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Em Busca De Novas Medalhas! OLIMPÍADA 2016 www.icrj.com.br | Boletim - Julho 2016 | nº 37 | Boletim - Julho www.icrj.com.br Em busca de novas medalhas! Patrícia Freitas | Kahena Kunze | Jorge Zarif | Gabriel Borges | Henrique Haddad | Bruno Bethlen 2 Sede & 3 Sumário Comodoria Nota do Editor ........................................................................ 4 COMODORO Comunicado da Comodoria ................................................... 5 Paulo Fabiano Ferreira Festa jovem no Pinguim ......................................................... 6 VICE-COMODORO Forró nos Coqueiros ............................................................... 6 Dioclecio Dantas de Araujo Filho Beatles Night 2 .......................................................................... 6 Programação Social ................................................................. 7 CONTRA-COMODORO Pisces faz história na Pesca Costeira .................................... 8 Vicente Arruda Filho Calendário da Pesca .................................................................. 8 Taça Comodoro ..................................................................... 9 Divulgação Regata Benjamin Sodré ........................................................... 10 ASSESSOR DE DIVULGAÇÃO E 2ª Taça Leopoldo Geyer .......................................................... 11 ACERVO CULTURAL Calendário da Vela .................................................................. 11 Moysés Fuks Rumo ao Pódio ...................................................................... 12 GERENTE DE COMUNICAÇÃO Horários da Sede .................................................................... 14 José Benicá Colônia de Férias Olímpica ..................................................... 15 Cinema .................................................................................... 16 ANALISTA DE COMUNICAÇÃO Wanessa Torres Memória ................................................................................... 18 Gente ........................................................................................ 19 DESIGNER Bons drinks ............................................................................ 20 Tiago Pereira Iate News ................................................................................. 21 ESTAGIÁRIA Revezamento de inverno do GMNI ......................................... 22 Jade Tassi Balancete .................................................................................. 23 ACERVO CULTURAL Raphael Alcides FOTÓGRAFOS Use o código ao lado para baixar o boletim Cláudio Macedo para seu tablet ou smartphone. Paulo Vitor Marcelo de Mattos Paulo Sérgio dos Anjos Fred Hoffmann ENDEREÇO E TELEFONES DAS SUBSEDES: Christiano Lobão Vicente Barreto CABO FRIO: Avenida Almirante Barroso, Nº 1141 - PASSAGEM Foto de Capa: Paulo Vitor Tels: (22) 2643-3432 (22) 2643-0836 ANGRA DOS REIS IMPRESSÃO Estrada Vereador Benedito Adelino, nº 2001 - PRAIA GRANDE Grupo Smart Printer Tels: (24) 3365-0840 (24) 3365-5199 (22) 2654-1112 ILHA DE PALMAS Baía de Guanabara - 11 milhas náuticas do Clube TIRAGEM Contato: Antonio - (21) 9 9920-9393 (21) 9 8483-9571 3.300 exemplares 4 Editorial & a capa deste mês esta- mesmos dias que os jovens do Optimist culando pelos coqueiros em frente ao mos homenageando os disputavam a Taça Comodoro, a Rega- restaurante. O show é grátis e está pre- seis velejadores olímpicos ta Leopoldo Geyer colocou 15 barcos visto para começar às 20h. Aproveite e que representam o ICRJ clássicos competindo em raia. venha dançar! N na Olimpíada Rio 2016, Para fechar a seção da vela neste Para fechar o mês ainda mais a ser realizada mês que vem em nossa boletim, vamos conferir o Campeonato animado, a banda “Swing O”, liderada cidade. Bruno Bethlen, Gabriel Borges, Sudeste Brasileiro de Laser que aconte- pelos adolescentes sócios do Iate Clube Henrique Haddad, Jorge Zarif, Kahe- ceu durante o feriado de Corpus Chris- Arthur Von Der Schulemburg e Daniel na Kunze e Patrícia Freitas prometem ti. Foram 8 regatas em 4 dias de disputa Zimmer se apresentará no Bar dos Pin- brilhar nas provas de vela e com grande entre 66 barcos inscritos. guins no dia 23. possibilidade de pódio. Na seção da Pesca, o 49º Tor- No Iate News deste mês, re- Na abertura deste boletim, di- neio Anual de Pesca Costeira foi ven- gistramos a inauguração do estacio- vulgamos uma circular que visa deixar cido pela equipe Pisces, conquistando namento coberto para motos com a todo quadro social informado sobre assim, o heptacampeonato na compe- presença de integrantes da Comodo- a circulação de convidados durante o tição. Confira tudo o que rolou nas eta- ria, Conselho e Diretores. No Bilhar, período olímpico. Confira os detalhes pas que definiram este resultado. acompanhamos a 1ª Etapa do Torneio ao lado. No Restaurante, temos o re- de Handicap. Na Natação, o GMNI Tivemos muitas regatas no mês gistro da aula de gastronomia de maio, vai realizar o “I Revezamento de Inver- de maio, dentre elas, vamos saber o que que reuniu vários casais que aprende- no do GMNI” no dia 10 de julho, a aconteceu na Regata Benjamin Sodré, ram a preparar - e degustar - drinks e partir das 9h. Copa J70 e no 3º Campeonato Inter- aperitivos diferenciados. Para julho, o Na parte da EDN, a programa- galáctico da Classe 49er nos dias 13 a destaque é o Festival Francês no dia 14. ção da Colônia de Férias já está definida 15 de maio, que reuniu representantes Na programação de eventos e as inscrições já estão abertas. Aproveite de 16 países. deste mês, começamos com a segunda e garanta logo a inscrição do seu filho. Além destas, foi realizada a edição do “The Beatles Night” no dia Para fechar esta edição, temos a Taça Comodoro para barcos de Oceano 9 de julho com show da banda cover estreia da coluna “Memória Iate” onde e Monotipos nos dias 14 e 15 de maio e Terra Molhada na Pérgula da Piscina. mostramos um fato interessante que Taça Comodoro para a classe Optimist No dia 16, uma banda de forró aconteceu no Clube há 40 anos. Como nos dias 21 e 22 do mesmo mês. Nos irá animar os sócios que estiverem cir- diz o ditado: “Recordar é viver”. Boa leitura! NOMEAÇÕES DE DIRETORES E ASSESSORES - BIÊNIO: 2016 / 2018 PORTARIA 21 - RAMIRO MARTINEZ FILHO PORTARIA 23 - EDUARDO ANDREONI DE CASTRO PAULO GUSTAVO MIRANDA VIVACQUA Assessor de Radiocomunicação SILVIO FREITAS OLIVEIRA Comissão de Disciplina PORTARIA 24 - ANTONIO FERREIRA DE CARVALHO Diretor Adjunto da Subsede PORTARIA 22 - JOÃO CARLOS BARROSO QUINTANILHA de Angra dos Reis FRANCISCO MORAIS OLIVAL ERNANI ERNESTO FONSECA Comissão de Sindicância (Atualizado em 30/05/2016) 5 6 Social & FESTA JOVEM NO PINGUIM Uma festa teen vai rolar no ICRJ, dia 23 na escolha do nome do grupo que existe desde fe- de julho (sábado), de 19h a 24h. Para atender o vereiro de 2016. público, a jovem ban- Os meninos já se da “Swing O” prome- apresentaram em even- te animar a “Social no tos escolares e concursos Pinguim” com covers de banda, mas no Iate de sucesso, que vão des- Clube será a primeira de o estilo pop ao rock. vez: “estamos muito em- Fãs do “Dire polgados”, disse Felipe. Straits”, Arthur (vo- Com opção de food cal), Daniel (baterista), truck e comida japonesa, Felipe (baixista), Pablo o evento promete ser um (guitarrista) e Rodrigo sucesso! Passe na Gerên- (tecladista), decidiram cia Social e garanta, sem homenagear o hit “Sultons of Swing” da banda, custo, a sua entrada e de mais dois convidados! Comida e bebida serão cobrados à parte. FORRÓ NOS BEATLES NIGHT 2 Após o grande sucesso do ano passado, o show em homenagem a banda mais famosa de Liverpool COQUEIROS chega à segunda edição. O evento The Beatles Night 2 será realizado na Pérgula da Piscina, dia 09 de julho(sábado), a partir No terceiro sábado das 20h. A banda cover Terra Molhada tocará todos de julho, dia 16, o Cais os hits num show incrível. Garanta seu convite na da Bandeira receberá Gerência Social. a Banda Mala e Cuia Os valores são: R$ 110,00 (sócios) e R$ tocando o melhor 130,00 (convidado de sócio). Alimentos e bebidas do forró para os só- (água, refrigerante e chopp) já estão inclusos no valor cios do Iate Clube. do convite. O show é gratuito, está previsto para começar às 20h e contará com os clássicos do arrasta pé, sob influência de Gonzagão, Al- ceu Valença, Geraldo Azevedo, entre outros. Social & 7 PROGRAMAÇÃO RECREAÇÃO INFANTIL Fixa CINEMA - Todas as sextas e sábados às 20h e domingos às 17h, no Centro Cultural Gabriel Villela. ARTE NO IATE - Todas as terças-feiras, das 19h às 21h. REUNIÃO DO CORAL - Todas as quartas-feiras às 19h30, no salão Marlin Azul DUETO PAULO MIDOSI E HAROLDO CAZES - Todas as quin- tas-feiras às 19h, no Bar Temático. (Convidado especial uma vez por mês) PIANISTA ARTHUR RICARDO BARREIROS CRUZ E SAXOFONISTA CARLOS ALBERTO DE MOURA - Todas as quartas-feiras, das 19h às 23h, no Salão Ponto de Encontro. KARAOKÊ DANÇANTE com o Trio Paulo Sá – Todas as sextas-feiras, das 20h às 24h, no Salão 470. NOITE DANÇANTE – Todas as terças-feiras, às 19h30, no Salão 470. Música ao vivo com o tecladista Paulo Sá. MÚSICA AO VIVO - com o pianista Artur Barreiros. Todas as sextas-feiras, das 19h30 às 23h, no Restaurante Star. NHOQUE DA FORTUNA - Todo dia 29 de cada mês, quando cair de terça a domingo, no Restaurante Star AULAS DE TANGO -Todas as terças-feiras das 18h30 às 19h30, com a professora Cecília Salazar, no salão 470. MISSA DOMINICAL - Todos os domingos, às 19h15, na Capela do ICRJ. Julho Tributos - Laura e Luisa cantam Edu Lobo (Trio com pianista 09 Victor Camelo)No Ponto de Encontro, das 19h30 às 23h30. Beatles Night 2 -
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