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Puget Sound Cruising Club Meetings & Events


PSCC meetings are held at North


Seattle Community college, 7:30 pm on the third Friday of the month in the Concert Hall LB1141. Your $3.00 donation at the door helps cover the room rent. Membership is not a requirement and guests are always welcome. The club plans local cruises on the


weekends following the meeting. Guests are welcome at all PSCC meetings and raft-ups. For more information check: www.pugetsoundcruisingclub.org or contact Wendy Hinman and Garth Wilcox (206) 724-4581. September 3-5: Byewater Bay Cruise – September sculpture contest followed by a campfire on a beach and s'mores. Bring firewood and marshmallows. September 16: Ginger and Peter Niemann of SV/ Marcy September 24-25: Tequila non-race around Blake Island. Raft up in Blakely Harbor.


Monitor VHF Channel 69.


Shilshole Bay Yacht Club 50th


Anniversary Shilshole Bay Yacht Club in Seattle


celebrates its official anniversary of meeting 50 years at our dinner on September 15. Guests are welcome to join us as we celebrate SBYC. Since our beginning in 1961,


Shilshole Bay Yacht Club has emphasized participation and informality. Members include sail and power boaters, and those who have no boats. All have an interest in boating and a love of the water. Success is measured not by the size of the club boats, but by the enjoyment of our members. SBYC enjoys reciprocal privileges with many other clubs. New members are accepted all year. For more information, contact


Rear Commodore Chris Powell, rearcommodore@shilshole-bayyc.org website: www.shilshole-bayyc.org or (206) 985-3651.


Seattle Yacht Club Becomes NSHOF Founding Member


The Board of the Seattle Yacht Club


voted to become a Founding Member of the National Sailing Center & Hall of Fame in Annapolis, Maryland. Seattle Yacht Club joins an expanding list of yacht clubs in the United States in supporting the National Sailing Center & Hall of Fame as it preserves America's sailing legacy and engages the next generation of American sailors “It gives me great pleasure to confirm


the commitment of the Seattle Yacht Club Board of Trustees and its members to the goals and mission of the National Sailing Center & Hall of Fame," said Kim Lorenz, SYC Commodore. “Our Fleet Captain Sail, Dave Ferguson and his committee, and Past Commodore, Chris Otorowski, will be working together on the member matching fund program that I expect will exceed the Founding Club level. We look forward to watching the progress of the NSHOF and its home in Annapolis.”


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