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A Unit of United States Power Squadrons®, District 29
TOLEDO, OHIO Sail & Power Boating www.toledopowersquadron.org SEPTEMBER 2008
THE BREEZE Toledo Sail and Power SquadronToledo Sail and Power SquadronToledo Sail and Power SquadronToledo Sail and Power Squadron
Help Celebrate
Our 70th Year
USPS Members
Don’t Miss This
Gala!
(Aren’t You Glad
you paid your
Dues!!)
Saturday
Mediterra-
nean Buffet Shish Kabobs,
Kafta and Ta-
wook; Meatball
Spaghetti, Lamb-
stuffed Grape
Leaves, Fatoosh,
Tabouli, Tahini,
Lasagna, Greek
Salad and Linda’s
Homemade Ba-
klava
All for $20
Commander’s Rendezvous Weekend of August 29th Toledo Yacht Club
Friday: 5:30 p.m. Commander’s Bar opens with Free Drinks Compliments Cdr Wayne Osborn, AP
Beer, Wine, Pop, Mary S.’s Mojitos and More!
6:30 p.m. Picnic (Gourmet Sloppy Joes, Dogs, More ) $5 donation
Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Mediterranean Buffet. Lebanese, Greek, Italian Food and Spirits $20
Food is from The Beirut, Byblos, and Linda Osborn
Cdr’s Bar continues with Retsina, Ouzo, Galliano, Chianti, Lebanese Whites and Reds, Beer and More!!
(BYO if you don’t like this stuff)
FREE DOCKING AT TYC See Page 3 for Food Key, Reservations, etc.
Day after Labor Day is next Squadron General Meeting Tues., September 2
Toledo Yacht Club
5:30 Social, 6:30 Dinner, 7:30 Meeting & Program Dinner: Bar-B-Que — 1/2 chicken and 2 side dishes $10.00
Reservations with Lt/C Ed Fairchild and Linda 419-726-4105
Speaker: Attorney Merritt W. Green, III—Maritime Law
Family, Friends, Guests
Welcome!!!
TOLEDO SAIL & POWER SQUADRON 419-725-1776
2008 BRIDGE
Commander.............................Wayne Osborn, AP H 734-279-2331 Cell 419-290-5535 Email [email protected]
Executive Officer ............................ Larry Cole, AP H 734-243-4282 Cell 734-755-7252 W 734-529-4107 Email [email protected]
Educational Officer ........P/C James Sommers, SN H 419-691-7719 Cell 419-297-7420 Email [email protected] Administrative Officer..................... Ed Fairchild, P H 419-726-4105 Cell 419-343-7724 Email [email protected] Secretary ........................ Mary Kay Inguagiato, AP Cell 419-509-8521 Email [email protected] Treasurer....................................Bill Patterson, AP H 419-874-6177 Email [email protected]
2008 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE P/C James Balogh, AP Cdr Wayne Osborn, AP Lt/C James Sommers, SN Lt/C Larry Cole, AP Lt/C Mary Kay Inguagiato, AP Lt/C Ed Fairchild, P Lt/C Bill Patterson, AP P/C Dorie Backus, P P/C Felicia Evans, AP Lt Lorene Bixler Lt Linda Fairchild, S
“THE BREEZE” This official publication of Toledo Power Squadron is published 11 months per year. Deadline to submit articles is the 3rd of the month. Send articles to Breeze Editor.
Editor............................................ Joyce Mease, P 3765 Oak Forest Drive, Toledo, OH 43614 H 419-382-4401 Email [email protected]
District/National Editor ........... Shirley Zawodni, AP Email [email protected]
Distribution .......................... Bernadine Overly, AP Dale Overly, AP
Advertising.................................. Fran Tesorero, S Dale Overly, AP
Printer........................Office Depot Office Services
Articles, opinions and advertisements do not necessarily reflect USPS® policy or endorsement unless so designated.
Websites Toledo ..........www.toledopowersquadron.org District 29 ........ www.usps.org/localusps/D29 National ...................................www.usps.org
PLANNED GIVING If you would like to include the Toledo Sail & Power Squadron in your estate plan or provide another kind of gift, please contact P/C Haynes Lee, Jr., AP.
The USPS® Mission
To promote recreational boating safety
through education and civic activities while
providing fellowship for our members.
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SQUADRON MEETINGS
8/15, 16, 17 District 29 Summer Rendezvous Toledo Yacht Club Tues Aug 26 Executive Comm. 7:30 p.m. Toledo Yacht Club 8/29, 30, 31 Cdrs Rendezvous Toledo Yacht Club Tues Sept 2 General Membership Meeting Toledo Yacht Club Tues Sept 30 Executive Comm. 7:30 p.m. Toledo Yacht Club
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Commander’s Rendezvous Activities
Toledo Yacht Club Pavilion
Picnic & Buffet Reservations by AUGUST 27 Non-Cancellations and No Shows after this date will be billed Reservations with Nancy Bell 419-726-2447
Email: [email protected]
Friday, August 29th 5:30 p.m: Commander’s Bar Opens; Karen Neeb, Bar Mistress
Special: Mary’s Mojitos
6:30 p.m: $5 Picnic (Gourmet Sloppy Joe’s, Dogs, More)
Nancy Bell, Cuisine Coordinator; Master Chefs: Lt Bixler, Lt Gerwin, P/C Balogh
Saturday, August 30th Afternoon
Lawn Olympics; Chuck and Honey Hutchinson, Games Directors
5:30 p.m
Mediterranean Buffet: Food from The Beruit Restuarant, Byblos, Linda Osborn
Later
Poolside movies; P/C Felicia Evans, Entertainment Director
Monday Labor Day late Afternoon Squadron Cruise up-river to City Fireworks Nelson Evans, Cruise Coordinator
Each morning: Breakfast for cruisers; Hutchinsons, Osborns, Lutzs, Evans $5 Donation
Saturday: Mediterranean Buffet* Shish Kabobs, Kafta and Tawook; Meatball Spaghetti, Lamb-stuffed Grape Leaves, Fatoosh, Tabouli,
Tahini, Lasagna, Greek Salad and Linda’s Homemade Baklava
All only $20 Cdr’s Bar continues with Retsina, Ouzo, Galliano, Chianti, Lebanese Whites and Reds, Beer and More! (BYO if you
don’t like this stuff)
*Food Key-Lebanese, Greek, Italian Food and Spirits
Shish Kabob-charbroiled cubes of tenderloin, green peppers, onions Shish Tawook-skinless, boneless chicken breasts in a special marinade; charbroiled Shish Kafta- chopped lamb, onions and parsley; charbroiled Kabob Halabi-Kafta stuffed in bread, toasted and served with vegetables Fatoosh-tangy mix of cucumbers, green peppers, onions, parsley, and spices in a special dressing Tabouli-parsley, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, cracked wheat, mint, lemon and olive oil Hommus-chic pea, sesame paste, oil, lemon Grape leaves-tender large leaves stuffed with ground lamb, rice, chic peas, parsley; cooked in lemon juice and olive oil Linda’s Baklava-dessert of phylo dough, nuts, honey and syrup—-the best you’ve ever had Samples of Greek, Lebanese and Italian wines and aperitifs
FREE DOCKING AT TYC
Call DOCKMASTER NELSON EVANS
for TYC Dock Reservations 419-376-1415
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STRANGE SIGHTS AT KELLEYS ISLAND
Kelleys Island in June. Friday Night Stern-In Party brought out a Gang You Wouldn’t Want to Meet in a Dark
Alley. Cross Dressers are l. to r: Jason Snook, Larry Cole, Felicia Evans, Nelson Evans, Jan Leutz, Don Leutz.
Felicia & Nelson and Brandy Alexanders at “The Pump. Chuck Hutchinson with Honey on his right and
their guest (Honey’s Aunt) on the left.
Tom Parker at the Kelleys Island
Winery. Gloria and Tom never
miss a visit to the Winery.
Don and Jan Leutz with daughters Jessica and Taylor.
Page 5 THE BREEZE More Kelleys Island
8 boats made the cruise. New members Fred and Lisa Slagle, Fairchild,
Evans, Leutz, Hutchinson, Parker, Cole/Snook, Meyer. Great weather
there. After the Friday night stern-in party, Saturday was the Poker Run
on golf carts to pick up poker cards at various island locations.
Left: Chuck Hutchinson and Don Leutz en-
joy their Poker Run stop at The Brewery. Gloria Parker gleefully
counts her Poker Run
winnings.
Thanks to Breeze pals Don Leutz and Linda Fair-child for providing pictures.
P/C Felicia Evans was the Poker Run loser,
but she looks pretty happy with her 20 bucks.
Left: Laughing over “Lemon Drops”
at the Captains Corner are Leutz
daughters Jessica and Taylor, Jan
Leutz, Nelson & Felicia Evans, Larry
Cole, and Jason Snook.
Sunday’s waves were something to be reckoned with. Above left: Evans’ “Moor Family Tradition” heads out. Above right
is Fairchild’s “Dreamcatcher”.
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COMMANDER’S COMMENTS
Wayne Osborn, AP
419-290-5535
email: [email protected]
Thanks again to all who renewed their dues. Active members increase their “return on investment” by participating in squadron activities. But there are many who, unfortunately, we do not see very often but still faithfully pay their dues. We truly appreciate this. You are unselfishly supporting a good cause, even if you can’t participate. We are aware of you and we thank you. Paddle Smart class is August 23rd!! Come on out to Maumee Bay State Park. AND bring your kids (grandkids) ! Get them started Safely on this fast-growing, economical and healthy boating style. We’ll have fun, we’ll learn, there’s lunch and we should be able to see Past Commanders Jim Balogh and Jim Sommers get wet!
Call P/C Sommers to register—-it’ll be worth it—-419-297-7420. More details on Back Cover of BREEZE.
District 29 Summer Council and Rendezvous will be August 15-17 at TYC. It’s always good to meet old friends from other squadrons . I always learn a new trick or two and have no compunction about copying good ideas. Com-mander Hess’s cocktail party, the cruise of Maumee Bay and the Yarlett’s fish fry are sure to please. All members are always welcome at all district and national events. Call me or District Commander Al Hess . Commander’s Rendezvous will be at TYC on the Labor Day weekend. Come by boat. Still a few docks available. No deposit required, but boaters will be asked to kick in for the breakfasts, available Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings. Breakfasts coordinated by Chuck and Honey Hutchinson, so you know they’ll be good. Come on out and help celebrate the squadron’s 70th year!! $5 Picnic and Commander’s Complimentary Bar will be open Friday, August 29th. Karen Neeb will run the bar. Saturday late afternoon will be a Mediterranean buffet, including some exotic Eastern Mediterranean spirits. Bring guests! Let’s all work on getting more new members.
Free Docking at TYC for Cdrs Rendezvous!!!
And don’t forget Toledo’s presentation at the National Governing Board meeting in Detroit in September. Na-tional was very impressed with our activities during Safe Boating Week and also with the live radio broadcast on WTOD radio on May 31st. They’ve asked us to share our strategies, techniques and PR experiences. P/C Jim Ba-logh, P/C Sommers and Capt. Don Dietz will be participating in the PR and Marketing session on Friday morning, September 5th in Detroit. All members should seriously consider attending. Have dinner Saturday night with 500 other squadron members from all over the world.. Call me, or go to www.USPS.org for more details and registra-tion forms. Help with the Breeze next year. It’s fun. You can be creative. And you really get to know squadron people. Talk to Lt/C Larry Cole or Joyce Mease.
TOLEDO HARBOR LIGHT
NEEDS YOUR VOTE TO
WIN FREE NEW WINDOWS
Currently running 4th in competition
On the Internet, go to
toledolighthouse.org
Click on ”Vote for the Toledo Lighthouse”
A couple more clicks and your vote is complete
Let’s Support our Lighthouse, Boaters!!!
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Thanks to These
PATRONS OF “THE BREEZE”
Lorene Bixler
In Memory of P/C Jim Bixler - A-D-Ates
P/D/C Richard Akenberger & Joan
P/D/C Read & P/C Dorie Backus
Kaye & Ron Soka - Meridian
Joan & Bob Eischen - Alaya
Dan & Mary Strohmeier - Woden
John W. & Carla Laver - C-Dreams
Art & Betty Raker - Madeira
Ernie & Joyce Mease - Shangri-La
Hal Joe Shafer - Love Too!
Jim & Jean Balogh - After Hours
Tom & Gloria Parker - Oh Ha
Paul & Julie Tucker - Shock Therapy II
Felicia & Nelson Evans - Moor Family Tradition
Ruth & Gregory Gerwin - Last Chance
Don & Jan Leutz - Distant Light
Skip & Jeanene Perkins - Two if by Sea
Jo Ann & Charles Scott - Scotfree
Barbara & Jerry Chauvin - The Bear
Chuck & Honey Hutchinson - Knot Paid IV
Bart & Gay Blossom - Sea Esta
Wayne & Linda Osborn - North Star
Bev & Bill Winslow - EDDIE-K Capt. Don Dietz - Marine Rescue Towing & Salvage
Ed & Linda Fairchild - Dreamcatcher
Marge & Haynes Lee
Larry Cole - Trust Me Knot
P/C Jim & Louise Sommers
Bill & Betty Patterson
Alan Zarkower & Audie Jaqua - DOC N2O
Thomas D. Haines
GOOD NEWS! PERMANENT EXEMPTION FOR EPA DISCHARGE PERMIT
On July 29, 2008, President Bush signed into law "The Clean Boating Act of 2008," which gives rec-reational boats a permanent exemption for the court-imposed EPA discharge permit. You con-tacted your Members of Congress and helped them understand the importance of boating in your life. And Congress heard the loud voices of tens of thou-sands of boaters! Nice work! Thanks to Bruce Em-erson for keeping THE BREEZE updated.
Page 8 THE BREEZE
Toledo Yacht Club
Home of the Mills Trophy Race
Memberships Available ~Deep Water Docks ~ In-ground pool ~Tennis ~ Restaurant~~Bar ~Banquet rooms ~Shelter House~
Small boat storage ~Monthly events
www.toledoyachtclub.com
419-726-3485 Bayview Park, 3900 N. Summit St. Bldg 2, Toledo, Ohio 43611
WHOSE BOAT?? CONTEST Give your guess to Cdr Wayne Osborn 419-290-
5535. Your entry goes into a drawing along with
other entries. Cdr buys the winner of drawing a
beer at TYC Bar.
Welcome New Members Mark and Catherine Korn,
son Andrew and daughter Morgan. Also Welcome to
new member Shelby Tipping. Look forward to seeing
you in classes and at social events.
MAUMEE RIVER EDUCATIONAL CRUISE
ON THE ARAWANNA II To promote “Boat Smart” classes, an Educational Cruise was offered to students in 2008. It was a great experience on a glorious summer day Saturday, August 9. (The previ-ously scheduled 3 outings were cancelled due to thunder-storms.) For just $5 students viewed no wake, danger, cans, nuns, freighter turning basin, range lights, etc. Cruise was from Skyway Marina up to Maumee River Yacht Club. Charts were provided and the Arawanna Capt. Shawn McCarthy did an awesome job of explaining the river. He even piloted his boat thru a “don’t-go-there” area near Cor-butt Island. He had been thru this area many times and wanted to point out the danger of sand bars, water intake, etc.
Page 9 The Breeze
BUY/SELL/
TRADE Non-commercial marine-related mem-
ber ads will be printed in The Breeze at no charge. Ad size limited to 1”
high x one-column wide to be pub-
lished in five consecutive issues, as space permits and at discretion of
editor. Members are asked to first
announce their ad at a squadron meet-ing.
FOR SALE Dockominium #D-41 at An-chor Pointe Marina. 28’ x 9.5. Includes use of pool and free winter storage. $1,200 Fran Tesorero 419-726-4977, 248-210-4977 5-person Paddle Boat excellent condition w/bimini $350 Mike Schabeck 419-841-7528 Electric downriggers w/all electronics & mounting boards $350 Mike Schabeck 419-841-7528
Solid teak table for back deck of boat. 4’ long 2’ wide. Great condition. Paid $400. Asking $200. Honey Hutchin-son 419-740-2523 Schwinn 26” lady’s & man’s Bicycles. Selling as pair only. $100 each. 3-speed, coaster brakes, wide comfortable seats. Mechanically good and solid. Dorothy Abair 419-726-3648. Houseboat Gibson 36’ 1991 custom built. Mint condition. Twin Chrysler 250s. See at Maumee River YC $44,000. Joyce Mease 419-382-4401
TOLEDO ANTIQUE & CLASSIC BOAT SHOW SAT., AUGUST 23 At the Historic S.S. Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship
Show opens at 9 a.m. For info call 1-419-255-BOAT Vendors, Land & Water Displays, Live Music by Ragtime Rick.
CRUISING THE U.S. VIRGIN IS. AND THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS P/C Felicia Evans is again organizing a trip. She says will book the trip after Easter to save on cost. Anyone interested contact Felicia at 419-874-8911. She will have more info at the September General Meeting. The trip a few years ago was a huge success.
ROUGH WATERS Sympathy is extended to Samantha Hoover on the death of her brother. Having had sur-gery recently are P/C Dorie Backus, Leland Baker, and Jean Balogh. And Tom Parker has been under the weather. Best of health to all.
Don’t Leave your Dock
Without It!!
Left: VSC sign on the deck
of Richard Alleshouse’s
condo brought him lots of
“business” he reports. How
about it—have you had a
VSC? Contact Patricia
Meyer, chairman.
Email:
419-874-3813
We still need a BREEZE EDITOR. Communication is vital to the continued suc-cess of our squadron. Con-tact Lt/C Larry Cole email: [email protected]
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PELEE AND LEAMINGTON CRUISE IN JULY
First stop for some of the boaters on Thursday
(Strohmeier, Gall, Mease, Leutz, Hutchinson) was
Pelee Island, then on to Leamington on Friday to
join up with the Evans. Here’s the traditional Fri-
day night stern-in party at Leamington.
Dan Strohmeier brings buns for Mary’s sloppy joes at the stern-in
gathering and Nelson arrives with his margarita.
Beautiful Leamington Marina. Has the repu-
tation of being the best marina on Lake Erie.
Dining out at Leamington “Noodle Factory”: l to r: Chuck &
Honey Hutchinson, Jan & Don Leutz, Ray & Barb Gall, Nelson &
Felicia Evans, Wayne Osborn, Dan & Mary Strohmeier. Thanks
to Don & Jan Leutz and Ernie Mease for BREEZE pictures. Breakfast together at Leamington.
A lot of eating, fun and socializing going on.
Page 11 THE BREEZE Tour of 4 Wineries at Leamington
Some of the squadron boaters took advantage of a tour of 4
wineries. Reports are tour was marvelous with fantastic food. Enjoying winery food are l to r: Ernie Mease,
Honey Hutchinson, Chuck Hutchinson, Nelson
Evans, Felicia Evans and Jan Leutz.
Left: Honey, Jan, & Felicia model “footies” that
the winery required they wear instead of sandals.
Nelson Evans proved to be a real look-alike for a founder of
one of the wineries.
High winds on Sunday detained the power boats but
sailors Strohmeiers (above) and Galls departed.
Waiting on Sunday for winds to calm down were: l. to r. Chuck &
Honey Hutchinson, Nelson & Felicia Evans, Wayne Osborn, Don
(Jan was the picture taker) Leutz, and Ernie Mease. Wayne
Osborn and Ernie Mease cruised aboard Ernie’s boat.
BETTER BOATING THROUGH EDUCATION
Toledo Power Squadron
P.O. Box 498 Toledo, Ohio 43697-0498
NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID TOLEDO, OHIO PERMIT NO 461
PADDLE SMART SEMINAR
Offered By Toledo Sail & Power Squadron
In cooperation with Ohio Department of Natural Resources,
Division of Watercraft
For Kayak & Canoe
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
MAUMEE BAY STATE PARK NATURE CENTER
$15.00 Includes handout materials & lunch Manual (optional) $25
Begins at 10 a.m. with a power point instruction,
followed by lunch, and then on-the-water kayaking instruction
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION CONTACT P/C JAMES SOMMERS 419-297-7420
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED