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2004

 2004 Highlights

  • We began the year with 89 members.

  • January – Pat Bernhart chaired the Annual Commodore’s Ball, held at the Loew’s Hotel. It featured a Silent Auction. The auction, organized by Mary Bowie and Rosie Gollehon, produced approximately $2,000 in revenue.

  • February – Valentine’s Day Party was hosted by Rachel Bianco at Essex Credit with 41 members and guests in attendance.

  • March – Pat Bernhart put on a great Saint Patrick’s Day party at the Eastport Fire Department.

  • March – The club introduced a new newsletter to supplement the Web site. It was praised as “good refrigerator copy.”

  • April – Betsy Schulz planned a Spring Kickoff party at Yellowfin Restaurant, featuring a speaker Jim Cheevers, Curator of the Naval Academy Museum.

  • April – The Tepper and Cowie residences on Whitehall Creek were the site of a weekend Land or Sea Rendezvous.

  • May – The New Members Party was at the home of Sigrid Seymour, “The Irresistible Gourmet.”

  • May – The club cruised to Rock Hall Sailing Emporium for Memorial Day Weekend.

  • June – 26 boats and over 100 people gathered at the Stones’ for the Annual Lobster Feast.

  • June – Angus Ballard developed a promotional brochure for the club. Raft Captain Mike Lange had his hands full squeezing all those boats into Crab Creek.

  • July – Fireworks and Independence Day festivities at the Hinckley Boat Yard in Oxford. Michelle Sanger and Pam Bostic arranged a fine progressive dinner.

  • July – Members cruised to Saint Michaels and had dinner at the Town Dock Restaurant, thanks to the planning efforts of Bill and Karen Kranzer.

  • August – Wally Stone distributed supplies of Back Creek Yacht Club cards for members to hand out in their travels to prospective members.

  • August – The Pontano’s hosted an on water rendezvous at their home on Dun Cove. Hurricane Charley kept all but Mike Lawson from coming by boat – everyone else drove.

  • August – The Club Cruise participants “Poked Around the Potomac”, then cruised back up to Oxford for the Labor Day Weekend. 13 boats went on the week long cruise. Highlights included a tour of Saint Mary’s City, the Ingleside Winery, and the Robert E. Lee homestead.

  • September – Members celebrated Labor Day at the Hinckley Boat Yard in Oxford.

  • September – The Annual Oyster Roast in Epping Forest was a big success, with more people in attendance than had signed up. Harriet Lytle and John Oberright hosted this event.

  • October – Wally Stone arranged for production of nametags for all the members.

  • October – Cynthia Ballard got some welcome publicity for the club by hanging the club banner on a fence at the Boat Show.

  • October – Nine boats joined the “Wild Goose Chase” on Shaw Bay

  • November – The Annual General Membership Meeting was held at Phillips Seafood Restaurant in Annapolis. The members approved changes to the by-laws and elected the 2005 Officers and BOG.

  • December – The Annual Parade of Lights Party was held at Essex Credit in Eastport, hosted by Larry HarNess.

 

Commodore Harriet Lytle

Lytle

Vice Commodore: Ed Evans

Rear Commodore: L.C. Heim

Fleet Captain: Mike Lawson

Treasurer: Ella Bassett

Secretary: Jan Cort

Board of Governors: Richard Sanger, Fred Gill (replaced by Angus Ballard in July), Jeff Wagner, Claudia Evans, Evan Barnett, Wally Stone

Committee Chairs:

  • Communications: Claudia Evans
  • Calendar: Cynthia Ballard
  • E-Vites: Paul Thayer
  • Membership: Larry HarNess, Angus Ballard
  • Nominating: Bob Kelly
  • House/Facilities: Jeff Wagner
  • Social: Pat Bernhart
  • Education: Paula Abernethy
  • On-Water Rendezvous: Wally & Molly Stone
  • Annual Cruise: Ron Goldstein

 

 

 "I Remember"

I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to give back to BCYC.  I’ve enjoyed many years of sailing on the Chesapeake Bay and forming BCYC was an important part of that experience.  We tried a quarterly newsletter but now rely totally on the internet for club communications. Even though I’ve retired and moved away from the Annapolis area, I still look forward to seeing friends and meeting new members when I’m back in the area and can attend an event.  I enjoy keeping in touch via the website and the many communications by J. J.  Sullivan.  Thank You BCYC!!!! – Harriet Lytle

 
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