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Sign up for Strictly Sailing 4 weeks in July Tuesday - Friday 9:00 to 3:00 details on page 6 A Monthly Publication for the Members of the Eau Gallie Yacht Club Vol. 61 No. 7 July 2017 Eau Gallie Yacht Club Spray Member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs 100 Datura Drive Indian Harbour Beach, Florida 32937 tel. 321-773-2600 fax 321-773-6020 www.egyachtclub.com For life's finer moments and memories.

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Page 1: Member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs 2017 Final Revised 7.11.pdf · Learn the Salsa, Mambo and Cha-cha-cha!!! Muy caliente! Hot, hot, hot!!! Instructor fee will be split by

Sign up for Strictly Sailing4 weeks in July

Tuesday - Friday9:00 to 3:00

details on page 6

A Monthly Publication for the Members of the Eau Gallie Yacht Club

Vol. 61 No. 7 July 2017

Eau Gallie Yacht Club

SprayMember of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs

100 Datura Drive Indian Harbour Beach, Florida 32937 tel. 321-773-2600 fax 321-773-6020 www.egyachtclub.com

For life's finer moments and memories.

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Table of Contents Upcoming Club Events...Commodore's Comments

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Dear Members & Guests I'm sorry I didn't ask more of you for input regarding our decision to cease the mailing of the Spray. There has been a great deal of concern expressed for the value of having the Spray delivered to your home instead of reading it electronically or picking up a copy at the Club. So...this is what we've decided to do. Simply let us know if you would like to continue to receive a hard copy via US mail. Please send an e-mail to [email protected] or call and let Deanna know to put you on the mailing list. For everyone else, the Spray will always be available on the Club website, will be e-mailed to you monthly, and we will have copies available in the Clubhouse. On the search front, I'm pleased to report that Jonathon Pritchard has accepted the position of Dining Room Manager. Jonathon has held management positions at Pass A Grille Yacht Club in St. Pete Beach, and Tarpon Springs Yacht Club. Most recently, he was Maitre d' at Aubergine Dining Club in Columbus, Ohio. Please join me in welcoming Jonathon to our family! The search for our next Executive Chef has certainly taken longer than anticipated. That being said, at this writing we have a very strong candidate we are talking with and may have an announcement soon! With Milos' pending move, we are collecting resumes and will be paring down the lot very soon. Tennis and Fitness Chair, Lorraine Totty and her committee, will be assisting to be sure we hire the best possible candidate. I would like to thank Milos for his years of service to our Club. The opportunity he has at Island County Club is testament to his professional aspirations and we wish he and his family all the best. Congratulations Milos!

Stay cool my friends, BobRobert Crissman, CCMGeneral Manager/COO

Robert CrissmanGeneral Manager

Greetings

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Dance ClubJoin us every 4th Thursday from6:30pm - 7:30pm for the EGYC Dance Club! Learn from a professional instructor. The next class will be July 27th. Get ready for the next Club event, Havana Night. Learn the Salsa, Mambo and Cha-cha-cha!!! Muy caliente! Hot, hot, hot!!!Instructor fee will be split by all those who attend. So the more who join, the less you pay. Please call the Club to let us know you will be attending.

Day Lockers are here!on the pool deck

Feel free to use any available locker numbers 1 - 18 labeled "Day Use" while enjoying your tennis game, pool time or day on the water. Please be mindful that these are day

lockers. You supply your own padlock. No overnight use!

Lock will be removed if abandoned.

Board of Governors .......................Back CoverBridge Banter ..............................................14Calendars of Events ............................... 8 & 9Captains’ Table ...........................................14Cardboard Boat Race.....................................4Club Dining & Events ..................................4Commodore's Comments .............................2Courtside News ............................................7Dance Club ...................................................3Duplicate Bridge .........................................14EGYC Book Club........................................15EGYC Land Yachters.....................................5Feature Evenings at EGYC ...........................5Fourth of July................................................4Greetings from the General Manager .............3Harbor Grill Happenings.............................12Havana Night................................................4Kids' Corner .................................................6Membership News ......................................11Membership Scrapbook ...............................10On the Waterfront.......................................12Party Bridge ................................................14Red, White & Boom......................................3Shoreline Scrawls ...........................................4Summer Youth Program.................................6Tennis Tidbits ...............................................7Veuve Party....................................................4Welcome Aboard .........................................11Women’s Council Chatter ...........................15

BOOM!!!!! As in Red, White and Boom on July 1st. Our annual Independence Day celebration is one of the best days of the year to be a member of the Club. As a very well attended event, please make plans to ride with other members or plan other means of transporta-tion, as parking is extremely tight. For even more holiday fun, on the actual 4th of July, we will have a special buffet at the Harbor Grill. This is a great opportunity to enjoy dinner and fun at the pool before heading out to view the city fireworks that evening.

The Board of Governors, Strategic Planning Committee and man-agement have completed initial reviews of our draft Master Facilities Plan. The design firm has proposed some new and thoughtful areas

of improvement. This month we plan to have member review sessions to further refine the ideas. Stay tuned for dates and times of these sessions.

For mid-week dining options, the Club has specials every Wednesday night such as lobster, snow crab or prime rib. Check the club calendar online to confirm the special of the night.

Thank you for being supportive of our efforts to make your Club experiences great!

Rock On!!

Dude Braselton, Commodore

Red, White & Boom!Saturday, July 1st

3:00 pm Arrival - 5:30 pm BuffetJoin us for a Barbeque Buffet Extravaganza

with Music and Fireworks!Activity Charge

$29.95++ Adults / $14.95++ Children Reservations Required and all members and guests on property after 5:00 pm must have a wrist band.

Kids Activities and Bounce House starting at 3:00 pmBBQ Buffet open inside at 5:30 pm - open until 8:00 pm. Music will feature DJ Harry Merlet inside the Clubhouse.

and DJ Eddie Merlet Poolside.Fireworks will kick off at dark...Bring your lawn chair

and enjoy the fireworks after a great meal. This event is well attended and made available

by your support - so, make your reservations early!CASUAL ATTIRE - Shorts & Jeans permitted

MenuBroccoli Slaw, Rotini Pasta Salad, Sweet and Tangy Potato Salad,

Watermelon, Black Bean and Corn Salad,Grilled Hamburgers with Toppings, Italian Sausage with Peppers and Onions,

Roasted Mojo Pork, Braised Beef Brisket with Three Onion Balsamic Pan Sauce,Thyme and Garlic Roasted Chicken, Baked Cavatappi Pasta with White Ched-

dar and Asiago Cheese Cream, Low Country Pinto Beans with Ham,Butterscotch Bread Pudding, Cherry Cobbler, Peach Pie, Apple Pie,

Cheesecake, Chocolate Tart, Cookie Assortment

Kid's BuffetBreaded Chicken Tenders, Tater Tots, Strawberries, Pineapple and Grapes

Assorted Cookies, Fudge Brownies

PARKING is Limited - Please carpool Parking Passes available at the front desk for the first 150 reservations.

As you know, parking is limited for this event. Carpooling is necessary, please ride with a friend or neighbor. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

We are working with nearby businesses to get additional parking. Harbor Grill will close for regular food service at 3:00 pm

72 hour cancellation policy

EGYC ART SHOWGet ready for the

EGYC Art Show coming this fall! Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 22nd, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. The Art Show will be held in

the Commodore and Trophy Rooms... If you would like to participate,

please contact Chairwoman Governor Carey Gleasonat [email protected] or call the Club at 773-2600.

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All meals are served with your choice of a House Salad or Caesar Salad, Starch du Jour and Vegetable of the Evening (unless otherwise noted).

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm $16.95++No Substitutions Please - Reservations Suggested!

Shoreline Scrawls From our Lounge

Leigh HintonFood & Beverage

Director

Happy HourJoin us every

Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday from

5:00 to 6:30 pm for Happy Hour -2 for1 House

Wine, House Drinks & Domestic Beer

Club Dining & Events What’s Cooking?

NEXT RALLY!!TROPICAL PALMS

RESORT AND CAMPGROUNDAUGUST 11th – 13th

2650 Holiday Trail, Kissimmie, FL 34746tropicalpalmsresortfl.com

CONTACT: KELSEY NELSON, RALLY COORDINATOR,

for reservations at 1-877-350-7619Thursday – Monday

20 RV sites are being held until July 11th so book as soon as possible

Tell her you are with the EGYC Land Yachters for the discounted rate!

NO RV, NO PROBLEM, they have COTTAGES!!Contact Kristi Dupre at 321-403-0005

if you have any questions.

Celebrate 4th of July at the Harbor Grill

Tuesday, July 4thBuffet 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Spend the afternoon on the waterfront enjoying a featured

menu at the Harbor Grill or treat yourself to the

BBQ Buffet in the Clubhouse and Buffet $19.95++ Adults/$10.95++ Children

PLEASE VISIT OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE

Like us and post your images of the Club's finer moments & memories.

Summer Facebook Photo ContestSimply post your images on our

Facebook page with #SummerAtEGYC.You could win Round-Trip Tickets for

2 to Bimini on Elite Airways. Contest runs June, 1st to Labor Day 2017

July 5th(No Evening Colors this Evening)

Featured Menu including Soup & Salad Bar

July 12th Lobster Night: 1.25lbs Steamed Coldwater Maine $31++

July 19th Slow Roasted Prime Rib of Beef with Au Jus, $19.95++

July 26th Pound Steamed Snow Crab Leg Clusters $22++

Wednesday Night Features

For those of you who are big fans of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, we have some great news. As of July 20th we’ll be selling it by the glass!!! Some more great news is that we’re going to kick this event off with a Veuve Clicquot party, ladies only though…

no boys. Featuring samples of five Veuve products, including Grande Dame, special pricing on bottles all night, special deals for wine locker holders, food pairings, prizes including one of only five Veuve Clicquot beach umbrellas in the State, and a visit from the Veuve rep for Florida who will be talking about all thing Veuve. So, get your city chic outfits on and join us on July19th for a night of Veuve-ology. Check your Mainsail and the Facebook page for details on tickets.

Leigh Hinton, Food & Beverage Director

July 5th & 6th Shrimp & Grits

Pumpkin Cheddar Grits, Andouille Cream, Vegetable du Jour

Mediterranean Airline Chicken Hearts of Palm, Sun Dried Tomatoes,

Artichoke Hearts, Citronette

July 11th, 12th & 13thBeef Stroganoff

Filet Tips, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Creamy Demi-Glace, Gnocchi, Parmesan

Grilled Swordfish Toasted Panzanella Salad, Insalata Ricola

July 18th, 19th & 20thSnapper Ratatouille

Eggplant, Zucchini, Onion, Tomatoes, Orecchiette Pasta

Classic Lasagna Hand Rolled Pasta Sheets, Ricotta,

Filet, Sausage, Béchamel

July 25th, 26th & 27thLinguini & Clams

Middle Neck Clams, White Wine, Lemon, Garlic, choice of red or white sauce

Chicken Scaloppini Confit Mushroom Blend, Sweet Marsala,

Herbs, Mash de Jour, Veg

A la Carte Dining ReservationsPlease go on-line to make reservations for a la carte dining. To accommodate you with outstanding service. Friday nights are extremely busy at the Club and we will continue to try and accommodate all walk-ins. Members who make reservations will be accommodated first. We ask that you make your reservation for the time you will sit down and order. Please allow for ample time for cocktails beforehand when deciding on your reservation time.

Club Function Cancellation PolicyTo cancel a reservation; please call the Club at least 72 hours before any special event or Club function to avoid being charged in full for the event. We appreciate your adherence to this policy so that we may budget and plan appropriately.

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Wines of the MonthKendall Jackson Estate

Santa Maria Valley ChardonnaySanta Maria Valley Chardonnay is rich and

creamy with golden mango, pineapple, yellow peach and honeysuckle flower flavors. It's

oak barrel aging bringing notes of buttered biscuits and vanilla bean to the palate and

finish. The chilly climate and very long growing season allows the grapes to retain a high natural acidity, while the narrow

diurnal temperatures of the season results in extraordinarily flavorful grapes.

$13.00 6oz, $16.00 9oz, $45.00 btl

Alexander Valley Cabernet SauvignonThe Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

shows mountain intensity in its rich blackberry, black currant and cassis flavors. It drinks beautifully now, and will age for a decade or longer. It’s bone dry, with thick,

but refined long tannins, brightened by a burst of fruit and acidity. Blended with a little Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Franc and

Petit Verdot for complexity.$14.00 6oz, $17.00 9oz, $50.00 btl

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Tennis TidbitsKid's Corner Summer Youth Program

Kids' Craft & Movie NightFriday, July, 14th "Up" & 21st "Pete's Dragon" 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Bring your child to do a craft and watch a movie while you dine at the Club. We will serve Chicken Fingers or a Hot Dog with French Fries, Chocolate Chip Cookies and Lemonade. Children must be bathroom independent. $12.95++

Courtside News

As most of you know by now I will be leaving the Club in July. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for a great eleven years. During that time I had a chance to meet many great people, both members and staff, and created friendships that will last a lifetime. I've enjoyed every lesson and clinic I taught as well as seeing our teams win many matches during twenty-two Space Coast Tennis League seasons. Everyone has been great to me and my family and I can never forget that. It was a hard decision to leave but I feel it was best for my family and me at this time. Eau Gallie Yacht Club will always have special place in my heart and I promise I will come to visit in the future. If you are ever in the Marco Island area please stop by and say hello. Thank you again for a great eleven years and best of luck in the future.

Sincerely,

Milos Vasovic,USPTA and PTR ProfessionalDirector of Tennis

Milos VasovicDirector of

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Enjoy the View!!

The EGYC Membership

and Staff Bids

Farewell to Milos Vasovic,

Director of Tennis since 2006!

Pictured below are some memories throughout the years with Milos!

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For your convenience visit our Club website at

www.egyachtclub.com and make your tennis, lunch or dinner reservation online!

EGYC Summer Youth Program 2017Age Groups 5-7, 8-10, 11-14Boating · Tennis · Swimming

Land Games · Arts & Crafts and lots of fun!!(Must be five years old by May 15th to participate)

Sign up for our Summer Youth Programs and give your children or grandchildren the opportunity to play outside with safe, supervised activities!

$220 per week Member / $255 Non Member (Week V $160 Member / $180 Non Member)Also sign up for the Strictly Sailing Program for 8 to 14 year olds.

4 weeks beginning July 5th $250 per week Member / $270 Non Member (Week 1 $200 Member / $220 Non Member)

Monday care 9:00 am to 5:00 pm $80 per day. Extended hours for Tuesday through Friday 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm $20 per day.

Strictly Sailing ProgramThe Junior Sailing Program's mission at the EGYC is to teach children how to sail in a fun and safe environment. We aim to instill in them a love for the sport of sailing that will serve as a foundation for the future of our Club. The program is designed for chil-dren from 8 to 14 years of age. The goal of the course is to develop an appreciation for sailing through rigorous FUN! The program is designed to teach basic sailing techniques and water safety for the beginners and lead into racing techniques and water safety for the more advanced. The Club has Open Bics and 420's for our aspiring sailors. Bring a friend and join us for this program as we explore the art of sailing! Lunch will be served and each child must provide their own Regulation Life Jacket. All classes will held Tues-day thru Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, rain or shine.

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Join us for Happy Hour every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Reservations Suggested for all a la Carte Dining and Required for all Club Functions & Events... 72 hr Cancellation Policy applies to all Club Functions.Phone: 321 - 773 - 2600 Fax: 321 - 773 - 6020

www.egyachtclub.com

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Captains' Table

Party Bridge7:00 pm

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Harbor Grill Erick Esteves

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Club Closed

Prime Rib Night

Steamed Snow Crab Leg Clusters

Club Closed

Club Closed

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Dance Club6:30 - 7:30

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Men's Tennis 6 pmErick Esteves at the

Harbor GrillMixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Kids' Craft & Movie Night

6 pm - 9 pm

Pearl Joy Main Clubhouse

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Harry MerletMain Clubhouse

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Lobster Night

Food Service / Dining Room HoursLuncheon: Tues. - Fri. ................. 11:30 am - 2:00 pmDinner: Tues. - Thurs. .............6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Fri. - Sat. . ..................6:00 pm - 10:00 pmSunday Brunch . ............................. 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Bar Service / Lounge Hours Tues. - Thurs.. .......................11:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday ........ ...........................11:00 am - 12:00 pm Saturday. ................................ 5:00 pm - 12:00 am Sunday. ................................... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Food Service / Harbor Grill Hours Thurs.........................11:30 am - 3:00 pm Friday..........................5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Saturday... ...... ...........11:30 am - 9:00 pm Sunday. ..... .................12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join us for Happy Hour every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Reservations Suggested for all a la Carte Dining and Required for all Club Functions & Events... 72 hr Cancellation Policy applies to all Club Functions.Phone: 321 - 773 - 2600 Fax: 321 - 773 - 6020

www.egyachtclub.com

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Food Service / Dining Room HoursLuncheon: Tues. - Fri. ................... 11:30 am - 2:00 pmDinner Tues. - Thurs........................6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Fri. - Sat................... .....6:00 pm - 10:00 pmSunday Brunch . ............................. 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Bar Service / Lounge Hours Tues. - Thurs.. .......................11:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday ........ ...........................11:00 am - 12:00 am Saturday. ................................ 5:00 pm - 12:00 am Sunday. ................................... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Food Service / Harbor Grill Hours Tues. Wed. & Thurs...11:00 am - 3:00 pm Friday.......................11:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Saturday.................11:00 am - 9:00 pm.................. Sunday...................11:00 am - 9:00 pm

Food Service / Dining Room HoursLuncheon: Tues - Fri. .................... 11:30 am - 2:00 pmDinner: Tues - Thurs.........................6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Fri - Sat............... ........6:00 pm - 10:00 pmSunday Brunch . ............................. 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Bar Service / Lounge Hours Tues - Thurs.. ........................11:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday ........ ...........................11:00 am - 12:00 am Saturday. ................................ 5:00 pm - 12:00 am Sunday. ................................... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Food Service / Harbor Grill Hours Tues., Wed. & Thurs...11:00 am - 3:00 pm Friday.........................11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Saturday.....................11:00 am - 9:00 pm Sunday. ......................11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Cancellation Policy: Reservations are required for all major club functions and events. No Shows will be charged in full for events.72 hour cancellation for club events unless noted. Cancellation Policy: Reservations are required for all major club functions and events. No Shows will be charged in full for events.72 hour cancellation for club events unless noted.

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Captains' Table

Women's Council Happy Hour5 o'clockish

Party Bridge7:00 pm

Captains’ Table

Club Closed

Club Closed

Prime Rib Night

Veuve Clicquot Party7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Women’s Summer Social Tennis 5:30 - 8 pm

Steamed Snow Crab Leg Clusters

Women’s Summer Social Tennis 5:30 - 8 pm

Club Closed

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Women's CouncilBOOK CLUB

5:30PM

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Dance Club6:30 - 7:30

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Flick n Float8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

J & R EntertainmentMain Clubhouse

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Kid’s Craft & Movie Night

6 pm - 9 pm

CJ NopperMain Clubhouse

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Flick n Float8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Harry MerletMain Clubhouse

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

No Evening Colors

Women’s Summer Social Tennis 5:30 - 8 pm

Lobster Night

Women’s Summer Social Tennis 5:30 - 8 pm

4th of July Celebration & Buffet

$19.95++

Captains’ Table

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

ClubhouseReopens

Captains’ Table

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Ladies Bridge9:00 am

Men's Tennis 6 pm

Club Closed

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Kid’s Craft & Movie Night

6 pm - 9 pm

Lonnie & DelindaMain Clubhouse

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Mixed Doubles Social Tennis 5:30 - 8:00 pm

Captains’ Table

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Main Clubhouse Closed For 2 weeks for MaintenanceHarbor Grill open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 11:00 am - 8:00 pm,Friday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm and Saturday & Sunday 11:00 am- 9:00 pm

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Main Clubhouse Closed For 2 weeks for MaintenanceHarbor Grill open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 11:00 am - 8:00 pm,Friday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm and Saturday & Sunday 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

Sunday Brunch11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Red, White & Boom!

Actitvities 3:00 pm Buffet 5:30 pm

Fireworks at dusk!

Erick Esteves at the Harbor Grill

Erick Esteves at the Harbor Grill

Ladies Bunco7:30 pm

HavanaNights

6:30 pm

Kid'sFishing

Tournament9:00 am

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J. Stuart III and LISa C. MItCheLL Sponsors: PC Rick & Teresa McNeight Steve & CatherIne JohnSon

We welcomed the Mitchell family to membership and tennis fun at the Club in June. Several years ago, Stuart became Executive Vice President

and Chief Operations Officer at Health First. The family moved here following time at various country clubs and states including: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Memphis, Tennessee, Columbus, Mississippi and Georgia. They are well traveled and enjoy adventures in fine wine and dining. They extend their warm southern charm and hospitality to everyone they meet, especially to exchange students. Lisa is an avid tennis player and Stuart spends leisure time fishing, exercising and golfing. Lisa and Stuart are also active in local community charitable organizations.

Membership Scrapbook Membership News

WELCOME ABOARD

I SPY!Somewhere hidden in this Newsletter is a member

number. If you find it and it’s yours, you’ll be treated to a lunch for two at the Club! Just call Deanna

Delgado at 321-773-2600 ext:10 before the end of the month to claim your prize!

MIChaeL and JennIfer SeeLey Sponsors: Dale & Pamela DettmerJohn & Darcia Francey Michael and Jennifer Seeley, along with young daughter 2-year old Lau-ren, joined us for socializing, dining, entertaining and holding business functions. Formerly handling fundraising campaigns at Yale-New Haven

Hospital (in Connecticut), Case Western Reserve University (in Ohio) and later, at Florida Institute of Technology, Michael is now President of the Health First Foundation, working in support of Health First’s mission to positively impact the health and wellness of our community. Jennifer is a wonderful new Mom and has previously worked in clinical medical research at the Yale Cancer Center (in Connecticut) and the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (in Ohio). She has pursued her passion for marine biology locally through graduate classes and research, and by becoming familiar with the Indian River Lagoon. Michael is a published and passionate photographer. The Seeley's both enjoy sailing, tennis, excellent cuisine and fabulous wine. We think they meet all the qualifications necessary to be fantastic members!

RED WHITE & BOOM! kicks off our summertime and “the livin’ is easy” lifestyle around the Club! This is a great time to get adventuresous and try something new or participate in a Club event. There is the Book Club, the Club’s newer Land Yachters, the Five O’Clockish Women’s Council gather-ing, Friday night pool Flick n’ Float or take a spin around the dance floor during a Dance Club lesson! Mentor and cheer-on young-sters at the youth fishing tournament, savor wine samplings at the Clubhouse, Lounge Wednesdays after Evening Colors & Boater’s Night, visit our Shot of the Week tennis clin-ics, or travel to one of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs (FCYC) General Meetings to dine, dance and tour another reciprocal Club in the state.Then get ready for One Hot Ha-vana Night party later in August! Everyone is taking the warm summer months to lounge or play at the pool, appreciate our waterfront kayaks, standup paddle boards, Laser 420 and Open Bic sailboats. Benefit from workouts at our 24/7 Fitness Facility, experience a boat launch from our recently up graded boat launch ramp, or mini vaca-tion with 72 hours complimentary transient dockage on member non-slipped boats here! We are welcoming more and more young professionals and families for three-month Trial memberships as well as two-year Asso-ciate and Resident memberships. Look for Lounge dining tables set with a white EGYC burgee to say “welcome aboard” to these new Trial, Resident or Associate members! At your service,

Micah H. Simpson, Membership Director

Membership ManifestMember Spotlight

Micah SimpsonMembership

The Valderrama FamilyThe Valderrama family, Melvin, Kathryn and children, Christian, Breanna, Dylan, and Cici completely embraced the EGYC lifestyle of so-cializing, boating and dining. The family pur-chased a powerboat and are often aboard enjoying our waterways. Kathy and Melvin's main focus in life is the fam-ily. They volunteer at the children’s schools and celebrate the children’s successes! Melvin is retired U.S. Army, and is strong and loyal in his family leadership. Kathy telecommutes, enabling her to combine and balance professional pursuits with being a Mom and Home Chief Operations Officer! Melvin grew up in Puerto Rico while Kathy grew up in Long Island, NY. Melvin enjoys fishing and cooking. His favorite sport is basketball & soccer, and he passionately cheers on Orlando Soccer! Melvin spent time overseas, speaks three languages and would love to tour the world with Kathy. They are excited to try tennis and sailing. Kathy loves extra free time for family, painting, and shopping, and is a talented seamstress. She also likes to savor new wines at the EGYC Wine Club and looks forward to travel and vacationing in Paris. Son, Christian is a young entrepreneur excited about making a change that impacts the entire technology world. He has had success already as a software developer and is a college graduate of Stetson University with a degree in Computer Science. After college, he started his own com-pany called VB Technologies. Breanna celebrated her Melbourne High School graduation at the Club and there are beautiful photos of her look-ing absolutely stunning at her Debutante Ball recently. She plans to attend Stetson University to major in Biochemistry. She loves cheerleading and made the SU Cheer Team her very first year. Dylan attends Indialantic Elementary School and his favorite pastime is playing video games. He loves spending time on the family boat and has several Club friends aboard to enjoy hanging out, learning to handle boat helm responsibilities and linesman talents. His favorite sport is basketball He also has a secret talent of making fidget spin-ners out of LEGOs. The Valderrama family shares their family hospitality and is mentoring a young blond and beautiful girl named Cici. She’s in pre-kindergarten and pals around for all things family. Her favorite time is recess out on the playground. Cici is also talented in dancing and cheerlead-ing. The Valderrama family is one of our younger member families and truly an important part of our growing membership.

EGYC Summer Youth Program 2017

We had two great poolside Open House Receptions, one in May and one in June and look to host more in the near future. Continuing gratitude goes out to members who en-courage family, neighbors and friends to visit as guests and when they come

aboard to truly experience membership! All of you are fantastic Club ambassadors and we appreciate the genuine enthusiasm always shown our touring guests and friends!

Prospective Member Event

John and harrIet renfrow Sponsors: Joey & Pam SowellJohn & Andrea Hogan

John checked us out to enjoy retirement, socializing and boating capabili-ties and met his soon-to-be sponsors while getting acquainted with the Club. John explained he and Harriet had moved from Texas years earlier

from further north in Washington D.C. where he had worked successfully as an attorney as well as 13 years of U.S. Army active duty. Harriet retired as an elementary teacher of special education. They are now more inclined to spend some time on a sailboat and acquired a Hunter 356 recently! John enjoys building wooden model boats and is an avid golfer. Together they enjoy traveling, photography, collecting antique cameras, reading and visits with their two daughters, families and grandchildren. With their past membership in clubs and charitable organizations, we know they are a great match here and are gladly on board!

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Harbor Grill Happenings

Waterfront Report

Kenny KooyengaHarbormaster

Join Us Today!941.377.0017800.323.7448

[email protected]

Join Commodore Audrey Rice For The 2017 Florida Council of Yacht Club Cruise Onboard the Holland America ms/Zuiderdam

Sept. 20-30, 2017 Sailing Quebec City to New York

CANADA & NEW ENGLAND 2017

FCYC Prices Include:• FCYC Group Prices starting at $1736 per person• Full Trip Cancellation and Medical Insurance• Two Private FCYC Cocktail Parties• Services of V.I.P. World Travel Hosts • FCYC Family and Friends are welcome to join the group so invite them to come along.

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Well we are full into our summer swing here at EGYC. As the tem-peratures continue to increase our participa-tion in all things water related seem to follow suit. Our EGYC Sum-mer Youth Program con-tinues to grow week by week with many third generations of family names in amongst the mix.Many of our current talented and certified counselors were in fact at one point, not so long ago, campers themselves. July allows all those with club affiliations to enjoy our month long Strictly Sailing program which promises to build upon the basics while challenging even the most expe-rienced of sailors. With a focus on water safety we encour-age all with young children to have a proper PFDs (personal flotation devices) fitted for your child and we encourage them to be worn in ad around the Club’s waterfront fa-cilities throughout the summer season. We care for your children and their safety, and as hard as we try to keep trained eyes on them at all times a life vest provides the extra level of love your young child obviously deserves. On that note please mark your calendars for our Summer Youth “On the Docks “Kid's Fishing Tournament scheduled for July 29th with a rain date of the 30th which will take place right out here in front of the Har-bor Grill …Saturday July 29th …9am on through 2pm, prizes and pizza to be provid-ed for all participants. As related to our adult Yachting scene, many have opted for the Bahamas during the summer months. It’s a great program if you can pull it off, but with more stories than fish reported thus far, save your money and sim-ply come sit poolside here at the club and enjoy a cocktail with your friends. Happy Summer 2017! If you have any ques-tions, concerns, positive input or simply want to sign up for one or several of our EGYC Summer venues, please remember that your Harbormaster's door is always open!

Standing by,

Capt. Kenny, Harbormaster

On the Waterfront

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(321) 693 - 1642

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Fishing Trip to BelizeLook at the camaraderie our Club has! Another fishing trip was success-fully coordinated by several of our Captains' Table members. The group left from the Club June 9th for their week long excursion to Belize, Cen-tral America.The mighty fishermen are, from left to right: Lee Leonhardt, Ralph Bliss, Harold Roberts, Brian Kilpatrick, Mark Kilpatrick, Mike Homes, Carl Miller, Bill Childress, and Jack Blasy.Watch for a full report of their en-deavors in next month's Spray.

Offshore Fishing

Summer has arrived and with it we are excited to present a myriad of changes. In the upcom-ing weeks you'll get to enjoy our new menu items. Sit by the pool and try our "best bloody burger" or 100% Angus beef hot dog. Couple them with a fruity sangria, or a refreshing "orange crush", our signature summer drink made with fresh squeezed Florida oranges.

We kicked off the summer with music by Calhoun's Calling, a two piece band that provided soulful tunes as our members enjoyed one of the best sunset spots in Brevard County. More great music to come! Look for Erick Esteves scheduled to play on Sunday, July 23rd, 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm...we would also like to remind you of our summer hours: Tues-day, Wednesday & Thursday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, Friday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm and Satur-day & Sunday 11:00 am - 9:00 pm.We appreciate your enthusiamsm and look forward to catering to your summer fun!

Join us at the Harbor Grill!!

EGYC AdultFishing Tournament Winners,

May of 2017

MARK YOUR CALENDARS for our Kid's Summer Youth

“On the Docks" Fishing Tournament July, 29th with a rain date of the 30th

9:00 am on through 2:00 pm PRIZES AND PIZZA !!

2017 Angler...Top performer..

Captain Del KelleyAboard F/V Robidobidoo

30+ pound Mahi

Female AnglerMrs. Kristy Pruitt 80/90lb Sailfish

Caught and Released. Her first!

All aboard for cardboard!6th annual cardboard boat race

monday, september 4thMark your calendar and start planning your boat! There will be both pre-built and last minute built categories for adults and juniors. Entry forms are available at the front desk and can also be found on the website. Complete rules, build-ing tip ideas and registration forms are available at the front desk and on-line. Any questions, ideas or comments, please feel free to call Harbormaster Kenny Kooyenga at 773-4040 or email [email protected].

Pre-built Boats on Display at 1:00 pm Last Minute Boat Building 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm / Race at 4:00 pm.

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Join us for Captains' TableThe Captains' Table is an informal men’s group that meets for lunch to explore and discuss

issues that affect people today. Expert speakers present an eclectic variety of topics of currentinterest and the meeting provides great fellowship for all members.

For more information, please contact Roger Teurfs at 516-967-6664.Every Tuesday - Commodore Room

11:30 am - Happy Hour - 12:00 pm Lunch of ChoiceCommanding Captain: Roger Teurfs Executive Officer: Edward Baranowski

Purser: Jim Mallon Yeoman: Brian Kilpatrick, PhD Chaplain, Ralph Bliss

Captains' Table Women's Council ChatterBridge Banter

ALL ARE WELCOME! For Partners Call: Marlowe Baranowski

321-727-2650

All are welcome on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 pm.For partners or more informationcall Donna Beckwith 723-1813.

PARTY BRIDGE SCORES

June 6, 2017 1st Donna Beckwith and Guest 2nd Jo Ellen Askeland and Pat Bon

Duplicate Bridge Anyone?Men's & Women’s Duplicate Bridge

We have a small group that has started a duplicate game on Thursday afternoons from 1:15 pm to about 4:30 pm.Because of the nature of duplicate play, it is necessary that you sign up with a partner. Also, we must know in advance who is playing so that travelers and tables can be set up accordingly. If you wish to play, please contact Barbara Armstrong at 321-777-5730 or [email protected] by Tuesday Noon of that week. EVERYONE WELCOME!

BRIDGE SCORESMay 18, 20171st Donna Beckwith/Guest2nd Gail Schuneman/Mary Hammond

May 26, 20171st Jean Cacciatore/Joan McWilliams2nd Barbara Unger/Guest3rd Ann Downey/Pat Bonn

June 1, 20171st JoEllen Askeland/Pat Bonn2nd Donna Beckwith/Carolyn Smith3rd Joan McWilliams/Marlowe Baranowski

June 8, 20171st Mary Hammon/Marlowe Baranowski2nd Donna Beckwiwth/Guest3rd Jo Ellen Askeland/Pat Bonn

Adult Ladies Bunco NightWednesday, July 12 - 7:30 pm

Cocktails by signature throughout the evening.

Casual Attire / RSVP 773-2600$5 will be charged to your account...

Come join us!!

Women's Council Happy Hour5 o'clockish - Tuesday, July 18th

Informal gathering to meet, greet and make new friends! All EGYC ladies are welcome;

particularly members new to the Club.

Look for the pink burgee and join us!

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The dog days of summer are upon us, or at least it seems so with record breaking temperatures (in Florida that is). I have spent the last six weeks traveling on our boat to Cape Cod. We have experienced everything from 45 degrees to 95 degrees. Talk about climate change! I hope everyone is enjoying themselves as much as I am. July is sure to be packed with great events at the Club, starting with the annual Fireworks display. There is nothing more enjoyable than sitting on the terrace with great friends and enjoying the view. Women’s Council continues to host the Book Club on the 13th where we are discussing “Life After Life” by Kate Atkinson, as well as Happy Hour on the 18th. Both are always a good time, with lively conversations. We are well underway with collecting your favorite recipes to put in our “Taste of Eau Gallie Cookbook”. Keep sending your recipes to Janice Ricketts at [email protected]. August will be upon us before we know it. That means the Club will be closed for the first 2 weeks. With that in mind, we will not be hosting our Book Club or Happy Hour, however, that us plenty of time to put the final details on our Land and Sea Fashion Show on Friday September 15. So mark your calendars now to be sure to get a look at some great Fall Fashions. Looking forward to seeing everyone around the Club.

Lisa Lewis, Women’s Council Chairwoman

Council Chat

Lisa LewisWomen's Council

Chairwoman

Captains' Table SpeakersJuly 04 No Meeting Independence Day – July 4July 11 Scott Kemps "Alternative Investments"

July 18 Dwight Bell "Wings of Grace Ministries" July 25 Ed Baranowski "Selective Service System and National Service"

Speaker 5/9/2017: Colonel Anthony Deane; Colonel U.S. Army Retired. Colonel Deane recently wrote and published and book entitled “Ramadi Declassified”. Col. Deane served in the Iraq war under the command of Colonel McFarland and was stationed at Camp Ramadi. Over 900 soldiers were stationed at the camp which covered 1.5 by 2.0 miles just outside of the city of Ramadi. Their primary mission was to establish relationships with the local tribal leaders to build and train an Iraqi Police Forces to establish security in Ramadi, and to partner with the Iraqi Army to help drive out the Al Qaeda forces. Their efforts help to initiate “The Awakening” movement

that help to unite the Iraqi people. Colonel Deane shared many stories about the difficulties and success interacting with the Tribal Leaders, Shakes, and Iraqi people.

Contract Bridge with Chicago ScoringAll Players Welcome

Wednesday afternoon from 1:15 pm to about 4:30 pm6 Rounds of 4 Games each Partner for each Round

determined from Tally issued at sign in.Please contact Murray Boggs at

321-777-2700 or [email protected] it-you will like it.

Speaker 6/6/2017: George Becker, Retired Photographer. Mr. Becker is well known to many of our members because he served as the Eau Gallie Yacht Club photographer for over 30 years. He is also a member of our local Rotary Club. George gave a very entertaining talk entitled “I’ve Had More Than Nine Lives”. Several examples were from his childhood which included, being bitten by a water moccasin in the Boy Scouts, falling under a moving freight train, surviving hurricane Donna in 1962, being stalked by killer whales while surfing, and totaling four cars in his teen years. As an adult, he was shot at while he was driving

a cab to put himself through school, but the best story was when his last marriage ended in divorce, his wife hired a hit man to have him killed. She is now serving time in prison.

Speaker 5/16/2017: Altair Watson, Financial Advisor for Edward Jones, EGYC Member. Ms. Watson demonstrated the importance of saving and the effect of inflation by starting her talk with a Price Is Right game in which we were to guess the prices of items such as Snickers bars, and MacDonald burgers in the 1960 and 70s. Edward Jones is a privately/employee owned investment company with over a trillion dollars in assets. Her talk was mostly driven by questions and answers. Technology (Facebook, Netflix, Google, Amazon) and ETF funds are currently doing very well. Water and food will still be important commodities in the future. As interest rates increase, tax free Mini Bond, will

become better investments. Retirement age for Social Security will increase to the 70s for younger people. Investing in annuities to fund future retirements will become necessary.

All recipes must be submitted by August 31 for editing and publishing.

Please send to [email protected]

The EGYC Women's Council is compiling a cookbook to be ready for purchase for the holidays. Have a favorite recipe that you are willing to share with our Club membership?

It can be any recipe, great for any type of event, not just holidays!If so, please send along with a photo (if possible) and any information

about why you love the recipe. We are trying to make this a fun, colorful, useful resource!Your recipe can be in any format and we will type it up for the cookbook.

CALLING ALL PROUD COOKS!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!Please send recipes!!

EGYC Book ClubSponsored by the

EGYC Women's CouncilThursday, July 13 - 5:30 pm

The EGYC Book Club is open to all members (not just the ladies!)Please join us for wine, cheese, and a conversation about

"Life After Life" by Kate Atkinson What if you could live again and again, until you got it right?

On a cold and snowy night in 1910, Ursula Todd is born to an English banker and his wife. She dies before she can draw her first breath. On that same cold and snowy night, Ursula Todd is born, lets out a lusty wail, and embarks upon

a life that will be, to say the least, unusual. For as she grows, she also dies, repeatedly, in a variety of ways, while the young century marches on towards its

second cataclysmic world war. There is no charge for this event as it is during the regular EGYC happy hour.

Cocktails by signature...Please call 773-2600 to let us know your will be attending.

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Board of Governors &Committee Chairmen

Commodore....................................Dude [email protected]

Vice Commodore/House................ Dr. Steve [email protected]

Rear Commodore/Entertainment..........Todd [email protected]

Secretary ......................................... Carey [email protected]

Treasurer/Finance .....................................Al [email protected]

Fleet Captain/Fleet ................................Shay [email protected]

Governor/Membership.....................Dave [email protected]

Governor/Strategic Planning ...............Don [email protected]

Governor/Tennis ...............................Lorraine Totty [email protected]

Other AppointmentsFlorida Council Of Yacht Clubs Director ...........................................Roger WernowAlternate Director.....................Captain Joey SowellEGYC Women’s Council ............................Lisa Lewis

EGYC DirectoryOffice / Accounting / Reservations....... ...... 773-2600Office Fax ............................................. 773-6020Main Dining Room....................... 773-2600 ext. 37Harbor Grill ................................ 773-2600 ext. 29Harbormaster .......................................... 773-4040Tennis Pro Shop / Tennis Reservations .. 777-6118Tennis Pro Shop Fax .............................. 725-0112

Staff DirectoryRobert Crissman, General Manager..............ext. 11

[email protected] Hinton, Food & Beverage Director...........ext. 22

[email protected] Sherwood, Interim Executive Chef....ext. 17Jonathon Pritchard, Dining Room Manager..ext. 16

[email protected] Parr, Controller .................................... ext. 13

[email protected] Simpson, Member Services .............. ext. 12

[email protected] Sutherland, Catering Director.............ext. 14

[email protected] Schofield, Harbor Grill Manager.......ext. 29 [email protected] Kooyenga, Harbormaster................ 773-4040 [email protected] Rower, S.Y.P. Director...............................ext. 39

[email protected] Delgado, Communications ............. ext. 10

[email protected] Meredith, Facilities Manager.........................

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"The Spray" is the official publication of the Eau Gallie Yacht Club, Indian Harbour Beach, Florida. All articles must be submitted to Deanna Delgado by the 10th of each month preceding month of publication.