United States Power Squadrons Come for the Boating Education Stay for the Friends Richmond Sail and Power Squadron R Volume 57, Issue 5 Monthly Newsletter August 2017 The Bridge Commander: Robert Palmer, SN r2pmhp@mindspring.com (804) 794-2620 The Summer Cruisers Educational Officer Lt/C Frank Timpano, SN ftimpano@infionline.net (804) 240-8591 Asst Educational Officer Lt. William Simpson, AP bcsimpson1@aol.com (804) 966-2998 Executive Officer: Lt/C Frederick Eddowes, AP smsvds@cox.net (804) 932-3139 Secretary Lt/C Mary Palmer, P r2pmhp@mindspring.com (804) 794-2620 Treasurer Lt/C Michael Silvay, P silv285@verizon.net (804) 360-7756 Next Executive Committee meeting is Monday, August 14, 2017. Contact the Commander about attending. The summer cruisers had a really great time traveling the southern Chesapeake areas. See more pictures on page 10. Upcoming September Events Are: The James River Cleanup at Osborne Landing September 9, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Contact Cdr. Bob Palmer, R2pmhp@mindspring.com, 804-794-2620 (see page 6) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Eastern Branch Bash! at Frank & Susie s house September 16, from 11AM until (see pages 7 & 8). The Bullhorn 1
Commander: Robert Palmer, SN 13300 Lauren Lane Midlothian, VA 23114 r2pmhp@mindspring.com (804)794-2620 It has finally happened! The National Marketing Director, Tammy Brown, has reported the Board of Directors approved the use of the name America s Boating Club in marketing United States Power Squadrons as a move to better promote us with boaters everywhere. In addition, the Board of Directors approved a new logo for America s Boating Club and a new tag line, "For Boaters, By Boaters". This tagline was chosen after both members and nonmembers were surveyed. In the interim, national committees, squadrons, and districts are encouraged to use America s Boating Club and when used to link the old name and the new one in one of the following ways: United States Power Squadrons is America s Boating Club United States Power Squadrons. We are America s Boating Club (Your Squadron Name). We are America s Boating Club America s Boating Club, trademark of the United States Power Squadrons The new logo: soon be available as camera-ready artwork through the National Marketing Committee website and details found in the brand standards manual. You will start to see this new logo in marketing and promotional materials in August help spread the word of America s Boating Club. Adding to the list of D5 membership that have actively worked to support our nation-wide marketing and educational image, special thanks go to P/D/C Marty Lafferty, who has spearheaded and managed a terrific set of videos for the Digital Media Library (DML) as well as producing a range of USPS promotional videos to be used at the national, district, and squadron levels. It could not have been done without the participation and support of members from Kent Narrows and Annapolis, who volunteered to serve as on-camera talent helping USPS introduce 'AMERICA'S BOATING CLUB ' to the public by leveraging the internet and social media. Many of you will recall that the use of America s Boating Club began when D5 presented Sea Vester as a marketing tool in 2004. (See Commander - continued on page 4 ) blends graphics for paddle boats, power boats and sailboats and will The Bullhorn 2
Educational Officer Lt/C Frank Timpano, SN 16504 Estate Lane Montpelier, VA 23192 ftimpano@infionline.net (804) 240-8591 Asst. Educational Officer 1 st Lt. Bill Simpson, AP 5618 Virginia Park Dr Providence Forge, VA 23140 bcsimpson1@aol.com (804)966-2998 I thought I'd take a few minutes to recap this year's Boot Camp program as much of our membership may not have heard all the details. This year's program differed from the 2016 program in that we only had two sessions rather than the three we had last year. Also, this year's sessions were held earlier in the season with the expectation that more boaters would prefer to get the training sooner and to avoid the oppressive heat we had with the August class last summer. The programs were advertised in a manner similar to last year's program, but our student population was significantly lower than 2016. In discussing this with Onna Grimm, our partner at Deltaville Yachting Center, the location of the classes, she indicated that, in her experience, this is normal--attendance fluctuates from year to year for no known reason. While we had 36 students in 2016, we only had a dozen this year. With four years of Boot Camps under our belts, we are adjusting the program for 2018 by adding an advanced class to follow the beginner's class. Our Assistant Educational Officer, 1/Lt Bill Simpson, is taking on the role of leadership for Boot Camps going forward. He's proposed the new curriculum for the 2018 classes, and you'll hear more about them in upcoming issues. We still intend to hold a May and June class, and the dates are being finalized now. As part of this realignment of the classes, some of the advanced content we had in this year's beginner's boot camp will be moved to the advanced class. Of course, Boot Camp isn't all we are up to! P/C Jim Zeigler, SN, taught Seamanship and Piloting classes earlier this spring and Cdr. Bob Palmer, SN, taught Advanced Piloting. We are making final arrangements for this fall and winter's classes, so look for an update here next month with a class schedule. Meanwhile, be safe on the water, and remember, there's no substitute for education! - Lt/C Frank Timpano The Bullhorn 3
Executive Officer: Lt/C Frederick Eddowes, AP 11521 Doronhurst Drive Providence Forge, VA 23140 smsvds@cox.net (804) 932-3139 The picnic was a success and upcoming are two more opportunities to get together. Let s make the James River Clean Up on September 9 th and the Big Bash on September 16 th two more great events next month. Unfortunately, Betty and I missed the D5 Summer Counsel because Betty suffered a foot injury on Friday that required medical attention. She s feeling better now but is in a wheelchair with an ankle brace and applying ice packs during the day. Our VSCs are continuing this year and examiners need to be ready for next year. Two additional members have the book and I am encouraging them to take the test. Just four of us are current now so we need more folks to become Examiners. Boating safety is what it is all about so if you re thinking about it, please contact me and become an Examiner and help us promote Boating Safety. -Lt/C Fred Eddowes (Commander - continued from page 2 ) I recently participated in the regular session of the James River Advisory Council (JRAC) and learned of three significant opportunities through 1) James River Days; 2) James River Clean Up set for 9 Sept 2017{save the date} and 3) the planned opening of an Appomattox River Trail. All these are posted on the JRAC website (www.jrac.va.org) - P/C George Bruner, AP, is coordinating Richmond s participation in the Clean- Up effort launched from Osbourne Landing in Henrico County. -Cdr Bob Palmer Secretary Lt/C Mary H. Palmer, P 13300 Lauren Ln Midlothian, VA 23114 R2pmhp@mindspring.com 804-794-2620 Treasurer Lt/C Michael Silvay, P 5233 Cobblers Stone Ct Glen Allen, VA 23059 silv285@verizon.net (804) 360-7756 A great picnic was held at the Virginia Boat Club on the James River. A special thanks to Bob and P/C Barbara Woodburn who made the picnic pavilion available to us and did the set up and clean up for us. Bob suggested fried chicken and it was well accepted and the goodies brought by everyone were enjoyed and all gone. Thanks so much, Woodburns. We had 32 members present including 5 new members who enjoyed the friendship of our members, Linda and Don Goodman, Marji and Gregg Collings and Celeste Ray. P/C Jim Zeigler, SN led the knot tying contest and helped members learn how to safely set off flares. - Lt/C Mary Palmer The Squadron Picnic was a success thanks to the many volunteers who pitched in. Financially, the Squadron Picnic was a success coming in within $20 of break-even. Details of the Squadron's budget and financial status are available from the Treasurer or any Bridge Officer. You may contact us directly or catch us at one of the meetings and we'll be happy to share the financial statements. -Lt/C Michael Silvay Wright Stuff Compliments of Compliments of MOX NIX (no more) The Bullhorn 4 Susan & J.T. Shirley & Mike Dallas Kitty & Lee
Calendar of Events August 14 - Executive Committee Meeting September 4 - Labor Day 9 - James River Cleanup - JRAC 11 - Executive Committee Meeting 16-4 th Annual Eastern Branch Bash & Squadron Meeting October 3 - Weather Class Starts 9 - Executive Committee Meeting 23 - Oktoberfest BRIDGE Commander Executive Officer Educational Officer Asst. Educational Officer Administrative Officer Secretary Treasurer Richmond Sail & Power Squadron Robert Palmer Fred Eddowes Frank Timpano Bill Simpson OPEN Mary Palmer Michael Silvay Chaplin Irene Chamberlin EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Bridge Officers Anita Hall Member At Large GENERAL COMMITTEES AUDIT WEBMASTER Susan Wright John Etheredge Dave Teets Dallas Wampler We would like to recognize and thank our donors for their sponsorship of the Squadron's activities and NOMINATING James Ziegler Dave Teets Ernie Burnett the Bullhorn EDITOR Ernie Burnett Captain's Choice Bouy Scout Compliments of Zelena Mary & Bob Susie & Frank Kathy & Ernie Mike & Rebecca
Volunteer! THE RSPS LOCATION IS OSBORNE LANDING SEPTEMBER 9, 2017, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Contact Cdr. Bob Palmer R2pmhp@mindspring. com 804-794-2620 Join the James River Advisory Council and RSPS as they come together as a community to clean up the James River watershed. RSPS members coordinate the clean up at Osborne Landing by staffing registration, organizing boat schedules, land cleanup assignments, food preparation and serving, and general management duties. Your help is needed. The 22 nd Annual James River Regional Cleanup will be Saturday, September 9 th. Join the more than 1,000 participants at locations up and down the river. Osborne Boat Landing is off Osborne Turnpike in Varina. The Bullhorn 6
Pig Roast! 16 September 2017 4th Annual Eastern Branch BASH And September Meeting. 737 Nugent Lane, Weems, VA 804-435-1847 or 804-240-8591 for navigation information (page X) or driving directions Your hosts will provide: Barbecue pork Potato salad Cole slaw Iced tea Bring a side dish or dessert to share. The Squadron will provide soft drinks and adult beverages. Schedule of Events 1200 Arrive for Social Time 1300 Lunch Pig Out 1330-1600 Meeting and More Social Time (Pool will be open) RSVP ftimpano@infionline.net; $5 per person contribution for meat
Navigating to the BASH by Land or by Sea 4th Annual Eastern Branch Bash 804-435-1847 or 804-240-8591 if you get lost 16 September, 2017 at Noon; 737 Nugent Lane, Weems, VA 22576 Land Directions from Richmond: Take Rt. 33 East from West Point through Saluda, headed toward Deltaville. Take the Rt. 3 bridge across the Rappahannock river into White Stone. After crossing the Norris (White Stone) Bridge, go straight through White Stone, headed toward Kilmarnock. After the road turns into a divided highway just outside of White Stone, take the third left at the Kilmarnock Auto Clinic Old Salem Rd, Rt 646, (following the signs for Christ Church). Follow Old Salem to a stop sign at Rt. 200. Go straight across Rt. 200 and continue on Christ Church Rd, still Rt 646, to the next stop sign at Rt. 222, Weems Rd. Again, go straight across and continue on Lumberlost Rd, to the third stop sign at Black Stump Rd. Turn right on Black Stump Rd. Go about 1/4 mile and turn left on Nugent Lane. Follow to the end. Go straight on the gravel road, following the "Timpano" signs to the house. Coming by water? See chart below. Navigation: Proceed upriver on the Rappahannock, branching off to the Corrotoman River and then taking the Eastern Branch. The Timpano Marina dock is Lat 37 43.233N and Lon 076 25.899W.
WEATHER FOR THE BOATER The safety and comfort of those who venture outdoors and out-on-the water have always been weather dependent. In this course students will become keener observers of the weather, but weather observations only have meaning in the context of the basic principles of meteorology the science of the atmosphere. This course focuses on how weather systems form, behave, move, and interact with one another and reflects the availability of all sorts of weather reports and forecasts on the Internet. This is a general weather course benefiting those sitting in their living rooms, as much as those standing behind the helm. Each student receives a student manual, example weather maps and a cloud chart. The course is planned for one night a week for 9 weeks on Tuesday nights, 7:00 to 9:00 PM, October 3 thru December 5 at the First Baptist Church at Boulevard and Monument Avenue. Cost is $90 to cover course materials, mailing and exam. Please call Jim Zeigler at 804-347-5239 or email at jim@jpzeigler.com
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2017 UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS NATIONAL YOUTH POSTER CONTEST All Boaters are Welcome to the Neighborhood. OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN AGES 6-14 AWARDS GIVEN IN THREE AGE GROUPS 6 to 8 Years--9 to 11 Years--12 to 14 Years CONTEST RULES 1) May be vertical or horizontal 2) Must be on 15 x 20 or 14 x 22 inch poster paper 3) Professional illustrations, photos, copyrighted material or computer generated art may NOT be used 4) Poster must not be folded 5) Posters will be judged for the idea presented more than artistic ability 6) One entry per person For details check out: http://www.usps.org/national/membership/memcom/awards_index.html NOTE: DEADLINE FOR DISTRICT 5 ENTRY SUBMISSION TO: D/LT BEA NORRIS, 6769 WINDERMERE CT., ALLENTOWN, PA, 18104, IS 1 SEPTEMBER 2017. D/5 JUDGING WILL BE HELD AT 2017 FALL CONFERENCE.
Poster Contest NEWS UPDATE For the first time, District 5 will be awarding the first place winner in each age group a $25 cash prize. There s still time to get those posters made and mailed before the 1 September deadline! 2017 UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS NATIONAL YOUTH POSTER CONTEST All Boaters are Welcome to the Neighborhood. OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN AGES 6-14 AWARDS GIVEN IN THREE AGE GROUPS 6 to 8 Years--9 to 11 Years--12 to 14 Years For details check out: http://www.usps.org/national/membership/memcom/awards_index.html NOTE: 1 SEPTEMBER 2017 IS THE DEADLINE FOR DISTRICT 5 ENTRY SUBMISSION TO D/LT BEA NORRIS, 6769 WINDERMERE CT., ALLENTOWN, PA, 18104. D/5 JUDGING WILL BE HELD AT 2017 FALL CONFERENCE.
Richmond Sail and Power Squadron Secretary Lt/C Mary Palmer 13300 Lauren Ln Midlothian, VA 23114 Next Squadron meeting will be at the 4th Annual on September 16, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the home of Frank & Susie Timpano. (See pages 12 & 13.) Squadron Member Address 1 Address 2 City, State, zip For more information, visit our website at richmondboatclub.com. The Bullhorn is published monthly by and for the members of Richmond Sail and Power Squadron. Copyright 2017. No portion of this publication may be reprinted or reused without express written consent of the Editor. Contact the Editor, Lt Ernie Burnett, AP-IN at eburnett17@verizon.net; 3313 Fox Chase Dr., Midlothian, VA 23112. (804)241-4170. richmondboatclub.com Transom Ad Order Form Yes! I want to support the Squadron Publication with a donation of $15.00 Transom Ad Information Boat Name: Or, Select "Compliments of" format: Check one: Power Sail RV emailing photo Member's name(s) to show (format is usually "Jane & John" for example) Make check payable to RSPS and mail to: Lt. Ernie Burnett, 3313 Fox Chase Dr, Midlothian, VA 23112 email photo to: eburnett17@verizon.net We would like to recognize and thank our donors for their sponsorship of the Squadron's activities and mission. (NOTE: All Transom Ads expire in March.) We would like to recognize and thank our donors for their sponsorship of the Squadron's activities and mission.