Hawai’i
ClubMarch 2010 Hawaii Yacht Club Bulletin
Junior Fishing Tournament Participants
4 CommodoreSterling Lau
5 Vice CommodorePatti Naiyoke
8 RC for SailPhillip Katzman
9 RC for PowerRobbie Santanello
10 Jr. SailingScott Melander
12 Jr. Fishing TournamentBarbara Silvey
15 Club ManagerNick Woytenko
16 Special EventsBarbara Silvey
17 Cruising & VoyagingPatti Salomon
18 MembershipMarienne McClure
HAWAII YACHT CLUB
BULLETIN
1739-C Ala Moana Blvd.
Honolulu, HI 96815-1492
Office: 949-4622
Fax: 943-1441
Bar: 944-9666
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Published Jan. through Dec. by Hawaii Yacht
Club for its membership
2010 FLAG OFFICERS
Commodore – Sterling Lau
Vice Commodore – Patti Naiyoke
RC for Sail – Phillip Katzman
RC for Power- Robbie Santanello
Fleet Captain-(Cruisers)- Bill Beadle
Staff Commodore – Howie Mednick
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Doug Allen (’10)
Bob Heidrich (’10)
Linell Kam (’11)
Linda West (’11)
Jeff Hossollman (’12)
Jim Schmit (’12)
CLUB MANAGER
Nick Woytenko
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
Membership – Marienne McClure
House & Grounds –
Port Captains – Curtis Collins & Robbie
Santanello
Galley- Chef Alfredo
Mooring –
Finance –
Junior Sailing – Scott Melander
Judge Advocate – Mitch Burns
Ship’s Store – Marsha Lewis
Webmaster –
By-Laws – Mitch Burns
Special Events – Barbara Silvey
Insurance Committee – Jim Ferris
Transpac Liaison – Carl Geringer
BOG Secretary – Miriam Rappolt
GM Secretary –
Historian – Nick Naiyoke
Aloha & Media PR Committee –
Bulletin – Janet Scheffer
Planning Committee –
Ed AbbotChinese New Year
Patti SalomonCruising & Voyaging
Robbie SantanelloFishing
Miles AndersonJr. Fishing Tournament
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Above _Howie & Friends
Above _Buffet Line2
The Bulletin committee is happy to accept sailing and HYC event articles, as well as photos from HYC members. However, we cannot guarantee inclusion of every article submitted as space is limited each month. Article Submission: Please restrict article size to 500 words or less. Indicate boat names in italics, bold, or all caps. Submit articles as a Word document attachment to [email protected]. Include the writer’s name within the document as a by line. Photo Submission: To guarantee the best printed quality, please use a minimum setting of 2M for file size on your digital camera when taking photos for Bulletin submission. Photos taken at a smaller size cannot be guaranteed for proper printing quality. Photos will be accepted on CD and via e-mail at [email protected]. Please attach photos to e-mails and do not insert or embed them into the e-mail. When submitting photos, please include the event and the name of the photographer. Photo captions are optional and should be kept to 15 words or less.
The Bulletin committee cannot be responsible for misspelled names of members, non-members and boats as we rely on editorial contributions from flag officers, etc.
Above _Chomsang Ladies Norma Jean & Kimmy
Above _Chinese New Year Drummers
Above _Lion Dance Begins
Above _Winner of the Tigers Tummy
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Hi Folks! Just to let you know, that this year’s plan includes a very efficient Board of Governors who have shown themselves to be independent thinkers who can act quickly and efficiently along with our General Manager Nick Woytenko and Treasurer Linell Kam when it comes to taking care of business and the welfare of our members. Cases in point recently involved breakdowns of our members’ ice machine and the galley stove, both of which could have been catastrophic if planning for such problems had not taken place months before. Fortunately it had, and steps were already in place for future servicing of new machines by reliable vendors, fittings and plumbing which would match the newly installed machines, and the alleviation of problems which might have been “show stoppers” at some future date. But all of those exigencies had been thought of many months prior, and the Board of Govs voted “Go” after careful deliberation on a proposal to acquire the appliances, and the club continued its operation with ‘nary a hitch.
The hallmark of HYC 2010 is the utilization of the myriad skills and talents of our members to service our organization and its other members. Look around you, and you will see what is described as “Fortune 500” assets, as described by U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Thad Allen. Our Committees are chock full of them, loaded with talent and professional. That is why I will be urging them to assist you and our organization. There will be one or two of them explaining their services to the club during the General Membership meetings, and asking how they can help you. It’s a good first step.
You may have heard that we have the reputation of not following our own By-Laws. At first blush, that sounds ridiculous, but it appears to be true. Those rules were put down during our own Club’s history by our Boards, and like the laws and ordinances of our City and State, it usually comes about because people are known to blithely tread over other people’s property or civil rights if not prohibited from doing so. Unfortunately, I realized that indeed, it appeared to be happening during one of our popular “Wine Tasting” events. After observing that other members eating at nearby dining tables, and in the bar area were showing symptoms of extreme annoyance and peeve by the boisterous crowd noisily reacting to the auction-like activities a few feet away, I realized that those diners and responsible imbibers did indeed have an expectation of quiet ambiance on that night. I quietly counted what appeared to be By-Law violations, as well as other “No Fly Zone” violations on my fingers and then my toes. After running out of extremities, I stopped. I checked to see if our Liquor License was still where it was supposed to be, and promptly prohibited further Wine Tasting events by anyone until further notice. Beer Tasting is also a no-no. If you’re going to play with your beer, don’t drink. You’re giving the rest of us a bad name! A total revamp of said events in the future will definitely be labeled “For educational purposes only.” Aloha my friends.
Sterling LauCommodore
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• Sterling Lau
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Hope you have all been to the club and enjoyed the events. February seems to be the busiest month.
Tom Bashaw and Fred Samuels put on a great Super Bowl Party with great Mexican foods and other items from the galley.
Michele Hansen, Chair, and her helpers made decorations for Valentines brunch and put on a great birthday party for me at the same time. Thanks to you all. Love my new bike. Barbara Gandre’, Donna Smith, Ann D. Marjorie Jenkins. I am sure I missed someone. Opening day
weekend was fun filled with cruising, sailing, fishing and a 35 piece band.
This is a short recap of Feb. Looking forward to corn beef and cabbage dinner plus bagpipers for Mar 17th.Talk to you all later. Respectfully Yours, Patti NaiyokeVice Commodore HYC
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Photos _Marines performing at the Hawaii Yacht Club
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Hey Fishing fans it’s the Rear Commodore checking in with you with the contest updates. The Presidents day contest came off with a big bang or barrel of fish whichever you want. We had eight boats and a whole lot of fish. Commorant was the big fish on the block at 246.5 pounds of Marlin, Bruce Matson and his crew did it up right. Eric Clark and the crew of Indigo claimed second and had a Marlin also of 241.1 pounds close race guys. But the real fish master was Lee Severs on Sea Verse III he caught a total of 308 pounds of fish including a full flags lead of Ahi, Ono, Marlin and Mahi. Lee is the current leader for seasons points.
Don’t forget the Mitch’s Sushi shootout on the 13th and 14th of March. Make sure that you get in your entry Craig is only taking 50 boats and already has 40 entry’s. you
can reach Craig Mitchell at 808-837-7774. Remember to keep bait on your hooks and your hooks in the
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• Scott Melander | Jr.. Sailing ✯
Aloha! Just to let you know, that this year’s plan includes a Kaneohe Yacht Club’s Opening Day Laser Regatta was held on Feb 14 with 26 boats! The wind was trades 5-11 knots with big shifts and very patchy. Principal Race Officer Jesse Andrews ran five windward/leeward races and every race was square to the wind. Winning the day was University of Hawaii sailor Julian Soto. Sailing for HYC were Mitchell Woodrow, Woody Woodrow, Alicia Ward, Laura Hughes, and Morgan Merrill. Thanks to Kai Andrade for the registration and race committee help.
Classes have begun for the novice, intermediate, and racing courses. Instructors Ailana Warren, Laura Hughes, and Aneka Lizotte are keeping the sailors going upwind and learning new skills. We are offering a team racing class for the afternoon sailors, team racing is a version of sailing where 3 boats race against 3 boats on another team. The team wins when a combination of their score is less than the other team. Team racing is popular in high school sailing and college sailing.
Above _Mika Geringer
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• Scott Melander | Jr. Sailing ✯
We are offering a spring break sailing program beginning March 22 with classes during the week from 9am to 12pm for the novice/intermediate and 1-4 for the racing program. We usually sail lasers in the afternoon and this is a good time to come out for laser sailing.
High school sailing is underway with 12 schools sailing in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu league. Teams are practicing Monday thru Thursday with some schools having up to 16 sailors on their roster! Thanks to the coaches for putting their teams together and I look forward to a fun spring.
Adult sailing classes are ongoing in our Cal 20 and 420 fleet, check out the HYC website for more information.
Upcoming regattas for the Hawaii Youth Sailing Association are Saturday March 6 at Kaneohe Yacht Club and Saturday March 20 at Hickam Harbor. These are great introductions to racing and the social events after are really fun!
Scott MelanderJr. Sailing
Top Left _Alec LaClairvTop Right _Conor Gilson
Bottom Left _Mika GeringerBottom Right _Laura Hughes
Center _Morgan Merril
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Anglers say “Mahalo” to
George Machado Na Mahoe II
Al Bento W alele II
Allan Evans V Kole KaI
Gary Brookins E electra
Ron DuBois captaIN hooK
Lee Severs A Sea VerSe III
Mitch Burns E MeKaKe
Mitch Mizokami T alcyoNe
Tony Miller Y IKaIKa
Robbie Santanello hapa GIrl
Greg Kerner I MaNu KaI
David Young C SecNarf
Brandon Benson tequIla prINceSS
Ivan Shigaki J KaleI
Kealoha Spinney U hIKINo
Brandon Goo H BreNda G
Nick Brazell L Kalohe
Joe Akina O prINce of tIdeS
Richard Ally Na Mahoe
Jeff Hossellman M IlIMa
Rick Abille P Blue dIaMoNd
Steve Foster R dIeSel 2
Joe Kanalulu KaMehaMeha caNoe
John Creedon X leI lIN
Beach BoyS caNoe
• 2010 Skippers & Vessels | Jr. Fishing Tournament
1ST PLACE HEAVIEST Mosse Langi Captain George Machado Na Mahoe II
2ND PLACE HEAVIEST Dylan Domingo Captain Mitchell Mizokami alcyoNe
3RD PLACE HEAVIEST Oli Palenapa Captain Mitchell Mizokami alcyoNe
FIRST PLACE UNDER 8 Rudy Kealohi Captain Tony Miller IKaIKa
MOST FISH Maiya Pestel Captain Brian Pestel aloha docK
LONGEST FISH Rayna Nagatoshi Captain Craig Mitchell taNdaMaNzI
MOST UNUSUAL FISH Keahilele Reyes Captain Ivan Shigaki KaleI
SMALLEST FISH Hank Creedon Captain John Creedon leIlIN
FOUNDER Jim O’Hara
FOUNDER Stan Thorton
COORDINATOR Barbara Silvey
HYC COMMODORE Sterling Lau
WYC COMMODORE Jim Ewing
HYC VICE COMMODORE Patti Naiyoke
WYC VICE COMMODORE Cindy Wyric
HYC RC FOR POWER Robbie Santanello
WYC RC FOR POWER Greg Kerner
HYC PORT CAPTAIN Curtis Collins
DOCK LINE HANDLER Ed Abbott
PHOTOS & WEBSITE Miles Anderson
RODS, REELS & BAIT Al Bento
WYC CHEF Ivan Chan Wa
PUBLIC RELATIONS Normajean Cavell
DOCK LINE HANDLER Jim Cavell
BAIT CUTTING Scotty Cherry
PRIzE SET-UP Sunny Crowley
PRIzES Barbara Gandre & Carol
SKIPPER REGISTRATION Connie Gomez
ANGLER BOAT ASSIGNMENT Connie Gomez
BAIT Jerry Hansen
GALLEY Michelle Hansen
WYC BULLETIN Bobbi Lansdown
RESCUE BOAT Scott Melander
GALLEY & SNACK LUNCHES Katie Merrill
GALLEY & SNACK LUNCHES Monica Merrill
ANGLER REGISTRATION Colleen Mitchell
BAIT Les Moon
BAIT Ron Pestel
BAIT Jeff Pizarroz
UH PHOTOGRAPHER Kendra Rainwater
WYC MC Michael Roth
BAIT Jerry Silas
ANGLER REGISTRATION Shirley Silas
SKIPPER REGISTRATION Lyn Silva
ANGLER BOAT ASSIGNMENT Lyn Silva
TROPHY SET-UP Donna Smith
BAIT Todd Smith
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Mahalo for your participation
And the winners are:
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Lt. J Pedro Officer Grant Ching
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Sgt. Chad Hironaka Officer Derek Yee
Officer Frank Everette Officer Herb Sardinha
Officer Ah Sam
Larry Sweets
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Hawaii Yacht Club is survived by its members, and it is every member’s responsibility to get involved either by serving on a committee or helping out with a major function. Many of our events are accomplished through the dedication of the same group of volunteers and putting it bluntly this group is tired and overworked. The whole club will benefit from new energy and new ideas if different people get involved. Consider what you can do to build the club and keep the tradition alive. The future of our club is in your hands. Ask how you can get involved.
MARCH HIGHLIGHTSST. PATRICK’S DAY (MAR. 17TH)Looking forward to a great fun filled Month at HYC. Vice Commodore Patti Naiyoke has a great program planned for St. Patrick’s Day on the 17th. Did you know that the St. Patrick’s Day custom came to America in 1737. That was the first year St. Patrick’s Day was publicly celebrated in this country, in Boston. One traditional icon of the day is the shamrock. Come join us on the 17th with specials from the Galley and enjoy the festivities.
GALLEY CONCESSIONAIRE’S ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARYCongratulations go out to Chef Lee and his team of professionals for one year’s service at HYC. Starting up a business during the Transpac season is not an easy task. Chef Lee turned out one of the best events ever! Tuscan-born Chef Lee has an interesting mixed-food background resulting in a love for foods that reflect both his Mexican and Italian heritage. He was born in Italy and moved to Mexico when he was 10 years old. He attended culinary school for three years in Siena, Italy. Chef Alfredo Lee describes his style as Traditional Italian with a Latin flair. HYC wants to thank you for a great year and we wish you success in 2010.
BE NICE TO YOUR SERVER Part of dining etiquette is treating others with decency and respect. It doesn’t stop at the people who are sitting at your table though. Your waiter or waitress deserves to be treated with decency as well. Wait-staff often receive less than respectful treatment from their patrons. Remember a server is there to help make your meal enjoyable. Treat them, as you would like to be treated. Treating others with respect should be a top priority for everyone. Being polite to your waiter or waitress will make you feel better and ensure a better dining experience. Don’t forget to leave a tip!
SPRING BREAK JUNIOR SAILINGScott Melander heads up HYC’s Junior Sailing department with top-notch instructors rated the best on the Island and all certified by the National Sailing Association. Spring Junior Sailing classes are now underway and if you missed this one you still have time to sign up for the Spring Break classes.
JUNIOR MEMBERSHIPHYC offers Junior Membership for $33 a year with an initiation fee of $10. Age requirements for membership are from 8 to 18. For more information on Junior Membership qualifications and Junior Sailing Classes call Scott at 949-7547 Ext. 16 or email [email protected].
MITCH’S 3RD ANNUAL SUSHI SHOOTOUT (MAR.13-14)This is the one we have been waiting for! “The mother of all fishing tournaments”. It’s Mitch’s Annual Sushi Shootout. Sign up now! See The RC for Power’s article for detail information.
HYC KOOLINA RACE (MAR. 20-21)Let’s not forget the Ko’Olina Race scheduled for March 20 & 21. Phillip Katzman our Rear Commodore for Sail with Committee members Johanna, Joseph and Christin has all the details so check out his column or drop by the club and read the Sailing Info Board located on the lower level of the club.
HYC KO’OLINA RACE (MAR. 20-21)As the kids are busy searching for Easter eggs, the grown-ups can marvel over the harbor view on the upper deck and enjoy the Easter Sunday brunch menu. Oh! I do believe we will be visited by the Easter Bunny!
See you at the club,
NickClub Manager
• Nick Woytenko | Club Manager
Dear Valued Members!
Aloha!The Special Events Team welcomes our new HAWAII YACHT CLUB members and hope they take advantage of the wide range of SPECIAL EVENTS offered for your enjoyment and participation.
27TH ANNUAL JR. FISHING TOURNAMENT – Sunday January 31, 2010
One Hundred Forty-five anglers from the Hawaii Yacht Club, Waikiki Yacht Club, Honolulu Police Department Police Activities League (PAL) and Police Explorers Program, Palama Selttlement, and Kuhio Park Terrace thank the skippers for the opportunity of enjoying a morning of fishing aboard some of Hawaii’s GREAT fishing yachts. They enjoyed the experience of yelling…YOU HOOKED A BIG ONE …. weighing their fish aboard the vessel and waving good bye to their catch as their catch was released back into the beautiful blue Pacific for next year’s tournament.
Angler and skipper registration took place at Hawaii Yacht Club, along with the angler and skipper briefings. Rods, reels, bait, hooks and angler life jackets were handed out while boarding fishing vessels. All anglers are winners and received a prize at the trophy presentation at the Waikiki Yacht Club. Staff Commodore Miles Anderson was on hand to photograph the event which will soon be placed on the HYC website. Honolulu Police Department Police Explorers were on hand to assist with rods and reels, printing photos of the days catch, retrieving life vests, assisting with the BBQ,
and last but not least clean up. Our new participants from the Honolulu Police Department were a great addition to the event. The Hawaii Yacht Club looks forward to their participation in future events.
There were several exciting changes which evolved from a planning session: Jeff Lansdown, Wikoliana Educational Excursions joined us this year, educating angler’s about ocean awareness and the importance of releasing their fish…The Pro’s call it….”Tag and Release”. Ninth grade students from St. Andrews Priory School boarded fishing vessels to take photos of angler’s with their fish, weigh the fish, and return the fish back to the beautiful blue Pacific. While the fish were being tallied for the trophy presentation, swimming, games and a BBQ were part of the afternoon’s events at Waikiki Yacht Club. The WYC Shuttle was available and ran between the clubs.
Officer Frank Everette is to be thanked for bringing 38 children from the Police Activities League and Larry Sweets of Palama Settlement for bringing 15 under privileged children. The committee would like to thank founders Jim O’Hara and Stan Thornton for providing children a fishing opportunity and a day of “Fun ‘n’ The Sun”. It indeed was a great tournament!
Mahalo,
Barbara SilveySpecial Events Coordinator926-0250
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31 May -- Memorial Day All U Can Eat Pancake Breakfast6 June -- Goodwill Industries Fishing Tournament
Veteran’s Day All U Can Eat Pancake Breakfast -- 11 Nov.. Honoring Long Time Members -- 21 Nov..
Christmas Boat Parade -- 11 Dec.
2010 SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR
• Barbara Silvey | Special Events
In memory of Jeanette Worthy, we would like to inform her many friends at the Hawaii Yacht Club of herpassing on Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. She passed away at UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica after a battle ofserious illnesses. She is survived by her husband, Dudley Worthy, her children Lyn Hebert, Leigh Ching andBrian Cox. 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held in Las Vegas on Sat.,Feb. 6 at the American Legion Hall. A memorial service and scattering of ashes will be held in Hawaii at a future date.
The HYC Cruising and Voyaging Society is a loosely knit group of people who enjoy socializing, eating, drinking and messing about in boats. “Getting out there” is our theme, whether it is
for an afternoon whale watch or three months in Hanalei. Too many boats sit floating at the dock and the Cruising and Voyaging Society encourages boaters to drop the lines and head out for fun and adventure
Taking advantage of a window of good weather, four boats made the channel crossing over to Hale‘olono Harbor on Molokai for the long Presidents’ Day weekend from Feb. 12 to Feb. 15. Millie D with Bill Beadle & Barb Dove, and Swan Song, with Dave Cooper & Nancy Terrell left on Friday Feb 12. They were followed on Saturday by Alchemy, skipper Leon Fedenczuk and his crew Mitch and Dottie Bates, and Seamar Mhuire skippered by Ted Murphy and his crew Jim Murphy (not related). They enjoyed a quiet anchorage with beautiful sunsets, shared good food (Bill caught two fine mahi mahi) and beverages under spectacular starlit skies, in the company of fellow cruisers. On Monday most of the group had a fast and uneventful voyage home to Ala Wai with plenty of whale-spotting, leaving Swan Song to enjoy one more day. Lucky them!
On Feb. 4th, long-time Yacht Club member Jerry Williams showed and narrated for us a short movie presentation of the Polynesian voyage he and his wife Jas took 15 years ago, and talked about some of the changes which have occurred since then. Also, at our regular February 17th meeting, we had an informative speaker Greg Pack, of Spectrum Engineering, who is the instructor of the popular “Diesel in a Day” classes. Greg gave a brief overview of marine diesel engines and their maintenance, and some of the problems which can be encountered by boaters. Greg used light humor to make what could have been a dry presentation interesting and entertaining.
Our meeting for March will be on Wed. March 17, (Happy St. Patrick’s Day) at 6:00 pm on the lower deck., followed at 6:30 by a local cruiser, Erwin “Tik”, who will share his experiences cruising from Hawaii to Canada, Mexico, the Galapagos, Easter Island, Marquesas, and back. All are Welcome. Watch for more information posted in the club or check the web site at hyccruisingsociety.com.Seaya out there!
Patti SalomonCruising & Voyaging
Below _Fine dining CVS stylePhotoThe fleet at anchor
Above _Bill’s catch
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Cruising & Voyaging | Patti Salomon •
Above _HYC Member honored by Al Bento for exceptional volunteer
efforts around the club
Above _New Members Inducted During Meeting
Above _Head of Our Galley Committee
(Member names were not provided to the HYC Bulletin Committee)
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• Marienne McClure | Membership
March 2010Happy Birthday to our members! You are eligible for a drink at the bar any day during your birthday month. Enjoy!
Sunday Monday TueSday WedneSday ThurSday Friday SaTurday
1 2 3 4 5 6Friday Night Band“GReen FLAsH”
730-1130pm
Saturday Night Band “TBD”
6-9
Candice Hovanetz
Loretta KlemmKathleen Ells
Porscha BetchnerRobert V. Fraker
Shirley Ann LipmanGlen Pang
Karl FratzkeHenry Bennett
Vicki HossellmanLes Vasconcellos
Robbie SantanelloMary Paulson
Jaslyn WilliamsPhillip M. Katzman
Steve Graves
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HYC Board Meeting530pm
Friday Night Band“20 DeGRees
noRTH”730-1130pm
Saturday Night Band “TBD”
6-9
Roseline HuntAgnes Saito
Heather Saunders-FleckHoward W. Little
Thomas LikosMatthew Glei
Betty Jo CampbellJames A. Stubenberg
Peter B. RichardsBulent Terem
Marcia Lee LufkinRichard E. Marsh
Foo W. LimKeith Barry
Mitchell BurnsRobert B. Kent
Maura Evans Grey
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HYC General Membership
Meeting530pm
CVs Mtg
st. Patrick’s Day Dinner
“CeLTiC PiPes & DRuMs oF
HAwAii”
Friday Night Bands“JoHnnY RoCk”
730-1130pm
offshore Racing Pokai Bay
Saturday Night Band “PATTY GiRL”
6-9
Paul Weisenfeld Thomas E Charters
Rolf LuttgauBenny PelosiAlbert LumMark OlsenJim Frierson
Robert L. SimichEdoardo Biagioni
James StantonLewis Trusty James Ripley
21 22 23 24 25 26 27offshore Racing
Pokai BayCoast Guard Aux.
MtgFriday Night Bands
“AuDissAY”8-12pm
saturday Night Band “Ron MiYAsHiRo &
FRienDs”6-9
Lyle Holden Norann NeetLynn W. DonaldsonRudolf J. Metzger Linda S. Yamamoto
John DeleeRonald Uryaga
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Gay MidkiffRush Clark
Peter M. Allison Eleanor M. Hanson19
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