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South Milwaukee Yacht Club 101 Marshall Avenue South Milwaukee, WI 53172 High Tide March 2016 Inside this Issue: Photo of the Month Commodore s Comments Winter Rendezvous Event Calendar Sausage Fest Coleen s recipe The gang singing, God Bless America

2016 OFFICERS COMMODORE Commodore s Comments VICE COMMODORE Mike Gengler REAR COMMODORE Jan Ruggles CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Katy Steinhaus TREASURER Betsy Reifschneider FINANCIAL SECRETARY Bob Jepsen FLEET CAPTAIN Bryan Gahan BOARD MEMBERS Bryan Gahan Michael Cieczka Rick Klamrowski Karen Kilman Ryan Rybka Randy Kempowski 2016 COMMITTEE CHAIRS HOUSE AND BAR Paul Mozejewski (Bar Manager) Mary Jo Haag (House/Hall Manager) CRUISE Open ENTERTAINMENT Cheryl Rybka FINANCE Mike Gengler FLEET CAPTAIN Bryan Gahan GAS GROUNDS Harry Brunette HARBOR & DOCKS Randy Kempowski HEALTH & WELFARE TBD HOUSE MAINTENANCE Ryan Rybka JUNIOR ADVISOR Krissy Schroeder L.M.Y.A. Linda Daly & Jim Rothschadl MANPOWER Mike Cieczka MARKETING Karen (Kiki) Kilman MEMBERSHIP Karen (Kiki) Kilman PLANNING Tom Schulz AUDIT Kyle Brunk LAUNCH AND HAUL OUT Bob Smith RULES AND BYLAWS I was looking at the Water Level Forecasts today. We are at approximately 3 feet higher than the all time low in January, 2013. That my friends, is amazing! We are looking at an additional forecasted 8 to 10 inches more for the summer. Yep, I have spring fever. After Pier Bidding I guess it just can t be helped. A big shout out to Bryan Gahan for another successful afternoon. Not to mention Rick and Mary Klamrowski who pitched in to assist Bryan. Finally, Tom and Meg Ciurlik, Ron and Bob Ilk did a great job of putting on lunch for the group. It was great to see everyone Saturday. At the end of the day we were able to find everyone a slip which is amazing considering the number of new members from 2016. We have a few open slips so tell your friends to contact Kiki Kilman and get them filled. As we approach Launch, we have a great deal of work to get done at the Club. Emails for assistance will be going out. Grounds Committee Chair Harry Brunnette will need some helping hands with the Concrete Sidewalk project. Harbor and Docks Chair Randy Kempowski has additional dredging to get done before the boats are back in the harbor. If you see Harry or Randy at the Club let them know you are willing to helping hand. With all of this talk of work, let us not forget that humans need some play time and we do have an event or two to keep us going. March 12 th is the 5 th Annual Sausage Fest. Now there is a bit of work to this one but it includes a cocktail or 2 and some fine morsels of sausage goodness for a Summer Party. It is a bunch of fun so come down if you want enjoy the day. On March 19 th we have live music by Highway 414. Soon the white stuff will be gone to be quite honest it can t come fast enough for me. And all of you sitting in Florida we know its really, really nice down there grrrr! We still miss you and look forward to your migration north. If it was me I would put it off a little longer. See you at the Club, (c) 414-617-3438 (e) smyccommodore@gmail.com

Halloween Party Pics Winter Rendezvous Update The 3 rd Winter Rendezvous has come and gone. There were a total of 41 people that went up to Port Washington to enjoy the spring like weather and great comradery. We had 5 members of Harbor Lite Yacht Club join us again. It is always nice when we can connect with our sister clubs. We also had many new regular and associate members of the club join us as well. It is always great getting the opportu nity to connect with the newer faces at the club. This year we brought back the SMYC burgee hunt and there were quite a few people that were on the hunt for it. The first mandatory stop on our trip was to the Port Washington Yacht Club, where they had snacks out for us to enjoy while p eople picked their next Poker Card. Everyone warmed up their singing voices while singing Happy Birthday to Tony Santos. After our warm-up we headed out to the Band Shell to continue a SMYC tradition. Everyone gathered into the Band Shell and sang God Bless America, there is a short video on Facebook if you would like to subject yourself to our wonderful singing. Then it was onto our last mandatory stop Newport Shores, members indulged on a free shot while they were there and picked their third poker card for the day. After their third card was picked everyone was on their own to explore Port Washington and all it has to offer, some enjoyed the fine beverages of the local bars while others took advantage of the shopping deals offered exclusively to us. We couldn t have asked for better weather on a day that was spent outside walking around. While eating dinner and swinging at Beanies I received a text that someone was holding our SMYC burgee hostage until a ransom or pr ize was awarded. Randy Kempowski who was bound and determined to find the burgee, completed his mission after going through town searching for it. Randy and Sharon were so determined to find the flag they had two businesses reopen so they could search for the burgee a nd shop. Randy and Sharon s perseverance paid off and they were awarded with a bottle of booze. Once we rounded everyone up onto the bus and made our way home, winners were announced for the door prizes and the poker game. Mary Jo Haag, David from Harbor Lite, Nancy from Har bor Lite, and Lisa Haase were our door prize winners they each received a gift bag. The poker tournament was quite exciting on the bus ride home. Those who won, won by purchasing an extra two cards! It was a game, coming out on top was Brent and Nancy Mason, their hand w as a four Kings, and they took home $123. Coming in second was Stacey Schwalbach, winning $86, with a hand of four nines. Third place went to Bryan Gahan, taking home $37, and his hand was a flush. Congrats to all of the winners! I want to take just a few sentences to than k a few people who helped me get things set up. I want to thank Karen Kilman, for helping me contact business in Port Washington to get deals for us. Another thank you to Stacey Schwalbach, Elizabeth Steinhaus, Tony Santos, and Steve Steinhaus for helping me throughout the day. And lastly I want to give a BIG thank you to all of you for coming! These rendezvous wouldn t be possible without your participation. This year we had the most participants ever come up to Port Washington with us and I hope to see that number grow even more next year. Boating season is almost hear, stay tuned for our Spring Rendevzous, as always weather pending. Hopefully we will get lucky like we did for the Winter Rendevzous and have fantastic weather. See you at the club, Katy Steinhaus

SMYC Events Upcoming (Cut and save for reference don t forget to update from High Tide as events and times may change) March April 4 Hors d oeuvre Night 6:00pm Club 5 Pier Bidding Noon Meg & Tom 7 Board Meeting 6:30pm Club 12 Sausage Making Extravaganza 10:00am Haag 17 St. Pat s Day Sponsor Needed 19 Live Music by Highway 414 8:00pm Club 21 General Membership Meeting 7:00pm Club 27 Happy Easter!! 1 Hors d oeuvre Night 6:00pm Club 4 Board Meeting 6:30pm Club 18 General Membership Meeting 7:00pm Club We are always looking for new ideas for events and activities. If you have any ideas or would like to sponsor an event give me a call! Thank you!!! Entertainment Chairperson Cheryl Rybka. If you d like to sponsor an event or have an idea, Please contact Cheryl at (C) 414-530-8770 or email: rybkac@yahoo.com Celebrators Happy Birthday! Tim Vanselow 4/1 Laury Saxler 4/2 Janet Hoppe 4/3 Amanda Kachar 4/3 Scott Wallis 4/3 Todd Sivak 4/4 Steve Fivenson 4/6 Gregory Schroeder 4/6 Al Peterson 4/7 Bob Antczak 4/8 Matt Kachar 4/9 Dave Lucht 4/9 Jill Gestwicki 4/10 Darlene Pasniak 4/10 Judy Trock 4/10 Jim Zorn 4/11 Carol Ilk 4/13 Gene Kelly 4/13 Kristen Veres 4/15 Dean Schoenike 4/15 Paul Mozejewski 4/16 Mary Klamrowski 4/17 Clark Chiaverotti 4/19 Peter Russo 4/19 Bruce Wendling 4/19 Aaron Raap 4/19 Tina Jepsen 4/22 Ray Hollnagel 4/24 Wendy Sleight 4/25 Tom Ziesemer 4/25 Patricia Lelinski 4/26 Denise Schell 4/27 Derek Steiner 4/27 Greg Molten 4/28 Happy Anniversary! Dave & Jan Kerber 4/3 Allen & Kandis Hock 4/4 Dan & Heidi Moshinski 4/5 Dan & Amber Zweck 4/13 Matt & Amanda Kachar 4/14 Alan & Joanne Barrett 4/20 Josh & Lisa Haase 4/24 Jon & Stacey Wegner 4/25 Charles & Patricia Lelinski 4/28 If you don t see your birthday here, please email bountyhunter3@sbcglobal.net

Attention all members! Repairs are to begin on the sidewalk very soon. All dock boxes, grills, picnic tables and chairs will need to be removed. If you have any questions please contact: Randy Kempowski Harry Brunnette

2016 Pier Bidding Results SMYC Ham Brunch May 1st From 9:00 am till Noon $8.00 Donation Bloody Mary Bar

Notice to All members and guests SMYC has recently become a member of the Tavern League of Wisconsin We are now part of the Safe Ride program. See the bartenders for information.

South Milwaukee Yacht Club 101 Marshall Avenue South Milwaukee, WI 53172 Chocolate Crème Cakes Do you remember eating Suzy Q s as a kid. This rich chocolate treat with a fluffy filling isn t overly sweet. Why is it good for the boat? It can be made ahead and frozen! I often make two cakes, cut them up and freeze them in plastic containers. Then when we have an outing, I add the frozen cake to my cooler and dessert is ready to go. It is also nice if you have a birthday to celebrate on the boat. Batter Filling 1 pkg chocolate cake mix (Devil s Food) ¼ c. flour 1 pkg (4-serving size) instant chocolate pudding 1 ½ c. sugar (not powdered) mix ¾ c. water 1 ½ c. milk ¾ c. vegetable oil ¾ c. butter, softened 4 eggs 1 ½ tsp. vanilla ¾ c. shortening Spray a 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan with cooking spray; line the bottom of the pan with waxed paper, set aside. In a large bowl, beat the cake and pudding mixes, oil, water and eggs on low speed until combined. Beat 2 minutes on medium until well blended; pour into prepared pan. Bake at 350* for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes and run a knife around the edge of the pan. Invert cake onto a wire rack to cool completely; gently pull off the waxed paper and discard. For filling: in a medium saucepan, whisk the flour and milk until smooth. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Cool. In a large bowl, cream the butter, shortening, sugar and vanilla until light and fluffy. Beat in cooled milk mixture until sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes. With a serrated knife, split the cake into two horizontal layers. Spread filling over the bottom layer; cover with top layer. Store in the refrigerator. * Do not use fat-free or sugar-free pudding in baking recipes. * By lining the baking pan with waxed paper, it is very easy to remove from the cake. * I use a long bread knife to cut the cake into layers. Mark where you want to split the cake with a few toothpicks to make the layers more even.