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THE JIBSHEET MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY SAILING CENTER www.sailingcenter.org Fall / Winter 2014
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All Hands On Deck For The New Learning Lab MCSC is planning to grow again, this time adding 2,600 sf to its Education Center. The new space will be dedicated to the fleet, with three work bays and an adjacent classroom so our members can learn more about how the boats in our fleet operate, and what to do when they don’t!
The new $1 million Capital Campaign to build the addition will cover three needs: build more flexible learning space, mod-ify the boatyard, and create a dedicated fund for fleet and classroom replacement needs.
The “Hands On Learning Lab” will feature work bays large enough to hold two Ensigns and one J24. It will also have a classroom with work tables for members to do detail projects as well as house MCSC’s new sci-ence, technology, engi-neering and math (STEM) classes known as “Sailing Into Schools”. Started last fall, these 8th grade classes have been well received with more schools inter-ested in joining this aca-demic program.
The project will include upgrades to the boatyard to accommodate all the types of sailing we do at MCSC. A simple turn around will help traffic flow, and water and electrical access in the yard will be upgraded. The ADA ramp will be reversed: the top will be closer to the dock house and the bottom closer to the hoyer lifts and the Ensigns, so sailors can get to the boats easier! The youth boats and dinghy’s will stay near the ramp and the day sailors will stay near the cranes. Outside we’ll add a rinsing area for gear, wetsuits and equipment, and a larger rinse station will clean boat hulls before they enter the work bays. The addition will have a roof top deck area for socializing and a covered walkway to provide shade .
MCSC appreciates the creative team at Korb Tredo Architects who helped bring our mem-bers’ visions, as shared in planning sessions last winter, to life.
As we move forward with more educational space and improved year round pro-grams, the Board of Directors at MCSC has opened a new “Legacy Fund”. Donations to this fund will be held at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and never spent. Pro-ceeds from investing the money will be used for classroom supplies, sails, lines, and other items we need to replace every few years. The goal of the Legacy Fund is to ensure that there will always be high quality teaching equipment and well rigged boats available for future generations of new sailors.
MCSC is fundraising for this project and donations can be mailed or dropped off at the office. We anticipate 18 months of fundraising, with construction in the summer of 2016. In the meantime we’ll continue our programs as usual.
Around The Buoys With all the cold water in the lake from our long winter, summer sailing came late to the Milwaukee Bay. By the time the fog lifted in late July, the Mid-Season Champi-onship was cancelled, but racers made up for it later in the season. On August 3rd 14 boats were entered in the Quarter Barrel Regatta, a distance race of 9.3 miles to the bell buoy and back. By mid September, teams were ready for a full weekend of racing. On Saturday, Sept 13th, three races set the Fall Regatta, and then Sunday’s En-sign Championship brought out 12 teams in a 5 race series. Congratulations to all the crews!!
Tom Molinski entered MCSC’s Typhoon Mary into Louie’s Last Regatta, a fundraiser for Children’s Hospital. Tom and crew Jeff Lindsay, Mark Matteson and Scott Nelson, came in second in their division!
2014 Summer Sailing 577 adults and children took part in Sailing Center classes this summer. Our most frequent sailor this year was Arlene Wisotzke with 48 recorded sails as skipper!
Tied for second most sails were Bonnee Beth Lugauer and Donovan Flisram at 34 times out for Open Sailing each. Teresa Coronado came in next with 33 sails.
Adding to their tally this summer, Donovan sailed on 22 private lessons and Teresa went out on 17 lesson sails.
Mike Young and Bill Raduechel joined us at Enrichment the most times this summer. Almost 800 people came down to the Sailing Center for boat rides and 588 of them were
persons with disabilities. 3,434 hours were recorded on the boats for Open Sailing between May 3 and Oct. 19. Raven, with her pretty new main sail, was the most used boat in 2014 logging over 357
hours of Open Sailing time on the water, followed closely by Pizzazz with over 350 hours and Spray with 344 hours of Open Sailing. These hour counts don’t include instruction sails which occur almost every evening during the summer months!
Our busiest day of Open Sailing was Saturday, September 6th with over 121 people on the water for 97 hours of sailing!! Our next busiest day was Saturday, August 24th with 121 people sailing 95 hours. Usually our busiest days are in July. The weather definitely kept sailing down in the beginning of summer!!
Raven underway during open sailing this summer
(photo by Paula Strelitz) 31st Annual Quarter Barrel Regatta
Place Skipper Ensign
1 Claude Meyer Jazz
2 Guy Leffel Sugar
3 Mike Soika Spirit
4 Bill Raduechel Spray
5 Rick Wojciechowski White Cap
6 Tom Hammeke Pizzazz
Place Skipper PHRF
1 Joe McBride Magic Bubbles
2 Jeff Lindsey Endorphin
3 Tom Heinrich Hullabaloo
4 Tom Molinski Typhoon Mary
5 Dan Brielmaier Amok
6 Terry McClellan Lady Ayr
7 Glyn Livermore Wild Goose
8 Oscar Wientjes Tibateau
9 Harry Fischer Hurry Scurry
10 Gary Wegner LBS
11 Eric Isbister Skelday
12 Marjory Stewart GG
Ensign Championship
Place Skipper Boat Name
1 Jim Kostusak Jazz
2 Bengt Hagstrom Kiss My Stern
3 Kristin Pratt Summer Caper
4 Claude Meyer Scrimshaw
5 Mike Soika Spray
6 Dick Prodehl White Cap
7 Guy Leffel Shamrock
8 Tom Molinski Pizzazz
9 Bill Raduechel Blue Moon
10 Tom Holman Poseidon
11 Gary Wegner Raven
12 Robert Levine Hound Dog
Fall Regatta & Chili Chill-Out Place Skipper Ensign
1 Claude Meyer Blue Moon
2 Dick Prodehl White Cap
3 Bengt Hagstrom Summer Caper
4 Gary Wegner Raven
5 Robert Levine Jazz
6 Matt Schedler Hound Dog
Place Skipper PHRF
1 Dan Brielmaier Amok
2 Tom Molinski Typhoon Mary
3 Jim Wend LBS
4 Mike Young Barb V
Winning crew from Jazz at the Quarter Barrel
Regatta: skipper Claude
Meyer, Karl Saynisch & Lisa
Roeder
Stand Up Sailing?MCSC brought wind-surfing back this sum-mer! It was taught at Lake Shore State Park, where the wind, waves and water tem-peratures were good to splash around in.
MCSC 2014–15 Winter Class Schedule
Boat Maintenance & Repair (BM&R) FREE
Help get the MCSC fleet back in shape for spring! Hands-
on experience with sanding, varnishing, fiberglass prepara-
tion, woodworking, marine painting and more.
Runs every week: January 5th - April 16th at MCSC
Mondays at 5:30 pm and Thursdays at 10:30 am
No registration required. Come when you can!
Weekend Cruising – Party of Two FEE - $10
Tuesday, January 13 6 – 8 pm
Join us for “Weekend Cruising – Party of Two” presented by
Don and Angie Doggett. This is a can’t-miss class for the
couple who has always wanted to charter or cruise together,
but need a bit of advice and encouragement. Topics will
include things like how to get started, where you can go,
what to eat, how to pack and what to do when you arrive!
Don’t miss this informative, FUN session on short-trip cruis-
ing for two!
Bareboat Chartering FEE - $10
Tuesday, January 20 6 – 8 pm
Bareboat charterer and MCSC instructor Ron Reitz shares
his knowledge on bareboat chartering. Ideas on researching,
organizing and executing a great charter from start to finish.
Ron has chartered all around the world and his tips, planning
skills and great ideas on bareboat chartering will leave you
eager to get busy planning your own great adventure!
Sail Trim and Sail Shape FEE - $10
Tuesday, January 27 6 – 8 pm
Tom Holman will help you explore the technical side of how
to change the shape of your sail and how that affects your
boat’s performance. We will also look at how to balance the
forces acting on your boat. While we get a little technical in
this class, it will give you a good foundation as you move
into the practical application of sail trim in other classes and
while out sailing on the water.
Advanced Theory of Upwind Sail Trim FEE - $10
Tuesday, February 3 6 – 8 pm Nick Hayes will teach the importance of your sail shape, sail
trim and rig adjustments with a focus on upwind sailing.
This is a great course for those with some experience. 1+
years of sailing recommended.
Personal Safety Afloat FEE - $10
Thursday, February 5 6 – 8 pm
Brian Adams will help us increase the level of safety for our
boats, ourselves and our preparations to ensure the utmost
safety in our sailing experiences. Whether you are a brand
new sailor or a seasoned veteran, join us for a night dedi-
cated to helping you to attain a higher level of safety afloat!
Advanced Theory of Downwind Sail Trim FEE - $10
Tuesday, February 10 6 – 8 pm Nick Hayes will build on the basics from Advanced Theory
of Upwind Sail Trim and continue to refine your trim and
rig knowledge teaching with an emphasis on spinna-
kers and introduction to “polars”. This is a great course for
sailors with 2+ years of experience.
This DARN VHF Radio! FEE - $10
Thursday, February 12 6 - 8 pm
A VHF radio is our number one form of communication
while aboard – and yet many people aren’t sure how to use
it correctly. Brian Adams will help unravel the mysteries
of that confounded VHF radio! A great class for everyone
who would like to be safer on the water!
Racing Tactics – Upwind and Starts FEE - $10
Tuesday, February 17 6 – 8 pm
Which end of the line is favored – the pin or the boat? Do
we go inshore or off? Which tack is favored? You will
learn about some upwind tactics and basic race starts in
this informational class!
Racing Tactics – Downwind & Spinnakers FEE - $10
Tuesday, February 24 6 – 8 pm
Rounding the buoy and heading for the leeward mark – so,
how do we handle downwind tactics? Is this a gybe-set or
standard? Which side of the course do we favor? Discover
the answers with local racers, Mark Rodaer & Scott Con-
ger, two of the fastest racers in town!
Anchors Away! FEE - $10
Thursday, February 26 6 - 8 pm
Jeff Bird will discuss appropriate anchoring procedures and
techniques for chartering or cruising. He will discuss se-
lecting good anchorages, how to use a windlass, and tips
for picking up rental moorings. Increase your fun and your
skills by learning proper anchoring!
Race? Me!!?!!? FEE - $10
Tuesday, March 3 6 - 8 pm
Have an interest in getting on a boat to race, but aren’t sure
where to begin? Does it seem like you will be the only
person who doesn’t know what’s going on? Come join Jon
Breschak and other racing newcomers to find out what rac-
ing is all about, how to get involved and how to have a
great summer of rounding the marks next season!
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Basics of Navigation FEE - $75
Wednesdays, March 4, 11, 18 and 25 6 – 9 pm
Join Capt. Gary Berg for this fast-paced, introduction to nav
aids, compass reading, charts, plotting and more. For the ex-
perienced sailor, this course includes work completed both in
class and outside of class.
Cruising 101 FEE - $10
Thursday, March 5 6 – 8 pm Join Jeff Bird who regularly cruises on Lake Michigan for
this class which will discuss preparations for cruising, navi-
gation, emergency situations, equipment and more. A fun
class full of great information!
Leadership, Learning & Teachable Moments Fee-$10
Tuesday, March 10 6 – 8 pm This interactive workshop is tailored to those already in or
wishing to be in leadership roles; Volunteer Instructors, or
those wishing to move up into advanced ratings. We will
explore leadership, learning and decision making skills and
move them into the boat.
Basic Racing Rules FEE - $10
Thursday, March 12 6 - 8 pm Join US Sailing Certified Race Judge John Strassman for an
introduction to basic rules of racing. The better you know
the rules, the sharper you will be tactically on the racecourse.
This is a great course for the MCSC Certified Race Skipper
and for anyone who wants to be safer on a race course.
Weather Wise FEE - $10
Tuesday, March 17 6 - 8 pm Join MCSC Staff and Meteorologist Joe Fillingham for an
introduction to basic weather concepts including large scale
weather systems, fronts, and gradient flow. This class is a
great addition for anyone looking for the “how and why” of
our everyday weather.
Lots ‘O’ Knots FEE - $10
Thursday, March 19 6 - 8 pm Join Gene Cramer to learn some basic knots that every sailor
should know. Learn – or just refresh your memory - on the
bowline, clove hitch, dock cleat, figure 8, dragon bowline
and many more. A great class for anyone who needs to brush
up on – or learn their essential knots!
US Sailing Basic Keelboat Certification Fee - $100
Tuesday, March 24 6 – 8 pm
Earn a national rating with US Sailing’s Keelboat Certifica-
tion. You must have a current MCSC Medium or Heavy Air
Rating. Fee includes US Sailing membership for a year, ma-
terials and exam.
Line Splicing 101 FEE - $10
Thursday, March 26 6 - 8 pm
Learn how to splice and whip lines. This is a valuable mari-
time skill. Gene Cramer will teach you how to splice those
eyes and make new dock lines for your boat…or ours. This
course is limited in size due to the individual attention re-
quired, so sign up early. Walk-Ups will not be accepted.
Introduction to Sailing - Section A FEE - $5
Tuesday, April 14 6 – 8 pm
Brand new to sailing? Then this class is for you! Join us for an
introduction to the basic concepts of sailing. Learn some basic
boat parts, points of sail, sail trim, knots, tacking, gybing and
much more.
Cruising the Trans-Atlantic Crossing FEE - $10
Thursday, April 16 6 – 8 pm If you’ve ever thought about doing an ocean crossing or just
want to hear stories of one, join Tom and Jean Wolfrum who
lived on their boat for 10 years and sailed the Transatlantic Cir-
cle. They will take you on a journey thru the Ocean Blue!
Introduction to Sailing – Section B FEE - $5
Saturday, April 18 9:30 – 11:30 am
Brand new to sailing? Then this class is for you! Join us for an
introduction to the basic concepts of sailing. Learn some basic
boat parts, points of sail, sail trim, knots, tacking, gybing and
much more.
Dryland Refresher for Returning Sailors FEE - $10
Saturday, April 18 12 – 2 pm
Shake out those winter cobwebs. Review basic theory, terms and
maneuvers. Rigging, docking and crew-overboard drills are also
covered. This class is a great way to prepare for the upcoming
2015 sailing season!
Spinnaker Basics FEE - $10
Saturday, April 18 12 – 2 pm
MCSC’s own Jared Drake teaches this dry land, theory based
course as he discusses the use of spinnakers in everyday sailing.
Learn the different parts of the sail and the lines and learn how to
set, fly and douse your “chute”.
The Floating Gourmet FEE - $10
Tuesday, April 21 6 – 8 pm Sailor and author Jean Wolfrum spent 10 years living aboard her
35’ sailboat! She and her husband sailed across the Atlantic.
Jean will discuss how to keep a crew happy with gourmet meals
aboard. Join her as she discusses recipes and ideas for cooking
like a gourmet while you sail away!
Using GPS FEE - $10
Tuesday, April 28 6 – 8 pm Jeff Marquardt from West Marine will work with you to teach
you the fundamentals of the GPS. A marine GPS is a wonderful
tool for any boater! If you happen to own a GPS, be sure to
bring it along, but come ready to participate even if you don’t
own one. This is a hands-on class, so be prepared to do some
outside work – weather permitting.
Raising Sails & Rising Winds – 2 sessions FEE - $30
Thursday, April 30 AND May 7 5 – 7:30 pm
MCSC’s own Tom Holman will take you on a journey to
prepare for sailing in higher winds. This 2-part course is
intended to teach you how to properly reef a boat, prepare
your boat and “ditty bag” and choose appropriate gear. The
first session will be classroom instruction, and the second
session will be an “on-the-dock”, on-board, reefing session
with hands-on practice. A Must-Have class for any sailor
who wants to be “Scout Ready”. Please note the earlier
start time (5:00 pm) to allow for on-the-dock time if
weather permits.
MCSC Race Skipper Certification FEE - $5
Sunday, May 3 10 am - Noon
In 2013, MCSC implemented a new policy in our racing
programs. To check-out and skipper a boat for any racing,
you must fulfill this classroom requirement as part of the
certification process. An “experienced” Medium Air Rating
(for 1+ years) required. This class assumes that you have
some basic knowledge of the racing rules.
Dockings & the Mooring Basin – 2-sessions FEE - $30
Tuesdays, May 5 AND 12 5—7:30 pm Jon Breschak will talk about leaving from and returning to
the dock, docking and the best way to get through the
dreaded mooring basin. This is a Must-Have class for any-
one who wants to make better dockings and figure out the
best way to navigate through the mooring basin. This is a 2
part class that will encompass both classroom and on-the-
water time if weather permits. Space is limited and regis-
tration for the class is required. Walk-Ups will not be ac-
cepted. Please note the earlier start time (5:00 pm) to allow
for on-the-water time if weather permits. Prerequisite:
Light Air Rating.
Classes are open to ANY interested participants
(Members and Non-Members welcome).
MCSC reserves the right to cancel or change
classes. Registered students will be notified of
any changes.
Space is limited for most classes. Classes are
filled on a first paid/first enrolled basis.
All classes are held at the Sailing Center.
Milwaukee Community Sailing Center
1450 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
414-277-9094 (Office) - 414-277-9124 (Fax)
info@sailingcenter.org
Join MCSC for
Lunch on the Lake!
Join us for Lunch on the Lake.
Hear tales while you enjoy goodies from the galley.
Reservations are required for the provided boxed lunches.
(We need to know how many to order).
Lunches will be available to you at 11:45 a.m.
The programs will start promptly at 12:05 p.m. and end at
12:50 p.m. so that people can join us for their lunch hour.
Speakers will stay for questions afterwards.
Lunch On The Lake sails every 3rd Wednesday in
January, February, March and April.
(January 21, February 18, March 18, April 15)
$20 per person with lunch or $10 for lecture only
(You are welcome to BYOL)
To register: www.sailingcenter.org
or call: 414.277.9094
2015 MCSC Winter Class Registration Form
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Volunteer Instructor (VI) Training for NEW VI’s Only Thursday, April 16 6 – 8 pm
FEE - $5 online / FREE if you call the office to register
Are you interested in becoming a new addition to the Volun-
teer Instructors? We would love to have you! If you are Me-
dium Air Rated for a year or more and would like to help
teach our new students, please plan to attend this two-session
training. New VI’s should also attend the April 23 session.
New & Returning Volunteer Instructor Training Thursday, April 23 6 – 8 pm
FEE - $5 online / FREE if you call the office to register
We will continue training for our New Volunteer Instructors
and refresh our expectations for our Returning Volunteers in
this two-hour class. We will review specific teaching meth-
ods, outlines for scheduled sessions, emergency guidelines,
good practices and hand out the 2015 schedule.
~ January 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4 5 BM & R 6 7 8 BM & R 9 10
11 12 BM & R 13 Weekend Cruising
Party of Two 14 Strictly Sail 15 BM & R
Strictly Sail 16 Strictly Sail 17 Strictly Sail
18 Strictly Sail 18 BM & R 20 Bareboat Chartering 21 Lunch On The Lake 22 BM & R 23 24
25 26 BM & R 27 Sail Trim & Shape 28 29 BM & R 30 31
~ February 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 BM & R 3 Advanced Theory of
Upwind Sailing
4 5 BM & R
Personal Safety Afloat
6 7
8 9 BM & R 10 Advanced Theory
of Downwind Sailing 11 12 BM & R
VHF Radio
13 14
15 16 BM & R 17 Racing Tactics -
Upwind & Starts
18 Lunch On The Lake 19 BM & R
20 21
22 23 BM & R 24 Racing Tactics -
Downwind & Spinnakers
25 26 BM & R
Anchors Away!
27 28
~ March 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 BM & R 3 Race? Me!?!?! 4 Basics of Navigation 5 BM & R
Cruising 101
6 7
8 9 BM & R 10 Leadership &
Learning
11 Basics of Navigation 12 BM & R
Basic Racing Rules
13 14
15 16 BM & R 17 Weather Wise 18 Lunch On The Lake
Basics of Navigation 19 BM & R
Lots O’ Knots
20 21
22 23 BM & R 24 KB Certification 25 Basics of Navigation 26 BM & R
Splicing 101
27 28
29 30 BM & R 31
~ April 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 BM & R 3 4
5 6 BM & R 7 8 9 BM & R 10 11
12 13 BM & R 14 Intro To Sail A 15 Lunch On The Lake 16 BM & R
Trans– Atlantic NEW VI’s Only Mtg
17 18 Intro to Sail B
Dryland Refresher’ Spinnaker Basics
19 20 21 Floating Gourmet 22 23 All VI’s Meeting 24 25
26 27 28 Using GPS 29 30 Raising Sails & Rising
Winds #1
2015 Lunch On The Lake
January 21st
The Coast Guard Among Us with Coast Guard ENS Thomas Morrell
Join us for an informational session from Milwaukee’s own Coast Guardsman: ENS Tom Morrell. ENS Morrell is from Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan and he will be speaking about the United States Coast Guard on Lake Michigan. Some of the topics will include the history of the Coast Guard on Lake Michigan and their roles and responsibilities. He will also talk about the local community involvement, the Coast Guard Auxiliary, upcoming winter safety and of course, near and dear to all of our hearts, recreational boating safety and hazards on Lake Michigan. Bring your questions for this fun and informative session.
February 18th
The Lady Elgin with Historian Carl Baehr
Author and historian Carl Baehr will cover the events that led up to 300 Milwaukeeans taking an excursion on the Lady Elgin on September 6
th in 1860. The beautiful steamship, the Lady Elgin, sank two days later on September 8
th. Carl
Baehr will talk about the aftermath, the victims and the survivors. Baehr is also the author of “Milwaukee Streets: The Stories Behind their Names,” and other historical articles. He is currently researching and writing “Dreams and Disasters: A History of the Irish in Milwaukee.”
March 18th
The America’s Cup with Harken
During the 34th America’s Cup in September of 2013, the engineering team at Harken extended their already comprehen-
sive involvement with the Cup by having a member of the staff permanently embedded in the Defender Camp! Pewau-kee’s own Harken Yacht Fittings had a front row seat because they supplied much of the boat hardware, blocks, winches and other parts on the America’s Cup boats. Harken also supplied the hydraulics on the incredible Emirates Team New Zealand boat. Listen to first-hand accounts of the “winner take all” final races in the America’s Cup race, between Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team New Zealand from people who were there and helped make these boats fly through the course at speeds up to 55 mph!!!
April 15th
The Golden Age of Sail - Lake Michigan Schooners
Join Suzette Lopez and Connie Behrens-Huffstetter for a unique look at the Golden Age of Sail. This program hopes to recapture an important period in our maritime past celebrating the golden age of sail. The schooners off the coast of northern Wisconsin and the Great Lakes were unique and truly an important piece of sailing history. Learn about these schooners and hear many other stories of our Great Lake’s majestic ships. Here are just a couple of the stories included: The Lake Forest built in 1869, was one of six schooners built at Little Sturgeon, Wisconsin. She had a long life span-ning some 40 years which included several incidents including hitting a reef just south of North Point in Lake Michigan The Halstead was built in 1873, also at Little Sturgeon Bay. She was a fast and able vessel. In November 1873, she made the round trip between Milwaukee and Buffalo in 11 ½ days. The 171-foot schooner had an adventurous life. Suzette J. Lopez has been the caretaker of the Great Lakes Marine Collection since 1982 and is also the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society. Connie Behrens-Huffstetter is the Milwaukee Public Library’s librarian liaison to the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society and reference librarian.
Programs start promptly at 12:05 p.m. and end at 12:50 p.m. so that downtown employees can join us for their lunch hour. Speakers will stay for questions afterwards. Lunches will be available at 11:45 pm.
$20 per person with lunch or $10 for lecture only (You are welcome to BYOL) Reservations are required for the lunch ~ we have to secure enough provisions!
To register online: www.sailingcenter.org/learntosail or call: 414.277.9094.
~ May 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 Race Skipper
Certification
4 5 Docking & the Moor-
ing Basin - #1 6 7 Raising Sails and
Rising Winds - #2 8 9
10 11 12 Docking & the
Mooring Basin - #2 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30
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MCSC Holiday Party!! Friday, December 5!