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President: Rudy Sawyer Vice President: Tom Moss Executive Vice President: Bill Correia Treasurer: Scott Morris Executive Secretary: Steve White Recording Secretary: Elena McCorrison Membership Secretary: Diane Lomba Newsletter Editor: Peter Murray Presidents Report 2017 Curt Calabrese Award recipient Karen Sawyer 1

2017 Sportsman of the year Steve DeCosta 2016 Booster of the year award, Marilyn Letendre Photos by Diane Lomba Rudy Sawyer, President 2

Vice Presidents Report May is here and we are finishing up the beach projects we have been doing good work know for three or four weekends let s finish up strong. Spring Meet is in three weeks and we are in the final touches to the weekend s events and activities. Please come out and support the club and make the event a great time. I have put in the request to the weather gods for a nice weekend let s hope they are on our side this year. Tom Moss, Vice President Spring Meet Awards Photo by Diane Lomba 3

Beach Conservation Thanks to all the volunteers that attended the projects. Numbers were down but accomplishments were up. Hope to see more in the fall projects. I will hope to see you all at the spring meet. FALL CONSERVATION PROJECTS: Sep 16 Oct 14 Oct 21 Race Point Beach Fall Conservation Project Horseneck Conservation Project Scusset Beach Fall Conservation Project Please plan to arrive early projects begin at 9:30 AM Check our web site or Facebook pages for up to date information or any changes to this schedule. Don McCorrison, Conservation Chairman, email: Donnymac1108@yahoo.com. Chairman of the Board Report CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 7 July & August September 6 MBBA Directors meeting (all welcome) Gone Fishing! MBBA Directors meeting (all welcome) Bob Long, Chairman of the Board of Directors rnlongsr@gmail.com, 508-241-4003 Directions to the Mitchell Memorial Club: https://goo.gl/maps/76qrhqtc9a32 Note: Please park in the lower lot at the Mitchell Club. Our meeting is up the stairs from the back door. President Rudy with the new babies Photo by Diane Lomba 4

Spring Meet 2017 Check-in with Membership Secretary Membership Secretary Report Hi All! Thank you all who came to Spring Meet 2017. I was great to meet our members in person and put together names and faces. It seems like it was a great time had by all who attended. For those who did not attend, I will be putting together supplements to be mailed in the next few weeks. Its not to late to pay this year s dues. You can do so online or mail in a renewal form. Also, if you have friend who are thinking about joining, point them towards our newly designed Web Site or Face book page. Please contact me anytime with questions or concerns, Ideas or suggestions. Email: MBBA849@YMAIL.COM or Call/text 774-836-0291 For Continued Beach Access, Diane Lomba, Membership Secretary 5

BEACH REPORTS Cape Cod National Seashore, Provincetown, MA Race Point North is open for approximately.2 miles, Race Point South is open to Exit 8, The Pole Line Rd is open to a small area near Hatches Harbor, The Crossover is open for approximately.2 miles, Coast Guard Beach is open for Night Fishing Only for approximately.25 miles. An SCV area has been established on Race Point North. Call the Off-Road Information Line for station hours, current driving conditions, closures and other information: (508) 487-2100, ext. 0926. The direct phone number to the Oversand Office is: (508) 487-2100, ext. 0927. Web site: www.nps.gov/caco Oversand office hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, 7 days a week (including all holidays) As always please contact me with any questions or concerns about the seashore and as always, thank you for your support. Peter Murray, Beach Rep. pmurray@mbba.net 508-944-4447 6

Sandy Neck Beach, Barnstable, MA Hi all and greetings from the mid cape. Memorial Day Weekend is here and so is the kick off to this year s beach season. As of May 23 rd Sandy Neck is open to trail 6. I will try to update as quick as possible for any closures throughout the season. The gate house is now open from 8am 4pm Sunday Thursday and till 9:00PM Friday and Saturday will increase again further into the season. Remember day vehicles need to be past the gate house by 9PM (any day of the week) to be allowed access onto the over-sand beach. The beach is currently open from 8AM-11PM unless actively fishing and open to trail 6. You must be off the beach and aired up by 11PM (Day use vehicles). (Fees will be the same as last year) $85 for residents and $170 for non-residents. Check the web site before you head out to the beach, here! http://www.town.barnstable.ma.us/sandyneckpark/default.aspx The beach is currently open from 8AM-11PM unless actively fishing. You must be off the beach and aired up by 11PM (Day use vehicles). The Staff at SNK has put together a great frequently asked questions. You can find it here: http://www.townofbarnstable.us/sandyneckblog/?m=201703 It looks like we will have an escort program this year. Please remember to be patient as this is the first year for this program and there will be some kinks to work out. As always, contact me with questions, comment, or information. MBBA849@YMAIL.COM For Continued Beach Access, Diane Lomba, Sandy Neck Beach Rep. 7

Horseneck Beach State Reservation, Westport, MA Park Office 508-636-8817 Reservations 877-422-6762, www.reserveamerica.com Pay and Display machines have been installed at the main beach parking areas to help expedite parking. Plover monitors have been at the beach watching out for the nesting areas. They had to reroute a 5K race a few weeks ago due to plover nests. The beach is in good shape and hopefully it will be a good summer. Staffing should be arriving in a few days. The beach will be under a new manager as Milton Brightman retired this past winter. The campground is opening Thursday, May 25, 2017. There are some sites still available for May and June. If you have any questions, please email me. Sue Kelly, Horseneck Beach Rep Skelly529@aol.com Scusset Conservation Project 2017 Scusset Beach, 140 Scusset Beach Road, Sagamore, MA 02562 Photo by Diane Lomba As of this writing the reservation is closed to camping and reopens May 25 for the summer and fall season. The Spring Project was completed the 13 th of May with Friday night camping we had a great Fire and had 21 volunteer s. I d like to thank all who came out and special thanks to Bob& Marlene S. (cooking, brownies), Erik B., (wood), Diane, Rich & Terry (deserts) & my best friend Charlene helping to put it all together. We hope you all enjoy Spring Meet & your Beaches this summer. Chip Poliseno, Beach Rep 781-878-7545, Cell: 781-608-7871 servophth1@msn.com 8

Chapin Beach: On April 23 rd we did a general Cleanup of Chapin beach see report below on Crowes Pasture for further information. Chapin is open according to the calendar on the town site below. Always check it for times and tides. Crowes Pasture: Crowes Pasture is open and you can check the link below for current conditions. We had a good project on April 23 rd with 35 people there. We did a general cleanup of the beach and put up some new and readjusted some old poles and ran symbolic fence. Brian and Chris started us off and Chris stayed with us though out the project. As always Karen, Brian and Chris are extremely appreciative of the work we accomplished. Link to Sticker applications and regulations 2017 http://www.town.dennis.ma.us/pages/dennisma_naturalresources/barrier%20beach For Beach Access Tom Moss, Crowes Pasture & Chapin Beach Representative, mbba2178@gmail.com 9

Promotionals Spring Meet was a great success! I want to thank everyone who purchased MBBA merchandise. Your support is greatly appreciated. I also want to thank the promotional committee members Melissa Kelly, Angela Bumpus, Amy Petipas-Ashley and Sarah McNeill for their great salesmanship and time spent behind the tables. Thank you to everyone else that helped unload and load the totes each day. If anyone is looking to purchase merchandise, please email me with what you are interested in, and I can let you know if we have it in stock. We do not have all items in all sizes. We have a variety of L/S T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, fleece, hats, mugs, 65 th patches, stickers and much more. Shipping is on average $6.00. I also attend the monthly meetings in Lakeville, and can bring your items there. Your support is GREATLY appreciated!! Sue Kelly, Promotional Chairperson Email: Skelly529@aol.com 10

Race Point North Photo by Craig Thatcher Jim Emerson and his 1950 Ford at Spring meet Photo by Peter Murray 11

Page and Photo by Diane Lomba 12