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reconnecting with
new and old
members. See
you all there.
Time is flying this
year. Summer is
nearly over and
the kids are back
in school. That
won’t stop Middle
River YC from
partying for the
rest of the year.
And hitting the
water.
The tiki bar needs
decorations. The
call to the mem-
bership was made.
(mwaa haha)
I am sure we are
all looking for-
ward to the first
fall meeting and
Happy September Everyone
MIDDLE RIVER
YACHT CLUB
September 1 2015 Volume I, Issue 6
The Scuttlebutt MRYC Newsletter
Inside this Issue
Elected Positions
Appointed Positions
2
Officers Notes 3
Joke, Drink of the
Month
6,7
Recipe, Word of
the Month
8,9
Upcoming Events 10
Ethanol and your
boat
15
Current Events 16
Calendar 18
Honorary Members 20
Past Commodores 21
Officers and
Board of Directors
Committees and Other Positions
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Commodore Jack Lewis 410-960-7585 marialewis398@gmail.com
Vice Commodore Ted Wooden 443-277-8005 ted@wilmotmodular.com
Rear Commodore Kyle Gray 443-324-1997 kylecgray@aol.com
Fleet Captain Dale Amato 443-928-7345 bigdaddyshrinkwrap@gmail.com
Treasurer PC Larry Vinck 410-382-4711 lvinck@comcast.com
Secretary Lee Klima 410-961-8777 sailor17.lee@gmail.com
Board Member PC Ray Adey 410-960-2960 gypsysailor80@aol.com Board Member Paul Brown 443-463-6888 pab4364@comcast.net
Club Chaplain Ron Lippa 443-841-4377 rlippa@aol.com
Communications Kyle Gray 443-324-1997 kylecgray@aol.com
Tiki Bar Enhancements Norm Vokovsky 410-852-6177 nvacovsky@gmail.com
Bar Manager Rob Bob Gilman 410-207-0478 robbob1686@gmail.com
Pier Manager Jim Hart 443-850-2631 jk.hart@ngc.com
Newsletter Editor Adam Bell 443-838-5361 abell21154@gmail.com
Sergeant at Arms Chuck Gilman 410-322-3713 chuckgilman1@comcast.net
Slip Committee Dave Justice 443-992-8743 davejusticeboat@gmail.com
CCC Delegate PC Dottie Capp 410-633-9623
CBYCA Delegate Kyle Gray 443-324-1997 kylecgray@aol.com
YCM Delegate PC Joe Vislocky 717-659-0563 jvislocky@jsvislocky.com
Event Book Anita Lippa 443-841-4378
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Vice-Commodore Ted Wooden
more and more
boats out on the
water this year. I
would like to thank
everyone that has
been making a ef-
fort to get our bur-
gee noticed on the
water. Please do not
forget our opening
day party in Sep-
tember it is going to
be a great time.
Norm has out done
himself once again.
See the flyer for all
the information.
Hope to see every-
one at the Septem-
ber membership
meeting.
V/C Ted
Hello all my friends.
It has been a very
busy season so far
the summer. We
have been to vari-
ous other clubs on
the bay for different
events and it is a
great feeling when I
look around and see
a lot of Middle River
boats there. We are
starting to to get
If you have not been down
to the club recently you
have missed some of the
renovations: New bar top,
bar back, pool table, AC,
and fans. Please come
down and check it out.
Other projects on the
books and have been dis-
cussed in the board meet-
ing and will be discussed
in the membership meet-
ing.
The newest member at
the tiki bar is a stuffed
marlin—tool cool. I am
really looking forward to
the St. Michaels cruise .
Come join us and
have a drink with the
commodore.
Thank You,
Commodore Jack
Commodore Jack Lewis
MRYC Email Addresses
commodore@middleriveryachtclub.com
vicecommodore@middleriveryachtclub.com
rearcommodore@middleriveryachtclub.com
fleetcaptain@middleriveryachtclub.com
newsletter@middleriveryachtclub.com
ipc@middleriveryachtclub.com
info@middleriveryachtclub.com
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Fleet Captain Dale Amato
Princess Amelia Gray
continue to attend a few more
after my reign ends in Novem-
ber as past princess. I can't
even begin to express the hon-
or it has been for me being the
princess of middle river yacht
club. I'm hoping to try to ar-
range one last fundraiser for
my charity sometime soon. Mr.
Ed was beyond grateful for the money that I raised for his park
and I know that Joe would have
been equally as grateful. Again, I
want to thank you all for your
support and ask one more time
for your continued support in
my last 3 months as princess.
You are all wonderful people
and you've become a second
family to me. As boating season
comes to a close please be safe
out on the water. This year has
been a big year for fatalities and
I would hate to see anyone get
hurt out on the water.
Love always,
Princess Amelia
Hello everyone,
I hope everyone enjoyed their
summer. I apologize for being
slightly absent recently. I have
been a busy princess. As sum-
mer comes to a close and kids I
back to school and I go back to
college, I want to thank every-
one for all of their support this
year and I hope I continue to receive your love and support
in the next couple of months as
my reign as the princess of
middle river comes to a close.
Ball season is fast approaching
and I am so excited to be able
to attend the first couple of
them as princes. And I will
Be sure to come out
for every O's game
which can be seen on
one if our multiple
TV's. The AC has been
charged in the club-
house for the extreme-ly hot days or just relax
August is upon us, the
O's are still playing and
not being too shabby,
Ravens have started
practicing, the boat
props are turning and
the cold beers are disap-pearing (in our bellies!).
at the newly renovated
Tiki with many addi-
tions. I look forward to
seeing you at the Club!
R/C Kyle
Rear Commodore Kyle Gray
will send all pertinent
information that the
Officers and committee
chairs request that I
send out to the mem-
bership via email.
There may be infor-mation in these emails
that do not appear on
I would like to wel-
come all of the mem-
bers who have recently
joined Middle River
Yacht Club. We try to
keep all of our mem-
bers informed with the happenings and plans
around the club. We
our MRYC website.
Please ensure we have
your email address in
our distribution list.
Thank you,
R/C Kyle Gray
Communications
Page 5 Volume I, Issue 6
Newsletter Editor
other information to newslet-
ter@middleriveryachtclub.com.
Please feel free to send sugges-
tions, comments, and feedback as
well. We can all contribute and
make this a useful tool.
Thank you,
Adam Bell
This newsletter was created to
help communicate the events in
MRYC and other current infor-
mation. If you have a submis-
sion for this monthly newsletter
please email it to me no later
than the 20th of each month. It may not make it into the publi-
cation otherwise—I’ll do my
best. Please send any articles, ads, or
Help keep the club roster current.
Please email membership information
updates to our Communications Liaison
Kyle Gray
kylecgray@aol.com
443-465-7357
All information for Birthdays and Anniversaries
in this newsletter are collected from the club roster.
Please check it for correctness.
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Joke of the Month—The funeral
A funeral procession pulled into a cemetery. Several carloads of
family members followed a black truck towing a boat with a coffin in it. A passer-by remarked, "That guy must have been a
very avid fisherman."
"Oh, he still is," remarked one of the mourners. As a matter of
fact, he's headed off to the lake as soon as we bury his wife."
Page 7 Volume I, Issue 6
Drink of the Month: Bleed Purple
Ingredients: 3 oz. Vodka 1 1/2 oz. Cranberry juice 1/2 oz. Blue Curacao 1/2 oz. sour mix 1/2 oz. Sprite Directions: Rim the glass with sugar.
Gently shake and serve.
Add more Blue Curacao if it isn’t purple enough for you.
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Ingredients: ¼ tsp gelatin 1 tsp water 1 ½ cups sugar ½ cups light corn syrup ½ cup water 1 tbsp baking soda (sifted)
Recipe of the Month: S’mores Dip in a Pan
Directions: Butter a 9x9 pan then dust with flour. Tap out excess flour. (or line with parchment paper!) In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin over 1 tsp water and allow to bloom. In a medium stock pot with high sides, mix sugar, corn syrup and 1/2 cup water together. Heat over medium heat and stir until sugar dissolves and mixture comes to a boil. Wash down any sugar crystals from the sides with a wet pastry brush. Clip on candy thermometer and heat to 310° F. Do not stir after you have clipped the thermometer on, the sugar will self stir. Remove from heat and let sit for two minutes, bubbling should subside. Add gelatin and whisk, be careful, the sugar syrup will bubble up. Sprinkle baking soda over syrup and whisk vigorously. Re-turn mixture to the heat and whisk for 30 seconds. The sugar will rise up in the pot, a lot! Quickly pour into prepared pan, it should come out in a big blob. Do not spread the mixture, just let it settle into the pan. Allow to cool completely (about 2 hours or overnight) before removing from the pan. Either break into odd pieces or cut into squares (this is a messy process!). To cut into squares - us-ing a serrated knife, score the candy at 1-inch intervals. Snap the candy apart at the score lines. Then score and break into squares. Melt chocolate melts in a double boiler (or bowl sitting above a pot of boiling water). Dip sponge candies in chocolate, tap off excess. Chill in the fridge to set the chocolate shell. Enjoy!
Source: http://wildeinthekitchen.blogspot.ca/2011/03/if-at-first-you-fail.html
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fantastic or fantastical [fan-tas-tik] adjective 1. conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque: fantastic rock formations; fantastic designs.
2. fanciful or capricious, as persons or their ideas or actions: We never know what that fantastic creature will say next.
I was feeling amused with this word of the month. Fantastic is each and ever member at MRYC! We can read the description and each word re-minds you of someone here at the club. But it's not just our fantastic mem-bers, it's also our fantastic community, our fantastic property and our fan-tastic view. With so much being fantastic we need to choose wisely the po-tential member who wants to join. We have a fantastic clubhouse and tiki bar, we have a fantastic honor system and we can only vote in fantastic people. It may seem harsh but we must be prejudice.
Fantastic is a member who attends club functions, who participates in events, who will be apart of our fantastic community.
I look forward to hanging out with all of you fantastic folks!
Word of the Month: Fantastic
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The fund raising starts now and ends with
the Celebration Walk on October 18,2015.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer means a great deal to
Alison and me, and we appreciate anything and everything
that the club can do to help us reach our goal!
http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/
MakingStridesAgainstBreastCancer/MSABCCY15SA?
px=40913277&pg=personal&fr_id=70204
In the May membership meeting Paul Brown generously
donated $1500.00 toward the bar stools in the main club
house.
The membership agreed to help Paul with the cause,
donate, and walk in this event.
I know MRYC will stand up and join in.
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Ethanol and Your Boat
Thanks to all who spoke up! Over 22,000 comments were sub-mitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in response to a BoatUS Action Alert asking the Agency to assure an ade-quate supply of fuel that is safe for marine engines. While we have yet to hear what the final ethanol levels for 2015 and 2016 will be, the issue of even higher levels of ethanol being blended into gasoline continues to be discussed in Congress. BoatUS Government Affairs wants to learn more about your ex-perience with gasoline mixed with ethanol. Please take this short survey to help us understand the issues you may have faced re-garding fuel choices. You can also take action against unsafe ethanol blends in gaso-line by asking your Congressman to support House Bill 703 and your Senators to support Senate Bill 577.
http://track.boatus.com/t?
r=3588&c=6889&l=2&ctl=89B0:5EBD130B3E3B5E878BC8C380AA3D4
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Wounded Warrior day at North Point Yacht Club. We all
took a veteran and their family on the bay and into the In-
ner Harbor. What a great day it way. MRYC in the house.
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As you have noticed over the past few weeks, the de-
cor in the Tiki Bar is changing ever so slightly. It's now
time to tie in the finishing touches.
We are looking for anything nautical to hang on the
ceiling of the pavilion. Anything you may have that can
bring more of a water atmosphere would be
great. This could be a fish net, shells, fish, old time rod
and reels, a ski or paddleboat.
Use your imagination!!
Drop whatever off to the club, attention Robbob, and
we'll surprise you to where we put it ;-)
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MRYC Newsletter Page 18 Volume I, Issue 6
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 Galloway Meeting 7:00
4 MRYC Labor Day in St. Michaels
5 MRYC Labor Day in St. Michaels Hot Wheels 12pm BYC
6 MRYC Labor Day in St. Michaels
7 8 9 10
11 12 CCC crab feast 1-5pm UAW Hall Motown 9pm REYC
13 MRYC Grand Drawing Tailgate 10:00-8:00
14 Board Meeting 8:00
15 16 17 18 MRYC Meeting 8:00
19 Art Auction 6pm NERYC Crab Feast/Corn hole Feast REYC 1:30pm
20 Yacht cubs of the Bay Family Day EYC 1:00
21 22 23 24 25 26 Crab Feast 4pm REYC
27 28 29 30
September 2015
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Galloway Meeting 7:00
2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Day on the Bay Rock Hall
11 12 Board Meeting 8:00
13 14 15 16 MRYC Meeting 8:00
17
18 19 20 21 22 23 Bingo 7pm NPYC
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Halloween Party MRYC
October 2015
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Lee and Joyce Adams
Pat Adams
Janet Adey
Jerry Caldwell
George and Norma Culbertson
Bill and Par Blondell
Russell Dantine
Vern Davies
Jack Deckelman
Jean Emery
George and Edith Forker
Tillie Foy
PC Sharon Garloff
Rob Bob Gilman
Gary Greenfield
Carol Harden
PC Eddie and Debbie Hernandez
Ed and Irene Kligenstein
John and Mary Lamont
PC Lloyd Moore
Josie Parks
George Peck
PC Jeff Rigatti
Mary Philip
Jean Ryan
Marion Sawyer
Honorary Members
Pat Smith
John Sweet
PC Roman Szyjka
PC Kent and Sylvia Terry
PC Gordon Vipperman
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1938-61 Captain “Buck” Regester*
1962 John Bender *
1963 Ray Huber*
1964 Ottis Chester*
1965 Paul Wunder
1966 Ed Klingenstein
1967 Paul Wunder
1968 Ed Klingenstein,
1969 John Boumer
1970 John Sweet, Jr.
1971 John Sweet, Jr.
1972 Bud Robb
1973 Harry Burkhardt *
1974 Harry Burkhardt
1975 Ben Markley, Sr. *
1976 Bob Bowersox *
1977 Matt Sithowski *
1978 Herbert Garber*
1979 Herbert Garber*
1980 Ray Adey
1981 Ray Adey
1982 Dave Edkels*
1983 John Sweet
1984 Francis Capp*
1985 Bo Bodenshatz
1986 Bo Bodenshatz
1987 Harry Foy*
1988 Dorothy Capp
* Deceased
Past Commodores
1989 Ray Adey
1990 Herbert Garber*
1991 Danny Miller
1992 Bo Bodenshatz
1993
1994 1995 Joe Gaydos*
1996 Roman Szyjka
1997 Gus Philip
1998 Pat Adams
1999 Lloyd Moore
2000 Lloyd Moore
2001 Ed Hernandez
2002 Bill Adey*
2003 Jeff Rigatti
2004 Bruce Bickel
2005 Sharon Garloff
2006 Jim Smith*
2007 Gordon Vipperman
2008 Bill Bennett
2009 Larry Vinck
2010 Terry Birmingham
2011 Jack Lewis
2012 Kent Terry
2013 Carl Kurgan
2014 Joe Vislocky
200 Nantikote Drive
Essex, Maryland, 21221
Phone: 410-687-1160
info@middleriveryachtclub.com
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www.facebook.com/MiddleRiverYachtClub
MIDDLE RIVER YACHT
CLUB
The Officers and
Board of Directors
of the
Middle River Yacht Club wish you a fun and fantastic
boating season.
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