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Commodore –
Chevy Rice
- Chevy Rice welcomed everyone to
the April Landmark Yacht Club
Meeting on a cloudy, rainy day.
- Angelo Christiano gave the
Invocation.
- Please keep in your thoughts and
prayers the folks from Colonial Beach
who were ravaged by strong winds and
storms the night before.
- The upcoming May Flag Raising
Ceremony vice the normal May meeting
was discussed in length. See you at the
flag raising ceremony in May! We pray
for good weather!!!
Vice Commodore – Gene Fischer - Gene Fischer thanked everyone who
cleaned up the clubhouse and grounds
this month! Keep up the good work and
remember to log your hours!
- Vacuum – The new vacuum is in
house!!!
Rear Commodore – BZ Biesenthal
- BZ held the dock working party on
April 29th. Bad and loose boards were
fixed as well as replacing burnt light
bulbs. Thank you to all members who
turned out and worked on the dock! We
need maximum participation to keep
our rates down for boat slips!
- The water is now turned on to the
dock.
Fleet Captain – Sharon Biesenthal
- Nothing.
Secretary – Debbie Fischer
- Please note my new email address:
Treasurer – Stephanie Franklin - Stephanie Franklin discussed the
2017 April Treasurer’s Report and will
email it to board members.
Membership – Kathy Fox (Absent)
- Nothing.
P & A – Chris Daly
- Chicken Pot Luck - The theme at
April’s meeting was Chicken Pot Luck.
Thanks to everyone who brought sides,
appetizers and desserts!!!
- The club will be providing the meal at
the May Flag Raising Ceremony!
Please bring your adult beverages!!!
- Chris Daly is accepting volunteers to
host monthly meetings with a theme.
Send him an email at
PRYCA DELEGATE – Angelo Christiano - Angelo passed on information
concerning the July PRYCA Float-In at
Point Lookout Marina. As of this date,
no one from LYC will be attending.
CBYCA DELEGATE – Mike Hurlburt
- Nothing
Landmark Yacht Club Newsletter Established in 1955
309 Paynes Lane, P.O. Box 2342, Stafford, VA 22554
Volume 74 April 22, 2017 Issue 4
May 20, 2017 Meeting @ 3 PM Flag Raising
Landmark Yacht Club
2017 Bridge
Commodore
Chevy Rice [email protected]
540-841-4808
Vice Commodore
Gene Fischer
540-903-3418
Rear Commodore
BZ Biesenthal [email protected]
608-215-2908
Fleet Captain
Sharon Biesenthal
608-287-8348
Secretary
Debbie Fischer [email protected]
540-903-3417
Treasurer
Stephanie Franklin
540-295-2197
Membership
Kathy Fox
703-732-1544
Programs & Attendance
Chris Daly [email protected]
703-628-9442
Immediate Past Commodore
Angelo Christiano
540-659-6786
Webmaster
Paul Mussey
On the WEB
www.landmarkyc.com
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WELFARE CONCERNS
- Please keep in your
thoughts and prayers the folks from
Colonial Beach who were ravaged by
strong winds and storms the night
before.
NEW BUSINESS
- Nothing.
OLD BUSINESS
- T-Dock – COMPLETED
- Ice Maker – IN PROGRESS
Jerry Rice will be repairing the ice
maker before the next meeting.
- T-Shirts – IN PROGRESS
Gene Fischer did not get any feedback
from his POC for t-shirts. Chevy Rice
will also be checking on a new source
and should have some new information
for t-shirts, hats, jackets, sweatshirts,
etc. soon.
- Clipping the Hydrilla in front of the
Clubhouse – IN PROGRESS
Susan Gayton awaiting response from
Stafford County for the boating season
2017.
- Recycling Trash Can – Patrick Smith
provided the trash can for recyclables
and will maintain it. COMPLETED
TALK TO THE BOARD - Work Hours for Slip Holders. There
was a lengthy discussion about the 15
work hours that slip holders are to
perform in order to maintain their slip
at LYC.
CLUBHOUSE WORK SCHEDULE
May 20, 2017
LYC Board and spouses
June 24, 2017
Melissa Guajardo
Mike & Belinda Hurlburt
CJ & Jessica Phillips
UPCOMING CELEBRATIONS
April Birthdays
1 Robyn Adkins
2 Chris Flowers
13 Brent Biesenthal
18 Gene Fischer
22 CJ Phillips
April Anniversaries
1 Bucky & Cindy Potts
May Birthdays
4 Connor Phillips
18 TJ Adkins
31 Silvia Pigeon
May Anniversaries
4 Butch & Rosemarie Yahnert
5 Ricky & Stephanie Franklin
8 Kev & Evon Sigler
17 Mike & Kathy Fox
Gene Fischer & Jerry Rice strike a pose!!!
Ricky Franklin cooked up lots of chicken!!!
2017 Calendar of Events
Feb.
25
2017
11 AM-Board Meeting
12 PM-Member Meeting,
Fatty’s Crabhouse,
Stafford, VA
Mar.
18
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
Pot Luck
Apr. 22
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
Pot Luck
May 20
2017
2 PM Board Meeting
3 PM Member Meeting
Flag Raising
June
24
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
July 22
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
Aug.
26
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
Sept.
23
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
Crab Feast
Oct. 28
2017
4 PM Board Meeting
5 PM Member Meeting
Oyster Festival/Halloween
Nov.
18
2017
2 PM Board Meeting
3 PM Member Meeting
Chili Cook-Off
Dec. 2
2017
2 PM Board Meeting
3 PM Member Meeting
Christmas Celebration,
Swearing in of the Board
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By Lexi Franklin
Lexi will be back next month after the
Flag Raising!!! For now, Safe
Boating!!!
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Hanging out before dinner sharing a laugh is Pat
Smith, Robyn & TJ Adkins & Ricky Franklin!
Chris Daly deep frying chicken….what a treat!!!
Ghost Fleet Of
Mallows Bay Nears
‘National Marine
Sanctuary’ Status
March 27, 2017 5:50 PM
By Alex DeMetrick
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A National Marine Sanctuary would be a first for Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. The ghost fleet of Mallows Bay is now a big step closer to that designation. Mallows Bay sits in a bend of the Potomac River in Charles County. It’s the final resting place of almost 200 ships scuttled here over two centuries. A lot of those wrecks have evolved into lush islands.
“It’s created this wonderful ecosystem where wildlife is thriving and it’s created a wonderful tourism attraction,” says Joel
Dunn, president of the Chesapeake Conservancy. It’s also created a push to have Mallows Bay designated a National Marine Sanctuary. That process is entering its final stages this year.
“It would be the first National Marine Sanctuary in the Chesapeake Bay and the first in 20 years in this country,” according to Dunn. That designation would protect habitat and the wildlife that depends upon Mallows Bay.
Coupled with the draw of the ghost ships, “it will attract all kinds of development,” Dunn says. “Sustainable tourism development.”
According to the Chesapeake Conservancy, outdoor recreation is a $9.5 billion business in Maryland, supporting 85,000 jobs around the bay and its rivers. A Marine Sanctuary could bring economic life as well as wildlife, to the ghost ships.
If Mallows Bay gets the designation, it would be managed by state and federal govern- ments, as well as Charles County. Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook. Thanks to Alex DeMetrick for this article. Check the webpage for more information at:
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/03/27/ghost-fleet-of-mallows-
bay-nears-national-marine-sanctuary-status/
Link to:
Mallows Bay Fact Sheet:
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LEXI SAYS…
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John Estep, Angelo & Mary Anne Christiano & John Hurlburt checking the
weather forecast as the rain started to fall!!!
Members enjoyed hanging out in the clubhouse &
didn’t let the wet weather put a damper on this
party!!!