Solomon’s Island
USPS Centennial Cruise
2-9 Feb
Eastern Caribbean
No October Meeting
Octoberfest Covered Dish Social
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Lebeduik’s House
1700
Weeknight Social Hour
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Botelho Residence
1800
Road Rally
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Location TBA
November Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Restaurant TBA
1900
Sporting Clay Outing
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays
1000
D/5 Fall Education Conference
22-24 November 2013
Hyatt Regency, Chesapeake Bay
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No December Meeting
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Founder’s Day Meeting
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Location TBA
1800
D/5 Winter Training Session
14-16 February 2014
Maritime Institute
Bowling
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Delhigh Change of Watch
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Location TBA
1800
D/5 Annual Spring Conference and
Change of Watch
28-30 March 2014
Princess Royale Hotel, Ocean City
MD
All Calendar events are subject
to change as the bridge sees fit.
Please contact
Kathleen Nowroozani at
ao@delhigh.org for more information on any scheduled event
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Lt Bea Norris, P
6769 Windermere Ct.
Allentown, PA 18104
DISTRICT 5
A UNIT OF UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS®
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