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2020 Yearbook

Columbia Club Founded July 17, 1957 Furthering interest and activities in Sailing in central South Carolina since 1957

CLUB BURGEE CLUB DEVICE

Mailing Address Physical Address PO Box 922 292 Shuler Road SC 29202 Columbia SC 29212 34°03’51.06”N 81°13’41.79”W Phone 803-781-4518 Club US Sailing Number 102725I

Website www.columbiasailingclub.org

The yearbook is for the use of CSC members only. The personal information contained in it is not intended to be used for non-CSC mailings or emails.

Editors – Will Haltiwanger, Curt Rone and Rich Horton Cover – Stephanie Copple Club Device (shown above) – Illustrated by Jim Edwards

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Home to these Fleets

J/24 Fleet 67 JY-15 Fleet 47 – Part of District 12 Fleet 440 MC Fleet 65 S2 7.9 Fleet 24 San Juan 21 Fleet 31 Fleet 670 Y-Flyer Fleet 16

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CSC Officers, Board of Stewards, Membership Committee, Committee Chairs ... 1

CSC Auxiliary Board and Committee Chairs ...... 2

Past Commodores and Past CSC Auxiliary Presidents ...... 3

Special Club Awards ...... 4

Fee Schedule...... 8

Club Rules and Guidelines ...... 9

Back Cove Rules ...... 12

Land Parking Rules ...... 14

Long Range Land Use Plan ...... 15

Membership Process ...... 17

Youth Protection Policy ...... 18

The History of CSC ...... 20

Flotsam & Jetsam ...... 24

Frequently Asked Questions ...... 26

By-Laws of the Columbia Sailing Club ...... 27

By-Laws of the CSC Auxiliary ...... 36

Membership Directory ...... 38

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COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB BOARD & COMMITTEE CHAIRS

OFFICERS EMAIL HOME WORK Commodore ...... Bruce Seiffert ...... [email protected] ...... 402-850-8425 C Vice Commodore ... Jim Edwards ...... [email protected] ...... 803-781-2033 ..... 803-667-7679 C Rear Commodore .. Crawford Milling ...... [email protected] ...... 817-798-9957 C Secretary...... Jerry Jowers ...... [email protected] ...... 803-779-1142 ..... 803-726-0500 Treasurer ...... Curt Rone ...... [email protected]...... 803-796-2971 ..... 803-422-7890 C

BOARD OF STEWARDS HOME WORK Robby Garfield ...... 1 Year...... 803-806-8222 ..... 803-479-4700 Stanley Hassinger ...... 1 Year...... 919-602-0763 C Wayne Smith ...... 1 Year...... 803-771-4373 ..... 803-360-7950 C Margaret Clarkson ...... 2 Years ...... 803-422-3724 Johnny Dotterer ...... 2 Years ...... 803-254-7942 ..... 803-413-2564 C David Oliver ...... 2 Years ...... 803-312-2580 C .. 803-434-6151 Bradley Anderson ...... 3 Years ...... 803-920-0642 Michelle Davis ...... 3 Years ...... 803-361-7892 C.. 803-382-5250 Rich Horton ...... 3 Years ...... 803-315-6666 C David Mosley ...... Immediate Past Commodore ...... 803-240-5133 ..... 803-434-2950

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE HOME WORK Jim Edwards ...... Chair/Vice Commodore .....803-781-2033 ..... 803-667-7679 C Chuck Henderson ...... 1 Year ...... 803-730-3171 C Amber Phillips ...... 1 Year ...... 803-727-8161 Emery Clark ...... 2 Years ...... 803-790-9787 ..... 803-331-4341 C Nora Fowles ...... 2 Years ...... 803-446-3494 Hilarie Brush ...... 3 Years ...... 314-780-5397 C Matt O’Connor ...... 3 Years ...... 803-520-7272 ..... 313-515-5848 C

COMMITTEE CHAIRS HOME WORK Back Cove...... Mike Mayfield ...... 630-476-7223 Boat Master (co-chair) ...... Langdon Warner ...... 803-699-7907 Boat Master (co-chair) ...... Ryan Lavinsky ...... 803-608-7774 Bookkeeper ...... Alecia Milling...... 803-920-0943 ..... 803-920-0943 Communications (co-chair) ...... Andrew Clarkson ...... 803-254-5827 ..... 803-799-4400 Communications (co-chair) ...... Alexander ...... 803-920-8124 CSCA ...... Hilarie Ann Brush ...... 314-780-5397 C Docks ...... Billy Ray Davis ...... 803-600-7831 ..... 803-788-8877 Entertainment ...... Beth Ann Rocheleau ...... 803-359-4578 ..... 803-429-4933 C Grounds ...... Dan Clayton ...... 803-960-1169 ..... 803-960-1169 House ...... Tommy Tapp ...... 803-787-1614 ..... 803-401-4277 Land Parking ...... Bruce Seiffert ...... 803-667-9756 ..... 402-850-8425 C LMYRA...... Ron Loring...... 803-673-6947 ..... 803-351-3158 Recycling ...... John Hudson ...... 803-351-3619 C Safety ...... James Houck ...... 803-727-7834 C Sailing ...... Jim Edwards ...... 803-781-2033 ..... 803-667-7679 C SAYRA ...... J. C. Moore ...... 803-779-0124 ..... 803-600-6500 Telephone/Email ...... Will Haltiwanger ...... 803-787-2931 TellTale ...... Margery & Gary Ballowe ....803-738-0695 ..... 803-255-2810 Web Master ...... David Van Cleef ...... 770-238-9813 C Yearbook (co-chair) ...... Rich Horton...... 803-315-6666 C Yearbook (co-chair) ...... Stephanie Copple ...... 864-419-5566 C Youth Sailing ...... David Van Cleef ...... 770-238-9813 C

LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE HOME WORK Andrew Clarkson ...... Chair/1 Year ...... 803-254-5827 ..... 803-799-4400 Dan Robinson ...... 2 Years ...... 803-695-9559 ..... 803-354-5772 Jan Jernigan ...... 3 Years ...... 803-359-1323 ..... 803-261-3391 C

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CSC AUXILIARY BOARD & COMMITTEE CHAIRS

OFFICERS HOME WORK President ...... Hilarie Brush ...... 314-780-5397 C Vice President ...... Beverly Beauregard ...... 803-719-7730 C Secretary...... Sarah Edwards ...... 803-781-2033 H Treasurer ...... Rebecca Dotterer ...... 803-413-2565 C Immediate Past President ...... Allie Hassinger ...... 919-696-1447 C

COMMITTEE CHAIRS HOME WORK Communications ...... Alecia Milling...... 803-920-0943 C Community Outreach ...... Diana Wrisley ...... 803-960-9747 C Historian ...... Allie Hassinger ...... 919-696-1447 C House ...... Kim Milling ...... 817-247-6620 Membership (co-chair) ...... Alecia Milling ...... 803-920-0943 C Membership (co-chair) ...... Lee Bell Clayton ...... 803-526-9054 C Member Support ...... Judith Williams ...... 803781-4510 ...... 803-413-8907 C Regatta Lunches ...... Open Ship’s Store ...... Open

LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE HOME WORK Chair/Past President ...... Allie Hassinger ...... 919-696-1447 C Vice President ...... Beverly Beauregard ...... 803-719-7730 C Member at Large ...... Charla Draper ...... 217-494-3411 C Member at Large ...... Amanda Horton ...... 803-767-0570 C

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COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB PAST COMMODORES

1957 – 58 ...... Robert H. Webster * 1989 ...... John M. Young 1959 ...... A.C. Heyward Jr. * 1990 ...... John B. Dotterer 1960 ...... Phillipe H. McLain * 1991 ...... Charles J. Bruce 1961 ...... Edward E. Bailey * 1992 ...... Arthur N. Coggins * 1962 ...... John Wrisley 1993 ...... Edward B. Wilkins III * 1963 ...... Weston C. Cook M.D. * 1994 ...... J. C. Moore III 1964 ...... Jack A. Helms * 1995 ...... Wayne Hale 1965 ...... George V. Sumner * 1996 ...... Abney A. “Skip” Smith 1966 ...... Thomas S. Glazebrook * 1997 ...... John P. Johnson 1967 ...... Raymond L. Chaplin Jr. * 1998 ...... Clarke DuBose 1968 ...... Martin B. Jones Jr.* 1999 ...... Roger Dougal 1969 ...... Staton J. Peele Jr. * 2000 ...... Craig Milling 1970 ...... Thomas E. McCutchen * 2001 ...... Chip Lyerly* 1971 ...... Lund F. Hood * 2002 ...... George Selkinghaus 1972 ...... Robert L. Armstrong Jr. * 2003 ...... Mark Alexander 1973 ...... H. Willard Davis * 2004 ...... Robert Key 1974 ...... William Willoughby II* 2005 ...... Sarah Weiss 1975 ...... Bernard A. Daetwyler* 2006 ...... Tommy Tapp 1976 ...... R. Leeton Davis 2007 ...... Alan Zwart 1977 ...... Harold L. Tarr 2008 ...... Curt Rone 1978 ...... John W. Ledlie 2009 ...... Pete Olmstead 1979 ...... B. Palmer McArthur * 2010 ...... Jamie Tupper 1980 ...... William S. Nelson* 2011 ...... Will Haltiwanger 1981 ...... David L. Mahrer 2012 ...... Charlie Calhoun 1982 ...... Caldwell R. Dial Jr. 2013 ...... Richard Leaphart 1983 ...... Larry Propes 2014 ...... Beth Mathias 1984 ...... William A. Whitworth 2015 ...... J. C. Moore III 1985 ...... Harry W. Davis Jr. 2016 ...... Andrew Clarkson 1986 ...... Parks N. Small 2017 ...... Dan Robinson 1987 ...... James T. Tharp 2018 ...... Jan Jernigan 1988 ...... John H. Helms 2019……………………………………….David Mosley

PAST PRESIDENTS OF CSC AUXILIARY

1968 ...... Mary L. Cook * 1996 ...... Michele Lyerly 1969 ...... Marie Haines * 1997 ...... Pat Freeman 1970 ...... Beth Hood * 1998 ...... Nancy Olmstead 1971 ...... Carrie Noland * 1999 ...... Norma Hammill 1972-73 ...... Barbara Armstrong * 2000 ...... Marybeth Mahrer 1974 ...... Jessie Helms 2001 ...... Kay Smith 1975 ...... Martha Daetwyler * 2002 ...... Alecia Milling 1976 ...... Caroline (Steppe) Alexander 2003 ...... Karen Counts 1977 ...... Ruth Otterbacher 2004 ...... Linda Keisler 1978 ...... Roberta Harris * 2005 ...... Ruth Anne Lawson 1979 ...... Betsy Whyte * 2006 ...... Juli Calhoun 1980 ...... Ann Shelton 2007 ...... Candace Leaphart 1981 ...... Mary McArthur * 2008 ...... Harriet Zwart 1982 ...... LeGrand Nelson 2009 ...... Jan Jernigan 1983 ...... Jean (Fearing) Keans 2010 ...... Dupre Young 1984 ...... Valerie Small 2011 ...... Joan Leamy 1985 ...... Debbie (Propes) Robertson 2012 ...... Nan Nussler 1986 ...... Vickie Bost 2013 ...... Debra Kelly 1987 ...... Judy (Parshall) Williams 2014 ...... Kris Kenline 1988 ...... Rebecca Dotterer 2015 ...... Diana Wrisley 1989 ...... Pam Morgan 2016 ...... Jayne Boyle 1990 ...... Linda Wilkins* 2017 ...... Kim Milling 1991 ...... Anna Haltiwanger 2018 ...... Diane Augsburger 1992 ...... Beverly Whitworth 2019………………………………Allison Hassinger 1993 ...... Karen Dial 1994 ...... Lynn Moore * deceased 1995 ...... Mary Belle Smith

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SPECIAL CLUB AWARDS

Each year at the Christmas Party, the recipients of Columbia Sailing Club’s special awards are announced. Included in the awards are Outstanding Service, Outstanding Sailor, Sportsmanship, Outstanding Crew, and CSCLA Outstanding Service. Later in the month, the Outstanding Junior Sailor and Junior Sportsmanship awards are announced at the Christmas Carol Sing for the whole family to enjoy.

The Outstanding Service Award dates back to the early days of the club when Commodore Bob Webster donated a handsome antique (1870) silver pitcher and asked the club to select a winner each year. It has always been difficult to choose among the many deserving members; however, the names engraved on our “auld mug” uniformly reflect members who have given special service and devotion to Columbia Sailing Club.

Outstanding Service Award - This award recognizes a person who spends countless hours in service of the Club.

1960 ...... Phillippe H. McLain 1990 ...... Linda B. Wilkins 1961 ...... A.C. "Zan" Heyward, Jr. 1991 ...... Daniel C. Clayton 1962 ...... Arthur B. Tiemann 1992 ...... John M. Young 1963 ...... Robert H. Webster 1993 ...... Frank D. Pierce 1964 ...... Charles C. Wagoner 1994 ...... Maurice C. "Mace" Coleman 1965 ...... John Wrisley 1995 ...... Frank D. Webb 1966 ...... Thomas S. Glazebrook 1996 ...... Roger A. Dougal 1967 ...... T. M. Dowdey, Jr. 1997 ...... Norma Hamer 1968 ...... Bernard A.Daetwyler 1998 ...... Pat Freeman 1969 ...... Staton J. Peele, Jr. 1999 ...... Charles Bumgardner 1970 ...... J. W. "Bill" Morgan, Jr. 2000 ...... Hootie Bushardt 1971 ...... J. Blanding Holman 2001 ...... Johnny Dotterer 1972 ...... Barton L. Harris 2002 ...... John P. Johnson 1973 ...... Janus DeHamer 2003 ...... John Lane 1974 ...... Harold L. Tarr 2004 ...... Craig Milling 1975 ...... H. Willard Davis 2005 ...... Dennis Bost 1976 ...... David H. Sampson 2006 ...... Clarke DuBose 1977 ...... R. Leeton Davis 2007 ...... Thomas T. Tapp 1978 ...... Roberta Harris 2008 ...... Alecia Milling 1979 ...... L. F. "Bill" Hood 2009 ...... Dick Dommel 1980 ...... H. Olin "Ted" Shelton 2010 ...... John Wrisley 1981 ...... Jack A. Helms 2011 ...... Ralph Pearson 1982 ...... David L. Mahrer 2012 ...... George Selkinghaus 1983 ...... William S. Nelson II 2013 ...... Jan Jernigan 1984 ...... Larry W. Propes 2014 ...... Jim Holland 1985 ...... William A. Whitworth 2015 ...... Robert Key 1986 ...... Arthur N. "Art" Coggins 2016 ...... Maria DeHart 1987 ...... Parks N. Small 2017 ...... Dick Dommel 1988 ...... Charles J. Bruce 2018 ...... Crawford Milling 1989 ...... Edward B. Wilkins III 2019 ...... Mike Mayfield

Lifetime Service Award

1999 ...... Jessie Helms 2018 ...... Dave Mahrer 2005 ...... John Wrisley 2019 ...... Dick Dommel 2007 ...... Leeton Davis

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Sportsmanship Award - This award recognizes someone who both practices good sportsmanship in competition and promotes the sport of sailing.

1988 ...... Edward M. Schlaefer, Jr. 2004 ...... Roger Dougal 1989 ...... Tom Albergotti 2005 ...... Hootie Bushardt 1990 ...... William J. Epperson 2006 ...... Will Haltiwanger 1991 ...... Janus DeHamer 2007 ...... Sarah Wilkins Weiss 1992 ...... Willard Davis 2008 ...... Jan Jernigan 1993 ...... David L. Mahrer 2009 ...... Hootie Bushardt 1994 ...... William S. Van Alstyne 2010 ...... Richard Leaphart 1995 ...... Roger A. Dougal 2011 ...... John Young 1996 ...... Palmer B. McArthur 2012 ...... Ron Loring 1997 ...... George Perry 2013 ...... David Parshall 1998 ...... Frank Pierce 2014 ...... Steve Rose 1999 ...... Richard Cipriano 2015 ...... Ted Koberg 2000 ...... Joe Waters 2016 ...... Bruce Seiffert 2001 ...... Linton Lewis 2017 ...... Jim Edwards 2002 ...... Linton Lewis 2018 ...... Margaret Clarkson 2003 ...... Dan Clayton 2019 ...... John Young

Outstanding Sailor - This award recognizes the person who has successfully competed in numerous regattas during the year.

1972 ...... Arthur J. Simons 1996 ...... David Loring 1973 ...... J. Thomas Waters 1997 ...... Craig Milling 1974 ...... Will Haltiwanger 1998 ...... Roger Dougal 1975 ...... Bruce S. Loring 1999 ...... Roger Dougal 1976 ...... Ann Boyd 2000 ...... Roger Dougal 1977 ...... Bruce S. Loring 2001 ...... Frank Pierce 1978 ...... J. Thomas Waters 2002 ...... Edward M. Schlaefer, Jr. 1979 ...... Bruce S. Loring 2003 ...... John Raymont 1980 ...... Ann Boyd Sloger 2004 ...... John Dotterer 1981 ...... Joe Waters 2005 ...... Dick Dommel 1982 ...... Jim Humphery 2006 ...... Sarah Wilkins Weiss 1983 ...... Robby Wilkins 2007 ...... Karen Dial 1984 ...... J. Thomas Waters 2008 ...... John Dotterer 1985 ...... Joe Waters 2009 ...... Karen Dial 1986 ...... Robby Wilkins 2010 ...... Robby Wilkins 1987 ...... Joe Waters 2011 ...... David Parshall 1988 ...... Joe Waters 2012 ...... David Parshall 1989 ...... Joe Waters 2013 ...... Robert Key 1990 ...... Dave Mahrer 2014 ...... Roger Dougal 1991 ...... Dave Mahrer 2015 ...... Stanley Hassinger 1992 ...... Joe Waters 2016 ...... Elaine Parshall 1993 ...... David Loring 2017 ...... David Parshall 1994 ...... David Parshall 2018 ...... Stanley Hassinger 1995 ...... David Loring 2019 ...... Stanley Hassinger

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Wallace Wilkins Memorial Outstanding Crew Trophy- This award recognizes a crew who has sailed in numerous regattas during the year and has consistently exhibited outstanding crew work.

1986 ...... Robby Wilkins 2005 ...... Mike Monts 1987 ...... Joe Waters 2006 ...... Allison Calhoun 1988 ...... Rodney Abee 2007 ...... David Wrisley 1989 ...... John Houser 2008 ...... Bill Freeman 1990 ...... John Lane 2009 ...... Diana Wrisley 1991 ...... John Young 2010 ...... Dan Ramage 1992 ...... Hootie Bushardt 2011 ...... Amber Parshall 1993 ...... Alecia Milling 2012 ...... Hammond Edwards 1995 ...... Tom Waters 2013 ...... Jim Edwards 1996 ...... Pam Morgan 2014 ...... George Murray 2000 ...... Chris Freeman 2015 ...... Ron Loring 2001 ...... Nicole Freeman 2016 ...... Meyer Moore 2002 ...... John Lane 2017 ...... Charlie Calhoun 2003 ...... Charlie Calhoun 2018 ...... Matt O’Connor 2004 ...... Rebecca Dotterer 2019 ...... Ryan Hargrave

Jessie H. Helms CSCA Outstanding Service Award

2001 ...... Rebecca Dotterer 2011 ...... Juli Calhoun 2002 ...... Pam Morgan 2012 ...... Dupre Young 2003 ...... Alecia Milling 2013 ...... Marybeth Mahrer 2004 ...... Karen Counts 2014 ...... Elizabeth Selkinghaus 2005 ...... Linda Keisler 2015 ...... Nan Nussler 2006 ...... Cynthia Johnson 2016 ...... Jayne Boyle 2007 ...... Linda Wilkins 2017 ...... Kim Milling 2008 ...... Pat Freeman 2018 ...... Judith Williams 2009 ...... Harriet Zwart 2019 ...... Diana Wrisley 2010 ...... Beverly Whitworth

Special Recognition

1995 ...... John Dotterer 2007 ...... Mike Monts 1996 ...... Chip & Michele Lyerly 2012 ...... Frank Pierce 2002 ...... J. C. Moore 2016 ...... David Van Cleef 2004 ...... Johnny Johnson 2019 ...... Billy Ray Davis 2005 ...... David Mahrer

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Outstanding Junior Sailor - Same requirements as Outstanding Sailor above. This person must be under the age of eighteen (18).

1972 ...... Barton L. Harris Jr. 1994 ...... Christopher Blundy 1973 ...... Robby Wilkins 1998 ...... Michelle Bushardt 1974 ...... Robby Wilkins 1999 ...... Stanton Bost & Park Tupper 1975 ...... Robby Wilkins 2000 ...... Stanton Bost 1976 ...... Elaine Parshall 2001 ...... Margaret Bost 1977 ...... Elaine Parshall 2002 ...... Stanton Bost 1978 ...... Elaine Parshall 2003 ...... Catherine Bost 1979 ...... Elaine Parshall 2005 ...... Alex Bolan 1980 ...... Steve Loring 2006 ...... Wallace Weiss 1981 ...... Arthur Simons III 2007 ...... Sally Key 1982 ...... IngidHutto 2008 ...... Key 1983 ...... Tripp Davis 2009 ...... Will Tyner 1984 ...... David Loring 2010 ...... Sally Key 1985 ...... Arthur Simons III 2011 ...... Sally Key 1986 ...... David Loring 2012 ...... Nate Stockwell 1987 ...... David Loring 2013 ...... Sally Key 1988 ...... Christopher Rawlings 2014 ...... Sally Key 1989 ...... Christopher Rawlings 2015 ...... Pierce Avery 1990 ...... Martine Rawlings 2016 ...... Bane London 1991 ...... Martine Rawlings 2017 ...... Bane London 1992 ...... Christopher Rawlings 2018 ...... Catherine Jowers 1993 ...... Christopher Rawlings 2019 ...... Shawn Li

Junior Sportsmanship Award - Same requirements as Sportsmanship above. This person must be under the age of eighteen (18).

2005 ...... Windy Key 2012 ...... Ryan Hargrave 2006 ...... Josh Fins 2013 ...... Ryan Hargrave 2007 ...... Emma Whittemore 2014 ...... Ryan Hargrave 2008 ...... Josh Fins 2016 ...... Houston Brooks 2009 ...... Sally Key 2017 ...... Alec Beauregard 2010 ...... Jackson Avery 2018 ...... Katherine Tapp 2011 ...... Ryan Hargrave 2019 ...... Scott Thomas

Junior Coach's Award

2006 ...... Sally Key & Alex Bolan 2018 ...... Ryan Hargrave 2007 ...... Windy Key 2019 ...... Brooke Blalock

Junior Outstanding Crew Award

2009 ...... Reese Wilkins 2017 ...... Matthew Hassinger 2014 ...... Pierce Avery 2018 ...... Matthew Hassinger 2016 ...... Pierce Avery

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FEE SCHEDULE

Initiation Fee ...... $1000

Regular members– pay $500 at beginning of Provisional year, $500 at end of Provisional year.

Junior members(ages 18 through 30)- pay $250 at beginning of Provisional year, $250 at end of Provisional year and $500 at age 31. (Note - former Gamecock Sailing Club members joining CSC within one year of graduation may have all or part of initiation fee waived - see GSC membership).

Dues Junior ...... $104.50 per quarter Regular ...... $209.00 per quarter Non-Resident ...... $104.50 per quarter Senior ...... $104.50 per quarter

Land Parking Boats under 16 feet ...... $44.00 per quarter Boats over 16 feet...... $66.00 per quarter Trailer Parking Lot ...... $27.50 per quarter

Back Cove Entry Fee (per slip): ...... $1000.00 ...... (Full amount up front or $125.00 per quarter over two years) Slip Rental ...... $6.60 per foot per quarter Temporary Slip Rental (See Rule 12 - subject to availability) ...... $150 per month

Payment Billing procedures are set forth in Article VIII 3 of the Club’s By-Laws.

Work Day Assessments The Club will schedule several work days a year for the purpose of maintaining the property or making improvements. Any member that does not participate in at least one work day a year will be subject to a work day assessment of $50 at the discretion of the Commodore.

Private Parties The Board must approve all private parties with more than 25 people. Private parties are not allowed on Friday through Sunday. Schedule of charges for private parties One to 25 persons ...... $150 26 to 50 persons ...... $250 51 to 100 persons ...... $500 101 to 150 persons ...... $750 151 to 500 persons ...... $1000

Boats or trailers parked improperly are subject to being moved and/or impounded. A fine of up to $25 may be imposed by the Board for each violation of this rule.

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CLUB RULES Please review these Club rules with your family and guests.

The following rules have been adopted by the Board of Stewards as guidelines in the use of Club facilities. The Board does not consider it necessary or even practical to provide rules to cover all situations and circumstances. If each member will observe the principles of fair play, exercise good judgment and remember that the Club is intended primarily for the private use of its members, their families and guests, these rules should suffice.

The Board of Stewards is charged in the By-laws with the management of the affairs, finances and property of the Club and, accordingly, is granted the authority to enforce and carry out its responsibilities. The Board of Stewards reserves the right to amend, clarify and/or interpret these rules and take any such actions as it may deem necessary for the safety and good order of the Club.

General 1. No individual whose membership in the club is under suspension or has been terminated by vote of the Board of Stewards shall participate in or attend any sailing, social, or other function hosted by the Club.

2. Use of Club facilities is restricted to members, children under age 21 of members and invited guests. Any damage to Club facilities as a result of abuse by member, his family or guest will be the responsibility of the member.

3.. Members are permitted to give the gate entry code only to their spouses and their children under age 21. The gate code shall not be given to other family members or guests of the member under any circumstances.

The gate at the entrance of the Club property shall be closed after entering or leaving. The clubhouse is to remain locked except during daylight hours on the weekend. Exceptions to these two items are permitted only if authorized by a Board of Stewards member or Flag Officer.

4. Under all circumstances, members will be held responsible for the conduct of their guests and children and must see to it that their guests comply with Club rules and guidelines. They are expected to behave in a manner appropriate to a family oriented club.

5. Members should limit their guests to a reasonable number. Further, making guests routine visitors can be considered a misuse of guest privileges. Guests to the Club must be accompanied by the inviting member or member's family.

6. Functions for members' children must be supervised and attended at all times by the sponsoring member or spouse.

7. Children of members are not permitted on the Club property after dark without parental supervision.

8. Dogs are not allowed on Club property, except when confined to the person’s vehicle or boat, or in transit, on leash, between the vehicle and boat.

9. Columbia Sailing Club requires responsible use of alcoholic beverages by those adults who choose to drink alcohol. Consumption of alcohol by anyone under the age of 21 is not permitted.

10. Possession or use of illegal drugs is strictly forbidden at the Columbia Sailing Club. Guests or members found to be violating this rule will be subject to immediate removal from the club grounds, may be subject to termination from the Columbia Sailing Club, and reported to appropriate law enforcement personnel.

11. The Club will schedule several workdays a year for the purpose of maintaining the property or making improvements. Any member that does not participate in at least one work day a year will be subject to a work day assessment of $50 at the discretion of the Commodore.

12. Club boats are not to be used except with permission of the Sailing Chairman, Boat Master or the Commodore. The only exception to this rule is in an emergency. Any damage resulting to the Club boats, as a result of abuse, will be the responsibility of the user.

13. All organized racing activity shall be conducted with the approval of the Sailing Chairman. No organized racing activity should be conducted unless there is (available on the water) a minimum of one manned mark boat, independent of Race Committee boat, and other adequate safety precautions have been taken by the Race Committee.

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Clubhouse & Grounds 14. Members who have private parties must personally invite each person to the party. The Club and its facilities are intended for the private use and enjoyment of members, their families and guests and not for commercial purposes. In case of doubt, specific advance Board approval must be obtained by the member.

15. Staying overnight in the clubhouse is not permitted unless specifically authorized by a Flag Officer.

16. Smoking is not permitted inside the clubhouse at any time. Smoking is allowed only in designated areas on the porch.

17. Members may schedule private parties Monday through Thursday. Reservations must be made in advance with the Secretary or the Commodore.

The Board of Stewards must approve all private parties with more than 25 people.

Note that the canteen, bath houses, docks and launching areas are not considered as part of the facilities reserved and, accordingly, may be used by members and their guests who are not involved with the private party.

18. Schedule of charges for private parties in the Clubhouse:

One to 25 persons -- $150 26 to 50 persons -- $250 51 to 100 persons -- $500 101 to 150 persons -- $750 151 to 200 persons -- $1,000

These charges apply to a member’s single day/evening private event.

19. Cleanup after private parties will be scheduled by the Resident Manager; however the member reserving the clubhouse will be responsible for generally policing the area and seeing that all refuse is in proper receptacles.

20. Food and other supplies stored in the kitchen or other storage areas are for Club sponsored functions only. These items are not intended for private use.

21. Members may utilize the Club's propane grills, stoves, fireplace and heaters; however, other grills and stoves are not permitted unless specifically authorized by a Flag Officer.

22. Children of members or their guests may not play in the clubhouse without supervision, or when, by their conduct, they are annoying others. Responsibility for their conduct rests with the member who brings the child(ren) in the same manner as responsibility for any other guests who are brought to the Club.

23. HVAC thermostats in the clubhouse may only be accessed by the Resident Manager or a Flag Officer. The member is responsible for coordinating with the Resident Manager, in advance, to have HVAC turned on for their event.

24. The last member to leave is responsible for turning out the lights and locking the clubhouse.

Docks, Launch Ramps, Swimming 25. When docking or docked, power boats should use the windward side of the dock.

26. Overnight docking on the floating docks is forbidden unless members or their spouses are on board; however, in an emergency, or in unusual circumstances, a boat may obtain permission to tie up to or tie off from the north side of the deep water launching dock for a period not to exceed 48 hours. Examples of justifiable reasons for overnight docking are need for trailer repairs or painting or swelling a boat, etc. In an emergency or exceptional situation, the Commodore may permit a boat to tie up to club docks for periods in excess of 48 hours.

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27. Fishing, sunbathing, picnicking or any other activity unaffiliated with boating shall not be permitted on or from any boat dock when such activity would interfere in any manner with Club activities or other member's use of that dock.

28. Water skiers shall not take off, ski, or be discharged within 100 yards of the shore, docks or swimming area of the Club. Motorized watercraft shall not make wakes in proximity to the docks.

29. All boats entering, leaving and using the back cove and docks shall do so with extreme caution, careful seamanship and in such a manner that no wakes are created within the cove proper or adjacent thereto. Only shall use the beach area.

30. No one should ride on a vehicle, boat or trailer during launching or hauling of boats. Launching or hauling shall be under the supervision of a Club member who shall ensure proper safety. The beach area ramp shall be used for sailboats only.

31. Swimming is permitted only in the designated Swimming Area. The designated area will be defined with swimming buoys. No boating is allowed inside the swimming buoys while the beach is open for swimming. No lifeguard is provided, so swim at your own risk. All users should be under supervision at all times.

32. Columbia Sailing Club does not provide moorings. Moorings are the responsibility of the member who sets and uses them.

Parking 33. In order to promote sailing, any Club Fleet Captain may invite non-club boat owners and/or skippers together with their crews to use Club facilities in connection with racing activities for seven days in any given year; thereafter at the request of the Club Fleet Captain, the Board of Stewards may permit such use for a period of up to one year. Such permission may be renewed, at the will of the Board, on a year to year basis. The Commodore may grant temporary permission pending action by the Board.

34. The unattended parking of automobiles in boat parking and launching areas is forbidden. The only exception will be that you may leave your car in your own boat parking space without interference with another member's parking space or other activity appropriate to the area.

35. Boats or trailers parked improperly are subject to being moved and/or impounded. A fine of up to $25 may be imposed by the Board for each violation of this rule.

Personal Belongings 36. Permanent storage of personal belongings, other than in authorized lockers, is prohibited. These items are subject to confiscation and disposal.

37. Items presumed lost items (clothing, etc.) that are found on the property shall be stored at the canteen not longer than two weeks. If unclaimed, disposal will be effected.

Environmental 38. No sewage or other unsanitary effluent, waste or garbage shall be discharged in the cove or lake.

39. Members will use appropriate precautions to prevent introduction of contaminants (paints, oils, fuels, solvents, etc.) into the soils and waters owned by or surrounding the Club. All contaminants must be removed from the Club property by the member or his agent, and shall not be placed into the Club’s garbage receptacles.

40. Boat maintenance that entails removal of biocidal bottom paint (other than incidental light hand sanding) must be performed in a manner that substantially prevents contamination of the Club property or of adjoining waters. Appropriate equipment must be used to collect the material removed, which must then be disposed of off of the Club property. Gross removal of paint by wet sanding or power washing is prohibited unless appropriate measures are taken to collect and dispose of the resulting effluent.

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BACK COVE RULES

1. Consistent with the Club’s purpose of promoting sailing, the back cove is provided for the storage of member’s sailboats. For that reason slips will be permanently assigned only to members who are bona fide owners of eligible sailboats. In situations of co-ownership, fifty percent (50%) or more interest in a must be owned by Club members. Non-member owners will not have access to Club property unless accompanied by a Club member.

2. Members are not allowed to live aboard boats in the back cove. Spending more than fifteen (15) nights on a boat during any thirty (30) day period will constitute living aboard for the purposes of this rule. Violation will jeopardize the member's right to a slip.

3. Slips shall be assigned only by the Back Cove Chairman.

4. Assigned slips shall not be switched without the knowledge and consent of the Back Cove Chairman.

5. A waiting list for slips shall be established and will be published from time to time in the TellTale or will be posted on the Club website.

6. An entry fee established by the Board of Stewards shall be paid upon assignment of a slip. Should a member request and be assigned more than one slip, an entry fee shall be assessed for each slip assigned.

7. Should a member vacate his slip or intend to vacate his slip for thirty (30) days or more for any reason, he must notify the Back Cove Chairman in writing of his intentions for the slip. The following rules apply when slips are vacated: a. If the member is permanently relinquishing the slip the final fee will be prorated to the date vacated if at least 30 days notice is provided. b. As long as there is no waiting list, the member may retain the vacant slip indefinitely by continuing to pay applicable fees. c. If there is a waiting list and the member intends to vacate the slip for no more than six (6) months, the Chairman will offer the space to the waiting list for sublease on a temporary basis until reoccupied by the original assignee. If the original assignee has not reoccupied the slip within six (6) months, he will lose his right to the slip unless he requests and obtains approval from the Board for an additional period of time to retain the vacant slip. If the slip is not reoccupied by the assignee within the allotted period of time, the Back Cove Chairman will reassign the slip to the next eligible person on the waiting list and the original assignee will lose all rights to the slip. d. If a member elects to relinquish a permanent slip assignment and later requests a new assignment, the then current back cove entry fee must be paid. If a member vacates a permanently assigned slip and desires to retain it for future use, but is required under the Back Cove Rules to relinquish it for permanent assignment to another member on the waiting list, upon applying for and being permanently assigned a new slip, a new entry fee will be required, but it will be reduced by the amount of the entry fee paid for the previous assignment. Back Cove members as of September 1, 2004 will receive a $500 credit as the amount of entry fee paid for the previous assignment. e. If any member who has a slip sells his sailboat to another Club member, the purchaser of the sailboat will have up to ninety (90) days to move the sailboat from the slip if the slip is being permanently relinquished. If the slip is not being permanently relinquished, then the purchaser has up to ninety (90) days to move the sailboat subject to the right of the original assignee to occupy the slip with another sailboat. f. No slips will be subleased for more than the standard monthly charge as established by the Board of Stewards. g. No sublease can further sublet a slip. h. The handling of the finances in any of the circumstances noted above shall be as agreed upon by the Back Cove Chairman, the Treasurer and the slip renters. Absent some other agreement, the responsibility for the slip payment remains with the original assignee.

8. It is the responsibility of the individual club member to notify the Back Cove Chairman of the sale or purchase of his boat in a timely manner. Failure to do so will jeopardize the member's right to a slip.

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9. A Back Cove slip assigned to a member can be transferred upon death to the member's surviving associate member if the surviving associate member so requests and becomes a regular member or to a co-owner of the boat who is a Club member.

10. Each boat is assigned to a specific slip considering the dimension of that boat and the size of the slip. The Back Cove Chairman must be notified in a timely manner when there is a permanent change in the boat occupying a slip. No boat with greater length or beam than that initially assigned can be placed in that slip without the prior authorization of the Back Cove Chairman.

11. Only sailboats classified 22' or no more than 38' are eligible for a permanent slip assignment unless approved in advance by the Board. Sailboat ownership is not a prerequisite for the back cove waiting list. However, once offered a permanent slip, the member must occupy the slip with an eligible sailboat within three (3) months or lose the slip and be removed from the waiting list. The member is responsible for the payment of the monthly slip rental fee from the time the slip is assigned. The three-month period can be extended if there is no waiting list or if approved by the Board.

12. If there are vacant slips and no waiting list the Back Cove Chairman may assign slips to members on a temporary basis for storage of boats including power boats. When such slips are needed for permanent assignment to members with eligible sailboats the temporary user must vacate the slip within thirty (30) days of notification. The Board will establish a separate fee structure for the temporary use of vacant slips.

13. Members may make transient overnight use of the back cove docks including slips they have confirmed will be empty. Securing a boat in the back cove for one night to a maximum of seven consecutive nights will constitute transient use. Transient boats must not interfere with access to other slips in any way. Sailboats are allowed to dock overnight in an unused slip in instances such as after an evening race at no cost.

a. This provision does not apply to powerboats. The Back Cove Chairman, however, may make exceptions for transient powerboat docking in the back cove in special situations. Exceptions include, but are not limited to: 1) Powerboats used to support sailing activities; 2) Powerboats owned by slip holders with temporarily vacant slips. The definition of transient use above applies in all circumstances. Pontoon boats and jet skis are not eligible for back cove docking.

b. It is the responsibility of the boat owner to ensure that the permanent assignee of the slip (if it is assigned) will not be using the slip that evening. A system will be provided to self report such transient use and fees, determined by the Board, will be billed for such use. Failure to report such use will result in fines or other disciplinary action by the Board.

14. Freeze protection heaters used to prevent freeze damage to engines, etc. shall not exceed 150 watts per sailboat. No bare light bulbs may be used. The use of thermostats is recommended.

15. CSC assumes no liability for any damage, theft, flooding, or other loss to a member’s boat or vessel while in or out of the water at the CSC facility. We encourage members to carry insurance on all of their boats.

16. Notwithstanding any of the above, the Board of Stewards can modify any of the above provisions or requirements or their application.

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LAND PARKING RULES

The responsibility of the Land Parking Chairman is to oversee activities as they relate to parking of boats and trailers on CSC property. In addition, the Land Parking Chairman will advise the Treasurer of additions and removals of boats and trailers that come onto or leave CSC property.

Any boats or trailers coming onto the CSC property must report to the Land Parking Chairman within 48 hours and advise of their intentions. This includes visitors, transient parking, or repair work.

The circle area will be designated solely for visiting boats, boats waiting for a parking assignment and transient parking.

1. A parking space shall not be assigned to a member unless they have a boat or trailer that will be stored there. 2. Land parking spaces shall be assigned by the Land Parking Chairman. 3. Land parking spaces shall not be substituted or modified in any way without the knowledge and consent of the Land Parking Chairman. 4. A waiting list shall be established for land parking spaces if necessary. The names of members will be taken from this list in the order of their appearance and in accordance with the established use of the space. If, however, a member is on the waiting list for sailboat parking, the last powerboat assigned a space, if any, must vacate that space within 30 days of notification. 5. Members will be assigned spaces based upon the type of boat, size of boat, and necessity to use the facilities of the club. The length of the boat, trailer, and outboard motor combined shall not exceed 35 feet. Pontoon boats and jet skis are not eligible for land parking. 6. Fees for land parking will be set by the Board of Stewards and will be billed quarterly. There will be no refund for the unused portion of any quarter. Boat owners are responsible for notifying the Land Parking Chairman when vacating an assigned space. 7. Not more than one boat may be stored in a space. 8. Every trailer shall have the name of the owner painted on the trailer tongue in letters one (1) inch or larger. Board boats, not on trailers, shall have the owner’s name (in small letters) on the . 9. Trailers that are not in use shall be returned to the assigned space. 10. Cars shall not be parked in land parking spaces designated for boat parking unless they are properly parked in a space rented by the owner. 11. Applications for spaces shall be submitted to the Land Parking Chairman. Upon assignment of a space, the Land Parking Chairman shall advise the Treasurer of the assignment and necessity to bill the member in accordance with the established rate. 12. The Board of Stewards may fine the owner of any boat and/or trailer that is not in a proper space upon advice by the Land Parking Chairman. 13. A space cannot be sublet to another member without the permission of the Land Parking Chairman. Such arrangements shall not exceed 6 months. 14. If, in the discretion of the Land Parking Chairman, an assigned space has remained vacant for an inordinate period of time, the Land Parking Chairman is authorized to terminate the assignment, without return of any unearned rental fee for that quarter. 15. Boats left by members, in areas not designated for land parking, are subject to be moved. 16. Abandoned or seriously neglected boats may be moved at the discretion of the Land Parking Chairman. 17. Boats may be stored in a designated maintenance area, for a reasonable time, upon permission of the Land Parking Chairman. 18. CSC assumes no liability for any damage, theft, flooding, or other loss to a member’s boat or vessel while in or out of the water at the CSC facility. We encourage members to carry insurance on all of their boats.

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LONG RANGE LAND USE PLAN

Background For a number of years, the need for a comprehensive land use plan had been discussed by the Board of Stewards and, not surprisingly, had been a topic of conversation on the front porch. The goal would be determining the highest and best utilization of our eleven acres by taking into account how we operated as a sail club, our current facilities and our anticipated future needs.

With the prospect of a new clubhouse finally on the horizon, the Board authorized the Flag Officers in the spring of 2006 to engage a firm capable of developing just such a land use plan. The Flag Officers in turn formed a committee that included several of our in house "experts" familiar with land design principles. The Committee issued a Request for Proposals to appropriate firms in the area, narrowed the applicants down to three and interviewed each firm. Garvin Design Group was ultimately selected to develop the overall land use plan with particular attention to the best site for the new clubhouse.

Over the course of seven months, Scott Garvin, CEO of the Garvin Group, thoroughly researched how the property was utilized, studied the land configuration, topography and layout of the facilities and contemplated ways to improve overall utilization. In addition, two well-attended membership meetings were held to brainstorm ideas and solicit direct input from the members.

Garvin presented the findings to the membership in the early fall of 2006 and the Board of Stewards formally adopted the Long Range Land Use Plan as the facilities roadmap for the future. The contemplated new improvements were not prioritized, nor was a rigid timetable set for their completion. It was envisioned that the proposals included in the plan would be phased over a period ranging from ten to twenty years as funds became available. It was understood that all new buildings would be similar in architectural style to that of the new clubhouse.

The rendering of the Long Range Land Use Plan is on display in the new clubhouse. The salient features of the Land Use Plan are:

Club House site The best site for the new clubhouse is the approximate location of the old clubhouse, which is the highest elevation on the property. The new clubhouse would not be built below grade like the original, but would be elevated for better sight lines and to allow water to run away from the building. The bar-b-que shed might be relocated or renovated depending on the final footprint of the new clubhouse.

New Docks in Front of the Club Assuming the necessary permits can be obtained, new docks capable of berthing large sailboats will be installed in front of the new clubhouse. These docks will satisfy the desire of sailors to own larger on Lake Murray. Rental income from the slips would pay off the construction costs over time.

New Boat House A new, two-story boathouse will be built adjacent to the deep water number one launch ramp, which will serve as headquarters for our race activities. The first floor would feature storage for mark boats and race committee equipment, a restroom with shower and a small workshop. The second floor would have a multi-purpose meeting room capable of hosting race committee meetings, seminars, protest hearings, the Board of Stewards meetings or other such gatherings. In addition, it could provide an office for the resident manager. The old boat house would be razed to make room for boat land parking.

Multi-Purpose Building A new two-story, multi-purpose building will be constructed in the vicinity of the beach and campground areas which would replace the old South side bath house and youth. It was anticipated the first floor would feature men's and women's restrooms/showers, large youth room/clubhouse, and storage for junior sailboat equipment. The second floor would be a covered area with large opening windows, capable of being used for youth activities/meetings, a place for

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parents to sit out of the sun while supervising swimmers, or adults to have other informal gatherings. The building will be built at grade and the restrooms would be connected to the Club's main septic system via a lift station. The old bath house, youth clubhouse and Summer House would be demolished to make way for youth/dingy boat storage and a new picnic shed.

Campground Enhancements The campground will be enhanced with new electrical and water systems capable of supporting large regatta activity. The campsites would be better defined and laid out in such a way to maximize accommodations. Improved restroom facilities would be available nearby in the new multi-purpose bathhouse. Several new, larger picnic sheds would be built along the shoreline for use by campers or club members.

Utilization of the three acres north of the Back Cove adjoining Shuler Road The three acres behind the Back Cove will continue to hold our septic drain field, house overflow boat land parking and trailer storage. The area along the Shuler road should be fenced and screened with shrubs for added protection.

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MEMBERSHIP

The By-Laws pertaining to Membership can be found in the Yearbook, Article VII, Section 3. The Membership Committee is given broad discretion with respect to the application process and will place special emphasis on the obligation and duties of the applicant’s Sponsor. The Sponsor must remain active in their role as a mentor to the new member throughout the provisional year and may be asked to reappear before the Committee to give an accounting of the provisional member's progress in fulfilling the provisional requirements. Remember that the most important part of the membership process is the vote taken by the Board of Stewards at the end of the provisional year to accept the provisional member as a regular member. It is the responsibility of the Sponsor to ensure that their applicant completes the journey successfully.

The membership process begins well before the applicant applies for membership. Prior to their official interview with the Membership Committee, the Sponsor must personally introduce the applicant to at least three members of the Committee and the Vice Commodore. The names and dates of the meeting(s) will be included on the application. In addition, the applicant must be sufficiently acquainted with five Club members who are listed on the application as Character References.

The completed application is then submitted to the Vice Commodore and the applicant’s name will be published in the next issue of the Telltale. Photographs of the applicant and their family will be posted on the Club’s bulletin board and members of the Committee will verify all Character References and hear comments from the membership at large.

The Sponsor will be advised the date and time of the next Membership Committee meeting and will present the applicant to the Committee at that time. The Committee will review the qualifications of the applicant and the responsibilities of provisional membership will be thoroughly explained, including financial requirements and expected service on various committees, especially the Entertainment Committee.

The Committee, in executive session, will vote on whether or not to recommend the applicant to the full Board of Stewards. The Board of Stewards, likewise in executive session, will consider the recommendation of the Membership Committee. Upon approval (or rejection), the Club's Secretary will notify the applicant and their Sponsor, in writing, of the Board's decision. The Vice Commodore may also, informally, advise the Sponsor of the Board's decision. If approved for membership, the applicant has 30 days to accept the invitation by responding to the Secretary with payment of the required initiation fees.

During the provisional year, the Committee will continue to monitor the participation of the new member in Club social and sailing events. The new member is encouraged to receive training in the operation of Club boats from the Boat Master and to help with a race committee during the year. The requirements for provisional members are set forth in Article VII and will also be enumerated in the letter of invitation from the Secretary. At the end of the provisional year, the new member must report, in writing, to the Board of Stewards, that the requirements have been fulfilled.

By keeping a close watch over the provisional membership, the Committee hopes to promote the active involvement of new members as the foundation for their continued participation in the sailing and social events of the Club after they become regular members. The formality of the membership application process is intended to extend the legacy and tradition that the Club has been built upon.

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YOUTH PROTECTION POLICY

The Membership, Board of Stewards and Flag Officers of the Columbia Sailing Club recognize that encouraging the participation of youth in the sport of sailboat racing is both healthy for the children involved as well as for the sport of racing. Recognizing that today’s youth are our future, the Columbia Sailing Club is deeply concerned with the well being of our youth and seeks to take all available steps to ensure the safety of participants in sailing activities organized by the Columbia Sailing Club.

To that end, the Board of Stewards of the Columbia Sailing Club has adopted the following policies that shall govern any activities involving youth who are the children of members or who are guests of the Columbia Sailing Club. “Youth” and “Children” are defined as individuals under the age 18.

1. Two adult leaders or one adult leader and a parent of a participant, one of whom must be at least 21 years of age or older, are required on all trips and outings. The Columbia Sailing Club is responsible for ensuring that sufficient leadership is provided for all Columbia Sailing Club sanctioned activities.

2. Private, one-on-one contact between adults and youth is not permitted without parental permission. In situations that require personal conferences, the meeting is to be conducted in view of other adults and youths. This provision shall not preclude parents or youth who are licensed to drive from transporting children of other members or non-members to or from the Columbia Sailing Club or Columbia Sailing Club related functions.

3. Adult leaders must respect the privacy of youth in situations such as changing clothes and taking showers at camp, and intrude only to the extent that health and safety require. Adults must protect their own privacy in similar situations.

4. When camping, no youth is permitted to sleep in the tent of an adult other than his own parent or guardian. Separate shower and latrine facilities for females are strongly encouraged. When separate facilities are not available, separate times for male and female use should be scheduled for showers.

5. Adult leaders are required to avoid any other behavior with youth that is improper or has any appearance of impropriety.

6. Activities with elements of risk should never be undertaken without proper preparation, equipment, clothing, supervision, and safety measures.

7. The Columbia Sailing Club does not recognize any secret organization as part of its program. All aspects of the Youth Sailing program are open to observation by parents and leaders.

8. Proper clothing for activities is required. For example, skinny-dipping is not appropriate as part of Youth Sailing.

9. Discipline used in Youth Sailing should be constructive and reflect acceptable community values. Corporal punishment is never permitted.

10. Physical hazing and initiations are prohibited.

11. Adult volunteers shall use and exhibit appropriate leadership skills in work with youth and shall at all times respect parental authority. Adult leaders must monitor and guide the leadership techniques used by junior leaders and ensure that CSC policies are followed.

12. All members of the Columbia Sailing Club and the Columbia Sailing Club Youth Sailing Program are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the principles of respect, common courtesy and responsible actions. Physical violence, hazing, bullying, theft, and verbal insults have no place in the Columbia Sailing Club Youth program.

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13. Consumption of illegal drugs by youth, minors, employees, and volunteers involved with the CSC Youth Sailing Program is strictly prohibited. Adult members and youth supervisors, whether paid or unpaid shall not dispense any form of alcohol or illegal drug to youth. Consumption of alcohol by official adult volunteers or employees shall never take place when working in an official capacity at organized youth activities such as regattas or sailing camp. Adult volunteers are defined as Club members or guests who have an assigned role in an official youth activity such as team coach, camp parent of the day or safety boat driver and who are in the position of being role models for the youth. Responsible alcohol consumption by adult employees and volunteers of legal age is allowed provided that such consumption takes place in appropriate social settings with other adults and is in amounts considered to be socially acceptable. Adults who have consumed alcohol and would be considered impaired under applicable state statute shall not transport youth.

14. Everyone involved in any fashion with the youth program should keep foremost in their mind that they represent important role models to the youth of the Club and that they should behave accordingly.

Reporting Responsibilities Reports of any violations of the above rules should be made immediately to the Chair of the Youth Sailing Committee and the Commodore. In the absence of the Commodore, the report should be made to the Vice Commodore or the Rear Commodore, which shall make a report to the Commodore upon his or her return. Any witnesses to any such violations are obligated to make such a report.

Punishment for violations The Board of Stewards in their sole discretion shall determine punishment for violations of any of these standards. The Chair of the Youth Committee and the Commodore (and in the absence of the Commodore, the Vice Commodore and the Rear Commodore) shall have the authority to immediately dismiss any Youth Program employee or who violates these standards from further association with the Youth Program.

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HISTORY OF COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB

The first sailing club on Lake Murray was established in the 1930’s, but dissolved when the winds of war blew across the world; however, two of its commodores would later become founding members of the Columbia Sailing Club, George Sumner and Jim Haltiwanger. Sumner also led a Sea Scout troop and among his students was Crawford Clarkson, father of 2016 commodore Andrew Clarkson. Jim Haltiwanger, father of 2011 commodore Will Haltiwanger, wooed his bride Sallie with moonlight sails on his B Scow “Slick”.

Sumner’s lake home was aptly named "Hickory Dock" and two doors away lived another sailing enthusiast, Robert H. “Bob” Webster. Other sailors, including Ben Knowlton, moored their sailboats in the Sumner/Webster cove, which became a focal point for Lake Murray sailing activities.

The founding of the Columbia Sailing Club on July 17, 1957, occurred on the back porch of Martin Jones’ home at 630 Pickens Street and Bob Webster was elected chairman. Charlie Craig offered his lake home as headquarters for the club’s first major regatta on Labor Day weekend and twenty-five boats participated in what became a laborious drifter. For that reason, CSC’s annual regatta was shifted to May in hopes of more favorable breezes. Some 19 members paid dues of $5 per quarter and there were no initiation fees. Zan Heyward, Jr., chairman of the 1958 regatta, arranged with Alex Crosswell to use his cottage and ramp for the event. While only four out of town sailors participated in the 1957 races, word of CSC’s hospitality began to spread.

The Crosswell home, two points up the lake from the present CSC site, stood duty again as regatta headquarters in May 1959; however, the single ramp proved insufficient to meet the demands of the crowd, as skippers showed up from Savannah, Charleston and Augusta. One day of rainy weather, with red clay mud tracked on the Crosswell carpet, somewhat marred the weekend, but media coverage was superb and the Columbia Record printed a two-page spread. Sailboat racing had arrived at Lake Murray.

Meanwhile, Bob Webster and his daughter, Sally, happened one day to sail by a piece of land near the dam that appeared to be an island. Bob inquired into the property at SCE&G and found it did not exist on their maps. It had been intended as fill for the construction of the dam, but was left when workers ran into hefty boulders. Webster paid the power company one dollar for a lease to CSC for the “erection of a temporary judging shelter for sailboat races.” It was on this tenuous lease that the club functioned until the spring of 1977.

With great optimism—especially since the lease contained a provision through which SCE&G could call for its land back, in original condition, upon 30 day notice—CSC put in a crude road, cleared land and built a small clubhouse, designed by Reid Hearn, fabricated by a Savannah firm and arriving on a flatbed truck. A construction loan was personally secured by the flag officers because the bank was uncertain about lending money to an entity called a "sailing club." It was generally understood that the lease would one day have to be replaced with a more business-like arrangement and, in April 1977, each member was assessed $100, 20 life memberships were sold for $1,200 each and CSC purchased the “non-existent” land from SCE&G.

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The Columbia Sailing Club Ladies Auxiliary was organized in October 1967 to "aid Columbia Sailing Club in their projects," and has proven to be an invaluable partner in the growth of CSC. The Auxiliary also plays a major role in the social activities of the club and is regularly responsible for planning parties, regatta registrations and lunches. In 2001, the Auxiliary established its own Outstanding Service Award, named after Jessie Helms in honor of her years of service and Rebecca Dotterer was its first recipient. In November 2007, in an effort to be more inclusive of current and potential membership, the Auxiliary officially changed its name to the Columbia Sailing Club Auxiliary.

CSC has always been recognized as a club capable of hosting top-flight competition and has displayed outstanding teamwork in hosting some of ’s most distinguished events. The first Midlands Regatta was held in May 1960 and has occurred every year since. We were the hosts of the South Atlantic Yacht Racing Association (SAYRA) Championships in 1962 and 1972. For many years E- from all over the country were hauled to Lake Murray for the Easter Regatta. In 1987 this event officially became the J-24 Easter Regatta, with more than 30 boats participating from as far away as Canada. In addition, we regularly host regattas for Lasers, Y-Flyers, Lightnings and provide equipment and facilities to support LMYRA events and regattas. Modern day sailing at CSC is a far cry from the first regatta with its handful of Sailfish, Lightnings, Y-Flyers, Hamptons and many other boats of forgotten classification.

CSC race committee work is legendary among sailors, as acknowledged by the World Association which asked Jack Helms to run its world championships at Nag’s , NC. Jack and his CSC committee of John Wrisley, Bob Armstrong and Martin Jones ran a perfect five-race series without a protest. SAYRA named its Outstanding Service Award after Willard Davis. Staton Peele served on the USYRU Championship Committee—the pinnacle of men’s sailing in the U.S. Yacht Racing Union — and, in his honor and memory, the USYRU Sportsmanship Award (USYRU is now USSA) has been established for the Mallory Cup Finals.

When the back cove mooring facilities were developed they were expected to be sufficient for many years, but by 1983 it was time to expand. Members approved a plan to increase capacity to 94 slips and the construction took place in 1984/85. Although they were forced to moor elsewhere, boat owners continued to pay their slip rentals to help finance construction. In 1985, members approved spending $35,800 for the acquisition of 3.58 acres of adjacent land to provide additional land parking and in 1988, the entire dock system was replaced at a cost of $107,000—a sum of money that would have staggered the imaginations of the Lake Murray sailors of more than 30 years ago.

Although he was not a sailor, Fred Fetner’s devotion to the club far exceeded his job as caretaker and a huge void was left when Fred and Ruth retired in 1988. In October 1991, our need for a Resident Manager was filled and our CSC family grew with the addition of James and Betty Dedmon. James (more affectionately know as "Judge"), a retired magistrate judge, came to us from Allendale. That same year, our facilities continued to grow with construction of the Resident Manager's 1050 square- foot home with the “million dollar view”.

With the 1996 Summer Olympics just down the road in Atlanta (and the sailing venue located in Savannah), Columbia was targeted as a prime training site by several countries in many sports. During 1993, 1994, and 1995, Columbia Sailing Club played host to the Russian Olympic Sailing Team with Joe Waters serving as one of the coaches for the Russian team and John and Rebecca Dotterer and Bill Freeman serving on the Olympics Race Committee.

In 1996 and 1997, extensive research was conducted regarding the long-range plans of every aspect of the club and a subsequent capital improvement plan was developed and set into motion. The Long Range Plan was ratified by the membership in 2000, with a financial strategy that will support major improvements, including new docks and ultimately, a new clubhouse.

1998 can be best described as the "Year of the Youth" with great emphasis given to our younger sailors. New emphasis was being given to our younger sailors, several Opti's were purchased, and the CSC Youth Program was revitalized. As the new millenium approached, we looked back at our 40+ year history and recognized the need to honor our past before moving forward. With that in mind, the Lifetime Service Award was established and its first recipient is Mrs. Jessie Helms.

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In 2000, the major point of business off the water was the ratification of the long-range plan with a financial strategy through the year 2008 that will support major improvements at the club including new docks and ultimately, a new clubhouse. On the water, while big boat racing remained strong, dingy racing made a resurgence with the introduction of MC Scows and the formation of Fleet 65 chartered by Robert Key, Craig Milling, and Frank Pierce.

In 2002, SCE&G began lowering the lake level to elevation 345 MSL for work on the dam. Permits were obtained and a 45 boat “temporary” mooring field was installed in front of the club. Remaining boats were stored on land and the back cove docks were removed. Since the lake level remained at 345 MSL for the entirety of 2003, we took advantage of the situation and installed a new Number One Ramp with a width of 30 feet and a length of 200 feet.

In 2004, we broke ground on a youth clubhouse and began improvement of the back cove and installation of a new dock system. The north slope of the basin was steepened and rip rapped to remedy erosion problems and create more fairway in the basin. A professionally designed, commercial dock system was then installed to the delight of the patient members who had spent the last two years on moorings or jack stands. Of course, the big challenge in the project was working with Mother Nature as the lake level had to reach 351 MSL before the docks could be attached to the pilings. After a couple of months of rain dances, the southeast was served up four hurricanes that supplied sufficient rain to fill the pond to the required level. The ribbon was officially cut on the new docks on Sunday December 19, 2004.

In 2005, our first female Commodore, Sarah Weiss, took the helm and re-focused CSC on youth programs. With a financial commitment from CSC, 14 Optimists were bought by the club and parents, with an agreement to make the Optis available for five years at the summer camps. The momentum was rolling and our youth traveled to many regattas over several states. Six of our active youth won awards at the 2006 SAYRA meeting, and our youth sailing team continues to grow. The Wallace Wilkins Youth Clubhouse was finished in November 2005 in time for the Midlands Regatta. The Junior Sportsmanship Award was created with Windy Key as the first recipient.

In 2006, a land use plan and preliminary floor plan for a new clubhouse was presented and the membership authorized the officers to borrow up to $800,000 for construction of the building. Our 50th anniversary in 2007 marked the end of one era and the beginning of another. On June 26, our beloved clubhouse was demolished to make way for a new 4700 square foot club house with an additional 2700 square foot covered porch. Construction was also completed on the new 400 square foot bath house located on the north side of the back cove.

In 2008, we held the official “Commissioning” of the new clubhouse. Our Fleet Surgeon, Dr. Ed Schlaefer, in attendance for the commissioning, was also at the 1961 dedication of our first clubhouse by Commodore Ed Bailey and South Carolina Governor E.F. "Fritz" Hollings. Our bylaws were revised to re-affirm our commitment to “further interest and activities in sailing in Central South Carolina” and to further provide public access to educational events each year on such topics as sailing, weather, hurricane preparedness, protection against lightning and other natural disasters, navigation, rules of the sea and training for DNR boater licensing.

In 2009, following several years of construction, the Club resumed its normal atmosphere and everyone settled into having fun and enjoying the camaraderie. It was a pleasure to have the focus of the club return to sailing. With heavy hearts, we mourned the loss of our Fleet Surgeon, Dr. Ed Schlaefer, and our longtime Resident Manager, James Dedmon. We were so blessed to have these two fine gentlemen with us for so long.

In 2010, Mike Lambert, joined the CSC family as Resident Manager. returned in 2011 with a renewed interest in Sunfish with an average of 20 boats on the starting line for the Summer Series. New front docks were installed in 2012, just in time for two major national regattas held in 2013, the US Sailing Championship of Champions and the San Juan 21 North Americans. In 2014, we added Ultimate 20’s to the Easter Regatta, and an agreement to host the Gamecock Sailing Club.

In 2015, CSC was host to the U.S. Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship, the Ida Lewis Trophy, which featured 78 young women from around the country competing in 420's. Club members

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provided housing and transportation for all of the competitors. J70’s were included in the Easter Regatta for the first time. In 2017, we saw completion of a new beach house facility, with upgraded bathrooms, showers and a meeting room.

In 2018, the Club made a major commitment to the future of sailing in central South Carolina with the launch of new programs to provide training for first time sailors, high school and university sailing teams, the CSC Junior Sailing Team and a greatly expanded summer camp program. These programs are being developed and managed by a full-time professional Sailing Director.

After almost a decade as resident manager, Mike Lambert resigned at the end of 2018. Though he is missed, the Club was fortunate to find Brett Bennett who, along with his wife Dana, joined us as resident manager in 2019.

The history of Columbia Sailing Club appears to be measured primarily in events and construction. The substance of CSC, however, has always been its members.

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FLOTSAM & JETSAM

The following is included in the hope that it will acquaint newcomers to CSC with a few customs, which have evolved over the years.

Club Communications The club publishes this annual yearbook, which includes a comprehensive listing of members and a monthly newsletter, The Telltale. For reaching members with more time sensitive information a telephone system was used in the past. This has largely been replaced with email. With the prevalence of internet use and to reduce costs we may use electronic forms. If you know anyone who still requires a hard copy please contact the Telltale Chair and/or the Email/Yearbook Chair.

Yearbook and Membership Directory are located in the Members Only section of the club website: www.columbiasailingclub.org. For access to the Members Only section please contact the Webmaster.

Please provide the Secretary and the Email/Yearbook chair of any changes to membership information. The Telltale and general communication are via a private email group hosted by Google. Members are asked to sign up by sending an email to the Email chair. Spouses are also are encouraged to subscribe. If you have difficulty contact the Email chair for assistance. Any member may send a message to the club by addressing an email to: [email protected] Messages are approved by a moderator to control SPAM. If you do not wish to receive email please notify the Email chair so your account can be so marked. If you remove your address we will just try to add it back when we do an audit.

Calendar of Events The calendar is maintained on the internet and is frequently updated with events at the Club. Check the website www.columbiasailingclub.org for dates of events. Individual months are printed in The Telltale.

Affiliations SAYRA is the South Atlantic Yacht Racing Association, of which CSC is a member club. The Association is composed of yacht clubs in the Carolinas and part of Georgia. SAYRA, in turn is a division of the United States Sailing Association—USSailing, the supreme sponsor and arbiter of yacht racing in the United States. The member clubs of SAYRA host a regatta each year. Our Midlands Regatta is our SAYRA Invitational, to which we invite all other SAYRA affiliated yacht clubs. The letters AMOS refer to championship series sponsored by US Sailing. Elimination races are sailed on a local-regional-national basis—with regional (SAYRA) finalists going on to the top competition. The letters stand for: A—Adams—Women’s Championships; M—Mallory—Men’s Championships; O—O’Day—Single Hand Championships; and S—Sears—Youth Championships

LMYRA The Lake Murray Yacht Racing Association began as the Lake Murray cruising fleet, a group of sailors from all parts of the lake that enjoyed sailboat racing. The events are open to any cruising sailboat of at least 20 feet and use PHRF handicaps. Racing series are offered in the spring and fall, with evening races in the summer. Many race courses take advantage of the lake's islands as marks of the course.

Sailing Instruction Offered Columbia sailing club offers a wide array of sailing instruction. Sailing Classes are offered to new sailors through adult Learn to Sail classes, private instruction, and Women on the Water. There is a Junior Sailing Team that travels to regattas at other clubs and a Sailing Camp during the summer

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when school is out. These programs are open to children and grandchildren of members as well as children of non-members. High school sailing is anticipated to start in 2020.

Dinghy Racing In addition to the major regattas, there are lots of opportunities to race Sunfish, Lasers, and other classes on a regular basis in Spring, Summer and Fall series. Gamecock Sailing Club The University of South Carolina Gamecock Sailing Club is housed at CSC. GSC team members may join CSC as Junior Provisional members within one year of graduation. Initiation fees may be waived or partially waived, depending on the number of years of active participation in GSC. Navy Blue Blazer is formal CSC dress The Club adopted this blazer some years ago and it is formal enough for any CSC occasion. A patch for the pocket is available at the Ship’s Store. Other CSC Emblems available The CSC Auxiliary maintains a Ship’s Store that sells various sailing related merchandise. Front- end car tags with CSC burgee, CSC decals, CSC lapel or hatpins, CSC burgee for sailboats, and CSC Auxiliary Cook Book are a few of the items stocked. Clothing such as sweatshirts, t-shirts, and hats are often available decorated with the CSC burgee. Traditional Parties Columbia Sailing Club holds two “Members Only” events during each year and we cannot invite or bring guests whom are not current CSC members in good standing (dates are allowed). The traditional Blue Blazer is appropriate male dress these events.

The Past Commodores/Past Presidents Party, usually held in April, is the first such party. This is a heavy hors d’oeuvres/BYOL party. Past Commodores of CSC and Past Presidents of CSCA gather with members at the Clubhouse in mutual appreciation.

The Christmas Party is traditionally held each year on a Friday night in December. This is a seated dinner party and is also a “Members Only” event. Special awards are presented and dancing follows dinner.

Other traditional parties in December are the Christmas Carol Sing, usually held the Sunday before Christmas Day and the Tree Trimming party, both held at the Clubhouse. Families and guests of members are welcome. Santa Claus usually makes a port call during the Carol Sing and Youth Sailing Awards are also presented during this festive event.

The Club usually plans a special July Fourth celebration. The past years have featured a barbecue with members staying up all night to tend the pig. A cover dish supper is often held on Labor Day. Rule of thumb for quantities is to bring five times as many servings as you have people in your party. This results in plenty of wonderful food for all.

There are numerous parties, regattas and events during the year, hosted by CSC and CSCA. Check the website www.columbiasailingclub.org for dates and details.

Paying for Parties Please be prepared to pay for parties at the door, unless other arrangements have been made. However, no-shows who RSVP but fail to cancel in time will be billed. Larger parties may be billed or invoiced separately at the discretion of the organizer or by way of club policy.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Contact info for officers and committee chairs is found on page 1 of this Yearbook.

• Who do I contact to reserve/rent the clubhouse? Club Secretary.

• I have a new boat and/or trailer and need a place for it. Who do I contact? The Land Parking chair and/or the Back Cove chair, preferably prior to bringing your boat/trailer onto the property.

• I know someone who is interested in joining the club. What can I do to become a sponsor? Refer to the information in this Yearbook under Membership and contact the Vice Commodore / Chair of the Membership Committee.

• I’ve moved. Who should I contact with my new address (or phone number or email address)? Please provide updates to the Secretary, the Bookkeeper and the chair of the Telephone/Email committee.

• I have a child/grandchild interested in sailing. Contact the Sailing Director and review the information on Youth Sailing on club’s website.

• Can I bring guests to parties? For most parties, the answer is yes. Several parties, however, are designated as “Members Only” parties, such as the Past Commodores and Annual Christmas parties. If in doubt, the Entertainment Chair can offer information.

• My spouse wants to become involved in the sailing club. Spouses of members are extended full club membership privileges with the exception of voting, holding certain offices, and chairing standing committees, as set forth in the bylaws.

The Columbia Sailing Club Auxiliary (CSCA), which is open to members and their spouses, provides many additional opportunities to become involved in club activities.

• Is there internet access at the club? Yes – for access to the “Members Only” section please contact the Webmaster.

• Can I bring my dog to the club? Dogs are not allowed on Club property, except when confined to the person’s vehicle or boat, or in transit, on leash, between the vehicle and boat they sail. Answers to this and many other questions may be found in Club Rules.

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BYLAWS OF THE COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB Adopted April 1962 – Revised November 2012

Article I - Corporate Name, Purposes and Offices 1. This Club is incorporated and organized as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of South Carolina under the name of “Columbia Sailing Club.” 2. The purposes of the Club shall be to further interest and activities in sailing in central South Carolina and shall include, but are not limited to, the following: to educate and train the community in the science of seamanship, navigation and boating safety through activities such as: races, regattas, camps and classes; to regularly conduct training and provide boater safety and education classes in conjunction with programs such as the United States Sailing Association, Inc. and other nationally recognized sailing organizations; to annually facilitate youth sailing programs to provide a fun, safe, community based education in the art of sailing; to offer access to a lending library featuring books on sailing; to develop liaisons with public schools in Lexington County; to provide academic college scholarships to students at institutions of higher learning; to encourage participation, promote excellence and impart knowledge regarding the sport of sailing; to advance community participation in all forms of sailing throughout central South Carolina on a non-discriminatory basis through additional activities and programs consistent with an educational purpose, and to do all things necessary or convenient, and not inconsistent with law, to further these goals. 3. The Club is exclusively educational within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). No part of the net earnings of the Club shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributed to its Members (if any), trustees, Directors, Officers, or other private persons, except that the Club shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth above. No substantial part of the activities of the Club shall be the carrying on of propaganda, and the Club shall not otherwise attempt to influence legislation. The Club shall not participate in, or intervene in, political campaigns on behalf of any candidate for public office. The Club shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. 4. The principal office of the Club shall be at 292 Shuler Road, Lexington County, Columbia, SC 29212. All meetings of the Membership Committee and the Board of Stewards shall be held at the principal office and the business of the Club shall be conducted at the principal office.

Article II - Officers 1. The officers of this Club shall consist of a Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, Secretary, and Treasurer. The officers shall be members of the Club. 2. All officers shall be elected at the annual meeting of the members in each year, and shall take office for one year beginning on January 1 of the year following their election. 3. All elections of officers shall be by vote of the members and a majority of the votes cast shall be necessary for an election. 4. Any vacancies which occur during the year may be filled by the Board of Stewards at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Stewards. 5. A Nominating Committee shall be appointed by the Commodore and the immediate Past Commodore to consist of the following: Commodore, the Immediate Past Commodore, and not less than three Club members at large. 6. An officer may resign at any time by delivering notice to the corporation.

Article III - Duties of Officers 1. Commodore: It shall be the duty of the Commodore to preside at meetings and to enforce the laws and regulations of the Club. The Commodore shall be ex-officio member of all committees. 2. Vice Commodore: It shall be the duty of the Vice Commodore to assist the Commodore in the discharge of duties and to officiate in his absence. The Vice Commodore shall be chairman of the Membership Committee. 3. Rear Commodore: It shall be the duty of the Rear Commodore to assist the Commodore and the Vice Commodore in the discharge of their duties and to officiate in their absence.

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4. Secretary: It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep a roll of members, to conduct such correspondence as may be directed by the Commodore or the Board of Stewards, and to notify members of their election. The Secretary shall take minutes of all meetings of the members and the Board of Stewards, and be the custodian of the official records of the Club. 5. Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all money due the Club, pay all bills contracted by it, and make an annual report to the members of receipts and disbursements of moneys in his hand, and at other times when required by the Commodore or Board of Stewards. All moneys received by the Treasurer as such shall be deposited in some bank or banks, in good standing, in the name of Columbia Sailing Club. 6. In case of absence of the officers, should circumstances warrant the immediate enforcement of a Club rule, a member of the Board, a past Club Officer, or senior member present shall operate in the officer's capacity. 7. No officer shall receive compensation for his services as an officer.

Article IV - Board of Stewards 1. The Board of Stewards shall consist of fifteen stewards: nine Club members to be elected as hereinafter provided, and in addition thereto the Commodore (who shall serve as Chairman), and Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, immediate Past Commodore, Secretary, and Treasurer. 2. At each annual meeting of the Club members, three members shall be elected to serve for a term of three years. Such stewards shall be elected by a plurality of the votes cast. 3. Any vacancies among the stewards during the year shall be filled by the Board of Stewards (provided that if the stewards remaining in office constitute fewer than a quorum of the Board of Stewards, they may fill the vacancy only by the affirmative vote of a majority of all the stewards remaining in office or by the sole remaining steward) and any Member so elected shall hold office until the next annual meeting. 4. The Board shall hold regular meetings monthly. . Special meetings of the Board of Stewards may be called by or at the request of the Commodore or at least twenty percent (20%) of the stewards then in office. Eight stewards shall constitute a quorum. If a quorum is present when a vote is taken, the affirmative vote of a majority of stewards present is the act of the Board of Stewards, unless the vote of a greater number of stewards is required by law or these bylaws. Although stewards may not give another a proxy to attend a meeting of the Board of Stewards, the Board of Stewards may permit any or all stewards to participate in a regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through the use of, any means of communication by which all stewards participating may simultaneously hear each other during the meeting. A steward participating in a meeting by this means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting. 5. Regular meetings of the Board of Stewards may be held without notice if the date and time of the meeting previously has been fixed by the Board; otherwise, regular meetings must be preceded by at least two (2)days notice to each steward of the date and time, but not the purpose, of the meeting. Special meetings of the Board of Stewards must be preceded by at least two (2) days' notice to each steward of the date, time, and purpose of the meeting. Notice required by the foregoing provisions may be oral or written and may be communicated in person; by telephone; by facsimile transmission or other form of wire or wireless communication; or by mail or private carrier. However, any Board action to remove a steward, shall not be valid unless each steward is given at least seven (7) days' written notice that the matter will be voted upon at a stewards' meeting or unless notice is waived pursuant to paragraph 6 below. Oral notice is effective when communicated, if communicated in a comprehensible manner. Written notice, if in a comprehensible form, is effective at the earliest of the following: (a) when received; (b) five (5) days after its deposit in the United States mail, as evidenced by the postmark, if mailed correctly addressed and with first-class postage affixed; or (c) on the date shown on the return receipt, if sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and the receipt is signed by or on behalf of the addressee. Written notice is correctly addressed to a steward if addressed to the steward's address shown in the Club's current list of stewards. 6. A steward may at any time waive any notice required by law or these bylaws. Except as hereinafter provided in this section, the waiver must be in writing, signed by the steward entitled to the notice, and filed with the minutes or the corporate records. A steward's attendance at or participation in a meeting waives any required notice of the meeting unless the steward upon arriving at the meeting or prior to the vote on a matter not noticed in conformity with law or these bylaws objects to lack of notice and does not thereafter vote for or assent to the objected to action. 7. The Board of Stewards shall have the entire control and authority in the management of the affairs, finances and property of the Club; provided, however, that no portion of the real property owned by the Club or the permanent improvements located thereon, may be leased or sold, and no additional real

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property may be purchased, except upon the approval of said lease, sale, or purchase by a vote of at least three fourths of the Club members present at an annual or special meeting. Any meeting to consider the sale or lease of any real property owned by the Club requires at least forty-five (45) days written notice to the membership. The notice to the membership shall contain a statement of intent, a description of the portion of real property involved, the reason or reasons for the sale or lease, and the time, place and date of the meeting. 8. The Board of Stewards shall have the power and authority to impose fines and/or penalties, as it deems proper, for violation of Club rules or improper conduct. 9. The Board of Stewards shall have the power and authority to suspend or terminate membership in the Club for cause, which shall include but is not limited to violation of the Bylaws or the published rules, regulations, or policies of the Club, or conduct that violates the purposes of the Club, that would bring the Club into disrepute, or that would create unacceptable liability for the Club or its members. Suspension or termination of membership shall be by a vote of no less than two-thirds (2/3) of the entire Board of Stewards. Not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the board meeting at which their membership status (suspension or termination) will be voted upon, the subject member shall be given written notice of the pending vote, the proposed sanction, the basis or bases therefore, and the time and place of the meeting. The member shall be given an opportunity to be heard by the board, orally or in writing, at that meeting. Notice shall be sufficient if sent to the last known address of the member by first class mail. No sanction under this section shall be imposed sooner than five (5) days after the meeting at which the sanction is imposed. The sanction of suspension from the Club may not be imposed for a period greater than one year. A member whose membership has been terminated under this section is not eligible to re-apply for membership in the Club. 10. The Board shall have general authority over all Standing Committees and may at any time require a report to be furnished to it by any committee. 11. Military leaves of absence to any member may be granted by the Board of Stewards under such terms and conditions as it considers proper. 12. The Board shall require that the full minutes be kept of all proceedings and it shall make such reports as it deems proper to the annual meeting of the members; provided, however, that discussion on election of members and charges against members shall be deemed strictly confidential. 13. Except as provided in paragraph 14 below, the Board of Stewards may not authorize the Club to borrow money without first obtaining the approval for said borrowing by a vote of at least three fourths of the Club members present at an annual or special meeting. 14. Notwithstanding paragraph 13 above, the Board of Stewards shall have the authority to borrow up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) during any one year without securing the approval of the membership. 15. A steward may resign by delivering written notice to the Commodore or Secretary. 16. No steward shall receive compensation for his services as a steward.

Article V - Standing Committees 1. The Club shall have the standing committees set forth below and such other committees as may from time to time be designated by the Board of Stewards). Each year the Commodore shall appoint a Club member to serve as the chairmen of the Standing Committees. Each chairman so appointed is encouraged to appoint an appropriate number of members to serve on his Committee, and the chairman shall report the names of the members to the Secretary. 2. The duties of the Standing Committees shall be as follows: a. Sailing Committee: This Committee shall enforce all sailing regulations of the Club. It shall have direction and control of all races and on water safety under the auspices of the Club. b. Entertainment Committee: It shall have direction and control of all lectures, conferences, parties, receptions, dances, and all other matters pertaining to the instruction and entertainment of the Club. It shall schedule, arrange for and be responsible for all such functions authorized or as directed by the Board of Stewards. It shall report to the Board of Stewards any infraction of the Club House Rules or Bylaws taking place at such functions. c. House Committee: It shall recommend to the Board of Stewards any necessary repairs or maintenance, renovations, or changes in the Club's building or equipment, and upon authorization by the Board of Stewards, it shall arrange for and supervise such repairs, maintenance and renovations, and changes. d. Dock Committee: It shall recommend to the Board of Stewards any necessary repairs, maintenance, renovations, or changes in the Club's dock or anchorage, and upon authorization by the Board of Stewards it shall arrange for and supervise such repairs, maintenance, renovations, and changes.

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e. Grounds Committee: It shall recommend to the Board of Stewards any necessary beautification and necessary maintenance and changes in the Club grounds, and upon authorization by the Board of Stewards, it shall arrange for and supervise such beautification, maintenance, and changes. f. Safety Committee: It shall practice general surveillance of activities, grounds and facilities, and recommend safely steps accordingly. g. Youth Sailing Committee: It shall promote and encourage sailing and social activities for the Club's youth sailors. h. Scholarship Committee: The Scholarship Committee shall make recommendations to the Board from time to time for a written policy concerning the Club’s academic scholarship program and the awarding of academic scholarships pursuant to such policy. 3. The Chairmen of the Standing Committees shall make written reports of their Committee's activities during the year at the annual meeting. 4. Long Range Planning Committee: a. The Long Range Planning Committee shall plan for the overall physical development of the Club properties, buildings, dockage, conversion of presently unused acreage to the best interest of the Club, make recommendations to the Board of Stewards any and all observations for the physical and financial improvement of the Club at large, and the Club's overall facilities as a whole. b. The members of said committee shall be appointed by the Commodore with advice and consent of the Board of Stewards, and their tenure of office shall be as follows: the initial terms of the initial members of said committee shall be one three-year term, one two-year term, and one one-year term. Thereafter one member shall be appointed each year by the Commodore for a three year term. 5. Audit Committee: The Commodore will appoint an audit committee. This committee will review the Club's financial records for the previous fiscal year and report its findings to the Board of Stewards as soon as practical thereafter. 6. Membership Committee: The Membership Committee shall handle all applications for membership in the Club as more fully set forth in Article VII. 7. The committees shall not exercise the authority of the Board but shall report, and make recommendations, to the Board and/or to the Club members.

Article VI - Membership Meetings 1. The annual meeting of the Club members for the election of stewards and officers, for the presentation of reports on the activities and financial condition of the corporation and for such other business as may be set forth in the notice of the meeting shall be held within the first ten days of November each year, with the date and time to be set by the Board. All other meetings shall be special meetings. Special meetings of the membership may be called by the Commodore at any time. A special meeting shall be called by the Commodore whenever ten or more members make a written request to the Commodore for a special meeting. A request for a special meeting shall state the purpose of the proposed meeting. Only those matters that are within the purpose or purposes described in the meeting notice may be conducted at a special meeting of the Club members. A special meeting shall be held at such date and time as shall be stated in the notice of the meeting. 2. Written notice of the date and time (which matters shall be fixed by the Board of Stewards) of each annual and special meeting shall be prepared by the Board of Stewards and be given by a writing delivered to all members entitled to vote thereat not less than twenty (20) (and in the case of the annual meeting, thirty (30)), nor more than sixty (60), days prior to the meeting. The notice shall state the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called and by or at whose direction it is being issued. Notice is effective at the earliest or the following: (a) when received; (b) five days after its deposit in the United States mail, if mailed correctly addressed and with first class postage affixed; (c) on the date shown on the return receipt, if sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and the receipt is signed by or on behalf of the addressee. Written notice is correctly addressed to a member if addressed to the member’s address shown in the Club’s current list of members. Members may waive notice of meetings. The waiver must be in writing, be signed by the member entitled to the notice, and be delivered to the Club for inclusion in the minutes or filing with the corporate records. 3. The Board of Stewards shall fix a future date as the record date for determining (a) the members entitled to notice of a members’ meeting; (b) the members entitled to vote at a members’ meeting; and (c) the members entitled to exercise any rights in respect of any other lawful action. A record date fixed under this section may not be more than seventy days before the meeting or action requiring a determination of the members occurs. 4. The following order of business shall be observed at all annual meetings: a. Reading of minutes

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b. Report of Secretary c. Report of Treasurer d. Report of Standing Committees e. Report of Special Committees f. Report of Commodore g. Unfinished business h. New business i. Elections j. Installation of Officers k. Adjournment

Article VII - Membership 1. A Membership Committee shall be formed to be comprised of six members with the Vice Commodore as a seventh member serving as Chairman, with vote only in case of ties. This Committee at its regular meeting shall consider and vote on all persons properly proposed for membership. Prior to voting it shall: a. Consider the credit and character report of each individual being considered. b. Consider any protest received from the membership. c. Make any investigation that it considers necessary as to the qualifications of those proposed for membership. d. Publish immediately to the membership, and at least ten days prior to the next Board meeting, a list of proposed applicants for membership comments. e. Submit to the Board of Stewards by the Vice Commodore for voting the report of the Membership Committee at the Board of Stewards meeting following the Membership Committee meeting after having received comments from the membership at large. f. The Membership Committee shall meet on the day preceding the Board of Stewards meeting each month. g. The initial makeup of this committee would be nominated as follows by the Nominating Committee: two members for a one-year term; two members for a two-year term; and two members for a three- year term. Thereafter two members shall be nominated each year by the Nominating Committee for a three-year term and voted on at the annual meeting. 2. A person must have demonstrated interest in sailing and be 18 or more years old and serve one (1) year as a Provisional Member to be considered for Full Membership in the Columbia Sailing Club. They must also meet the specific requirements set forth in paragraph 3f of this Article. 3. The following procedures shall apply in respect to nominating for an election to membership in the Club: a. Only those who have been members for at least 12 months and who are not officers or members of the Board of Stewards may act as a sponsor. b. All proposals for membership shall be in writing on a form prepared by the Membership Committee and signed by a sponsor. This form shall be submitted to the chairman of the Membership Committee for action. Names of all applicants for membership shall be published in the Telltale for membership comment in the month preceding the Board of Stewards’ vote on the membership application. After proper investigation, recommendations of the Membership Committee will be made to the Board of Stewards for action. c. Club membership may register protest against any individual proposed, either in writing or verbally, to any member of the Board of Stewards or Membership Committee after notification of new membership application and prior to the next Board meeting. d. The Board of Stewards, at its regular meeting, shall consider and vote on all persons properly proposed as outlined above. Prior to voting the Board shall consider recommendations of the Membership Committee and any other information pertinent thereto. e. The Board shall vote on each application by secret ballot and a majority of the total membership of the Board shall be required for election to Provisional Membership. Three or more negative votes will constitute rejection. f. Provisional Members in the Club shall be on a probationary period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of membership. During this one year period the Provisional Member must do all of the following: 1. Own a sailboat. 2. Sail actively during the year. 3. Attend at least two (2) Columbia Sailing Club organized social events. 4. Work in some capacity in at least two (2) sailing, social or work events at the Columbia Sailing Club.

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The Secretary of the Club shall notify promptly those individuals approved and eligible for Provisional Membership in the Club and provide the applicant with a copy of the probationary requirements. The sponsor of approved or rejected candidates for membership shall be notified by the Secretary of the Club of the Committee's action. These candidates shall have thirty (30) day to accept or reject the invitation to membership. g. The Secretary shall notify the Provisional Member at least 30 days prior to the end of his first year to furnish the Board of Stewards with a written statement of fulfillment of the aforesaid requirements. The Board of Stewards at their next regular meeting after the end of the first year shall vote on approval of full membership. A majority of the total Board is required for approval. h. Any votes by the Board of Stewards specified in subparagraphs a through g of this paragraph 3 may be deferred for a reasonable time by a vote of the Board. 4. The membership of this Club (including all classes except Honorary Members, Non-Resident Members, Associate Members, Junior Members, and Senior Members) shall be limited to 235. Two member waiting lists may be established after due election, one containing the names of applicants who are children of Members and the other containing the names of all other applicants, which lists shall be in excess of the above limit; provided, however, that no Club privileges shall be extended to any person on the waiting list; and provided further that vacancies in the Club membership shall be filled from the waiting list, if any, alternating between the related applicants and non-related applicants in the order of election thereto, subject to all other provisions of the Bylaws. At least fifty percent (50%) of the membership must be sailboat owners and in case of multiple ownership of a sailboat, no more than one of such may be considered as an owner-member. 5. There shall be a Resident Member category and a Non-Resident Member category which shall be determined by the distance the member lives from the Club. If a member ceases to live within 75 miles of the principal office of the Club and does not maintain a boat at the Club, said member shall be declared a Non-Resident Member, and his dues shall be set accordingly at the discretion of the Board. 6. Any Non-Resident Member who becomes ineligible for such status automatically reverts to Regular Membership with all the privileges and responsibilities of such membership even though the membership total may be carried temporarily beyond the existing maximum. 7. Life memberships were available to members in good standing during the period of 10 February 1961 through 10 February 1962 for a payment five hundred ($500) dollars. Also, in 1977 twenty (20) Life Memberships were sold for twelve hundred ($1200) dollars each to raise capital for the purchase of the Club property. "Life Memberships” are forever exempt from future dues but do not enjoy exemption from future assessments that may be levied. 8. Honorary Memberships may be occasionally given any eligible and recommended candidate proposed by the Board of Stewards. The names of all applicants for Honorary Membership shall be published in the Telltale for membership comment in the month preceding the Board of Stewards’ vote on their honorary membership application. If acceptable and accepted, the Honorary Membership should not require payment of any initiation fee, dues, or assessments. The Honorary Membership will not, however, carry voting privileges. In all other respects, Honorary Members will be no different than any other member in good standing. Honorary Memberships are initially for a one year period and renewed annually by the Board of Stewards at its January meeting, at the discretion of the Board. 9. Survivor’s Membership a. Survivor’s Associate Memberships shall be available to the spouse of a deceased member. Upon the death of a member the surviving spouse shall automatically become a Surviving Associate Member. The member's prepaid dues will be applied to the balance of the current quarter. Thereafter, the dues will be one half of the rate of the deceased member's membership category at the time of death. Payment of any outstanding balance in the deceased member's account will initiate the Survivor’s Associate Membership. This is a non-voting membership and does not entitle the Surviving Associate Member to the use of back cove slips or land parking. (All members who were Surviving Associate Members as of November 4, 1994, are grandfathered.) b. At the discretion of the Board, Regular Membership may be available to a surviving spouse. Initiation fees will be waived in such cases. 10. Junior Membership in the Club shall be available to applicants who are between the ages of 18 years and 30 years, inclusive. The number of Junior Memberships shall be limited to twenty-five (25). The application procedure for a Junior Membership shall be identical to that for a Resident Member. The dues of a Junior Member and the method of payment of his or her initiation fee shall be determined by the Board of Stewards. At age 31, the Junior Membership automatically converts to a Regular Membership, even though the membership total would therefore be carried temporarily beyond the existing maximum. When voted into membership, the Junior Member will become a provisional Junior Member of the Club for a period of one (1) year and, during this one-year period, must meet all of the

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requirements set forth in paragraph 3f of this Article VII. In all other respects, a Junior Member shall have all of the rights and responsibilities of a Resident Member. 11. Senior Membership shall be available to any Resident Member who has reached the age of 72 and who has been a Resident Member for a period of at least 20 years. A member meeting the aforesaid requirements can convert this membership to Senior status by sending the Secretary a written request for the change. After first having ascertained that the member meets the requirements for Senior Membership, the Secretary shall advise the member of the change in status of his membership to a Senior Membership and shall make a corresponding change on the records of the Club. In order to become Senior Member, a member must have gone through the regular admission procedure as for Regular Membership. The dues of a Senior Member shall be determined by the Board of Stewards. The Senior Member shall have all of the rights and responsibilities of a Resident Member. Existing Regular Members as of the Annual Meeting held November 9, 2012 and who are eligible for Senior Membership prior to January 1, 2014 will be grandfathered at 68 years of age with 10 years of service and are not required to meet the age requirement of 72 and the service requirement of 20 years. 12. Any member may be suspended or terminated for cause, at the discretion of the Board of Stewards, as further described in and following the procedure set forth in Article IV paragraph 9 above. 13. The Columbia Sailing Club may grant Associate Memberships. These memberships will be limited to members of good standing of recognized yacht clubs, such as members of SAYRA, USSA, etc. Associate Memberships will be limited to five at any one time and may be granted by a majority vote of the Board of Stewards. Duration of this membership will be limited to a single nine-month period and will not be renewable. Associate Members will pay full dues and assessments on the same basis as regular members except that they will not be liable for the initiation fee or any assessment relating to capital improvements. Associate Members will have no voting rights. Associate Memberships will be limited to bona fide transients. In the event that during his incumbency as an Associate Member, or at some later time, an Associate Member or former Associate Member wished to become a Regular Member, he must be nominated, voted on, etc., in the manner provided in the Bylaws for a new member. 14. In the event of the dissolution of a member's marriage, a member may request in writing that his or her membership be transferred to his/her former spouse provided that such a request is made within six months of the date of the divorce. All requests for a transfer of membership must be published in the Telltale and dues, fees, assessments, and other charges must be in a current status before the transfer is effected. It is further provided that all such transfers under this paragraph must be approved by a majority vote of the entire the Board of Stewards, and if applicable, the Board may, if it so desires, waive any additional initiation fee or fees. In no event will any membership be transferred for any reason or to any person except to the limited extent expressly described in this paragraph.

Article VIII - Dues and Billings 1. All dues, fees, assessments, and other charges that are not otherwise set forth in these Bylaws shall be set by the Board of Stewards. 2. Dues and docking fees shall be billed quarterly in advance. 3. Billing: a. Dues, docking fees and all other amounts billed by the Treasurer are due no later than 30 days from the date of billing. Amounts not in the hands of the Treasurer by the end of 30 days shall incur a 5% penalty. b. Amounts not in the hands of the Treasurer by the end of 60 days shall have an additional 10% penalty applied and the Treasurer shall send a notice of the total amount due to the delinquent member, making reference to this section of the Bylaws. c. Members that have not paid by the end of 90 days shall be notified by the Secretary, by certified mail, that they have been suspended from all Club privileges. To gain reinstatement, the delinquent member must pay all accrued charges, a $100 reinstatement fee, and dues and docking fees for the new quarter. If this is not done by the end of the 150th day from when the delinquent member was originally billed, the membership shall be subject to termination by the Board of Stewards. d. In rare circumstances, if it is deemed in the best interest of the Club and upon approval of a majority of the Board of Stewards present at either a regular or special meeting, a delinquent member may be offered a repayment schedule in lieu of termination. Any repayment schedule so offered can only extend the time to pay. No amounts previously accrued or charged, including late payment or reinstatement fees, can be waived. e. Any notification required by this Article shall be deemed sufficient if mailed to the member's address in the Club's record, only one such address being allowed at one time. 4. A member must be current in his obligations to the Club in order to be able to resign in good standing.

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5. Restricted funds: a. There are hereby established 2 restricted funds: (1) an Emergency Fund and (2) a Capital Improvement Fund. b. i. The Emergency Fund is intended to be the “rainy day" fund for the Club. Its purpose is to provide a source of funds for those events that are difficult to predict or were unforeseen. It is not intended to be routinely used to balance an operating budget but rather to provide funds to cover an unforeseen event or one whose payment from one year's revenues is clearly not reasonable. ii. The minimum authorized amount of the Emergency Fund is 6% of the total amount received by the Club for dues, slip rentals, and land parking during its most recently completed fiscal year. If the balance shall drop below 6%, the deficiency must be replaced no later than the third year following such deficiency. iii. No amount may be withdrawn from the Emergency Fund unless the project or purpose shall exceed $2,500 and has been authorized by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Board of Stewards. c. i. The purpose of the Capital Improvement Fund is to provide monies to acquire significant new assets or to replace, renovate or repair existing Club assets as identified in the Capital Improvement Plan. The Board of Stewards is authorized to revise the Plan to address changing needs and circumstances. The membership shall be advised of any such changes. ii. The formula for transfers to the Capital Improvement Fund shall be established annually by the Board of Stewards at the Board of Stewards meeting at prior to the annual meeting and shall be based on the cash needs for debt service associated with capital projects and additional capital projects as contemplated by the Long Range Plan, as adopted by the Board of Stewards. The transfer calculation will be based on a percentage of dues, slip fees and land parking fees plus 100% of all back cove entry fees and initiation fees. iii. No amount may be withdrawn from the Capital Improvement Fund unless the project has been authorized by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Board of Stewards. Any project in excess of $25,000 shall require the approval of the membership at a special or annual meeting. Amounts necessary to service the debt incurred to finance a project, which has been authorized hereunder, may be withdrawn from the Capital Improvement Fund.

Article IX - Voting at Membership Meetings 1. Ten percent (10%) of the members entitled to vote, present in person or represented by proxy, shall be necessary to and shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at all meetings of the Club members. 2. Except as set forth below in Section 3, at any meeting of the Club members, each member (except for Honorary Members, Survivor’s Associate Members, and Associate Members) shall be entitled to vote in person or by proxy. Except as set forth below in Section 3, each member who is entitled to vote shall be entitled to cast one vote. All elections shall be determined by a plurality vote, and except as otherwise provided by law or the Articles of Incorporation or these Bylaws, all other matters shall be determined by vote of a majority of the votes cast at a meeting at which a quorum is present. Cumulative voting for stewards shall not be allowed. 3. In voting upon the Sailing Regulations, each sailboat will be entitled to one vote, to be cast by her owner in person, but no member may, by reason of owning more than one sailboat, be entitled to more than one vote. No sailboat, however, shall be entitled to representation if she shall have been out of commission for two consecutive years. 4. Written, signed, and dated proxies may be voted by the holder. No proxy is valid for more than three years from its date of execution.

Article X - Obligations 1. All deeds, notes, mortgages and bonds of the Club must be signed by the Commodore as such and the Secretary as such, and must be sealed with the seal of the Club.

Article XI - Corporate Seal 1. The Corporate Seal of the Club shall be a silhouette of the State of South Carolina with a fouled in the center and with the words "Columbia Sailing Club" encircling the top of the silhouette.

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Article XII - Club Device 1. The Club device shall be a silhouette of the State of South Carolina with a fouled anchor in the center.

Article XIII - Club Burgee 1. The Club burgee shall be a blue and red pointed flag, width two-thirds length, the red shall extend one third the length of the flag; the remainder of the flag shall be blue, with a white five pointed star centered at the joining line of the red and blue; two arms of the star to be parallel to the horizontal center line of the flag; diameter of the star one-sixth the length of the flag. 2. The Club burgee for individual sailboats shall be in length three fourths of one inch to the foot of overall length of each boat.

Article XIV - Pennants 1. The Commodore's pennant shall be rectangular, with a blue ground and white standard yacht ensign (fouled anchor encircled by thirteen stars.) 2. The Vice Commodore's pennant shall be the same as the Commodore's substituting red for blue. 3. The Rear Commodore's pennant shall be the same as the preceding two, but substituting a white ground and red stars and anchor.

Article XV - Amendments 1. Except as otherwise required by law, he Bylaws may be amended by the members by the vote of the lesser of (a) two-thirds of the votes cast at an annual or special meeting at which a quorum of the members is present or (b) a majority of all members entitled to vote under these Bylaws. Notice of the proposed amendment must be provided to the members in advance in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article VI paragraphs 1 and 2.

Article XVI - Indemnification 1. All officers, members of the Board of Stewards, committee chairs and agents shall be indemnified by the Club to the maximum extent permitted by law.

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COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB AUXILIARY BY LAWS Revised 2007

Article I - Name The organization shall be known as the Columbia Sailing Club Auxiliary. The insignia shall be CSCA.

Article II - Purpose and Policy The purpose of this organization shall be to offer assistance and lend support to Columbia Sailing Club (CSC) projects and to encourage interest and activity in all forms of sail boating. The further purpose of this organization shall be to initiate activities and projects relevant to CSC interests, not in conflict with CSC Rules or By-Laws and which have been submitted to and approved by the CSC Board of Stewards.

Article III - Membership Participation in CSCA is open to all classes of CSC members, their spouses or significant others, as well as CSC children 18 years of age and over. All members shall be qualified to vote on all matters voted on by the Auxiliary.

Article IV – Officers

Section 1. Officers Officers shall be President, Vice President, Recording Secretary, and Treasurer. All Officers shall be elected at the Annual Meeting by majority vote of the members attending or voting by proxy. Their term of office shall be one year beginning on January 1 of the year following their election.

Section 2. Duties of Officers President: Chief executive; presides at all meetings, is ex-officio member of all committees, is chairperson of Executive Board, appoints all committee chairpersons, appoints special committees, rules on procedures, and summarizes decisions. The President shall be certified as a signer of checks and savings account transactions during their term of office. The President shall submit a monthly article to the editor of the TellTale as well as present a report of all CSCA activities at the Annual Meeting.

Vice President: Assists the President in the discharge of duties. The Vice President presides in the absence of the President. The Vice President represents CSCA at the CSC Board of Stewards monthly meetings. The Vice President is responsible for planning the Annual Meeting & obtaining a memento for the outgoing President. The Vice President shall be President-Elect. Recording Secretary: Keeps minutes of all meetings.

Treasurer: Prepares annual budget along with Executive Board, deposits and disburses all funds, submits Treasurer’s report at all meetings and/or upon the request of the President, and arranges to have the financial records audited by the CSC Treasurer before each Annual Meeting.

Unless otherwise directed by the Executive Board, a minimum balance of $100.00 shall be kept in the checking account at all times.

Section 3. Nominations & Election The President shall appoint a Nominating Committee of three members. The Nominating Committee shall present a slate of officers and two At-Large members for the Long Range Planning Committee for election at the Annual Meeting. Nominations from the floor will also be requested, provided those nominated from the floor have agreed to serve if elected.

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ARTICLE V – Meetings

Section 1. Annual Meeting CSCA Annual Meeting shall be held each year. This meeting shall be coordinated with the CSC Annual Meeting. It shall be held within three weeks after the CSC Annual Meeting.

Section 2. General Meetings General Meetings shall be held during the year for the purpose of conducting business of CSCA. The time and place of the general meeting shall be determined by the President and is open to all members.

Section 3. Special Meetings Special General Meetings may be called for a stated purpose only if five members request such meeting in writing. Only that business set forth in the request for the meeting shall be presented.

ARTICLE VI - Executive Board The elected officers and the Immediate Past President shall comprise the Executive Board and shall manage the affairs of the Auxiliary in accordance with the By-Laws. Three members shall constitute a quorum of the Executive Board. Board decisions will be reached by a simple majority upon establishing the fact that a quorum is present.

ARTICLE VII - Committees Section 1. Appointment of Committee Chairpersons The President shall appoint all committee chairpersons. The current president shall serve as an ex-officio member of all committees.

Section 2. Duties of Committee Chairpersons A. The Committee Chairperson shall report activities and make recommendations at the general meeting. B. Annual committee reports shall be sent to CSCA President no later than November 1st of that year.

Section 3. Standing Committees The following are suggested standing committees. Internal Committees might include: Entertainment, Grounds, House, Ship Store, Historian, Member Support

External Committees might include: Sailing, Communications, Regatta Lunches, Regatta Registration, Fundraising

Long Range Planning Committee shall be chaired by the Immediate Past President. Also serving on the committee shall be the Vice President, and two members nominated and elected from the membership at the Annual Meeting in November. The two At Large members will each serve a one year term.

ARTICLE VIII - Parliamentary Authority Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised will be the parliamentary authority with reference to all matters not already specified in these By Laws.

ARTICLE IX - Amendments These By-Laws may be amended by a resolution passed by two-thirds present at a General Meeting, providing advance notice (10 days) of such action is made to the entire membership.

ARTICLE X - Termination Upon termination of the Columbia Sailing Club Auxiliary, all assets shall be given to the Columbia Sailing Club.

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Membership Directory

Name -- Address, City, State Zip Home(H) Work(W) Cell(C) E-mail Occupation -- Joined Status -- Spouse Spouse Cell(C) Spouse Email Spouse Occupation Children Boats John Abbott -- 22 S. Poinsett Hwy, Travelers Rest, SC 29690 864-610-0448(H) 864-313-0779(C) [email protected] Retired Landscape Contractor -- 2006 Resident -- Mary 864-313-0834(C) [email protected] Retired-Photo Service Helms 27 "AM Breeze" 16' Tanzer Stan Adkins, III -- 1815 Pendleton St., Columbia, SC 29201 803-779-2213(H) 803-434-4555(W) 803- 260-6935(C) [email protected] Pediatric Surgeon -- 2003 Resident -- Ellen 803-318-3534(C) [email protected] Nurse Pearson 28-1 -- "Pegasus" Mark Alexander -- 123 Country Town Dr, Columbia, SC 29212 803-920-8124(H) 803-920-8124(C) [email protected] Amazon -- 1990 Resident -- Catalina 30 "", Hobie Power Skiff Jim Altman, Jr. -- PO Box 60, Ballentine, SC 29002 803-422-0012(H) 803-422-0012(W) 803-422- 0012(C) [email protected] Altman Appraisal Co., Inc. -- 2008 Resident - - Catalina 30 "Magic", Laser Bradley Anderson -- 625 Howard St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-920-0642(H) 803-920-0642(C) [email protected] Retired Fire Chief -- 2014 Resident -- Karen Kustafik 803-315- 7938(C) [email protected] Columbia Park Coordinator San Juan 21 "Knot Last" Dennis Anderson -- 132 Westbury Place, Columbia, SC 29212 803-414-5544(H) 803-732-2554(W) 803-237-1694(C) [email protected] Physician -- 2007 Resident -- Corinne 803-414- 5544(C) [email protected] Prindle 19 Stephen Antworth -- 2925 Dove Haven Ct - Unit G, Charleston, SC 29414 (H) 803-238-5638(W) 864- 982-5472(C) [email protected] Evolution Sails -- 2017 Junior -- F 18 Tod Augsburger -- 132 Alston Circle, Lexington, SC 29072 803-808-4399(H) 803-791-2840(W) 803- 917-2503(C) [email protected] Administrator -- 2012 Resident -- Diane 803-360-7594(C) [email protected] Lexington School District One Sunfish George Bailey -- 8 Heathwood Circle, Columbia, SC 29205 803-255-9419(W) 803-422-9077(C) [email protected] Attorney -- Sojourner, Caughman & Thomas -- 2011 Resident -- Ford 803- 261-9268(C) [email protected] Interior Designer Colgate 26 "Sailing Sunday II" Margery Ballowe -- 4002 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, SC 29205 (803)738-0695(H) 803-255-2810(W) 803-381-8732(C) [email protected] Registered Nurse -- 2010 Resident -- Gary 803-738- 2312(C) [email protected] CPA Catalina 30 "Bay Witch" Marya Barker -- 3217 Heyward St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-256-8514(H) 803-898-0988(W) 803- 667-1269(C) [email protected] Epidemiologist -- SC DHEC -- 2007 Resident -- Lyons 803- 319-7416(C) [email protected] Commerical Interior Design Molly 1999 Lightning - "l'heure verte", Sunfish, Boston Whaler Mark Barnes -- 109 Sturbridge Ln, Columbia, SC 29212 (H) 803-734-8079(W) 843-229-1387(C) [email protected] COO/CFO SC First Steps -- 2004 Resident -- Catalina 22 Donnie Baxter, Jr. -- 437 Byron Rd., Columbia, SC 29209 (H) 803-413-3533(C) Self-employed - - 1984 Resident -- Helms 30--"Sea Oats", Laser--"Shark Bait" Bob Beauregard -- 1 Wiltown Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-732-0783(H) 803-719-7373(C) [email protected] Sea Captain -- 2010 Resident -- Beverly 803-719-7730(C) [email protected] Abigail 1997 Alec 2000 - "PAZUZU", Laser, Mako 23 "Captain's Gig" Bob Blundy -- 2320 Park St., Columbia, SC 29201 803-317-0825(C) [email protected] Metallurgical Engineer - Retired -- 1992 Senior -- Ellen 803-605-2579(C) [email protected] Retired Santana 20

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Walt Bogart -- 603 Bimini Twist Circle, Lexington, SC 29072 (H) 803-361-8269(C) [email protected] Ophthalmologist -- 1994 Resident -- Lynn 803-466-2033(C) [email protected] Retired Hobie Cat, Sunfish Dennis Bost -- 713 Seven Oaks Lane, Columbia, SC 29210 (H) 803-798-8099(W) (C) [email protected] Retired -- 1981 Resident -- Vickie [email protected] O'day 27--"Big Time" Stanton Bost -- 221 Lincreek Dr., Columbia , SC 29212 803-730-6789(H) (C) [email protected] COO - DigitalThinker -- 2010 Resident -- Danielle 330-569-4416(C) [email protected] VP of Advertising Lightning - "14045", Dusky 278 - "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" Rich Boyle -- 846 Shoreview Dr., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-2451(H) 803-237-6935(W) 803-237- 6935(C) [email protected] AT&T -- 2004 Resident -- Jayne 803-397-9439(C) [email protected] Registered Nurse - Palmetto Richland Childrens Hospital Katherine 1998 Hobie 18, Sunfish, Sea Hunt 206 David Brett -- 145 Shuler Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-407-4207(H) 803-407-2169(W) 803-767- 5978(C) [email protected] Operations Officer -- Allstar Financial Group -- 2008 Resident - - Deborah Morgan 27 Charles Brooks -- 2815 Canterbury Rd., Columbia, SC 29204 (H) (W) 803-787-1453(C) [email protected] Dentist -- 2015 Resident -- Karen 803-237-7734(C) [email protected] Mike Brothers -- 4227 Blossom St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-790-6581(H) (W) [email protected] Teacher - AC Flora High School -- 2010 Resident - - Barbara [email protected] Compac 27 "Sturdy Begger" Kenny Brown -- 212 S. Rose Ave., Kannapolis, NC 28083 (H) 704-721-0100(W) 704-467-4657(C) [email protected] Logan's Roadhouse Inc. -- 1992 Resident -- Rose McKinley Thomas 1997 Catalina 30 "Windstalker", JY 15 Hilarie Brush -- 362 Limestone Rd., Chapin, SC 29036 314-780-5397(H) (W) 314-780-5397(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2017 Resident -- Braxton Sorg 803-536-3242(C) [email protected] Commercial Lending Charles Bumgardner -- 240 Alston Circle, Lexington, SC 29072 803-315-8788(H) 803-356-6030(W) 803-315-8788(C) [email protected] Dentist -- 1996 Resident -- Leslie 803-315-6907(C) [email protected] Office Manager J/24 & Sonor Sunfish "Miss Grace" Grady White 208

Hootie Bushardt -- 213 Rockmount Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169 803-553-5464(H) (W) 803-553- 5464(C) [email protected] Retired - Chem. Engineer -- 1988 Resident -- J/24--"Grey Fox"

Jim Butler -- 1028 Jones Road, Irmo, SC 29063 803-227-6910(H) (W) 803-979-3714(C) [email protected] Retired Engineer -- 2011 Resident - - Merry [email protected] Wavelength 24 Josette Cachera -- 304 Secret Cove Court, Lexington, SC 29072 803-951-7395(H) (W) Retired - - 1991 Survivor's Associate -- Catalina 25--"Petite Fleur" Charlie Calhoun, Jr. -- 202 Sebring Dr, Columbia, SC 29212 (W) 803-446-4099(C) [email protected] Retired AF/Teacher -- 2001 Senior -- Juli 803-447-6070(C) [email protected] Retired O'Day 34 "Otis", Sunfish Jeff Cargile -- 145 Pilgrim Point Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-253-3198(W) 803-730-8090(C) [email protected] Jury Administrator US District Court -- 1982 Resident -- Debbie Beck 803-542- 5741(C) [email protected] USC Student Health Services Catalina 22 "Abigail" Sunfish Sandy Cary -- PO Box 3065, Leesville, SC 29070 803-532-3128(H) 713-494-6610(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1991 Resident -- Catalina 36, "Gafia" Emery Clark -- 1420 Belmont Dr., Columbia, SC 29205 803-331-4341(C) [email protected] Retired Assistant US Attorney -- 2014 Resident -- Elizabeth 803-360- 7880(C) [email protected] Catalina 25

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Andrew Clarkson -- 2330 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, SC 29205 803-254-5827(H) 803-799-4400(W) 803- 600-3119(C) [email protected] VP Sales - Communication Management -- 2000 Resident - - Caroline [email protected] Teacher Soling, Sunfish, 17' Grady White Margaret Clarkson -- 4339 Chicora St., Columbia, SC 29206 803-422-3724(C) [email protected] Business Development for architect firm -- 2015 Resident -- Peter Roney 803-354-7842(C) [email protected] Financial Guru M Roney 2004 Ssunfish "Radar Love" Soling Dan Clayton -- 1026 Berl Mar Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-960-1169(W) 803-960-1169(C) [email protected] Paradise Plants Plus, LLC -- 1990 Resident -- Lee 803-526-9054(C) [email protected] Mace Coleman -- 700 DeVega Dr - Unit 26, Lexington, SC 29073 803-356-3354(H) [email protected] SCE&G -- Retired -- 1991 Senior -- Mary 803-429-3072(C) [email protected] Retired Jim Compton -- 360 Pilgrim Church Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 803-960-3211(W) [email protected] Retired -- 2007 Resident -- Charlotte 803-920-0000(C) [email protected] Retired Hunter 28.5 "Oasis" Lindsie Cone -- 132 Whisperwood Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-233-6487(H) 803-434-7812(W) 803- 348-7883(C) [email protected] Physician -- 2004 Resident -- Sharon 803-530-0276(C) [email protected] Homemaker, RN Hunter 28, Hobie 18 Sx, Opti Stephanie Copple -- 915 Seabrook Court, Lexington, SC 29072 864-419-5566(C) [email protected] Graphic Designer and Partner at black&hue, LLC -- 2018 Resident - - Chris 803-517-1185(C) [email protected] Medical Sales - Johnson & Johnson Oliver "Ollie" 2014 Ellis 2017 Beneteau First 20 Jim Counts -- 723 Charter Lane, Lexington, SC 29072 803-356-8477(H) 803-206-0439(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1997 Senior -- Karen 803-206-8530(C) [email protected] Retired Steve Cox -- 100 Rolling Creek Circle, Irmo, SC 29063 803-732-1574(H) 803-476-3428(W) 803-600- 1981(C) [email protected] Social Studies Teacher - Dutch Fork -- 2002 Resident -- Robin 803- 960-9662(C) [email protected] ELA Dist 5 of Lex & Rich Hobie 18 Stone Crider -- 2645 Pine Lake Dr, West Columbia, SC 29169 803-796-3541(H) 803-791-0980(W) 803-422-4509(C) [email protected] President & Engineer -- Solution Services, Inc. -- 2004 Resident -- Susan 803-351-0702(C) [email protected] Murray 1997 Ben 1999 Nate 2002 Sullivan 2006 Catalina 27--"Knot Worthy", Y-Flyer, Sunfish Jim Cuddy -- 211 Academy Way, Columbia, SC 29206 803-787-6848(H) [email protected] Retired - - 1967 Senior -- Katherine Cuddy -- 2315 Wake Forest Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 803-787-5471(H) 803-333-4571(W) 803-446-3573(C) [email protected] CSC Supervisor -- 1995 Resident -- Steve Cunningham -- 6303 Eastshore Rd., Columbia, SC 29206 803-254-5604(H) 803-530-4146(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1983 Resident -- Verd [email protected] Catalina 27--"Cygnet" Robert Curtis -- 109 Lame Horse Rd, Columbia, SC 29223 513-720-1663(C) [email protected] Academia -- 2017 Resident -- Linda [email protected] Nurse Practitioner Express 27 "Piper" Gary Daves -- 4880 Portobello Road, Columbia, SC 29206 803-771-0716(W) 803-206-8907(C) [email protected] Attorney - Law offices of Gary R. Daves -- 1985 Senior -- Bea 803-360- 0082(C) [email protected] Director--Kindergarten & Preschool, Shandon UMC Leeton Davis -- 1607 Dalloz Rd., Columbia, SC 29204 803-782-3301(H) [email protected] Retired CPA -- 1971 Senior -- Brenda 803-446-9301(C) [email protected] Retired Benefits Administrator Helms 24--"Pink Chicken" Michelle Davis -- 1418 Gladden St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-361-7892(H) 803-382-5250(W) 803- 361-7892(C) [email protected] Director - BC/BS SC -- 2006 Resident -- Helms 24--"Badger", Helms 24 -- "Pink Chicken"

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Billy Ray Davis, Jr. -- PO Box 2662, Irmo, SC 29063 803-600-7831(H) 803-788-8877(W) 803-600- 7831(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1994 Resident -- Dyer Dink, Tartan 27 Harry Davis, Jr. -- 305 Cove View Ct. , Columbia, SC 29212 803-960-6464(C) [email protected] Attorney -- 1975 Lifetime -- Ginger Phillips Helms 27 "Tranquility", Sunfish Rolf De Swardt -- 109 Michael Road, Blythewood, SC 29016 803-233-6814(H) 803 979-3762(C) [email protected] Mechanical Engineer -- 2017 Resident -- Ester San Juan 21 "Juanderdog" Hirondelle 23 "2 Sum" Harry Deadwyler -- 109 Wesley Oak Dr., St. Simons, GA 31522 803-513-0007(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2006 Resident -- Kathy 912-230-0175(C) [email protected] Retired Catalina 250 "Bluesky" Maria DeHart -- 259 Shoreline Dr., Columbia, SC 29212 803-730-9310(C) [email protected] Fund Raiser - Palmetto Health Foundation -- 2010 Resident -- Mike 803-730- 0162(C) [email protected] Ryan 1997 Heather 1998 Sunfish (2) Chris Depret-Bixio -- 349 S. Chimney Ln., Columbia, SC 29209 803-783-8584(H) 803-269-9496(W) 803-269-9496(C) [email protected] Financial Advisor - Bank of -- 2011 Resident - - Lee 803-269-9498(C) [email protected] Emma 2002 Sunfish Dave Desseyn -- 109 Inverness Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-361-2990(H) 803-782-0766(W) 803- 361-2990(C) [email protected] Operating Partner -- Tazza Kicthen -- 2018 Resident - - Karen [email protected] Hunter 34 "Wilana" Bobby Dial, Jr. -- 190 Lake Murray Terrace, Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-4713(H) 803-364-0821(W) 803-351-2065(C) [email protected] Architect -- 1975 Senior -- Karen 803-351-2012(C) [email protected] RN Olson 30--"Fast Dance" Milton Dickson -- 101 Guild Hall Dr., Columbia, SC 29212 803-407-2516(H) 803-731-3926(W) 803- 360-0050(C) [email protected] Owner--Dickson's Old Cobbler Shoe Service -- 2004 Resident -- Amy [email protected] Educator Hunter 23.5 Dick Dommel -- 1075 Quail Lane, Lugoff, SC 29078 803-438-1993(H) 803-414-4300(C) [email protected] Retired - DuPont Consultant -- 2000 Senior -- Nancy 843-499-1552(C) [email protected] Homemaker San Juan 21--"White Knuckles", Sunfish Johnny Dotterer, Jr. -- 3310 Murray Street, Columbia, SC 29205 803-254-7942(H) 803-413-2564(C) [email protected] Retired DHEC -- 1983 Resident -- Rebecca 803-413-2565(C) [email protected] Retired DHEC Seahunt 21 Roger Dougal -- 332 Cove View Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-1157(H) 803-777-7890(W) 803- 361-7448(C) [email protected] Professor--USC, Electrical Engineering -- 1990 Resident -- Jodi Petersen 803-546-9244(C) [email protected] J/24--"Tutakrnaut", J/24--"Tutakrnaut υ" Gary Dowdey -- 1114 Chevis St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-463-5228(H) 803-463-5228(C) [email protected] Retired Associate Engineer III -- USC -- 2007 Resident -- Mirage 5.5 -- "Illusion", Sunfish, Sidewinder Matt Dowdey -- 5939 Timle Lane, Columbia, SC 29206 803-587-7347(H) [email protected] MIS Analyst -- First Citizens Bank -- 2011 Resident -- Anna Audrey Brennecke 2012 Georgia 2018 Sidewinder, Sunfish Tim Dowdey, Jr. -- 1200 Hancock Street, Columbia, SC 29205 803-787-7861(H) 803-787-7861(W) [email protected] Owner--Tim Dowdey Co. -- 1961 Lifetime -- Maree 803-787-7861(C) [email protected] Teaching and producing artist Mirage, Sunfish--"Patches", Bill Draper -- 1015 Canterfield Rd., Chapin, SC 29036 217-480-0030(H) 217-480-0030(C) [email protected] Veterinary Neurologist - VCA Animal Specialty Center of SC -- 2017 Resident -- Charla Veterinarian Vera 2009 Reagan 2012 Sully 2014 Porter 2014 Sunfish Clarke DuBose -- 1330 Belmont Dr., Columbia, SC 29205 803-787-8676(H) 803-540-7833(W) 803- 240-0648(C) [email protected] Attorney--Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA -- 1989 Resident - - Trish 803-261-8070(C) [email protected] Guidance Counselor Clarke Jr. 1997 , Laser

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Richard Durlach -- 701 Gervais St - Suite 150-420, Columbia, SC 29201 803-445-9400(H) 803-777- 1001(W) 803-445-9400(C) [email protected] Dance Instructor, Dance Historian, Writer -- 2013 Resident -- Diamond Jim Edwards -- 351 George Sumner Dr., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-2033(H) 803-667-7679(C) [email protected] Retired Professor -- USC Dept of Art -- 2007 Resident - - Sarah [email protected] Retired School Guidance Counselor Sunfish Scout Dorado Diana Ellis -- 118 Royal Ct., Chapin, SC 29036 803-298-4529(C) [email protected] Retired Nurse/Scientist -- 2019 Provisional -- Paul 803-530-4556(C) [email protected] Retired Scientist Laser Michael Ettlemyer -- 912 John Fox Ct, Lexington, SC 29072 914-216-3945(C) [email protected] Communications - USC -- 2018 Resident -- Annelies 914-217-7515(C) [email protected] Project Manager / Evenson Best, LLC Andrew 2005 Jim Evans -- 3501 Old Lamplighter Rd., Columbia, SC 29206 803-782-7447(H) 803-735-8181(W) 803-600-8652(C) [email protected] Owner--Service Master of Mid-Carolina -- 2009 Resident - - Betty 803-600-8648(C) [email protected] Co-Owner Service Master of Mid- Carolina Cape Dory 25 -- "A Capriccio" Walter Everett -- 1715 Malden Dr., Florence, SC 29505 843-269-6832(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2018 Resident -- Tommie [email protected] Grandmother to Gill Classic (Mistral), Sunfih, Hewes Bonefisher Eva Ezzell -- 213 Savannah Branch Trail, Irmo, SC 29063 803-781-0466(H) [email protected] Retired Math Teacher, Lexington 5 -- Survivor's Associate -- Carrie Finch-Smith -- 35 Sweet Grass Lane, Buena Vista, VA 24416 540-261-1696(H) 540-460- 3175(C) [email protected] Mathematics Professor--Washington & Lee University -- 2006 Non-Resident -- Jamie Jonny Fins -- 203 Murray Vista Circle, Lexington, SC 29072 803-957-3375(H) 803-256-1888(W) 803- 518-3229(C) [email protected] People's Pawn Shop -- 2005 Resident -- Christy 803-518-3223(C) [email protected] Teacher Caleb 1999 Hunter 25', Sunfish, Laser, Windsurfers Betty Flinsch -- 1825 St. Julian Place - Apt 3G, Columbia, SC 29204 803-750-1874(H) 803-920- 1732(C) [email protected] Retired teacher -- 1969 Honorary -- Sunfish Larry Forkner -- 14 Laurent Court, Irmo, SC 29063 803-738-5627(C) [email protected] Retired Attorney -- 2009 Resident -- Emma 803-738-5628(C) [email protected] Hunter 23' Cantzon Foster -- 3100 Devine St., Columbia , SC 29205 803-400-1921(W) 803-238-2389(C) [email protected] Attorney -- 2019 Provisional -- Lauren [email protected] Lender, Guild Mortgage Annabelle 2011 Knox 2014 Sawyer 2014 17' Dory 19' Prindle Logan Fowles -- 306 Old Rapids Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 803-318-4039(C) [email protected] Homemaker -- 2018 Resident -- Jimmy 803-261-7804(C) [email protected] CPA / Director of Accounting James Henry 2014 Hampton 2016 Helms 24 Nora Fowles -- 429 Windward Point Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-446-3494(C) [email protected] Mary Kay Consultant -- 2014 Resident - - James [email protected] Retired Hunter 15, Sunfish "Nora's Ark", Emily Fox -- 105 Arbor End Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 803-978-2483(W) 803-260-1552(C) [email protected] Personal Trainer -- 2017 Resident -- Bill Freeman -- 217 Stonegate Dr., Columbia, SC 29223 803-553-5337(C) [email protected] - - 1984 Resident -- Pat [email protected] USC, Payroll Accounting Sunfish (2) Chris Freeman -- 529 Willow Bend Court, Columbia, SC 29212 803-254-5800(W) 803-609-4916(C) [email protected] Network Manager -- 1997 Resident - - Nicole [email protected] Emily 2005 Ashley 2009 J/24--"Hugo", MC Scow, Holder 14 John Gandolfo -- 444 Windward Point Road, Columbia, SC 29212 803-413-3619(C) [email protected] Auto Dealer -- 2016 Resident - - Mary [email protected] Beneteau 311

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Robby Garfield -- 2914 Burney Dr., Columbia, SC 29205 803-479-4700(H) 803-999-1225(W) 803- 479-4700(C) [email protected] Attorney - Crowe & LaFave, LLC -- 2010 Resident - - Dolly 803-413-8684(C) [email protected] Senior Legal Services Manager - SC Education Lottery Lila 2007 Sunfish "Daddy's Fish" Peter Gindhart -- 3538 Deerfield Dr, Columbia, SC 29204 803-260-2459(H) 803-978-2676(W) 803- 260-2459(C) [email protected] Software Developer--VC3, Inc. -- 2006 Resident -- Kate 803- 606-4591(C) [email protected] Dean Givens -- 170 Glade Spring Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-315-9010(H) 803-315-9010(W) 803- 315-9010(C) [email protected] Spine Sales Consultant -- Johnson & Johnson Spine -- 2018 Resident -- Courtenay Guardian Ad Litem -- Lexington County Hayden 2010 Grayson 2012 Sunfish, Compac 16 Jim Givens -- 423 Saluda Ferry Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-407-1041(H) 803-791-2828(W) 803- 920-6398(C) [email protected] Surgeon - Riverside Surgical Group -- 2002 Resident - - Louise 803-730-6449(C) [email protected] Retired nurse Sunfish (2), Sea Hunt Tyler Goldbach -- 3223 River Dr., Columbia, SC 29201 256-508-7940(H) 803-434-6861(W) 256-508- 7940(C) [email protected] Resident Physician - Emergency Med - Palmetto Health -- 2018 Junior - - Jim Gray, Jr. -- 8 Mahalo Lane, Columbia, SC 29204 803-255-9423(W) [email protected] Attorney-- Nelson Mullins -- 1980 Resident -- Carolyn 480-209-9225(C) [email protected] Landlord Beneteau 343 Raymond Gresham -- 1321 Blanding St. - Apt 2, Columbia, SC 29201 803-513-7250(C) [email protected] Self-employed Woodworker -- 2020 Provisional -- San Juan 21 Water Aloha 32 Steve Groth -- 116 Spring Point Dr., Columbia, SC 29229 803-419-8494(H) 803-931-1723(W) 803- 446-8494(C) [email protected] Banker -- First Citizens Bank -- 2019 Provisional - - Becky [email protected] Adam 1997 Evan 1998 Luke 2001 Robbie Hafer -- 1601 Grambrell St., West Columbia, SC 29169 803-530-9825(H) 803-446-3704(C) [email protected] CSR @ IMB -- 2019 Provisional -- Melissa 803-467-6046(C) [email protected] Teacher Catherine MacKenzie 2002 Raeleigh Noel 2005 DC 17 Wayne Hale -- 121 Silvercreek Drive, Lexington, SC 29072 803-622-1312(W) [email protected] Retired -- 1986 Resident -- Mary Beth 803-315-7324(C) Bank of America S2 6.7--"SlowMotion", Sunfish, Sea Hunt Ulra 225, 16' Glastron Powerboat Will Haltiwanger -- 11 Cedarwood Lane, Columbia, SC 29205 803-787-2931(H) 803-331-3203(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1971 Resident -- Anna 803-331-3230(C) [email protected] Retired Catalina 27--"Cygnet" Cassie Harris -- 2103 Trade St., West Columbia, SC 29169 808-282-9240(C) [email protected] Dir- Strategy & Engagement, SC DHEC -- 2019 Provisional -- Stanley Hassinger -- 177 Lakeport Dr., Chapin, SC 29036 919-602-0763(C) [email protected] Physician - Emer Med - Palmetto Health Richland -- 2012 Resident - - Allison 919-696-1447(C) [email protected] Veterinarian Matthew Peyton 2011 Emily 2013 Laura Elizabeth 2015 Laser and VX One Peyton Hassinger, Jr. -- 4989 Quail Lane, Columbia, SC 29206 919-602-2951(C) [email protected] Emergency Physician - Carolina Care -- 2012 Resident -- Carter 864- 506-0245(C) [email protected] Nurse Practitioner - The Free Medical Clinic Mary Allyson 2016 Tripp 2018 Nathan 2019 Laser and VX One Jessie Helms -- 429 Saluda Ferry Road, Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-4259(H) Retired -- 1957 Honorary -- Johnny Helms -- 501 Keswick Road, Columbia, SC 29210 803-798-1961(H) 803-260- 0739(C) Retired -- 1969 Lifetime -- Sandi 803-260-3896(C) Retired -- USC Helms 32-- "The Right Stuff", Chuck Henderson -- 103 Blackhawk Ct., West Columbia, SC 29169 803-730-3171(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2014 Resident -- Carol Capri 25 "Scottish Rogue"

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Gary Hodo -- 318 Mapleview Dr., Columbia, SC 29212 803-749-1204(H) [email protected] Retired Psychologist -- 1987 Resident -- Catalina 27 "Bolero", Sunfish- -"Beagle" Jim Holland -- 70 Quail Dr., Marion, NC 28752 803-760-5389(C) [email protected] Retired - - 2002 Non-Resident -- Beverly 803-834-0914(C) [email protected] Retired 34' Ketch--"Stealaway", 19' Compac--"Steelin Time" Veta Hollaway -- 816 Harbor Place Dr., Charleston, SC 29412 803-622-0075(H) 803-622-0075(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1988 Survivor's Associate -- Ranger, Boston Whaler, Wood Hydroplane Rich Horton -- 2312 Wilmot Avenue, Columbia, SC 29205 803-315-6666(C) [email protected] Sales - REI Automation -- 2017 Resident - - Amanda [email protected] Jack Pierstorff 2005 Anna Kate Horton 2006 Luke Horton 2007 Zerick Pierstorff 2010 Sunfish Pioneer Venutre 197 James Houck -- 229 Appalachian Tr, Lexington, SC 29072 803-791-8550(H) 803-727-7834(C) [email protected] Pastor/Adjunct Professor/Programmer -- 2018 Resident - - Nicole [email protected] Emma 1998 Isabel 2000 Elijah 2008 Andrewe 2010 Peter 2012 American 18 Jerry Howard -- 1016 Counts Ferry Road, Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-3609(H) 803-530-3447(W) 803-530-3447(C) [email protected] Real Estate--Southern Visions Realty -- 1976 Senior -- Mary Retired Catalina 22, Hunter 28.5 John Hudson -- 1915 Woodvalley Drive, Columbia, SC 29212 803-351-3619(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1980 Senior -- Debra 803-351-3618(C) [email protected] Retired O'Day 27--"Perfect Lie" Andy Hunter -- 3429 Foxfire Lane, Orangeburg, SC 29118 803-837-3474(H) [email protected] Inside Sales Manager -- Cox Industries -- 2014 Resident -- Jodi 803-671- 0026(C) [email protected] Andrew Hunter Jr. 2004 Annabelle Hunter 2006 Jody Gillam 2006 Andi Elizabeth 2018 Catalina 320 Jim Hunter -- 1373 Lee Blvd., Orangeburg, SC 29118 803-536-2875(H) 803-378-9731(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1987 Senior -- Christa 803-707-1917(C) [email protected] Retired Teacher Catalina 320--"Big Game" Jan Jernigan -- 170 W. Circle Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-1323(H) 803-343-8948(W) 803-261- 3391(C) [email protected] Financial Advisor--Morgan Stanley Smith Barney -- 2004 Resident - - Beneteau First 26, "Partners" S2 9.1 Buddy John III -- 4625 Bellefield Lane, Columbia, SC 29206 803-787-5572(H) 803-401-4298(W) 803- 261-1135(C) [email protected] Colliers International -- 1981 Resident -- Ann 803-212- 6202(C) [email protected] SC Senate J/24--"Windigo" Johnny Johnson -- 131 Emerald Shores Circle, Chapin, SC 29036 803-345-5581(H) 803-622- 5566(C) [email protected] Retired Engineer -- 1982 Resident -- Cynthia 803-920- 9325(C) [email protected] Homemaker Edgewater -- "Moon Doggie" Derek Jones -- 33 Barrington Ave., Bluffton, SC 29910 843-384-2934(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2020 Provisional - - Sandee [email protected] Retired New American Sail 14.6 Gerald Jowers Jr. -- 2507 Canterbury Rd., Columbia, SC 29204 803-920-0233(C) [email protected] Attorney--Janet, Jenner & Suggs -- 2008 Resident -- Mary Frances 803-917- 4893(C) [email protected] Attorney - SC Atty General's Office Catherine 2008 Open Bic, Sunfish Boston Whaler Jack Kaneft, Jr. -- 1206 Shirley St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-765-2003(H) 803-773-7922(W) 803- 530-6196(C) 0 Retired - Colonial Packaging, Inc. -- 1974 Lifetime -- Betty 803-269-4141(C) Michael Kapp -- 824 Gregg St., Columbia, SC 29201 803-312-0031(H) 803-920-3285(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1986 Resident -- Bonnie MC Scow Sunfish, 13' Boston Whaler

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Debra Kelly -- 405 Kilberry Court, West Columbia, SC 29170 803-261-1948(C) [email protected] 0 -- 2004 Survivor's Associate -- Brion Kenline -- 125 Peach Grove Circle, Elgin, SC 29045 803-521-0379(C) [email protected] Engineer // Retired -- 2009 Resident -- Kristine 330-827-1080(C) [email protected] Catalina 25 "Kris Kraft" Robert Key -- 2209 Wheat Street, Columbia, SC 29205 803-254-9500(W) 803-315-6421(C) [email protected] CCM Investment Advisers,LLC -- 1987 Resident -- Jane 803-767-9421(C) [email protected] Grant Coordinator - DHEC J/27--"Audacious", Laser (2) Christopher Kip -- 3312 Prentice Ave., Columbia , SC 29205 803-760-4423(H) 803-760-4423(C) [email protected] Chief Officer -- Cola Fire Dept -- 2019 Provisional - - Katherine [email protected] Annabelle 2007 Samuel 2010 Helen 2014 Pete Korn -- 110 Atlas Drive , Leesville, SC 29070 803-603-8333(C) [email protected] Retired Attorney -- 1980 Senior -- Patty 803-603-1764(C) [email protected] Property Manager Catalina 22, Sunfish, David Krausz -- 3102 Rawlinson Rd., Columbia , SC 29209 803-450-4604(H) 803-450-4604(C) [email protected] Residential Real Estate Investor -- 2018 Resident -- Lou Ann [email protected] Ultimate 20 Jeff Kremlick -- 2903 Blossom St, Columbia, SC 29205 803-530-4230(C) [email protected] 0 - - 2015 Resident -- Lindsey 803-727-7001(C) [email protected] Jones 2014 Townsend 2016 Capri 22 Chip Lackey -- 1021 Ontatio Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169 803-904-4054(H) [email protected] Communications Project Manager -- 2019 Provisional -- Earlene 803-446- 7990(C) [email protected] Retail Sales Helms 24, Hobie 18 Magnum, Sunfish, Laser Louis Lang -- 2721 Duncan St., Columbia, SC 29205 803-252-5502(H) 803-256-2371(W) 803-206- 5013(C) [email protected] Attorney -- Callison Tighe & Robinson -- 2007 Resident - - Georgeann 803-779-0304(C) [email protected] Therapist Catalina 22, Chrysler Dagger Ryan Lavisky -- 630 Naples Avenue, Cayce, SC 29033 803-608-7774(C) [email protected] Project Manager - Avantech Inc. -- 2016 Junior -- Starwind 19, Sea Pro 180DC

Scott Leamy -- 108 Amethyst Lane, Lexington, SC 29072 803-356-9923(H) 803-397-1587(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2002 Resident -- Joan 803-636-1059(C) [email protected] Retired Seaward 25--"Impulsive" Richard Leaphart -- 1000 Burwell Lane, Columbia, SC 29205 803-217-4754(W) 803-360-6104(C) [email protected] Dominion Energy South Carolina -- 2003 Resident -- Candace 803-260- 6999(C) [email protected] CFO -- Hammond School Bailey 2002 Sunfish, Carolina Skiff John Ledlie -- 1427 Medway Road, Columbia, SC 29205 803-254-0097(H) [email protected] Retired -- 1973 Lifetime - - Peggy [email protected] Retired Lightning, Sunfish Russ Lehnes -- 259 Barnacle Road, Lexington, SC 29072 803-551-4215(W) 732-740-5199(C) [email protected] Dept. of Justice - Special Agent -- 2019 Provisional -- Jessica Cooper 2011 Linton Lewis -- 2268 Cardigan Dr., Aiken, SC 29803 803-524-2551(H) 704-722-6352(W) 803-707- 4883(C) [email protected] Textron Specialized Vehicles -- 1995 Resident -- Cindy 803-707- 5962(C) [email protected] Homemaker S2 7.9--"Cloud Nine" Amy London -- 236 Waterstone Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-269-2578(C) [email protected] Grant Coordinator – Prisma Health-MIdlands -- 2017 Resident -- Bane 2003 Sunfish, Catalina 22 Ron Loring -- 204 Bryars Ct., Lexington, SC 29072 803-673-6947(H) [email protected] Retired - - 2010 Resident -- Redick 803-351-3157(C) [email protected] Retired Sunfish Ricky Lusk -- 2506 Feather Run Ct., West Columbia, SC 29169 803-796-2639(H) 803-467-7044(W) 803-467-7044(C) [email protected] Consultant/IBM -- 1994 Resident -- Marion Laser

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Dave Mahrer -- 734 Beckley Court, Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-2475(H) 803-331-8920(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1975 Senior -- Marybeth 803-331-8920(C) [email protected] Retired San Juan 21, Sunfish Beth Mathias -- 208 Shoalwood Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-358-6220(W) 803-767-8092(C) [email protected] Physician -- 2003 Resident -- Bill 803-622-6133(C) [email protected] Retired professor Sunfish, Kayaks, SUP Michael Mayfield -- 136 Wilmont Dr. , Lexington, SC 29072 630-476-7223(C) [email protected] Retired Teacher -- 2009 Resident -- Mary 630-723-7958(C) [email protected] RN - Lexington Hospital Hunter 27 "Infinity" Bob McCardle -- 100 Kings Mill Rd., Columbia, SC 29206 803-476-9501(W) 803-315-5588(C) [email protected] Physician -- 1974 Lifetime -- Sally 803-315-5587(C) [email protected] Keith McCook -- 5028 Furman Ave., Columbia, SC 29206 803-782-0139(H) 803-737-0611(W) 803- 606-3707(C) [email protected] Attorney -- 2019 Provisional -- Kelly 803-606-3707(C) [email protected] Physical Therapist William 2009 Emily 2012 William McCoy -- 50 Veranda Ln, Blythewood, SC 29016 803-201-5048(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2020 Provisional - - Carol [email protected] Retired Alberg 30

Luke McFadden -- 1326 Shirley St., Columbia, SC 29205 706-424-3931(H) 706-424-3931(C) [email protected] Orthopaedic Surgeon - PHUSC Orthopaedics -- 2018 Provisional - - Christine [email protected] Bennett 2016 Sunfish Mary McFadden -- 1625 Kathwood Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 803-261-3091(H) 803-261-3091(C) [email protected] Homemaker -- 2018 Resident -Mac - [email protected] Hobie Wave, Super Sunfish Matthew McFadden -- 409 Shallow Brook Dr., Columbia, SC 29223 803-397-8378(H) 803-343- 8964(W) 803-397-8378(C) [email protected] Financial Advisor -- Morgan Stanley Smith Barney -- 2010 Resident -- Grace 803-609-8404(C) [email protected] Catalina 25 - "Aubrey", Chaparral 26 Kim McGill -- 6117 Rachel Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 803-445-8466(C) [email protected] Lennox International -- 2012 Resident -- Rick 248-895-3306(C) [email protected] Retired Catalina 30, Sunfish Kurt McKaughan -- 1506 Gunter Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169 803-739-0416(H) 803-765-5425(W) [email protected] US District Court -- 1997 Resident -- Lisa Turbo Reaves McLeod -- 1218 Princeton St., Columbia, SC 29205 843-909-0193(C) [email protected] Legislative Liaison - SC Dept of Juvenile Justice -- 2020 Provisional - - Mollie Grace 2013 Chuck Meehan -- 6305 Sylvan Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 803-782-5689(H) 803-260-6926(C) [email protected] Retired - Health Administration -- 1991 Senior - - Trisha [email protected] Catalina 22--"Miss Trish", Sunfish Stephen Mikeal -- 403 Finwood Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-732-6938(H) 803-260-3991(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2009 Resident -- Yancy 803-260-3901(C) Catalina 22 Craig Milling -- 210 Shuler Road, Columbia, SC 29212 803-920-4494(W) 803-920-4494(C) [email protected] Owner--FiberLink -- 1985 Resident -- Alecia 803-920-0943(C) [email protected] Bookkeeper VX-One, Sunfish, Parker 21, Boston Whaler 15 Crawford Milling -- 513 Killington Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 817-798-9957(C) [email protected] Director of Audit & Certification, Division of Procurement Services -- 2011 Resident -- Kim 817-247-6620(C) [email protected] S2 9.1, "Flying Fish" Sunfish, Parker 1801 Lesesne Monteith -- 1201 Hampton Street, Suite 1A, Columbia, SC 29201 803-727-2943(H) 803-256- 5529(W) 803-727-2943(C) [email protected] Architect -- 1979 Senior -- Judith 843-860- 5810(C) [email protected] Lightning

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Meyer Moore -- 917 White Point Blvd., Charleston, SC 29412 803-429-0699(C) [email protected] Retired - Plastics Trader -- 1988 Non-Resident -- Lynn 803-360-7413(C) [email protected] Powerboat J.C. Moore III -- 2300 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, SC 29205 803-779-0124(H) 803-600-6500(C) j-c- [email protected] -- 1978 Resident -- Carla 803-603-0175(C) [email protected] James Clayton IV 2004 BW Montauk 17 “Redhead” David Mosley -- 124 Stockmoor Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-240-5133(C) [email protected] Nurse Manager--Palm. Health Rich Children's Hospit -- 2002 Resident - - Erin 803-920-1475(C) [email protected] Sully 1999 Rollins 2002 Logan 2008 NACRA F18, Sunfish, Opti, Boston Whaler Outrage 19 Stewart Mungo -- 379 Hollywood Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-732-0004(H) 803-513-0446(C) [email protected] Residential Developer -- 1976 Resident -- Deloris 803-730-0943(C) Alerion 28 “Liquidity”, MJM 36Z “Blueprint” Sunfish George Murray -- P.O. Box 1647, Lexington, SC 29071 803-892-5897(H) 803-356-0375(W) 803-331- 7200(C) [email protected] Self-employed -- 2001 Resident -- Debbie 803-331-7201(C) Catalina 27, J/24 "Warp Speed" MC Scow Wayne Myrick -- 138 Foxworth Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-218-9274(H) 803-221-6553(C) [email protected] Retired - Civil Engineer -- 2019 Provisional -- Hobie Getaway Edmond Narboni -- 203 Old Park Drive, Columbia, SC 29229 803-736-9069(H) 803-333-5812(W) 803-960-3344(C) [email protected] Technical Consultant/CSC -- 1999 Resident -- Laurie 803- 960-5408(C) [email protected] Business Consultant/CSC Julian 1997 Chloe 2003 J/24--"Triple Play", Windsurf Boards Craig Ness -- 112 Park Court, Lexington, SC 29072 803-808-7131(H) 803-404-1143(W) 803-920- 8405(C) [email protected] Ops Manager-SC ETV Sumter -- 1989 Resident -- Sari 803-920- 8406(C) [email protected] Spanish Teacher-White Knoll MS Joseph Wells Ness 2000 Sunfish, Super Sunfish Rig Hans Nussler -- 159 Shawn Rd., Chapin, SC 29036 803-345-1201(H) [email protected] Retired - - 2000 Senior -- Nan 803-429-1834(C) [email protected] Retired Teacher Catalina 27, "HAPPYOURS" Sunfish Matthew O'Connor -- 121 Greenway Ct., West Columbia, SC 29170 803-520-7272(H) 803-796- 8850(W) 313-515-5848(C) [email protected] Warehouse Manager -- EMR Inc. -- 2013 Resident -- Melisa Nicholas 2005 Mackenzie 2003 David Oliver -- PO Box 27, Irmo, SC 29063 803-434-6151(W) 803-312-2580(C) [email protected] Cardiac Anesthesiologist -- 2008 Resident – Sheri Koch 843-532-0774 Crealock 34 "Sugar Magnolia" Pete Olmstead -- 723 Highmarket St., Georgetown, SC 29440 803-315-1936(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1980 Non-Resident -- Nancy 803-351-7759(C) [email protected] Steve Orr -- 8 Green Shank Ct., Irmo, SC 29063 803-960-8008(H) [email protected] Quality Engineer -- Akebono Brake Corp -- 2016 Resident -- Ashley Greene 843-819-8049(C) [email protected] Project Coordinator - BCBS of SC Catalina 25 "Or Naut" TR Parrish -- 217 Misty Oaks Court, Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-0005(H) 803-463-6043(C) [email protected] Pilot - Delta Airlines -- 2019 Provisional -- Cindy 803-767-1986(C) [email protected] Retired School Administrator & Teacher JT 1999 Holder 20 David Parshall -- PO Box 19, Gilbert, SC 29054 803-312-5080(H) 803-356-1250(W) 803-513-0043(C) [email protected] Customer Service Rep -- Safety-Kleen -- 2010 Resident -- Bonnie 803-312- 5079(C) [email protected] Austin 1999 Y-Flyer, Sunfish Elaine Parshall -- 513 Emmary St, Hartsville, SC 29550 843-383-3901x3966 (W) 802-535-9885 (C) [email protected] -- 2015 Non-Resident -- (C) Ralph Pearson -- 151 River Oak Rd., Little Mountain, SC 29075 803-345-2860(H) 803-553-5635(C) [email protected] Retired Engineer -- 2004 Resident -- Beth 803-271-3260(C) Helms 27

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Allen Petroff -- 1420 Cherokee Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169 803-422-1457(C) [email protected] Lab Tech - DHEC -- 2019 Provisional -- Lolly [email protected] Charlie 2008 George 2010 Amber Phillips -- 1432 K. Ave., Cayce, SC 29033 803-727-8161(C) [email protected] Public Accountant -- 2013 Junior -- Dave 803-730-7249(C) [email protected] SCE&G Jamison 2001 Nacra 5.2, Catalina 25, Y-Flyer, Sunfish, Motorboat Fred Piehl -- 155 Stoney Point Ln., Chapin, SC 29036 803-749-1719(H) 803-933-6118(W) 803-331- 5965(C) [email protected] Physician -- Midlands Orthopaedics P. A. -- 2009 Resident - - Jeannie 803-206-3503(C) Catalina 27 -- "Sweet Tea" Mike Ping -- 2940 Fishing Creek Church Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803-789-7130(H) 802-203- 0778(C) [email protected] Engineer -- 2018 Resident -- Holly Seabrook 2008 Naia 2009 Cece 2013 Marlow 2015 Michael 2017 Helms 27 "Mr Dennis" Larry Propes -- 1170 Eastminster Dr., Columbia, SC 29204 803-787-0303(H) 803-466-6600(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1977 Senior -- Yvonne 803-466-6601(C) [email protected] Dan Ramage -- 1724 West Buchanan Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 803-787-4061(H) 803-213-1200(W) 803-528-1294(C) [email protected] Electrical Engineer -- ImageMap, Inc. -- 2007 Resident - - Helms 24 "Badger" Ben Rast -- 300 Killington Ln., Columbia, SC 29212 803-732-4034(H) 803-251-3290(W) 803-231- 9939(C) [email protected] Financial Advisor - Morgan Stanley Smith Barney -- 2010 Resident - - Peggy 803-231-4123(C) [email protected] Greg 1998 Catalina 25, Regal Destiny 240 Joe Reyes -- 502 Yachting Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 803-873-2034(C) [email protected] Retired Engineer -- 2008 Resident -- Sara 803-517-1048(C) [email protected] Capri 26, Phantoms (2), Opti, Windsurfers, Hurricane Deck Boat, Kyak, Walker Bay row boat Dan Robinson -- 119 Hampton Crest Trail, Columbia, SC 29209 803-695-9559(H) 803-201-3327(C) [email protected] Project Manager -- 2004 Resident -- June 803-622-5014(C) [email protected] Retired Catalina 25--"Rogue" Chris Robnett -- 268 Shuler Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-8854(H) 803-736-1024(W) 803-413- 0899(C) [email protected] Dentist -- 1993 Resident -- Dixie 803-781-8854(C) [email protected] Office Manager S2 7.9--"Steadfast" Beth Ann Rocheleau -- 350 River Club Road, Lexington, SC 29072 803-429-4933(C) [email protected] Intellectual Property Licensing - Rockwater Inc -- 2016 Resident - - Emma 1998 14 Curt Rone, Jr. -- 308 Rockmount Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169 803-796-2971(H) 803-422-7890(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1983 Senior -- Donna 803-206-5610(C) [email protected] Community Service Helms 24--"Crackerjack", Sunfish Chris Runyan -- 7549 Cabin Creek Road, Hopkins, SC 29061 803-783-7895(H) 803-429-8844(C) [email protected] Law Clerk / Law Student -- 2019 Provisional -- Nikki 803-463-7895(C) [email protected] Bookkeeper Caleb 2004 Sunfish, San Juan 21 "Kestrel" Austin Salley -- 151 Williamstown Way, Columbia, SC 29212 803-397-9448(C) [email protected] Database Administrator-SC Dept of Administration -- 1999 Resident - - Jennifer 803-528-1903(C) [email protected] Owner -- Freyja Salon Hunter 240-- "Pretty Woman", Hydro Step 22 "Ballyhoo" Bill Sampson -- 308 Nottingham Rd., Columbia, SC 29210 803-551-1025(H) 803-260-4444(W) 803- 260-4444(C) [email protected] Investor -- 2003 Non-Resident -- Emma 1999 J/27, "Velocious" Force 5, Sunfish, Opti Ellen Schlaefer -- 1412 Medway Rd., Columbia, SC 29205 803-254-3435(H) 803-777-0058(W) 803- 237-1849(C) [email protected] Associate Professor - USC -- 2010 Resident -- Andreas Schuhmacher -- 7167 Michael Scott Crossing, Fort Mill, SC 29708 803-280-0001(C) [email protected] Director Corp. Accounts -- 2015 Resident -- Regina 803-372- 7040(C) [email protected] Lucas 2009 Nicolas 2008 Catalina 250

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George Scoff -- 1605 Shortstream Court, Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-0692(H) 803-238-0534(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1994 Senior -- Pam [email protected] Stonehorse-- "TESLA" Bruce Seiffert -- 2038 Lake Murray Blvd. - Unit 11-103, Columbia, SC 29212 803-667-9756(H) 402- 850-8425(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2010 Resident -- Lorraine 843-260-9075(C) Retired - Nurse Atlantic - "Solera", Laser, Sunfish, Key West 21 "PIMA" George Selkinghaus -- 161 Amberly Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-749-3551(H) 803-422-3403(C) [email protected] Retired Teacher -- 1994 Senior -- Elizabeth 803-422-1198(C) [email protected] Retired Teacher Benjamin Simons -- 2108 Ohara Court, Columbia, SC 29204 803-603-1571(H) 803-799-1770(W) 803-603-1571(C) [email protected] Broker - International Director, Custom Assurance Placements, Ltd. -- 2017 Resident -- Tracy 803-331-3939(C) [email protected] JY-15, Powerboat Arthur Simons III -- 520 Southgate Dr., Camden, SC 29020 803-931-0080(H) 803-931-0080(W) [email protected] Telecommunications -- 1994 Resident -- Hobie Holder 12, Kencraft Challenger 190 Michael Sims -- 615 Bimini Twist Cir, Lexington, SC 29072 803-542-3086(W) 803-920-1023(C) [email protected] President -- Hook & Gaff Watch Co. -- 2018 Resident -- Britt 803-920- 2278(C) [email protected] Owner -- Chick-Fil-A Owen 2011 Fisher 2014 Tatum 2015 Compac 16, 18' Hewes Bayfisher Skiff Parks Small -- 530 Alexander Circle, Columbia, SC 29206 803-738-2656(H) 803-765-5074(W) [email protected] Attorney/US Courts/Public -- 1979 Senior - - Judy [email protected] Parker 21 Holcombe Smith -- 417 Graymont Ave., Columbia, SC 29205 803-776-8089(W) 803-600-7617(C) [email protected] Owner--Exceed Landscape Solutions Inc. -- 1998 Resident -- J. Nash 2001 J. Boyd 2005 M. Isabel 2008 Catalina 27, , Laser Ian Smith -- 10 Hobonny Lane, Columbia, SC 29209 803-790-8889(H) 803-252-6644(W) 803-351- 5121(C) [email protected] Physician--Palmetto Cardiology Associates -- 2005 Resident - - Jean [email protected] Shannon 28 "Genie" Michial Smith -- 1 Turtle Cove, Irmo, SC 29063 803-732-0598(H) 803-534-5247(W) 803-238-7653(C) [email protected] Financial Advisor/Edwards Jones & Co -- 1997 Resident - - Dale 803-238-7652(C) [email protected] Health Administrator U20 -- "Zoom Zoom" Skip Smith -- 3344 Old Milton Road, Clinton, SC 29325 864-833-1969(H) 864-923-9109(W) 864-923- 9109(C) [email protected] Realtor - Bush River Realty, LLC -- 1985 Senior -- Mary Belle 864-923-5481(C) Helms 27--"Wood Duck" Tommy Smith -- 4 Carriage Lane - Ste 403, Charleston, SC 29407 843-489-5636(H) 843-304-1677(C) [email protected] Attorney -- Smith Law Office -- 2016 Resident -- Catalina 22, San Juan 21, Sunfish, Cobalt 282 Walt Smith -- 2109 Bayberry Court, Columbia, SC 29206 803 622 5210(C) [email protected] Real Estate Broker -- 1999 Resident -- Shannon 28 -- "Genie" Wayne Smith -- 3118 Amherst Ave., Columbia, SC 29205 803-771-4373(H) 803-360-7950(W) 803- 360-7950(C) [email protected] Real Estate -- Grubb & Ellis/Wilson Kibler -- 2007 Resident - - Susan Craig 803-360-7954(C) [email protected] Self Employed J/27 CB Smith, Jr. -- PO Box 563, Columbia, SC 29202 803-782-2525(H) 803-799-9443(W) 803-206- 2284(C) [email protected] Attorney--Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough -- 1968 Lifetime -- Dona Gaither Speaks -- 122 Hidden Lane, Lexington, SC 29071 803-240-7010(C) [email protected] Engineer - Siemens Healthcare -- 2014 Resident -- Judy Capri 22 "Old #9" Palmer Stewart -- 534 Hope Ferry Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 803-607-5662(C) [email protected] Litigation Case Manager - CUNA Mutual Group -- 2018 Resident - - Amy 803-261-0417(C) [email protected] Clinical Sales Specialist Genentech Cecelia 2006

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Charlie Stith II -- 108 Valleydale Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-5711(H) 803-730-3819(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2007 Resident -- Haidee 803-834-0410(C) [email protected] On Point Services LLC Evelyn 1998 O-Day 23, Chapparal 233, Sunfish, WETA Michael Storm -- 1420 Brentwood Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 803-787-0173(H) 803-429-3707(C) [email protected] CRNA - Prisma Health Richland -- 2019 Provisional - - Annette [email protected] CRNA Prisma Health Richland Catalina 25 "Nettie" Laura Swain -- 245 Whiteford Way, Lexington, SC 29072 803-269-7202(C) [email protected] Neuroscientist / Professor Univ. of SC -- 2019 Provisional - - Roger [email protected] Juliet 2015 Eva 2013 Baileymarie 2011 470 Robby Sweet -- 168 Heimatsweg Rd., Chapin, SC 29036 803-463-5856(C) [email protected] Robert A. Sweet Inc. -General Contractor -- 2000 Resident -- S2 6.9 "Encore", Seapro 22, Thistle "Miss Cocky" Steve Szymanski II -- 228 Harvard Ave., Terrace Park, OH 45174 803-760-4337(C) [email protected], [email protected] Prysmian Group, SVP/GM Telecom Division NA -- 2006 Non-Resident -- Melissa 803-767-8882(C) [email protected] Kate 2001 Mimi 2004 Steve Szymanski Sr. -- 308 Willow Winds Drive, Columbia, SC 29210 803-781-5334(H) 803-403- 5777(W) 803-403-5777(C) [email protected] -- 2007 Resident -- Diane Catalina 30, Opti

Leigh Talmadge -- 306 South Saluda Ave, Columbia, SC 29205 803-920-2168(H) 803-252-0850(W) 803-920-2168(C) [email protected] Owner--Hampton St. Vineyard -- 1997 Resident - - Michelle 803-422-7927(C) [email protected] Realtor -- FDR & Associates Hobie 16, Mistral, Scout 175 Tommy Tapp -- 1325 Belmont Drive, Columbia, SC 29205 803-787-1614(H) 803-401-4277(W) 803- 606-8844(C) [email protected] Colliers International -- 1994 Resident -- Thomas 2009 Katherine 2009 Sunfish Sean Thomas -- 451 River Club Road, Lexington, SC 29072 803-779-7316(W) 910-489-1900(C) [email protected] Dermatologist - Columbia Skin Clinic -- 2019 Provisional -- Marianne 910- 489-8736(C) [email protected] Homemaker Emily 1999 Scott 2008 Paul Tomlinson -- PO Box 3493, Irmo, SC 29063 803-528-5136(C) [email protected] Apex Business Solutions -- 2013 Resident -- Lisa 803-528-5106(C) [email protected] Catalina 30 "Why Knot", Hobie 16, Sunfish (2) Jamie Tupper -- 5150 Hillside Road, Columbia, SC 29206 803-787-5102(H) 803-787-8717(W) 803- 603-1038(C) [email protected] President/Sumwalt Associates Inc. -- 1985 Resident - - Carolyn 803-609-6494(C) [email protected] Sunfish Linda Van Alstyne -- 101 Woodwinds West Court, Columbia, SC 29212 803-442-8758(C) [email protected] Reitred -- 2010 Survivor's Associate -- Allison Van Cleef -- 132 Gold Rd, Lexington, SC 29072 803-447-3002(C) [email protected] Accountant - Purvis Systems Inc. -- 2005 Resident -- David 770-238-9813(C) [email protected] Consultant/VC Solutions Charles Connor 2016 Lightning, O'Day 34 "Otis" Jay Vandersteenhoven -- 109 Shallow Brook Dr., Columbia, SC 29223 803-736-4667(H) 803-791- 2412(W) 803-446-6681(C) [email protected] Pathologist -- Lexington Medical -- 2004 Resident -- Anne 803-261-8619(C) [email protected] Pathologist -- Lexington Medical 32' Chris Ward -- 108 Gander Ct., Lexington, SC 29072 803-446-2075(C) [email protected] Director of Finance -- Absolute Total Care / Centene -- 2017 Resident - - Catalina 22, Sunfish “Baller”

Langdon Warner -- 216 Northlake Road, Columbia, SC 29223 803-699-7907(H) [email protected] -- 1997 Resident -- Susan Cutter Thistle, Sonar, Sunfish

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Shirley Warner -- 100 Lampeter Court, Exton, PA 19341 610-363-5321(H) -- 1961 Survivor's Associate -- Joe Waters -- 219 Swartz Road, Lexington, SC 29072 803-957-5638(W) [email protected] Waters Sails -- 1977 Resident -- Linda San Juan 21, Holder 20 Frank Webb -- 160 Amberly Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-5172(H) 810-1867(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1984 Senior -- Jane 727-5476(C) [email protected] Retired Sarah Weiss -- 130 Lake Murray Ct., Lexington, SC 29072 803-260-4384(C) [email protected] Teacher - Lexington District 1 -- 1988 Resident -- Wayne 803-260-3832(C) [email protected] Robert H. 1998 2 Sunfish, Motorboat Isaac White -- 4828 Citadel Ave., Columbia, SC 29206 803-376-4332(H) 803-422-5948(W) 803-422- 5948(C) [email protected] SC Air National Guard -- 2009 Resident -- Carrie Ann 919-624- 9279(C) [email protected] Luke 2011 Gianna 2013 Isabella 2015 Colin Widener -- 3320 Devereaux Road, Columbia, SC 29205 803-360-5953(C) [email protected] MD - Providence Hospital -- 2017 Resident -- Rebecca Anna 2009 Mary 2011 O'Day Daysailer Rose Wilkins -- 124 Lake Murray Court, Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-2077(H) [email protected] Retired -- 1965 Survivor's Associate -- Pontoon Robby Wilkins, Jr. -- 955 Old Cherokee Road, Lexington, SC 29072 803-665-0195(C) [email protected] Developer--RPW Development, Inc. -- 1980 Resident -- Suzanne 803-422- 3772(C) [email protected] Artist E-Scow, Laser Judith Williams -- 220 Palm Hill Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-4510(H) 803-413-8907(C) [email protected] -- 2015 Resident -- Fred [email protected] Reece Williams -- PO Box 1390, Columbia, SC 29202 803 404 6962(W) 803-606-1011(C) [email protected] Attorney -- 1970 Senior -- Nancy 803-260-2791(C) [email protected] Helms 32, "Carolina", Laser, E-Scow Regina Willoughby -- 204 Blaine Ln., Lexington, SC 29072 803-808-0585(W) 803-361-2429(C) [email protected] Ballet teacher and studio owner -- 2018 Resident -- Jason 803-309-1301(C) [email protected] USAF SSO JGB Mcentire Melina 1999 Catalina 22 "Lil Bit" David Wrisley -- 182 Cokesdale Rd., Columbia, SC 29212 803-348-9720(C) [email protected] Self-employed -- 2006 Resident -- Diana 803-960-9747(C) [email protected] Construction Mgmt Lightning John Wrisley -- 2100 Blossom Street, Apt. 1106, Columbia, SC 29205 803-799-5828(H) [email protected] Retired -- 1958 Lifetime -- Barbara Retired 5 Adult Children Sunfish Frank Young -- 209 Old Rapids Rd., Lexington, SC 29072 803-359-9180(H) 803-609-3364(C) [email protected] Retired -- 2006 Resident -- Melinda 803-331-0819(C) [email protected] Retired Hunter 28 John Young -- 164 Amberly Ct., Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-0738(H) 803-413-5819(C) [email protected] Retired -- 1980 Senior -- Dupre 803-413-5820(C) [email protected] Librarian - Beechwood Middle School Sunfish, Parker 18 powerboat Linda Young -- 210 Flutter Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-528-1723(H) 803-798-1988(C) [email protected] Financial Advisor - Preservation Specialists -- 2018 Resident -- Matthew Walsh 1998 Sunfish Tiffany Yowler -- 2416 Bendemeer Dr., Columbia, SC 29209 803-790-7297(W) 803-422-4049(C) [email protected] Veterinarian -- 2007 Resident -- Butch 803-360-7111(C) Zookeeper Belton Zeigler -- 1829 Senate St - Apt 4B The Heritage, Columbia, SC 29201 803-799-2180(H) 803- 454 7720(W) 803-530-1189(C) [email protected] Attorney -- Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP -- 2009 Resident -- Katharine 803-733-5826(C) [email protected] 28 "Audubon Marsh" Alan Zwart -- 84 Circleview Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 803-957-4595(H) 803-673-2460(C) [email protected] Retired - Principal/Carolina Springs Middle School -- 1994 Resident -

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