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November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site: www.CPYC.ORG COMMODORE David K. Winkler VICE COMMODORE Martin W. O’Brien REAR COMMODORE Thomas H. Schlichting SECRETARY Charles Whittaker TREASURER Don Kearney The main gangway broke loose at the connections to the head pier. Safety chains kept the gangway from sinking. Above broken pintails shown with white circle. Picture by Colleen Lally The easterly mule taking a beating. Note the height of the water under the head pier. The strong winds moved a winter stored easterly gangway across the head pier. The yardarm listed significantly in the gusts but survived, amid concerns. One boat broke its mooring and sailed into an easterly slip, sideways causing damage to the boat and marina. Two other boats were blown up onto the airport and one dragged its mooring into the channel.

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Page 1: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site: www.CPYC.ORG

COMMODORE

David K. Winkler

VICE COMMODORE

Martin W. O’Brien

REAR COMMODORE

Thomas H. Schlichting

SECRETARY

Charles Whittaker

TREASURER

Don Kearney

The main gangway broke loose at the

connections to the head pier. Safety chains kept the gangway from

sinking. Above broken pintails shown with

white circle. Picture by Colleen Lally

The easterly mule taking a beating. Note

the height of the water under the head

pier.

The strong winds moved a winter

stored easterly gangway across the

head pier. The yardarm listed significantly in the

gusts but survived, amid concerns.

One boat broke its mooring and sailed into

an easterly slip, sideways causing damage

to the boat and marina. Two other boats

were blown up onto the airport and one

dragged its mooring into the channel.

Page 2: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

FRIDAY NIGHT BOWLING

NEW SEASON HAS COMMENCED

AND WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS

While our evening of bowling starts at 7:30 PM, most of us

come earlier, shortly after 6:00PM, to enjoy dinner together in

the Pilot House thanks to the wonderful new menu which is now

available. We have over ten regular members and several who

drop in occasionally and would welcome any new bowlers

(couples or singles) desiring to join us. To obtain further infor-

mation and sign up, please call me at 617-846-2901.

Looking forward to having you join us for a great season of fun

and comradeship.

Dave Hubbard,

Chairman

617-389-4120 1-800-462-0025 617-389-4121

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Plumbing Heating Gas Fitting

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FOR SALE

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Always garaged or on trailer

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Bob Goetz 617-846-0635

Attention CPYC Members

As you all know, I run a program of sending care packages to

our men and women serving in the military in Iraq, Afghanistan,

Kyrgyzstan and other hot spots in the middle east. Perhaps they

are aboard a ship in the Pacific Ocean, the North Sea or the Per-

sian Gulf. Maybe on guard duty on the DMZ in Korea or as an

embassy guard in a foreign country. Next month marks the be-

ginning of the holidays. If you have a family member . . . . . .

brother, niece, uncle, brother in law or a close friend serving in

that area, let me know. Perhaps I could send them a little holiday

joy, a Christmas Tree or a care package from Winthrop.

Send me an email at [email protected] with their name,

address, branch of service, rank etc. You could also tell me a

little bit about them, age, hometown, MOS or military occupa-

tion. If they have a favorite snack or sports team, let me know

and I'll put a smile on their face, a smile in their heart and a smile

in their stomach.

Richard Honan

Nominating Night

November

All members with voting rights are requested to attend the Nomi-

nating Night Meeting on November 28th at 7PM. The primary

purpose of this meeting is to elect a Nominating Committee. As

outlined in the By-Laws, Article VII, Section 2. “A Nominating

Committee of five members shall be elected each year by paper ballot.

Names for election to said Committee shall be accepted from the floor

only. Of the five members elected, the one with the greatest vote shall

serve as chairman.”

The election of the Nominating Committee is very important

because it is the Nominating Committee that compiles a slate of

candidates to fill the offices of Commodore, Vice Commodore,

Rear Commodore, Treasurer, Secretary, Board of Directors, and

Audit Committee, all elected annually. Election to the Board of

Directors occurs as terms expire.

Usually the Nominating Night Meeting falls on the third

Wednesday in November except when that date is the night be-

fore thanksgiving, as it is this year. Accordingly, the meeting is

the week after Thanksgiving.

Information on other matters to come before the membership will

be announced closer to the meeting. You are encouraged to at-

tend.

The Barge replacing approximately 20 piles which have

broken over time had been hard at work the week of October

22nd. The picture above really shows just how big the barge

is in relation to the club house. The tide was quite low when

the picture was taken.

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The Children’s Halloween Party was a tremendous success.

About 50 beautiful costumed children decorated goodie

bags, did the limbo, paraded their costumes and watched a

Halloween movie. Many thanks to Janine Stanton and

Shannon Girard for their efforts. Enjoy the costumes below.

Scariest

Red Eyed Grim

Reaper

Funniest

Baby Elephant Best

Penguin

Movie Time

Limbo Contest

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◄Theresa Moreira and Tom

Montgomery present Erin

Flaherty from Make-A-Wish a

check for $21,000 raised at this

summer’s regatta. The begin-

ners who participated in Tiller

Time. ►

The Youth Sailing BOD thanks

the membership of CPYC for

their support of the youth pro-

gram. They presented the many

members who help with the pro-

gram in multiple capacities with

shirts. ►

Past Commodore Mike Gahan an-

nounced that the Commodore Ralph

W. Baker Award this year went to

Chris Mason. While he was unable to

attend, thanks go to Theresa Moreira

for this picture of Chris sailing his Laser.

First awarded in 1990, this award goes to

a youth sailor who demonstrates best the

characteristics of sportsmanship, citizen-

ship, cooperation and helpfulness around

CPYC. ▼

The Youth Sailing Awards

Ceremony was held Sun-

day afternoon September

23rd. As the event was

getting started our young

sailors enjoyed watching a

video of their summer

races. (Left) To the right

are some of the youths that

participated in regattas

through the summer.

◄The 2012 cadre of of instructors:

Lianne, Alanna, Maria, Jake, Re-

becca, Makenzie, and Cecilia.

Past Commodore Ernie Hardy presented

the Commodore Richard B. Fulham Award

to Mark Montalto. First awarded in 1982,

this award goes an outstanding youth sailor

who demonstrated interest, sportsmanship,

citizenship and helpfulness to CPYC.

Mark joins a list of well deserving past

winners. ▼

Past Commodore Dick Lawton presented

the Chuck Loomis Award to Bo Schlicht-

ing. This award is given to a youth sailor

who demonstrates outstanding sportsman-

ship and dedication to the youth program

and to CPYC. It was first awarded in 1998

in memory of long time member Chuck

Loomis who devoted his life to promoting

sailing at all ages. ▼

Page 5: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

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A Tribute to Tink Martin By Richard Honan

I'd known Anita “Tink” Martin for fifteen or more years. She always used to tell me

that my mother and father were the first people to greet and welcome Tink and her hus-

band, Bill when they moved back to Winthrop several years ago. She loved the fact that

I built wooden boats and promoted boat

building with my family and friends. I

loved to tell her about my trips with my

grand children out to Snake Island or the

hazardous winter conditions we encoun-

tered in the Hull Snow Row (named for

Winthrop's own, Edward Rowe Snow) I'd

always make a point of rowing or pad-

dling by her house on Washington Ave-

nue to show off my latest boatbuilding

project.

She was an advocate for the clam

digger, lobsterman, fisherman and any-

one else that made their daily bread from

the sea. She just had it in her blood, the

need to get out the news about anything marine oriented, whether it be the latest infor-

mation about the dredging of Winthrop Harbor or the arrival of the tall ships. She be-

lieved that children in Winthrop, besides learning english and math, should have the

opportunity to learn how to build a boat. That Belle Isle Marsh was not only a place to

visit for a nature walk, but was even more important as an environmental site for mi-

grating birds and clam beds that helped filter the sea water. She loved the beauty of the

lighthouses that dot our coast and the history that went along with them. Whether she

was writing about the Boston Harbor Islands, Snake Island or Belle Island Marsh, she

always made a point of highlighting those people who worked behind the scenes to en-

sure that these treasures will be there for future generations. I think her biggest disap-

pointment was the fact that Winthrop had no Clam Warden. She will be forever missed!

To Tink - May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind always be at your back,

may the sun shine warm upon your face and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until

we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.

(Editors Note: Tink was a great supporter of CPYC and of the Windjammer by adding

our events to her weekly column and by making references to the Windjammer. It will

be very strange not to send her an issue this month.)

◄ The Hatch Brown

Series winners in Opti’s.

N10’s, 420’s and Lasers

with he trophy, Hatch,

Ernie Hardy and Dick

Lawton who ran the

races.

The Hatch Brown Series Results

420

1st-Gianna Famolare/Emma

Montgomery

2nd-Stephanie O'Brien/Annie Mahoney

3rd-Michael St.Jean/Jake Chiudina

N-10

1st-Mark Montalto/Joe Montalto

2nd -Will Holden/Simon Moreira

3rd - Tyler Chiudina/Bryce Costin

Opti

1st -Joe Mahoney

2nd -Harrison Freedman

3rd -Chris Rodriguez

Laser

1st-Chris Manson

Don’t Be Left Out

Get your Tickets for the

November 9th

$5000 Dinner and Raffle.

You could be a winner

Contact Ernie Hardy

[email protected]

617-846-6320

or a BOD member

Raffle Tickets $65 Dinners $25 pp

Page 6: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

Youth sailing wrapped up an-

other successful sailing season

on August 17th with a year -end

pier party. (Pictured on left)

The party was a big hit and en-

joyed by everyone. As is our

tradition the season concluded

with a "fun week". The older

kids enjoyed a trip to George's

Island and a pool day while the

beginner class enjoyed swim-

ming and kayak races. The pro-

gram ended with our annual

pirate day and scavenger hunt.

It was another successful season on the water for our sailors. Emma and Ally Montgomery placed first in the Championship Fleet at

the N10 Open and Town River Regatta's. Marc and Joey Montalto won the Intermediate fleet at Town River.

The 2012 N-10 Midgets

Regatta was held on July

24th and 25th at the Med-

ford Boat Club. 55 boats

participated in this two day

regatta, with six from

CPYC. (Pictured to the left)

Emma and Ally Mont-

gomery finished in second

place. Congratulations to

10 year old Christopher

Rodriguez (right) won the

Merriman Trophy for the

best sailor 11 or under rac-

ing in the regatta. Christo-

pher actually finished 20th be-

cause he did not race for the last

two races, It was so windy

that half the fleet did not race. He

did well enough the first day to win

the Merriman!

Over the years, there have been a

number of sailors from Cottage

Park that have won this trophy in-

cluding (pictured to left) Kayla

Famolare, Emma Montgomery,

Christopher Rodriguez, Mark Montalto,

Celia Moriera.

Our beginner class continues to show tremendous improvement and enthusiasm for the program. Both Tuesday Twilights ( run by Mark Montalto) and Tiller Time helped strengthen the begin-

ners. CPYC hosted The Juniors Regatta for the second year in a row. We had one of the biggest fleets

ever with 16 sailors age 13 or older single- handing an N-10. 5 clubs were in attendance. It was a

beautiful day of racing and when all was said and done only one point separated 1st and 2nd. 1st

Ethan Cash WYC, 2nd Cecilia Moreira CPYC, 3rd Michael St. Jean CPYC. (Cecilia Moreira

pictured right sailing Lil' Rebel)

We had very good finishes at the N10 open, MAW and there was participation in our Hatch

Brown Series by many of our sailors. The program would not be possible without the hard work

of our instructors. All the instructors led by Lianne did a great job this year. The Youth Sailing

Committee would like to thank the Flag Officers and Board of Directors for their support and

assistance during the season. The program would not succeed without their support.

The Youth Sailing Committee

Tuesday Twilights

Page 7: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

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YACHT CLUB

APPAREL

will be available for the Holidays only through catalog orders.

Customize your particular item with CPYC Logo

Add a name if you wish !

Catalogs and order forms are now available in the Pilot House.

Place your Holiday order soon !!

Thank You

Pat Leary, Ships Store Mgr 617-590-0505

Member Spotlight

This month the Windjammer is spotlighting member and artist Frank Costantino. An

architectural illustrator of international note, he is also a watercolor artist. Often you

will see Frank on the head pier with his easel and paints capturing CPYC scenes. He

has been very generous donating works to our Make-A-Wish events over the years.

Frank will be having four shows around Boston November through January: THE FRAMER’S EDGE, 210 Quincy Ave., Braintree, MA Saturday, November 3, 5-7pm;

Portrait Showing,” Display of drawings and talk by Editor Judith Champa of Art New

England, Thursday, November 29, 6-8 pm., CANVAS FINE ARTS GALLERY, 162

Boylston St (Steinway Bdg.) 6th Floor, Bos-

ton, MA; “New Directions” December Show

at: Thom. Moser Showroom Gallery, 19 Ar-

lington St., Boston, December 6–27, 2012;

and “Portrait Event” Sketch drawing demos

of sitters by Frank, Liberty Hotel, Cam-

bridge St., Boston, Tuesday, January 22,

2013 6-8 pm. The painting on the right is

one of those Frank will be showing. He

would love to see CPYC members at his

shows.

New Addition

Having recently returned to CPYC for a

visit, Matt Toomey donated the below

burgee from the Bahrain Yacht Club. Our

thanks to Matt.

How Do I Sign Up for and Use the CPYC Website?

The BOD and Webmaster would like to

see more members sign up for the member

section and use the website. Hopefully the

following will help the membership to

make better use of the site, to view the

members only information, and to add con-

tent. Currently there are only 133 members

signed up for the private section of the site.

To create a login:

1. Go to www.cpyc.org. The Home Page

will appear.

2. To create an account simply click the

Sign Up link in the upper right hand cor-

ner.

3. If you have already created a login but

forgot your password, go to the login page

and click the Forgot Password? link.

4. This will take you to the create an ac-

count page. You will be asked for the fol-

lowing information:

• Email address — this will become

your user name.

• Create a password and re-enter

word on screen which helps weed

out robots.

• Enter basic Information about you

and your interests at the club.

Click Save

•Your account creation request will

then be forwarded for approval.

This process ensures only people we

know and approve of join the

members section.

•Please wait 24 hours and then try

log in. If you can not log in after

24 hours please email the webmaster

5. Once you are signed up you can enter

the member section where you will find the

By-Laws and Rules, Marina Information,

Member Directory, Posted Documents, and

more.

6. To sign into the website once approved

go to Sign In in the lower right of the

Home Page. Enter your email address and

password.

7. Whether you are signed in or not, you

can access many of the links listed in black

across the top, such as Club History, Cur-

rent Officers and BOD, Club News ( al-

most 10 years of the Windjammer are

posted there), Activities, Events, Water-

front, Sailing, and Youth Sailing.

8. Another nice feature of the website that

can be accessed from the Home Page is

Wind Information located in the lower left

side of the home page.

Page 8: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

Storm Humor

If there can be anything funny about Sandy, this is it. One of Richard

Honan’s photos from Winthrop Shore Drive ended up on the Central

Florida news, and identified as Lynn Mass.

Regatta Committee Season Wrap Up

This past spring the club by-laws for the Regatta Committee were updated in line with

current racing practices. As a result , under the leadership of Chairman Mitch Wiest, a

more representative committee was formed and train-

ing sessions were offered to help train new volun-

teers. The committee hopes that the bank of volun-

teers will continue to increase in the future. Race

Committee volunteers are being given shirts to thank

them for their service and to wear when on race com-

mittee duty next year.

The Boston Harbor Rumble had a banner turnout with

52 boats participating. The Constitution Cup and JFK

regattas drew 26 and 27 boats respectively. The Make

-A-Wish Chase Race, One Design and Youth races were well attended with good rac-

ing. The Wednesday Night races concluded in mid September. Of the 15 scheduled

races, 3 had to be cancelled due to a lack of wind.

The CPYC Awards night will be held in conjunction with the Mass Bay Awards Dinner

on Friday November 16th, cocktails at 6:30 PM and dinner at 7:15 PM. Tickets are $30

pp. Reservation may be made online at www.massbaysailing.com or delivered to

CPYC by Monday Nov. 12th.

Wednesday night racing season sails into the sunset. Photo taken by Ro

Carlisle of Pajama Girl after the last Wed Night Race.

Traditional CPYC

Breakfast

With Santa December 15th

10AM

Children Free, Adults $5

CPYC will be collecting

Toys for Tots

May be dropped off after

Thanksgiving

The Giant Clam on Yirrell Beach was taken by Richard

Honan. It looks like a painting

CPYC

Adult Holiday Party

December 15th

Details to follow

Good Bye to Friends This issue will be the last issue printed by Winthrop

Mimeo and Offset Service as they are retiring at the

end of the year. We thank Phyllis and Roland Fluet for

the 10+ years that they have been printing the newslet-

ter and wish them the best in their retirement.

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The Bosun Reports —- The launch Windjammer went through a

major restoration this spring. No item was

left unchecked. Some feared that things

would not be put back together again.

The boat was restored successfully as

shown below.

In addition the Windjammer had to un-

dergo a USCG mandated stability test. This

test was performed by a qualified naval

architect during which barrels filled with

water were used to challenge the stability.

Thank you to Dean Fairbrother and Dave

Aloise for all of their hard work in the res-

toration and upkeep of the launch.

My apologies if I left someone out.

For the second year in a row, launch ser-

vice was provided on every day that it was

scheduled to run.

Thanks to all

Thom Barry / Bosun

Italian Night was held on October 19th. Attendees stuffed themselves on great Ital-

ian food. Organized by Janine Stanton: John, Denise & Jim Economides, and

Dave Aloise cooked the food. They were assisted by Marty Klim & Larry Buote.

The Aranovs and Jane & Brian Murphy/Rupp helped serve & prep.

Traditional food

decorations

abounded

Jim

Economides

hard at work

A salute from

the Economides

and Murphys

Pete Towner

fills his plate

Progress Update

Picture to left that was taken

recently at Portland Yacht

Services shows the recent

progress that has been made

in the restoration of Matt

Twomey’s 79 year old yawl.

New wood planking's are

replacing old and being fas-

tened. She is a S & S design

# 25 Blue Heron, formerly

known as Bosun Bird, Os-

prey, or Chance. Matt is the

4th or 5th owner

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Meet the New Members ….

Welcome to Michael Anslinger who lives in

Winthrop with his wife Kate. Their children

are two enormous Newfoundland dogs. Mi-

chael is an attorney and Kate an event coordi-

nator. They are looking forward to getting in-

volved at CPYC.

Jason Kulas lives in Winthrop and is a commercial captain with Sea Tow, a fisherman

and boat owner. Having recently moved to Winthrop from Chicago and is interested in

being active on CPYC committees.

An oncology physician, Miguel Verdaguer and his wife Christina live in Andover.

They have grown children. Originally from Argentina, he owns a J-24 and plans to up-

grade to a 40 ft sailboat eventually. Miguel and Christina’s daughter-in-law is Past

Commodore Dave Obrien’s daughter Meaghan.

CPYC Member

The World Traveling CPYC Burgee - from Asia to Europe

▲With his burgee always packed, Leo Van-

noni has really gotten into this. Most recently

the burgee traveled with him to the world fa-

mous Stanley Market in Hong Kong.

▲Chris and Chris Berg visit the Royal Ber-

muda YC. Also there were the Meskell’s and

Ernie Sordillo but they were camera shy.

Anne and Paul Duval had a great month in France this last August. They flew the CPYC burgee on two boats they rented while there. The first boat was a Jenneau Sun Odys-sey 36 named OMER. ►They sailed this boat from La Trinite sur Mer to the islands of Houat, Hoedic, and Belle lle off the Quiberon peninsula on the coast of Brittany .

▲Their favorite anchorage on Houat.

On the Canal de Robine on the outskirts of Narbonne. ▼

▲Locking downstream on the Canal du Midi. Their German friend's son Marcel Horbach handled the stern line. Note the burgee flying off the stern with a makeshift flag staff. ▲

The second boat was the canal boat Normandie which they picked up in Trebes and mo-tored down the Canal Du Midi for a week with the final drop off in the city of Narbonne.

Page 11: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

The Book Club has announced the next

three selections for discussion. They

could make a per-

fect Holiday gift.

November 27th is

the novel “The

Paris Wife” by

Paula McLain.

A story of Ernest

Hemmingway and

his first wife Had-

ley, this book is a

depiction of love

and frayed loyalty

during the fast paced Jazz Age in Paris

in the 1920’s.

The Ear Hears……...

Book Club

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CPYC has lost a great lady with the pass-

ing of Judy Gaffney. She brought so

much to the club with her smile and en-

thusiasm. She could light up a room.

Judy was always a supporter of activities

and a helper. She did so much for the

club. She was treasurer of ladies bowling

and raffle seller extraordinaire. Judy

was the innovator of the Ducky Regatta,

the Vehicles of Distinction, and Drop-in-

Bowling. She played a key role in the

Indoor Triathlon.

Our deepest condolences to Judy’s hus-

band, Keith O’Brien and our thanks for

sharing Judy with us. She will be

missed.

***

Our sympathies to Jack and Lois

O’Connell on the passing of Lois'

mother Elizabeth Sirignano.

On Jan 15th, the club

will discuss “Defending

Jacob” by William

Landay. Filled with

credible dialogue this

book is both a thriller

and a love story.

The February 12th

selection is

J.K.Rowling’s book

“the Casual Vacancy.”

Her first adult novel, it

is described on the

cover as “A big novel

about a small town” and the war within it.

Please join us at 7:00 PM around the fire-

place. All are welcome. For further informa-

tion, contact Pamela Aranov at

[email protected]

New Electronic Display in Lobby

A new digital display board was installed this weekend in the main lobby. On the right

side weather information rotates screens to show radar charts, wind speeds and other

information useful to mari-

ners. The left side screen

rotates through upcoming

activities and pictures of

past fun CPYC events.

Our webmaster is looking

for high quality photos to

help showcase our club and

facility to new members

and guests.

Please submit copies of any

photos to

[email protected]

IMPORTANT UPDATE

The CPYC WIFI password

will be changing in the month of

November.

A single wireless network named

"CPYC" will replace the networks

"CPYC Waterfront" and "CPYC

Clubhouse".

The new network is available now in

the pilot house and ballroom.

For the new password—

Ask at the club

Page 12: November 2012 Tel. (617) 846-CPYC Web site:

IN THE WIND NOVEMBER

Nov 9 5K Dinner

Nov 16 Mass Bay Awards dinner

and CPYC Cup night

Nov 22 Thanksgiving

Nov 23 Mo Jo Pilot House

Nov 27 Book Club

Nov 28 Nominating Night

DECEMBER

Dec 5 Ladies Bowling Roll Off

Dec 9 Hanukkah

Dec 12 Ladies Bowling Banquet

Dec 15 Club Christmas Party

Dec 15 Breakfast with Santa

The Windjammer

is published bi monthly:

January, March, May,

July, September and

November.

email address

[email protected]

Editor: Sue Hardy

PLEASE

UPDATE YOUR

EMAIL ADDRESS

We are trying to use less paper

Send information to

[email protected]

Dec 25 Christmas

JANUARY

Jan 1 New Year’s Day

Jan 5 Men’s Bowling roll off

and banquet

Jan 15 Book Club

PILOT HOUSE

WINTER HOURS

STARTING

NOVEMBER 1ST 2012

SUNDAY ----------12:00 - 9:00

MONDAY ---------2:00 - 9:00

TUESDAY -------- 2:00 - 11:00

WEDNESDAY -----2:00 - 11:00

THURSDAY -------2:00 - 11:00

FRIDAY -----------12:00 - 1:00

SATURDAY ------12:00 - 1:00