TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH 2018
ANNUAL MEETING & BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION
Chris Spencer
Wayne Andrews
William “Bill” Waters
Frank Fraze
Fred Higham
Jackie O’Brien
Joe DiVito
Michael Funsch
Wendy Reuss
Bert Rachel
FINAL CHAPTER 2
COMMODORE’S LOG I
t just doesn’t seem possible, but we are fast approaching the end
Ted Irwin Memorial/Fall Bay Race - October 13
of our fiscal year at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club. October and
Grand Masters Team Racing - October 27-28
November are typicallly the months when so many important events
J/24’s Southeast Qualifier - November 3-4
occur and this year is no exception. Most notably, is our annual election,
J/70 Youth Regatta - November 16-18
which is just around the corner. Please take a moment and review the
America’s Disabled Regatta - November 30-December 2
qualifications of the nominees for the Board of Directors for 2018-2019.
High School Keelboat Nationals - December 8-9
They are available at the front desk of the downtown Club in printed
And don’t forget the 2019 St. Petersburg to Habana Race - March 18,
form and also posted on the Bulletin Board in the hallway adjacent to the Heritage Lounge. The nominees are as follows: ACTIVE: Wayne Andrews, Fred Higham, Joe Divito, Jackie O’Brien, Frank Fraze, Bert Rachel, Mike Funsch, and William “Bill” Waters, Sr.
2019 (registration is online at www.spychabanarace.com). As we enter the holiday season and the final quarter of the year, there are many wonderful events to mark on your calendar, beginning with our annual Member Appreciation Party, on Sunday, October 21st.
INTERMEDIATES: Wendy Reuss and Christopher Spencer
The Vintage Motor Classic is Sunday, November 4th and, a week later,
Following tradition, the Annual Meeting of the St. Petersburg Yacht
the 2018 Commodore’s Ball will be held November 10th. This is SPYC’s
Club will be held on Tuesday, October 9th. At this meeting the following
biggest and best formal black tie event of the year - one not to be
business will be transacted:
missed! Followed by Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 22nd you
*Election of Directors, Annual Reports of Officers and members of the
can choose where to dine for this holiday feast - either the downtown
Executive Committee, the reading of communications, and other such
Clubhouse or the Pass-a-Grille Beach Club, as well as the family turkey-
business as may properly come before the meeting. Refreshments will be
to-go offering. This is the best time of year to gather with our family and
served following the meeting. Voting for Directors will start at 11:30 am in
friends and be grateful for so many blessings.
the Quarterdeck Room and will continue until 7:30 pm, with the annual meeting called to order at 7:45 pm in the Ballroom.
It is hard for me to believe, but this will be my last Commodore’s Log. We have had a very enthusiastic and productive year. First, our
The results of the election are announced at the end of the meeting.
membership has exceeded our expectations with the largest increase in
The new Board then votes to confirm the new Flag Officers and our new
members in several years. Secondly, the pool at the Pass-a-Grille facility
Treasurer. Shortly thereafter, during a change of watch ceremony, the
was recently approved unanimously for construction by the City of St.
new Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore and Treasurer
Pete Beach and we will have a new amenity for our members to enjoy.
are presented to the members in the Heritage Lounge - and another
Lastly, and most important to me, is the positive support I have received
year begins. It is a great tradition of our Club and one you do not want
from my fellow members and staff. I thank everyone for this, as it has
to miss.
meant so much to me. Being your Commodore for the last year has
Continuing with tradions....the SPYC Club Championship Regatta
been an absolute pleasure. See you around the Club.
will be sailed on October 20th. We wish the best of luck to all the
Sincerely,
participants, with major bragging rights going to the winner of this
Joe Klingel
year’s race! The upcoming 2018 Regattas are listed in this newsletter issue:
The Mission of St. Petersburg Yacht Club is to encourage and support yachting, and provide a comfortable social environment for our members and guests, while preserving and enhancing the Club’s traditions and prestige.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Marc Reydams......................................................................................................823-1219 General Manager | gm@spyc.org
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Colleen Finney, CHAE........................................................................................823-1061 Chief Financial Officer | controller@spyc.org
MEMBERSHIP - Pg. 4
Susan Robertson.................................................................................................892-6888 Director of Membership/Marketing | Membership@spyc.org Joseph Van Bemmel..........................................................................................892-6889 Executive Chef | executivechef@spyc.org Shannon Nylander, CPCE................................................................................892-6882 Director of Catering | spyccatering@tampabay.rr.com
ON THE WATER - Pg. 5
Christopher Penland.........................................................................................892-6887 Asst. Catering Manager | cateringinfo@spyc.org Pierre Dumaine...................................................................................................892-6880 Director of Food & Beverage | pierre@spyc.org Mary Lou Privitera.............................................................................................822-3873 Director of Restaurants ext. 227 | Director.restaurants@spyc.org
EVENT CALENDAR - Pg. 8
Kerrie Paquette ..................................................................................................360-1646 Manager at The Beach Club at PAG | Kerrie@spyc.org Shawn Macking...................................................................................................822-3113 Waterfront Director | Waterfront-director@spyc.org John Toberman ...................................................................................................822-3227 dockmaster@spyc.org
SPYC EVENTS - Pg. 10
Todd Fedyszyn.....................................................................................................896-8101 Youth Sailing Director | youthsailingdirector@spyc.org Leah Wieter ...........................................................................................................892-6893 Member Services/Marketing Coordinator | member.services@spyc.org Steve Partridge....................................................................................................892-6892 Facilities Manager | facilitiesmgr@spyc.org
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Micah Giralte........................................................................................................892-6894 Executive Housekeeper | housekeeping@spyc.org Suzanne Gendrot................................................................................................822-3873 Executive Pastry Chef ext. 223 suzanne-g@spyc.org
Sell Isle Marina: 895-8142 Downtown Marina: 822-3227 Accounting/Billing Support: 892-6883 or 892-6884 www.SPYC.org
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HOURS of OPERATION
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Downtown:
Tiki Hut:
Clubhouse Open (Tues. – Sunday): 7:00 am (CLOSED Monday)
Thursday & Friday: 5:00 pm - (Closing varies based upon weather & business levels) Saturday: 1:00 pm - 11:30 pm • Sunday: 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Commodore Dining Room: Available for private party bookings with advance reservations. (Contact Catering for details) Friday & Saturday: LIVE Piano Bar 7:30 pm-11:30 pm
Sailing Center:
Grille 1909:
CLOSED Mondays & Tuesdays Wednesday - Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm • Saturday & Sunday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
(Reservations strongly recommended) Lunch: Tuesday-Friday, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm • Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday, 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Sunday Brunch: 10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Heritage Lounge: Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm • Dinner: Tuesday Sunday 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm (Limited Late Night Menu available after 9:30 pm)
Bridge Room: Breakfast Buffet: Tuesday - Friday, 7:00 am - 9:00 am & Saturday – 7:30 am – 10:00 am
Tuesday - Sunday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (www.sailstpete.org)
Snell Isle Hours:
Pass-a-Grille Clubhouse: CLOSED Tuesdays and Wednesdays Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 11:30 am-9:30 pm (Menu available until 9:00 pm) Sunday: Noon-8:00 pm | Sunday Brunch 11:00 am-2:00 pm (Last Sunday of every month) *Menu available on Sunday, except during Sunday Brunch. SMOOTH SMOOTH SAILING SAILING | SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER2018 2018 3
MEMBERSHIP HIGHLIGHT 4
SERVICE DOG REGISTRATION
EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 2, 2018
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or those of us who are dog lovers, there is nothing better than a welcome home from a warm puppy who has unconditional love for you and cannot wait for you to come home – and walk him, feed him, and play with him. As our love for our dogs has grown, so has our love for taking them with us wherever and whenever we can. So, we can’t take them to work – or at least most of us can’t – but we CAN take them to outdoor cafes, dog parks and stores that cater to doggie needs. Here at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club, we too want to welcome your furry friends and have some areas where they are completely welcome to join you and us. In an effort to ensure a comfortable environment for all of our yacht club members and their guests, SPYC members accompanied by dogs are welcome to enjoy the downtown clubhouse on the Heritage Lounge outdoor patio in the designated “dog-friendly” zone. At Pass-a-Grille, there is a similar location for our furry friends on the outdoor deck area. Members and guests are required to keep their dog on a leash, always maintain control and do not disturb other guests. We are mindful of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which allows service animals. However, as a private club that is not open to the general public and in order to provide for our members with a disability, the Club will permit a service dog to accompany a member, provided the members register the
CLUB MEMBERSHIP Bill Waters Membershp Chairman Susan Robertson Director of Membership/Marketing
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dog with the general manager or the membership director of the downtown Club or the manager of PAG confirming the dog is required due to a disability and stating the tasks the dog has been trained to perform. Please visit the administrative offices of the downtown Club Tuesday through Saturday or PAG Thursday through Saturday between the hours of 11:30 am - 5:00 pm to complete the registration paperwork for your service dog. It will be noted on your account, so the servers know your dog is registered as a service dog. Hope to see you and your pup soon!
Welcome New Members Active Boat Owner: Mrs. Carin/Mr. Mark Korros
Intermediate: Mr. Christopher LoVerde & Ms. Morgan Lowman Ms. Kadie Lynn Francis Ms. Elizabeth Summers Mr. Christopher Cyrille
Group: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smaga Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gerace Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vieira Mr. Charles Procuniar/Mrs. Jennifer Jones Ms. Eleanor Finehout Proposers: Mr. Stephen Ravenel Non Resident: Mr. Thomas Morlock Mr. Brian Hill/Ms. Jennifer Mauldin Mr. Charles Pittinger Ms. Kelley Simpson Mrs. Toni Gelman Reinstate: Mr. Robert Summers Mrs. Kaitlin O’Mallley & Mr. Andrew O’Malley The Club relies on our Mrs. Cresel Zipse members’ proposals and we Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strickland thank you for your support! Mrs. Cresel Zipse
ON THE WATER
2018
TWILIGHT SERIES O
n September 7th another Twilight Series wrapped up with a very successful awards dinner.
By July, it seemed we were on our way to another great season with a possibility of twenty plus races. Then, another weather pattern developed and the last two months allowed only a handful of races. We managed to complete 17. Typically, 15 to 20 boats, with as many as six J70s, were out each Friday. Over 30 boats registered (to be eligible for scoring) and as many as 60 different boats came out to race at least once. It was great to see Mike Siedlecki get some new competition with Lon Ethington’s boat, a sister ship Martin 23. Grant Dumas continued to support our Club by encouraging sailors to compete on his boat. Daniel Dawson was presented with the “Nancy Ammon” award in recognition of his many successful efforts to grow our sailing/racing community.
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2018 Race Results: Spinnaker 1st – Michael Siedlecki, TackTick 2nd – Lon Ethington, Pigs With No Purpose 3rd – Grant Dumas, Warrior Cruiser 1st – Steve Shortt, Hula Girl 2nd - Richard Carlson, Because 3rd – Richard Boler, Desiderata J70s 1st – Matt Braun 2nd – Michael Kosempa
Lastly, many thanks to our Race Committee volunteers. The stalwart crew, Selga Sakss and Maurice McGough, were there every week. Regatta General George Pennington, PC Bill Ballard and Marion, David Mendelblatt and his sons, Brook and Joel Taliaferro, Jennifer Parramore, Donna Sue Marks and PC Matt Bryant came out and allowed me to take a break.
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JUNIOR
SAILING
ACTIVITIES by Todd Fedyszyn
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fter focusing on our Opti sailors in the last article, it’s time to take a look at what our Laser Sailors were up to this past summer! With events across the US and Europe, our sailors were busy prepping for and competing in a number of big name events. SPYC was well represented at the US Laser National Championships hosted by the Houston Yacht Club. Our top performers were Guthrie Braun and Ethan Danielson sailing in the Laser 4.7 finishing in 1st and 2nd overall. Emma Shakespeare and Heather Kerns also competed sailing in the highly competitive Laser Radial Fleet.
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SPYC was also very well represented at the US Sailing Girls Single-handed Championship for the Leiter Cup at the Stamford Yacht Club in Connecticut. Our top finisher was Heather Kerns in 6th overall followed by Heidi Hicks in 13th and Emma Shakespeare in 16th. SPYC Laser sailors Ethan Danielson and Guthrie Braun made the trip overseas to Poland to compete in the 375 boat Laser 4.7 World Championships. Annually this is one of the biggest laser events in the world. Our SPYC sailors showed with continued hard work they will soon be ready to compete at the top of the world stage! The SPYC Laser Team has a busy schedule this fall leading up to the Orange Bowl Regatta and the Laser National Championship in January. Chances are if you are on the waterfront downtown, you will see the team out fine-tuning their skills!
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YACHTING INFORMATION by Donna Sue Marks, Yachting Information Chairperson
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S Sailing is divided into eleven Distinct Areas. Our Club is located in “Area D” which includes Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Edith Collins from Roswell, Georgia (our Area D Coordinator) tenure expires this month. Our new “Area D” Coordinator is Sam Vasquez from Gulfport Yacht Club (GYA). Our area has 4 Regional Sailing Associations- RSA the Gulf Yachting Association (GYA), South Atlantic Yacht Racing Association (SAYRA), Dixie Inland Yacht Racing Association (DIYRA) Florida Sailing Association (FSA). The RSA’s host an array of US Sailing Courses. US Sailing and the FSA will host a
47th Annual North American Invitational Cruiser Navigation RallY October 23-27, 2018 Volunteers needed as observers & scrutinizers on boats. Boat owners & members who would like to represent SPYC in the 2018 NAI. For details contact: Judy McFadden (727)-455-9793 (jkpetitt@tampabay.rr.com) OR Barbara Weller (941)-356-1680 (barbara.weller221@yahoo.com) Additional information can be viewed at http://www.predictedlog.org
US Sailing Regional Symposium at SPYC on 12/1/2018. There is no fee for US Sailing members and $10 for non-members; lunch is included. The event is round table discussion for organizations to share ideas and concerns about sailing education and programming in the area - register with ussailing.org. *Heads up on the upcoming Florida Legislature – the Broward County legislature who tried to have a bill passed concerning youth under a certain age on the water (sail or power) may try to introduce the bill again. *Continue to monitor the water issues and do your part to keep all of our waters clean.
SPSC Sailing Schedule Adult Learn to Sail Learn to Sail courses are taught in Ideal 18’s, include classroom & on the water instruction. Available weekends 8:30 am - 3:30 pm and have a max of 6 students per instructor. October 13/14 | November 10/11 | December 15/16
Adult Intermediate Classes Taught on various weekends: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Contact Sailing Center for dates. ($100 for Yacht Club members)
Harbor Mice & Opti Classes
Annual Blessing of the Fleet Sunday, November 11th Procession begins at 10:30 am | SPYC Main Docks Details & Registration Contact: member.services@spyc.org
Sundays 1:00 – 4:30 pm October 7 | November 11 | December 16
LIGHTING OF THE YACHTS Saturday, December 8th | SPYC Main Docks Details announced soon!
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The Beach Club at
OCTOBER Sun 1
Mon
Mah Jongg 1:00 pm Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm Unsinkables 6:00pm
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7
Mah Jongg 1:00 pm Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
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21
Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Party 3:00-6:00 pm
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Bloody Mary Bar & Brunch 11:00 am 2:00 pm
15
Ladies Beach Club 11:00 am Mah Jongg 1:00 pm Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
22 Mah Jongg 1:00 pm Happy Hour 4:00 -7:00 pm
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Mah Jongg 1:00 pm Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
Pass-a-Grille For Reservations Please call: 727-360-1646
Tues & Wed
CLOSED
4
Thurs
Bridge 11:30 am
CLOSED
9
CLOSED
10
5
Fri
Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
6
Sat
Broad Reachers Entertainment on Deck 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Bingo! 6:30 pm
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12
Bridge 11:30 am
13 Broad Reachers Entertainment on Deck 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
CLOSED
16
CLOSED
17
18 Bridge 11:30 am
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Wine Society 6 pm
Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
CLOSED
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25
Broad Reachers Poker Run 10:00 am Entertainment on Deck 5:00 - 8:00 pm
CLOSED
23
20
26
Bridge 11:30 am Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm
CLOSED
27
Broad Reachers SPYC Fishing Tournament 6:00 am Entertainment on Deck 5:00 - 8:00 pm
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CLOSED
31
CLOSED
NOVEMBER UPCOMING EVENTS (All dates subject to change) 5: Unsinkables 8: BINGO! 12: Ladies Beach Club Fashion Show 15: Wine Society 22: Thanksgiving Day! 25: Bloody Mary Bar & Brunch
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Mondays & Thursdays: Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 pm Mondays: Mah Jongg 1:00 pm Thursdays: Bridge 11:30 am Saturdays: Broad Reachers Saturdays: LIVE Entertainment on Deck 5:00-8:00 pm Private Events: Contact Kerrie at 727-360-1646
EVENTS CALENDAR
Downtown
OCTOBER Sun
Mon CLOSED
7
8
CLOSED
14
Sailing Demo & Social (Contact SPSC 822-3113)
21
Cruising Fleet to Pasadena YC
15
CLOSED
22
CLOSED
SPYC Member Appreciation Event 3:30-5:30pm
28
Halloween Brunch & Kids Party 11:00 am 2:00 pm
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CLOSED
Clubhouse
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Clubhouse Main # (727) 822-3873
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Tues
Golf Group 6:00 pm
9
Board of Directors Election 11:30 am - 7:30 pm Annual Meeting 7:30 pm
3
Wed
Salty Sisters
10 Salty Sisters Saltwater Anglers 6:00 pm
16 11 17 Riders Club 6:00 pm
Salty Sisters Woman’s Club 5:00 pm Trivia 7:00 pm
23 18 24 North American Invitational Cruiser Navigation Rally 23rd - 27th
Salty Sisters
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Thu
Tiki Movies 8:00 pm
11
Cruising Fleet Luncheon Wing Shooters 6:00 pm Tiki Movies 8:00 pm
18
Wine Society 6:00 pm Tiki Hut Movies 8:00 pm
25 Tiki Movies 8:00 pm
5
Fri
12 Gourmet Port Wine Dinner 6:30 pm
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Cruising Fleet to Pasadena YC Kenny G Concert 8:00 pm at Van Wezel
26 State Dinner with Trump 6:30 pm
6
Sat
13 Ted Irwin Memorial/Fall Bay Race
20
Cruising Fleet to Pasadena YC SPYC Championships
27
Grand Masters Team Racing Halloween Lounge Party! 8:00 pm
30 25 31 Salty Sisters
NOVEMBER UPCOMING EVENTS (All dates subject to change) 3-4: J24’s Southeast Qualifier 3: FCYC - Bradenton YC 4: Vintage Motor Classic 6: Golf Group 8: Cruising Fleet Dinner/Meeting 8: Wing Shooters Society 10: Commodore’s Ball 11: Blessing of the Fleet
11: Annual Jazz Brunch 14: Trivia Night 14: Saltwater Anglers 14: Woman's Club 16-18: J70 Youth Regatta 17: Tiki Hut CLOSED due to Private Event
20: Riders Club 22: Thanksgiving Day! 24: Gingerbread Decorating 27: Christmas Boutique 27: Burger Bar 29: Birthday Bash Nov. 30 - Dec. 1: America’s Disabled Regatta SMOOTH SAILING | OCTOBER 2018
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MONTHLY EVENTS
PASS-A-GRILLE ENTERTAINMENT
Downtown & Pass-a-Grille
ENTERTAINMENT IN THE HERITAGE LOUNGE October 2-6: Green Flash October 9-10: Harry Galloway October 11-13: Standing 8 Count October 16-20: The Royz Band October 23-25: DAZZLER October 26: Halloween Party in Lounge October 27: Keith Coleman & Bob LeMay October 30-31: DAZZLER
TIKI HUT ENTERTAINMENT SPYC Tiki Hut 5 to 10 pm October 5: Big Rich October 12: Sam Stone (5 to 7 p.m.) Dave Valliere (7 to 10) October 19: Chris Rooney October 26: Sam Stone (5 to 7 p.m.) Steve Mullis (7 to 10 p.m.)
October 6: Chris Rooney October 13: Doug Bliss October 20: Dave Williamson October 27: Pat Best Saturday LIVE Entertainment on the deck! Every Saturday ~ 5:00-8:00 pm
FAMILY NIGHT
Buckets of Beer ~ $11++ *Located only at our Beach Club*
October 2-5 German Potato Soup with smoked Bacon & Chives, Roasted Bratwurst with Bavarian Kraut & Black Pepper Spätzle October 9-12 Amish Country Beef & Mushroom Soup, Hearth Baked Chicken pot pie. October 16-19 1905 Salad, Havana Chicken Grille with Black Beans, Yellow Rice, Seared Spanish Chorizo & Sweet Plantains October 23-26 Old Fashioned Turkey Noodle Soup,Chicken Fried Pork Chop with Country Style Smashed Potatoes & Peppercorn Milk Gravy October 30 - November 2 Insalata Mista with Lemon Vinaigrette & Shaved Parmesan, Baked Lasagna “Milanese” & Tomato Basil Sauce
Birthday Bash: Thursday, November 29th 6-9 pm $17++/per guest RSVP: 727-892-6882 Trivia Night: Wednesday, October 17th 6:30-8:30 pm $10++/pp, ($20++/pp reservations made less than 7 days before event) Wine Society Downtown: Thursday, October 18th 6 pm RSVP 727-822-3873 Wine Society PAG: Friday, October 19th 6 pm RSVP 727-360-1646 Pass-aGrille Bloody Mary Bar & Brunch: Sunday, October 28th 11 am 2 pm, $16++/pp Buffet, $3++ Bloody Marys (with Buffet)
CURRENT WEEKLY SPECIALS PASS-A-GRILLE Sundays: Calf Liver & Onions $18++ Mondays: Chicken Pot Pie $16++ Thursdays: Curry Chicken $18++ Fridays: Twin Lobster Tails $35++ Saturdays: Baby Back Ribs | Full Rack $24++, 1/2 Rack $18++ *Served with Soup or House Salad, Rolls, Starch & Veggie*
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DOWNTOWN Sundays: Sunday Brunch Buffet - Grille 1909 10:30 am - 1:30 pm Happy Hour - Tiki Hut 3-5 pm Tuesdays: Breakfast Buffet - Bridge Rm. 7-9 am Happy Hour - Lounge 4-7 pm Wednesdays: Breakfast Buffet - Bridge Rm. 7-9 am
Thursdays: Breakfast Buffet - Bridge Rm. 7-9 am Captains Wines - 1/2 Price! Happy Hour - Tiki & Lounge 4-7 pm Fridays: Breakfast Buffet - Bridge Rm. 7-9 am Happy Hour - Tiki Hut 5-7 pm *Prime Time in Grille 1909 5:30-9:30 pm
Saturdays: Breakfast Buffet - Bridge Rm. 7:30-10:00 am Happy Hour - Tiki Hut 3-5 pm *Prime Time in Grille 1909 5:30-9:30 pm (Limited Lounge Menu available every night of the week after 9:30 pm)
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
AT SPYC? Fall Movies at the Tiki Every Thursday in October Beginning October 4th • 8:00 pm Be seated in the outside lounge seating or at the Tiki Hut. Enjoy a different “feel good” Fall movie each week with a Fall Specialty Drink, and fresh popcorn from the Lounge!
SPYC Annual Election Night Prix-Fixe Dinner Tuesday, October 9th Commodore Room • 5:30 pm $25++/per guest (Limited to 35 people) If you are attending Election night at SPYC, we want to make sure you can vote, eat dinner & make it upstairs to the Annual Meeting in a timely manner.
Reserved Seating: 727-892-6882 or catering@spyc.org *Cancellations honored until Friday, 10/5/18 at 5:00 pm, if your cancellation is received after this time, your original reservation will be charged.*
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Dance to Health Classes for Women over 50
Kids Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Party Sunday, October 21st 3:00 - 6:00 pm Pass-a-Grille Clubhouse Kids, come & join us for a spooky day at the Beach Club! BYOP (bring your own pumpkin) & we will supply all the decorations Early Bird Rate: $15++/per child with a pumpkin Includes: Crafts, Photo Op, Goodie Bags & Cookies ($20++/per child for reservations made after 10/7)
Oct. 15th – Dec. 10th Every Monday | Regatta Room | 11:00 am – Noon Full 8 Week Session (No class during Thanksgiving week) Complimentary for all SPYC Ladies
Space is limited! Contact SPYC Member, Loie Polinsky, to sign-up: LoieP609@gmail.com or 727-302-1428
Parents, want to join in the decorating fun? $10++/per parent with pumpkin *15% off Dinner if eating after the party – Kids do not eat free
Reservations Required: 727-360-1646 LIMITED SPACES!
Reserved Seating: 727-892-6882 or catering@spyc.org *Cancellations honored until 10/22/18 by 5:00 pm, if your cancellation is received after this time, your original reservation will be charged* OCTOBER 2018 | SMOOTH SAILING
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Halloween Party in the Lounge!
Annual JAZZ BRUNCH!!
Saturday, October 27th Heritage Lounge • 8:00 pm Join the adults for a Halloween Party with drink specials, costume contest, good fun & lots of SPYC camaraderie! Dazzler Band 8:00 pm - Midnight Costume Contest! Prizes for Best, Cutest, Sexiest, Scariest & most Creative!
Reservations Not Required – Open Seating For Members & their Guests
Sunday- November 11th | 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Join us the day after the Commodore’s Ball for our annual Jazz Brunch! $28++/per guest & $14++/ children ages 4-12 Includes: Bloody Marys, Mimosas & Screwdrivers & LIVE Jazz Band!
Reservations: 727-892-6882 or catering@spyc.org (Cancellations honored until 11/9/18 by 5 pm. If your cancellation is received after this time you original reservation will be charged.)
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6th Annual Gingerbread Decorating
Kids Christmas Cookie Decorating Saturday, December 8th ~ 3:30 - 6:30 pm Pass-a-Grille Clubhouse $20++/pp (RSVP before Dec. 3rd) *Cookie Decorating, Crafts & Face Painting ~ 3:30-6:30 pm *Visit from Santa! ~ 4:30-6:30 pm
Reservations Required: 727-360-1646 (Last minute reservations or add-ons will not be accepted) 15% off Dinner if eating after, event kids do not eat free.
Saturday, November 24th ~ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm $45++/per house ($60++/per pre-assembled house) *Limited to 50 houses only – Advance Registration by Noon on 11/20/18) Our Chefs will bake and help you build your perfect Gingerbread house, PLUS we will provide ALL of the decorations! Refreshments Included: Cookies, Coffee & Punch
RSVP: 727-892-6882 or catering@spyc.org Please specify: How many houses, if you need “Pre-
Ho, Ho, Hold Your HOLIDAY PARTY At SPYC!
Assembled” or building your own, & how many attending. Houses cover 2 people, additional attendees will be charged $3/each.
18th Annual christmas boutique Tuesday, November 27th, 1:00-6:00 pm Shop ‘til you drop!! LARGE assortment of merchandise from diverse local vendors available for your Holiday shopping pleasure. Organized by Salty Sisters and SPYC Woman’s Club To Benefit SPYC Junior Sailing Programs *Christmas Boutique donations benefit the SPYC Jr. Sailing Program, now a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation*
Stay for the Burger Bar! 4:00 - 8:00 pm Enjoy a burger with all the fixings, including Salad & Fries • $10++ Add the Sundae Bar for Dessert • $3++ (Additional)
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1 Hour Hosted Bar & Holiday Menu Selection of Hors d’oeuvres $29 per person Additional Holiday Packages Available! We have made our list and checked it twice... and noticed that you have not yet made reservations for your Holiday Party. Have a small office? Want to do something Big for them? We have the Perfect Gift for you to give!
Call to book your event today: 727-892-6882 or catering@spyc.org
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SPYC
TRAVELING BURGEES
IN MEMORIAm Mr. Kenneth Deacon ~ August 2018 Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace ~ August 2018
EMPLOYEE ANNIVERSARIES Mr. & Mrs. Burchard & Mr. & Mrs. Hardick at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. Both couples celebrating Anniversaries this year. Congratulations to them both!
David Washington, III ~ Banquet Server, 20 yrs. Alex Dumaine ~ Barback, 3 yrs. Diana Lancaster ~ Housekeeper, 19 yrs.
Jack Ginocchio ~ PAG Server, 2 yrs.
Shawn Macking ~ Waterfront Director, 11 yrs.
Janet Wiita ~ Cashier, 2 yrs.
Nicole Nellis ~ PAG Bartender, 9 yrs.
Curtica Glover ~ Housekeeper, 2 yrs.
Pierre Dumaine ~ F&B Director, 6 yrs.
Yoel Falcon ~ Lead Steward, 2 yrs.
Alexander Opperthauser ~ Barback, 5 yrs.
Susan Robertson ~ Director of Membership, 1 yr.
Sabrina Friend ~ Banquet Server, 5 yrs.
Shane Rojas ~ Line Cook, 1 yr.
Joseph Van Bemmel ~ Executive Chef, 4 yrs.
Nancy & Tim Snyder won the competitive Tartan 10 section of Chicago Yacht Club’s Race to Mackinac. Their boat Cheap Thrill prevailed over the 2nd place boat Meat in a match race that included 6 lead changes in the final 130 miles up the northern part of the course. “Spectators” watched the race on YellowBrick tracking until its conclusion at 1:32 am Tuesday morning. Conditions were very rough on the first day, which resulted in over 50 boats withdrawing out of the 300+ boat racing fleet.
CHRIS KING SEPTEMBER EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH Please join us in recognizing Chris King as the Employee of the Month for September 2018! In the nearly six years Chris has been with the Club, he has always shown that can-do attitude – assisting wherever he can – whether it be directions, car problems, moving packages, or even helping to unload 500 new banquet chairs…all while parking cars and insuring our members are greeted warmly upon their arrival and departure. This is the third time Chris has been chosen as our employee of the month and he is definitely a true asset to the St. Petersburg Yacht Club. Congratulations, Chris!
“Anchors Aweigh!”
Congratulations to our September WINNER: Noel Wood She was the lucky contest drawing winner locating all (13) images of Anne & Andy in the September issue. To recap, they were spotted on pages: 1,5,10,12,13,14,17,18 (BONUS! Anne peaking from behind original logo),19,20,21,23, & 24. Noel snagged $100 in Gift Certificates that can be used for Food & Beverage while dining at the Club!
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Submit your answer for this month’s game by October 10th to the Member Services Coordinator at 727-892-6893 or member. services@spyc.org. Each month one name will be drawn out of ALL of the correct answers submitted. The WINNER will be announced on the 15th, and will be contacted via phone or email to claim their prize.
*Note: Image of Anne & Andy on this page DO NOT count in the contest.*
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road Reacher’s Race Captain, Gwen Mann, met with her event committee and planned a very busy schedule for the upcoming year. We will be doing a lot racing, sailing for fun, and learning sailing tactics in preparation for next year’s Rainbow Regatta. Our first big event will be the 47th Annual Commodore Lucas Invitational Ladies Pram Regatta. The Commodore Lucas Trophy was presented by Commodore John S. Lucas in 1972 to the Broad Reachers of the Pass-a-Grille Yacht Club to promote yacht racing between female sailing groups in the Tampa Bay area and to encourage proficiency in seamanship, good sportsmanship, and outstanding proficiency in the sport. The
Spencer Lucas
Deed of Gift states that “Eligibility shall be by invitation to the selected organized women’s sailing groups.” This regatta consists of a round-robin series of five races held in Prams. Spencer Lucas will be on hand to present this year’s trophy to the winner. We will be inviting two sailors each from nine other sailing clubs in the area. We have had up to 16 competitors sailing in this event!!! Should be exciting and a lot of fun!! For anyone that would like to learn to sail a Pram or just have some fun on Saturdays, the Broad Reachers are for you! Please contact Carol Hansen at carol@dband1. com for more information.
Commodore Lucas Trophy
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Salty Sisters
he Salty Sisters held their Annual Welcome Back Party on September 5th at “Gina’s Hideaway.” It was a gala event with many Salties dressed in Roaring Twenties attire. Activities included flappers, libations, dancing, and “gambling.” A fantastic jazz band from Gibbs High School came and played for us during lunch.
Nita George, aka Big Gus and General Manager of Gina’s Hideaway, introduced some of the bouncers that were on duty keeping everyone under control and making sure they knew the password to get in.
Co-Captain Connie Beckman and Captain Gina BowdenPierce celebrated their birthdays during these “Prohibition” times.
Cigarette girl Tricia Billings kept Gail Falkingham and everyone supplied with their favorite brands.
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Tricia Billings & Gail Falkingham
Gwen Mann, Carol Hansen, Polly Jones
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Womans CLUB by Angela Kowalik, President
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e look forward to seeing everyone back from summer travels. You’re invited to our spooky October program – Paranormal Investigation 101: Local Lore and Legends. Our speaker Dr. Brandy Stark, a St. Petersburg College faculty member, studies the liminal world. As an academic, with degrees in History & Classics, Religious Studies, Liberal Studies, and Humanities, came a new drive to study the paranormal. In 1997, she founded the SPIRITS of St. Petersburg, a group of local enthusiasts with whom she explores the lore, legend, and spirits of Pinellas County. Her outreach includes the Paranormal Pets podcast, participation in the World’s Largest Ghost Hunt, and numerous talks on ghosts throughout the area. Her passion for these subjects is what inspires her as an artist; her works often manifesting as ancient characters, legends, deities and more. What has she learned in over two decades of research based in the supernatural? Join us to find out which stories are legend, lore, and what areas are haunted!
Dr. Brandy Stark & her Mermaid Queen
Investigation with Paranormal Pugs
Wednesday, October 17, Waterfront Room Social time: 5:00 p.m., Meeting & Program: 5:30 p.m.
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A special thanks to the following ladies who recently stepped up to support our Woman’s Club activities: Cyndi Deermount, Program Chair, will introduce our programs each month; Becky Crosson, Golf Group facilitator, invites you to get back into the swing of things as Golf resumes later this month; and Deborah Giaquinto, Fun Seekers facilitator, will be announcing some fun adventures for this reimagined travel group. We look forward to seeing you in and around the club!!! New & returning members are always welcome—to become a member or renew your membership, contact our Membership Chair Debbie Walcutt (knoticaly@hotmail.com) or 321-437-6695 or visit our club website page for a member form.
WOMAN’S CLUB INTEREST GROUPS Book Group Facilitator: Sue Bettencourt Oct 24: Beneath A Scarlett Sky by Mark Sullivan Meets the 4th Wed each month (except Dec) Social time: 5:00 pm / Discussion: 5:30 – 6:30 Contact: snbettencourt88@gmail.com
Mah Jongg Facilitator: Carolyn Rehberger Lessons are regularly offered for new players. Meets every Thurs @ 1:00 pm [Lunch @ noon optional] Contact: sicar6@gmail.com or 727-895-8243
Bridge Group Facilitator: Joyce Sterrett Meets every Tues @ 1:00pm in the Bridge Room [Lunch @ 12:00 optional] Contact: 727-822-5878
Fun Seekers Facilitator: Deborah Giaquinto Finding Fun in All the Right Places! Organizational Meeting Wed Oct 3, 6p (other event times and dates may vary) Contact: deborahgia@icloud.com
Golf Group Facilitator: Becky Crosson Meets each Fri Oct 15 thru May 15, 8:30 am for 9:00 am tee time at Cypress Links Contact: bcrosson62@gmail.com
Sunshine Facilitator: Sondra Seay-Frisbie If someone is ill or could use cheering up Contact: sondra.seay@gmail.com
[Please note – these are subject to change each month] Membership in the Woman’s Club is required to participate in the Interest Group activities.
The Mission of the Woman’s Club is to embrace new friendships, promote social activities and increase women’s involvement in the SPYC.
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POWER BOAT S COMPETITION
eeing Florida By Water …
by Barbara Weller
Daytrippers events restart in October with a day trip to the Pub in the narrows for a Sunday brunch on October 14th. Plan on meeting up around 10:30 am for best seats and slips. Please RSVP to me by October 12th so I can secure slips and seats! This month the 47th annual North American Invitational hosted by SPYC on October 27th. • On Wednesday, October 24, Welcome Party and Boat Selection. • Thursday, October 25, on-water testing. • Saturday, October 27, 47th NAI & Awards Dinner and Change of Watch. • All prior SPYC predicted log competitors, family and friends are invited and encouraged to attend this special awards dinner and other NAI events. Please contact Judy McFadden at jkpetitt@tampabay.rr.com for reservations and more information.
the Pass-a-Grille clubhouse. Bring a friend or two – the more the merrier. Guests (non-Ladies Beach Club members and nonSPYC members) are just $5.00 each. We will bill guest lunches to your SPYC account if they are non-SPYC members. Lunch will be a sandwich buffet with cookies (oatmeal and chocolate chip) for $10.00/pp++.
by Dr. Patsy Warmack, President
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e all know how important exercise is but sometimes our bodies and abilities change, and we think we can no longer participate. Well, good news!!! There is a health enhancing exercise you can do despite arthritis, surgeries, and other ailments. Whether you are seated or standing, Tai Chi can improve your health and wellness. Richard and Susan Barracato will introduce us to some of the many forms and styles of Tai Chi available and we will have an opportunity to try it out – standing or seated. We’re calling it Tai Chi for Health and invite you to join us October 15th at
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October 15, 2018 | 10:45 a.m. Sign-in | 11:00 a.m. Short Program Meeting followed by “Tai Chi for Health” and Lunch New directories will be distributed at the meeting. Make your luncheon reservations (727-360-1646) by Friday, October 12. Of course, there will be a Mah Jongg fest following the event so plan to spend the day if you play. Membership forms are available at SPYC.org. Call or email Membership Chairwoman, Linda Christman, 727-561-0618 (SIBlink@aol.com) to join or renew. It’s $30.00 annually and worth every penny!
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eptember and October found our Riders Club members traveling far and wide. Norm sent this great photo from the Harley Store he visited in Banff, Canada. It looks like they have created a great way to ride a Harley during the winter months. We are looking forward to welcoming Norm back this month; we have missed riding with him. Ted Henter’s travels have included Baltimore and Panama and we are also anticipating his return very soon. Bart Franey traveled to Maine where he again rented a motorcycle. The Riders Club could not be more pleased with how Bart has embraced his new hobby and cannot wait to see which motorcycle wins his final approval. Bob Kline checked in from Northern California, wishing he had been able to take his bike. The scenery was gorgeous and just calling for a motorcycle ride. Douglas and Michele traveled to
Edinburgh Scotland for a week and Wayne traveled to North Carolina. Wayne is busy planning new rides to Sebring, and Homosassa, where we will stop at MacRae’s which features a motel, Tiki Hut Bar with food service, and a fish market with gift/bait shop. This hidden gem is off the beaten path and a wonderful ride for our Club. Our meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Join us on October 16th at 6:15 pm at the Downtown Club. President- Wayne Bond wbond@dwightdarby.com Vice President- Ray Noyes noyescrew@aol.com Secretary- Douglas Freedle janusfla@tampabay.rr.com
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ANGLERS
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he Saltwater Anglers are hosting the 2018 SPYC Fishing Tournament on October 27th at the Beach Club!
Sign up now for the Annual Fishing Tournament to be held at Pass-a Grille on Saturday, October 27th. No boat? No problem! Contact me through the Sign Up & Contact Info Form on www. spyc.org, and we will try and find a spot for you. We have a
number of sponsors, so lots of prizes for everyone, and trophies for top boats. Register Now! The Saltwater Anglers meet at 6:00 pm on the second Wednesday evening of every month at the downtown Clubhouse. Please come join us at one of our next meetings on October 10th & November 14th.
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he Golf Group suffers summer flight for several months in the heat of summer. Because of this, we do not schedule golf in July/August. However, each August we run over to Top Golf in Tampa for a fun day of camaraderie with golf shots, food, and drink. There are 45 Top Golfs in North America. TG is really an entertainment center with 102 tee boxes on three levels, all with tables and wait staff. The object is to hit computer specified targets. The balls all have a computer 12 members had a great day at chip in them and associates Top Golf – Aug. 21st. the ball with the player. It
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ur August Ad-hoc cruise was supposed to be to Bird Key Yacht Club. It’s not often we have to cancel a cruise, but weather and safety override our desire to get together and the cruise was cancelled due to red tide. We still want to thank our Port Directors Rob & Michele Matthes for all the work coordinating, and then helping make this difficult decision (and saving us some bucks too!). Upcoming events for the Cruising Fleet to enjoy include: • Cruising Fleet Program Meeting – Thu, Oct 11 (11:30 social, noon lunch, program to follow) • October cruise to Pasadena Y&CC – Oct 19-21 • Challenge – Most Members at the Nov. 3 FCYC Meeting Bradenton YC
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Martin Morris was overall winner of several different games played.
Jack Howard (above) shows his excellent form. It was good enough for 2nd place.
reads the chip before its hit and falls into the target. If you have never tried it, go with a group or family, it is lots of fun! The Golf Group is open to all SPYC members and costs $35 a year to join. We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm, and we play a different course every month. Our members range from just learning…to very good. If you have ever played golf, come out with us one time and see how much fun this group has. Currently there are about 75 members. If interested contact Susan Arsenault at sueatcp@aol.com.
October Program – Jack Satterfield, Safety at Sea with Radios
Rob & Michele Matthes
Our October 11 Luncheon Meeting Program is Safety at Sea where we continue our discussion of marine safety. This time letting the “waves” do the talking with Jack Satterfield (WG4RJ), Radio Club President explaining how radios are an important part of ‘Safety at Sea’, and an integral communication vehicle for many SPYC members & events. We also begin sign-up for our December Awards & Holiday Dinner, and January Cruise to our own SPYC docks; new 2019 calendar should be available as well. Here’s a Challenge: Let’s see how many SPYC members we can get to register and attend the upcoming Nov. 3rd FCYC meeting at Bradenton YC and bring home the Most Members in Attendance award! Register to attend with Member Services 727-892-6893. Inquire or sign-up for our events on the SPYC Website, Cruising Fleet page. Looking forward to seeing you on the water …
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s the summer winds down, we are back to our regular scheduled meetings and will hopefully have an entertaining, and useful, schedule for existing and new members. Our September meeting brought a special guest, Viktor Romenenko former Soviet Cosmonaut, who talked of his early days flying soviet fighter jets during the cold war; which he admitted were very fast but a handful right up to his space training, making flights in both Vostok and Soyuz craft. He retired before the full association was
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in place with NASA, but said he had always wanted to visit the International Space Station. Highlight of his talk was an original Soviet spacesuit. Much amusement was had seeing one of our members (no names mentioned) trying to get into it. Victor admitted that most soviet cosmonauts were chosen partially for their size, with limited room in a Soyuz. The summer included a few fly-ins and one member had the chance to attend the June AOPA fly-in at Missoula, MT. This event follows the usual format, with multiple static displays of aircraft from light sport up to WWII warbirds and heavies. The fly-ins attract planes and pilots from all over the country, and for some it was a “right of passage” making a 2,000+ mile journey in a GA aircraft. This fall we have fly-ins in Bushnell (if you like grass strips) and The DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase…see you there! Next meeting will be Sunday, Oct. 14th at 6:00 pm (exact location TBA). Check your e-mails as the date approaches.
Eleven men loading up three golf carts with gear north of Tampa at 9:00 am.
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his past Friday, the Wing Shooters travelled to Tampa Bay Sporting Clays. After so much rain, several areas were closed and we drove over water covered dirt roads to get the job done. Several carts bogged done in the mud and had to be pushed out. Yuck! None the less we had a great time and after washing the mud off we headed out to Ukelele Brands restaurant for Carts are needed to get around 4 different & more difficult courses in the woods. lunch on the lake.
Herman Amaya lines up on the 70 mph orange bird bouncing off the trampoline.
The Wing Shooters meet the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:00 pm at the downtown Clubhouse, and a gang of us shoot every Friday at one of several distant locations. Experience is not necessary and we encourage club members to get in touch with our Grand Pooh Bah at genecollins@gmail.com and give it a try. SMOOTH SAILING | OCTOBER 2018
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