The Long Island Single Sailor’s Association .. Our 30th Year Dedicated to Sailing and Boating
Vol. 30 No. 8 August 2017
God Bless America
Commodore’s Corner Howard Marks
It’s the lazy, hazy, crazy days of August. Maybe not so crazy, thank God. Those days of running around like a chicken without a head, are petering out. Summer’s not done yet, though. We have a few event dates for you to save. Read on. First and foremost we need to thank Holly for hosting the Crab Meadow picnic, our biggest turn-out in years. It was a tremendous success, a success due to her grandi-ose promotional effort on the phone, organizing helpers, creating an accurate and economical shopping list, taking checks, collecting expense receipts and overseeing the picnic with aplomb. As the song lyric says: “Nobody does it better.” Outstanding work, Madame. Well done. Thanks so much, Holly. Until next year. NO SOCIAL IN AUGUST. The Board and those club members who attended the last Planning Meeting have decided that, since the attendance at our Social last year in August was poor, we would not have a Social in August THIS year. Did you know that we need 32 people to break even at our Socials? Losing money is not the idea and so, we are canceling our Social in August this year. However: The Planning meeting is ON. It’s on August 17th
Theater: “Much Ado About Nothing”, on Sunday, Au-gust 20th at 7pm. This is Shakespeare at his funniest. We found this to be an interesting presentation of the play, not so much for the play itself, but for the location… the Van-derbilt Mansion courtyard, which has a certain charm about it that folks will enjoy, and adds to the play’s “joie de vivre.” You are encouraged to bring a picnic and enjoy dinner be-fore the show. Seating is provided. You may bring a chair, but it is not needed. Cost is only $15.00. There is no ad-vanced payment. Money will be paid at the entrance when you get there. (See flyer) Birthday Babies: At the “Olive Garden” on Tuesday, Au-gust 22nd, in Bay Shore. Your host is Peter Aiello. Please call him to reserve by August 18th. Last time it was terrific. We like to eat. Hey, don’t forget the Ducks Game. August 28th. It is The Great American Pastime, BASEBALL, and its only $14.00 a seat. (Check Payable to LISSA) So, take me out to the ballgame. For sure, it’s the cheapest sports ticket around. It’s also fireworks night. Even though the Ducks box office needs money 1 month in advance to hold a group block of tickets, you may be in luck. So far, as of
this writing, the Ducks office has not called Peter about the tickets. And so, you still may be able to get a ticket with the group. I would suggest you call him NOW. Make sure you mail your check to Peter Aiello ASAP. “Casey at The Bat”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PgfWd3Fyuo (See flyer) Sunken Meadow Picnic. This will be a lovely event hosted by Patricia Kaminski on Wednesday, September 6th. It will be held at Sunken Meadow Park, adjacent to parking field No. 4, located just before you cross the bridge to the beach. We’ve been there before. It’s a great spot. This will be a BYOE event. There are grills and picnic ta-bles and plenty of room to set up a volley ball net or a game of horse shoes. Great fun. And it’s free, free. Even though there is no cost, we ask that you please let Patricia know that you will be attending. The Scavenger Hunt will be hosted by Jackie McCann on Sunday, September 24th. This promises to be a fun event. It’s a blast from the past as she says, and I’d agree. The Scavenger Hunt, will be at the “Seven Quarts Tavern” located on Fort Salonga Road in Northport. The Tavern will be the location for the beginning and the end of the hunt. Drinks and appetizers will be served to us for a small fee still to be determined by the Board. Please read Jackie’s article about the Scavenger Hunt, posted in The Galley, this month. The final cost, estimated to be around $25.00, will be decided on at the next Planning Meeting at Nocel-lo’s on August 17th. We recommend you attend this meet-ing. Have dinner, chat. (See flyer) Will Kruysman: Diane Tynebor and I visited Will at his hospice facility in Plymouth a few days ago. Our stay with him was pleasant. Diane wants to say that we enjoyed having dinner with him and that he looks good and enjoyed having visitors. His two daughters and son are there and tend to his every need with love, affection and respect. They help him in and out of his wheelchair and walker. The staff is great. They are very attentive and caring and keep him comfortable. He was not in great pain and smiled as we talked. It was that typical Will Kruysman, easy boyish smile with lots of teeth. LOL He still has that. He always will. It was heartening to see. And through all of this, I heard no complaint about anything. He is, and will always be a gentleman. No one can say how long he has, but his time is short. He is, at last, feeble… yet he was able to use his walker, come down the elevator and see us off when we were leaving. God bless him. If you want to visit, do it soon.
Hope you are enjoying the seasonable summer sun.
See you all – Out There!
2017 Board of Directors
COMMODORE Howard Marks (631) 226-1575
VICE COMMODORE
Peter Aiello (516) 443-8614
VICE COMMODORE
Carol Rizzo (631) 758-9748
REAR COMMODORE
George Fuchs (631) 661-1847
FLEET CAPTAIN Kenneth Ruffino (631) 586-5991
SERGEANT AT ARMS Holly Schiller
SERGEANT AT ARMS Patricia Kaminski (631) 423-7527
RECORDING SECRETARY
Anita Castorina (631) 265-9183
TREASURER Billy Vassel
(631) 663-3309 [email protected]
MEMBERSHIP Will Kruysman (516)775-0631
MASTER AT ARMS Skip Belli
(516) 551-0633 [email protected]
CORRESPONDING
SECRETARY Kathyann Peccia (631) 661-4489
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HAPPY AUGUST BIRTHDAY
A Message from our Rear Commodore…. Mea Culpa! I left 32 cans of Bud Lite for the Crab Meadow picnic on July 22nd. in my car at Carol’s house. I had to get the beer, soda and water on Thursday be-cause we had to go to a wedding on Friday. I covered the drinks with a blanket to hide them from prying and larcenous eyes. While moving the beer, etc. from my car to Carol's, the blanket concealed the last case. At this point, let me make an observation and a request. While Holly, other event planners and the Board appreciate the help we get from members at these events - someone has to be in charge of setting up and prepping either for the whole event or parts of it by the responsible member(s). If I had been able to oversee the loading of the coolers one or two at a time, I may have been able to notice "Where's the Bud!" and made arrangements to replace it. Again, I appreciate the help we get from members but in the future let's have a little more organization. Now the fun stuff. On Thursday, July 27
th, 12 LISSA "Crustacean Carnivores"
enjoyed Madison Steak House lobsters, plus we were entrained by D.J. Frankie and Karen as well as a few Karaoke-ers. On August 7th, celebrate National Light-house Day at the Fire Island Lighthouse. On August 26
th & 27
th, go to the Long
Island Maritime Museum's Seafood Festival. I just found out that under the right conditions that oysters are safe and consuma-ble during months without an "R." I would suggest oyster bars and oyster farms during these months. If I can find a good date, I will ask Howard to advise members of an Oyster Bar Happy Hour, probably at the Salt and Barrel in Bay Shore. Some of their oysters are a "buck-a-shuck." George
2017 Grievance Committee Rosemarie Madros, Paul Argendorf , Shelli Dennis
Alternate: Jean Grande
Peter Aiello 8/8 Marie Barnouw 8/15
Teresa Capobianco 8/8 Bill Stoeber 8/29
Happy Early September Birthday to: Linda Rothstein 9/1; Va-lerie Paris 9/3; Ray Pardo 9/4; Ed Vogel 9/4; Ellen Clancy 9/10; Alice Banow 9/12
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PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO SOCIAL THIS MONTH
Thursday, August 17th , 8 PM
Planning Meeting
C’mon folks, let’s get some things to do on the calendar. All ideas are welcome. We’re at Nocello’s. If you are having dinner, please arrive at 6:30 PM. Meeting starts promptly at 8.
Friday, August 18th, 5-7:00 PM
Happy Hour
We will meet at Meehan's in Huntington, across the street from the Paramount Theater on Rt. 110. Host: George Fuchs. Call him at 631 661-1847 if you plan on attending.
Sunday, August 20th, 7 PM “Much Ado About Nothing”
The play takes place at the Vanderbilt Mansion Courtyard. Seating is provided. Admission is $15. See the flyer.
Tuesday, August 22nd, 7 PM Birthday Babies Dinner
The Olive Garden, 1715 Sunrise Highway, Bay Shore (631) 665-5213 is the place to be. Full menu, plus tax and tip. Separate checks. Great place, folks. It got high marks from us last time we were there, last August. Host: Please call Peter Aiello by Friday August 19th, to reserve. (631) 661-4489.
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Saturday & Sunday, August 26 -27th, 6 - 10:00 PM Maritime Seafood and Music Festival
For more info go to: http://www.limaritime.org/seafood_festival.html NOTE: Museum web site is still updating. Check their site after August 10th.
Monday, August 28th, 6 PM
Ducks Baseball Game Fireworks Night!! There might be tickets left.... BUT, please call Peter Aiello to see or if there's a way you can join the group, sit near us, or sit somewhere else in the stadium.
COMING ABOUT IN SEPTEMBER
Wednesday, September 6th Picnic at Sunken Meadow
Thursday, September 7th
Social at Nocello’s
Thursday, September 14th Planning Meeting
Sunday, September 24th
Scavenger Hunt
See flyer for details
Special thanks to Jackie for hosting July birthday Babies Din-ner, all your efforts was a success. If you have a Octo-ber birthday coming up and would like to host a dinner please contact me at 631-661-4489. The club depends an "all" the members to keep it going. Kathy P. Beach Party In the early 1500’s, John Heywood an English writer known for his plays, poems and collection of proverbs, wrote “many hands make light work.” This was certainly the case at our Crab Mead-ow beach party on July 22. I asked for assistance and our mem-bers heeded the call. There were over 40 people helping to setup. Within a little more than ½ hour we had the cars emptied and the food set up for serving. The coffee was ready (thanks Carol S.) and the coals were hot and the grill was going. Special thanks to the: > Food shoppers: Pat K. and Anita C. > Ice man: Bob H. > Beer, soda, water man: George F. > Schleppers: Skip B., Ken R. and Ralph G. > Grill masters: Skip B., Ken R. and John O. > Attendance taker: Carol R. > Members who showed up early to set up, found needed items
from the bins, cut chickens, vegetables, pickles and make the salads. > Clean-up crew, who left the area cleaner than we found it. > DJ: Frank, who helped us burn off beach party calories. Those of you who raised your hands at the Annual Meeting to volunteer to help me if I ran the event certainly did not disap-point me. I would not have been able to run this event without you and I wholeheartedly thank you. Louie Lives! Louie the lobster was very happy this year for not being select-ed to be the first one into the pot. He has thanked all 14 of us, who showed up at Madison Steakhouse to eat him, for not eating him. (We did eat his brothers and sisters and they were delicious.) Louie lives to swim in the tank for another day re-minding us not to give up hope. As there is breath, there is life and the hope for a new day, a better day, a day where all lob-sters, regardless of bottom dwelling, have equality of oppor-tunity to grasp the happiness and joy that each new day can bring. We thank the heavenly father Neptune and say: Smother him not with melted butter, but with the golden sun of life and aquatic, bubbly bliss. Long live Louie... the Lobster. …...Howard Marks
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LISSA Senior Scavenger Hunt Date: September 24, 2017 Time: 1:00 p.m. to pick up your Scavenger Hunt Package 2:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. Return to the tavern to turn in your items and enjoy appetizers, drinks, music and prizes. Location: Seven Quarts Tavern 688 Fort Salonga Road Northport, NY 11768 (parking on Sunday next door at the Bank of America) There is a Senior Scavenger Hunt in the works! Party people are sharing lots of good ideas for the hunt and prizes just for you. Save the date...!! “The Seven Quarts Tavern” is a wonderful place to enjoy a cozy fire and great food - especially with friends. It promises to be a very memorable afternoon. Be-cause we are a local club and the owner would like to establish a good relation-ship with us he is offering the restaurant, food and bar to us on a Sunday after-noon for "Happy Hour" weekday prices. Wine, beer and soft drinks $5.00 (tickets purchased in advance). Ticket price is still in the works but will be in the area of $25.00 per person. Checks will be made out to LISSA and mailed to Jackie MaCann in advance of the event. (See flyer) We have a committee and will be sending you out updates after our first meeting next week. This will be a ***BLAST FROM THE PAST*** It's been a long, long time since our last one. Guests are welcome and encouraged to join in with a slightly higher charge. Advance reservations and payments are required to join us. The final payment cut-off date is still to be determined but will be about a week before the event date. Gonna be a great event, folks!! Save the date. Sunday, September 24
th,
1:00 PM.
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23 24 25 26 Maritime Seafood Festival
27 Maritime Seafood Festival
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LISSA EVENTS AUGUST 2017