September 2016 AN HHYC PUBLICATION ISSUE 8
‘Only a couple more months of good weather’
IN THIS ISSUE:
Commodores Column Page 2
Next Meeting
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Pictures Page 4 - 6
OYSTERFEST Pg 7
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Hello all HHYC members, As I sit here on the last day of August writing this letter, I have to say it has been one of the best summers that I can remember. Since the July Newsletter, there have been a couple of great HHYC events. The 3rd of July at Poulsbo was fun with great fireworks. Although there was no raft, there were a number of HHYC folks were there along with many other boats. It was a wonderful way to spend the holiday with lots of northwest boaters. The weekend of July 9th, we had a small rendezvous at Point Hudson. It started with a Salmon dinner on the Too Cool Runnings. Saturday we did some fun shopping at the farmers market in Port Townsend followed by wonderful tour of the Northwest Maritime Center. Our tour guides, George (in his 90’s) and Joan Thompson, were very knowledgeable on the history of the center and provided a very entertaining tour. We also got to use the pilot simulator. Watching our crew try to enter Bell Street Marina in 5 foot seas was entertaining. Saturday evening included slow cooked brisket and as I recall lots of “cards against humanity”. Although we only had a couple of boats, the rendezvous was great.
August 13th was the annual Kitsap wine festival. Once again the weather was beautiful. The festivities started on Friday night with drinks and food at Anthony’s. Saturday was all about the wine festival. I did find time to take the foot ferry over to the farmers market for $5 flower bouquets. Sue Collins joined us. Spent Saturday night and a ride on Too Cool Runnings back to Seattle in the fog Sunday morning. The festival was outstanding with great wine and food. As an extra bonus, we got to enjoy all weekend the sea battles of some tall ships over in Port Orchard. Thanks to Earl and Leslie and Paul and Patty for their work in coordinating this special event. The next event will be the Crab festival at Anacortes over Labor Day weekend. This looks to be another fun event. I want to thank Larry and Keli Parrett and Mike and Sue Burke for hosting this event. Currently there are 16 boats attending. Activities include the crab derby on Saturday followed by dinner at H2O and on Sunday a dinghy cruise to La Conner for lunch. I can hardly wait. Other upcoming events this year include Halloween at Poulsbo and November 12th Pay your dues party. I hope to see everyone enjoy the fun.
Please join us at Tutta Bella on September 13th for the board meeting. Finally, please be safe out on the water this fall and continue to enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Northwest waters.
See you there Mary Scott, Commodore
Commodore’s Corner
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AWARDS
BENT PROP P/C Toni Johnson
RUBBER DUCKY Tom Youngs
OPEC P/C Mike Burke
RESCUE Marty Bluewater
8 BALL Brian Scott
MAGELLAN P/C Mike Burke
Next Meeting - Sep 13 6:30 PM
Tutta Bella Resturant 4411 Stone Way 16:30
Happy Hours begins at 4:00
September
3—Mary Paulson 9 - Christy McLuaghlin 10—Shirley Renfrow 18 - Jon Domela Sharon Stocklin Liz Ellis 23 - John Keene 24 - Dick Paulson 25 - James Life 27 - Isabella McPeak 30 - Kent Soffel
Send updates to Paul Quinn [email protected]
DEALS
Doc's Marina Grill
In Winslow offers club members with a current HHYC Membership card 10% off entrees at lunch and dinner Monday through Thursday and 15% off entrees at lunch and dinner Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
La Conner Marina
Gives you winter rates, all summer long, for overnight moorage if you tell them you are with HHYC and have reciprocity with Swinomish Yacht Club. Has to be in the Marina Office.
Save about 20%
And it includes electrical!!!
Coming Up
Shelton Oysterfest
Fleet Captain Cruise
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Shelton Yacht Club
OYSTERFEST
Saturday, October 1st 10 AM to 6 PM Sunday, October 2nd 10 AM to 5PM
Public Shuttle Bus from Marina parking lot to Sanderson Field starts 9:00 AM each morning and will leave about every 30 minutes. Last bus from the fairgrounds on Saturday will be at 6:00 PM and on Sunday at 5:30 PM.
There will be a lot of food, wine, beer and entertainment. Food cook offs, Oyster Shucking Champion-ships, Arts and Crafts
Shelton Yacht Club will have the Yacht Club building open Friday, Saturday and Sunday during this event.
Shelton Yacht Club will open for a potluck Friday evening from 6:00 to 9:00. The Bar will be open from 6 PM to 9 PM. Bring your favorite dish to share and meet new friends.
Saturday morning the clubhouse will have coffee and pastries from 8 AM to 10 PM. The Bar will be open from 3PM to 9 PM, and an Appetizer Potluck will run from 5 PM to 7 PM. At 7 PM we are going to play BUNKO. This is a fun way to get to know each other better, and you don’t need to know how to play ahead of time.
Sunday Breakfast will be served from 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM. High tide is at 8 AM, 13.1 feet.
WIFI is now available on the guest dock, as is power (12 30amp outlets, first come, first serve) and water. We have additional moorage, also, and will be monitoring Channel 68 to help you dock/raft.
Please contact us at [email protected] so that we can plan for your arrival. We are really looking forward to seeing you!
Linda Shrum,ViceCommodore
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Please $upport the Following Businesses After All
They $upport Our Club
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Battery Boxes
Two boxes with lids for 8D battery and 3 boxes with lids each fit 2 standard size batteries. Call Den-nis 425 670-8224
Marinco 50 Amp power cord - 50 Foot
West Marine price in there 2008 book was $659.00. I will take $350.00 and throw in the 50 amp plug that mounts on the boat ($117.99 in 2008) It is in new condition. Call Dennis 206 245-7438
Sell it Here
Mar 12 Rat City Roller Girls & Mary’s B-Day Key Arena - More info coming
No Host Approx: $20.00
Apr 1 - 3 4th Annual Garlic Festival Kingston Marina and Yacht Club
V/C Dane & Terry Fantz R/C Vic & Kari Portolese
April 15 - 17 Daffodil Festival Tacoma Yacht Club
Bob & Kris Ridenour
May 27 - 30 100 Mile Cruise
Com Mary & Brian Scott
June 24 - 26 Rock the Dock Bell Street Marina
Laura and Mike Williamson V/C Dane & Terry Fantz
July 8-10 Port Hudson Marina Port Townsend
Need Host
Sep 2 - Sept 5 4th Annual Crab Derby Anacortes Marina
Larry & Keli Parrett
Oct 28 - 30 Halloween Poulsbo Marina
Dennis Kroeger & Brynn Sheridan
Nov 12 Pay Your dues Party and Auction At Queen City Yacht Club
R/C Vic & Kari Portolese P/C Paul Quinn & Patty Cossack
2017
Jan 21 Commodores Ball Decca Hotel in the U District
P/C Mike & Sue Burke
List your Junk Stuff For Sale here
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Non Hosted Events
There are several events throughout the year that are not officially organized by the club, but you can usually find HHYC members gath-
ered to party and celebrate. May 7 Opening Day of Boating Season. Look for the group in Union Bay or at QCYC or SYC. July 3-4 Independence Day. Some raft up In Liberty Bay for Poulsbo fire- works on the 3rd. Others raft up in Andrews Bay or Lake Union for the fireworks on the 4th. Aug 6-7 Sea Fair on Lake Washington. You could spend the week taking in all of the festivities and the races. Aug 13 8th Annual Kitsap Wine Festival - Bremerton Marina. Call Earl Sommers to sign up! Oct 1 - 2 Shelton Oysterfest Shelton Yacht Club
2016 BRIDGE
Commodore Mary Scott
Vice Commodore Dane Fantz
Rear Commodore Vic Portolese
Past Commodore Mike Burke
2016 APPOINTEES
Awards Kris Ridenour
Clothing Sue Burke
Health & Welfare Carol Soffel
Membership Laura Williamson
Newsletter P/C Paul Quinn
Safety P/C Bob Ridenour
Website R/C Vic Portolese
2016 Board Members
P/C Dennis Kroeger
P/C Paul Quinn
Charlie Life
P/C Rick Lee
P/C James Life
Carol Soffel
Earl Sommers
Keli Parrett
2016 OFFICERS
Treasurer Sue Collins
Secretary Teresa Fantz
Fleet Captain P/C Paul Quinn
Judge Advocate Sharon Lee
Sargent-at-Arms P/C Rick Lee
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