NOVEMBER REMINDERS Important
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2025 ANNUAL MEETING You may sign up from the invitation on the club home page: https://pettipaug.org, or you can go directly to the online sign up at this address: https://pettipaug.org/2025Awards Please join the Pettipaug Officers and Board of Directors for the 2025 Annual Meeting. At 5 we will start with an open bar ~ followed by business meeting~ wonderful dinner, dessert, awards and slideshow. Come join us on November 15th, please RSVP soon so we know how many will be attending. Thank you! Questions: Mary Lee Schroeter- mschroeter316@gmail.com<mailto:mschroeter316@gmail.com> Or commodore@pettipaug.org<mailto:commodore@pettipaug.org> [cid:image002.jpg@01DC4824.AA9D99B0] _________________________________________________________ SATURDAY~ NOVEMBER 1, 2025 FALL WORK PARTY 9 a.m. Meet on PYC Club house deck. To-Do lists on clip-Boards. Bring gloves, boots, clippers, rakes, shovels, dress to weather. Good to put your name on any of your possessions. Coffee and treats served! LOST&FOUND Please claim or will be removed this weekend. Thank you . [cid:image004.jpg@01DC4824.AA9D99B0] MISSING DOCK BOX was removed from WHOOF deck last Saturday night or Sunday. Please let us know where this is or just return to the deck This was donated by Carl and Loza Caruso. There is a gold plaque on the lid of the box noted this SMALL STOOLS for SUNFISH. Most Sunfish sailors elevated their boats on small stools (ez to move for mowing purposes) It appears many have also gone missing. Please return or let us know where they are. Thank you. ____________________________________________________________ Members who live close to Pettipaug or view Pettipaug, please don't hesitate to call us if you see or hear anything that you question on Friday night. THANK YOU. cell: 860.391.7352 HALLOWEEN. Samhain is a Gaelic festival on 1 November marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year. Celebrations begin on the evening of 31 October, since the Celtic day began and ended at sunset. Historically it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland, Galicia, and the Isle of Man (where it is spelled Sauin). It is believed that over time Samhain and All Saints/All Souls' influenced each other and eventually syncretized into modern Halloween. Most American Halloween traditions were inherited from Irish and Scottish immigrants. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8- 14 MEMBER's BOATS REMOVED SATURDAY November 15 DOCKS REMOVED. Time TBD
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