
JUNE 2006
A Message from the TYC Board
of Directors
Welcome to the Tiverton Yacht Club’s summer season of 2006! We are looking
forward to an exciting summer of sailing, swimming, and social activities. The
Board of Directors and the committee chairs have been busy getting the club
ready for the upcoming season. The pool is ready for swim lessons; we again have
a full schedule of races; and we will once again be training some of the best
young sailors on the bay. A full social schedule is anticipated, including the
Thursday night pot-luck dinners. These Thursday evening events are a great time
to renew old friendships and make new ones.
As a result of our tragic fire, we will again be using the tent for our
temporary clubhouse. The Commodore and the Board of Directors have been working
tirelessly to finalize plans for the new clubhouse. We have complete building
plans and we’re in the final stages of the permitting process. We look forward
to starting construction as soon as the club ends its summer activities.
We urge all the members to support the club in these challenging times. We have a strong membership and you will notice many new members in this logbook. If you are a new member, welcome aboard! We hope you will take advantage of the many activities the club offers. If you are an existing member, please seek out our new members to personally welcome them to the club.
Be sure to visit the club Web site frequently at www.tivertonyachtclub.org. Listings of activities and up-to-date club information are available at this site. Another great method of communication between the club and its members is e-mail. By using e-mail the club can get the word out quickly at a much lower cost. If you haven’t already done so, please let our club membership chair, Lew Mutty(lewmutty@earthlink.net), know your e-mail address.
We hope you all have a wonderful summer at the TYC.
The TYC Board of Directors
Swim Program
The swim program will begin this year on July 5 and run for eight
weeks. We welcome back last year’s instructors, Wendy Turcotte and Amy Teixeira.
Fees this year will be $80 for members and $100 for non-members. Each class
section meets twice weekly, Tuesday-Thursday or Wednesday-Friday, and classes
run approximately 45 minutes. Classes start at 8 am and end at noon (see swim
schedule 2006. Red Cross certificates will be awarded upon successful completion
of a course. The program is again run under Red Cross guidelines. Please note
that course titles have been updated and changed slightly. For your convenience
you can view these changes on our Web site. You can also download an application
from the Web site or e-mail me @ kkiley2@juno.com. I look forward to seeing you
all at the pool!
House & Grounds News
The 20 ft. by 40 ft. tent (same as last season) will be erected in
mid-June and remain on site through Labor Day. We have again decided not to hire
a steward in order to save money for the rebuilding process. But absent a
steward, we need your help and cooperation to keep the grounds neat and litter
free. Please put your trash directly into the dumpster to prevent trash barrel
overflow. Thank you for your cooperation.
Help Launch a Membership Drive
(and Get a Break on Dues!)
The TYC Board now anticipates that construction on the new clubhouse will begin
soon after Labor Day. New members – and new dues revenue – will ease the burden
of financing construction and speed completion of a first-class facility for the
2007 season.
You can help recruit new members this summer by
printing off application forms from the TYC Web site and filling in the “members
you know” section. Pass these applications along to friends and neighbors who
may have an interest in our programs and activities. When the TYC Board approves
a new member from your recruitment efforts, your $100 work assessment fee will
be waived.
Benefits of membership include sail training and swim lessons for the kids; use
of the pool, beach, and marina; casual social events; transient dock space for
wash down of boats as well as loading and unloading; wet and dry dinghy storage;
weekly big boat and dinghy racing; reciprocal yacht club benefits; annual
cruising activities; and when available, moorings and slips at reduced rates.
Members will also enjoy year-round social events in the new clubhouse and be
able to rent attractive function rooms at special discounted rates.
Now is the time to join the TYC before the membership cap (200 families) is imposed. Initiation fees for new members will go up and be enforced once construction starts. New construction will bring a surge of membership applications because other clubs in the region are at maximum capacity with long waiting lists. Help your friends and neighbors get in on the ground floor!
Race Report
The racing season has started. The first race on May 17 was cancelled
due to high winds. The next Wednesday, May 24, made up for the poor start.
It was a beautiful evening and the first three boats in Class A finished within
one minute of each other on corrected time. It’s going to be a competitive
summer!
If you want to join in and need information, call Lanny Goff at (401) 263-8282.
Junior Activities
Beginning on June 29 there will be a junior pool party every Thursday evening
during the summer season. The party will feature swimming races, big and little
splash competitions, the favorite penny dive, and the pool basketball contests.
Prizes will be awarded to all who win any of these fun contests.
After the pool events activities move to the lawn where two golf-putting ranges
will be set up. These golf games usually see competition between the youngsters
and their parents as well!
Other youth activities are planned, but we need adult volunteers to assist. If
you would like to help with any of the following events, please contact me by
phone at (508) 675-0800 or by e-mail, jimdee@worldnet.att.net today.
The following events need additional volunteers:
1. afternoon pool party for the very young - ages 2-5
2. teenage dance under the tent in late July and late August
3. art show - display children’s art work under the tent for a Thursday evening
party
4. musical review under the tent on a Thursday night - Dee and I are seeking
five youngster/adults who would like to present a one-hour show.
5. a summer birthday party for all youngsters
6. your idea for a summer event for the youngsters
I thank you for your participation in last year’s events and Dee and I look
forward to seeing you on Thursday evening as well as hearing from you concerning
being a volunteer for a Junior Activities program.
Jim Rogers
Junior Chair
Garden Update
Dee and I planted 92 annuals in the garden. These will complement the many fine
perennial plants that Mimi Mutty donated to the garden last year.
If any club member has a plant that they would like to donate to this year’s
garden, please let me know. Dee and I can meet you there some evening and select
the right spot in the garden where your plant can add sparkle.
Jim and Dee Rogers
Welcome New TYC Members!
We have several new member families. Please make them feel welcome whenever you
see them at the club, by sending them an e-mail or giving them a call.
Chris and Faye Roemlein
Tiverton, RI
Children: Connor, Ethan, and India
E-mail: roemlein5@cox.net
Boat: 27' power, Zen Sea
Paul and Lisa Medeiros
314 Winnisimet Drive
Tiverton, RI
Child: Julia
E-mail: lisamedeiros38@hotmail.com
Patricia and Curtis Mello
Tiverton, RI
Children: Eileen, Michael, and Michaela
E-mail: cjmello@infinitymedicalresearch.com
Paul and Elizabeth Keddy
Nashua, NH
E-mail: pkeddy@msn.com
ekeddy@msn.com
Boat: Sail 36', Solitaire
Wendy and Mark Thurmond
Tiverton, RI
Child: Mark
E-mail: wchippy@cox.net
Boat: Sealine 43', The Pink Ball
Sail Training
The first annual Sail Training May Breakfast was held on May 7 at St.
Christopher Church. Thanks to all who helped make this a very successful
fundraiser for us. Please watch for pictures to be posted on the Web site!
The Sail Training Committee is pleased to announce the head instructor for the
2006 season is Leslea Berglund, and Jonathan Horvath will be our instructor. We
will have two assistant instructors this year, Rick Lyman and Bronwen McAuliffe.
All of our instructors are U.S. Sailing Level 1 certified, as well as certified
in CPR and First Aid.
Sail Training classes will begin on
Wednesday, June 21, and conclude Friday, August 11. Race week will be held
August 13-17. Our awards night and cookout will take place Friday, August 18.
The Sail Training Committee
| Here is a picture of the new 2006 T-shirt. Order on the Web site or at TYC events, $15 each. (click to enlarge) |
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TYC Burgees are available! $20 (click to enlarge) |