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Columbia Sailing Club Yearbook 2009 COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB YEARBOOK 2009 COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB Founded July 17, 1957 Mailing Address PO Box 922 Columbia SC 29202 Physical Address 292 Shuler Road Columbia SC 29212 Phone 803-781-4518 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. Cover Credit – Ron Weathers COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB 2009 YEARBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Officers, Board of Stewards, Membership Committee, Committee Chairs......................... 1 Past Commodores .............................................................................................................. 2 CSC Auxiliary Board and Committee Chairs ...................................................................... 3 Past CSC Auxiliary Presidents............................................................................................ 3 Special Club Awards ........................................................................................................... 4 Fee Schedule ...................................................................................................................... 7 Club Rules and Guidelines.................................................................................................. 8 Back Cove Rules............................................................................................................... 11 Land Parking Rules........................................................................................................... 13 Long Range Land Use Plan.............................................................................................. 14 Membership Process ........................................................................................................ 15 Youth Protection Policy ..................................................................................................... 16 The History of CSC ........................................................................................................... 18 Flotsam & Jetsam ............................................................................................................. 21 Frequently Asked Questions............................................................................................. 22 By-Laws of the Columbia Sailing Club.............................................................................. 23 By-Laws of the CSC Auxiliary ........................................................................................... 31 Club Calendar ...................................................................................................................33 Membership Directory ....................................................................................................... 39 Listing of Members by Membership Type ......................................................................... 67 Members Who Joined After Publication............................................................................ 69 COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB 2009 BOARD and COMMITTEE CHAIRS OFFICERS HOME WORK Pete Olmstead .............................................. Commodore .....................................957-3790 ............ 754-9500 Jamie Tupper ................................................ Vice Commodore .............................787-5102 ............ 787-8717 Will Haltiwanger ............................................ Rear Commodore ............................787-2931 J. C. Moore.................................................... Secretary .........................................779-0124 ............ 779-3822 Robert Key .................................................... Treasurer .........................................252-4844 ............ 254-9500 BOARD OF STEWARDS HOME WORK Andrew Clarkson........................................... 1 Year ..............................................254-5827 ............ 799-4400 Richard Leaphart........................................... 1 Year ..............................................791-0538 ............ 217-4754 John Young ................................................... 1 Year ..............................................781-0738 ............ 779-2250 Jim Counts .................................................... 2 Years ............................................356-8477 Larry Propes.................................................. 2 Years ............................................787-0303 ............ 765-5789 Dan Robinson ............................................... 2 Years ............................................695-9559 ............ 753-2203 Charlie Calhoun ............................................ 3 Years ............................................781-1846 Gary Hodo..................................................... 3 Years ............................................749-1204 Beth Mathias ................................................. 3 Years ............................................957-5829 ............ 358-6220 Curt Rone...................................................... Immediate Past Commodore ...........796-2971 ............ 822-8200 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE HOME WORK Jamie Tupper ................................................ Chair/Vice Commodore....................787-5102 ............ 787-8717 Thomas Kelly ................................................ 1 Year ..............................................429-7579 ............ 929-3468 David Wrisley ................................................ 1 Year ..............................................779-4518 ............ 779-4518 David Mosley................................................. 2 Years ............................................240-5133 ............ 434-7475 Ralph Pearson .............................................. 2 Years ............................................345-2860 Jim Holland ................................................... 3 Years ............................................407-4237 ............ 760-5389 John Hudson ................................................. 3 Years ............................................781-2191 ............ 254-1237 LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE HOME WORK Sarah Wilkins Weiss...................................... Chair/1 Year.....................................359-5457 Tommy Tapp ................................................. 2 Years ............................................787-1614 ............ 401-4277 Alan Zwart ..................................................... 3 Years ............................................957-4595 ............ 821-4901 COMMITTEE CHAIRS HOME WORK Audit.............................................................. Jim Kitchens ....................................254-7603 ............ 256-1099 Back Cove..................................................... Craig Milling .....................................732-9445 ............ 920-4494 Boat Master................................................... George Nungezer ............................345-1369 Bookkeeper ................................................... Alecia Milling....................................732-9445 ............ 920-0943 Communications ........................................... Mark Alexander................................920-8124 ............ 920-8124 CSCA ............................................................ Dupre Young....................................781-0738 ............ 821-3714 Docks ............................................................ Ralph Pearson .................................345-2860 Entertainment................................................ Allison Calhoun................................447-3002 Grounds ........................................................ Henry Roe.................................................................... 401-4283 House............................................................ Frank Pierce ....................................772-2045 Land Parking ................................................. Tommy Hammill...............................356-7651 ............ 957-9958 Long Range Planning.................................... Sarah Wilkins Weiss ........................359-5457 Resident Manager......................................... James & Betty Dedmon ...................732-0839 Safety............................................................ Jeff McIntyre ....................................996-6377 ............ 798-4979 Sailing ........................................................... Will Haltiwanger ...............................787-2931 SAYRA .......................................................... Dan Clayton .....................................732-5959 ............ 960-1169 Telephone/Email ........................................... Steve Rose ......................................749-1591 TellTale ......................................................... John Wrisley ....................................799-5828 Web Master (co-chair.................................... Tony Bolan............................... 864-967-0863 .....864-967-0700 Web Master (co-chair)................................... Peter Gindhart .................................260-2459 ............ 978-2676 Yearbook....................................................... Alecia Milling....................................732-9445 ............ 920-0943 Youth Sailing (co-chair) ................................. Rich Boyle........................................781-2451
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