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rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 05-04-2000 08:11 AM
Bob Muller, Mike Seewald and I met last night to discuss the feasibilty of the above club. Anybody who is interested, please email me and I'll keep you updated. ------------------ [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 05-04-2000).] |
RFoster WACKO Posts: 633 |
posted 05-04-2000 08:24 PM
Bob, I just sent an email your way concerning the above. I hope to hear of any updates in the near future. Ron |
lisap Newbie Posts: 1 |
posted 05-06-2000 09:05 PM
quote: Please keep updated also. Thanks. |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 05-08-2000 11:50 AM
Anyone who has emailed me lately(since my post) has not gotten a response because of the "Love Bug". So either post me here or email me and I'll get back to you soon. Thanks for your interest Ron and LisaP. |
DeDo WACKO Posts: 355 |
posted 05-08-2000 10:25 PM
Hi Bob, Put me down as interested in the Long Island group. Wish I were closer, but the only other club/group in my vicinity is Kingston, 90 miles north. Donna |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 07-18-2000 02:41 PM
The above committee has decided to go foward with the application and formation of the Long Island Chapter of the US Lighthouse Society. The first objective of the Chapter is to enroll 50 members. If you are interested please email me and I will send you further information. We look foward to your input and participation. We will be meeting at Old Field and Hortons Point Lighthouse on August 5th and 6th. (see Wildbirds post) http://www.lighthousekeepers.com/forums/Forum15/HTML/000179.html OBJECTIVES INCLUDE but are not limited to: Thanks, [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 07-18-2000).] |
JohnL WACKO Posts: 183 |
posted 07-20-2000 02:49 PM
Bob, Did you receive the e-mail I had sent to you yesterday concerning the club? I am very interested in joining. I know I live a considerable distance from LI, but I visit there often and I still consider it home. John |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 07-21-2000 08:13 AM
Steering Committee meets Saturday, July22. I will foward info to all that have responded shortly thereafter. Thanks to everyone who has responded for your interest. This is going to be a real active Chapter! - Bob |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 07-28-2000 10:20 AM
Hi Everyone, Thanks for your interest. The steering committee for the formation of the Long Island Chapter of the US Lighthouse Society was started in order to have a primary agency for the restoring of Plum Island Lighthouse. The initial steering committee is made up of the Lighthouse Committee members of the East End Seaport Marine and Museum Foundation. Bob Muller is acting President and I am acting Secretary. Projects Outings
Here’s our website: http://www.longislandlighthouses.com/USLHS/INDEX.HTM Thank you all for your interest. and I will continue to keep you up to date Ps Give me some feedback on what you think! |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 08-14-2000 11:25 AM
New WEBSITE: http://members.aol.com/rickberk/USLHS/index.html take a peek! |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 09-16-2000 09:47 AM
Membership drive continues as we hope to reach our mandated minimum of 50 by October 14th. We are having a Unique Night criuse to view the East End Lighthouses at night under a full moon on October 14th. We are also having a fundraising raffle for a Lightship from Harbour Lights at a $1 a chance and 6@$5. Please email me if you like to join, want to go on the cruise or want some raffles. Please see above for the charter statement of the Organization For those you have joined we were finally able to get our nonprofit status approved and will be processing your Chapter and National memberships this coming week. ------------------ [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 09-16-2000).] |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 10-11-2000 08:59 AM
Just an update. We now have at 25+ members, and are planning our first meeting(get together and election of officers) for mid- January at Fire Island. Beacons of Night this Saturday out of Greenport at 5pm, it's suppose to be warm! If you're in the area I can still get you aboard. Thanks for your continued support. |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 10-16-2000 03:07 PM
We had a very successful first outing of the Long Island Chapter of the US Lighthouse Society on Saturday Night. 80+ people attended as the mild weather and full moon lit the night. After a spectacular sunset, a box lunch meal with hot homemade soup; the night concluded with a awesome view of Little Gull and Bug Light backlit by the full moon! Everyone on board was anxious for our next cruise (Do you do these every week?)which regrettably will have to wait for the end of winter. We do plan to have the first membership meeting of the club in mid-January. |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 10-17-2000 11:29 AM
Some of the uniques things you see while traveling at night were the working lights of the lighthouses. We were able to see the red blinking light of Race Rock from a distance in front of us while checking the white light from Montauk at 2 o'clock. I found it very comforting that although we were out in the middle of the sea in the dark that I could figure out where we were by recognizing the lighthouses as they were meant to be. This may sound a little naive to you mariners but to a landlubber, it was pretty cool experience. |
Barb Kepple WACKO Posts: 257 |
posted 10-18-2000 09:37 PM
It sounds not only cool to me, Bob, but really makes me homesick for the place I grew up! Barb |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 11-17-2000 09:01 AM
Update: We are now 60 members strong, 80 if you count family memberships. Membership cards and informational letters will be in the mail shortly. Thanks to all on the Forum who joined, and help make this a success. - Bob |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 11-28-2000 12:41 PM
quote: Orient Point LH at a mid-October Sunset [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 12-01-2000).] |
mombo WACKO Posts: 2774 |
posted 11-28-2000 09:19 PM
What a stunning photo Bob, absolutely gorgeous! No wonder those folks were in a hurry for another outing! |
Dave H Cruise Director Posts: 1781 |
posted 11-28-2000 09:28 PM
Great picture, Bob. When's that next cruise? Dave |
Barb Kepple WACKO Posts: 257 |
posted 11-28-2000 09:28 PM
Super photo, Bob! Barb |
RFoster WACKO Posts: 633 |
posted 11-30-2000 08:57 PM
Bob, What a wonderful photo. This one would make a great post card!! Thanks for sharing it with all of us. "Keeping The Flame in New England" |
2beacons WACKO Posts: 201 |
posted 11-30-2000 10:09 PM
Great picture. Makes me wish for summer weather(and it now almost December). |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 12-01-2000 12:57 PM
We're now 90 CHARTER members strong! |
CarolZ WACKO Posts: 144 |
posted 12-11-2000 09:13 AM
I remember reading something somewhere saying that a meeting of the Long Island chapter would take place on January 7, 2001. Is that still true and do you have more information? Is it open to people who may be interested in joining? |
rscroope Cruise Director Posts: 1664 |
posted 12-11-2000 09:20 AM
Hi Carol, Here’s what you were looking for. http://www.lighthousekeepers.com/forums/Forum6/HTML/000142.html and info about LI Chapter http://www.longislandlighthouses.com/uslhs/index.htm Bob [This message has been edited by rscroope (edited 12-11-2000).] |
kscroope Cruise Director Posts: 386 |
posted 11-18-2001 08:54 AM
See the following for an update on the new website. http://www.lighthousekeepers.com/forums/Forum6/HTML/000194.html ------------------ |
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