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Page 1 February 2011 Features Executive Reports; Minutes Summary VYC Sailing 101 Security Team Messing About in Boats AGM Minutes Continued Members’ Classified Cont. AGM Minutes Cont. AGM Minutes Cont. AGM Minutes Members’ Wait List Cont. Members’ Wait List Vernon Power and Sail Squadron Dart Night January 2011 VYC Calendar Do you have ideas for Tiller Topics, do you have an opinion you would like published? Tiller Topics grate- fully accepts your submissions. Please drop them off at the club or e-mail them to [email protected] Delivery Address: Page 3-5 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 20 Pub. Mail Agreement No. 40650589 Return Undeliverable Canadian Mail to: Vernon Yacht Club 7919 Okanagan Landing Road Vernon, BC ,V1H 1H1 Vernon Yacht Club Photos by Rob Ladan

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February 2011 Features

• Executive Reports; Minutes Summary

• VYC Sailing 101

• Security Team

• Messing About in Boats

• AGM Minutes Continued

• Members’ Classified

• Cont. AGM Minutes

• Cont. AGM Minutes

• Cont. AGM Minutes

• Members’ Wait List

• Cont. Members’ Wait List

• Vernon Power and Sail Squadron

• Dart Night

• January 2011 VYC Calendar

Do you have ideas for Tiller Topics, do you have an opinion you would like published? Tiller Topics grate-fully accepts your submissions. Please drop them off a t t h e c l u b o r e - m a i l t h e m t o [email protected]

Delivery Address:

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Pub. Mail Agreement No.

40650589

Return Undeliverable

Canadian Mail to:

Vernon Yacht Club

7919 Okanagan Landing Road

Vernon, BC ,V1H 1H1

Vernon Yacht Club

Photos by Rob Ladan

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Important Notice to All Members: If you access the clubhouse with your key card and are confronted with the alarm going off while you are in-side, please follow this procedure: Re-swipe your card at either entrance. Then call the security company and identify yourself and have them cancel the alarm. The phone number is posted at both entrances. If you fail to do this, the club can be billed up to $150.00. Your cooperation is greatly ap-preciated.

Vernon Yacht Club phone number 545-5518 Vernon Yacht Club fax number 545-0388 Please leave a message if no one is there to answer your call. All phone messages are followed up. Vernon Yacht Club - Email Address: [email protected] Vernon Yacht Club - Website: www.vernonyachtclub.com

Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 am until 2:00 pm. Occasional changes to these hours will be posted on the office door.

* Submissions for Tiller Topics can be sent via e-mail to: [email protected]

**Deadline for submissions: the second week of each month.

VYC - 2010—2011 Executive 7919 Okanagan Landing Road, Vernon, BC V1H 1H1

Name: Position: Home: Work: Cell:

833-2444 549-0320 309-2311 308-7879 859-5800 307-7140 540-5846

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Tiller Topics’ Team to date:

Hanny Kooyman - Layout & Design John Clark - Proof Reading Cees Kooyman - Mailing Terry Rudersdorfer - Website Allen Dubeski - Advertisement

Regular Contributors:

Executive members and

many occasional writers and

photographers.

Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Staff Captain Fleet Captain Treasurer Secretary Past Commodore

Director 1 Year Director 1 Year Director 1 Year Director 2 Year Director 2 Year Director 2 Year

Tim Amy Mike Thomas Lawrence Johnson Rick Reichelt Bob Montguire Gary Pearson Terri McLennan Jim Caldwell

Dean Myrfield (house & grounds) Dave Atkins (By-laws) Dan Irvine (Docks) Allen Dubeski (dir. at large) Jerry Spelchan (membership) Craig Williams (Publicity)

833-2444 545-8501 260-8003 542-5550 717-5700 549-2558

549-5251 549-4161 545-9188 558-1111

Dave Atkins Carol Craske Ron Heuman Dave Horsham Dan Irvine Kerry Richardson Patricia Rudersdorfer Doug Stewart

-Messing about in Boats -Valley Girls; Rac-ing; Sailing Lessons -Security Team -Sailing Fleet -On the Water Front -Correspondent -Newcomer’s Point of View -CPS News

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Commodore's Report Tim Amy

The Club’s New Year’s Eve Party was sold out and well organised by Fleet Captain Rick and the many members it takes to put this event to-

gether. While few of you are out boating at this time of year, your Yacht Club is busy. Rachael is dealing with re-cording membership dues as they begin to come in, contracts and financing for the expansion are being fine tuned, the schedule of VYC events is being de-veloped and will be out to you ‘soon’! Long time member Jim Forster has kindly under-taken to organize club photos into a record of club history, renovation of club house interior will continue with a sound absorbing vinyl applied to the walls, ‘soon’! Director Craig Williams is arranging a monthly boat-ing article with local news media. If you have any boating related story or information which might be of interest to the citizens of Vernon, please let Craig know.

By popular request, the list of members waiting to be assigned moorage is to be published in this news letter and at strategic times of the year. (page 15-16) Your three person Moorage Committee works hard to ensure that moorage is assigned fairly and sensi-bly. Planning is already underway for the VYC Charity Regatta, chaired this year by Dave Simpson. This annual sailing event attracts 70 sailors from the Okanagan and some from out of Province, raising in excess of $20,000 which is donated to the Okanagan United Way. The Club’s sailing fleet also provides basic sail train-ing for 10-12 members and non members, usually in the Spring and as advertised on the web site. With the dock expansion the mast gantry will be re-moved from the end of B dock, to be replaced with perhaps an upgraded and stronger version on the dolphins at the pump out dock. The design and engi-neering of this gantry is a hot topic among the Club’s sailors this winter as they enjoy their evening Ovaltine. I wonder what they will come up with ? Remember to renew your membership and moorage SOON, it is a very good deal. Spring and sunshine and boating season will be upon us soon.

Tim

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As well we will be getting started on B dock this month and I would like to thank everyone for their support.

Regards,

Lawrence

A Happy New Year to all.

Not much to report over the holiday season. However, we are still moving forward with further renovations in the lounge.

Rear Commodore’s Report Lawrence Johnson

I have placed a copy of the moor-age wait list in this issue. (page 15

&16) The list is up to date but the moorage shown is for last year. As soon as we receive enough intent forms to give us an idea

as to what is required, we will start to assign moor-age for this year. Please don't phone the office looking for moor-age. We will phone you if you are assigned moorage for 2011.

Bob Montguire

Fleet Captain’s Report Bob Montguire

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• Dock expansion expected to start in early February.

• Will look at publishing the moorage wait list in Newsletter.

• Will have calendar of VYC events for 2011 soon.

Happy New Year to all of you.

I look forward to a great year at the club. The renova-tions are really looking good and we will continue with more improve-ments.

Staff Captain’s Report Rick Reichelt

Vernon Yacht Club Minutes Summary Jan.10, 2011 By Teri McLennan, secretary

For those of you who attended the New Years Eve Party: Thanks for participating; it was a great night.

We are working on our events schedule for the year and will have it out soon. Lets hope Spring arrives soon.

Rick

• 1) New full time member and (1) Assoc.

member have joined. • Renovations are on-going. Come check out

the changes! .

Teri

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VYC’s Sailing 101

Don and Carol Craske’s ever popular Introduction to Sailing Lessons has been taken over by the ‘three Daves,

and Jamie’. For a number of years Don and Carol’s program has been run each spring after the Boat Show and

has provided a first sailing experience for many new sailors. The three Daves (and Jamie) will be putting to-

gether a similar program for 2011, with details to follow. As in the past, the lessons will include both class-

room and on-the-water sessions given by a number of VYC sailors. While the lesson topics are yet to be final-

ized, some new ones might include: Dave and Craig’s ‘Voice projection and laughing at sea’; Jamie’s

‘Creative use of tuck tape’; Sandi and Debbie’s ‘Girls sailing around buoys’; Laurence’s ‘Proper use of sun-

glasses at sea’; Bob and Ken’s ‘Right-of-way rules for anchored boats’; Bob’s ‘Bob around on boats’; Dave’s

‘wood wood and more wood’; Steve’s ‘Ten foot-itus’; Doug’s ‘Chaos theory’; and, Dave’s ‘Crew manage-

ment and motivation for the single handed sailor’.

These lessons are open to VYC members and non-members alike, so, if you or someone you know would like

to experience sailing, please contact DaveS ([email protected]) (250-542-0053) for more information.

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to take advantage of special discount on all our services. See us for your next oil

change, transmission service, fuel service, or radiator flush.

Qwik Change Oil & Lube

3706 27th Street, Vernon Ph. 545-0311

Yacht Club has turned into a winter wonderland

with all the snow providing a white blanket on boats stored on land and those still in moorage. One of our intrepid security team mem-bers used the new snow to follow tracks around the boats on land to check that no villainous acts were perpetrated. Yes, fellow VYC members the Winter Security Team is “on duty” during the off hours to provide “boots on the ground” surveillance at our Club. As we enter into our fourth month of winter all is well! While this may sound a bit blasé, it is good news to know that our Mem-ber Security Team concept is working. As we look towards the end of winter, and the thought of using our boats again on balmy

Okanagan Lake waters, the Secu-rity Team is preparing to gear up for Summer security posture. It is anticipated that most Team mem-bers will return for another season and, why not! It is a fun experi-ence to enjoy a calm early morn-ing as nature wakes up in the ma-rina or the laughter of the evening hill lights as they dance on the shimmering water. Some new members have indi-cated an interest in joining the Se-curity Team, good show. How-ever, realistically, 40 members is workable to ensure everyone has a chance to do a shift monthly. If you are interested in joining the Team let Rachel in the Office know. If you would like to ex-press an interest on how the

Our Security Team concept works, give the Team Leader, Ron Heu-man, (558 1063) a call or speak with the Deputy Team Leader, MJ Watson, who is generally at the Club on Friday evenings hosting the ever-popular “Friday Night Din-ners.” Remember, Club security is in the interest of every member while at the Club. Please remain vigilant. Vigilance aye Vigilance

Ron

Tracks in the Snow

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Christmas well behind

you and the spring sunshine a distant

dream, thoughts turn to planning that

summer cruise or to more mundane

topics such as “Damn-it the teak

needs to be done again this spring!” I

subscribe to an e-mail site for Tanzer

owners and the topic of Teak finish-

ing is on-going and reaches a peak in

the early spring before the boats go

back into the water. Now most Tan-

zer sailboats are over 30 years old so

“on going” maintenance is an on-

going topic. Very few of the power-

boats that are suitable for the Lake

have Teak on them anymore, the

handrails are nice shiny chrome or

polished aluminum, but the sailors

seem to want to hang onto the tradi-

tion and have some teak on the out-

side of the hull. The Teak below

decks is a whole different story and

requires much less maintenance.

to most of the stuff used now. It felt

quite “oily” and was more difficult to

cut and machine, but it was more du-

rable.

I am not a traditionalist and most of

the external teak on my boat has been

replaced with high grade plastic mate-

rial. By the way you can buy plastic

decking that looks just like Teak. The

Teak hand rails get washed and

lightly scrubbed with soap and water

when I wash down the deck and they

soon have a nice silver grey finish

which looks quite good and tradi-

tional.

Whatever you do to the Teak on your

boat it should give you pleasure and

satisfaction and not be a dreaded

chore, If it has become a chore try

something different or sell the boat!

Dave

The philosophy of dealing with exter-

nal teak varies from the idea that it is

a naturally durable wood and needs

little attention to the notion that it

must be bright and shiny at all times

regardless of weather and sunshine.

On my email list I see all sorts of

methods of looking after teak, some

of which run to 10 or more coats of

different finishes applied in a variety

of ways. Back in the days of sailing

ships the decks were planked with

Teak because it was durable, required

little maintenance beyond a bucket

and mop and a block of “Holly stone”

with which to smooth the surface. Oil

was never applied because that made

it slippery and defeated the natural

grip that the raw wood offered.

To day most of the Teak used in boats

is plantation grown and is not the

same as the traditional forest grown

trees that used to be used. The wood

is less dense because it is fast grown

and it doesn’t have the same natural

oil content. When I worked for a tim-

ber merchant in London back in the

50’s the Teak that we imported was

forest grown and quite a bit different

Messing About Messing About Messing About Messing About in Boatsin Boatsin Boatsin Boats

by

Dave Atkins

With

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Motion to approve Financial Report; Mike Thomas. Seconded by Randy

Mihacheon. All approved. Motion was passed.

Budget for 2011 (1) and (2) tabled with explanation.

Old Business Motion to approve updated Long Term Plan was made by Mike Thomas.

Seconded by Rob Laden. All approved. Motion was passed.

New Business -Phase II Dock Expansion/Renewal preamble: Tim Amy

During 2006-07 the club approved a plan to renew and expand the docks.

Phase I converted D dock to concrete and added B dock. This added about

30 new slips, all filled immediately.

Demand for moorage has continued and we currently have (61) members

waiting to be assigned a slip. Kelowna Yacht Club is planning a significant

expansion of moorage. A study of boating needs in the North Okanagan is

currently being prepared. As yet unpublished it predicts a significant de-

mand for launching and on water moorage facilities. Our wood docks are

past life expected. Interest rates remain historically low, costs of materials

has flattened, contractors are available, VYC has significantly reduced our

debt load and the clubs cash flow is judged to be adequate. Treasurer Gary

Pearson will address the costs and financing debt servicing issues.

Recommended that B dock be converted to concrete and extended by four

fingers each side, adding 16 slips. Temporarily use the best wood from B

dock to extend C dock by 4 fingers on each side. B & C will be extended to

be even with D & E docks.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Vernon Yacht Club

November 29, 2010 Continued

Cont. page 12 New Years Eve Party Dec. 31st

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Motion to remove budget from table; Gary Pearson. Seconded by Bill Crum. All approved. Motion passed. Motion to approve annual dues; Gary Pearson. Sec-onded by Jerry Spelchan. All approved. Motion passed.

Motion to approve Initiation fee for 2011; Jerry Spel-chan. Seconded by Bob McElroy. All approved. Motion

passed.

Motion to approve Budget (1) as indicated by Phase II vote; Gary Pearson. Seconded by Rick Reichelt. All approved. Motion passed.

Motion to waive audit; Mike Thomas. Seconded by Ron Pasiuk. All approved. Motion passed.

Motion to award Life Time Membership to Lawrence MacAulay; Jerry Spelchan. Seconded by Ron Heuman This was done by secret ballet. (73) members for. (16) members against. (1) member abstained from voting. Motion passed.

Election of Officers: Presented by Rob Laden .

If approved by members, construction can commence soon as weather permits, estimated completion would be May 2011. Motion to proceed with and obtain funding for

Phase II Dock Expansion and Renewal:

Moved by: Lawrence Johnson Seconded by: Dan Irvine Question and or discussion from the floor on the mo-

tion: Gary Pearson addressed any questions in regards to the cost and financing of Phase II Dock expansion and re-newal. Question was raised about the interest rate. Set right now at 3.75% for a “fixed” 5 year term. Question was raised if this would affect the Boat Show. No it will not. Question as to why not do the whole thing now? Cost would be in excess of 1 million dollars. Question as to whether we could use some of B dock’s wood to extend A dock as well. This can be looked at to see if the wood is good enough. The Motion was passed.

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The 2010-11 executive was presented to the membership as follows: Tim Amy Commodore (by acclamation) Mike Thomas Vice Commodore (by acclamation) Lawrence Johnson Rear Commodore (by acclamation) Bob Montquire Fleet Commodore (by acclamation) Rick Reichelt Staff Captain (by acclamation) Gary Pearson Treasurer (by acclamation) Teri McLennan Secretary (by acclamation) Directors’ 1 and 2 year term Dan Irvine continued Dean Myrfield continued Jerry Spelchan continued Dave Atkins continued Allen Dubseki continued Craig Williams new Congratulations to the new Executive. Have a great year. Awards and Presentations: Members of note: Many people are involved in running the club, some are involved long term, and others pitch in as needed. Here are a few: Rachael Moroz-Gaylard - office manager Karen - bar manager Sharon - bartender Ken Smith - man for all reasons Mary Jean Watson - lady for all reasons Hannie Kooyman - Editor Tiller Topics news letter Dave Horsham - chairman sailing fleet Dan Irvine - boat show chairman Pam St. Pierre - club accessories display Betty LaBelle - lounge decorations Terry Rudersdorfer - website manager

From page 12

Cont. page 14

Dean Myrfield

Allen Dubseki

Jerry Spelchan

Craig Williams

Dan Irvine

Dave Atkins

Directors

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From page 13

Bill Crum and - finance committee Randy Mihalcheon Carol and - sailing lessons Don Craske Bill Crum and - co-chairs Rob laden United Way Charity Regatta raising $20,000/year. Eric and - mooring buoy divers Bronwin Young Kerry Richardson -newsletter contributor Ed Kinnear - dock water system winterizing And many more… Commodore’s Member of the Year Award: Ron Heuman for all his hard work with Boots to the Ground security team. John Dedorah memorabilia: Tim Amy explained that Life Mem-ber John Dedorah was one of the people who founded the Vernon Yacht Club. He unfortunately passed away last year. His son and daughter have kindly donated a dish from Johny’s Grill where VYC was hatched and the sail boat painted mailbox from the Dedorahs lake shore home to display in the club. Free membership Draw winner is Mike Cavanaugh. Adjournment

Moved by Tim Amy / Seconded by Teri McLennan to adjourn the meeting at 9:11 pm. Carried _______________________________________________ Accepted

Memory of Summer 2010

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WAIT LIST AS OF JANUARY 13, 2011

MEMBER NAME DOJ LARGER SLIP

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SPELCHAN, A. P 28-30 (D or E Dock) PERM ONLY

CARLISLE P 20-24 (SUB D 13)

CARTER P 28 (SUB C 03)

CAVANAUGH P 28 (A 13 BOUGHT BOAT)

DELUCA P 38 (SUB D 44)

GUSTAFSON P 28 ( D DOCK ONLY) STARBOARD

HENRY P 24

DEMCHUK P 24

LAURSEN, T. P 30 (SUB D 42)

LABELLE P 23 (RENT C 16)

McDOUGALL S 26 (SUB E01)

MARSHALL P 26 (SUB A 16)

HOOPLE S 26 (SUB C 40)

DANTZER S 25 (SUB B 15)

LAURSEN, K. P 24 (SUB B 26)

MACKAY P 19 (SUB C 15)

RYLL, J. P 21 (PERM ONLY)

REICHELT P 28

ROUAULT P 25

KRUSEL P 24 (RENT E27)

FIERLING P 20

PEARSON S 32

IVANITZ P 28

DAVIES S 24 10' BEAM 3 FT DRAFT

KUZYK P 26

THOMAS (JR) S32

GASKIN/GOEAS S24

VAN MEENAN P 26

WILLIAMSON P 21

FLEMING P28

DOYLE S29

WYATT P 26

MILLER, P. S 27

JACOBSEN P 24

KLINGEL S 20 (RENT B44)

O'SHEA P 23 (Rent E 17)

RUDERSORFER S 24 (RENT B47 JULY) (B 10 Aug)

VASCONCELOS P 28 (RENT D61)

HEENAN S 25 (Rent W02)

JONES S 26

TAIT/RAYMENT P 19 (RENT W 06)

DYCK P 22 (RENT D20)

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CURRENTLY D 17 P 24

CURRENTLY B 40 P 20

CURRENTLY W 14 P 20

CURRENTLY C 14 P 24

CURRENTLY C 33 P 20

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MEMBER NAME DOJ LARGER SLIP

BAKER S 25

HUTTER P 27

BERGSMA P 25

DERRY P 24 PONTOON

REYNOLDS P 27 (Rent D 52)

GOODRICH P 24

BUDGEN P 22

SCHMOLKE P 25 (RENT W04)

VANDERWERF P 30

CHASCA P 23

JAMIESON P 22 (Rent W 11)

PREBUSHEWSKI P 22

RICHARDSON S 30

WADDELL P 24-27 Pontoon

DANIELSON S 28

EWANCHEW/GABRUCK P 20

SHALE S 26

PEREPOLKIN/DAHL P 36

BEVANDICK P 30

HANNAH P 27

REAUME P 24

JOHNSON JAY S 28

WITTIG/DURANT P 19

BANNISTER P 24

VOYKIN P 24

RYLL, D P 24

STACK S 30

SHORT, A. P 26

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CURRENTLY W 03 & W12

CURRENTLY B 38 P 20

CURRENTLY C 42 S26

CURRENTLY C 27 P 20

CURRENTLY C 45 P 20

CURRENTLY B 50 P20 ft

MOVE LIST AS OF JANUARY 13, 2011

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CRANTON

MARKSON

JOHNSON, L.

LOUDEN

DEMCHUK

BRANDLE, RICK

ROY, R

PALFRAY

FORSTER

JUST

CALDWELL

KIMOFF

HAIGHT

PRITCHARD

CURRIE

LARSEN

BIRKS

BUGGEY

JONES

ATKINS

D 40 38 P 44

W 07 20 P 20

E 26 30 P 32

A 06 32 P 32

W 13 20 20

W 10 22 P 20

C 31 20 P 20

C 24 24 P 24

D 19 24 S 26

D 56 38 P 36

E 01 36 P 36

B 19 28 S 24-28

B 05 30 32

C 20 24 24

B 13 30 P 30

E 23 20 P 20-24

E 18 20 P 20

D 48 38 S 30

B 45 28 S 24

D 57 28 S 24

needs bigger slip & port side tie

wants deeper water

would like inside slip

can't manover beside big boat

prop hitting stumps

deeper water

needs more room, needs beach side

needs deeper water

starboard tie facing west

needs closer in

port side deeper water

wants to face west

needs more room

needs port side & deeper

needs more room

wants inside slip

wants inside slip

port side closer in

facing west (due to 2010 expansion)

would like new B dock facing west

NAME C/SLIP C/SLIP SIZE SIZE REQUIRED REQUESTING REQUEST DATE

ASAP

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Vernon Power & Sail Squadron

CPS News February 2011

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Winter & Spring, CPS Course Lineup

The Boating Course This is consistently our most popular course. The Boating Course is being offered on Thursday eve-nings for 12 weeks, commencing March 17, 2011.

Seamanship Course This is the second in our popular se-ries of boating safety courses. Pick up your navigation skills where the Boating Course left off. To be presented Tuesday evenings, commencing January 18, 2011. Call Simo

Pleasure Craft Operator Seminar Full day course lead-ing to PCOC exam. Course runs 9:00 am until about 4:30 pm on a Saturday. Dates to be announced for Spring courses

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Our weekly Dart Night is starting to pick up speed. We have decided to change it to Thursday nights so we will not interfere with sailing nights next spring on Wednesdays. We will be switching Dart Night from Wednesday nights to Thursday nights effective next week. Thurs-day Dec 2 will be Dart Night and every Thursday from here on in. Apparently our new Bar Manager takes a few shots at the board. Come down and join in on the fun.

Thank You, Your event planning crew …

Dart Night Dart Night

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Lounge Hrs

16:00—20:00

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Dart Night

6-8 PM

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16:00—23:00

Friday Night

Dinner

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Lounge Hrs

13:00—17:00

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13:00—18:00

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16:00—20:00

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Dart Night

6-8 PM

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16:00—23:00

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Dinner

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13:00—17:00

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13:00—18:00

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6-8 PM

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Friday Night

Dinner

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13:00—18:00

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VYC Execu-

tive Meeting

18:30 PM

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16:00—20:00

Dart Night

6-8 PM

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16:00—23:00

Friday Night

Dinner

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13:00—17:00

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13:00—18:00

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February 2011