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Welcome
Aboard
Committee, 2008 |
| The purpose of the Welcome Aboard Committee
is to greet new members, either in person or by phone and
acquaint them with the many activities and party events
available at our Club. We encourage you to use the members of
the Welcome Aboard Committee as sources of information about
CRYC. Don't hesitate to call any of us - if we don't know the
answer, we'll find out who does.
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2008 Welcome Aboard Committee
of the Coral Ridge Yacht Club:
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| Gov. Ron Roman, Chairman |
954-537-4801 |
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Consider joining these
internal social clubs |
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Anc'Hers |
a weekly
ladies luncheon group. Meets Tuesdays |
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Auxiliary |
A monthly
ladies luncheon group. Meets second Wednesday of each
month |
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Captains'
Club |
A weekly
luncheon group for men who invite notables in politics, sports
and business to address them. Meets every Tuesday at noon |
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INVOLVEMENT
and
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Committees
- The member committee system is one of the keys of CRYC's
success. These standing committees cover all aspects of the
Club, including: building and grounds, by-laws, decorating,
entertainment (parties), finance, house (rules and regulations,
menu, Club hours, etc.), insurance, legal, membership,
nominating, publications, salary, wage & personnel policy,
welcome aboard and yachting. In addition, there are other
committees that oversee bowling, bridge, bocce, bingo, the web
site, cruises, and music.
Generally, membership on most committees is controlled or
heavily influenced by the (incoming) Commodore. Committees
usually begin forming throughout the fall and are finalized
during January.
If you have a special interest in or talent for an area covered
by one or more of the committees, make your interest known to
people on that committee, especially the chairperson, as well as
the Rear Commodore.
Volunteering - One of the best ways to meet people at CRYC
is to get involved. There are many opportunities to help the
Club even if you're not on a standing or other committee. The
three organizations - Auxiliary, Anc'Hers, and Captains' Club -
all have numerous chances to assist in a variety of ways.
Occasionally during the year, special interest committees
are formed to explore limited issues so you might have the
chance to serve on one of these.
If you have an interest or talent that you'd like to share, let
the Commodores, Governors, staff and fleet officers, committee
chairpersons, know about it. The Club, the Board, and
committees are always looking to improve and welcome feedback,
input and ideas. Don't hesitate to submit any and all ideas you
may have.
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