Pettipaug Yacht Club (U.S.)

Wednesday, May 29, 2024.   I am hoping most of you are receiving emails, check out your spam and please make us aware if things are working,

Thank you. commodore@pettipaug.com /bob@nerdsintheknow.com

 

June, July and August are busy months at the club. I will be sending a weekly updates to keep all of you in the loop. On Saturday, May 25th,

we gathered on the north lawn. Unfortunately I flunked my mastering of the microphone, but Katheryn Ryan, Dick Hutchinson and

Peter Charbonnier were brilliant and accompanied by trumpeter, Brett Lardner, bell ringer Stephanie Taylor and cannoneer, Sandy Sanstrom.

 

This was what was said but mostly unheard~

Welcome all to the 2024 Commissioning of Pettipaug Yacht Club.

It has been a busy day today and a very busy year for the club.  I’d like to introduce the 2024 Officers and Board of Governors who transitioned

a long list of “to-do’s” into DONE. Vice Commodore: David Wemett Secretary: David Courant: Treasurer: Peter Charbonnier and

Past- Commodore: Mischa van Berkel. Membership: Mary Lee Schroeter: Our Board of Governors: Bob Cashman, David Courcy, Doreen Joslow,

Sandy Sanstrom, and John Walsh. Each of these members has given so unselfishly of their time, their incredible talents and donned multiple hats.

They took on a multitude of challenges and goals and accomplished them with help from  many of you.

 

Pettipaug Yacht Club is sustained by volunteers. 40 members came to the April 13 th work party and accomplished a broad number of tasks.

Thank you to each and all! So many of our PYC members have given  of their  time and if I have missed anyone, it was not intentional, my

deepest apologies.

 

Special recognition:  Your teeth are no longer jarred driving down the PYC road because of member John Morrison and his team who worked in

the rain and the dark to ready the road for today. When you’ve arrived look to your left at our NEW PYC SIGN, custom created for us by the incredibly

talented Bob Jankiewicz.  The north side of the building was prepped by Sally Emch, Rosie Willis, John Scholes and Bob DelVecchio. The north and

south sides and trim were painted by Bill Jones, Toby Doyle and Kurt Reinhold. Francine Cornaglia and Mark Borton did and continue to do whatever

is needed at any time. Walk towards the PJSA room…look-up, the new ceiling is the work of Board member John Walsh, Chef/Secretary-David Courant

continues to roll up his sleeves for anything that is asked of him, even 2 days out of surgery!  A touch of Sandy Sanstrom is everywhere~ docks, boats,

motors, ceilings, mowing, moving and more. KUDOS: The Boat yard~ Peter Charbonnier, the  Commodore’s Room: Amy Pullin, John and Isabel Becker

and BOG member Doreen Joslow. Master model maker from Centerbrook Architects, Patrick McCauley installed the new hearth. Women’s Sailing

Group donated the plants and  Lucy Bowditch donated the watering cans. Vice Commodore David Wemett’s gardens, Keith Kraner hours on insurance

review and the  SOS team: Bob Cashman with his incredible IT knowledge and infinite  patience, Stephanie, Kathryn, Sandy, Hutch, Lisa F., Jeff and

the resilient Toby Doyle .

 

Our 2024 RACE COMMITTEE PRO is Jeff Going and his extensive and devoted race committee team. I would like to introduce our 2024 House and

Grounds Attendant: Christopher Pace. Chis will be on duty July and august weekends and you’ll see him here and there May and June. Chris will be

reporting to Kathryn Ryan

 

Memorial Day, we celebrate with picnics and parades, gatherings with friends~ feeling summer sun on our skin. The somber side of Memorial Day is

to remember the lives and sacrifices made by those who served and continue to serve to protect us.  Dick Hutchinson recited “ In Flander’s Field”

Peter Charbonnier read the list of PYC deceased members: Emma Alvarez, Richard Buel, Celia Francis, Elizabeth Gourlay, Reese Harris III, John Laundon,

Charlie Murphy, Agnieszka Robinson, Thomas Seligson, Sandy Sholovitz and Jacob Wilson. Stephanie Taylor rang 8 Bells . EIGHT BELLS: on a ship, the

ringing of bells signifies the end of one’s watch while at sea. At the end of the watch eight bells are sounded and the sailor is relieved of his or her post. As a PYC

member passes we honor them with the sounding of eight bells as their watch has ended.

 

                               “Pettipaug Yacht Club is now commissioned for the 2024 season”. 

 

Sandy sounded the canon and Breck: TOOTED for all to head to the bar!

 

Very best to all~

 

Priscilla Robinson

2024 Commodore