Vol. 61 No. 5 May 2017 Eau Gallie Yacht Club

Member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs

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

SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM 2017 8 weeks starting June 6th Registration will begin in May Age Groups 5-7, 8-10, 11-14 Boating · Tennis · Swimming Land Games · Arts & Crafts and lots of fun!! (Must be five years old by May 15th to participate) See page 6 for more details!

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100 Datura Drive  Indian Harbour Beach, Florida 32937  tel. 321-773-2600  fax 321-773-6020  www.egyachtclub.com Table of Contents Commodore's Comments

Board of Governors...... Back Cover Work on our Facilities Master Plan continues to make progress. Bridge Banter...... 14 Hopefully you took the opportunity last month to complete the Mem- Calendars of Events...... 8 & 9 ber Survey related to our facilities here at the Club. This month we will Captains’ Table...... 14 be finishing up the survey and focus group sessions. With this infor- Cinco de Mayo at the Harbor Grill...... 6 mation and your comments we will start getting some conceptual ideas Club Dining & Events...... 4 sketched out and start refining those into a complete picture to present Commodore's Comments...... 2 to you for further comments and your approval. Courtside News...... 7 The diversity of interests of our members is always fun to see mani- Dance Club...... 5 Duplicate Bridge...... 14 Dude Braselton fest into organized activities that we enjoy doing with each other. A EGYC Book Club...... 15 Commodore first for the EGYC is the new Land Yacht Club, chaired by Lorraine Father's Day...... 4 Totty. The LYC committee is in the process of planning their first ex- Feature Evenings at EGYC...... 5 pedition. If you have an RV and would like to join in the fun, please Florida Council of Yacht Clubs...... 13 contact Lorraine at: [email protected]. Greetings from the General Manager...... 3 As a reminder, the Club’s annual Mother’s Day Brunch is usually a sold out event - so Harbor Grill Happenings...... 6 please reserve early. Derby at the Harbor Grill...... 6 On May 27th the Club is hosting our annual Offshore Fishing Tournament. Jason Duff Kids' Happenings...... 6 and Bruce Jacobus are co-chairing the event. Start planning your crew and look for future Ladies Bunco...... 15 announcements with the details. Membership News...... 11 Membership Scrapbook...... 10 Our sailing program continues to expand. In conjunction with the Melbourne Yacht Memorial Day...... 4 Club we have formed the Space Coast Sailing Education Foundation with both clubs hav- Mother's Day...... 3 ing members on the leadership board of the organization. This new organization provides Party Bridge...... 14 a structure to support and encourage community sailing for both clubs. Look for more Shoreline Scrawls...... 4 information and opportunities to participate in the near future. Summer Youth Program...... 6 Summer Youth Program here at the Club starts June 6th and offers multiple activities Tennis Tidbits...... 7 for all different aged younger members. The Club also offers some special sailing sessions Welcome Aboard...... 11 during the course of the summer for different levels of training. What's Cooking...... 5 Women’s Council Chatter...... 15 As always thank you for your support and ideas. Reminder: Rock On!! Please check for any Club towels that may have been accidentally left in Dude Braselton, your vehicle or taken home and re- Commodore turn them to the Courtside Building... Our supply is running low.

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Member FINRA/SIPC 193692 Spray - 2 - May 2017 Commodore's Comments Upcoming Club Events... Greetings

Dear Members & Guests April showers, bring May flowers, or so it Mother's DayBrunch goes...Well, we didn't Sunday, May 14th have much in the way of Seatings from 11:00am until 3:00pm April showers, but your Robert Crissman Pianist, Don Soledad for your listening pleasure! Club is blooming! General Manager As you can see in Join us for the best Mother's Day Brunch in town!! this issue, summer activities will be in full swing before you know it! Of special note is the return of Ms. Chris Rower to run COLD ACCOMPANIMENTS Crisp Salad Greens with Toppings and Dressings, Tossed Caesar Salad, the Summer Youth Program. Please see her Fruit Arrangement with Red Grapes, introduction announcement on page 6! Cantaloupe, Honeydew, Pineapple, Strawberries, Poppy Seed Dressing, Imported and Our search for a highly qualified Executive Domestic Cheese Display with Assorted Crackers, Specialty Holiday Salads, Asparagus Salad, Chef continues. While we've had some visits Seafood Display: Shrimp Cocktail, Chilled Mussels, with a couple of talented candidates, the Jonah Crab Claws, Smoked Salmon with Black Caviar, Mini Bagels, Cream Cheese, selection will only be made when we feel we Cocktail Sauce, Lemons, Hot Crab Dip with Pita, Crostini, and Crackers have the right person for the job. Any news on this front will be communicated to you HOT ACCOMPANIMENTS via e-mail. Green Beans with Roasted Pecans, Garlic Clams, Buttered Yellow Squash with Green Onions, While the Spring Break season is nearly Cauliflower-Broccoli with Cheddar Cheese Sauce, Asparagus Spears with Dried Fruit, Mashed Potatoes with Home-style Gravy, Blended Rice, Oven Roasted Mahi Fillet with Tomato-Kalamata Relish, Citrus Chicken over, it has prompted discussion about with Orange Segments and Toasted Almonds, Assorted Rolls with Softened Butter, communicating our dress codes. Please note Breakfast foods: Frittata / Bacon / Belgian Waffles with toppings the following, and be sure to remind your guests about appropriate attire as well!! CARVINGS Harbor Grill - Boating and poolside attire, Carved Pepper Crusted Pork Loin Roast with Apple-Brandy Sauce, Slow Roasted including bathing suits and t-shirts, are Prime Rib of Beef with Mustard Crust, Au Jus and Horseradish Cream, Roasted Airline acceptable. Shirts or cover-ups shall be worn Turkey Breast with Gravy and Cranberry-Orange Compote for indoor seating. DESSERT Lounge - Khaki, nicer jeans or slacks with Vanilla Bread Pudding with Sauce Anglaise, Peach Cobbler with a collared shirt for men. Ladies should wear Oat Streusel Topping, Assortment of Cakes, Pies, Tortes, and Individual Desserts nicer jeans, slacks, or casual dresses. Tennis (peanut butter pie, chocolate overload, , fruit tart, etc…) attire and shorts are permitted on the east side of the lounge. $28.95++ Adults / $15.95++ Children Main Dining Room - Similar to the west 3 and under complimentary Reservations Required/72 hour Cancellation Policy side of the lounge at a minimum. Jackets are suggested for dinner and are required Oct. 1st - April 30th. No jeans are permitted west of the dance floor. Main Clubhouse Terrace - Similar to the east lounge. Casual attire and shorts are permitted, but not bathing suits, bare feet, etc. Hats or caps are permitted. Not permitted in the Clubhouse at any time: bathing suits, bare feet, tank, tube or halter tops; torn, ripped, frayed, faded, cut-off clothing or men's hats or caps. Also, if you have not participated in the development of the Club's Facility Master Plan, and would like to so, please let us know via [email protected] and we'll find a way to get you involved! And Happy Mother's Day, May 14th! Bob Robert Crissman, CCM General Manager/COO

Spray - 3 - May 2017 Shoreline Scrawls Club Dining & Events

Happy Mother's Day! Feliz Dia de las Madres! Furaha Ya Mama Siku! Father's Day Brunch It doesn't matter how you say it, the sentiment is the Sunday, June 18th same: Happy Mother's 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Day, Mom. We love you. Monday, May 29th Thank you. You are the Poolside Buffet - 11:00 am - 3:00 pm $22++ Adults / $11++ children center of our family and $16.95++ Adults / $8.95++ Children Leigh Hinton for that, we are grateful. Open seating inside the Menu Food & Beverage Mothers are celebrated Director Main Clubhouse and outside. Poached Shrimp Cocktail with Zesty in many countries on Music 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm!! Horseradish Sauce, Chilled Clams, different dates and in different ways. While Cocktail Jonah Crab Claws, Steamed Mother's Day traditions and customs vary, Lifeguard on duty until 7:00 pm Reservations Requested Mussels, Extensive Salad Bar, Fresh everyone knows how important it is to honor Fruit Display, Imported and Domestic moms for everything they do all year long. Cheese Arrangement, Omelet Station In the UK, Mother's Day is celebrated on the with a variety of Toppings and Fill- fourth Sunday of Lent, and is called Mothering ings, Slow Roasted Prime Rib of Beef, Sunday. During medieval times, poor families Seafood Entrée, Breakfast Items, Bread often sent their children off to work as domestic Pudding with Vanilla Sauce, Assorted servants or apprentices to rich families. Their Cakes, Pies and Tortes… rare day off was traditionally granted during the Lenten season, so they could worship the Virgin Mary and visit their home, "mother church" and their families. The children would often pick flowers to give to their mothers and bake special cakes called Mothering Cakes or Simnel Cakes (the holiday even used to be RED, WHITE & BOOM known as Refreshment Sunday because the strict Lent fasting rules were put aside for the Saturday, July 1st holiday). Today, Mother's Day in the UK is celebrated Fireworks over the Harbour Spend the rest of the day in the same way as it is in America, with flowers, 3:00 pm - 6:00 Kid's activities with Dad at the Harbor Grill! cards, gifts and family meals at the Yacht Club. So please make your reservation for Mother’s 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Buffet Open Day Brunch soon, all timeslots are starting to 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Music fill up. 11:00 am - 8:00 pm Make your reservation early as Leigh Hinton, this event is sure to sellout! Food & Beverage Director

Spray - 4 - May 2017 What’s Cooking? From the Kitchen

"Pea Tendrils" - what are they?

Also known as "pea shoots"; they are they May 2nd & 4th (3rd is Boater's Night) young leaves, stems, vines and flowers of the Agrodulce Liver and Onions - cippolini onions, snow pea or shell- roasted celeriac mash, veg du jour ing pea plant. All the Seafood Paella with tomatoes, shellfish, parts of the tendril are veg du jour May 23rd, 24th & 25th edible. They are har- Curry Goat vested before the pea May 9th, 10th & 11th with tostones, Jamaican rice, veg du jour pods have developed. Pork Schnitzel with roasted brussel Sprouts, Seared Sea Bass over Gnocchi with The maturity of the house spätzle, Mustard sauce mushroom, apple, spring onion, warm butter sauce plant determines the Soy Braised Salmon with kimchi pancakes, crunchiness and the veg du jour, sesame ginger sauce May 30th (Club Closed), 31st & June 1st anatomy of the ten- May 16th, 17th & 18th Smoked Half Chicken dril. The season is very short (at the close of Braised Leg of Lamb with smoked feta, beans, collard greens, maple glaze winter), which when available, is a sure sign Grilled Shrimp Skewer marble potatoes, black olive, reduction of spring. tomatillo salsa, rice du jour, veg du jour Shrimp Creole with onions, peppers, rice, veg du jour The flavor profile is slightly sweet with a mild bitter aftertaste and a nutty undertone, All meals are served with your choice of a House Salad or Caesar Salad, similar to a cross between spinach and peas, Starch du Jour and Vegetable of the Evening (unless otherwise noted). but with a texture not as delicate as spinach. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm $16.95++ Treat them as you would spinach - in a salad, No Substitutions Please - Reservations Suggested! quickly sautéed and wilted with garlic, etc... Wednesday Night Features May 3rd Boater’s Night / Evening Colors May 17th Slow Roasted Prime Rib of Beef 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Featured Menu with Au Jus, $19.95++ including Soup & Salad Bar Dance Club May 24th One Pound Steamed Snow Join us every 4th Thursday from Crab Leg Clusters $22++ May 10th Lobster Night: 1.25lbs Steamed 6:30pm - 7:30pm for the EGYC Coldwater Maine $31++ May 31st Steak Oscar Dance Club! Only $10 per person, you will learn from a professional Wines of the Month A la Carte Dining instructor! Bonterra Organic Vineyards Reservations The next class will Sauvignon Blanc Please go on-line to make reservations for be May 25th. There is no mistaking the New World style of this wine. Intense aromas of citrus, grapefruit and fresh a la carte dining - to accommodate you Please call the Club cut grass greet the nose. As you drink, the crisp with outstanding service. Friday nights to let us know you acidity makes this wine particularly refreshing. are extremely busy at the Club and we $ 7.50 6oz, $11.00 9oz $30.00 btl will continue to try and accommodate all will be attending. Zinfandel walk-ins, however, Members who make This Zinfandel offers aromas of blueberry, black reservations will be accommodated first. stone fruit and black pepper. Polished tannins and We ask that you make your reservation flavors of berries, vanilla, black pepper and toasty for the time you would like to sit down oak lead to an elegant, balanced and rich long finish. and order. Please allow for ample time for --- $8.00 6oz, $12.00 9oz $35.00 btl cocktails beforehand when deciding on your Happy Hour The Roost Chardonnay reservation time. This Biodynamically farmed, single-vineyard Join us every expression of the extraordinary Blue Heron Ranch Tuesday, Wednesday, is a classic Burgundian-style Chardonnay. The Club Function & Thursday from wine opens with notes of lemon, baked apple and crème Cancellation Policy 5:00 to 6:30 pm for Happy Hour -2 for1 House brûlée, balanced with brisk acidity. Barrel aging provides To Cancel a reservation; please call the Club an elegant finish with a touch of toffee and nutmeg. Wine, House Drinks & $50.00 btl at least 72 hours before any special event or Domestic Beer The McNabb Cabernet Club function to avoid being charged in full This wine has aromas of blackberries, black currants for the event. We appreciate your adherence with touches of cedar. Soft tannins and a long to this policy, so that we may budget and plan finish reveal flavors of raspberry, plum, appropriately. vanilla spice and well-integrated oak. $55.00 btl Spray - 5 - May 2017 Summer Youth Program Kid's Corner Tennis Tidbits

Meet our SYP Director! Announcing the re- turn of the talented, EGYC Summer Youth Program 2017 caring, organized and 8 weeks starting June 6th truly motivated sum- Registration will begin in May Age Groups 5-7, 8-10, 11-14 mer youth director, Mrs. Boating · Tennis · Swimming Chris Rower! Land Games · Arts & Crafts and lots of fun!! Mrs. Rower has expressed so much excite- (Must be five years old by May 15th to participate) ment to be returning to EGYC and the Sum- mer Youth Program. Chris has been hard at work planning a wide variety of fun filled activities for our youth participants. Hav- ing lived in Brevard county for 13 plus years, Chris has been employed by both Ocean Breeze and Indialantic Elementary School programs. Having recently ventured to Washington, DC to participate as the Education Coordi- Sign up for our Summer Youth Programs and give your children or grandchildren the antor at the United States Mint, Mrs. Rower opportunity to play outside with safe, supervised activities! has returned to our neighborhood to once Also sign up for the Strictly Sailing Program for 8 to 14 year olds. again engage the imaginations of our youth. Strictly Sailing will run 4 weeks beginning July 5th. All of us here at EGYC, management and Monday care 9:00 am to 5:00 pm $80. members alike are excited and privileged to Extended hours for Tuesday through Friday 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm $20. have Chris returning to nurture and engage our children in what is shaping up to be the • Introduction to Sailing Summer Youth Program 9:00 am - 3:00 pm most stimulating, well managed and adven- • Tennis, Swimming Paddle Boards, Kay- Fees for 2 week sessions: turous Summer Youth Program to date. aks and Tubing for 5 to 14 year olds. • Member $420 / Non Member $480 Feel free to reach out to Chris and welcome • Strictly Sailing Program for 8 through Fees for 1 week sessions: her back to the Club as well as sharing of 14 year olds for the month of July. • Member $220 / Non Member $255 your thoughts and ideas for our Summer • Lunch included. Strictly Sailing Program 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Youth Program. • Register for 2 consecutive weeks to receive a discount!! Fees for sessions per week: Mrs. Chris Rower can be reached at • Bring a friend!! • Member $250 Non Member $270 [email protected] or by landline at 321-773-4040. Summer is just around the bend... Kids' Craft & Movie Night See you all here soon at our 2017 Summer Friday, May 12th & 26th Youth Program! 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Bring your child to do a craft and watch a movie while you dine (Mondays and extended weekday hours have now been added.) 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++

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Tennis Tidbits Courtside News

Team Olympics Champions The seventh annual Team "Eau-Plorables" EGYC Team Olympics Bob Brennan, Cheryl Jacobs, were held on Sunday, Bridgette and Ed Stillie, Stacy and Mark Thompson March 26th. This event was a great success. We Milos Vasovic had more participants Director of than ever before; sixty Tennis & Fitness people on ten different teams. I would like to thank our members who volunteered their time to be scorekeepers. Team "Brady Bunch" Todd and Angela Braid, Robin and They were Camille Albert, Margo Lozito, Dave Panicola, Beth and Tim Findley; Team "Snowflake" Susan Elam, Melissa Jackson, Bob Balcerak, Dude and Jeannie Braselton, Bill and Laura Pitten, Joe and Robin Harris, Team "Make Ron Dulay, Don Albert and Judge Bill America Drunk Again" Nate McCluan. Hammond, Yvonne Schopke, We had some original team uniforms this Kelley and Kelly Cox, Kristina year. The best team uniform winner was and Paul Dupre, Team "Bad awarded to Team Snowflake and Team News Beers", Teri and Steve Kellner, Melodie and Steve Brady Bunch. Young, Tracy and Tom Cal- Our female MVP was Lorraine Totty and linan Team "Wine or Lose, our male MVP was Tim Dodge. We Booze" Ron and JoEl- The big winners of the day and 2017 EGYC len Askeland, Pam and Brent Team Olympics Champions are Team Eau- Mauzy, Laura Getsinger and Alex Van Doggenaar; Team Plorables: Bridgette and Ed Stillie, Stacy "S**t Show" Bruce and Tracy Jacobus, Scott and Lori Levy, Eric and Kelly Camirand; Team "Go Balls Deep" and Mark Thompson, Cheryl Jacobs and Chris and Paige Hill, Katie Fredericks, Cary Lipman, Don and Teresa Farnsworth; Team " USA Drinking Bob Brennan Team" Tim and Jodi Nunno, Cheryl and Mark Wadsworth, Jeanette and Fred Pitten; Team "Seal 6", Pamela We hope to see you again next year! and Anil Dhople, Lorraine and Steve Totty, Jennifer and Tim Dodge. Hopefully we can have new participants as this year we had twenty-two first timers, more than ever before. Milos Vasovic, USPTA and PTR Professional Director of Tennis

MVPs Tim Dodge & Lorraine Totty

Spray - 7 - May 2017 May 2017 Calendar June 2017 Calendar

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cinco de Mayo Captains' Table Boater's Night Ladies Bridge at the Harbor Grill 9:00 am Club Closed Evening Colors Party Bridge 7:00 pm Wine Sampling in J & R Entertainment Main Clubhouse the Lounge Men's Tennis 6 pm 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ladies Bridge Kid’s Craft Captains' Table & Movie Night 9:00 am 6 pm - 9 pm Ladies Bunco Sunday Brunch Club Closed Party Bridge 7:30 pm Women's Council CJ Nopper 11:00 am - 2:00 pm BOOK CLUB Main Clubhouse 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Lobster Night 5:30PM

Men's Tennis 6 pm 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mother's Day Captains' Table Ladies Bridge Merry Month of Brunch 9:00 am May Prospective 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Club Closed Harry Merlet Party Bridge Main Clubhouse Member 7:00 pm Prime Rib Night 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Open House Don Soledad 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Harbor Grill Women's Council 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Happy Hour Men's Tennis 6 pm 5 o'clockish 23 Kid’s Craft 21 22 24 25 & Movie Night26 27 6 pm - 9 pm Captains’ Table Ladies Bridge Sunday Brunch 9:00 am Harbor City 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Club Closed Back Beat Band Erick Esteves Men's Tennis 6 pm Main Clubhouse Fishing Steamed Snow Crab 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Tournament Leg Clusters Dance Club Karaoke 7:00 am 6:30 - 7:30 Harbor Grill 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm 28 29 30 31 Ladies Bridge Club Closed 9:00 am Sunday Brunch Buffet due to the Steak Oscar 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 11:00am-3:00pm Memorial Day Men's Tennis 6 pm Music Holiday 12:00pm-4:00pm Harbor Grill open until 7:00 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

Food Service / Dining Room Hours Bar Service / Lounge Hours Food Service / Harbor Grill Hours Luncheon: Tues. - Fri...... 11:30 am - 2:00 pm Tues. - Thurs...... 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Thurs...... 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Dinner: Tues. - Thurs...... 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Friday...... 11:00 am - 12:00 am Friday...... 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Fri. - Sat...... 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Saturday...... 5:00 pm - 12:00 am Saturday...... 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Sunday Brunch ...... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday...... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm ...... Sunday...... 11:00 am - 8:00 pm 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. June 2017 Calendar

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3

J & R Entertainment Main Clubhouse 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

4 5 6 7 8 Kids' Craft 9 10 Ladies Bridge & Movie Night Captains' Table 9:00 am 6 pm - 9 pm Boater's Night Sunday Brunch Club Closed Summer Youth Evening Colors Women'sCouncil CJ Nopper 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Program begins! BOOK CLUB 5:30PM Main Clubhouse Wine Sampling in 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Party Bridge the Lounge 7:00 pm 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Men's Tennis 6 pm

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Ladies Bunco Dad's Day Off 7:30 pm Captains’ Table Please RSVP Open House Ladies Bridge Harry Merlet Prospective Sunday Brunch 9:00 am Main Clubhouse Member Event 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Club Closed Lobster Night 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Men's Tennis 6 pm Calhoun's Calling 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Captains' Table Ladies Bridge Kids' Craft 9:00 am & Movie Night Father's Day Brunch Women's Council 6 pm - 9 pm 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Club Closed Prime Rib Night Happy Hour Men's Tennis 6 pm Pearl Joy 5 o'clockish Main Clubhouse Dance Club 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Party Bridge 6:30 - 7:30 7:00 pm 25 26 27 28 29 30 Captains’ Table Ladies Bridge 9:00 am Sunday Brunch Club Closed Steamed Snow Crab 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Leg Clusters Men's Tennis 6 pm Harbor Grill Erick Estaves 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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

Food Service / Dining Room Hours Bar Service / Lounge Hours Food Service / Harbor Grill Hours Luncheon: Food Tues. Service- Fri...... / Dining11:30 Room am -Hours 2:00 pm Tues. - Thurs..Bar...... Service / Lounge11:00 am Hours - 11:00 pm Thurs...... 11:30 Food Service / Harbor Grill am - Hours3:00 pm Luncheon: Tues - Fri...... 11:30 am - 2:00 pm Tues - Thurs...... 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Tues., Wed. & Thurs...11:00 am - 3:00 pm Dinner: Tues. - Thurs...... 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Friday...... 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Friday...... 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Dinner: Fri. Tues - Sat. - Thurs...... 6:00...... 6:00 pm pm - 10:00 - 9:30 pm pm Friday...... 11:00 am - 12:00 am Friday...... 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Fri - Sat...... 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Saturday...... 5:00 pm - 12:00 am Saturday...... 11:30 am - 9:00 pm Sunday Brunch ...... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday...... 5:00 pm - 12:00 am Saturday...... 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Sunday Brunch ...... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday...... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday...... 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Sunday...... 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday...... 11:00 am - 8:00 pm 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. Member Events Membership Reminders

Merry Month of May BOOST YOUR MEMBERSHIP! OPEN HOUSE Review these useful tools and tips! PROSPECTIVE MEMBER RECEPTION Call on us for any additional assistance and help! May 20, 2017 12:00pm to 4:30pm EVERYTHING EGYC ELECTRONIC! MAKE A PAYMENT ONLINE: Access our website: www.egyachtclub.com. View and access your Club website Saturday Family Pool Party & Cookout today! Members can securely pay monthly statements online, update contact information for Enjoy the Club’s waterfront & poolside other members to call or email; (and is NOT accessible or viewable to non-members or the with kayaking, paddle boarding public). & cook-out! Much of our website is for member viewing only so members can securely: - Access account information with chit details, and quarterly Food & Beverage Please visit or call Micah Simpson Minimum status; in Member Services to arrange your Guest invitation & reservation! - Update member roster contact information for other members to call or email you. (321)773-2600, Ext. 12 [email protected] - Schedule reservations for Clubhouse lunch & dinner fine dining. - View cuisine menus. Dad’s Day Off! - Schedule tennis court time. OPEN HOUSE PROSPECTIVE MEMBER RECEPTION - Stream & view member tennis games or court conditions live from our courts; June 17, 2017 - Read weekly Mainsail notices for current day & evening events, activities and 12:00pm to 4:30pm menu features. - Read our complimentary Spray magazine with monthly calendar, informative Saturday Family Pool Party & Cookout articles, fellow member professional services, and upcoming activity promotion Enjoy the Club’s waterfront & poolside announcements. with waterslide, kayaking, paddle - View EGYC Bylaws for all member designations & classifications, EGYC House, boarding & cook-out! Fleet & Tennis Rules and... Please visit or call Micah Simpson in - View the Florida Council of Yacht Club listing for reciprocity at 35 other private Member Services to arrange your Guest Clubs, with us! invitation & reservation! Log In! For first time users: Username is your MEMBER NUMBER! Password is first name initial followed by last name - all lower case, no spaces! If you have difficulty with access: Please contact Deanna Delgado in Communications at: 773-2600, ext. 10 Eau Gallie Yacht Club “Land Yacht Club” Click on: MY CLUB on upper left side and choose from drop down menu for various May 18th 6:00pm tasks including My Statement, Event Photos, Club Calendar, Board of Governors listings and the EGYC Committees they chair! 2940 The inaugural meeting of the Eau Gallie Yacht Clubs RV Club will be held May 18th at 6:00pm. If you own any type of Recreational Vehicle, please join us in kicking off this new “Land Yachters” club. You do not need to own an RV to attend this event or any of our planned trips! Bring your boat! Beautiful relaxing large dock w/lift! River front pool Currently the Club is working on a RV trip home on 1.04 Acre corner lot! 3575 sq.ft of living for the end of July/beginning of August area! Updated kitchen, super Florida Room and super and a trip to St. Augustine Beach KOA has views of River from Formals! $774,900 MLS 776990 already been planned for February 22-25, 2018 in conjunction with the EGYC boat- ers. For more information regarding the St. Augustine trip please email Rick Lewis at Nancy Taylor [email protected]. For more RV Land Broker Associate Yachters Club information, please email Direct: (321) 543-7621 Lorraine Totty at: [email protected] [email protected] 2000 Highway A1A Indian Harbour Bch, FL 32937 Spray - 10 - May 2017 Membership Reminders Membership News Membership Manifest

WELCOME ABOARD “All we know are the facts, Dan & Caterina Schwinn Ma'am”, attributed to Sponsors: Ted & Melissa Parker agent Joe Friday, Dragnet… Jim Jensen The Eau Gallie Yacht Club periodically audits The Schwinn family, with Dan, Caterina (“Keena”) and 10 yr. twins, member files to ensure Micah Simpson Kate and Olivia, and 8 yr. old Luke, enjoyed time during the 2016 Membership holiday season with us and came aboard in March. The family takes a designated classifica- time on the water by sail or powerboat and they hope to have the children taking sailing lessons tion is correct. We offer here; Other interests include time to play golf, tennis, skiing, photography, and flying as Dan is a several member categories with some related certified pilot and CEO of Avidyne. He also is and assistant coach on Luke’s baseball team. Caterina specifically to the residence status in Brevard helps in the Chess Club at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy and is a former news anchor in Boston. County. The family is generously involved supporting local civic organizations including the Space Coast EGYC Members, according to our By-laws, Early Intervention Center, the Scott Center for Autism Treatment and the Brevard Zoo. with a home on the tax roll records with a Benjamin Y. Saxon III & Amber E. Saxon “homestead exemption” status are Resident Sponsors: P/C Benjamin & Carolyn Saxon members and this category is not based upon Timothy & Jodi Nunno how often, how long or how many times or months a member is here. We also offer a Following the footsteps of Ben’s parents and his sister and brother in law, Non-Resident category with a reduced initia- Legacy resident members, Ben and Amber joined us in February with their 3 daughters, 20 yr. old Taylor, 11 yr. old Victoria and 7 yr. old Bentli. Ben has his own successful tion. Periodically, we verify that our “Non- law practice and Amber assists in various community civic organizations. The family enjoys time Resident” member continues to meet the for golf, tennis, dining at the Harbor Grill and more time with family and friends fishing from class criteria by reviewing the Brevard Coun- aboard their 45’ ocean cabin cruiser. We hope to see the girls enjoy time also using the waterfront ty tax rolls. When a Non-Resident member paddleboards and kayaks in addition to time on the courts with family. meets this “homestead exemption” status, in Brevard County, they become responsible for William L. & Kimberly L. Warren the other half of the initiation fee, according Sponsors: Alan & Laura Doshier to our By-laws. .Kim & Wendy Watson “Rumor has it……” is not a course or a Bill and Kim, both originally from Pennsylvania, relocated to Orlando and then consideration for us. If you receive a kind recently, to Merritt Island, with careers in a pharmaceutical company. Bill is VP note from us, please be assured, no one told & Head of Innovation and Kim is Head of Research Transactions in the Business us anything- we were just checking the facts Development group. Both are amazing scientists, athletic and active! They enjoy tennis, with Bill being a competitive avid player; Kim “can hold her own” on the courts and is a passionate cyclist inside and and will continue to serve our members re- outside. They recently tried zip lining and both enjoy the ocean, paddle boarding, tennis, pickleball, spectfully, equitably, and maintain a mem- making time for bible studies and volunteering time at their new Christian home church. Being fairly ber’s privacy. new to the area, the Club with its varied member demographic, is the perfect social outlet for them! Best regards, Donna and Charles Doyle Micah H. Simpson, Sponsors: Richard & Denise Canina Membership Director Alan & Patricia Bonn Joining us after growing up here, Donna and Charles join her brother and sister-in-law, the Canina’s, as Legacy members. During most weeks, they are in Orlando and here for family time, boating, golfing, and soon planned travel time RVing. Son In Memoriam Charles Richard is in Residency at Shands Hospital in Gainesville and Kristen is a University of Florida student majoring in Biology. Donna is an attorney with a successful mediation firm and Charles operates a small business and an assistant coach for Lake Highland Preparatory School. Anita Fadden

Joe & Robin Reilly Sponsors: PC Brendan & Mary McCarthy .Gov. Shay Rowe Fine wine and dining, cooking, outdoors, the beach, walking, photography, home décor and travel (especially to the Caribbean!) … The Reilly’s and their sponsors characterization of their hobbies and interests certainly describes them wonderfully. Joe is the 3-mile (at minimum) daily walker and loves to cook, read and a I SPY! dedicated sports fan. Robin is the photographer in the family, she also loves arts & crafts, and is Somewhere hidden in this Newsletter is a member an interior design décor aficionado! They spend a lot of time laughing with friends and family and number. If you find it and it’s yours, you’ll be treated to a lunch for two at the Club! Just call Deanna enjoying every moment with 3 grown children and their two grandchildren during visits. Joe owns Delgado at 321-773-2600 ext:10 before the end of National Drug Screening in Melbourne with clients nationwide and Robin’s enjoying retirement the month to claim your prize! now after formerly working in the Human Resources field for over 25 years. Spray - 11 - May 2017 Harbor Grill Happenings On the Waterfront

Cinco de Mayo EGYC Fishing Tournament Friday, May 5th Saturday, May 27th Celebrate with Margaritas, $25 per person Tournament Fee includes: Games, Food Specials and (1) Tee-shirt and (2) Drink Tickets and more at the Harbor Grill Buffet to follow: $14.00++ Adults / $9.00++ Kids Harbor Grill!! Species Offshor - Kingfish, Dolphin, Wahoo 'KDW' Inshore - Tarpon, Trout, Snook, Redfish, Catfish Prizes!! Friday, May 26th - 7:00 pm Saturday, May 6th Captains Meeting MANDATORY at the Harbor Grill. at the Harbor Grill!! Saturday, May 27th - Tournament Day - Lines in at 7:00 am Watch the race on our big screen TV... Featuring Iced Cold Mint Juleps, Kentucky Weigh in 5:00 pm at the EGYC Tournament Area Derby Fried Chicken, Derby Pie Rules: Can leave from any inlet. No checkout fifty mile offshore limit. and more!! Can drive by car with fish to the Club for weigh in, obey all FWC laws... Contact Harbormaster, Kenny Kooyenga at 773-4040

Evening Colors / Boaters' Night Karaoke Night Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 Evening Colors ceremony at 6:00pm at the Yard Arm. at the Enjoy a Deluxe Soup and Salad Bar while ordering from a featured menu for the event. Harbor Grill Menu Service from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Friday, May 26th Menu Soup Station and Deluxe Salad Bar with Assortment of Rolls 12 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm EGYC Fried Haddock Fillets in Tempura Batter, Crisp French Fries, Remoulade, Coleslaw 14 Sugar-Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf with Thyme Gravy and Buttery Mashed Potatoes 14 Do you think you can sing? Agrodulce Liver and Onions with Cipollini Onions, Roasted Celeriac Mash 17 Seafood Paella with Tomatoes, Shellfish, Rice 17 Come and show us Pork Carnitas with Grilled Nopales, Habanero-citrus Salsa 16 what you got! Seared Salmon Fillet with Roasted Marble Potatoes, Lemon-garlic warm Butter Sauce 15 Don't miss the fun!! Fried Cracked Conch Fillet Cilantro-lime Rice, Mango Salsa 16 Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Andouille Polenta, Mustard-Molasses Sauce 16

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Spray - 12 - May 2017 On the Waterfront Florida Council of Yacht Clubs Waterfront Report

Spring is in the air! From the Director Roger Wernow What a happy and amaz- ing time of year in gen- The next general meeting of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs will be held eral, but here at EGYC at the Pensacola Yacht Club the weekend of May 19-21. life is so much better. Life along the water- Some information and history: PYC enjoys the distinction as the westernmost member of the Council. The front and/or poolside Kenny Kooyenga club was originally organized by several motor boat owners and enthusiasts for that matter, conjures Harbormaster in 1908. It was officially chartered as the Pensacola Yacht Club by the State up memories of warmer of Florida in 1910. The present property at the mouth of Bayou Chico was purchased from the weather and day long outings here at your estate of J. M. Muldon in 1948. The location at the mouth of Bayou Chico is one of the most Club. Whether paddle boarding, kayaking beautiful sites on the Gulf Coast. Since 1920, the two principal activities of PYC have been or simply lounging poolside your club always sailing and motorboating. provides the perfect family setting to enjoy Pensacola Yacht Club is a charter member of the Gulf Yachting Association. In addition, it is that quality time we all yearn for in our busy a member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs, and US Sailing. Present membership is just lives. over 600, with an active Junior sailing program including water safety and boating skills. The Two fishing tournaments are tentatively promotion of navigation, safety, and the use of water are basic tenets of PYC's charter. scheduled for the approaching summer so please mark youre calendars… We encourage other members to attend this meeting. It’s as simple as asking Micah, our Membership Director, to sign you up. See the meeting information package at - http://www. Adult Offshore tournament May 27th, details floridacouncilofyachtclubs.com/meetings_next.htm for the full description. to be announced… Youth Fishing tournament July 29th, details In conversation with other EGYC members, including some who often attend FCYC meetings, to be announced… I’ve realized that Michele and I are not the only members who haven’t had the opportunity Also, please note that summer is just to investigate the Big Bend and Panhandle sections of our beautiful state. Michele and I are around the corner and with that it’s time considering leaving a day or so early and driving route 98 through Apalachicola, stopping for a to begin thinking about our EGYC SUM- night along the way. Feel free to talk to me or Michele, Joey or Pam Sowell, Jon or Edy Williams, P/C Neal or Terri Johnson if you have any questions about attending the meeting and weekend MER YOUTH PROGRAM. Our 2017 events. We’d be happy to see you. SYP program is shaping up to be the best in years raising the bar as related to special Update on legislative activity: events, themes, safety and watersports activi- Last month we were informed that a proposed piece of legislation would have a negative effect ties second to none. We are so very proud to on the junior sailing programs run by many of our FCYC member clubs. Our Club, as well as announce the return of a longtime Youth others, contacted our legislators to express our opinions. On March 29th, Sen. Farmer pulled Program organizer Ms. Chris Rower who proposed bill (SB1262) in order to "re-work" it. Sen. Farmer has expressed that he pulled it spearheaded the program in years gone by due to there being too many issues that needed to be worked on in order for it to be practical and has returned here to our area after a few to continue with it this session. The FCYC would like to thank the member clubs as well as years in Washington. Ms. Rower is as happy individual members that may have had an impact on this decision. We should continue to pay to be back as we are to welcome her home. attention as we may see a watered down version next year. Special thanks to Our GM who had Let’s all enjoy our springtime overtones and the chance to discuss this issue with one of our legislators. prepare for the summer months that await us Roger Wernow all just around the bend. FCYC Director Capt. Kenny, Harbormaster

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ALL ARE WELCOME! Join us for Captains' Table Chairwoman: Peggy Barnes The Captains' Table is an informal men’s group that meets for lunch to explore and discuss For Partners Call: Marlowe Baranowski issues that affect people today. Expert speakers present an eclectic variety of topics of current 321-727-2650 interest and the meeting provides great fellowship for all members. For more information, please contact Roger Teurfs at 516-967-6664. BRIDGE SCORES Every Tuesday - Commodore Room March 23, 2017 11:30 am - Happy Hour - 12:00 pm Lunch of Choice 1st Irma Dubowsky/Mary Hammond  2nd Ann Downey/Pat Bonn Commanding Captain: Roger Teurfs Executive Officer: Edward Baranowski 3rd Jo Pridmore/Sara Catanese Purser: Jim Mallon  Yeoman: Brian Kilpatrick, PhD  Chaplain, Ralph Bliss Captains' Table Speakers March 30, 2017 May 02 Jim Fletcher "CIA and Security Methods" 1st Pat Bonn/Maureen Aldridge May 09 Mark Senti "Superconductivity and Magnetics" 2nd Irma Dubowsky/Sara Catanese May 16 Altair Watson of Edward Jones "Spending for Retirement" 3rd Jo Pridmore/Dorli Tanner May 23 Col. Anthony Deane "Battle of Ramadi" May 30 (Club will be closed) Lunch and Fellowship at Squid Lips on Pineapple Ave. April 2, 2017 1st Jean Cacciatore/Mary Hammond Speaker 3/7/2017: Alan Smith, Retired Executive Vice President of General 2nd Sara Catanese/Dorli Tanner Motors, EGYC Member. 3rd Joan McWilliams/Guest The title of Mr. Smith’s talk was “What’s Wrong with GM Then Now?”. Mr. April 13, 2017 Smith graduated from Dartmouth College in 1967 where he was enrolled 1st Mary Hammon/Marlowe Baranowski in the ROTC program. After College, he served in the Navy for 3 years 2nd Donna Beckwith/Guest and later returned to Dartmouth and graduated from the Tuck School of Business. Mr. Smith worked for GM for 36 years in finance and served as an Executive VP from 1981 to 1992. He shared stories about his experiences and challenges during his long and successful career at General Motors. During the question and answer segment PARTY BRIDGE SCORES there was much discussion about the downfall of GM in 2009 and the US Treasury bailout. March 21, 2017 Speaker 3/13/2017: Gregory Cecil, Senior Aerocomposite Technician for 1st Pat Bonn and Guest 2nd Jean Cacciatore & Ann Downey Discovery Shuttle and Florida State STEM Educator. 3rd Dick Baney & Sara Catanese Mr. Cecil presented an amazing slide show with pictures of the interior and exterior of the Discovery Shuttle. The title of his talk was “What was it April 4,2017 Like to Work on the Space Shuttle”. After 22 years as a paramedic in West 1st Jo Ellen Askeland & Pat Bonn Virginia, Mr. Cecil moved to Florida, earned a degree in Aeronautical Science 2nd Maureen Aldredge & Donna Beckwith for Eastern Florida State College and Joined United Space Alliance as a Senior Aerocomposite All are welcome on the Technician for the Space Shuttle Fleet. After Joining the program, he was required to go through 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 pm. a year of training before he could be certified to work on Shuttles. He was basically in charge of For partners or more information inspecting and repairing the Discovery tiles and thermal protection systems each time the shuttle call Donna Beckwith 723-1813. returned. There were over 24,000 tiles on the different surfaces of the shuttle each with different characteristics and specifications. Currently, Mr. Cecil is a Florida State Educator involved in K-12 STEM outreach programs. Contract Bridge with Chicago Scoring All Players Welcome Speaker 3/20/2017: Judge Ali B. Majeed, Brev. County Court Judge Wednesday afternoon from 1:15 pm to about 4:30 pm Judge Majeed gave a passionate and patriot talk about the 6 Rounds of 4 Games each Partner for each Round Constitution of the United States and it’s importance. The determined from Tally issued at sign in. Constitution was actually written in 1789 after we achieved our Please contact Murray Boggs at independence in 1776. It contains two parts. The Articles which provide for the powers of the Government and 26 Amendments 321-777-2700 or [email protected] which provide for the rights of the people. The first 10 amendments Try it-you will like it. make up our “Bill of Rights”. He also talked about the importance of our ethnic and religious freedoms in the United States and about how we must continue to defend them. Judge Majeed recently retired after serving 22 years as a Brevard County Court Judge.

Duplicate Bridge Anyone? Speaker 3/27/2017: Alannah NicPhaidin, Former Member of Clin- Men's & Women’s Duplicate Bridge ton Campaign Staff and Advocate for Term Limits for Congress. We have a small group that has started a duplicate Since 3/27 was Vietnam Veterans Day, we began the program with members of the game on Thursday afternoons from 1:15 pm to Captains’ Table sharing stories about their experiences while serving in Vietnam. about 4:30 pm. Alannah NicPhaidin talked about the need for the length of terms for Con- Because of the nature of duplicate play, it is necessary gressional members to be limited. Currently there is no limit and there is a 96% re-election rate with a record term of 59 years! One way to limit terms that you sign up with a partner. Also, we must know is through an act of Congress, but Congress does not want to limit their terms in advance who is playing so that travelers and tables and Lobbyist are not in favor of limiting terms because it sometime takes years to develop a rela- can be set up accordingly. If you wish to play, please tionship with their congressional representatives. The only other means to change the term lim- contact Barbara Armstrong at 321-777-5730 by its is through Article 5 of the Constitution, however this requires 38 states to ratify the change. Tuesday Noon of that week. EVERYONE WELCOME! Currently she is working with the Florida State Government to sign the Constitutional Change.

Spray - 14 - May 2017 Women's Council Chatter Council Chat

They say April showers bring May flowers, well Taste of Eau Gallie I’m not quite sure that is true here at Eau Gallie Cookbook Yacht Club, with the Calling all the great reviewing your favorite weather getting warmer cooks that we have here dishes, be it main dish, we are trying to change Lisa Lewis at Eau Gallie Yacht Club. appetizer, dessert or things up a bit. Your Women's Council The Women’s Council is whatever tingles your EGYC Women’s Council Chairwoman moving forward with taste buds. We are has been very busy putting together a Taste looking to gather your planning some great events for the upcoming of Eau Gallie Cookbook. finest recipes and get year. While the summer will be upon us before We will be sending out this book together…and we know it, we are continuing to host Book more information in perhaps you can give it Club as well as the 5 O’Clockish happy hours the very near future, as a Christmas present outside on the terrace. I can’t think of a more however, please start to your Secret Santa. spectacular setting to enjoy a glass of wine, or discuss the latest best seller. If you haven’t stopped by, I highly recommend doing so. The conversations are wonderful, and getting to know each other is the best part. By the time the kids head back to school in the fall, everyone will be ready for a change of EGYC Book Club pace, and perhaps some cooler weather. Well, Sponsored by the the Women’s Council is planning a Fall Fashion show in September, followed by a shopping EGYC Women's Council excursion to the Mall at Millennium in October, Thursday, May 11th - 5:30 pm and then our annual Holiday Bazaar right here at Eau Gallie Yacht Club in November. The EGYC Book Club is open to all members (not just the ladies!) December will be a time of celebrating, we Please join us for wine, cheese, and a conversation about are looking to get all former Women’s Council "Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole. members together for our Holiday Dinner. It'd be helpful if you can read the book in advance but it is certainly Any former member is encouraged to contact not necessary! There is no charge for this event as it is during the me at [email protected]. regular EGYC happy hour. Cocktails by signature... Once we celebrate the New Year, your please call 773-2600 to let us know your will be attending. Women’s Council will be presenting some more June - The Nightengale by Kristin Hannah exciting events. January will host a hands on July - Life After Life by Kate Atkinson self defense class, followed in February by a day at a gun range. Women's Council Happy Hour Whatever event you want to participate in, 5 o'clockish - Tuesday, May 16th Adult Ladies be it Bunco, the Book Club or a day at the gun range, remember to call in to the Club to make Informal gathering to meet, greet and make Bunco Night your reservations. This will allow both the staff new friends! All EGYC ladies are welcome; Wednesday, May 10 - 7:30 pm and Women’s Council to make the event special for particularly members new to the Club. Cocktails by signature you. Look for the pink burgee and join us! throughout the evening. Casual Attire / RSVP 773-2600 I want to wish all Moms, Grandmothers, $5 will be charged to your account... Aunts a Happy Mother's Day. Come join us!! Lisa Lewis, Women’s Council Chairwoman

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