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LADYBUG WACKO Posts: 306 |
posted 05-13-2002 01:54 PM
NOTE: Ladylightkeeper asked me to post this notice for her since she is on vacation with no computer access. Who will be the lucky lighthouse to receive the profits for their preservation activities from next year’s WACKO 2003 pin? You can help determine this by participating now in Phase 1 nominations and later in Phase 2 for the final voting. A pin will be made of the winning lighthouse, using a photo of its Harbour Lights sculpture. The profits from the sale of the pin will be sent to the lighthouse’s non-profit preservation group. Anyone registered on the Collector Forums may both nominate qualified lighthouses, and take part in the final election. Purchase of the 2003 pin is open to anyone interested in lighthouses: Collector Forums registrants; Harbour Lights Collector Society members; members of lighthouse clubs and organizations; and those who love and want to help preserve lighthouses. Our goal is to sell as many pins as possible in order to raise a significant donation for the lighthouse winner. Each year that the committee does this project, we fine-tune it a bit, hoping our changes will expand its scope and interest more lighthouse enthusiasts to participate in it. In looking over some of your past posted comments, I would like to summarize here your thoughts which might be important to ponder when considering which lights to nominate. A. “So many deserving lights; how best to pick? The way I see the Wacko Factor is as an extra contribution of funds that were not budgeted for and therefore can be dedicated to something in the preservation effort that otherwise would not happen or would be delayed.” Rick Mau B. “Any light that would receive donations really needs to be one that is accessible to the public. Those on private property where guests are not welcomed should not receive our support - - - and (they) should accept responsibility for its restoration and upkeep.” Dave H. C. “Most lighthouses need financial help and few have adequate funding and aren’t currently or actively soliciting funds. Those owned by national and state park services and the Coast Guard have no mechanism for accepting donations, even though the non-profit group that contracted with them needs money. The question is – - which light is MOST needy?” Lamar D. “There are smaller projects out there that don’t have constant funds coming in like some which are well-publicized and have a big volunteer backing. Our WACKO pin donation might just make a difference on some one item that drastically needs immediate attention or stabilizing. It is important though that for each nominated light, there is an organized non-profit group really doing restoration work.” Ladylightkeeper Please keep these various viewpoints in mind while reading over the following instructions for making your nominations. And then do start right in by posting your nominations on this Lighthouse Preservation/Fund Raising Forum. 1. Think of this phase 1 nomination procedure as a primary election. The lighthouses which are nominated the MOST times will appear in phase 2, which will be a final list. From this list you will vote once, for one lighthouse, to determine a winner. 2. You may post up to 10 United States lighthouse nominations. All nominations are to be made only by posting them on this Lighthouse Preservation Forum. Only registered Collector Forum members may make nominations. 3. You don’t have to post all nominations at the same time. If you wish to add to your total of 10 gradually, please do not revise your original posted reply but rather do a separate reply post, so as to make the tally process easier for Darlene. 4. If someone has already posted the lighthouse(s) that you have on your list, you can still put them on your posting. Remember, the more times they appear as a nomination, the more likely they will make it onto the final election slate. 5. It would be nice if you would post your own list first, before being influenced by reading the other posts. You might be motivated to list lighthouses from your local or state area, or some seen while traveling, that really need help but aren’t well-known by members living in other parts of the U.S. 6. You can add a link to any of the nominated lighthouses websites or a link to an article or photo of the lights; or post your own personal photo of lights. Just be sure that the lights which you nominate are non-profit and are indeed doing or about to do restoration. A good source for this might be the Lighthouse Digest Magazine produced by the Lighthouse Depot in Wells, Maine. 7. All lighthouses nominated MUST have a registered active non-profit group in place. It should already be involved in restoration work at this time, or will be doing so this next year. The money we donate must be put to real and current use. Lamar will be checking on each nomination to assure that they meet our criteria in order to be eligible to remain on the nomination list. 8. A nominated lighthouse must be an original light, not one being built as a reproduction of a past light or a new light being built for a tourist site. Nor may this lighthouse be privately owned; or owned by any state or federal agency or group. Historical preservation is the key concept for us. 9. Any lighthouse nominated must have had a sculpture made of it by Harbour Lights, as this is the basis of the unique photo pin design which we use. Little Lights of Mine giftware are not eligible due to their small size which would not allow for a detailed quality photo for the design. 10. Any lighthouses nominated in past years which still meet the eligibility criteria may again be nominated here, exclusive of past winners: Morris Island, SC; St. George Reef, CA: Southeast Light, Block Island, RI. 11. The committee reserves the right to use the runner-up if the first place winner does not wish to participate in the project; or, if it does not get back to the committee within a reasonable time frame with all written legal permissions, so that we can meet our design and production deadlines. 12. All nominations must be posted by midnight Pacific Time on May 28, 2002. 13. Darlene will be doing the tally at the end of the deadline and posting the top nominees for the election, here on this forum, following Lamar’s confirmation of their eligibility based on our criteria. Darlene will then be running phase 2, the election.
Help keep the flame burning. |
mombo Saint Posts: 3683 |
posted 05-13-2002 08:24 PM
For the 4th year I'll nominate: Esopus Meadows, NY It's the only remaining wooden lighthouse on the Hudson River. It's on the National Register. It doesn't tilt anymore but still needs all the funds it can get so that it's dedicated preservation group can continue their efforts to achieve full restoration. |
Shortcake WACKO Posts: 138 |
posted 05-14-2002 01:20 AM
Middle Bay Alabama It is a replica produced by HL (#187) It is owned by (I can't remember at this time) ether The Mobile Historical Socity (or) The Alabama Historical Socity. It is presatly under renovations. It is not open to the public but it is my understanting that it will be, when it is safe to do so. Stephanie |
LamarB WACKO Posts: 986 |
posted 05-14-2002 01:17 PM
Bodie Island, NC now has a method for receiving donations to be used solely for the resoration and preservation of the lighthouse. In addition, the donations will be matched by a matching grant to make it a double-whammy for it! If we raise $1,200 for it it'll get $2,400, etc. Bodie Island lighthouse sure needs the help so I nominate Bodie Island, NC. Here's a link to a fairly recent story in Lighthouse Digest on Bodie Island condition. It's been added to the Doomsday List. [This message has been edited by LamarB (edited 05-15-2002).] |
2beacons WACKO Posts: 288 |
posted 05-14-2002 09:23 PM
We agree with Lamar. Even though it is not a great lakes lighthouse we think Bodie Island could use what ever we could raise. We have been there and after watching the latest films of what kind of shape she is in, we can say SHE REALLY COULD USE THE HELP! It gives us the shivers when we think of that BEAUTIFUL LENS up in that tower surrounded by rusted out metal. Mary and Jeff |
lighthouse_photo Cruise Director Posts: 381 |
posted 05-14-2002 11:12 PM
I don't live in NC any longer but did for 7 years. Despite now living in the land of lighthouses, aka, Michigan, I have to side with Lamar for BODIE ISLAND They're estimating that Bodie needs ~$2M in restoration costs, some of which will go to restore the beautiful cast iron spiral staircase in the tower.
I hope we can help preserve this wonderful treasure!
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Hanifich WACKO Posts: 76 |
posted 05-15-2002 03:52 PM
I'll throw my lot in with Bodie Island as well. It's a handsome light in a beautiful setting. |
Weasel58 WACKO Posts: 492 |
posted 05-15-2002 09:53 PM
Bodie Island all the way. I was there last week and in some of my pictures you can see where parts of the iron work has failed. Chunks of the catwalk are missing, and some of the ornamental scrollwork under the catwalk has fallen to the ground. You will need to cut and paste, to see the picture. http://home.tampabay.rr.com/esharp/Images/Bodie%20Island%20Broken.jpg [This message has been edited by Weasel58 (edited 05-15-2002).] |
Larry WACKO Posts: 509 |
posted 05-15-2002 10:06 PM
Bodie |
TD WACKO Posts: 202 |
posted 05-15-2002 11:31 PM
Bodie is my choice. |
LADYBUG WACKO Posts: 306 |
posted 05-16-2002 01:16 PM
Ladylightkeeper and fotofriend ask me to nominate St. Marks, Fl for them as they do not have computer access at this time. |
LADYBUG WACKO Posts: 306 |
posted 05-16-2002 01:29 PM
It seems people are only posting one nomination. Just a reminder that you may post up to 10 United States lighthouse nominations. Not all ten need to be posted at once so give it some thought; I know there are more deserving lighthouses out there. My nominations so far include: Darlene |
Ed14 WACKO Posts: 80 |
posted 05-16-2002 02:08 PM
Chalk up another vote for Bodie! It's a beautiful lighthouse in real need. |
AZlightkeeper WACKO Posts: 87 |
posted 05-16-2002 03:28 PM
Bodie Island Light Rockland Breakwater Light Plum Island Light [This message has been edited by AZlightkeeper (edited 05-17-2002).] |
cclighthousebuff WACKO Posts: 54 |
posted 05-16-2002 06:09 PM
Portland Breakwater |
LADYBUG WACKO Posts: 306 |
posted 05-17-2002 03:49 PM
Please keep in mind rule 9. Any lighthouse nominated must have had a sculpture made of it by Harbour Lights, as this is the basis of the unique photo pin design which we use. Little Lights of Mine giftware are not eligible due to their small size which would not allow for a detailed quality photo for the design. Sorry AZlightkeeper, Plum Island Light has not been made by Harbour Lights. |
DMancini WACKO Posts: 106 |
posted 05-17-2002 04:05 PM
quote:. Plus, the lighthouse is owned by the USDA. Wouldn't that also disqualify it? I was going to add Cedar Island Lighthouse to the list, but it is owned by the Suffolk County Park district and HL hasn't made it yet--but soon, I hope! ------------------ |
Rock WACKO Posts: 313 |
posted 05-17-2002 04:27 PM
1. COQUILLE RIVER, OR 2. MIDDLE BAY, AL 3. BARNEGAT, NJ |
Shortcake WACKO Posts: 138 |
posted 05-18-2002 01:54 AM
Round Island, MS yes, they are trying to rebuild it!!!!!!! |
Randy Kremer Cruise Director Posts: 2082 |
posted 05-18-2002 11:12 AM
Here's a few from me ... Bodie Island Currituck Esopus Meadows Cape Hatteras Rockland Breakwater |
shiulong WACKO Posts: 162 |
posted 05-20-2002 12:16 PM
Let go with: Pigeon Pt. Chuck ------------------ [This message has been edited by shiulong (edited 05-20-2002).] |
wheland WACKO Posts: 1094 |
posted 05-20-2002 12:54 PM
Chuck, I think you're going to be hit with a violation of rule #9 on Matagorda and Pt Sur. Good choices, just not eligible. Dennis |
Rrronne WACKO Posts: 272 |
posted 05-20-2002 02:09 PM
1) Bodie Island 2) Coquille River 3) Portland Breakwater ------------------ |
DocJ44 WACKO Posts: 452 |
posted 05-21-2002 06:46 PM
After reviewing the most recent Doomsday list in this month's Lighthouse Digest, I nominate: 1. Esopus Meadows, NY I remember that last year, it wasn't until the very end of the nomination period that we saw those pictures the Abbott's posted that showed the deplorable condition of SE Block Island. If anyone has pictures that can open our eyes, please post them! Doc John [This message has been edited by DocJ44 (edited 05-21-2002).] |
jw177 Newbie Posts: 7 |
posted 05-25-2002 05:02 PM
I would like to nominate: Bodie Island That's the first five of my ten. |
mghusge WACKO Posts: 125 |
posted 05-25-2002 05:10 PM
Bodie Island |
MelJB Newbie Posts: 14 |
posted 05-25-2002 06:30 PM
1) Bodie Island 2)Cape Hatteras - would be a crime not to do something after all the $$ spent on the move. 3)Currituck MelJB |
flacoastie WACKO Posts: 251 |
posted 05-25-2002 06:37 PM
I would like to nominate the following lighthouses: Ponce De Leon Inlet, FL |
Moby Dick Newbie Posts: 2 |
posted 05-25-2002 06:50 PM
Coquille River http://www.bandonworld.com/thelight/ Rockland Breakwater Navesink are my nominations |
QC WACKO Posts: 196 |
posted 05-25-2002 07:05 PM
I would like to vote for Barnegat Light and Sharps Island. Thanks |
Randy Kremer Cruise Director Posts: 2082 |
posted 05-25-2002 08:34 PM
Here's the rest of my ten ... Round Island Coquille River Portland Breakwater Cape St. George Middle Bay[This message has been edited by Randy Kremer (edited 05-25-2002).] |
bonnebert Newbie Posts: 8 |
posted 05-25-2002 08:53 PM
I'm with a lot of people. It would be a shame to let this one deteriorate, and I would love to climb it one day. Bodie Island Joyce |
Punkin WACKO Posts: 195 |
posted 05-25-2002 08:59 PM
My Vote goes to Bodie Island Light, too!! Harry |
JoanieO WACKO Posts: 156 |
posted 05-25-2002 10:16 PM
I would like to nominate the following: Cape St. George, FL Esopus Meadows, NY St. Helena, MI Bodie Island Light, NC Sharp's Island Light, MD Morris Island Light, SC Don't know for sure if they all qualify. JoanieO |
Bud Schrader WACKO Posts: 198 |
posted 05-25-2002 10:26 PM
Not having first hand info, there may be some very deserving lights that won't get votes. Because I know firsthand about Bodie and Pigeon Pt., those are my first two votes. Bud |
DocJ44 WACKO Posts: 452 |
posted 05-25-2002 10:42 PM
Thanks for the Coquille River Preservation link Moby Dick. Great pictures and very informative about the group's activity. Certainly worthy of being a Wacko Pin! To my previous 5 nominations, I'll add 6. Coquille River Doc John |
Lonnie Davidson WACKO Posts: 325 |
posted 05-26-2002 12:06 AM
BODIE ISLAND, NC !!!!!!! |
Hal Dean WACKO Posts: 187 |
posted 05-26-2002 12:15 AM
Bodie Island |
Bud Schrader WACKO Posts: 198 |
posted 05-26-2002 07:17 AM
After viewing the link, Coquille can be added to my list! |
Marzipan WACKO Posts: 69 |
posted 05-26-2002 09:25 AM
I also nominate Esopus Meadows, NY ~Dale |
Len Ariagno WACKO Posts: 143 |
posted 05-26-2002 01:36 PM
I would like to nominate: 1) Nauset Beach 2) Sankaty Head 3) Boston Light Len Ariagno |
JoAnn WACKO Posts: 112 |
posted 05-26-2002 01:49 PM
I know that there are many more East Coast members on the forum than West and Bodie certainly needs help,but come West visit the website link and vote for Coquille before it's too late! JoAnn |
keeperpam2 WACKO Posts: 154 |
posted 05-26-2002 02:44 PM
Coquille |
JTimothyA Saint Posts: 1873 |
posted 05-26-2002 02:47 PM
shucks, I thought folks would pick Mispillion - the poor old thing... |
DocJ44 WACKO Posts: 452 |
posted 05-26-2002 07:13 PM
Mispillion IS in dire straits of course...BUT it doesn't qualify to be a nominee since there has to be a Harbour Lights replica of the nominee (see rule #9 at the top). [This message has been edited by DocJ44 (edited 05-26-2002).] |
JeffMarsh WACKO Posts: 99 |
posted 05-28-2002 01:14 PM
In no particular order: 1. Mukilteo, WA |
eastpoint Newbie Posts: 43 |
posted 05-28-2002 01:18 PM
East Point NJ Bodie Island Currituck |
DALE LAWRENCE Cruise Director Posts: 735 |
posted 05-28-2002 02:11 PM
Pigeon Point! thanks to Gary's photos we have all seen the need there. Dale |
bright eyes WACKO Posts: 735 |
posted 05-28-2002 02:12 PM
Currituck Round Island Big Bay Point Diamond Head Cape Hatteras |
engbrady Saint Posts: 2691 |
posted 05-28-2002 02:12 PM
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BGBaccaro Newbie Posts: 43 |
posted 05-28-2002 02:33 PM
Esopus Meadows, NY |
Tom and Joyce Abbott WACKO Posts: 222 |
posted 05-28-2002 10:07 PM
1. Bodie Island 2. Esopus Meadows 3. Coquille River 4. Pigeon Point 5. Currituck ------------------ |
Moby Dick Newbie Posts: 2 |
posted 05-29-2002 01:07 AM
add Mukilteo to my list of nominations |
LADYBUG WACKO Posts: 306 |
posted 05-29-2002 11:51 AM
Nominations are now closed. Thank you all for your interest and support in this phase of the 2003 Wacko Pin Project. A total of 35 lighthouses were nominated. Nominations will be tallied and results posted once we have verified eligibility. Darlene |
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