Grand Lagoon Yacht Club JULY 2018 · and loaded into the roll off dumpsters. I also want to thank...
Transcript of Grand Lagoon Yacht Club JULY 2018 · and loaded into the roll off dumpsters. I also want to thank...
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Grand Lagoon
Yacht Club JULY 2018
P.O. Box 16184, Pensacola. FL 32507 10653 Gulf Beach Hwy [email protected] 850-607-7569
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Hello from the Commodores Corner. This year seems to be flying by fast! The dock committee has done an outstanding job in getting our docks and finger piers completed in time for the Bill Hargraves fishing rodeo. I want to thank all the dock committee and club members for their hard work. A special thank you to Dan Clark for his help and for the help of his skilled employees while operating the equipment to get the pilings picked up and loaded into the roll off dumpsters. I also want to thank Tim Parker/Containers, Inc. for providing us with the roll off at no cost to the club. Also want to thank MaryAnn and the entire staff and all the member volunteers who worked to make the Beach Party a huge success. We had great food and drinks and music. Vic Peavy did a great job as usual and we discovered that we have a lot of talent in the club when it comes to dancing and singing. We still have a few wet slips available on the east and west sides of the marina and a few dry slips as well. If you need a slip contact our Rear Commodore, Rick Walker or MaryAnn, our club manager. We will be working on some signs soon to help control trailer and vehicle parking and boat parking on and around the dock and pier. As the traffic increases, it is important that everyone obeys the rules and operates safely. Be sure to mark your calendars for the up coming events. See you at the club and on the water.
Jimmy Taylor Commodore, GLYC
The Vice’s Voice
The lazy, hazy days of Summer are officially here, along with sodas, and hot dogs, and beer--isn't there a song about that somewhere? We're kicking off the occasion with our annual July 4 fireworks display. It is a special kind of experience to be on our beach or back deck as the show goes on right over your head. It is made even better by not having to fight traffic, find a parking spot, and end watching it the pyrotechnics from a distance. Plus, you get the added bonus of easy access to the Club's facilities. We'll be checking Anthony Sclease's hands afterwards to make sure he still has all ten of his fingers. You're a brave man, Anthony! Mary Ann, Chef Kim, Kathy and their crews have been doing an outstanding job of providing our Club members with the services and products you have been asking for. It is impossible to please everybody, but they sure as the dickens try. We want to make GLYC your favorite "go to" place, so if you have suggestions for improvements, write them down on the comment cards. That's what they are there for! See you at our Club! Countess Guiles, Vice Commodore
P.S. We need your no-longer-wanted bath and hand towels
at the Club. We use them to clear the deck furniture of the
morning dew!
Commodores Corner
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2018
SUN
CLUB OPENS AT 8AM
FOR BREAKFAST
MON TUE
TACO TUES-DAY
WED
HAPPY HOUR
4-7
THU FRI
** TGIF ** CLUB OPENS
@ 11 AM
SAT
CLUB OPENS AT
11 AM
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Open for Breakfast at 8am Look for specials
Open Menu Noon – 8pm
Bar 8am-9pm
6 Chef Special &
Open Menu
Tomato
7 Open Menu 11am—8:30pm Bar 11am-10pm
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Club Closed
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Open Menu &
$1 Tacos
4 HAPPY
4TH OF JULY
FIREWORKS! W/ Vic Peavy
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Open Menu
Bunco 6:30-8:00pm
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Open for Breakfast at 8am Look for specials
Open Menu Noon – 8pm
Bar 8am-9pm
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Club Closed
Sailing Camp 9am-2pm
10
Open Menu &
$1 Tacos
Sailing Camp 9am-2pm
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Chef Special & Open Menu
Happy Hour 4-7pm
5pm Finance Committee
Meeting
Sailing Camp 9am-2pm
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Open Menu
Trivia Night 6:30-8:00pm
13 Chef Special &
Open Menu
Social Night
14 Open Menu 11am—8:30pm
Bar 11am-10pm
15 Open for
Breakfast at 8am Look for specials
Open Menu Noon – 8pm
Bar 8am-9pm
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Club Closed
5:30pm Board
Meeting
17 Open Menu
& $1 Tacos
Game Day Lunch 11am
18 Chef Special &
Open Menu
Happy Hour 4-7pm
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Open Menu
General Members Meeting
20 Chef Special &
Open Menu
Ray Coley
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Open Menu 11am—8:30pm
Bar 11am-10pm
22 Open for
Breakfast at 8am Look for specials
Open Menu Noon – 8pm
Bar 8am-9pm
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Club Closed
24 Open Menu
& $1 Tacos
25 Chef Special
& Open Menu
Happy Hour
4-7pm
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Open Menu
27 Chef Special
& Open Menu
Vic Peavy
28 Open Menu 11am—8:30pm Bar 11am-10pm
29 Open for
Breakfast at 8am Look for specials
Open Menu Noon – 8pm
Bar 8am-9pm
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Club Closed
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Open Menu &
$1 Tacos
Feedback is welcome on the entertainment.
Please use the comment cards to give positive or negative feedback.
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CRAPPY CRAFTERS CORNER
Check back next month for a report.
Happy Crafting y’all, Kathy
BILL HARGREAVES FISHING RODEO
What a great fun weekend we had for the 48th annual rodeo. We had 99 anglers registered in the Open Division and countless juniors weighed in their catch at the scales during the weekend. I want to thank all the members who supported the event by purchasing advertising or sponsoring prizes. I hope you were there to see the children’s smiling faces when they got their award. We also had a great Executive Committee who has been working hard since January to put together the resources and planning to make the tournament a success. And certainly, we cannot forget those great volunteers who come out and work the weekend for us during the event. Lastly, but certainly not least, I must recognize our great GLYC staff for all the hard work and additional time expended making sure that all of our members, participants in the event and guests received first class treatment and service throughout the weekend. Simple words don’t seem sufficient but please know that we appreciate very much all the help and thank each and everyone of you very, very much!
CHUCK HASKELL, Chairman
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Hello everyone and I hope all is well. June was a great month at GLYC. We were able to get the dock back
together and we had a safe and productive Rodeo. Work continues on the electric service for the dock in addition to new
water service lines. The new electrical pedestals are due in at any time and should be worth the wait. If you are wondering
why the big trailer continues to set out front it is necessary to store our new electrical equipment and our contractor still
needs it due to a delay in the new pedestals arriving. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
I would like to thank all of the volunteers who came out to prepare for Tropical Storm Alberto. We took out the
blowout panels in record time and also ensured that the rest of the grounds were ready for the storm. Luckily TS Alberto
didn’t come this way and we avoided more damage.
We still have wet slips available for long term use for boats of many sizes. However, we would like to bring your
attention to the slips that are designated for transient use only. As you walk out onto the pier the first slip on the left, or
east side, and the first two slips on the right side, or west, are transient use only and no boats or vessels should be parked
in these slips overnight.
Thank you to everyone who continues to volunteer their time for the club. All of your efforts are appreciated.
Have a great GLYC day.
Semper Fidelis,
Rick Walker Rear Commodore
850-377-9069
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2018 GLYC Board
Commodore: Jimmy Taylor Vice Commodore: Countess Guiles Rear Commodore: Rick Walker Fleet Captain: Terry Barker Secretary: Stephanie Barshov Treasurer: Steve Payne Past Commodore: Mike Odom Board Members: Chuck Haskell, Laurence Donelan, Terry Smith, Mark Orangio, and Rick Trevino.
Winners Circle Members Drawing
6/01 Mike Barnett $275 6/15 Kathy McCaffrey $125
50/50
6/01 Countess Guiles $100 6/08 Rick Trevino $105 6/15 Terry Smith $125 6/22 Debbie Regals $135
**IMPORTANT NOTICE**
A discussion was held by the Board con-cerning the use of electronic cigarettes in the Club. It was decided that we would continue the policy of all smok-ing, including “vaping,” be conducted outside the Club house.
Reminder - $25 Minimum Monthly Fee for Bar/Galley
Please be aware that the Grand Lagoon Yacht Club
imposes a $25 minimum monthly fee for the bar/galley. This means that each “member number” must spend a minimum of $25 each month for this fee to be waived. Example: A member spends $10 for the month on either bar or galley but has not met the monthly minimum of $25. This member will be as-sessed the $25 minimum monthly fee on their next invoice.
Trivia Night
Where are a snail's reproductive organs? You would know the answer
to that and other interesting questions if you had been one of the 22
people who played GLYC Trivia. The winning team once again was the
BABS (Bad A** B*****s). Only 2 points behind was Team Sexy
Ladies. The West End Gang had a very decent showing at only 3 points
out of the lead, and Doug And Me brought up the rear. Due to a schedule
conflict, July's Trivia will be on the second Thursday instead of the third
Thursday. So, bring your team out on the 12th and see if you can unseat
the reigning champions. Only $10 a team, no limit on how many players
per. Caution: sometimes the bigger the team, the harder it is to come to
an answer. See you on the 12th.
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GLYC Clubhouse Hours
Bar Galley*
Mon. Club Closed Club Closed Tue. 4pm-9pm 5-8:30pm Wed. 4pm-10pm 5-9:00pm Thur. 4pm-9pm 5-8:30pm Fri. 11pm-11pm 11-9:00pm Sat. 11am-10pm 8-8:30pm Sun. 8am-9pm 8-8:00pm Sunday Breakfast starts at 8am Open Menu starts at Noon *Please remember to place food orders prior to the close time.
Please Welcome our Newest Club Members
Ted Barron and Debra Chavers
Greg and Ashleigh Stewart Marie Correy and Tina Pavlik
Rod and Nicki Smith Jim and Linda Vickers
The GLYC Board and Members Wish To Welcome You and Your Families
Current membership: 217
Bunco, Bunco, Bunco
June's Bunco had the smallest attendance in some time, but what the
16 players lacked in numbers, they more than made up in enthusiasm! Big-
gest Loser was Pat Holtz, and Last Bunco was Countess Guiles. Countess
also had Most Buncos. Half and Half was shared by Joan Ferry and Emma
Robinson. Second Place went to Dean Hoffman and C. J. Bordlon, and Most
Wins to Lara Keefe and Cindy Ness. Be sure to come out July 5 for another
round of fast, fun, easy-to-learn Bunco. Bring your friends and make it a
party!
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Come out on July 5th for a fun, fast evening of easy-to-learn Bunco...and bring
your friends!
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Flag Officers and Board of Directors 2018
Commodore Jim Taylor 662-231-0634 Vice Commodore Countess Guiles 423-276-8682 Rear Commodore Rick Walker 850-377-9069 Fleet Captain Sail/Power Terry Barker 405-514-1756 Treasurer Steve Payne 850-737-0972 Secretary Stephanie Barshov 850-712-0427 Past Commodore Mike Odom 512-565-2748 Rick Trevino 232-8053 Laurence Donelan 455-8001 Chuck Haskell 572-4533 Mark Orangio 561-389-3118 Terry Smith 554-0750
Committee Chairs 2017 Membership - Ronnie Day Regatta - Laurence Donelan House-Dianne Smith Entertainment - Mark Orangio Finance - Steve Payne ERT– Terry Smith Rodeo - Chuck Haskell Dock Master—Bill McMillan By-Laws—Chuck Haskell
Deadline for LAGOON
LINES ARTICLES/ADS
May Lagoon Lines deadline is April 20th. Would you like to place an ad with the GLYC Lagoon Lines? Contact Stephanie Barshov if you want your ad to appear in the next Lagoon Lines issue.
Call or better yet, email your submissions to [email protected]. Business card $8.00/issue 1/4 page $15.00/issue 1/2 page $25.00/issue Full page $40.00/issue
Mark Your Calendars
July 4th Fireworks celebration with entertainment by Vic Peavy.
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Kells Hetherington for School Board, District 2 Election August 28th
I'm Kells Hetherington and I need your help in my race for school board in Escam-bia County's 2nd District. My wife Alison and I are proud GLYC members, and I love sailing my Sunfish in Big Lagoon every weekend that I possibly can. But this race is important enough to take time away from the waterfront. Here's why: Our school district is the seventh worst in the entire state of Florida and that impacts all of us either directly through a student we have in the school system or through land values that are negatively impacted by the poor performance of our schools. Here is what you can expect from me as a school board member: I will work to control our 360 million dollar budget and cut programs that are not working. I will work to en-sure our students are graduating with real life skills and training that will help them obtain jobs in the local economy. I will advocate an expansion of our middle and high school career academies, and bring back trade skills such as welding, plumbing and woodworking. In the last six weeks, Alison and I have met over 1300 voters go-ing door to door. Hopefully I will get a chance knock on your door before Primary Day on August 28th, but if we don't meet before then, please help me win this very important election. Sincerely yours, Kells Hetherington www.kellshetherington.com Cell: 202-431-0482 [email protected]
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GLYC Hours of Operation
Summer Winter
Bar Galley Bar Galley
Mon. Closed Closed Mon. Closed Closed Tue. 4-9 5-8:30 Tue. 4-9 5-8 Wed. 4-10 5-9 Wed. 4-10 5-8:30 Thur. 4-9 5-8:30 Thur. 4-9 5-8 Fri. 11-11 11-9 Fri. 11-11 11-9 Sat. 11-10 11-8:30 Sat. 11-10 8-8 Sun. 8-9 8-8 Sun. 8-8 8-7
(Hours Subject to Change as Circumstances Warrant) _______________________________________________________________________________
Wine Starting at $3.50 per Glass
White Red Woodbridge Santa Marina Woodbridge Fre Pacific Bay Glen Ellen Glen Ellen Bonterra Andre Champagne Cristalino Brut Josh 1895 Bogle Fetzer
Beer Miller Lite on Tap $2.00 Cans--$2.25 Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite Bottles--$2.25 to $4.00 Amstel Light Corona Light Pacifico Angry Orchard Fat Tire Redbridge Becks Heineken Red Stripe Blue Moon Michelob Amberbock Shiner Bock Budweiser Michelob Ultra Southern Pecan Bud Light Michelob Ultra Lime Sweetwater Coors Light Miller Lite Yuengling Corona Yuengling Black/Tan
Full-Service Bar Well Drinks Starting at $3.50 Call Drink Prices Vary by Label
Try our Bushwhackers! $5.75 151 Floater, $3.00
(Prices and Selections May Change Without Notice)
20% Surcharge on Non-Member Tickets
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GRAND LAGOON YACHT CLUB
HOUSE RULES
ALL MEMBERS MUST: 1. Register their guests and be accountable for their conduct. Guest MUST be accompanied by the house member.
2. Be appropriately dressed in the club. No bathing suits, tank tops, or bare feet in the clubhouse. Be at least casually dressed in
good taste during the dining room hours.
3. Observe current opening and closing hours as posted.
4. Refrain from offensive language, conduct, or intoxication. (if offensive, a member may be asked to leave the premises by club
management or on duty personnel and is expected to do so at once)
5. Refrain from going behind the bar or entering the galley during operation or otherwise interfering with bar/galley functions.
6. Purchase all alcoholic beverages to be consumed on premises from the bar.
7. Be accountable for the conduct of their children. Children are not allowed at the bar other than the service station for the
purchase of soft drinks or other sundries. They must leave the area immediately after their purchase.
8. Refrain from littering on the premises.
9. Members are accountable for their pets and their conduct. Pets must be on a short leash at all times. No pets allowed in the
clubhouse or on the upper clubhouse deck.
10. Do not take club property (eg. glassware, china, silverware, etc.) beyond the dock.
11. Refrain from smoking, including e-tobacco products or “vaping”, or use of all other tobacco products inside the clubhouse.
MEMBERS SHOULD BE AWARE: 1. These rules are enforceable by any board member, manager, or Flag Officer present.
2. Any previous member who has left The Club NOT in good standing cannot be a guest of another member.
3. Delinquency in financial obligations will result in denial of club privileges and possible expulsion from The Club.
4. Any complaints, requests, or suggestions must be directed to The Board in writing.
5. Violations of any of the above rules will result in action by the Board of Governors concerning the member(s) involved. The
member(s) will be allowed a hearing and the Board of Governors action may be appealed. However, if the member(s) in
question is on the Board, he/she will not be allowed to vote in the appeal.
6. Rules will be posted at all times.
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Think about it ……. Your business card could be here making you money and better known to our members. Give me a call 850-712-0457 or email [email protected] “It will be as good as done!”
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1431 S. Blue Angel Parkway, Pensacola, Florida
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