march 2011 Happenings March Board Meeting Wednesday, 6:30 March 2 March General Membership Meeting Wednesday March 16 Commodore Jerry Hancock 468-3871 Vice Commodore Diana Hancock 468-3871 Rear Commodore Duane Bordvick 468-3152 Secretary Gayl Beller 468-2977 Treasurer Judy Welker 468-4007 Trustees Dave Welker 468-4007 Bill White 468-3408 Chaplain Bob Maxson 468-4859 Historian Patty Maxson 468-4859 July Fourth Float Chair(s) Bill White and Judy Welker Reciprocal Chair Dave Welker 468-4007 Newsline Editor Shanley Lett 468-3990 COMMODORE S CORNER The February meeting featured a great program by Mike and Barbara Morey, who also served as hosts. The fresh flower arrangements on the tables gave us a hint of spring and the slides showing the Moorings sailing adventures left us all ready to pack for warmer climes. Mike ended his program with a slide of a snowy landscape and the caption, Back to Reality. As I write this, snow is definitely our reality. A shifting wind from the north is creating white caps on Fisherman Bay, and snow covered boats are peppering downwind vessels with white powder. While it might seem like a good time to throw another log on the fire, it is an even better time to get on board for Lopez Island Yacht Club s cruising destinations. This past meeting, Rear Commodore Duane Bordvick introduced a great schedule of cruising events. Duane also enlisted the aid of longtime sailor Gary Zerbst to schedule close to home sailing destinations. Gary passed out sailboat cruising questionnaires. All members are welcome and encouraged to participate in new cruising adventures. If you are a sailor, contact Gary at 468-4544 for a questionnaire. And, look for the Rear Commodore s Cruising Sign-up Boards at the March 16th potluck meeting. Speaking of the March 16th meeting, and in keeping with the current weather situation, we have planned a program featuring a video entitled Cruising North to Southeast Alaska. The video explores the best of British Columbia s magnificent sights on the way up the Inside Passage, and includes an in-depth look at what can be seen and experienced in this great waterway: bears, sea otters, eagles, whales, salmon runs, shrimping and crabbing in the wild. Don t miss this exciting adventure. Hope to see you there!! Jerry
MARCH GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING March 16, 2011 at the Islander 6:00 pm Social Hour 7:00 Potluck Dinner and Program Join your hosts Jerry and Diana Hancock For an exciting video Cruising North to Southeast Alaska Bring a main dish, side, salad or dessert to share and your own plates and eating utensils. Beverages may be purchased in the Islander Lounge. Questions? Call Jerry or Diana at 360-468-3871 MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Check out the tear-out page 2011 Cruising & Activity Schedule In this issue and mark your calendars So you don t miss any of the fun events!!!
NEW APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR LIYC MEMBERSHIP Leonard and Thea Schifter were introduced at the February General Membership meeting. The Schifters own a 23 Sunrunner Baylief. Seaworthy Magazine is free with your BoatUS membership. Email lettos@rockisland.com for details. WHERE S OUR BURGEE NOW? Mike Morey presents the Lopez Island Yacht Club burgee to Tina Chinnery, Manager of the Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke Island in the British Virgin Islands on a recent cruise on his Moorings catamaran. Dale and Sharon Wheatley have also applied for LIYC membership. The Wheatleys own a 24 Pacific Dolphin sailing vessel Tiare. Please welcome them at our next yacht club event.
FEBRUARY S GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING was standing room only until more tables and chairs could be brought in one of the biggest crowds ever for a February meeting, when a large percentage of our members are usually travelling or off island. Doug and Barbara Allan SPECIAL THANKS To Mike and Barbara Morey For Hosting and Presenting the sunny Mexico program, Cruising the Sea of Cortez Joan Long, Nancy Butte, Glenda and Bill Pugerude, and Jim Ghinazzi < Bob Myhr and Past Commodore Bill White 3 more Past Commodores: Rod Duncan, Bill Pugerude and Jim Lett >>
2011 Cruising & Activity Schedule (Distances are in NM one-way from Fish. Bay entrance) Dates in RED are Traditional YC Cruises Dates in BLUE are bonus Ze-man Cruises tailored for sailboats and anchoring -- but all boats are welcome May 6-8 Opening Day at Lopez Islander Resort w/friday Harbor Sailing Club May 28-30 Prevost Harbor, Stuart Is. (15mi.-featuring SPAM carving) June 4 Flat Point - Clam Fest Pot Luck & N. Cruise Planning June 11-12 Blind Bay, Shaw Is. (6 mi - Anchor far S. end of Bay) June 17-19 Commodores Cruise to Victoria, Harbourside Marina & Hotel (25 mi.)
July 4 Parade associated activities July 9 Fisherman Bay Raft-Up July 15-17 Matia Is. (19.3 mi.) And/or Echo Bay, Sucia Is. (+2 mi.) July 22-24 Port Ludlow Marina and Resort (43 mi.) August 19-21 Ganges Marina, Salt Spring Is. (31 mi.) August 27-28 Garrison Bay, San Juan Is. (16 mi.) August North Cruise (Planning begins at Flat Point Clam Fest) September 9-11 Reid Harbor, Sturat Is. (15 mi.); Sidney Customs (+11mi.); Sidney Spit (+2.2mi.) September 23-25 Rosario Crab Feed w/fri. Har. Sailing Club (8.5 mi.)
Opening Day - Lopez Islander Resort May 6-8, 2011 Call Islander Resort for moorage (468-2233) Lopez Islander Resort is offering up to 3 nights moorage for $19.95 (any length & includes power + 2 drink tickets!) Space is limited-call early 468-2233 The Friday Harbor Sailing Club is joining the fun Friday, all members are invited to potluck hors d oeuvres & a pre-celebration Happy Hour Saturday is Games, Boat Racing, Open Boat tours, Awards & a fabulous dinner. More info to come.
Ganges Marina --Salt Spring Island August 19-21 Call Marina (250) 537-5242 for slip reservation before Aug. 4th Be sure to mention you are with LIYC group 31 NM away, this full service marina is located at the small but lively town of Ganges; brimming with abundant shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment options Friday we will have an informal boat-to-boat happy hour with pot-luck appetizers. If you re still hungry afterwards, head to town for dinner. Saturday evening is open right now, but I m looking for a group dinner opportunity Head to the heart of Town on Saturday for the famous Ganges Farmer's Market, a must see If Golf is your game you can tee off on either of the island's two golf courses, both within a 10 minute taxi ride Salt Spring Island has plenty of other sight-seeing opportunities and rental cars are available Tentatively, this Ganges cruise will be timed to be either at the beginning or end of the North Cruise.
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