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Crisp Point Light I Like My Beacon Crisp Newsletter #33 November 2011 450 W. Marr Road, Howell, Michigan 48855 Rick (517) 230-6294 or Margaret (734) 421-7512 Email: cplhs@sbcglobal.net Website: crisppointlighthouse.org Editor: Margaret Warren crisppoint1904@yahoo.com Annual Conference Changes We know most people are having a hard time in this economy, so we are making a few changes to make it easier to attend the annual conference. The conference will take place on Saturday, July 21, 2012. For those who register by July 14, attendance is FREE. For anyone who wants to pay at the door, it will be $5 per person, or $15 per family. You may register using the form on page 4, or visit our website to print out the same form. For those who have email, just send your name, address, phone and number of people attending to Margaret at crisppoint1904@yahoo.com. Watch for more information about changes to the conference format in the next newsletter. October Storm Our new stairway and retaining wall were damaged by a recent storm in October. A large portion of the bank on the east end was washed away and some of the large rocks were moved out of place. E-Mail Newsletter CPLHS members can get the quarterly Crisp Point newsletter sent directly to their email. The electronic version is in color, and any or all of the pages can be easily printed. You can also have it sent to all the email addresses in your household. 192 members have chosen the electronic newsletter, saving CPLHS approximately $750 each year! Your address will be used only for Crisp Point business and will NEVER be shared. It s very easy to switch to e-mail, just email Margaret at crisppoint1904@yahoo.com.

Crisp Point Light Newsletter # 33 November 2011 Page 2 Rock Fundraiser The total donated to the rock fundraiser is nearing $8,000! We would like to thank all those who have helped out, including these recent donors: Curt & Kathy Anderson Dianne Chapman Joe & Nancy Cornwell John & Sherry Torrens Richard & Doris Troll Gary & Kelly Venzuch Chris & Les Homan John Hyde Terry & Elaine Lee Mary Hausbeck Lyman Jan Meagher Chuck & Cindie Nearhood Membership Matters Chester Putek Mary Rogacki Thomas Standley Henry Davies Matthew L. Godsil Deb Godsil Connie Waelti Margaret Walbridge Wendy Waltman Beth Wettstein W.L. Wortman Richard Fitzsimmons, a longtime member of CPLHS, passed away in August. Our deepest sympathy to his wife, Gloria, and his family and friends. You will receive a reminder with your paper newsletter when your membership is about to expire. If you receive the electronic newsletter, you ll get an email message. Members who have already expired will receive another reminder before you are dropped from the list. If you have any questions about your membership or expiration date, please contact Margaret by email: crisppoint1904@yahoo.com or phone (734) 421-7512. Meet the Members Elaine Watson lives in Rochester, MI with her husband, Larry. They have been members of CPLHS since 1997 and lifetime members since 2009. Elaine joined the CPLHS Board of Directors in 2011. She has represented Crisp Point at the Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival, the Paradise Area Chamber of Commerce Spring Showcase and more. Elaine shared some of her thoughts below. ELAINE: I first heard about Crisp Point from a couple of co-workers. They had visited Crisp Point for several years. In the summer of 1991, late on a rainy Sunday afternoon, we made our way back through the winding trails, not really sure if we should keep going. We finally met another truck and they assured us that there was a lighthouse back there. It was love at first sight. There has hardly been a year since that we haven t made a couple of trips annually to the lighthouse. My husband, Larry, and I have met so many wonderful people. We are truly amazed at what has been done at Crisp Point. There are a lot of members that have given a tremendous amount of time toward preserving Crisp Point. Every time we are there, I have such a good feeling about being involved in such a worthwhile project, and I feel Don & Nellie Ross are looking down in appreciation of all that has been accomplished. I feel the visitor s center building has been the best addition to the project. A lot of effort went into the building. The Visitor Center has offered a nice place to display items, take refuge from the elements, storage and RESTROOMS. I wasn t sure that I wanted to be on the Board, but I find that I don t have any trouble talking about Crisp Point. I put on a Crisp Point shirt or jacket and it doesn t take long to run into someone that has either been there or wants to go there. We love our Crisp Point!

Thank You! Thank you to Chuck Nearhood, Kyle Underwood and Rick Brockway for installing a split rail fence along the sidewalk to keep people from walking on the drain field. Crisp Point Light Newsletter # 33 November 2011 Page 3 Thank you to Vernon Porton of Blanchard, Oklahoma, for donating an agate for the display in the visitor center. Thank you to Richard & Patrice Jarzynka, for donating a new flag to replace the one that was damaged during the storm in October. Visitor Center Fundraiser With the help of our wonderful supporters, we have raised over $19,000 towards the cost of building the visitor center. A huge thank you to everyone who has helped. We couldn t have done it without you! Recent donors are listed below. Susan E. Huebner Frank & Sue Lada Ann Marie McIntire James & Barbara Nicholson J. Dallas & Peggie Roberts Join CPLHS on Facebook Search for Crisp Point Light and join the group. Post comments, pictures and questions. Crisp Point merchandise can be ordered securely online using PayPal. Visit our web site to place an order: www.crisppointlighthouse.org Welcome! CPLHS appreciates the support of all of our current members and would like to welcome the following new members: Carole Bailey Menomonee Falls, WI Janet Brewster Fremont, MI Bruce & Paula DuVall Grand Rapids, MI Adelia Hammond Brooklyn, MI Dan & Betty Haraburda Middleville, MI Joann Karges Rochester, MN Rich Katuzin Osseo, MI Terry & Elaine Lee Metamora, MI Mary & Greg Lyman DeWitt, MI The Moroz Family Warren, MI Bruce Multhup Springfield, OH Kenneth Niesen Prairie Du Sac, WI Jonathan Reid Woodland, MI Beth Wettstein Hartford, WI Rachel Zott Mt. Pleasant, MI GPS If you use a GPS to guide you to the lighthouse, please do not start it until you are already on County Road 500. This way, you will be assured of following the standard route. Otherwise, you may find yourself taking an unpleasant drive down logging roads or snowmobile trails. Download a free code reader for your smart phone to read the code and visit our web site.

Crisp Point Light Newsletter # 33 November 2011 Page 4 New Buoy CPLHS has recently acquired a buoy from the Coast Guard in Sault Ste. Marie. Rick Brockway was able to pick it up on November 10. This particular buoy has the letters USLHS stamped on the bottom. This indicates that it was used during the time of the Lighthouse Service, which managed lighthouses from 1910-1939. After that, the Coast Guard took over management of lighthouses. After getting cleaned and painted, the 700 pound buoy will be displayed on the lighthouse grounds. CPLHS is grateful to BM2 Robert Rafferty of the US Coast Guard, who assisted us in obtaining the buoy. Thank you also to MK3 Maurice Thompson, who helped Rick get the buoy secured for the trip. Pictured L to R: MK3 Maurice Thompson, BM2 Robert Rafferty, Rick Brockway MEMBERSHIP, CONFERENCE & DONATION FORM Name Phone # Address E-Mail City State Zip Membership New Renewal 1 year Single $20.00 1 year Family $30.00 2 year Single $35.00 2 year Family $50.00 Would you like your quarterly newsletter e-mailed to you? (Circle one) Yes No Annual Conference - Saturday, July 21, 2011 Number of people attending: Attendance is free for all who register before July 14. Donation I would like to make a donation in the amount of $ A lifetime family membership comes with a donation of $500 (may be tax deductible, consult your tax adviser) MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CPLHS Mail to: CPLHS, Rick Brockway, 450 W. Marr Rd., Howell, MI 48855

Crisp Point Light Newsletter # 33 November 2011 Page 5 Flag Design Contest You are invited to design a new flag for the Crisp Point Light. The winning design will be made into a flag which will hang under the American flag on our new flagpole. The winner will also receive a $25 certificate that can be used to purchase Crisp Point merchandise. All entries must be received by December 31, 2011. Visit this page to print the entry form: crisppointlighthouse.org/ flag.html Visitor Log Statistics As of September, a total of 6,677 visitors had signed the visitor log books at the light this year. Not everyone signs the book, so the actual count of visitors is probably much higher. The two busiest months were July with 2,401 visitors and August with 2,111. We ask that you please make sure you sign the visitor log book each time you visit the light. There is more than one book, but it is only necessary to sign once. It is helpful to know how many people are visiting the light and the log books are the only way we can estimate the total number. Tow Rope Donated We would like to thank Betsy Lewis from Deer Park, Michigan for the donation of a tow rope. This rope may be the one used to tow the tugboat, Seneca, in the late evening of December 2, 2006. The Seneca was being towed by the Susan Hoey during a sudden storm on Lake Superior. The tow rope parted and the Seneca became grounded. The tow rope was found on the beach near Perry s Landing in April of 2008. New Replicas Available Now The new miniature replicas of Crisp Point Light have arrived. The replicas are made by Harbour Lights and are a little different than the previous miniatures. The new ones are not numbered, have CPLHS on the bottom and have a fall color scheme. Available exclusively through CPLHS, they will not be sold by Harbour Lights or any other vendor. Supply is limited, as we only ordered a total of 300 and more than half of them have been sold. If you would like to order a replica, you may use the order form on the back page or order on our website using PayPal.

Crisp Point Rocks! The large rocks along the bank have protected the lighthouse for many years. The first ones were placed in 1999, and additional rocks were added in 2003 and 2007. These have served us well, but more are needed. The rocks are being undermined by the waves, and the bank on the east end collapsed during a storm in 2009. New rock has been delivered by Lechner Construction, and they have generously allowed us to make partial payments. At this time, we are asking for your help, in the form of a donation that will help pay for the rocks. As a bonus, donors may receive a silhouette similar to the new sign on the visitor center. These are exclusively available to those who contribute to this fundraiser and will not be sold separately. Those who donate $60 will receive a round silhouette, 10 inches in diameter, while donors of $100 will receive a 14 inch silhouette. The silhouettes, at right, are made of laser cut stainless steel and are similar to the new sign on the Visitor Center shown at left. Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Email $100 Donation (receive 14" silhouette) $60 Donation (receive 10" silhouette) $ Donation to rock fundraiser Make checks out to: Crisp Point Light Please mail check & form to: Margaret Warren, 11030 Brookfield, Livonia, MI 48150 Questions, please call (734) 421-7512 or email crisppoint1904@yahoo.com. All contributions will be recognized in an upcoming newsletter. Donations may be tax deductible, consult your tax adviser.

Crisp Point Light Lifetime Members Edith Maynard & John Allen Bob & Becky Anderson Vernon & Judy Becker Jonathan & Kathleen Beeton Patrick & Dolores Blohm Cynthia M. Boyd Eric L. Boyd Gary D. Boyd Rick & Terri Brockway Dave & Julie Buckmaster Paul Burns Family Matthew Cameron Randy Carroll Family Jamie Lynn Clark Marge Colagross Bay Mills Indian Community Ryan & Miriam Conner Mary Cowles David & Jill Crisp Frank & Carol Crisp Doug & Stacie Crouch Michael & Diana Dalton Craig & Kari David Family Bob & Kay DuBois Sally M. Edwards Larry & Dixie Farmer Gloria Fitzsimmons Smoky Mountain Flame Keepers Lynn Forrest Marilyn J. Freitag Jane Gertz Jean Gertz Bob & Margaret Goldthorpe Ethan & Jessica Good Ann Grasso Great Lakes Lighthouse Festival Dennis Hale Mary Eleanor Harris Eleanor Hastie Bernie & Deanna Hellstrom Kathryn K. Hoffmaster Ken & Karen Holleman John & Elizabeth Hyde Richard S. Jackson Jr. Carl & Marcia Jahn Cal Karr Family Stan & Mary Klein Gregory J. Landsfield Tim Harrison/Lighthouse Digest Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Newberry Lions Club Cameron Lovett Bethany Makidon Paul & Barbara Mason Mark Mather John M. McCleary Mary McIntyre Ruth Ann Mersino Jim Michael Dick & Margaret Moehl John & Janice Moore Spencer Murfey Jr. Gregg Nanson Chuck & Cindie Nearhood New England Lighthouse Fund Dee Smith Steve, Karen, Ryan, Kasey Smith Charles & Inge Spaulding Mike & Jan Odenweller Raymond Paris Family Donna Payne Ron & Julie Porritt Jeff Ratcliffe John & Diane Raths Dean & Mary Lou Ringle Rob & Jeannie Robbins Richard & Kathy Robinson Charles & Sharon Ross Craig & Kim Ross Todd, Melissa & Sierra Ross Virble & Edith Ross Mark Ross Family Steve Ross Family Sault Tribe of the Chippewa Harvey & Kathy Sherman Stella Shisler Geoffrey Sisung Bruce & Yvonne Summey Sr. Michael & Christine Supinger Dianne M. Sweeter Gerard & Lynette Szydlowski Craig & Judy Taggart Tony & Melanie Tatarowicz Bucko Teeple Marvin & Joy Theut W. Bruce & Phyllis Thomas Edward G. Voss Lindsey Warren Marissa Warren Mike & Margaret Warren Stewart & Noreen Warren Larry & Elaine Watson Kevin White

CPLHS MERCHANDISE ORDER FORM Name Phone # Address E-Mail City State Zip Item Size Color Quantity Price Ea. Total Crisp Point T-Shirt "I Like My Beacon Crisp" on back, silk-screen lighthouse artwork on front Youth S-M gray-denim blue-gold $12.00 S-M-L-XL gray-denim blue-dk orange-sage-gold $15.00 XXL gray-denim blue-dk orange-sage-gold $17.50 XXXL gray-orange $19.50 Crisp Point Sweatshirt Heavy duty 50/50 Lee top quality, embroidered letters plus silkscreened artwork of lighthouse S-M-L-XL navy $42.00 XXL navy $45.00 XXXL navy $48.00 Crisp Point Long Sleeve T-Shirt Heavy duty, silk screen of lighthouse, with embroidered lettering S-M-L-XL brick red-gray-bright orange $29.00 XXL brick red-gray-bright orange $32.50 Crisp Point Denim Long Sleeve Shirt Top quality, embroidery at front pocket S-M-L-XL denim $37.50 XXL denim $39.50 XXXL denim $45.00 CPLHS Jacket Crisp Point Light and lighthouse logo embroidered on front *SPECIAL ORDER* S-M-L-XL-XXL red-green-black-khaki-royal blue-navy blue $75.00 Tall L-XL red-forest green-black-khaki-royal blue-navy blue $75.00 Crisp Point Hoodie Screen print CRISP POINT on front in white S-M-L-XL oxford (light gray) - maroon $24.00 XXL oxford (light gray) - maroon $26.00 XXXL oxford (light gray) - maroon $28.00 Crisp Point Embroidered Bucket Hat S/M or L/XL khaki $14.00 Crisp Point Denim Cap embroidered, made of stonewashed denim one size blue- green- burgundy $12.00 Harbour Lights Miniature - Fall at Crisp Point $24.95 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CPLHS MAIL TO: CPLHS Rick Brockway 450 W. Marr Rd Howell, MI 48855 Shipping/Handling to U.S. Merchandise Shipping 0-$5.00 $2.95 $5.01-$25.00 $7.95 $25.01-$50.00 $10.95 $50.01-$75.00 $14.95 $75.01 and up $17.95 Crisp Point Lighthouse Ink Pen (black ink) Napkin Holder Crisp Point Light Hat Pin Coffee Mug 14 oz. Black Metal Silhouette 15" x 20" Black Metal Silhouette 21" x 28.5" Souvenir Shot Glass $1.00 $10.00 $3.50 $10.00 $25.00 $35.00 $3.00 MERCHANDISE TOTAL SHIPPING (SEE CHART AT LEFT) SUBTOTAL MI RESIDENTS, ADD 6% SALES TAX (X.06) Questions? TOTAL email: cplhs@sbcglobal.net call: 517-230-6294 or 517-546-5283