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August 2019 Vol. 28 No. 07
STAFF SPOTLIGHT
FLEET REVIEW WEEKEND
NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND FALL GETAWAY
AUTUMN DRIVING CRUISE
GPYC'S MOBILE APP
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Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Officers Ilja J. Vreeken, Commodore Gary H. Gonzalez, Vice Commodore Gary F. Marowske, Rear Commodore Jason J. Grobbel, Treasurer Brian L. Fish, Secretary
Directors
Peter G. Beauregard William J. Dillon Bruce G. Knapp Graham C. Korneffel J. James Morrow Jr. David M. Schaden Robert V. Weiland
Fleet Officers
Richard J. Lueders Fleet Captain/Power Daniel C. Bracciano Fleet Captain/Sail Dr. Mariann Channell Fleet Surgeon Reverend Walter A. Schmidt Fleet Chaplain Paul D. Mattes Fleet Measurer Stacy T. Spondike Fleet Quartermaster
Front Desk
Trish Kamensack & Michelle Browning (313) 884-2500 switchboard@gpyc.org
Editorial
Information for this publication should be submitted to: Communications Manager – Anna Swartz aswartz@gpyc.org
Staff Emails
General Manager – Aaron Kessler Wagner awagner@gpyc.org Membership Director – Susan Hughes, CMP shughes@gpyc.org Executive Chef – Colby Newman cnewman@gpyc.org Chief Financial Officer – Jim DeMasse jdemasse@gpyc.org Food & Beverage Director – Joe Hooge jhooge@gpyc.org Catering Director – Barbara Walkowski bwalkowski@gpyc.org Catering Coordinator – Karleen Bacha kbacha@gpyc.org Special Events Director – Kathy VandeLaare kvandelaare@gpyc.org Harbor Master – Alex Turner aturner@gpyc.org Sailing Director – Wally Cross wcross@gpyc.org Bowling Director – Gordy Woods gwoods@gpyc.org Tennis Pro – Dmitri Diakonov tennispro@gpyc.org Front Gate Security – Solomon Corley scorley@gpyc.org Grog Shop & Promotions – Leah Schroeder lschroeder@gpyc.org Fitness Director – Peter Wendzinski pwendzinski@gpyc.org Grosse Pointe Yacht Club © 2019 - all rights reserved. This publication is the property of the GPYC, for member use only. No unauthorized use, sale or dissemination of information herein shall be made for commercial, personal or other purposes without the written permission of the GPYC.
COMMODORE’S CORNER It’s August at the Club, and the Fun Continues!
I hope you and your family are taking every opportunity to enjoy your summer here at the Club. Judging by recent soldout events and the number of members who can be found enjoying our dining and activity venues, this is shaping up to be a blockbuster summer at GPYC. We have some outstanding events planned for August. First, be sure to attend the Fleet Review Family Night and the Harbor Lights Dock Parties on August 16. They are the kick-off to a fun-filled Fleet Review weekend. The traditional review will take place on the afternoon of August 17 followed by the Fleet Review Dinner. This year’s new summer event, Party Under the Stars, will take place on August 23. Be sure to reserve early for any summer events you wish to attend! While enjoying time at the Club this summer, I am sure you are aware Mother Nature has bestowed upon us record high water levels. Please excuse some of the puddles and mini lakes that have appeared in the parking lot and front drive. The Board is aware and making every effort to mitigate the situation, and club staff continues to work diligently to address problem areas as they appear. Love pizza? I am happy to report the new high capacity brick pizza oven has helped us to drastically reduce wait times with no reduction in quality. What better way to work up an appetite for all those pizzas than working out at our recently opened fitness center or one of Pete’s boot camps? Special thanks to Director Bruce Knapp, his committee and the Board for making this long overdue goal a reality at our Club. If you haven’t visited the Fitness Center, I encourage you to do so. I think you will be pleased with what you see. I hope you also take time to visit the Grog Shop and meet Emily and Leah. They are always ready with a smile and are working hard to find the right items for you. With the new awning up by the Grog shop, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee after you do some shopping. Soak up these final days of Summer,
Commodore Ilja Vreeken
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NOTES FROM THE MANAGER Teamwork Makes the Dream Work The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club is known for many things – its picturesque setting, premier food/service offerings, and great camaraderie, to name a few. Those things are very visible to its members and the public and have earned it the “Iconic” designation by Distinguished Clubs and Boardroom Magazine. However, I would like to recognize some of the behind the scenes actors for their efforts this year. These members didn’t get any accolades or material gifts for what they did and continue to do. Their only reason for performing these duties was for the love of their Club. Most of you are very aware that the Great Lakes are breaking record high water levels, and Lake St. Clair is on that same trajectory. With the water levels being so high, the Club has faced flooding in the lower level, submerged electrical conduits, flooding in the parking lot/loading zones, and docks on the verge of being under water. A team of members and staff led by Steven Vreeken and Commodore Ilja Vreeken mobilized almost immediately in the Spring and have continuously assisted our Maintenance and Harbor departments in managing the water. They started in the spring building all new risers for Hickory Dock, Gas Dock, Moby Dock, Bridge Dock and East Wall Dock. They also rebuilt the Gas Dock Shed. They strategized and constructed pump systems for key areas in the lower level of the Club that were flooding. They joined Maintenance and Harbor Crews early in the mornings and late in the evenings in order to get the job done. It was neat to watch as it became contagious, and more and more members showed up to assist! Who would have thought such a challenging time would create such tight bonds and camaraderie between members and staff? When Boardroom Magazine visited our Club, they indicated that out of all the qualities they look for and evaluate, the “Intangible Quality” is the most heavily weighted. In other words, the “feeling” members and guests get when they are at the Club stemming from traditions, participation in events, etc. These challenging times have really accentuated our Intangible Qualities, and I am so proud to be a part of this team. Thank you to all the volunteer members and staff who make our Club so great! Smooth sailing,
Aaron Wagner
(L-R) Steven Vreeken and Com. Ilja Vreeken working on the docks in the spring of this year. Photo courtesy of Com. Dennis Andrus
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NEWS Saturday Breakfast Hours Have Changed Please note that our Saturday breakfasts in the Spinnaker are now being held from 8-10 a.m., instead of 8-11 a.m. Thank you.
Executive Team Building Sail Program
GPYC corporate executives and human resource professionals: consider the GPYC Executive Team Building Sail Program as a way to inspire, improve communication, build awareness and improve leadership skills within the management team of an organization. These half-day or full-day sail courses are held at the Marine Activity Center and on Lake St. Clair. For more information about how this program can benefit your team, contact Sailing Director Wally Cross at wcross@gpyc.org.
Catering, Weddings & Events Are you looking for the perfect place to host a special event – the GPYC is a beautiful backdrop for first communion luncheons, bridal and baby showers, corporate events, and, of course, weddings. To book an event, please contact Catering Director Barb Walkowski at (313) 640-7006 or Catering Coordinator Karleen Bacha at (313) 640-7007.
Cancellation Policy
Members canceling a reservation for Clubsponsored functions with less than 24 hours’ notice, or not attending the function without giving notice, shall be charged the established price for each person involved. Thank you.
The MAST Deadline Submissions for The MAST can be sent to Anna Swartz at aswartz@gpyc.org. The September MAST Deadline is Tuesday, August 6.
STAFF SPOTLIGHT Peter Wendzinski, Fitness Director By Aaron Wagner
The Fitness Center, which is slated to be open soon, will be run by our newly hired Fitness Director Peter Wendzinski. Peter is a Grosse Pointe native who discovered the benefits of healthy nutrition and good physical training at an early age through all the wonderful programs the community has to offer, from little league to high school sports. At Grosse Pointe South High School, he played hockey, soccer and lacrosse, and ran cross country. Peter learned that “he couldn’t perform at his best unless he trained at his best.” After spending 10 years in corporate marketing, a couple years ago he decided to pursue a career in his true passion, health and fitness. He has an impressive list of certifications, including National Academy of Sports Performance Trainer, Spinning Level One Instructor, Titleist Performance Institute Level One Trainer and TRX Instructor. Since then, Peter has been the fitness director at another local club and a conditioning coach at a sports performance gym. He caters each client’s workout to their specific capabilities and fitness goals and is honored to be the first ever Fitness Director at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.
L-R: Fitness Director Peter Wendzinski and Athletics Committee Chair Bruce Knapp in the former Accounting Office, which has now been converted to the Club's first Fitness Center.
“It is an honor to be your Fitness Director at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club,” Peter said. “I have had the privilege of meeting and discussing with a handful of members about the different types of fitness classes they would like to see offered at the club. I am pleased to announce that we will be having regular high intensity boot camp classes and yoga classes. Once the gym opens, I will also be offering personal training services.” If you would like additional information about the Club’s fitness program, contact Peter at pwendzinski@gpyc.org.
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EVENTS Unless otherwise specified, please contact the Front Desk to make a reservation for all events and activities: switchboard@gpyc.org or (313) 884-2500. Also, there is no charge for children 3 years of age and under for any event (except for three-year-olds in Kids’ Klub).
Women’s Book Club Wednesday, August 7 Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult Wednesday, September 4 The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
This group meets on the first Wednesday of each month in the Spinnaker. The book of the month is discussed over cocktails. If you enjoy reading, please join us for a fun evening or conversation and camaraderie. Please contact the Front Desk to make your reservation.
Breakfast with the Manager
Saturday, August 10 | 9-10 a.m. Join fellow members for an update on all things related to the Club. This informative event will include a presentation and a question and answer session. The $6 breakfast will be available.
Fleet Review Weekend
Commodore Ilja and Lady Kelley Vreeken invite you to the 90th Annual Fleet Review Weekend.
Thursday, August 15 Boat Decorating
Boaters and non-boaters alike are encouraged to participate in the annual boat decorating. The theme this year is “Decades.” The Best Decorated Sailboat, Best Decorated Power Boat and Best Dock Group Participation (costumes and “docktails”) will be announced on Saturday night at the Fleet Review Dinner. The prize for Best Decorated Sailboat and Best Decorated Power Boat is complimentary dues for one month. Members who decorate their boat will receive a special gift from the Commodore. Social members who participate in the
Fleet Review and decorate their vessel are eligible for complimentary dockage in the GPYC Harbor during the Fleet Review Weekend. Please call Harbor Master Alex Turner to arrange dockage in advance. Dockage will be based on availability. Need lights? The Grog Shop has everything you need to light up your boat with a large supply of white lights for sale. Please feel free to stop by. Social Members are also encouraged to reach out to a Dock and participate in their Costume Decade Theme party on Friday Night.
Dive-In Movie at Dusk & Adult Hot Tub
Join us to watch a complimentary movie: Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse. Children and adults are encouraged to bring rafts/floats for the pool. The Harborside Grill will remain open until 11 p.m. Concession stand snacks will be provided. Please contact the Front Desk to make your reservation: switchboard@ gpyc.org
Friday, August 16 Harbor Lights Dock/Boat Judging & Family Fun Night
Family Night 5:30-8 p.m. Dock Parties at Gazebo Bar (DTour Band) 8:30-11:30 p.m. Kids’ Klub 8-11 p.m. The always popular Family Night on the East Lawn will take place along with a family-friendly buffet. There will be games and great raffle prizes for the children beginning at 5:30 p.m. DJ TomT will be on the East Lawn from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The Dock Parties, with boat judging, start at 6:30 p.m. and continue at the Gazebo Bar at 8:30 p.m. Each dock will pick a “Decade” – costumes are encouraged! Each dock will make a “docktail” as well. Dock Judging will be based on points awarded for Decorated Boat Participation, Theme Costume Participation and Best Docktail. The Fleet Officers will be touring the Harbor around 8 p.m. to judge the boats and the docks. After visiting each dock, everyone will gather at the Gazebo Bar from 8:30-11:30 p.m. for live entertainment and cocktails.
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Saturday, August 17 Fleet Review and Fleet Review Dinner The traditional Fleet Review leaves the Harbor at 3:30 p.m. A highlight of the event is a parade of dressed yachts, out of respect for the Commodore. The route of the parade will be same as in previous years. Just like last year, the current Commodores will be positioned on the balcony of the Marine Activity Center (MAC), where members in the parade will salute them as they pass by.
If you don’t have a boat, you can still participate by contacting Catering Director Barb Walkowski to get a ride on a fellow member’s boat: bwalkowski@gpyc.org. Non-boaters may also view the Fleet Review as spectators on the East Wall of the harbor and enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres and drinks by subscription in the MAC. In the evening, all members are invited to attend the Fleet Review Dinner featuring a seasonal menu by Executive Chef Colby Newman. There will be cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:30 p.m. on the East Lawn. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m., followed by dancing on the pool deck with entertainment by Parallel Fifth. Complimentary Kids’ Klub will be available from 5:30-11 p.m. Reservations are required – please contact the Front Desk at switchboard@gpyc.org and let the receptionist know of any dietary restrictions.
Sunday, August 18, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Bloody Marys & Bellinis at the Gazebo Bar Complimentary
Join members at the pool deck and Gazebo Bar for this Sunday tradition. The Gazebo Bar will feature Bellinis and a buffet style Bloody Mary Bar with a variety of toppings and flavors. Assorted breakfast items will be available for purchase at the Harborside Grill.
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EVENTS Continued Dining & Dancing Under the Stars - POOLSIDE Friday, August 23 | 7-11 p.m.
Entertainment by The Highballs
Chef Colby is working on a fabulous plated dinner to dazzle our members. Entertainment will be provided by The Highballs (Dean Martin-esque). To reserve your spot, email the Front Desk at switchboard@gpyc.org
Gazebo Bar Summer Series Saturday, August 10, 8 p.m.-Midnight Sun Messengers Friday, August 23, 7-11 p.m. The Highballs Saturday, August 31 The Calvin Brooks Blues 5-Piece Band Sunday, September 1, 1-4 p.m. Bob Tarinelli
Last Supper Bayview Rendezvous
Wednesday, August 28 at 6:30 p.m. $59 Join us by being one of the first 40 members to sign up for the Last Supper Rendezvous at Bayview. Chuck and Joni Bayer and Dr. Gary and Kimberleigh Bill are your hosts, and we have an amazing menu (first ever duo plate option!) and very festive evening planned! The club will be closing for a year, so plan to come and enjoy it now. The cost includes their famous Hummer served with dessert, with other drinks by subscription. Please email the Front Desk at switchboard@gpyc.org with your reservation and indicate whether you will be travelling by boat or car, as well as your entrée choice.
Labor Day Weekend Festivities
Saturday, August 31 Fishing Rodeo | 8-11 a.m
The Calvin Brooks Blues Band
| 8 p.m.- Midnight You will be transported to New Orleans with their Blues vibe. Sunday, September 1 Bocce Ball Tournament | 1 p.m.
Bob Tarinelli at Gazebo Bar 1 p.m.- 4p.m. Monday, September 2 Breakfast: 8-10 a.m. Pool Opens: 10 a.m.
Pool Games: 2-3 p.m. BBQ & DJ: 4:30 p.m. Price for BBQ: Adults $28++ Children 10 and under: $15++, 3 & Under Free Please contact the Front Desk to make your reservation for the BBQ. There is a reservation cut-off three hours before the event. Walk-ins are welcome, but please go directly to the check-in table at the BBQ instead of contacting the Front Desk.
Not coming by boat? Feel free to join the group for the “Swanky Sip in the D”, Saturday night dinner or both! (Allinclusive price TBD.) Space is limited on the bus, so please RSVP ASAP to the Front Desk. The marina is currently full, but please call the Front Desk to be added to the waiting list. You will need to provide your boat name, length and beam.
Milliken Rendezvous
September 13-15 Don’t miss the popular Milliken Rendezvous in downtown Detroit. Dock your boat or just drive down and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow GPYC members. Friday: Depart the Club at your leisure. An evening informal welcome gathering will be held at the marina at 7 p.m. Light hors d’oeuvres will be provided. Please feel free to bring an appetizer to share. BYOB. Saturday: Choose one of the many available morning activities: bike/scooter rental, Dequindre Cut walk to Eastern Market, exploring the RiverWalk and more. In the afternoon, depart the marina at 2:30 p.m. for a “Swanky Sip in the D” via bus. A drink is included at each stop. At 7:30 p.m., attendees will enjoy a catered Italian dinner at the marina. Sunday: Departure
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Kids’ Klub
Fridays and Saturdays | 5:30-10 p.m. Parents have an opportunity to enjoy a quiet, relaxing evening at the Club. Children must be at least three years old and potty-trained. $15 for the first child $10 for each additional child in the family
Evenings will feature the following themes for crafts or games: August 2 Flower Craft August 3 Bingo Night August 9 Turtle Craft August 10 Snail Craft August 16 Summer Sun Craft August 17 Watermelon Craft August 23 Jellyfish Craft August 24 Bracelet Craft August 30 Summer Sun Catcher Craft August 31 Rainbow Craft
Newport, RI Members-Only Fall Getaway
Friday, October 11-Sunday, October 13 We are offering a Members/Adults Only Fall Getaway Trip to Newport, Rhode Island for Columbus Day Weekend. Please RSVP ASAP due to VERY LIMITED space. Once we have the spaces filled, we will promptly start a waiting list. Accommodations: Members have the choice between two hotel options (based on double occupancy): • Hotel/Trip A - The Vanderbilt, An Auberge Hotel - $2,500 per couple plus transportation (includes 2 nights standard room, one cocktail reception, one dinner and one brunch - all other beverages by subscription). • Hotel/Trip B - America’s Cup Inn $1,350 per couple plus transportation (includes 2 nights standard room, one cocktail reception, one dinner and one brunch - all other beverages by subscription).
EVENTS Autumn Driving Cruise
Saturday, September 21 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Time to wax your Ferrari, Yugo or Hog! Join fellow members on a driving tour. Participants will meet at the Club parking lot at 10 a.m. There, we will review directions and logistics. Maps will be provided. The caravan will leave on the “Blue Water” driving cruise along Lake St. Clair to a few miles past Port Huron. We’ll stop at a restaurant on/near Lake Huron around Noon, and then return to the Club by 2:30 p.m. Except for lunch, there will be no charge for this activity. Contact Alan Lowenthal at (313) 618-7447 or alan@ lowenthallegal.com to RSVP or with questions.
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Mobile App Provides Quick Access to Key Club Information At the GPYC, quality service is a top priority for the member experience. One way that we strive to better serve the members is through our GPYC mobile app. Once downloaded, the app allows you to access the roster, calendar of events (which you can sync to your phone calendar), electronic member card and to view and pay statements. The app also allows members to “Report Kudos or Problems” in various areas of the Clubhouse and grounds, by sending a quick message (and a photo if desired) to management. This will ensure that any issues are addressed promptly, and that any positive feedback is sent to staff.
The Harbor section lists an impressive list of “Full Concierge Signature Service.” These services include catering delivery, docking assistance, in-well pump outs, delivery of supplies from the Grog Shop and more.
Newly added: our Membership and Harbor sections on the app. If you have a friend or family member who is interested in joining the Club, simply click on the Membership section of the app for a little “cheat sheet” on a list of the Club’s many amenities, as well as the 2019 initiation fees and dues.
If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, I encourage you to do so, as it’s a great tool to have at your fingertips. See the “Did You Know?” article to the right for instructions on how to download the app and register.
Please stay tuned, as we will continue to add more features to the app. We will be adding an FAQs section to include information such as the attire policy, guest policy, pool rules, cell phone and electronics policy, WiFi passwords and more. We also anticipate to be using push notifications in the near future for certain Club communications.
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GPYC’s Mobile App & How to Register
To download the members-only app on your smartphone, visit the App Store for iPhones or Google Play for Android phones. Simply search for “Grosse Pointe Yacht Club” to find the app. Once downloaded, you will use the same login name and password as the GPYC website. If you do not have a password, click on "Member Registration." Enter your Member Number, First Name and Last Name exactly as they appear on your statement. A few tips: 1) Your first name will be your given name. 2) When entering your first name, include the middle initial – capitalize the middle initial and include a period after it – such as John L. 3) When it asks for your Member Number and you are the spouse, please make sure to include an “A” after the member number, with no spaces. If you have issues with registering, please contact Communications Manager Anna Swartz at aswartz@gpyc.org.
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HARBOR August may be upon us, but there is still plenty of beautiful weather ahead for the 2019 boating season. That’s why I want to remind everyone of the importance of the Club’s No Swimming Policy. At the GPYC, your safety is of the utmost importance. That's why we enforce a No Swimming policy in the harbor. You are at risk by entering the water near a boat or dock powered by electricity. If you see an individual in the water, please do not go in after them. Life rings with throw ropes are located at the fire extinguisher pedestals throughout the harbor. Also, please note that our Harbor Staff tests the water daily to monitor for electric voltage, in order to reduce the risk. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Also, while summer is still upon us, don’t forget to take advantage of the Concierge Signature Services. Examples
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of these service include vessel loading and unloading, docking assistance, inwell pump outs, delivery of Grog Shop supplies, catering delivery and more. An easy way to request these services is through the GPYC app. Simply click on Harbor, then call or email your request. Please note that your login information for the app is the same as the GPYC web site login. If you are having trouble logging into the app, please contact Communications Manager Anna Swartz at aswartz@gpyc.org. Also, just a friendly reminder: The Entrance Buoys are installed at our harbor entrance. Please keep the following in mind: -When leaving or entering the harbor, stay between the red and green buoys. At night, these buoys are lit with flashing red and green lights. -Buoys are a NO WAKE area: you must be at IDLE speed between buoys. -Boats leaving the harbor have the right of way.
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-Cutting between buoys is not permitted for any boat or personal watercraft. As always, Harbor Master Alex Turner and I welcome your thoughts, concerns and comments. Safe Boating, Michael Meda Harbor Chairman michaelmeda@comcast.net
SPORTS Tennis & Pickleball Update
Tennis programming for both adults and children will continue as normal through the month of August, with the summer junior tennis session concluding Thursday, August 22. The Men's Summer Tennis League will continue through August and into September. I want to thank everyone who participated. It's been fantastic to see all four courts filled every Monday evening.
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Pickleball will continue through August and into September as well. Watch your email for a Member/Guest Pickleball Tournament happening mid-August.
Sailors are taught aboard GPYC’s newly restored J-22s and instructors are U.S. Sailing Certified. Whether you are new to sailing or want to improve your sailing, navigation or racing techniques, we can tailor a program to your needs.
Finally, though it’s late in the season, there’s still time to sign up for lessons, as well as junior and adult clinics. We’ll continue drop-in tennis for both juniors and adults. Simply email the tennis house for more information. Stay up to date regarding all the news and events at the GPYC Tennis Center! Submit your e-mail to receive the Match Pointe weekly tennis e-newsletter. Please call (313) 640-7016 with questions, or to sign up for any of our programs and event. Email the Tennis House at tennispro@gpyc.org.
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SUMMER SESSION Held at the GPYC’s new Sailing Center n July 28th – September 7th. n Classes meet once a week with your choice of either Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays. n Each session is 2 to 2.5 hours n
REGISTER To register online go to: gpycsailing.org/adult-sailing PRICE $300 (GPYC member) $450 (Guest of member) for 6 on-the-water sessions
FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Joseph Klaasen: jklaasen@gpyc.org
Pickleball Beginner Nights
Thursdays | 6-8 p.m. Drop-in beginner pickleball. Members Dale Hohlfeldt and Julie Granger will be available to assist beginners. No need to RSVP.
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GPYC members have reciprocity at Beach Grove Golf Club in St. Clair Beach, ON, Burning Tree Golf and Country Club in Macomb and Gowanie Golf Club in Harrison Township. For more information, visit https://gpyc.org/Activities/golf-reciprocity
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FRIDAY
1
BYC Regatta
BYC Regatta
DYC Regatta
AUGUST
Bay Harbor Rendezvous
6
DYC Regatta
8 Pickleball Beginner Nights
Women's Book Club
Bay Harbor Rendezvous
11
12
13
14
Taco Tuesday at HSG
Fun Friday 9 Jr. Sailing Olympics
$6 Breakfast Breakfast with the Manager
Kids' Klub
19
20
Pickleball Mixed Mondays
Pickleball Beginner15 Nights
21
27 Taco Tuesday at HSG
28
Last Supper Bayview Rendezvous
16
$6 Breakfast
Fleet Review & Dinner
23
24 $6 Breakfast Kids' Klub
Kids' Klub
29
Kids' Klub
Pickleball Beginner Nights
30
$6 Breakfast
Fishing Rodeo
Bocce Ball Tournament Turkey Dinner Special
8
Pool Opens at 10 a.m.
Kids' Klub
TUESDAY
2
WEDNESDAY
3
4
THURSDAY
5
Women’s Book Club
Breakfast
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6
10
11
Kids' Klub
12
Turkey Dinner Special
Kids' Klub
7
$6 Breakfast Kids' Klub Prime Rib Special
Pool Games BBQ & DJ
9
SEPTEMBER
1
13
Milliken Rendezvous
$6 Breakfast 14 Kids' Klub Prime Rib Special Milliken Rendezvous
15
16
17
18
19
20 Kids' Klub
Milliken Rendezvous Turkey Dinner Special
22
24
25
Turkey Dinner Special
29
$6 Breakfast 21 Kids' Klub Prime Rib Special Bluenose Regatta
23
31
Gazebo Bar Entertainment
Burger Special at HSG
MONDAY
17
Kids' Klub
Dinner & Dancing Under the Stars (Poolside)
Pickleball Beginner Nights
Burger Special at HSG
26
Kids' Klub
22
Taco Tuesday at HSG
Pickleball Mixed Mondays
SUNDAY
10
Gazebo Bar Entertainment
Fleet Review Family Fun Night Harbor Lights Dock Parties
Fleet Review Dock Decorating Dive-In Movie & Adult Hot Tub
Burger Special at HSG
25
Kids' Klub
Kids' Klub
Pickleball Mixed Mondays
18
3
$6 Breakfast
Bay Harbor Rendezvous
7 DRYA Awards at DYC
Taco Tuesday at HSG
Burger Special at HSG
Bloody Mary and Bellinis Bar at Gazebo Bar
Gazebo Bar Entertainment
5
Pickleball Mixed Mondays
2
Kids' Klub
Pickleball Beginner Nights
4
SATURDAY
26
27 Kids' Klub
30
Turkey Dinner Special
14
28
$6 Breakfast Kids' Klub Prime Rib Special
POOL/SPLASH PAD HOURS
ATTIRE POLICY
Pool/Splash Pad
Mon-Thurs | 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Splash Pad opens at 10 a.m. Fri | 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Splash Pad opens at 10 a.m. Sat | 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun | 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Summer Policy: Memorial Day – September 30
Open Swim
Mon-Fri | 6-8 a.m. 1-2 lanes are also available throughout the day Sat-Sun | 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 1 lane open throughout the day
The Spinnaker: Casual attire is appropriate and dress denims are permitted when the Spinnaker is part of a Clubwide event. In the event the Spinnaker is closed, appropriate casual attire or dress denims are permitted in the Binnacle and Main Dining Room. Collared shirts are required in all dining rooms.
DINING & BAR HOURS Breakfast Spinnaker
Sat | 8-10 a.m.
The Binnacle & Terrace: Attire appropriate to the hour of the day. When the Spinnaker is closed, appropriate casual attire or dress denims are permitted in the Binnacle Room and Main Dining Room. Collared shirts required for adults. Children 12 and under may wear t-shirts.
Brunch
Main Dining Room or Binnacle/Terrace
Lunch
Binnacle/Terrace
Dinner
Binnacle/Terrace Spinnaker
Sun | 9 a.m.- 2 p.m.
Tues - Sun | 11:30 a.m - 3 p.m.
The Main Dining Room: Gentlemen are required to wear jackets, and ladies are required to wear appropriate daytime or evening attire. When the Spinnaker is closed, appropriate casual attire or dress denims are permitted in the Binnacle and Main Dining Room.
Tues - Sat | 5-10 p.m. Sun | 5-9 p.m. Fri - Sat | 5-10 p.m.
Hearth-Fired Pizza
Wed - Thurs | 4 p.m.-Close Fri - Sun | Noon-Close
Harborside Grill
Bowling Recreation Center: Casual attire.
Bars
Sunday Brunch: Denim may not be worn in the dining areas for Sunday Brunch. Collared shirts are required in the Binnacle and on the Terrace. Children 12 and under may wear T-shirts.
Mon | 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tues-Thurs | 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri-Sat | 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun | 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Binnacle Spinnaker Gazebo Bar
Tues - Sat | 5 p.m.-Midnight Sun | 11:30 a.m.- 9 p.m. Fri - Sat | 5 p.m-Midnight Monday | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues-Sat | 11 a.m.-Close Sun | 11 a.m.-8 p.m
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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DETROIT, M PERMIT NO. 951
Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
788 Lake Shore Road Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236
Discover the Grosse Pointes... where community blends the generations.
CATHY W. CHAMPION Associate Broker Bolton-Johnston Associates of Grosse Pointe
90 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Farms
313.884.6400
Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Member
313.549.0036 Cell Phone
cathy@cchampion.com • www.cchampion.com
Jane McFeely