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Volume 2020 | Issue Number 14 | August 29, 2020 Free Shrimp Band Social Distance Concert Ray Zimmerman

21 and Over This Saturday, August 29 at 6 pm the Free Shrimp Band will be playing on the Clubhouse lawn. This will be a free bring your own-chairs, blankets, snack tables and booze event. No one under 21 will be allowed on lawn. Feel free to come by boat, drop anchor and enjoy the music. We also ask that you limit your party to groups of 6 or less to help in our quest for social distancing. Make sure to bring your mask!!!! (It’s mandatory to have one with you in case you want to be a social ). Please call 973- 764-7797 for cancellation based on weather.

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Upcoming Events August 29 – Art on the Lawn August 29 – Free Shrimp Concert

Sunrise over the main lake. Photo courtesy of Jennifer Ziegler Page 2 | August 29, 2020 The Highland Lakes Newsette

Water Testing Results Boat Removal Notice from Below are the results of the most recent E. coli testing Docks and Racks at the Club’s beaches and swim lanes performed by Garden Jack McLaughlin, General Manager State Laboratories, Inc. Weekly tests are required by the State of New Jersey, and results must not exceed 320 Boats must be removed from all docks and from organisms per 100 milliliter. All samples conformed to NJ all racks on the western side of Highland Lakes State recreational bathing standards. Testing results are also by Thursday evening, October 15, 2020. reported by the lab to the Sussex County Department of Please take NOTICE that all boats, canoes, kayaks, etc. Health. on all Club docks must be removed by Thursday, October 8/3 8/10 8/17 15, 2020, in order to provide time for the Club’s staff to Beach 1 6.3 5.1 1.0 relocate the docks for winter storage. This NOTICE also Beach 2 – Clubhouse <1 <1 1.0 requires the removal of all boats, canoes, kayaks, etc. stored Beach 3 – Lookover Lane 3.0 19.5 7.4 on the wooden boat racks and on the kayak racks on the Beach 4 – Bushwick <1 1.0 1.0 western side of Highland Lakes by Thursday, October 15, Beach 5 – E. Lakeshore Dr. 2020. Beach 6 – W. Lakeshore Dr. 1.0 1.0 29.2 In alternating years, once the racks are clear the wooden Beach 7 – Upper HL Dr. 11.0 4.1 1.0 boat racks on the western side of Highland Lakes are Swim Lanes – Clubhouse <1 <1 4.1 inspected and repairs are made if necessary in the fall and in the early spring. In addition to maintenance and repair, Club Garbage Services End the purpose of this program is to require that all boats, Last pickup – Tuesday, September 8 canoes, kayaks, etc. return home in alternate years, ensuring that for the most part the spaces on these racks are actively The Club’s summer garbage pickup with Blue Diamond used by members and not occupied by boats, etc. as simply Disposal ends on Tuesday, September 8 (due to the Labor storage locations. Day Holiday). Please remember - your garbage must be out Part F. of Club Rule No. 25 provides as follows: by 6:30 am on collection day. If you are a customer of Waste F. TRANSPORT TO RESIDENCE, REMOVAL TO Management and Blue Diamond, weekly services to your STORAGE, PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS: Boats, residence will resume on Monday, September 14. If you kayaks, windsurfers, etc. of members stored in violation of have moved into our community over the summer, please these Rules which can be identified will be returned to the note that you must make your own arrangements with one member’s residence. Boats which cannot be identified shall of these firms for year-round services. be removed to storage. All boat removals will be subject to a special assessment of $100.00. A daily storage charge of HIGHLAND Beach Hours $5.00, calculated from the date the boat was removed to August 29 – September 7 storage up to December 15 will be imposed, when a special Beach 1.& 3...11 am - 6 pm winter storage fee of $250.00 will then be imposed. After GENERAL Beach 7...... 12 pm – 5:30 pm June 15, a disposal fee of $250.00 will be imposed. Boats Beaches 2, 4 and 6 may open based on staff availability may not be retrieved between December 15 and April 15. The Club may, in its sole discretion, elect to acquire title to any boat that has been determined to be abandoned, in STORE compliance with the “Abandoned Vessels Disposition Law,” N.J.S.A. 12:7C-7 et seq. (Adopted May 16, 2014 / Amended February 15, 2019) ALWAYS TRY The following boat and kayak rack locations on the western THE GENERAL FIRST side of Highland Lakes are affected by this notice: Lake 5 - Pocasset Road - Beach 7 area Lake 1 - Lakeside Drive - Beach 1 area Main Lake - western shore areas as follows: The Highland Lakes Newsette Club Park Row Highland Lakes Country Club Eckhart Center BEER*WINE *SPIRITS and Community Association Crayfish Run Freeway at Winetka Road HARDWARE Copyright© 2020 Sunrise Path Freeway at Wiscasset Road Freeway at Oneota Road DELI*GROCERIES Roe Hall, Administrative Assistant Running Brook Freeway at stream crossing south of Oneota Judy Norton, Editor Road ATM*LOTTERY Catfish Path Freeway south of Ocala Road Special Thanks to the Freeway north of Monadnock Road Communications Committee and Freeway at Lakeside Drive East near Main Lake dam all of our contributors spillway OPEN 7 DAYS Avoid costly removal and storage assessments – remove PO Box 578 - 2240 Lakeside Drive West your boats from all docks and boat racks as described above 111 HIGHLAND LAKES RD Highland Lakes, New Jersey 07422 by October 15. 973-764-4541 973-764-4366 / Email: [email protected] The Highland Lakes Newsette August 29, 2020 | Page 3

Clubhouse Activities

Roe Hall, Events Coordinator

Week of August 31 – September 4 – Down on the Farm We are going to run these activities and more. Weather permitting, we will do as many activities as we can outside for social distancing. Check the Club’s official Facebook page - facebook.com/highlandlakesnj for daily/weekly updates.

Monday – August 31 9:30 – 11 am: make a paper plate cow, pig, goat or chicken (all ages) 11 am – 12 noon: Old MacDonald sing-a-long (all ages) 1 – 2 pm: make a paper plate cow, pig, goat or chicken (all ages) 2 – 3 pm: farm theme hop scotch (all ages)

Tuesday – September 1 Art on the Lawn 9:30 – 11 am: hand print chicken puppet (all ages) Dennis Dalelio, Coordinator Own an ETS Unit? 11 am – 12 pm: Duck Duck Goose (ages 4+) 1 - 2 pm: hand print chicken puppet (all ages) August 29, Rain Date August 30 2 - 3 pm: pin the nose on the pig (ages 4+) The HL “Art on the Lawn” event will take place on August Refer a Friend! 29 from 11 am -5 pm. Display your art, your kids’ art, create an Recommend ETS to a friend Wednesday – September 2 installation for all to enjoy throughout the “Art on the Lawn” friend and, when they have 10 – 11 am: (all ages) event on Saturday August 29, 2020. Drive, bike, or walk around JACK’S PETTING FARM our creative Highland Lakes neighborhood and check out the their new ETS room unit or Limited petting farm; hands on bunnies and chickens creativity! Social distance as always! furnace installed, you and (4+), pony rides The goal is to encourage a whole neighborhood to “show off Feed and hand sanitizer provided MAGIC, your creativity day” from kids to adult, amateurs to pros. Show ’S NOT your friend will each receive 1 - 2 pm: farm animal bookmarks your paintings, sculptures, mixed media, and photos. Play music, IT T$! 2 – 3 pm: horseshoes dance, read poetry, create something on the spot. IT’S E a $150.00 bill credit! August 29 also happens to be the “International Play Music Thursday – September 3 on Your Porch Day” as well, so make some music for all (or just ETS Heat 9:30 – 11 am: toilet roll animals (all ages) the squirrels) to enjoy. A map will be created and shared with 11 am – 12 pm: farm animal bingo (all ages) artists who have promised to display work so you will be sure No oil tanks or deliveries 1 – 2 pm: coffee filter sheep (all ages) to see some art as you get around the neighborhood. Rain date Never runs out of fuel 2 – 3 pm: pin the tail on the donkey (all ages) August 30. For more info contact; Dennis Dalelio 201-310-5585 [email protected] Quiet operation Friday – September 4 9:30 – 11 am: water bottle pig (bring a water bottle) (all Friday Night Lights Easy to budget, no wide ages)10:30 - 11:30 am: corn hole (all ages) price fluctuations 11:30 – 12:30 pm: water bottle pig (bring a water bottle Louise Staley, Chairperson, Clubhouse Committee No burners to maintain or (all ages) Roe Hall, Events Coordinator 1 – 2 pm: can toss (all ages) fumes to vent September 4 - Teens 13 – 18 6:30 – 8:30 pm Friday Night Lights will return on Friday, September 4. We will be serving burgers and wings. Come down and join the fun. We’ll reward you for spreading the word. Teen members and their guests are invited for dinner (burgers Share your experience with ETS today! and wings) and lawn games. Weather permitting, food will be served on the decks. Age restrictions will be enforced. Club 973-875-5101 Events, Activities and Athletics Permission form will be required [email protected] for teens. Social distancing requirements will be in place--bring a www.sussexrec.com/ets mask. Badges and guest badges must be visible. Be ready to laugh and be hungry. Page 4 | August 29, 2020 The Highland Lakes Newsette

Prince and Princess Week brought out the royalty. Kids had fun making crowns, bracelets, castles and bejeweling just about everything. The week was capped off with a parade complete with full costumes! Photos provided by Lauren LaRocca, Roe Hall, Brenna Opfer and Elise Ellis. The Highland Lakes Newsette August 29, 2020 | Page 5

Ecology Corner Grasshopper League

Barbara Jaggi, Chairperson, Ecology Committee Chip Ziegler

More About the Emerald Ash Borer or EAB Thursday, August 20, we finished a very unusual Infestation softball season. Attendance has been very low, Tuesday Signs of infestation include: there was just Katie, Lucas and the coaches. We continue • Bare branches at the top of the tree - this may be to work on throwing, fielding, hitting, situational play, and difficult to see if the tree is very tall sportsmanship. Thursday we had 8 players of all ages, so we • Considerable woodpecker activity - woodpeckers feed enlisted parents to help fill in the empty spots in the field. on the larvae just under the bark of the tree The Hornets got off to an early lead, up 9-2 and the Wasps • Heavy branching at the bottom of the tree came back to eventually lead 19-12 in the final inning. • The insects leave a D shaped hole in the bark when The Hornets worked their way back to tie the game and they emerge in the spring eventually won on a pinch hit single into right field to end Once you have determined that you have ash trees the game. on your property have them evaluated by a certified tree Thanks to all of the players and team coaches, Anna and company. Once dead trees become very brittle and cannot Ashley, for making it a fun season. We saw growth in the be climbed. The tree can be dead within three years. All play of Silas, Matt, Joseph, Katie, Derek, Josh, Jacob, and of our ash trees, if left untreated will eventually become Max over the season, and look forward to another great year infected. In order to save healthy ash trees it is appropriate next summer at Highland Lakes. to begin treatment now. Treatment options include: The Highland Lakes Red Hatters took a boat ride on • Soil-applied systemic insecticides Greenwood Lake at Castle Cove and had a lovely meal • Trunk-injected systemic insecticides at the restaurant there on August 21. • Non-invasive systemic basal trunk sprays Photo courtesy of Marian Benedicto • Protective cover sprays Any trees determined to be a high safety risk should be removed immediately. Actively infested trees should be cut Replace your inefficient boiler down and chipped as soon as possible. For all other ash, it is best to complete removals in the fall or winter. The with a New material must be processed (chipped or de-barked) before ENERGY STAR Rated Boiler emergence (by late April). It is important to have your trees treated by a certified Save on your Heating Bill! tree company licensed to apply the chemicals used in Act Now! treatment. This is not a home gardener’s project. Here is a Renovations link to an informative video: https://www.state.nj.us/dep/ REBATES for newly installed high parksandforests/eab_video.mp4 Custom Carpentry & Design Go to the NJ Department of agriculture web site for efficient heating systems are available Excavations more information. until June 30th. Decks & Docks All Aspects of Construction We offer a number of qualifying models all Workers Comp & Liability made in the U.S.A. Warren Waldron Jr. 973-534-9507

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Page 6 | August 29, 2020 The Highland Lakes Newsette Thank You Badge Checkers Beach Rules Everyone’s Safety Matters Sue Buruchian, Beach 2 Captain Beach rules have been adopted for everyone’s safety and Beach 2 is one of the most beautiful beaches in HL. comfort. Failure to obey posted rules will result in expulsion Yeah, everyone has their favorites but for me, it’s beach 2. from the beach and/or other disciplinary action. What also makes it special is that we have a boat launch • Swimming is permitted ONLY when a lifeguard is which adds to the comings and goings of all the fun on on duty, within the roped-in areas, and is done at the our main lake. Whether it’s a new kayak, , canoe swimmer’s own risk. or pontoon, this is where the boaters come and go to • Lifeguards supervise the roped-in areas only. launch their vessels. With this is mind, our badge checkers • Directives from lifeguards must be followed at all times. do double duty by watching those entering the lake and • Flotation devices may only be used where the user can protecting our beaches. stand. Although we won’t be having the annual “appreciation • An adult must accompany children requiring supervision. event”, I want to personally thank the following people who • Swimmers must enter and leave the swimming area via helped us all by protecting our private club. They take the the beach. time to protect our land and waters. Let’s give them a hand! • Swimming is prohibited when thunder or is So when you see; Gail Morton, Bob Dititta, Phil Badu, present. Patty Thompson and Joanne Poppe - give them a special • Roughness, rowdiness, spitting, foul language, littering or thanks. They deserve it and to all the badge checkers who other conduct affecting the safety and/or comfort of volunteer in our club. Thank you! A special thanks also to others is prohibited. 50th Anniversary Cookbooks the lifeguards who also do double duty when we volunteers • Alcohol, glass containers, and pets (with the exception of can’t be there to check. We can’t run our Club without our dogs used for medical/physical assistance) are not On Sale volunteers. Please step up and help us all. Volunteer. It permitted on the beach at any time. makes you feel good to give back. • New Jersey’s bathing beach regulations require that all Joyce Healy children in diapers must wear plastic pants with snug fitting elastic waist and leg bands. Acceptable disposable Step back in time a bit and read some of the wonderful swim pants are now available in the diaper aisle in recipes submitted 40 + years ago. Your HL Senior Club grocery stores. Do not wash out soiled diapers in the gathered these recipes and added some delicious new ones bathing water. to create the 50th Anniversary HL Cookbook. • All boats must stay clear of the swimming areas. Boats $10.00 per copy is all it costs to get a great gift for may not drop-off or pick-up swimmers from within the yourself or for others in your life. Some of the recipes came roped swimming areas. from the grand ladies of the HL Women’s Auxiliary. Maybe • Fishing is prohibited within designated areas at all your mom, grannie, auntie or a special neighbor submitted beaches. a recipe, and you haven’t had it since you were a child. • In the interest of the safety of all members using our Here’s your chance to get your hands on those wonderful beaches, please be advised that grills are allowed taste treats. Call Joyce - 845-544-3749 and pick up 1 or ONLY on Beaches 3 and 5 and ONLY in the grassy area more copies for gift-giving. where the picnic tables are, away from the beach patrons, lifeguard equipment and any playground equipment. Your cooperation is appreciated. • Smoking, vaping or the use of tobacco products is prohibited at all times on all Club properties, including Club beaches and parking lots. Sunset Yoga with Victoria

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Sunset Yoga is finished for the season. There may be some pop-up classes when Victoria’s schedule allows. Feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you are interested in pop-up classes. Tom Watson

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BOATS/TRAILERS: Old unwanted boats and trailers taken Kevin Gaston, Fleet Captain Sue Buruchian, Fleet Captain away for free. Also, can move boats from home to dock and The following is the chain of events as they unfolded for shore for reasonable rates. Call Al for details: 973-271-4282 the 3 pm windsurf race last Saturday: 12/5/20 2 pm: Light winds. I send a text to Chip Ehrhardt to get the P.E. CONTRACTING: Home renovations, additions, wind conditions on his side of the lake. A response came foundations, decks, roofing, siding, kitchens & bathrooms. back “it’s doable”. Highland Lakes resident. Multiple additions and 2:15 pm: Three of us disembark from our Dock. Winds renovations completed in Highland Lakes. We can supply getting lighter. the blueprints, fully insured – [email protected] 2:45pm: A weak storm cell well to the south sucks all the 973-534-8529 5/1/21 wind off the lake. 3 pm: Five windsurfers, surrounded by glass like lake J. FREDERICK’S CONST. CO.: Additions, alterations, surface conditions, socialize near the starting dock. decks, docks, bathrooms, kitchens, roofing, siding, masonry 3:07pm: Sunfish Fleet Captain, Mladen Kresic floats by in a & home repair. Thirty years experience. For free estimate, pontoon boat and offers to blow hot air into our sails to get design & blueprints call 201-787-3470 or 973-764-7732. us going. Many local references. 5/1/21 3:14 pm: The wind meter registers 1 mph. Someone asks “Is that a record?” I respond “No. We just tied the record. It’s JP ELECTRIC: Free estimates, insured and bonded. now at zero.” Serving HLCC since 1986 license and permit #8521. Brian 3:17 pm: Ripples appear on the south end of the lake and Boeren 973-670-4175. 5/2/21 they’re HEADING OUR WAY! It’s anyone’s season! The ladies of the HL sailing fleet 3:22 pm: A #1 course red/finish is called. The horn sounds are busy ladies. We are students, teachers, lawyers, dance MOUNTAIN CHIMNEY SWEEP: Since 1977. We clean, and the startling sequence begins. instructors, nurses, administrators, business owners and repair, reline and inspect chimneys. Also repair heatilators, 3:29 pm: Course is changed to a #2 red/finish during the care takers. With such busy schedules, there are days it’s replace dampers, chimney caps and repointing. Fully first leg. hard to coordinate the “play day of sailing”. Today was that insured, call 973-764-3125. 7/17/21 3:58 pm: During the second leg of the second race the day for many. Our season leader, Emmaline is out for the course is changed from a #2 red/finish to a #2 red/clubhouse season with college rescheduling at FDU. Arianne Stoddard red/finish. I’m now too exhausted to continue writing (pictured) sailed her last race today as she’s off to PACE. anything else. See you on the line. Teacher, Nancy also had to zoom and Diane was off due to Results for 8/22 scheduling conflicts and Christine was saving a bird’s life. Race 1 Race 2 Yup, it happens. Life does get in the way and but we know 1 - Kevin Gaston 1 - Kevin Gaston as ladies, get it done. Oh, and Patty didn’t get the ticket but 2 - Justin Murphy 2 - Justin Murphy taught the Trooper all about the rudder and centerboard 3 - Joey Gaston 3 - Joe Gaston in her car! She didn’t make the race but boy did she try. 4 - Joe Gaston 4 - Joey Gaston Thanks to lifeguards, Shay and Cody for helping us out 5 - Dennis Jimenez 5 - Dennis Jimenez (DNF) today and our resident expert and dock man. Season Next Newsette: standings on Club Board. Save the date of September 5 September 5, 2020 for COVI Benefit All Boat Regatta advertised in this issue. Those who could play were: Newsette articles should be submitted on the 1 - Kayla Friday before the week of publication at noon. 2 - Jessica Under no circumstances will submissions be 3 - Arianna accepted after noon on Monday of the week of 4 - Janet publication. Typed submissions must be emailed to the Club office at [email protected]. Sorry – we can Thinking about a renovation or addition? only print photographs submitted as .jpg files with a Talk to an Architect! minimum of 150 dpi. Thanks! Free no obligation consultation

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HLCC Sailing Fleet Schedule Sunday Sunfish Mladen Kresic, Fleet Captain Lou Iannucci, Sailing Coordinator happens after the last race on Sunday before Labor Day (this year September 6) will not be held at the Clubhouse for obvious reasons. Instead each fleet captain has the option to Below are the 2020 HLCC sailing host at their house. I will notify all of you via email if we are fleet schedules. All races begin at having it at my house, as long as we can hold it outdoors in the Eckhart Sailing Center located a safe and socially responsible way. on Lakeside Drive West south of the Thanks again Allan and Brett for doing your stellar work intersection with Alturas Road. in the heat. All please continue to stay safe and healthy. See COVID Relief All Boat Regatta - August 23…”Baking” you next Sunday for a couple of races, weather permitting. Sept. 5 - $20 Entry Fee If you have any questions, please e-mail me at mladen@ Every year, we get a “baker” for one or two of our sailing negotiators.com or call/text at (203) 918-1102. days; a day with little wind, high sun and high humidity.

It was so flat that a couple of boats needed a tow from the Race 1 Race 2 maintenance boat just to reach the start line. While this Sunfish Races – All races Sundays at 2:30 pm 1 - Rich Mastrangelo 1 - Richie Amato (Jr) could have been glass on the lake (it was just before 2), it Mladen Kresic: 973-764-0452 2 - Richie Amato (Jr) 2 - Rich Mastrangelo picked up enough for us to go out on a short course 1. As August 30 / Sept. 6 3 - Mark Buruchian 3 - Mark Buruchian JW got off the start in the middle of the lake, the rest of us Ladies Sunfish Races – Thursdays at 11 am 4 - Mladen Kresic 4 - James Napolitano were stuck trying a starboard tack from the west buoy. By Sue Buruchian: 973-271-0227 5 - John W. Wisniewski 5 - James Sullivan the first mark, Rich had taken the lead with Richie, Mark Sept. 3 6 - Bob Tomsey 6 - Bob Tomsey and JW just ahead of yours truly. At the leeward mark there Sailing Races – Saturdays at 10 am 7 - James Napolitano 7 - John W. Wisniewski was not much change, but there was a 3-way contest for Erika Rodger: 201-961-3092 8 - James Sullivan 8 - Mladen Kresic third at the finish, with Mark nosing me out at the west August 29 9 - Luca Bonardi 9 - Roger Kirchner buoy, while JW crossed the line coming in from the center Fleet Sailing Races – Sundays at 11 am Arrive by 10 - Rob Schaap 10 - Luca Bonardi of the lake. Order of finish included Bob in 6th followed by 10:45am 11 - David Goldman 11 - Rob Schaap James N., James S., Luca, Rob, David and Roger. Mike Gillooley: 973-764-4185 12 - Roger Kirchner 12 - David Goldman Before the second race it was clear that whatever little August 30 / Sept. 6 wind we had was dying. So, we started the race quickly with Windsurfer Races – Saturdays at 3 pm Richie and Rich taking off and Mark towing behind. That Kevin Gaston: 973-764-7332 held through the finish and a painful baking downwind August 29 leg. Yours truly went around the windward mark twice

(once forward and once backward), as David, Roger and Questions? Call Lou at 973-764-7042 or hlccsailing@gmail. Rob looked on. In the end, Richie edged out Rich for com another win! Mark followed with James N. in fourth – congratulations James on a great finish - improving every time. Following were James S,, Bob, JW, me, Roger, Luca, Force Five Rob and David. NOTES: Hopefully everyone picked up your t-shirt from Erika Rodger, Fleet Captain our dock committee. If you did not, I have them. The orders were put in early in the season, so if you joined us after July, August 22 we may be a little short. The sailors’ picnic that normally Photos courtesy of Roe Hall Today’s race started very worryingly, with so little wind that we weren’t sure we would FJ Fleet Standings Sailing Tube Storage be able to make even one buoy. But we ended up getting a little Mike Gillooley, Fleet Captain Lou Iannucci, Sailing Coordinator more consistent breeze, and ended up with a second race As of August 23 Remove by September 30 after all. Thank you to Sara Rank Helm Name Crew Name Please note all sails must be emptied from Eckhart Gillooley as always for dock 1st Kevin Kayla-Justin Sailing Center and Comet Row sailing tubes by Wednesday, committee, and to the safety 2nd James Benin-Katari-Luke September 30. There are no exceptions. Please comply boat. 3rd Mark Sue accordingly. Thank you. 4th MaryJane Lisa-JT 5th Mike Sara Race 1 Race 2 6th Rich Lizzie 1- Kevin 1 - Justin 7th Lou Emily SANJL Regatta 2 - Erika 2 - Kevin 8th Jessica Lorayne Mark Buruchian, SANJL Rep 3 - Justin 3 - James 9th Rob Hannah-JT 4 - Rob 10th Krissy Dom 4 - James Please note the HL SANJL Championship Regatta 5 - Erika 11th Rick Christine 5 - Rob scheduled for this fall has been cancelled for this year. We 6 - DNF 12th Will Lindsay 6 - Ray look forward to next year’s events. 13th Jeff Lisa 14th JT Declan 15th Wayne Julie-John Wayne