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In this Edition:
The Helm Station FEBRUARY
2021
www.manatee-squadron.org 941-799-7370
America’s Boating Club® is a registered trademark of the United
States Power Squadrons®
~Jim A.
Messages from our Commander and Bridge
Squadron Events in Pictures
Squadron & Boating Calendars
Upcoming MSPS Event Announcements
District and National Event Announcements
Regular Event Information
Sunshine & Birthdays
Help Wanted and Classifieds
Photo by Ed Smith
Pix by Jim A.
Cel
Longboat Key Club Presenting Treasure Island’s Dockmaster Ann
Picozzi with an Honorary MSPS Membership is Myles Gee, Matt Braatz,
Chuck Whelan, Kathy Gee, Tom and Jan Mertz, and Juliette
Whelan.
Pix by Sandi Braatz
Longboat Key pix by Myles Gee Pier 22 Luncheon Pix by Matt
B.
Pix by
Myles
Don Hanzlik, Twila Nahama, Chip Muegel and Ed Van Stedum
prepping for VSC’s at Waterlefe
Pix by Glen Kondos
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The Helm Station
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A publication of the Manatee Sail & Power Squadron, a unit
of the United States Power Squadrons®. We are located in Manatee
County, Florida.
Editor: P/Lt C Jim Agruso, P
Photos: by Glen Kondos or as noted
The Helm Station is the official publica-tion of the Manatee
Sail & Power Squad-ron with twelve issues yearly. Opinions
expressed in The Helm Station are those of the author of the
article and do not necessarily represent the position of The Helm
Station, MSPS, or USPS. All rights reserved.
Commander’s Message
Cdr Tony Romersa, P [email protected]
Come for the Boating Education...Stay for the Friends.
As we get ready to vote on a new Bridge
and start our operating year this month, I would ask you to join
me in sincerely thanking our retir-ing Bridge Members who served
our Squadron thru a very tough year. We could not meet as a
Squadron, but the Bridge and the Executive Com-mittee worked hard
by phone and electronically to keep us together. Please thank Lt/C
Matt Braatz our retiring XO, who will be working for you in 2021 as
assistant SEO, D/Lt/C Cliff Schmidt our SEO, who will serve as D-22
Com-mander in 2021, Lt/C Bob Miller AO, who will help expand our
day boating program this coming year, and George Druist, who
chaired the Nomi-nating Committee.
We will vote for our new bridge electronically. You will receive
your ballot via e-mail. Please take a moment to vote, it is
important we hear from you and have a quorum. We are also working
on an electronic survey of your wants and expectations from the
Squadron. Your input is essential to keeping our Squadron safe and
fun.
You will note that all members’ birthdays in Feb-ruary will be
in the February Helm Station and will be each month hence
forth.
Don’t forget to mention to your friends or new boaters to
Florida that we will be offering Amer-ica’s Boating Course again on
February 6th and March 27th. Upon successful completion, they will
receive their Florida Boaters ID.
-Tony
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P/C Matt Braatz, AP [email protected]
Executive Officer
Another month has gone by and things are still quiet due to
Covid-19. However, behind the scenes the EXCOM has been working on
things to reinvigorate the squadron since life may not be normal
again like it was. We are thinking outside the box and looking at
other approaches.
We want to get moving forward but still keep inside the
guidelines to protect and keep everyone safe. There are no easy
answers. We did get 5 boats down to Marina Jack for a long weekend.
In spite of the cold weath-er and some rain, it was great to get
away. Everyone had a good time even though we were limited in our
activities. Since the Change of Watch is rapidly coming up, this
will be my last article as the Execu-tive Officer. I will be
turning my job over to the proposed new Executive Officer Phil
Dasher. I have been asked to remain on the EXCOM. Phil has a lot of
good ideas and he will make a good XO. Tony will stay on for
another year. Bob Miller will be leaving and re-placed by Susan
Agruso and Ed Smith and Tom Mertz will remain. Myles will be the
new SEO replacing Cliff. In any case I want to personally thank
everyone on the Bridge, Mem-bers, EXCOM and various Department
Heads and other people who have hung in there in various jobs
during this trying 2020 year. I say good riddance to 2020 and
welcome 2021 for good things to come. Best wishes to everyone
coming in for the new year. Matt Braatz, XO
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Administrative Officer
Lt/C Bob Miller, S [email protected]
One last time!!!! Not much new to share. Time to give other
members of MSPS a chance to serve our squadron.
It has been a pleasure to serve as your Administrative Officer
this past year. Your incoming A/O Susan Agruso brings great
leadership to this position.
During this past year, I have requested, and our Bridge has
reached out to our membership by both phone and e-mails at least
four times during these difficult times. Special thanks to those
members who served on the various A/O committees. Several social
events were planned and then cancelled due to Covid.
“Play it again Sam” One more time!!! “Latitude+Attitude++(BYO)
Lunch at the Cross” is back on!!! Tides are favorable for
Wednesday, February 10th, 2021. Plan on meeting at 0945 in the
Riviera Dunes basin. This is a fun event for both day boat-ers as
well as our cruisers. Fun activities using your GPS and cell phone
cameras. No going ashore and water depth is over 6’. Invite a
friend or neighbor to join in. This event is limited to 8
participating boaters plus two “standby” vessels.
Ques-tions????
Call me: 941 773-9353
Final thought for the month!!!
The trickiest part of a voyage or cruise may turn out to be the
short leg be-tween any harbor entrance and dock, both on the way in
and on the way out
-Carlton Mitchell
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Education Department
D/Lt/C Cliff Schmidt, JN [email protected]
Hello, the start of the new year has been a cool-one but some
great boating days!
This is my last article as the Squadron Educational Officer. I
want to thank you all for the opportunity as the SEO. Over the past
three years, MSPS has had some challenges in all areas of the
squadron. As we worked together, we have made a stronger squadron.
As we say teamwork builds the organization. If we work together in
the future with old and new members, we can build on what we have.
The new incoming bridge is all ready working hard on making MSPS a
great squadron for all the members. Lets all help them out.
The incoming SEO Lt/C Myles Gee, SN-IN and assistant officer
D/LT Matt Braatz, JN will layout their educational opportunities
for the up coming year. I wish them the best of luck.
Maybe we will see you out on the water.
Thank you -
D/Lt/C Cliff Schmidt JN
SAFE BOATING
Wear your PFD, carry a 406EPIRB and keep an eye on the
weather.
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Lt/C Tom Mertz, AP [email protected]
Treasurer
Hello everyone from the Treasurer’s desk.
December had a small positive cash. However, the year had a
large nega-
tive cash flow of over $8000.00. Some of the significant
expenses were
the donations to National and the Elks plus the membership lunch
at Pier
22. Obviously, our income was down without our meetings and
classes due to Covid-19.
The balance for all accounts is $16672.97 at the end of December
which balances with the
bank.
Is anyone else using Smile.Amazon.com? The payments from Amazon
don’t reflect very much
participation by our members. I don’t understand why it isn’t
being taken advantage of. No
one has requested help from me to set it up.
It’s EASY! It DOESN’T cost a member ANYTHING extra! The prices
are the same as the
regular Amazon site. The squadron receives a percentage of every
Smile eligible purchase.
1, As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing
I’m sure of ---- it will be
misspelled and have no punctuation!
2, Driver: what am I supposed to do with this speeding ticket?
Officer: keep it, when you collect four of them, you get a
bicycle!
3, I don’t care how good the hand soap smells, don’t walk out of
the restroom smelling your fingers!
4, I just read a book that says – treat you wife like you
treated her on your first date. So, after dinner I’m dropping her
off at her parents’ house!
5, When you lose your children in your house, turn off the
Wi-Fi. They’ll come out im-mediately! Your neighbors might even
drop by as well.
6, Good judgement comes from experience. And experience? Well,
that comes from
poor judgement.
I hope by the time you read this the January cold weather will
be behind us.
Until next month, stay safe and healthy.
-Tom
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VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU!!
Our Squadron only works due to the volunteer efforts of our
members. Without their work on various committees, often more than
one, we would not be able to do the fun things we all enjoy. To
name just a few of these: Educational Classes, Vessel Safety
Checks, Boat Cruises, publishing the Helm Station, keeping the
books, snacks at meetings and many more.
Please join us in giving these special folks our gratitude for
their commitment and tireless work on our behalf.
Matt Braatz, Cliff Schmidt, Bob Miller. Jeanne Miller, Ed Smith,
Tom Mertz, Debra Hart-well, Bob Gutierrez, Monique Gutierrez,
Nadene Cornell, Myles Gee, Kathy Gee, Ed Van Stedum, Chuck Whelan,
Juliette Whelan, Verne Walsh, John Walsh, George Nartsissov, Don
Tress, George Druist, Susan Sherrow, Larry Beverage, Don Cook, Dean
May, Charlie Bigham, Bill Dearstyne, Bill Spenser, Marty Spenser,
Don Hanzlik, John D’Alusio, Susan Highfill, Ted Halloran, Susan
Agruso, Jim Agruso, Bob Kelly, Donnia Smith, Tom Brown, Twila
Nahana, Bob Hintze, Chip Muegel, and Carl Nyman.
Sure hope I did not miss anyone; if I did my apologies.
-Tony
The Annual Meeting and The 2021 Change of Watch will be
conducted via a Free Conference call.
Hi All. We trust you are doing well. Your Bridge and
Executive
Committee Members are fine.
You should have received an e-mail to vote for the 2021 Squadron
Officers. Please take a few minutes to cast your vote.
The Annual Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday February 2nd at 7pm
via Free Conference call. The only item on the agenda is the
election of the new officers. Myles Gee and Larry Beverage will
host the meeting and send out the phone number and pass code to
join the meeting .
The 2021 Change of Watch will be conducted in the same manner on
Saturday February 13th at 4pm. Again Myles and Larry will host and
send you the numbers.
Thank You again for your support of your Squadron.
Cdr. Anthony J. Romersa
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Boating Weekend at Marina Jack
Five boats spent Jan. 13 - 17th at Marina Jack. We had a great
time despite the cold weather ... thank goodness for sunshine!
Layers of clothes were needed early mornings and evenings! We
enjoyed the gatherings on the dock and inside each other’s
boats.
The group walked to a new coffee/ice cream shop on State Street
... Rise Coffee Co. and Nyes Ice Cream. The beignets were
delicious! Some of us were there more than once! Great ice
cream!
Patellini's Pizza and Patrick's 1481 on Main St. were
destinations for out-door lunches. As always there were lots of
great appetizers at Docktails and a couple of wonderful "community
dinners" aboard boats.
Finishing dinner on our boat.
Kathy and Larry having fun on our boat
Pix by Myles and Kathy Gee
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Pix by Myles and Kathy Gee
Cocktails before dinner aboard Can’t Take It With You.
Pix by Larry Beverage
Kathy and Larry
Myle’s boat at Sunset
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Sunset at Marina Jack looking
across Chuck Whelan's boat, First Choice.
Coffee shop in downtown Sarasota: Chuck and Juliette, Myles,
Yvonne and Larry.
Pix by Sandi Braatz
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VSC’s at Waterlefe
A core principle of America’s Boating Club is boating safety.
There is no more tangible demonstra-tion of the club’s commitment
to that principle than performing vessel safety checks.
Unfortunate-ly, a difficult year dealing with the pandemic has
posed significant challenges to Manatee Sail and Power Squadron
(MSPS) in administering this important function.
No more. On January 23rd, the MSPS was back performing their
sig-nature Vessel Safety Checks. Ed Van Stedum, Don Hanzlik, Twila
Na-hama and Chip Muegel traveled to the marina at Waterlefe Golf
and River Club, assisted by Ed Smith who organized the event. The
MSPS vessel safety inspectors inspected 13 boats at both the marina
and at private residences.
Working through a Coast Guard approved safety list, the team
diligently inspected all of the boats on a beautiful day on the
Manatee River. A common issue encountered during the inspections is
with flares going out of date. Flares are good for three years.
MSPS VSC Committee Co-Chairs, Ed Van Stedum and Matt Braatz are
looking for and would also welcome more vessel safety inspectors.
Ed Van Stedum reports that the potential to perform more
inspections is incredible. They'll look at any vessel from a kayak
or dinghy up to a vessel under 65
feet— they even inspect paddle boards. Ed adds, “Vessel Safety
Checks are conducted as a courtesy to boat owners. There is no
cost. Addi-tionally, The results are confidential. It is our job to
ensure your vessel is compliant with USCG and state requirements.
If you have a vessel-we will inspect it! Remember, WE COME TO
YOU!”
Contact Ed or Matt if you have any questions, would like to
become an inspector, or would like to set up an appointment.
The next Vessel Safety Check will be performed at Tidewater
Preserve on February 20.
-Glen Kondos
More pictures on pages 12 & 13
An otter at the Waterlefe dock -Ed Smith
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Tuesday, February 2, 2021
7:00pm Annual Meeting Conference Call
Saturday, February 6, 2021
8:00am ABC Class
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
6:15pm Sunset Toast
Saturday, February 13, 2021
4:00pm Change of Watch Conference Call
Monday, February 15,
thru Friday, February 26, 2021
Virtual USPS Annual Meeting
Sunday, February 21, 2021
9:30am Breakfast Munch Bunch
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
5:00pm EXCOM Meeting
Tuesday, March 2
7:00pm General Membership Meeting
Sunday, March 7
Annual Poker Run
Tuesday, March 9
6:30pm Sunset Toast
Thursday ~ Saturday, March 11-13
Spring Getaway - St. Pete Municipal
Sunday ~ Tuesday, March 14-16
Spring Getaway - Marker 1
Wednesday ~ Friday, March 17-19
Spring Getaway - Treasure Island
Sunday, March 21
9:30am - Breakfast Munch Bunch
Saturday, March 27
8:00am - ABC Class
Tuesday, March 30
5:00pm - EXCOM Meeting
Tuesday, April 6
7:00pm General Membership Meeting
Friday ~ Sunday, April 9-11
District Spring Conference and Change of Watch
Tuesday, April 13
7:45pm Sunset Toast
Thursday ~ Saturday, April 15-17
Margaretville Cruise
Sunday, April 18
9:30am Munch Brunch
Tuesday, April 27
5:00pm EXCOM Meeting
MSPS EVENT CALENDAR
For additional information about these activities, please visit
the Calendar
Section of the MSPS website.
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2021 MSPS Boating Calendar
Date(s) Location Port Captain
FEBRUARY
10-Feb Latitude+Attitude++(BYO)Lunch - 9:45 @ Riviera Dunes Bob
Miller
13-Feb MSPS COW
15-26 Feb National
MARCH
7-Mar Poker Run
11-19 Mar Spring GetAway Matt Braatz
11-13 Mar St Pete Municipal
14-16 Mar Marker 1
17-19 Mar Treasure Island
APRIL
9-11 Apr District
15-17 Apr Margaritaville
MAY
20-22 May Vinoy
JUNE
24-26 June Tampa Marriott
JULY
22-24 July Sarasota Hyatt Phil Dasher
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2021 MSPS Boating Calendar
Date(s) Location Port Captain
AUGUST
11-15 Aug Caloosahatchee River Cruise
SEPTEMBER
29 Aug-5 Sept National
16-18 Sept Longboat Key
OCTOBER
Oct 7-11 District
NOVEMBER
Nov 6-17 Fall GetAway
Nov 6-8 South Seas
Nov 9-11 Pink Shell
Nov 12-14 Marco Island
Nov 15-17 South Seas
DECEMBER
Dec 10-12 Marina Jack Myles Gee
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Here is some exciting news from Amazon!
Most all of us make purchases from Amazon. Now we can provide
financial benefit to our squadron by using Smile.Amazon.Com without
any extra cost to you.
This works for both regular Amazon and Amazon Prime.
It’s simple and easy to set up. Just go to Smile.Amazon.Com and
follow the prompts. Type in Manatee Sail and Power Squadron as the
organization you want to support.
When you have the set up completed, near the top left of the
page, it will say “Sponsoring United States Power Squadron.” When
you can click on that, you will see the location as Wimauma, FL. Do
not be confused when you see Wimauma, Flor-ida as the address.
Wimauma is correct. I have used my address when I register with the
state every year.
After you register Amazon will contribute 0.5% of all Smile
eligible purchases you make. This may not seem like very much but
it can add up to some significant mon-ey to the squadron without
any extra cost to the members.
The products and prices are the same on Smile as on both the
regular Amazon and Amazon Prime.
So, please register and use Smile.Amazon.Com for all your Amazon
purchases. Ask your friends and relatives to contribute to our
squadron this way also.
Just remember to go to Smile.Amazon.Com and not the regular
Amazon site for all future purchases.
Thank you, Lt/C Tom Mertz, AP, Treasurer – Manatee Sail and
Power Squadron
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Upcoming Event Information
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MSPS Breakfast Munch Brunch ~~ 21 Feb..
Great news ! Sunday February 21st at 9:30 am the VFW will be
open for our Munch
Brunch. The VFW is on 51st & Manatee Ave W in Bradenton, Fl.
This is the best
Breakfast in town for only $7.00.
The Sunday Breakfast is a great opportunity to meet up with your
squadron bud-
dies and social distance. The VFW has remodeled during this
pandemic and there is more space
for this Sunday Breakfast. I can’t wait for Biscuits and Gravy
and Eggs and Bacon or Sausage and a good
cup of coffee or for those more daring a little Bloody Mary or
Screwdriver and they are so cheap you
almost feel guilty ordering them. If you need any info call
(561) 906- 6811. See Ya There!
Lt/ C R. Edward Smith P
Next SUNSET CELEBRATION ~~ 09 Feb..
Hi folks,
Our next Sunset Celebration is February 9th. Join us at the Tiki
Hut on Holmes Beach just before Sunset at 1815 hours.
Get there an hour early to share the Sunset spirit… and the
spirits.
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Welcome Our Newest MSPS Members
Chester and Karen Bartlett
Twila Nahama
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Sunshine News & Thanks
Lt Marty Spencer, P
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!
Gosh, here we are, the second month of the new year and we all
are waiting to receive the
vaccine that has become available to the general public. Who
would have thought we would
all be waiting in a Vaccine Standby Pool where people are
randomly picked? I would say, Rus-
sian Roulette. Hopefully, some of you have already received your
first dose. Oh well, I guess
we must be patient.
Be watchful of Cupid's arrows!!!
Please contact me, [email protected], if you know of anyone
who would like to receive
a little sunshine sent their way.
Keep our service men and women in your thoughts.
mailto:[email protected]
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January’s Birthdays
Susan Agruso
Larry Beverage
Ron Carford
Ed Cornell
Philip Devon
Sandy Druist
Becky Gaylord
Kathleen Halloran
Susan Highfill
Terri Kondos
Mike McClintic
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February’s Birthdays
Jim Agruso
Chester Bartlett
Bill Beadle
Monique Gutierrez
Thomas Hayes
Ann Nartsissov
Tony Romersa
Cliff Schmidt
Roland Seidel
Carolyn Stewart
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HELP MSPS STEER THE COURSE – BE PART OF THE CREW
It takes person power and a little time to do everything for
MSPS to be a strong and active organization. Volunteers are
needed.
Just look at these exciting opportunities:
Want to expand our membership? Get others involved with MSPS?
Sign on to be the MEMBERSHIP CHAIR. Work from home; takes a couple
of hours a week. You can even ask a sailing buddy to share the
tasks. For more information, contact Susan Agruso at
[email protected].
Do you like to talk to people? Want to help new members learn
about
MSPS and make them feel welcome? Can you send an occasional
email telling new folks what is going on? Then the SHIPMATES CHAIR
is per-fect for you. For more information, contact Kathy Gee at
[email protected].
Do you like to talk with people in the Boating business?
Interested in
what’s available to outfit or service your boat? Would you like
to see more ads in the Helm Station? Bring a boating buddy and sign
on for the Helm Station Ad Sales Managers and Distribution Support.
For more information contact Ed Smith at
[email protected].
Are you a Facebooker? Do you like to stay in touch with friends
and fel-
low boaters? Do you like to share information about fun
activities? Then FACEBOOK ADMINISTRATOR is perfect for you. For
more information contact Ed Smith at [email protected].
All of these are important tasks and vital to MSPS. None of them
takes a whole lot of time and the more people who share the work,
the easier and more fun it will be. So sign up now and be part of
the crew!
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Advertise!
[email protected]
We encourage members and non-members to place advertisements in
The Helm Station offering goods and services. The Helm Station
reaches over 125 MSPS members, other District 22 squadron members
and a national audience through our website on USPS.org. Rates are
very reasonable: $45 a year for a standard business card ad, $15
for a simple classified ad in 2 issues. For a limited time, Members
advertise FREE! See details above.
Support our Advertisers—They support us!
[Note—rates subject to change without notice; contact our
advertising officer for additional details on pricing, ad sizing,
and other information.]
https://americasboatingclub.org/learn/online-boating-education
https://americasboatingclub.org/learn/online-boating-education
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4728 Starboard Dr.
Bradenton, FL 34208
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A Unit of the United States Power Squadrons™ District 22
Annual Meeting
02 February 2021
via Free Conference Call
At 1900
Bay Pines Veterans Need our Support
As most of you are aware, we collect donations for Bay Pines.
Their needs are year round. The Bay Pines Community residents
include both men and women who are living in Rehab units, mental
health units, hospice, and other long-term care facilities. We are
encouraging everyone to think about how they might support these
needy veterans throughout the year.
Needed items include:
Coffee, creamers, sugar and other supplies Toiletries –
Deodorant, shampoo, tooth brushes, shaving cream, soap Snack foods
are welcome as well as long as they are sealed Socks, undershirts,
caps, and sweaters