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ON THE HORIZON September 2015 Volume 55 Number 8 NEW MEMBERSHIP MEETING PLACE September 16, 2015 at 1930 (7:30 PM) Come and check out our new digs The Bowman Restaurant at 9306 Harford Rd, Parkville, MD 21234 Our feature speaker this week will be P/C Ron Knight, SN the Canvas Geezer. Ron will be giving a presentation on all things canvas and will welcome your questions on material selection, care and design. COMMANDER I have to congratulate the entire squadron for the fantastic crab feast weekend. The weather was perfect. It simply could not have been better if we had ordered it from a menu. Many thanks to Executive Officer Douglas Riley, AP and all his hard working helpers. The crab feast itself was as good as ever. The beer was cold, the crabs were tasty and full and the band was rocking. Check out our facebook pages for plenty of pictures from the whole weekend. The marina was very accommodating as usual and we even were invited to a sock hop Saturday night. Saturday evening after everything else we had to soldier on into town for the traditional ice cream after the crab feast. Well maybe really wasn t that hard but we did endeavor to persevere. Sunday morning s pitch in breakfast at the marina featured a fantastic view of Rock Hall harbor and food that was way too good to pass up no matter how much we overdid it the day before. The only complaint about the weekend is that I have to wait another year for the next crab feast. After the crab feast and Labor day we know the season is winding down. In a few days we have the District 5 Fall Festival, sail regatta and fishing contest. That is always a lot of fun and if you get a chance to drop in, even at the last minute, please do so. The weekend of September 18-20th we re heading to Havre de Grace for the last cruise of summer. This will be a fun weekend getaway and very drivable if you prefer. Either way the squadron fee for weekend activities are the same price -$5 per boat or car. Once the boating season winds down there is still a lot going on. The District 5 fall conference runs October 30th through November 1st. This year our friends from Absecon Island are hosting it up in Cherry Hill, NJ. Yes that s still District 5 territory. Friday night features a Halloween costume party. You don t want to end up in the Sourpuss look-a-like contest by mistake so be sure to wear a good costume. In spite of all the fun we ll be having the primary focus of the fall conference is education and how to improve our outreach, teaching AND learning skills. It s a very important part of what we do and I encourage you to making a weekend of it. I m looking forward to seeing EVERYONE at the new meeting place this month! Respectfully submitted, Commander John L. Hall, AP Our New Meeting Place The Bowman Restaurant on Harford Road. 410-665-8600. We will have a meeting room reserved from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday September 16th 2015. Those of us planning to eat should plan to arrive around 6:00 p.m. and we ll order from the menu. Those not planning on eating may arrive at any time but the meeting will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. The best parking is on the left of the building and then enter through the double doors on the side. The Bowman Restaurant is located at 9306 Harford Rd, Parkville, MD 21234, just OUTSIDE the Beltway, on the lefthand side as you head north across from the CVS Drugstore. 1

Commander John L. Hall, AP cdr@uspsdundalk.org 410-823-5698 XO Lt/C Douglas B. Riley, AP xo@uspsdundalk.org 410-825-9632 AO Lt/C David J. Blades, AP ao@uspsdundalk.org 410-661-4790 SEO Lt/C J. Streett Broadbent, AP seo@uspsdundalk.org 410-598-0833 Treas Lt/C Richard D. Bussey, P treasurer@uspsdundalk.org 443-567-5692 Sec Lt/C Stuart J. Newborn, S secretary@uspsdundalk.org 410-598-6900 Cdr John Hall, AP - Editor Lt/C Stuart Newborn, S - Asst Editor D/C Katharine (Fuzzy) Jones, AP P/C Read Van Zile, AP Lt Jennifer Dalgarno, P-Photographer Lt Susan Rudy, AP Photographer Lt/C Doug Riley, AP Photographer P/C Richard Bussey, P Assist. Photo. On The Horizon: is published ten times a year by: Dundalk Sail & Power Squadron, 702 Stone Barn Road, Towson MD, 21286 Articles must be received by the third Thursday of the month preceding publication. Please submit your articles in Word, using Arial 10 point font, to me at horizon@uspsdundalk.org. The same applies to Photos and flyers. EXECUTIVE OFFICER Staying Alive Last month, I wrote about boating safety and the important work of the Dundalk Sail and Power Squadron in educating recreational boaters about how to stay safe, and alive, in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. This month, I want to say a few words about keeping the Squadron safe and alive. As highlighted throughout this edition of On The Horizon, we are moving our Squadron meetings from Baltimore Yacht Club on Sue Creek to The Bowman s Restaurant on Harford Road. In advising Commodore Penczek of our pending move, we explained in a recent letter: Our decision is no reflection whatsoever upon BYC or the friendly reception we have always received during the 4½ years that Sue Island has been our home. Indeed, for the many Squadron members who belong to BYC, this is a difficult move. Our membership, however, is predominantly from the middle part of Baltimore County, and we are hopeful that a more central location, with a year-round dining room, will help us to attract and retain new members. We expressed our hope that the Squadron s close relationship with BYC would continue with vessel safety checks for boats in the Basin, honor guards when needed, and educational programs during Week On The Island. We also know that our numbers have not grown significantly since moving to BYC; Middle River is a very long drive for many of us; the electric gate can be off putting to prospective new members; and the climb up the hill well worth the view once you get there can be a challenge! We are also a very sociable group that enjoys our dinners together which, at The Bowman s Restaurant, will be available all year round. Change can be difficult, especially for those of us who love BYC, but if the Squadron is to stay alive, and to grow, and to do the important work of the United States Power Squadrons, we need a more central and accessible location. We are hopeful that our new meeting place will be as pleasant and accommodating as our former home on beautiful Sue Creek. Respectfully submitted, Lt/C Douglas B. Riley AP, Executive Officer Commodore Wayne and Lady Debbie Fireboat demonstration at BYC Teaching PFD Safety at BYC 2

EDUCATIONAL OFFICER ABC3 Courses: St. Ursula s Church: Thanks to Brooks Riley, we will begin holding courses here. The first course will be ABC3,which will start October 8 th at 7:00 PM. Brooks will be teaching.. WOTI - 2015: Congratulations to the 7 students who all passed ABC3!! Class Members from left to right standing : Maddy Coard, Alison Latrobe, Tom Coard, Mike Tamberino, Vinny Ragone, Kenny Gasior & Tyler Hale DNR Basic Boating Course: Ten members/instructors have signed up for training. The final training will occur Sept. 30 th at BYC from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Instructors Meeting: Good meeting. Most instructors in attendance. Setting up courses for remainder of this year and 2016. Brooks Riley & Bobbie Blaker have given us leads to 2 churches. Weather Course: Will start September 17 th at Doug Riley s office in Towson. It will be limited to the first 8 people that contact me. Thunderstorms and Severe Weather Forecasting Webinar: The seminar will be recorded and available for six weeks so that those who cannot participate at 2000 EDT on 22 Sept., or want to review the presentation can do so. Participants will receive USPS credit for having taken the course. The webinar fee is $20. Click on: http://www.usps.org/cgi-bin-nat/eddept/800/getregform.cgi?s-6213 to register. While this advanced seminar has no prerequisites, those with some weather knowledge (e.g., the USPS weather course or a USPS weather seminar) will likely get the most out of this webinar. Participants will receive USPS credit for having taken the course. Respectfully submitted, Lt./C J. Streett Broadbent, AP - SEO 3

A Day With Rolf: 9:00 AM: We start the day searching for Historical Markers. Streett brings his Handy- Dandy GPS. Bubbles are OK right? Route 140 In the Median. Do I get Hazardous Pay?? Some are Easy to find. Others more difficult. Need tape measure, metal detector, grass shears, shovel, etc. There was supposed to be a bank here!? Didn t find the marker either, but we did find Lunch!. They could be anywhere. On top of old Well Cover, Behind drain spout on church Documenting by cleaning marker with wire brush, and taking a picture with the actual coordinates. Try it! I had a good time!! AND, Rolf would appreciate your help!!! Respectfully submitted Lt./C J. Streett Broadbent, AP SEO 4

D/5 FALL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE 30 OCTOBER 1 NOVEMBER CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, CHERRY HILL, NJ Get ready for a ghoulish weekend 30 October to 1 November at the District 5 Fall Conference. Absecon Island with help from Kingsway & Delsea are planning a ghostly experience beginning with the Friday night Halloween Party. There will be non-stop dancing. Get your costumes ready as prizes will be given in several categories (to be named later). On the serious side, the Educational Conference at Cherry Hill will begin a new look. Yes, we will continue to focus on our educational activities. However, we will introduce several new topics to help SEO s, instructors and other interested squadron members promote boating education. First, we are going to have an all hands session to highlight important information and provide tools and techniques to help squadrons educate. For example, we will present updates to the educational program, courses and seminars in one session open to all that were introduced last fall. Want to learn more about marketing our courses? Stf/C Paul Mermelstein, SN of the national marketing committee will give you many ideas and thoughts on how to do it better. Next, we will present topics and seminars on familiar subjects, but with a different perspective. Are your seminars not delivering the right information? Come learn what makes a good seminar for your audience. Cdr Mike King, AP of the Wilmington Squadron will tell you how to combine education with your summer cruising. These topics and others will be introduced for the first time at this conference. Come to Cherry Hill this Halloween to learn and socialize with your United States Power Squadrons family from District 5! D/Lt/C Chuck Wells, SN D/5 Educational Officer 5

D/5 2015 FALL CONFERENCE RESERVATION FORM 30 OCTOBER - 1 NOVEMBER 2015, CROWNE PLAZA, CHERRY HILL, NJ Member Rank Name Member Grade Address City ST Zip Squadron Position First Timer? E-Mail Phone Spouse or Other Attendees Rank/Name Grade First Timer? Rank/Name Grade First Timer? Rank/Name Grade First Timer? ACTIVITIES SELECTION: Friday, 30 October Halloween Costume Party # @ $10.00 $ Saturday, 31 October Members Luncheon Chicken Fiesta Salad # @ $24.00 $ King of Turkey Club/Chips # @ $24.00 $ (includes Sliced Fruit, Carrot Cake, Coffee Tea) Banquet Chicken Madeira w/mushrooms # @ $40.00 $ Grilled Tilapia # @ $40.00 $ (includes Chef s Salad, Potato, Vegetables, Cheesecake, Coffee, Tea) All events include Cash Bar Total $ Reservations must be placed by Friday 09 October 2015 Make checks payable to Absecon Island Power Squadron Send to: 1 st /Lt Lynn Graiser, 1013 Riverside Drive, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 lynn39@verizon.net (609) 625-1536 If you have questions, please contact: Stf/C Ralph Bernard, AP at rb3513@comcast.net Room Reservations must be made by Friday 09 October 2015 to obtain discounted rate of $129.00 plus tax. Reserve your room directly with the Crowne Plaza by clicking on the link below or copy & paste: http://manage.passkey.com/tracking/track.do?token=bglua2lkptcynzk4otu2mx5+fnrya2lkptgwnja4mdc0fn5+bwv0ag9kpwxpb mt+fn51cmw9ahr0chm6ly9yzxn3zwiucgfzc2tles5jb20vumvzd2vilmrvp21vzgu9d2vsy29tzv9lav9uzxcmzxzlbnrjrd0xmjy3otqy NCZ1dG1fc291cmNlPTU1NDEyJnV0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWwmdXRtX2NhbXBhaWduPTQ2NTU1NDQ1&hash=E2606993529461F42B 06A74D0A229B32 Or by calling (1 888 233 9527) and mention Absecon Island Power Squadron, three-letter code - AIZ 6

United States Power Squadrons : A Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador NOAA/NWS Mission, the Mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its National Weather Service (NWS) includes the following: Predicting changes in weather and climate and sharing that information with others. Protecting life and property and enhancing the economy. With the vision of building resilient communities and economies that can adjust to change. The vision recognizes that it is not enough to just disseminate short and long term weather forecasts. In addition, the recipients of such forecasts must be prepared to take appropriate action in other words to build what NOAA/NWS calls a Weather-Ready Nation. Weather Ready Nation NOAA however knows that building a Weather-Ready Nation requires more than the government alone. It needs all sorts of nongovernmental entities that can facilitate better community, business, and personal decision making. Everyone government, for-profit companies, nonprofit organizations, and individual citizens must be involved in an effort to move people and society as a whole toward heeding warnings, knowing what action to take and taking it. The Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador initiative is NOAA s effort to formally recognize NOAA partners that are improving the nation s readiness and responsiveness to extreme weather and water events. In addition to various U.S., state, county, city and town agencies, WRN Ambassadors include a diverse assortment of companies and organizations. Some examples are AccuWeather, The Weather Channel, the American Meteorological Society, the American Red Cross, a large number of radio/tv stations, universities, and the U.S. Sailing Association. USPS has joined their ranks. USPS Commitment to be officially recognized as a WRN Ambassador, USPS has committed to: Promoting Weather-Ready Nation messages and themes to its stakeholders; Engaging with NOAA personnel on potential collaboration opportunities; Sharing success stories of preparedness and resiliency; Serving as an example by educating employees on workplace preparedness. As NOAA/NWS has recognized, the USPS primary contribution will be its continuing efforts to make recreational boaters weather wise knowledgeable about weather and weather forecasting with the purpose of improving situational awareness and the quality of preparedness and decision making. Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador Logo to recognize USPS as a WRN Ambassador, USPS, its national organization, districts and squadrons have been authorized by NOAA to use the WRN Ambassador Logo. All USPS districts and squadrons are encouraged to do so. Please note: Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador and the Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador logo are trademarks of the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, used with NOAA s permission. NOAA authorizes the use of the WRN Ambassador logo or service mark in printing, recording, or electronic storage media (e.g., pamphlets, logos, badges, decals, signs, video, audio, web page, and other paraphernalia or medium) by Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors to identify them as affiliated with the NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador initiative. 7

SECRETARY S REPORT Please send me any changes for the roster, DB2000 (the United States Power Squadrons database), and the On the Horizon mailing list. Send to stuartnewborn@gmail.com so the Squadron will have your current information. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at our Squadron s meetings and events! Respectfully submitted, Lt/C Stuart Newborn, S Secretary TREASURER S REPORT The squadrons finances are in good shape. We have made our annual contribution of one dollar per member to the USPS Education Fund. This fund is used to help develop new and improved educational courses and materials for USPS. All bills have been paid and we have more cash in the bank than at this time last year. Part of this increase is due to well run and well attended squadron fund raising events like the Wurst cookout and the Crab feast. Please consider how important these fund raisers are to the squadron each year when considering if you can help with them or attend them. Respectfully submitted, Lt/C Richard D. Bussey, P Treasurer ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER It s hard to believe that September is already here, and the summer drawing to a close. Susan and I have had many wonderful experiences sailing this summer, most recently the Squadron s Crab Feast in Rock Hall, and are still looking forward to a few more. Notable among these are the District 5 Fall Festival and Sail Regatta, and the Squadron s Last Cruise of Summer. The Fall Festival and Sail Regatta will be at our boating home, Maryland Yacht Club on the weekend of September 11-13, and the Last Cruise of Summer s destination is Tidewater Marina in Havre de Grace Maryland on September 18 20. Both destinations are first class facilities and the weekends promise to be a lot of fun! Why not come by boat or car and share in the enjoyment with your fellow squadron-mates! This month the featured speaker at our General Membership Meeting will be P/C Ron Knight, SN the Canvas Geezer. Ron will be giving a presentation on all things canvas and will welcome your questions. While on the topic of speakers, if you missed our August meeting you missed a great talk by P/D/C Bernie Karpers, N. Also known as Dr. Karpers Bernie spoke to the effects that the 8 elements we boat in and alcohol consumption have on the human body, and the aspects of boating safety that will help ensure that we all stay healthy, and alive, while on the water. Many thanks to Bernie for this very educational and potentially lifesaving presentation! I would also like to give special recognition to our Membership and Member Outreach Committee chairpersons Susan Rudy and Dianne Newborn for the work they do in bringing new members into the Squadron and encouraging participation among our current membership. They do work hard at these jobs and I am sure that if anyone volunteered to give them a hand they would very much appreciate the help! Respectfully submitted, Lt/C David Blades, AP Administrative Officer

FRIENDS OF THE DUNDALK SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON The Diver to Hire... 410-382-4561 Dick Bruns dickbruns@comcast.net Leo s Auto Inc.... 410-337-9250 14 Willow Ave. Towson, MD, 21204 Pizza Johns... 410-687-7733 113 Back River Neck Rd. Essex, Maryland 21221 R.K. Tongue Co., Inc.... 410-752-4008 575 S. Charles Street, Suite 205 Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Trenton Contracting... 410-771-4770 16540 Trenton Road Upperco, MD 21155 Walterworks Hardware in Annapolis... 410-263-9711 420 Chinquapin Round Road Annapolis, Maryland 21401 YourSpace Storage... 410-510-3333 310 Pulaski Highway Joppatowne, Maryland 21085... www.whatwillyoustore.com Left Sunday morning Pitch-in Breakfast with a view. Right Rat Ark, Battlewagon and Lilly Pad welcome the dawn. Left-The band was fantastic. Right Good friends, good crabs and good times. 9

Please Join Us For The LAST CRUISE OF SUMMER 2015 September 18-20 Take a Leisurely Cruise to Havre de Grace Enjoy the walks, museums, shopping and eateries in downtown Havre de Grace Or just relax and enjoy the last weekend of Summer. Friday 6:00 PM Sunset Ice Cream Social Saturday 9:00 AM Pitch-in Breakfast 10:00 AM Leisurely Day on the Town 5:30 PM Pitch in Cocktail Party 7:00 PM Dinner at Laurrapin Grille Restaurant Sunday 9:00 AM Pitch-in Breakfast and Safe Home Tidewater Marina 100 Bourbon Street, Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Telephone: 410-939-0950 www.tidewatermarina.com LAT 39 32.972'N LON 76 05.242'W Please make your own Slip Reservations with Tidewater Marina as soon as possible! Inform the Marina that you are with the Dundalk Power Squadron Rendezvous. All this for only $5 per boat or car! (excludes restaurant) -------------------------------------------------------CUT HERE----------------------------------------------------------- Rank Name Squadron Mate Guests Children/ages Adddress Phone Please send this reservation form and $5.00 to P/C Walter Neese, SN, 1432 Park Avenue, Balto., MD 21217 For more information, call Walter Neese at 410-598-5292 10

Dundalk Sail & Power Squadron Unit of United States Power Squadrons Members Save Money Great Benefits available to USPS members include: Up to a 23% discount on boat insurance Boat U.S. Membership and Towing discounts Map and Navigation software discounts Up to 12% discount on Dell Computers Tax Deductions on Dues and some Travel Expenses Members Helping Members Adventure, Fun and Learning On-the-water activities, cruises, rendezvous, raft-ups for a day weekend or week something for everyone! Many locations throughout the Chesapeake Bay Commander s Cruise and Top Gun Cruise to ports as far away as Philadelphia, Cape May, New York, the Outer Banks, etc. Take your own boat or crew on someone else s And more, go to the USPS web site for a full list of benefits: http://www.usps.org/national/admin_dept/membenefits.htm Social Events: Pitch-in meals, picnics, theme parties, and our Annual Crab Feast Meetings with knowledgeable guest speakers on interesting topics to include Homeland Security, First-Aid, Weather, Bay History, Winterizing/Commissioning, Engine Maintenance Members Build Boating Skills Courses and Seminars include: America s Boating Course, Seamanship, GPS, Engine Maintenance, Piloting, Advanced Piloting, Marine Electronics, Cruise Planning, Junior Navigation, Sail, Navigation, Weather and more. Safe Practice with Friends Cruises, Competitions, Trips Help out and crew, or use your boat Costs: Individual = $86 / Individual + One Additional Active = $132. $20 new member administrative fee. Individual: Additional: Email : Phone: Address: Email: Learn More about America s Boating Club cdr@uspsdundalk.org Amount Paid: $ Signature: Date: Web: http://www.uspsdundalk.org Dundalk Sail & Power Squadron - Receipt: Meetings: 3 rd Wednesday of the month 7:30 pm Baltimore Yacht Club 800 Baltimore Yacht Club Rd Essex, MD 21221 Membership Type: Individual: Or Individual with Family: Amount Paid: $ Signature: Date: 11

DUNDALK SAIL & POWER SQUADRON 9754 Ashlyn Cir Owings Mills, MD 21117-3274 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED DATED MATERIAL SAFE BOATING THROUGH EDUCATION Calendar September 11-13 September 16 September 18-20 October 21 Oct 29-Nov 1 November 18 December 16 D5 Fall Festival and Sail Regatta Membership Meeting The Bowman on Harford Rd Last Cruise of Summer to Havre de Grace Membership Meeting The Bowman on Harford Rd D5 Fall Conference, Cherry Hill, NJ Membership Meeting The Bowman on Harford Rd Holiday Party / Membership Meeting 12