Post on 20-May-2020
Commodore’s Letter
Dear Friends:
What a Labor Day!! Lakeside is back in action and better than ever!! And to celebrate, we are having a heck of a gala, “Vegas, Baby!” Commodore’s Ball and Grand Reopening party starting at 6:00 p.m. this Saturday, September 17, complete with fancy foods, professional gaming for charity, Vegas- style entertainment, and a re-commissioning of our remodeled club complete with christening, a champagne toast, and a big round of applause for our construction committee members!! So break out your Vegas duds (glam to gaudy – let’s have fun!), call the club today to reserve your spot, and plan on having a great time with your friends and fellow members. This is the one you don’t want to miss!! Plus, as an added bonus, you can wake up just in time for the Browns home opening the next day (food and beverage specials to be announced).
Other highlights this month include the return of the Island Doctor, Scott Alan, at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 24 and pasta bar on Friday, September 30th. But then again, every day is a holiday at LYC, so grab your friends while the weather is great and the pool is open (currently scheduled to close after September 25th) and come down and enjoy your new facilities.
I hate to bring it up, but it is time to start thinking about when you will be hauling your boat for the season. The winter list is closed so please take a moment to call or visit the office to schedule your lift-out. Lift-out is available on Saturday or Sunday starting Saturday, October 1st and ending Sunday, October 30th. Please, PLEASE, let’s avoid the issues of the past few years with frozen engines and boats stuck in the ice and get out and winterized before the cold winds of November blow. Also, please take advantage of the generosity of your lift committee and don’t plan on being able to lift out during the week as labor may not be available. If you have special needs (planning on selling or moving your boat during the winter), please contact your Fleet Captain, Greg Vittardi, as soon as possible so he can make arrangements.
In closing, as Jacqueline and I near that end of our time serving the members of Lakeside as your Lady and Commodore, I want each of you to know what an honor it has been to serve each of you during this truly transformational time.
Fair winds and following seas to you and yours,
David D. Black
Commodore
September Birthday’s
3rd
Robert Evans Vince Pisano
5th
John Gardina John Zarlenga
6th
Mike Stevenson
7th MIke Ciofani Patrice Gale
8th
Anthony DeCarlo
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Volume 86 , I ssue 9
September 1, 2016
The Official Publication of Lakeside Yacht Club 4851 North Marginal Road Cleveland, Ohio 44114 www.lakesideyachtclub.com
NOTICE TO MARINERS
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Commodore’s Letter 1
Monthly Events 2
Commodore’s Ball 3
Book Club 5
Scott Alan 7
Clam Bake 8
Kid’s Halloween Chili Cook-Off
9 10
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
Thursday 9am-5pm 11am-2pm 5pm-9pm 11am-11pm/
11am-9pm
Friday 9am-5pm 11am-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 5pm-8pm 10am-8pm/8am-8pm
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Special Events in September
Every Tuesday “Taco Tuesday” 5-9pm Every Sunday Sailing Races 9am 13th Board Meeting 6pm 17th Commodore’s Ball 6pm 18th Browns Home Opener Game starts at 1pm 24th Scott Alan “ The Island Doctor” 8pm-11pm 30th Pasta Bar 6-9pm Upcoming Events in October 8th LYC Annual Club Clam Bake and LYC Band 13th General Membership Meeting and Club Elections 15th Chili Cook-Off 12pm Bill Hach 1-5pm 28th Pasta Bar 6-9pm 29th Adult Halloween Party 6pm-? Club will close at 3pm for this event! 30th Children’s Halloween Party September Hours Of Operation
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Saturday September 17, 2016
Commodore David and Lady Jacqueline Black invite you to this year's
Commodore's Ball/Club Grand Opening Party
Don't miss the event of the year!
Doors open at 6pm
Gambling tables 7-10pm
Live music 8pm-12am
Reservations required the club will close at 3pm and re-open at 6pm for this event only!
$35 a person ++ 18% gratuity and 8% tax includes
Hors d'oeuvres
Beef Wellington
Shrimp Cocktail
Assorted Artisan Cheese Display
Crudité Display
Caprese Skewers
Pancetta & Mushroom Phyllo Cups
Reuben Egg Rolls
Smoke Salmon on Pumpernickel
Smoked Gouda Stuffed Sausage Meatballs
Carving Station
Chicken Crescents
Vegetable Spring Rolls
Grilled Shrimp Risotto
Champagne Toast and Building Dedication 10pm
One 50/50 raffle ticket
Gambling Tables 7pm-10pm "Chips can be purchased from the LYC Office"
Black Jack
Texas Holdem
Craps
Roulete
Money Wheel
Slot Machines
50/50 raffle
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February Weekend Specials
1st & 2nd
Bucatini and Meatballs $15.95
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
Lump crab and shrimp mixed with ricotta, stuffed in roasted pepper pasta and topped with Champagne butter sauce
8th & 9th
Prime Rib 16oz. Commodore $19.95 or 12oz. Queen $16.95 Succulent Prime Rib slow roasted and grilled to your liking. Served with seasonal vegetable, oven roasted potatoes and Au Jus.
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 steamed Jasmine rice
15th & 16th
Greek Moussaka $16.95
Traditional Greek casserole of eggplant layered with slow roasted lamb, vegetables and topped with béchamel sauce and served with grilled herbed focaccia bread
Lobster Mac n Cheese $18.95
Generous portion of lobster knuckle and claw meat, rendered bacon, caramelized shallots, three cheese tortellini and goat cheese cream baked with parmesan gratin
February 22nd & 23rd
Braised Lamb Shank $21.95
Slow braised 1 pound bone-in lamb shank pooled in classic Romesco sauce over herbed polenta with goat cheese
Black Bass $22.95
Black bass wrapped in grape leaves and poached with lemon feta butter over toasted couscous with sautéed green beans with al-monds
February Weekend Specials
1st & 2nd
Bucatini and Meatballs $15.95
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
Lump crab and shrimp mixed with ricotta, stuffed in roasted pepper pasta and topped with Champagne butter sauce
8th & 9th
Prime Rib 16oz. Commodore $19.95 or 12oz. Queen $16.95 Succulent Prime Rib slow roasted and grilled to your liking. Served with seasonal vegetable, oven roasted potatoes and Au Jus.
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 steamed Jasmine rice
15th & 16th
Greek Moussaka $16.95
Traditional Greek casserole of eggplant layered with slow roasted lamb, vegetables and topped with béchamel sauce and served with grilled herbed focaccia bread
Lobster Mac n Cheese $18.95
Generous portion of lobster knuckle and claw meat, rendered bacon, caramelized shallots, three cheese tortellini and goat cheese cream baked with parmesan gratin
February 22nd & 23rd
Braised Lamb Shank $21.95
Slow braised 1 pound bone-in lamb shank pooled in classic Romesco sauce over herbed polenta with goat cheese
Black Bass $22.95
Black bass wrapped in grape leaves and poached with lemon feta butter over toasted couscous with sautéed green beans with al-monds
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. September 15th is the cut-off to run for a board
position.
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February Weekend Specials
1st & 2nd
Bucatini and Meatballs $15.95
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
Lump crab and shrimp mixed with ricotta, stuffed in roasted pepper pasta and topped with Champagne butter sauce
8th & 9th
Prime Rib 16oz. Commodore $19.95 or 12oz. Queen $16.95 Succulent Prime Rib slow roasted and grilled to your liking. Served with seasonal vegetable, oven roasted potatoes and Au Jus.
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 steamed Jasmine rice
15th & 16th
Greek Moussaka $16.95
Traditional Greek casserole of eggplant layered with slow roasted lamb, vegetables and topped with béchamel sauce and served with grilled herbed focaccia bread
Lobster Mac n Cheese $18.95
Generous portion of lobster knuckle and claw meat, rendered bacon, caramelized shallots, three cheese tortellini and goat cheese cream baked with parmesan gratin
February 22nd & 23rd
Braised Lamb Shank $21.95
Slow braised 1 pound bone-in lamb shank pooled in classic Romesco sauce over herbed polenta with goat cheese
Black Bass $22.95
Black bass wrapped in grape leaves and poached with lemon feta butter over toasted couscous with sautéed green beans with al-monds
February Weekend Specials
1st & 2nd
Bucatini and Meatballs $15.95
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
Lump crab and shrimp mixed with ricotta, stuffed in roasted pepper pasta and topped with Champagne butter sauce
8th & 9th
Prime Rib 16oz. Commodore $19.95 or 12oz. Queen $16.95 Succulent Prime Rib slow roasted and grilled to your liking. Served with seasonal vegetable, oven roasted potatoes and Au Jus.
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 steamed Jasmine rice
15th & 16th
Greek Moussaka $16.95
Traditional Greek casserole of eggplant layered with slow roasted lamb, vegetables and topped with béchamel sauce and served with grilled herbed focaccia bread
Lobster Mac n Cheese $18.95
Generous portion of lobster knuckle and claw meat, rendered bacon, caramelized shallots, three cheese tortellini and goat cheese cream baked with parmesan gratin
February 22nd & 23rd
Braised Lamb Shank $21.95
Slow braised 1 pound bone-in lamb shank pooled in classic Romesco sauce over herbed polenta with goat cheese
Black Bass $22.95
Black bass wrapped in grape leaves and poached with lemon feta butter over toasted couscous with sautéed green beans with al-monds
September Birthday’s Continued
9th P/C Mike McConnell
11th
Kevin Blum
12th Will Craig
13th
Michael Hughes
15th Marvin Schinagle
16th
Dan Sullivan
17th Andrea Young
18th
Audrey Elk
21st Jean Brandt
Shane French
24th Francine Pate
25th
Giovanni DeNigris
28th John Ruyten
William Tuttle
LYC Readers
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 October 5th at 6pm
"The Wedding Dress" by Rachel Hauck Charlotte owns a chic Birmingham bridal boutique. Dressing brides for their big day is her gift . . and her passion. But with her own wedding day approaching, why can't she find the perfect dress. . . or feel certain she should marry Tim? Then Charlotte discovers a vintage dress in a battered trunk at an estate sale. It looks brand new-shimmering with pearls and satin, hand-stitched and timeless in its design. But where did it come from? Who wore it? Who welded the lock shut and tucked the dog tags in that little sachet? Who left it in the basement for a ten-year-old girl? And what about the mysterious man in the purple vest who insists the dress had been "redeemed".
Charlotte's search for the gown's history-and its new bride-begins as a distraction from her sputtering love life. But is takes on a life of its own as she comes to know the women who have worn the dress. Emily from 1912. Mary Grace from 1939. Hillary from 1968. Each with her own story of promise, pain, and destiny. And each with something unique to share. For woven within the threads of the beautiful hundred-year-old gown is the truth about Charlotte's heritage, the power of courage and faith, and the timeless beauty of finding true love.
Every Tuesday in September 5-9pm
$1 Beef tacos hard or soft shelled and $1.50 chicken tacos hard or soft shelled
Every Last Friday of the 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.
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The Island Doctor Scott Alan
September 24, 2016
8pm-11pm
The Island Doctor provides a unique style of island music by recreating some of the
more popular island tunes along with his own tropical melodies.
You can think of his performance as a Tropical beach party, a Jimmy Buffet concert
and a Hawaiian Luau all wrapped up in one creating a Tropical Musical Expe-
rience that all can enjoy. His performance is sure to send you on a well deserved vaca-
tion.
The Doc’s musical performance is all about the island lifestyle but don’t be surprised
when you hear the many other music styles that he loves to play. He is quick to cater
to everyone and what they love to listen too. Whether it be Island, Rock,
Country ,Pop , Easy Listening or Jazz. He’s sure to throw you for a loop with his song
selection.
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L.Y.C Annual Clam Bake
October 8, 2016
6pm-9:00pm
LYC Band 9pm-12am
Chicken & Clam Bake $22
12oz N.Y. Steak & Clam Bake $32
1lb Split Alaskan King Crab & Clam Bake $45
Extra Clams $11.00 per dozen
Clam Bake items: Clam broth
Clam chowder
Dozen clams
Corn on the cob
Candied Yams
Assorted Desserts
All items must be pre-ordered to ensure availability,
Reservations required!
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Children’s Halloween Party
October 30, 2016
1pm-3pm $10 per person
Macaroni and Cheese,
assorted Pizzas,
Mini Corndogs, Chips and salsa
Hot Dogs, assorted Desserts
1pm Lunch
1:45-2:30pm Kid’s Show
2:30pm Costume Contest & Games
2:45pm Trick or Trunk
“Please bring a bag of candy to pass out to the children”
$25.00 LYC Gift Certificate for Best Boys & Girls Costume
Reservations Required!
Please sign-up in the office no later than
October 25, 2016
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Make your best pot (4 quarts) of chili and bring it to the club by noon. The entries will be judged by all of the members after a blind taste
testing. Paper goods and spoons will be provided by the club.
Winner take all!
One month of free dues!!!!
$5 person sampling
Any style of chili is acceptable from mild to wild!!!
Bill Hach 1-5pm
Please rsvp with the LYC office if you plan on participating.
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The following is the list of People running currently for the Club Elected Positions for 2016
Commodore– Mark Carrabine
Vice Commodore– Rob Ruhlman
Rear Commodore-
Fleet Captain- Greg Vittardi
Treasurer- David Hunt
Secretary– Garry Marquiss
Fleet Surgeon– Jim Kubik
Trustee Position- 2 year term “four spots available”
Mike Cunningham, Nancy Keene, Emory Wolf, Jim Penza, Nico Cottone, Jamie Bevins, Ron Hrosovsky, Mike Miller, Seth Young.
Anyone interested in running please contact the Membership committee.
We also encourage everyone running to write a bio of their experience and why they would like to run for office to the membership!
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Lakeside Yacht Club
General Membership Meeting Minutes
For the July 12, 2016 Meeting
The meeting was called to order at 19:12 by Commodore Black. The following board members were present at this meeting:
The reading of the minutes was waived by motion. A count of the membership indicated a quorum was present.
Correspondence (Marquiss) – No correspondence
Commodore Black opened the meeting by describing that we were going to take the meeting out of order and dis-cuss those items that were pertinent to the conversations in the club.
Marquiss - Pool discussion. Items that were discussed:
Pool and the people coming in without a member present – need to make sure it is the membership that is using, not outside people.
Described the recent glass breakage in the pool and the actions taken. The glass forced the club to close and drain/refill the pool.
Managing the pool it is the responsibility of everyone. It is our club.
Rules will be updated to reflect some of the usage – specific items include, floats, glass, guests and member identi-fication.
Flag Officers: Attendance when roll called
Commodore David Black Yes
Vice Commodore Mark Carrabine Yes
Rear Commodore Rob Ruhlman Yes
Treasurer David Hunt Yes
Secretary Garry Marquiss Yes
Fleet Captain Greg Vittardi Yes
Fleet Surgeon Jim Kubik Yes
Trustees: Emory Wolf Yes
Mike Cunningham Yes
Jim Penza Yes
John Szabo Yes
John Sparano Yes
Dan Lovinger Yes
Nancy Keene Yes
Scott Ginsburg Yes
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Everyone is special and needs to be treated accordingly.
The rules will be posted in the pool area and updated and sent out to the membership.
Food and Beverage (Lovinger)
All know that there are bumps in the road – big project and now that we are open, there is work to do. We are tak-ing steps to improve the menu, service and food.
Service and Food not where it needs to be – we have heard your complaints and be patient. Solutions are coming.
Call or email Dan with any comments – and what you want from the food service committee.
Construction Report (Carrabine) –
Summary of the work in progress. Roof and canopy has started. Project completion August 16. There is a punch list of items to go through that is very long. We are covering piece by piece.
Questions:
Roof will be completed soon to cover and eliminate water intrusion. Heating, garage doors and lighting will follow.
Is there a gate from the parking area to the pool?
o Opposing views for the pool were presented – the inconvenience of walking around versus the desire to have
controlled access.
o Bathrooms are an issue – don’t want to walk through the pool to get to bathroom.
o The membership would like access sooner rather than later
o Proposal was presented to ask the membership at the next general member meeting – on if a gate is needed. This
proposal assumed that the question would be posed on the ballot with the election of officers.
o It asked if we could wait until we get the club done then address all concerns, including the gate issue. Give the
club the time to finish.
o Gate or pool attendant was requested. The discussion included pros and cons. Larry will have someone in place
immediately for the weekend traffic.
Front Gate is to be secured during RNC.
Treasurers Report (Hunt) –
Club is in good shape. We have $250,000 in the bank, committed funds are $150K. If everything goes as planned $50K in the bank in October. The bond fund is in place to cover cost overruns due to the construction items. First dollars go to construction, then furnishing, and then other corrections to the facility. The only purpose for the bond fund is the club renovations and landscaping.
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Bond program is available and a sheet describing the program is on the table. We would like to have additional members.
Questions
Do we plan on repaying the bond fund early – it is non-callable for the first three years. After that, a program to re-tire the bonds will be followed. Too soon to tell.
Manager’s Report (Orlowski) –
We are heading in the correct direction – there are some members that are upset. Problems will be dealt with and we will get the business back to where it was. Any issues, please talk to Larry.
Questions:
Restaurant sales were reported as down – does it take into account the new restaurant sales. No surplus, but we have modeled out the sales with a couple of down months.
POS discussion – the new system should be out on Friday. The web and POS are coming online. More information is coming with the new system.
Dock hands are a rarity on the docks – and they need the training to handle the boats. Their priority is handling the boats and training will be handled. There are bumps that we are dealing with, and we are taking the steps to make sure that they perform the job.
Bathrooms were not working, they are fixed now. We are setting up a work order process to make sure that the items are being fixed timely without inconvenience to the member.
Discussion on the WiFi and the implementation. Cameras and the wifi in process of completion.
Harbor Masters Report – No report
Fleet Captain (Vittardi) – No report
Membership Report (Kubik) –
25 new members and anticipating 10 new ones.
Questions:
Current dues and membership value for a Social member - $1000 in dues and $110 per month dues
The club is at plus 13 for the net membership count
August show – Sandusky in water is a new show for us and hope to attract new members with full initiation and dues, with free docks for 2016
Finance Committee (Hunt) – Met several times, doing planning for next year. Dependent on the membership num-bers. We have wage increases, and have a number of other item increasing, so am LYC General Membership looking at how it affects budget. Social initiation fee needs to increase due to the way the club expenses have changed.
Questions:
What percentage of membership is Senior to Social – 2 to 1
Asked to look at the senior member going down to social as a new category.
The comment was made to reflect that we are a yacht club, not a dinner or social club. First and foremost Yachting.
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House and Grounds Report (Cunningham) – Dirk and the crew are all new. Pushing to get to the boats as the first priority. Children’s playground is nearly complete.
Barb wire is done on exterior fencing.
Docks (Vittardi) – no report
Planning (Ginsburg) – no report
Regatta (Ruhlman) – Regatta did not happen. Long story tradition and the club was not ready. Decision was well re-ceived but understood the issues. Postponing the McCarty race to late August.
Rules (Lovinger) – no report
Grievance (Szabo) – no report
Entertainment Committee Report (Wolf) – no report
Outreach committee (Sparano) – no report
Officers Report (Black) – none
Unfinished Business (Black) – none
New Business (Black) – none
Meeting Adjourned – Marquiss motioned and Ginsburg seconded to adjourn at 20:11. Approved by vote.