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Holiday Pointers Newsletter
The Monthly Newsletter for the Holiday Point Yacht Club, Inc.

2008  May
THE COMMODORE'S CORNER
 Well folks it looks as if old man winter is loosening his grip and Spring is just around the corner.   WARMER WEATHER....oh what a delightful thought. It won't be long until the Marina will be inhabited by all of us who actually look forward to scrubbing, cleaning, polishing and getting their boat ready for the "BOATING SEASON".

Recently I had the pleasure of reading through many of the previous Holiday Pointers Newsletters and see where the newsletters go as far back as 30+ years (referred to as Captains Log in the early years). It is interesting to note that the Marina came into existence in 1974 (according to one of the newsletters) and that the Yacht Club was formed in the spring of 1978, originally called Holiday Cove Yacht Club and later changed to Holiday Point Yacht Club. It is interesting to read about the events and folks who were a part of and still are active boaters.

The Yacht Club officers and members wrote the newsletters. The purpose was and still is to keep everyone informed of the events and activities going on at the Marina as well as to introduce new members.  Some of the newsletters go into great detail about the happenings of the yesteryear and give one a true perspective of the history of the people, Yacht Club and the Marina.

The original purpose for forming the HPYC was and still is purely SOCIAL! It's all about having fun and that is what we intend to do this year! Many events are being planned to carry on the tradition that so many others have worked hard to create.

We all look forward to seeing our boating friends and renewing our friendships. Whether it be an evening poker game on the docks or a lively game of LCR in the party room or just a friendly conversation, there will be much fun to be enjoyed.

Looking forward to seeing you soon.
2008 WILL BE GREAT...!
Lynn

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2007

Summer Fest Hawaiian Style!

Nearly everyone was decked out in their best and brightest for Summer Fest this year. Including one brave man in a grass skirt who knows how to hula!
 
Many thanks to Lisa Sparks for spearheading the decorating. She did a fantastic job. And thanks to all who supported her. Much appreciation as well to all who cleaned up for days after.
 
It was great to see old and new faces this year, enjoy a tasty catered meal, and learn new recipes, like the Martin's Famous Lemonade. Walmart may be officially sold-out of two gallon jugs by now.
 
While Tom Ricer may have been the legitimate winner of the television giveaway, Dick & Carol Reiner pulled a fast one on him when they altered their ticket stub...Tom was fooled for only a second.
 
There was quite a variety of hats this year. One in particular, modeled by Angie, had an interesting shape...
 
The band was great, the dancing fun and here's looking forward to Summer fest 2007!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Commodore's Corner

 
Summer Fest 2007 was a BLAST! The yearly event took place June 17th at the Rotunda. 160 + people attended the party. This was a catered event with all the food anyone cared to eat. The same delicious fare as last year. The caterer, Steve McManus did his usual wonderful job of providing lots and lots of good food.

The Convertible Blondes entertained everyone during the evening. They were probably the best band we have had at any function lately. We even had a "Twist Contest". Everyone twisted until finally Gil and Colleen won. I hope they have recovered from all that twisting.

We gave away several door prizes during the evening. Also, the LCD Television was given away to "Lucky" Tom Ricer.

The evening before several people gathered to decorate, clean and get ready for the party. Special thanks to Lisa Sparks for getting the decorations.

Our Yacht Club membership stands at 100. We have a great group of people that know how to enjoy the parties at the best Marina on the Ohio River.
 
The Poker Run and club cook-out is coming up on July 28th. Mark your calendars!
 
                                                           See ya there.
                                                                                                                    - Lynn Rice

 


Wildlife Watch

 
This little black bird spent over six weeks fighting with himself at the fuel dock pump until he finally gave up.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Marina News

 
For some great fun how about signing up as Guest Chef at the cafe..
 
If you'd like to be a guest chef, sign-up in the office or at the Cafe.
 

A Look Back

 
Thirty years ago in August of 1976 (a July issue wasn't located), the latest happenings and announcements included appropriate channels to monitor when communicating via CB, that a payphone was available after marina office hours in case of emergency, and mention of the Executive Dock being relocated to the Bourbon Street area because of a tornado.
 
A fourth of July parade was held on the river from Worthington Marina to the Ashland bridge with a Bar-B-Que that followed here at the cove afterward.
 
There's also a brief, interesting article about the Polyestermite; "A colony of them could reduce a quarter ton boat to a heap of white dust and fittings in a season..."
 
And last, a release from the Coast Guard about liability, the Good Samaritan Clause and the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971.
 
Pick up a photocopy of the 1976 newsletter in the office at the marina to read the full stories.
 
Aside from the 1976 newsletter, yacht club members Dick & Carol Reiner submitted some snapshots.
 
Here they are at the marina in 1968. A photo of the UFO when it was still floating and painted blue, and a fine example of craftsmanship and innovation -- look what can be made from a broken propeller!
 
 
 
Thank you both for sharing the history!
 
 
 

"What makes a river so restful to people is that it doesn’t have any doubt—it is sure to get where it is going, and it doesn’t want to go anywhere else."
                                                                 
— Hal Boyle


Website Update

 
Check out the Photo Gallery for the new page titled Dock Pets.
 
The past month our website has had 213 visitors, 152 of them unique. Visitors hail from WV 38, OH 38, CA 36, VA 22, NJ 20, Unknown 12, KY 11, FL 7, MD 7, WA 5, MA 4, IL 4, NY 3, TX 2, AZ, WI & PA 1 each, and Scotland 1.
 
Submit photos, comments and/or suggestions to ContactUs@HolidayPointYachtClub.com.

News From The Quiet Corner, The Dark Side, Kokomo & The Ghetto        

 
The Quiet CornerThis just in...The Quiet Corner, is still quiet. Which is exactly how they like it.
 
The Dark Side is still dark. But they do have aThe Dark Side fabulous new sign welcoming all who dare enter.
 
 
Down at the Kokomo...On the Kokomo side, Marvin's Bar has been a happening place. Marvin....he'll serve you anything you bring.Marvin's Bar
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marvin & Becky
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The GhettoThe Ghetto is knocking out some kicking barbecued chicken dinners and that lemonade? To die for! Mike Clifford knows how to grill and the Martin's know lemonade!
 
 
           
 

New Gear for Boaters
 
Magma Marine Kettle 2
$190 • 800/866-2462 • www.magmaproducts.com
 
An updated version of Magma's Marine model, this 15" grill features a new front-mounted igniter, burner, and heat distribution system that reduces flare-ups. It boasts a double-lined inner safety shell that keeps the outside of the grill cool to the touch, a corrosion-resistant stainless-steel exterior, and a stainless-steel Stay Cool handle. The hinged lid is balanced so it won't slam shut as the boat rolls. It uses standard disposable one-pound propane cylinders.

 
 
 
 
Dock Cart (Model 200-PR)
$214.00 • 800/448-5503 • www.kadcousa.com

These dock carts feature a 20 inch plastic rim with polyurethane tire. Lightweight plastic wheels will not rust or rot. Urethane tires and sealed bearings ensure a smooth ride over rough surfaces.
 

CPSC Warns Consumers about Dangers of Tube Kiting
Two Deaths over the Past 3 Months Attributed to New Water Sport

 


Special Notices:

 
Donations welcomed for the giveaway basket which will take place at the Fish Fry in September. Small tropical-type items will comprise the contents. See Carol, Rose or Sandy for information or to make a donation.
 
The Greenbo Resort has been reserved for the Mid-Winter Party in March. As of now, the entire lodge will be dedicated for the Yacht Club members for the weekend, contingent on the number of reservations booked. Make yours today by calling 1-800-325-0083 or going online http://parks.ky.gov/resortparks/go/

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