Commodore Rich Bremer began the Newburgh Yacht Club Blessing of the Fleet with our traditional flag ceremony.
See highlights of the ceremony by watching the slide show video above.
Our club history says this marks the official start of our boating season. This has been ongoing since the beginning or our club in the 1880’s.
Thank you to Bev Mennerich, for leading us in a patriotic song, God Bless America. We printed out the words and passed them out the to the group, The song sounded very good as it was sung beginning the program.
Commodore Bremer then introduced the club officers and directors.
The Boat Parade was next.
Master of Ceremonies Art Livesey invited those attending to come to the shore line to applaud our members boats as they cruised by and were announced.
Cathy Nugent filled in for Deacon Peter Haight of St. Andrews Church who was ill and could not attend. The Deacon had been a fixture at our ceremonies for many years, we missed him at our event and took time to wish him a good recovery and keep him in our thoughts.
Cathy did an excellent job with all all of the duties usually handled by the Deacon. When she learned the Deacon wouldn’t be able to attend she called on a friend at the Storm King Power Squadron. The friend gave her appropriate prayers from the National Power Squadron Handbook.
For the Blessing Ceremony, Cathy read in part: Please bless the members and families of the Newburgh Yacht Club as we begin a new boating season. Please send us your Protection, Guidance and Safety to all here as we enjoy the beauty of the Hudson and beyond. With Your additional Blessings of Fair Winds and Following Seas, we humbly Thank You.
To begin the Remembrance portion of our Program Cathy read: We remember before You this day all our deceased ( departed) members and friends. We are grateful for their lives and their witness of love and fellowship among us. We thank you for their memory and pray they may rest in eternal peace.
As each name of those we were remembering was read, a bell was tolled and a family member or friend threw a flower into the Hudson as a memorial.
John Ponessa | Boating & Life Member and Past Purser |
Ann Steinberg | Wife of John Steinberg |
David Bennett | Father of Jill Bennett |
James "Teddy" Pine | Brother of Brian Pine |
Paul Vervlied | Longtime NYC Boating Member |
Justine Kobelt | Mother of Cindy Chesser |
Carol Stevens | Sister to Bob Chesser |
Rita Chesser | Mother of Bill Chesser |
Elizabeth "Betty" Reilly | Mother of Jim Robbins |
Barbara Lawrence | Sister to Bill Laddick |
Patricia Youngs | Mother of Kelly Youngs-Schmitt |
Bob Frederick | Father of Capt. Bob Frederick |
Patty Trotta | Wife of Don Trotta |
Madeleine Palmisano | Mother of Jason Marcano |
Ted Baker | Friend of Art Livesey. Ted was frequent visitor at the NYC |
Uncle Vito | Uncle to Mike Paquette |
Angel Juliano | Grandson of Frank Froehlich |
Sandy Mennerich | Sister-in-Law of Ken Memerich |
Lourdes Rodrigues | Cousin to Felix Vargas |
Tim Brohan | Son of Harry and Joan Dobson |
The program ended with Mimosas and Juice on our Patio followed by a delicious breakfast brunch.
Thank you Immediate Past Commodore Greg Dombroski and all the people who helped put on this event.
Thank you to Jim Nugent for tolling the bell during the remembrance service.
Thank you to Carsen Brenner, my granddaughter, for taking the pictures for the this post.
Thank You to Brian and Diane Pine for donating the flowers for the flag pole area and clubhouse.
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