NOTICE TO MARINERS The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club 4851 North Marginal Road Cleveland, Ohio 44114 www.lakesideyachtclub.com Volume 86, Issue 8 August 1, 2016 From the Office: Good Morning Membership: The construction on the club is nearly complete we hope to have the back deck fully completed by the end of August. I would like to take this time to first thank the entire board and trustees for all of the hard work and time spent making this project happen and not to take away from anyone s time invested in this project but I would like to thank and bring attention to the membership donations that were made by your fellow member s. To start off, the outside pool bar was never part of the construction project. This labor, materials, and planning for the carpentry and electrical was entirely donated by members Jeff Ningard and Greg Vittardi. Emory Wolf donated his time and equipment to help cut down the trees that needed to be removed for the pool deck to be installed, the mats for South Wall so everyone can get down to their dock, and Labor for other needed projects to help our staff get ready for the season, Mike Cunningham donated his time to help with the install of the Pump Station, labor to help lay-out the parking lot and hoses for the pool filling not once but twice. The kids playground also was not part of the construction project. the materials, labor, and planning for this were entirely donated by members Adam Ressler, Emery Wolf, and Mike Cunningham. Mark Carrabine donated desks, filing cabinets and numerous hours of Labor towards this project. Greg Vittardi also donated his time and labor for many electrical issues we needed taken care of. Terry Donovan donated countless hours also helping with the pump-out station install. The list may never end and I m sure I probably missed someone but lastly I would personally like to thank the entire construction committee. Special thanks to Commodore David Black, Vice Commodore Mark Carrabine, Fleet Captain Greg Vittardi, and Trustee Mike Cunningham for there countless hours and being on site daily throughout the entire project. Their efforts and dedication will help Lakeside continue to be the Premier Yacht Club on Lake Erie. On another note Pasta bar is back starting this Friday August 5th we will host the first one of this year and then go back to having it on the Last Friday of every month. The South Dock party is scheduled for August 20th the theme this year is Halloween. The in-water boat show is scheduled for August 25th through the 28th anyone interested in working the booth please contact Jim Kubik or myself with what days and times your interested in working. The entertainment committee has done a great job this year with all of the bookings they have done and still to come the Island Doctor Scott Allan will be back at LYC Friday August 19th from 8-11pm and the Santana tribute band Evil Ways is also back Saturday August 27th from 8pm-12am. Please remember to mark your calendars September 17th will be this year s Commodore s Ball the theme this year will be a casino night. This will also be our official club re-opening party. Lastly I would like to thank everyone for their concerns for my health and well being from my accident. I m recovering quickly and will hopefully be in a walking cast by the middle of October. Please remember there is no Lakeside with out the membership and we need the support of everyone to help us continue to be the best Yacht Club on the lake. Sincerely, Larry Orlowski INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From the Office 1 Did you Know? 2 Boat Show 3 Pasta Bar 4 Book Club 5 South Dock Party 7 Island Doctor Member Bond Program 10 11 August Birthday s 1st Sunny Klein Lurie 5th Pat Quinn 6th Sandy Martin 8th Eric Goss 11th Joe Negrelli Richard Persico 16th Sheldon Bloch Continued on Pg.5
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club 4851 North Marginal Road Cleveland, Ohio 44114 www.lakesideyachtclub.com Page 2 Did you know? Rule 1.01 of the LYC Private Rules states: 1.01 Except by special permission of the Officers, the privileges of the Clubhouse and premises will be limited to Members, their immediate families and their guests. No guest of a member shall be on the premises of LYC other than in the company of a member except for short period of time while awaiting the member to arrive and other than on the members boat with the members express permission. A guest may not charge to a members account, but may pay a charge only if it is incurred while the member is present with them. Any allowed payment by a guest shall be by credit card only. No cash or check shall be accepted. August Hours Of Operation Day Office Dining Room Lunch Dining Room Dinner Bar Drinks/ Bar Food Service Monday 10am-5pm Closed Closed Closed Tuesday 9am-5pm 11am-2pm 5pm-9pm 11am-11pm/ 11am-9pm Wednesday 9am-5pm 11am-2pm 5pm-9pm 11am-11pm/ 11am-9pm Bar Menu 9pm-10pm Thursday 9am-5pm 11am-2pm 5pm-9pm 11am-11pm/ 11am-9pm Friday 9am-5pm 9am-2pm 5pm-10pm 11am-1am/ 11am-10pm Bar Menu 10pm-11:30pm Saturday 9am-5pm 8am-5pm 5pm-10pm 11am-1am/ 11am-10pm Bar Menu 10pm-11:30pm Sunday Closed 8am-5pm 9am-8pm 10am-8pm/8am-8pm
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 3 February Weekend Specials February Weekend Specials Sandusky 1st & 2nd Boat Show 1st & 2nd Anyone interested in working the boat show please contact the LYC office to let us know what times and days your available. Bucatini and Meatballs $15.95 Bucatini and Meatballs $15.95 Slow cooked seasoned jumbo veal meatballs atop bucatini pasta tossed in sweet potato Romano cream sauce with fresh basil Slow cooked seasoned jumbo veal meatballs atop bucatini pasta tossed in sweet potato Romano cream sauce with fresh basil Crab and Shrimp Ravioli $18.95 Crab and Shrimp Ravioli $18.95 Lump crab and shrimp mixed with ricotta, stuffed in roasted pepper pasta and topped with Champagne butter sauce Lump crab and shrimp mixed with ricotta, stuffed in roasted pepper pasta and topped with Champagne butter sauce Starting at the Sandusky boat show anyone interested in Joining LYC, If 8th & 9th an applicant provides a full application, 8th & 9th including the payment of the initiation fee, the new Prime applicant, Rib 16oz. Commodore if $19.95 approved or 12oz. Queen by $16.95 vote, be provided a dock Succulent Prime Rib slow roasted and Prime grilled Rib to 16oz. your Commodore liking. Served $19.95 with or seasonal 12oz. Queen vegetable, $16.95 oven roasted potatoes and Au Jus. for the Succulent remainder Prime Rib slow roasted of the and grilled 2016 to your year liking. at Served no with cost. seasonal vegetable, oven roasted potatoes and Au Jus. Boat Show Hours Asian Seafood Hot Pot $18.95 Asian Seafood Hot Pot $18.95 Medley of seafood: Bay Scallops, shrimp, mussels, clams, tilapia and baby bok choy stewed in a coconut miso broth with side of Medley of seafood: Bay Scallops, shrimp, mussels, steamed clams, tilapia Jasmine and rice baby bok choy stewed in a coconut miso broth with side of steamed Jasmine rice Thursday, August 25 Noon 7:30pm 15th & 16th 15th & 16th Greek Moussaka $16.95 Greek Moussaka $16.95 Traditional Greek casserole of eggplant layered with slow roasted lamb, vegetables and topped with béchamel sauce and served with Traditional Greek casserole of eggplant layered with grilled slow herbed roasted focaccia lamb, vegetables bread and topped with béchamel sauce and served with grilled herbed focaccia bread Friday, August 26 Noon 7:30pm Lobster Mac n Cheese $18.95 Lobster Mac n Cheese $18.95 Generous portion of lobster knuckle and claw meat, rendered bacon, caramelized shallots, three cheese tortellini and goat cheese Generous portion of lobster knuckle and claw cream meat, baked rendered with bacon, parmesan caramelized gratin shallots, three cheese tortellini and goat cheese cream baked with parmesan gratin Saturday, August 27 11am 7:30pm February 22nd & 23rd February 22nd & 23rd Braised Lamb Shank $21.95 Braised Lamb Shank $21.95 Slow braised 1 pound bone-in lamb shank pooled in classic Romesco sauce over herbed polenta with goat cheese Slow braised 1 pound bone-in lamb shank pooled in classic Romesco sauce over herbed polenta with goat cheese Sunday, August 28 11am 6pm Black Bass $22.95 Black Bass $22.95 Black bass wrapped in grape leaves and poached with lemon feta butter over toasted couscous with sautéed green beans with almonds feta butter over toasted couscous with sautéed green beans with al- Black bass wrapped in grape leaves and poached with lemon monds Adults $10.00 Children 12 and younger FREE Adults 60+ $8.00
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 4 Starting this Friday August 5th the Pasta Bar is back. After this Friday it will go back to it s usual date of the last Friday of every month! Pasta Bar $19.95 With your choice of three kinds of pasta: penne, Angel Hair, or spaghetti, choice of sauces: marinara, Alfredo, garlic and oil, or pesto and your choice of toppings: Beef, chicken, meatballs, Italian sausage, scallops, shrimp, mussels, mushrooms, spinach, tomatoes, artichokes, green and red peppers and Lasagna.
August Birthday s Continued 17th Bob Snow 18th Emory Wolf 19th Larry Miller 20th Ken Lurie 22nd Shane Bonomini 23rd Elaine Mosbrook 24th John Ripple 26th Mike Cunningham Marco Miduri 27th Jamie Bevins Robert Nieser 31st Hunter Chisholm The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 5 LYC Readers The LYC book club is back! Please join us for some socialization, book discussions and lots of fun! LYC Book Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. except for the month of September ALL ARE WELCOME! You are encouraged to read the book selection for the month but you can always join us and listen to what others have to say. It may perk your interest and you'll read the book. Book Club Meeting August 3rd at 6pm "Emily & Einstein" by Linda Francis Lee Emily Portman is an up-andcoming New York City editor whose life is everything she imagined it would be. She has a job she loves and a beautiful Upper West Side apartment with her husband, Sandy. But everything changes in one night when Sandy dies in a tragic accident, and soon Emily is stunned to discover that her marriage was made up of lies. Haunted by distorting memories of the man she lost, Emily's only comfort is a mysterious, scruffy dog named Einstein, who comes into her life at just the right moment and stands by her side as she confronts her own past, and embarks on finding new and true love.
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 6 2016 Lakeside Yacht Club Nominating Committee Butch Bates Michael Hughes Dominic Mihalik Anyone interested in running for a Board or Trustee position or knows of someone who would be a good candidate to run for a position on our board. Please contact Butch Bates, Michael Hughes or Dominic Mihalik
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 7 South Dock/South Wall/ West Dock Party Saturday August 20, 2016 6pm-Whenver The Theme this year is Halloween This year the party will be held on South Wall and everyone from the club is invited to come down to South Wall and encouraged to participate in this year s Halloween theme.
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 8 CHILDREN HELPING CHILDREN SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1 PM 3 PM SANTA, GAMES, AND Sponsored the L YC Community Outreach Committee A magical place exists in Middlefield Ohio - Santa's summer home where children with a serious illness and their entire family can have a very special day. Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth, Rainbow, Akron Children's and other local hospitals have a wonderful arrangement with Santa to provide Christmas in the summer when sick children can enjoy meeting Santa, his elves and reindeer. They have a full day of activities- ride the train, go fishing, visit the beauty salon, see entertainment, enjoy ice cream and snacks, and, of course, tell Santa their wishes and take home a gift. For children with health challenges, this is a memorable day away from the hospital. With their families, they have the freedom to be outdoors, in warm weather, finding the joy and magic of Christmas. Lakeside Yacht Club has a plan to help Santa and his elves. We have invited Santa to visit LYC and we want to surprise him with presents that he can share with his special children. Please bring a toy for an infant or toddler up to age 2. need to wrap because the elves like do that job. Cash donations are welcome -look for the donation box. Santa's Hideaway Hollow on 93 wooded acres, is not open to the public. It exists only for invited children with serious or life-threatening health conditions. The Hollow is staffed by volunteers and relies on the generosity of individuals and groups. Santa is also on call year round, whenever a sick child needs to see him. He goes to hospitals with elves and gifts- never saying "no" when asked to visit. For more information visit www.santashideawayhollow.comand www.cieveiandseniors.com/peopie/santa.htm
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 9 Lakeside Band Friday August 26th 8:30pm to 11:30pm & Evil Ways Santana Tribute Band Saturday August 27th 8pm-12am
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 10 Friday August 19th 8pm-11pm The Island Doctor Scott Alan is an Independent Artist, Guitarist, Bassist, Vocalist and Entertainer offering an evening of entertainment that consists of a variety of music styles all performed within a tropical mindset. Make sure you check out the Island Doctor s schedule and come to one of his shows, truly a performance you don t want to miss. Come get your island attitude on.
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 11 LAKESIDE YACHT CLUB MEMBER BOND PROGRAM The renovation of the clubhouse, pool and deck is nearing completion. Our current best estimate is that the project will cost approximately $156,000 or 7% more than planned. The Board of Trustees authorized spending the funds necessary to complete the project this summer. The Board has further authorized a Member Bond Program to raise the funds for the completion. Your Trustees believe that additional new members who will be attracted to our new club facilities will eventually provide the funds needed to pay off these bonds without a dues or fee increase at this time. The bonds purchased by the member will be used to cover construction changes and assist in the purchase of new furniture and landscaping not included in the construction budget. The Lakeside Member Bond Program is tailored after a successful Edgewater Yacht Club program used to raise money for a new swimming pool in 2010. Our program will be open to all members in good standing. Purchase of the twelve year bonds will be voluntary. Members can purchase bonds in increments of $500 up to a maximum $10,000 per member. There are no limits on the number of bonds a member can purchase subject to the maximum noted below. The maximum amount of any single bond is $10,000. The bonds will pay 5% annual interest. This compares favorably to 1.8% on ten year Treasury Notes and the 5% we expect to pay on our permanent bank financing. Bonds are available to purchase now. Bond sales will close August 31 or earlier if we reach $200,000 before August 31. Full details are in the Bond Purchase Agreement. You can purchase a bond by completing the Bond Purchase Agreement and W-9 form and returning them by mail or in person along with your check payable to Lakeside Yacht club. Once accepted by the Treasurer, a copy of the signed Agreement will be sent to you evidencing your ownership. Sincerely, The Board and Bridge of Lakeside Yacht Club
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 12 Labor Day weekend reminder! Each member will be allowed two parking spaces during this weekend and all guest s must park at sailing Inc. We will have a shuttle running Saturday from 8am till 3pm then it will restart at 6-9pm, Sunday from 8am till 3pm then it will restart at 6-9pm and Monday 8am till 3pm then it will restart from 6-8pm For Labor Day weekend. Transient boaters will be limited to the number of guests that are allowed on the club property. The limit will be the people on the boat when checking in plus 2. Additional wrist bands will be sold at $10 per day and 2 additions at a maximum. In summary, 6 bands will be allowed in total for the transient boater. Members will get 4 semi-permanent bands (or enough for immediate family) and any number of temporary for their guests. Just go into the office to get the temporary bands. There will be a different color for the temporary bands each day of the weekend.
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club Page 13 Winter Storage 2016 3.17 Winter storage shall be available to Senior, Junior and Dry Boating Members in good standing on a space available basis. Due to the limited space, the Club cannot assure storage space to every Member and, therefore, will allocate space per the following criteria: 1. Members must sign up for winter storage every year no later than August 31st. A fee of $100.00 shall be charged for storage cancellations made after August 31st. 2. Members that maintained summer dockage during the current boating season and winter storage the previous season shall have priority for winter storage. Exceptions shall include but are not limited to a Member s extended passage making, extensive repair lay-ups, and any circumstance or condition approved by the Board of Trustees. Storage accommodations will be provided according to seniority for Members that have met these conditions. 3. If additional space is available after all boats that met the above conditions have been accommodated, then Members that maintained summer dockage during the current boating season, but did not maintain winter storage the previous season shall be eligible for winter storage. Storage accommodations will be provided according to seniority for Members that have met these conditions. 4. In the event additional space is available after all boats that met the conditions contained in 2 and 3 have been accommodated, then Members that did not maintain summer dockage during the current boating season and did not maintain winter storage the previous season shall be eligible for winter storage. Storage accommodations will be provided according to seniority for these Members. 5. The Board of Trustees shall be the arbitrator in the case of ties, special circumstances, etc.