I'll chip in here on behalf of those who will not be able to come by boat; my
family I and I attended the rendezvous as thoroughly enjoyed meeting everyone,
seeing the C&Cs, the tours and the talk by Rob Ball was extraordinary; (I
actually came back home and began looking at my boat with new eyes!); We had
to drive two days each way to get there and I consider it worth the time and
effort. I appreciate the efforts of Dave and John
and I know its a big job to organize an event of this nature; (I chaired the
Lukemia Cup Regatta in our area for over 15 years) I believe they have earned a
pass if they wish.
I would like to make it at a location which is readily accessible for we land
travelers... that might encourage a larger group to make the trek...
I will volunteer to do any sort of administrative type work which could be done
via emails and computers, but I am limited by location; however this job really
need a person who is familiar with the eastern seacoast; someone who knows his
way around a bridge deck, and someone with a good mix of energy and humor....
hmm, lets see, who would that be....someone who could boldly go where no one
has gone before... ?
Richard
1987 33-II
Richard N. Bush Law Offices
235 South Fifth Street, Fourth Floor
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
502-584-7255
-----Original Message-----
From: Edd Schillay <[email protected]>
To: cnc-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Feb 1, 2013 10:27 pm
Subject: Re: Stus-List Northeast Rendezvous
Oy!! That's Yom Kippur.
(Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock were Jewish too, ya know.)
All the best,
Edd
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On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:22 PM, Robert Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:
I would like to second the nomination of Dave Risch and John Read to do all the
work again this year. If at ain't broke, don't fix it.
All in favor say AYE!
I will volunteer to take care of getting the dock bar sorted and make sure we
have plenty of mixers and ice to get things started. Again, if it ain't
broke...
I also pledge a keg of fine ale if we get at least 16 boats to show up again.
My suggestions:
Date:
Fri. Sept 13th thru Sunday Sept 15
I'm gonna throw out suggestions for a spot:
1. Great Salt Pond, Block Island, RI. I am reasonably sure that the boat basin
will give us a group discount on slips as after Labor Day it slows to a crawl
on
Block Isl. Plus, the mooring field is pretty empty so anyone who wanted a
mooring could stay right in front of The Oar. The food and drinks at The Oar
are very reasonable and very good. There are BBQ grills and tables at the end
of the dock for public use. We could have a pot luck BBQ one day?
2. Milford Landing, Milford, CT. Milford Landing is the town dock in Milford.
They have 40 transient slips that are a short walk from a vibrant little town.
They have an off season rate ($2.25ft/floating docks I think) No shortage of
bars, restaurants and the like. Farther down the sound for the "Westerners"
but
not out of reach for some of us coming from back East.
If I could pick a spot it would be Block Island, but I know that for some it's
a
galaxy far, far away... ooops that was Star Wars reference :(
Did I mention the keg of fine ale?
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