Saturday, August 22, 2009

Another juicy day. I just went outside for a minute and enjoyed a very brief and very light shower. That's happened a couple times so far. I guess later today we may get some real rain. Tough to have this muggy weather on a weekend, but as long as there's no thunder and lightning, we can still go about our business and fun safely.

I just had a note from our JPA President, Tom Dente. He wrote:

Got a call from someone who just received a warning from the boating police. The passage between the small island and Corley's..Bona's shore is 360 feet and the passage between the small island and Sandy Beach road shore is 381 feet as measured by the boat police. This means all boat speeds must be less than 5 mph or no wake when navigating these passages.

It's good the state police are giving warnings and not fines, at least for the time being. Better be careful, anyway. Tom said he will be reminding people at tomorrow's meeting.

Which reminds me - if you haven't picked up your 10 Ice-Out tickets at Hastings, time has pretty much run out. We'll have the remaining tickets at the meeting tomorrow afternoon (Sunday, 2 p.m.), and ones that are left will be mailed to your home address. We had hoped to save postage, but either not many of you go into the store or you forgot they were there, because only a few envelopes have been picked up. We may have to take them door-to-door next year, but then they sometimes get left at camp and nobody wants to wade through four feet of snow to retrieve their allotted Ice-Out tickets, so they end up being wasted. Mailing them seems to be the only solution, but if you don't want tickets to buy, sell or give away, please let either Diane Rossi or me know so we won't mail them off to you.

See you tomorrow at the meeting, I hope.

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