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July 2015
Volume 37
Issue 8 July 2015 Inside this issue: Page #
History of the PYC 1-2
16-17
Commodore Report 3
Vice Commodore &
Rear Commodore’s
4
Secretary’s report 5-6
Sunshine 9
Delta Cruise Schedule 10-11
Cruise-Out Schedule 13
Membership Drive 13
Memorial Day Pic-tures
14-15
Event Chair In-
formation
18
Board Members
& Committee Chairs
19
Calendar 20
PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
CHICKEN SCRATCH
Continued on page 2
“THE HISTORY OF THE PETALUMA YACHT CLUB”
By Al Alys ~ August 2004
In 1977 Bob McLaughlin was inspired and enthusiastic about the prospects of
realizing a marina in Petaluma. He already had a name for the marina in his
mind, “Egg Harbor”. It was reminiscent of the heritage of Petaluma once being
known as the egg basket of the world. Bob felt that the creation of a yacht club
in town would help the cause of building a marina. With that objective, he set
about contacting a number of people to explore forming a yacht club. He also
placed an advertisement in the classified section under ‘boats for sale” in the lo-
cal Argus Courier Newspaper calling for prospective members.
The first turnout of interested folks gathered at the house of Gene Riggs because
he had the most room. There was an interesting collection of people, both sail
and power boaters, a few non boaters, members of other clubs and varying back-
grounds. A total of approximately15 people. One experienced elderly gentleman
with a grand head of gray hair and dressed in full yachting tradition set a tone of
distinction to the meeting as an advisor.
The initial meeting accomplished four things. First, that yes a yacht club should
be formed, second, it should be called Petaluma Yacht Club (PYC), third that
Gene Riggs be the leader and last another meeting should be scheduled. Before
another meeting could be scheduled Gene Riggs announced he was moving to
Guam. The clubs first unofficial resignation.
After that Al Alys arranged for the club to hold its meetings in the community
room of what was then Northbay Savings Bank where he worked at Petaluma
Boulevard and C Street.
Meetings were devoted to organization, beginning with Al Alys drafted as Com-
modore, Doug Robinson, Vice Commodore, and Tony Smith, Rear Commodore.
Discussion ensued in how to attract members, what activities to have, dues, a
burgee, among other things. A good portion of the meetings were captured by
Bob McLaughlin with regard to his devotion to have the city pursue the building
of a marina.
In November of 1977, the PYC planned its first event. A barbeque for members,
guests and prospective members at Walnut Park at the Boulevard and D Street.
Page 2 PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
The day of the BBQ there were intermittent showers, so the feast was moved indoors to the community room.
However, the cooking took place at the park and the food was transported the one block back through the rain
to the community room. In spite of the circumstances, the PYC began its tradition of always having fun under
any circumstances.
After the holidays of 1977, the club asked one of its members, Emily Daily, who had artistic ability to design a burgee. The club wanted a design that identified with Petaluma, but not cows. The burgee that the club has
was her very first design and was immediately adopted by club members.
By April of 1978 the members had their burgees and were ready to display it. Opening Day on San Francisco
Bay in April was discussed but it was a stretch of time from Gilardia (Lakeville Marina) for the several boats
to go. It was decided to have a parade from Lakeville Marina to the downtown basin and back. Four boats,
three power and one sail, donned signal flags and the new burgee for the parade. As it happened, it rained
and the wind blew. The parade was carried out with very few witnesses at the turning basin, including the
people tending to the bridge. The cotton signal flags were not colorfast and some of the boats had colorful
decks afterward. Upon returning to Lakeville Marina drenched, everyone headed up to the bar and in keeping
with tradition, carried on a good party, capping opening day.
The club continued to attract members and was composed of 50% boaters and 50% non-boaters. Dues were
established at $25.00 per year. Meetings continued in the bank’s community room.
During June of each year, Petaluma has the Sonoma Marin Fair which is a 4H and FFA fair. On the last day
of the fair, there used to be a parade from downtown Petaluma to the fairgrounds. The PYC entered the pa-
rade to make itself known to the community and attract new members. Harry Simpson, a charter member and
previous winner of several San Francisco opening day decorated boat contests, designed the flat for the pa-
rade. His friend from Novato furnished a 24-foot trailerable boat and truck. The entire bow was embraced
with a large egg of cardboard that looked like the egg on the burgee. The rest of the boat was decorated with
blue and white streamers together with the words “Petaluma Yacht Club” on both sides. Riding in the egg
was a member dressed in a costume she made all covered with feathers to look like a new chick. She would
pop up and down from the egg along the route. The truck pulling the boat played songs such as “Anchors
Away” and “Row-Row-Row Your Boat”. Other members walked along the float in full yacht dress carrying
paddles and signs saying “Join the newly hatched Yacht Club”. A number of new members were gained as a
result of that effort. Building the float over a month’s period with food and beverage strengthened the mem-
bership.
Harry Simpson, having been a cruise chairman many times for the San Rafael YC and the Marin Power Squadron suggested that the PYC begin cruising. Harry organized the first cruise for the club which became the annual Delta Cruise. It was a one week cruise ending on Labor Day. Three boats joined in, Doug and
Shirley Robinson aboard the “Canadian Mist” a new 25-foot fiberglass Century, Al and Shirley Alys aboard “Crackers” a 26-foot 1963 Chris Craft, and Harry and Betty Simpson aboard the “Tiger II” a 26-foot 1962 Chris Craft. Also aboard were three teenagers. Two days before the cruise the Simpsons hosted a pre-Delta
gathering at their house to go over the trip and sound advice. This gathering established the tradition of a pre-Delta party that occurred every year.
PETALUMA YACHT CLUB Page 3
Ted Adams - Commodore
Hello one and all.
For those of you that were won-
dering why there was no news of
the board meeting in May, there
was only one thing done and it
was the voting in of new members. Otherwise we
had no quorum and that’s the end of that.
The June meeting was different. We had a quor-
um and a stack of things to get through. First and
foremost, our esteemed RCO, Mike Freeman, had
decided to resign his post and we decided to ac-
cept, without discussion. Seems the guy is way
over loaded, and had to give it up. Thanks Mike
Freeman for your service, I hope you will be able
to return someday. He is however staying on as
the cruise director, doing an excellent job there. In
his place David Quist has taken over the RCO slot
until the end of the year, and might take it from
there, TBD. Speaking of the new RCO, the stove
is fixed, He and I got the drain cleared this week,
and the galley is all cleaned up due to David’s
hard work. He’s got a long row to hoe, but he’s
doing great!
Which by the way leaves 2 vacancies on the
FLAG OFFICER’S REPORTS
board, and the request by the current secretary
(David Quist) his position (as secretary) as well. If
you’re inclined helping the club, now is the time.
There were some minor tax issues discussed at the
meeting, and then the membership drive. Holy cow,
what a slew of new members. We approved 8 in the
last two months, 2 more next month, I believe they
will add to the character of the club immensely. I
hope that we will add at least 10 more new member-
ships to the club by the end of the year bringing us to
near 100 memberships.
Speaking of cruise outs, this weekend (6/27-28) is
the cruise to South beach, the weekend after is to
Martinez for the 4th of July. If you have a boat, and
you use it, come out with us, we always have a good
time. Contact Mike Freeman.
I hope you are all enjoying the new member profiles,
I wanted to bring them back. I asked Denise Calvert
to try and get folks to write the articles about them-
selves and I believe she has had great success.
Looking forward to seeing you down at the club
Ted
Page 4
David Quist - Rear Commodore
First- let me say I am as surprised as you are about this change! After reading Mike’s emails about his rea-sons to resign as RCO it is complete-ly understandable and I personally thank him for all his efforts to date in
this role and for all he has done for the club so far! The good news is he and Beth remain with the club!
Second- part of my accepting this new role without any ‘seasoning’ was getting many promises of sup-port from many bridge and board members! In fact, several of the roles of the RCO are being divided up and being managed by others to help me out.
#1- Cruise Outs ---will be continued by Mike Free-man- Yayyyyyyy!!! Whewwwww…..
#2- Rentals ---- will be handled by Director John
Wolthausen- Yayyyyyyy!!! Whewwww
#3- Cruise Ins --- will be handled by-- me----- aw shucks……… and all the rest!!!
No, really, Al Alys has promised the full support of the Buildings and Grounds committee to help me with maintenance issues. They probably know me and a hammer can do more damage than good so it is best to ‘support’ me than have me do it alone!!!
I am much better at the bar!
In closing, I will try very hard to be a good RCO for the remainder of the term. I have already been involved in overseeing the oven repair, the drains being cleaned out and REPLACING the dining room Direct TV box!!! How about that!!!! Over and Out!!!
David Quist, RCO
Tina Powell - Vice Commodore
Happy Summer! Our summer is off
to a great start – a big Thank you to
the O’Leary’s for doing a great job at
the bar. Likewise to all our bartend-
ers, all the hard work that goes into the bar. This is
why the boaters love to come into PYC, we are fun
folks who like to show our guest a good time.
Speaking of a good time, I would like to introduce
this month’s special. Good old Budweiser is on sale
for $1.00 a bottle and if you top that with a pour of
Tequila only $3.00. Now I am not saying to pour
the Tequila on the beer. Yes that’s right A bottle of
beer with a shot of Tequila. Only $3.00.
As most may have heard we did have plumbing is-
sues. Meltdown! So this is just a reminder when
draining the three sinks at the bar, please drain them
one at a time, if we drain all three of them at the
same time, it may cause the drains to back up.
If you are looking for the sodas, they are in the
soda gun. Coke, Diet Coke, Tonic, Soda Water,
Ginger Ale, Lemon Lime. Come on Down!
The Director of the month is Gerry Reinartz
The Bartenders for the month of July are as
follows:
3 - 4 4th of July Honor Bar
10 - 11 GM Madrid
17 -18 Sibbald
24- 25 Townley
Cheers,
Tina Powell, VCO
PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
General Meeting Minutes General Meeting MINUTES
June 5, 2015 7:00 pm
Call to order by Commodore Ted Adams @ 2000 hours. RCO Mike Freeman is excused.
Thanks for dinner Gerry, Nancy, Carol and all the Memorial Day cooks
Treasurers Report Francesca Smith - all good
Secretary’s Report – David Quist - no report
Commodore Reports - Ted Adams
Memorial day success/ Thanks to all the volunteers
Hope everyone that came had good time
Let’s keep up with the membership drive. We’re doing great.
Vice Commodore report -Tina Powell
Bar Financials - all is good.
Rear Commodore report - Mike Freeman- absent - no report
Committee Member Reports:
Events – Carol Anderson/Sherri Adams
Gail- Memorial Day recap- Revenue numbers were very good. 33+ Boats
Membership – Gregg Waugh new member status:
1. 1st Mtg.- Kurt & Esther Schau. Sponsors- Corbetts & Frosts
2. 2nd Mtg.- Houston Porter & Andrea Pierotti. Sponsors- Corbetts & Smiths
3. 2nd Mtg.- Doug & Jill Olson. Sponsors- Corbetts & Lautners
4. 2nd Mtg.- Clyde & Kim Schultz. Sponsors- Corbetts & Heidemanns
5. 2nd Mtg.- Saul Cohen & Annie Flynn. Sponsors- Quist/van Aalderen & Smiths
6. 2nd Mtg.- Chip Smith & Vanessa Woods– Sponsors- Smiths & Adams
7. 2nd Mtg.- Mathew & Jennifer Carter. Sponsors- Brides & Frosts
8. 2nd Mtg.- Dave & Debbie Powell. Sponsors- Johnstons & Steve/Tina Powell
9. 1st Mtg.- Garrett & Nicole Hill. Sponsors- Corbetts & Frosts
10. Member to be inducted in July: Jeff Mayne. Sponsors- Corbetts & Smiths
ALL “2ND MTG” NEW MEMBERS LISTED ABOVE WILL BE PRESENTED AT 6/18 BOARD MTG FOR FULL MEMBERSHIP STATUS. Should they then be voted in as members, they will then be inducted at their next General Meeting attendance.
Advertising – Connie Madrid no report
Cruise-Outs – Ted Adams for RCO: Martinez all set for July 4th weekend. Come out!
Newsletter – Denise Calvert - no report
Photography – Gerry Reinartz – Memorial Day posted on website
Page 5
PICYA - Linda Blue – shirts for wheelchair here for sale. Support the cause!
Web – Gerry Reinartz new hardware in media cabinet. Please respect.
Coop – Maureen Gotham reported good sales from memorial day
Galley – Ted recognized Todd Mendoza did outstanding job all memorial day!
Other Committee Reports
Delta cruise- Mac Smith- see newsletter. Old Town is fun!!! Sign up is now posted. See Mac!!!!
Sunshine- Linda Frost – Thanks to Gail and Francesca for keeping me in loop.
Linda Lockwood’s father just passed.
Mark Gotham’s mother just passed also. Our sympathy goes to them!
Building committee - Al Alys Faucet installed. Hope it worked well during Memorial weekend. We have ‘lost’ mat at front door. If anyone finds it, please bring it back! Oven/Broiler will be repaired. (Secretary note: Repaired 6/8/15)
Old Business: none
New Business: none
For the good of the club – Gail- Memorial Day- posters up for sale- see Gail.
Linda Blue- Forest running CPR training class at Vintage Shopping Center 9-2 tomorrow.
Next board meeting, 6/18 7pm
Adjournment by CO Adams @ 2043 hours.
Respectfully submitted,
David Quist, Secretary, Petaluma Yacht Club
(Continued from page 5)
Next General meeting, SECOND FRIDAY NOT FIRST FRIDAY SO WILL BE JULY10TH!!!!!!!Make a note!!!!
Page 6
Nautical Terminology
Deck— This is what your spouse will do to you
after discovering how much money you have
spent on the boat without discussion!
Page 7 PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
The sailboats
can get here! Picture courtesy of Nancy Wolf
PETALUMA YACHT CLUB Page 8
Page 9
Sunshine Chairperson Linda Frost
Call me 707-481-3839
Or 707-780-8812
Please contact me if you know if one of
our members are sick or any other news about our members.
I can’t do my job without your help.
PYC JULY BIRTHDAYS
3rd Catherine Kubo
4th Casey Arena
8th Eva Moore
11th Harold Niles
14th Dick Bray
17th Don Roberts
17th Levi Swift
18th Mary McDermott
19th Dee Jones
19th Betty Schauer
20th Jim Becker
24th Gardner Bride
25th Larry Calvert
28th Gerry Reinartz PYC offers our
condolences to Linda
Lockwood on the
passing of her father.
Page 10
Summer Delta Cruise 2015 First Stop. Old Tow n Sacram ento Public Docks
Thursday 8/13/15 – Sunday morning 8/16/15. Come by
car or boat. Hotels close by.
Second Stop. Tow er Park. Leave Old Tow n Sac-
ramento Sunday morning head to Tower Park for one
night.
Third Stop. Delta Yacht Club. Monday m orning
arrive at Delta Yacht Club 10:00 AM or later. Monday
8/17/15 through Friday morning 8/21/15, leave by
10:30 AM Friday.
Fourth Stop. Mildred Island. Friday night 8/21/15
through Sunday 8/23/15 Mildred Island raft out. Be-
yond this we will play it by ear.
Oxbow Yacht Club and Tiburon Yacht Club have been
invited to be part of our Delta Yacht Club stay.
Sign up at the club or with McKenzie Smith
Page 11 PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
PYC Delta Cruise 2015 – Sign up Sheet
Thursday August 13 through Sunday August 23
Old Town Sacramento
Old Town Sacramento
Old Town Sacramento
Tower Park
Delta YC
Delta YC
Delta YC
Delta YC
Anchow out at Mildred Is-land
Anchor Out Mildred Island
TBD
Member Name
Boat Name & Length
X if Coming By Car
8/13 Thurs
8/14 Fri
8/15 Sat
8/16 Sun
8/17 Mon
8/18 Tues
8/19
Wed
8/20
Thurs
8/21 Fri
8/22 Sat
8/23
Sun
Mac and Fran-cesca Smith
Lady Francesca 38’
x x x x x x x x x x x
Gail and Levi Swift
x x x x
Scott and April Sibbald
Trooper 37’ x x x
Mike and Beth Freeman
Patience 38’ x x x x x x x x x x x
Ted and Sheri Adams
x x x x x x x
Al and Shirley Alys
Shirley Ann 34’ x x x x x x x x x x
Roy and Barba-ra Johnson
Lucy 35’ x x x x
Dave and Deb-bie Powell
Debra Ann 25’ x x x x x
Don and Gloria Roberts
Misty Sea 37’ x x x x x x
Gregg and Sandy Waugh
Rochambeau 50’
x x x x
Vanessa Woods and Chip Smith
Itsy B 19’ x x x x x x x
Saul Cohen and Ann Flynn
x x x
Steve and Tina Powell
The 19th Hole x x x x
Fred and Linda Frost
x x x x
Page 12 PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
● Wills & Trusts ● Trust Administration
● Probate ● Elder Abuse
● Business & Nonprofit Law ● Real Estate Law
Transaction & Litigation
JOHNSTON | THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
(707) 545-6542
1400 N. Dutton Ave., Suite 21 ● Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Lawyer, Sailor &
All-Round Good Guy
Roy Johnston
Page 13 PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
PYC Summer Membership Drive 2015
To attract new members to our club PYC is offering a 50% discount on initiation fee. The discount applies to applica-
tions received from April 1st until July 31st, 2015. The usual initiation fee of $500 will be reduced to $250 during this
time. The fee can be broken up into 5 payments with the first payment of $50 made when the application is submitted. All other rules apply including attending 2 meetings and being installed as a member with two sponsors. Dues of $300 will
be due at the end of the club year.
We need new members who are interested in the boating life with or without a boat. After all, there are a few members who
have boats for sale! So let's take advantage of this fantastic offering by PYC and bring new members into the club.
Contact Gregg Waugh , membership chairman, at 707-479-9305 for an application
2015 PYC Cruise Out Schedule
Month Destination
September 25-27: Encinal Yacht Club –
Wheelchair Regatta
October 9-11: Angel Island
November 20-22: Benicia YC
December 6th: PYC Lighted Boat Parade
Page 14
Memorial Day Event—A sampling of pictures—Lots of pictures on the website
PYC’s Memorial Day Queen!
Gail Swift did an outstanding
job ~ once again! Thank You!
Page 15
Continued from page 2
The plan was to meet in the middle of San Pablo Bay near Pt. Pinole since two boats would be coming from
Port Sonoma and San Rafael. With the help of a compass, radio and watch, the boats finally met….but not
near Pt. Pinole. After that, Harry Simpson was designated as the head chicken and his little chicks. With the
burgees flying, the itinerary was as follows:
Saturday: Brannon Island State Park
Sunday & Monday: Lost Slough Anchorage
Tuesday: Walnut Grove
Wednesday: Disappointment Slough Anchorage
Thursday: Village West, Stockton
Friday & Saturday: Potato slough Anchorage
Sunday: San Joaquin YC
Monday, Labor Day: Ride Home
Of note, during this cruise, the first day a brief stop was made at Antioch to visit the club’s first associate
members Adam and Lorraine Denter aboard their boat “Sweet Lorraine”. They were regular members at
Bridgehead YC and later joined most Delta cruises. The other note of interest was hearing an unhappy call on
the radio from a San Rafael YC member aboard “Montego Bay”, aground on Steamboat Slough. Off to the
rescue, the PYC, using two boats was able to pull the San Rafael YC boat, a 40-footer, off the sand. The
club’s reputation spread. With a stop for fuel at Glen Cove, all made it back through San Pablo Bay to home
port. A week afterwards, members met at the Alys’ house for a post-Delta party, and on-again, off-again tra-
dition, with a unanimous vow that there will be an annual club Delta cruise, but with a two-week duration.
In keeping with boating Harry Simpson arranged the first Bay cruise with the Marin Power Squadron to San
Leandro Marina. There were three power boats and two sail boats from PYC. The cruise began at Port Sono-
ma before dawn in pea soup fo gand a minus tide. An infamous start for the first bay cruise. Save for the
knowledgeable Marin Power Squadron cruise, the PYC chickens clung to their sterns and made it safely to
San Leandro. Charter member Bob McLaughlin got started about an hour later from the downtown basin in
his 26-foot Thunderbird sail boat and arrived in San Leandro at 8 pm. He joined in the dinner, slept a few
hours, and headed back to Petaluma at 4 am. Arriving at 6:30 pm. He reinforced the sail boater’s dedication to
the club.
During the latter part of 1978 work was underway to formalize the club so it can begin to apply to PICYA
(Pacific Interclub Yachting Association) for membership. A copy of the by-laws from the San Rafael YC was
obtained which with minor changes was adopted by the membership. The existing officers agreed to serve
another year. Charter member, Barry Parkinson, an attorney, assisted in incorporating the club into a Califor-
nia non-profit organization. Equipped with evidence of incorporation, and a recognized burgee, a committee
applied for membership in PIYCA. Upon a successful interview with the PICYA membership committee, the
board voted the club into a one-year probationary status. The 1979 PICYA yearbook featured the club in the
new applications section. A proud moment with the burgee in full color.
In December 1978, the club had its first annual Christmas party that was held at Lidos on Washington and
Petaluma Boulevard. The club finished the year financially ahead as you can see from the first financial report
on the next page.
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PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
POST OFFICE Boa 925
PETALUMA, CA 94952
Statement of Revenues and Expenditures
11-11-77 thru 12-31-78
Revenues
Dues $406.00
Associate Member Dues 30.00
Deposits for Burgees 216.00
Christmas Party Reservations 190.00
Door Prize ticket sales 17.50
Total revenues $859.50
Expenditures
Printing of by-laws $ 48.98
Post office box rental 16.00
Purchase of club burgees 313.08
Printing of stationery, envelopes, membership cards 109.87
Album for club history 6.36
Christmas Party 184.30
Miscellaneous 13.77
Total Expenditures $692.36
Net Revenue Over Expenditures $167.14
The Club’s First Financial Statement
Page 18 PETALUMA YACHT CLUB
Ahoy PYC Members!
Event & General Meeting Dinner Reports
If you’ve volunteered to chair an event or host dinner for a general meeting - THANK YOU! There’s an easy
form for you to use to submit event proceeds and any receipts for reimbursement. You’ll find the forms in
the “Treasurer” file located in the two-drawer file cabinet under the circular stairs. The Board asks that you
submit the proceeds and any receipts for which you would like to be reimbursed directly to the Treasurer the
day of the event when possible, but no later than one week after the event. You will be reimbursed for any
expenses within one week.
Name of Event ___July 2015 General Meeting Dnner____________
Event Date ___7/10/15____ Chairperson _Mac Smith
Number in Attendance ___50__ Price Charged per Attendee $ __10
Expenses: Income:
Food $____254_____ Meals: $___500_
Supplies $ _____13 Raffle: $_____60
Miscellaneous $ _________ Other $_________
Net Proceeds: Total Income: $ ___560____
Deduct Total Expenses $ ____267____
Net Proceeds: $______293______
SAMPLE
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NEWSLETTER Denise Calvert
WEBMASTER Gerry Reinartz
MEMBERSHIP Gregg Waugh
PHOTOGRAPHY/ALBUM
Gerry Reinartz
EVENTS Sherri Adams
Carol Anderson
MEMORIAL DAY Gail Swift
CRUISE
Mike Freeman
ADVERTISING Connie Madrid
Staff Commodores
Alfred A. Alys Alfred A. Alys Tony Smith Doug Robinson Barry Parkinson Charles English Pat Ryan Harry Simpson Alfred A. Alys Gerald Cooper Bill Bradford Dave Simonson Donald Hoirup Jerry Wright Neal Parker Duffy Stewart Ted Lehmann Cris Crispen Tom Griffith Steve Hand Tom Bamberger Glenn Burch Rose Collins Mary McDermott Harold Niles Larry Kubo McKenzie Smith James Keller Diane Parker Tom Corbett Don Roberts Levi Swift Francesca Smith Diana Holmes Linda Blue Marty Little Gerry Reinartz
1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
COMMITTEE CHAIRS CRUISE-IN GREETERS
Tom & Linda Corbett
SUNSHINE Linda Frost
COOP
Maureen Gotham
GALLEY Todd Mendoza
BUILDING
Al Alys - Chair Don Roberts, Larry
Calvert, Harold Niles, Scott Sibbald
P.I.C.Y.A
Linda Blue
Delta Cruise-out McKenzie Smith
COMMODORE
Ted Adams
(415) 246-6318
VICE COMMODORE
Tina Powell
(707) 486-2747
REAR COMMODORE
David Quist
(707) 779-9169
DIRECTORS
Gerry Reinartz
( Staff Commodore )
Carol Anderson
Todd Mendoza
John Wolthausen
2014 - 2015 Board of Directors Clubhouse Phone
707-765-9725
To send a mass e-mail [email protected]
Web Address www.petalumayachtclub.com
Photo’s prior to 2012 www.shutterfly.com
User Name: [email protected]
Password:
petaluma
SECRETARY
David Quist
(707) 779-9169
TREASURER
Francesca Smith
(707) 484-6889
PYC Bar Duty Roster 2015 G.M. =
General Meeting
PLEASE REPORT ANY and ALL
CHANGES to THE DIRECTOR OF THE
MONTH
10 C Street Petaluma, CA
94952
707-765-9725
Bar Director: Gerry Reinartz
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednes-
day Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4
Bar Opens 6 PM Bar Opens 5 PM
Bartenders: Honor Bar Bartenders: Honor Bar
PYC Cruise Out Martinez YC
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Bar Opens 6 PM Bar Opens 5 PM
PYC Cruise Out Bartenders: Madrid Bartenders: Madrid
General Meeting 8 PM
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Bar Opens 6 PM Bar Opens 5 PM
6 pm PYC Board Meeting
Bartenders:Sibbald Bartenders: Sibbald
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Rental: Porter's Bar Opens 6 PM Bar Opens 5 PM
Private Party 12 - 5 Bartenders:Townley Bartenders:Townley
26 27 28 29 30 31