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WE’RE THE ONE
US COAST GUARD AUXILIARY, District 7– FLOTILLA 12-1 LAKE MARION MEETINGS: 3RD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH AT 7:00 PM
AT CLARENDON CO EMERGENCY SERVICES COMPLEX, COMMERCE ST, MANNING, SC
NEXT MEETING: May 16, 2012
Information contained in this newsletter is for official US Coast Guard & Coast Guard Auxiliary
use only under the Privacy Act of 1974. The Auxiliary is guided by the current equal opportunity
policies of the Commandant of the Coast Guard. No person shall be subject to discrimination in
the Auxiliary or its programs because of race,color,religion,sex,age,national origin or disability.
Editor: Sue Carty FSO-PB, 803-478-7022, [email protected]
MAY 2012 Volume III Issue 4
MEMORIAL DAY - MAY 28, 2012
Words to help us reflect what Memorial Day is all about.
Read the powerful invocation on page 2 that Rev. Dr. Phillip
Poole from Flotilla 12-6 East Cooper gave last Memorial
Day 2011 in front of a crowd of 35,000 people at North
Carolina’s only official Memorial Day observance.
NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK
May 19 - May 25, 2012
DO YOUR PART !
FLOTILLA 12-1’S ACTIVITIES FOR NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK
May 19 - Vessel Exams and PA Booths - Alex Harvin Landing, Rocks Pond and
Scarborough Landing, contact Ron Cunningham FSO-VE or Joe Newman
Stencil messages on boat ramps (District encouraged) - contact Joe Newman ASAP
National Safe Boating Week City Proclamations - Manning, Orangeburg and Sumter
Any other individual activities - contact Flotilla Staff Officer for VE, PA, etc.
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MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 2012
Memorial Day is the time to remember and honor those who have
served for our country. Below is a beautiful invocation that the
Lay Leader for Flotilla 12-6 East Cooper, gave last Memorial
Day 2011. It means just as much this Memorial Day as last year
and every year to come. NOTE: Nothing has been changed
from Rev. Dr. Poole’s original speech.
The Blessing of a Flotilla Rev. Dr. Phillip Poole, FL 12-6 FSO-PE & Lay Leader
On Monday, May 30, most, if not all, of us observed Memorial Day, a day of remembrance that
goes back to 1868, when General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the
Republic, asked that Americans remember those lost in the Civil War. He said, "Let no neglect,
no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations that we have forgotten as
a people the cost of a free and undivided republic." One hundred forty-three years later, we still
honor the service and sacrifice of those who have served our country in all its conflicts.
This Memorial Day I was invited by the N.C. National Guard Commander to offer the invoca-
tion for North Carolina’s only official Memorial Day observance before 35 thousand people at
Cashwa Stadium in Thomasville, NC. What an honor; I would also like to share that same
prayer with all of you, my brothers and sisters of Flotilla 12-6.
Grace and peace be with you this day from God our Father. Let us pray: In war, there are lives
risked and lives taken, men and women giving their best to defend what they love: their
country, their honor, their homes, their families, their neighbors. Some call them soldiers,
sailors, airmen, and marines; some call them sons, daughters, husbands, wives, fathers and
mothers; others call them heroes. Today, we give you thanks for them all, O God.
Our nation’s veterans have risked their lives for us; they have lived through war and fought
with honor during our country’s hours of need; they continue to do so today. Today, we give
you thanks for them all, O God.
For every life, there is a soul; for every soul, there is a life. For those who have died, we show
great appreciation and remembrance this day. For those who live, we also show great apprecia-
tion, recognizing that many of them live with the sobering memories of battle and war. Today,
look upon them all with mercy and compassion, O God.
Almighty God, and most merciful Father. As we remember with gratitude the sacrifices that our
veterans have made and continue to make, we who have gathered here today, members of many
faiths, also look forward to the day when war, death, mourning, and crying will be no more. We
give thanks to you, O God and bless your holy name.
Amen. — God’s love, Dr. Phil
Source: Flotilla 12-1 Newsletter, Coastal Currents, June 2011
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DIRECTIONS TO CLARENDON COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES COMPLEX:
MEETINGS WILL BE HELD IN THE FIRE DEPT TRAINING ROOM
From I-95, take exit 119 (Hwy-261/Manning). Go approximately 1.2 miles and turn
right onto Commerce Street (directly across from Sonic). Go approximately 100 yards
and see the Complex center on your right.
From the Wyboo area, enter Manning on Hwy 260. Follow to the center of town and
turn left onto Hwy 261 (W Boyce St). Go approximately .8 mile and turn left onto
Commerce St. (directly across from Sonic). Go approximately 100 yards and see the
Complex center on your right.
A Note from the Flotilla Commander Joe Livingston
mail to: [email protected] With the start of National Safe Boating Week (May 19-26) just under
three weeks away, I am once again both impressed and inspired by the
willingness of our members to get involved and help make this NSBW
a success.
Almost everyone in the flotilla has committed to either helping with or
participating in the activities that we have planned in support of
NSBW, and with the VE (vessel exam) blitzes, patrols, PA (Public
Affairs) events, the boat ramp paintings and other events, there is
plenty of room for everyone to help.
If you aren't already signed up to participate in at least one event,
pick out one and sign on. If you can help with more than one, great! I can assure you that
anything you do WILL be helping to promote boating safety in South Carolina and elsewhere,
and you WILL have a good time doing it!
As has been said, NSBW is a time to really get the message out about boating safety, and all the
events and activities of the week are designed to concentrate that message for effect. Thanks to
Joe Newman for chairing the Flotilla's campaign and to all who have helped put its different
parts together for this year, and Bravo Zulu to everyone who is participating. Let's get out
there and make this the best National Safe Boating Week that we've ever had! ---
SEMPER PARATUS!
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A Note from Vice Commander John Owen
mailto: [email protected]
Well, boating season is here. As was evident from the April 29
"Taw Caw Boat Club - Poker Run", people were on the water in large
numbers and seemed very happy to be back on the water again.
Thank you to all who volunteered there Sunday to patrol and
stand radio watch for this event.
With NSBW approaching, we need "all hands" to ensure we make
contacts with our boating community. Several VE Blitzes, informa-
tional booths, and patrols are planned which need to be well attended
by our members. Our flotilla has earned a positive reputation within
our boating community and we need to do our best to ensure that it is
maintained and enhanced.
Due to professional obligations, I will not be able to attend the scheduled May and June
flotilla meetings. I will be attending job-related training sessions during those weeks. Please
email me your staff officer reports and I will ensure they get to the Flotilla Commander.
May 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13
Mother’s
Day
14 15
Cooper River
Patrol-
MAY 16
16 FLOTILLA
MEETING
7 PM
17 18 19
Scheduled
VE and PA
events
20 Deadline-
FSO reports
to DSOs
21
NATIO
22
NAL SA
MAY 19
23
FE BOA
TO
24
TING
MAY 25
25
WEEK 26 Sheriff’s
Fishing
Tournament
27 28
Memorial
Day
29 30 31
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EVENTS CALENDAR (Cont’d from page 4)
MAY 2012 EVENTS:
May 19 to May 25 - National Safe Boating Week (NSBW)
May 26 - Sheriff’s Office Fishing Tournament
John C. Land Landing, phone 843-665-2121, ext 339
SEPTEMBER 2012 EVENTS:
September 20-September 23 - 2012 District 7 Fall Conference
The conference will be held at the Hilton Bayfront Hotel, St Petersburg, FL
CONGRATULATIONS TO: JOE LIVINGSTON FC - 3rd Sustained Service Award
JOHN OWEN VFC - Marine Safety Training Specialist Certificate and Ribbon
RON CUNNINGHAM - 4th Sustained Service Award
SUE CARTY - 10 Year Member Service Award
COMO (Commodore) JAY DAHLGREN - 20 Year Member Service Certificate
SEP HARVIN - Crew Qualification Certificate and Operations Ribbon
DICK PHILLIPS - 15 Year Member Service Certificate
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary wants YOU !!
Think about it --
As we go about our National Safe Boating Week
Activities, we will have the opportunity to meet and
talk to many people. This will afford us a great
opportunity to promote not only boating safety, but
also FLOTILLA 12-1 and the United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary.
So, why not make NSBW a recruiting event as well?
We are still looking for more good folks to join our
ranks and this will be a great opportunity to invite
them to join us! So, while you're out there, be on the
look out for new members, and - - -
RECRUIT, RECRUIT, RECRUIT!!!
Joe Livingston FC
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OTHER FLOTILLA NEWS:
PROGRAM VISITORS:
Lee Rudd FSO-PV has several suggestions when our members, who are qualified as Program
Visitors, make their stops at marinas or businesses. Please see his PV report in the Staff
Officers Reports section.
SUMMER UNIFORMS:
The wearing of summer uniforms (shorts, white socks), effective immediately, has been
approved BM1 Jason Miller, our AUXLO (Auxiliary Liaison) from Station Charleston.
NSBW - MAY 19 TO MAY 25, 2012
May 19 has been set for VE and PA blitzes. See Ron Cunningham’s
VE report on page 18 for the places, time and those who have signed
up. If more have signed up since, that is great. If not, anyone
can still help.
Stenciling messages on boat ramps is a new project for us this
year. Contact Joe Newman ASAP if interested.
Any activity, whether it be individual vessel exams, program
visits, etc may be done anytime before, during or after NSBW.
Please contact the flotilla staff officer– VE, PV, etc to let them
know the date and what you will be doing. This needs to be
done to keep a record of all our flotilla activities for NSBW
and also for liability reasons should something happen while working for the Coast Guard.
A patrol during the Swamp Fox Boat Club Poker Run on May 26 is in the works.
To see if there are any other activities planned, contact Joe Livingston FC
FLOTILLA MEMBER ID CARDS
When was the last time you checked your Auxiliary ID card for the expiration date?
Take a minute and check to see when your card expires. If the date comes up soon, you will
need to apply for a new card. See John Owen FSO-HR to get a new picture taken, which can be
done at a flotilla meeting or other arrangements can be made.
CAN’T FIND YOUR CARD? Contact John to get a new card now.
NOTE:
On the following page, is a BOATING SAFELY PLEDGE that may be printed by any
flotilla member and handed out to the boating public during any of the above activities.
If you are unable to print it, contact Sue Carty to have it emailed to you.
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NATIONAL SAFE BOATING WEEK - MAY 19 TO MAY 25, 2012
Take the pledge
Make this summer safe.
I pledge to boat safely each and every time I go out on the water, keeping myself, my family,
my friends and fellow boaters from harm's way. I will always boat responsibly by:
Wearing my life jacket and ensuring that everyone on board wears their life jacket (when in
a small boat, or operating in rough water or threatening weather conditions)
Remaining sober and alert - remembering that the use of alcohol contributes to accidents on
the water
Staying in control of my craft and respecting the right of others enjoying the waterways
Knowing and obeying navigation rules, operating at a safe speed and maintaining a proper
lookout
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SPORTSMAN’S SUPPER AT SUMTER BAPTIST TEMPLE– MARCH 2, 2012
Article by William Hayes
Photographer Unknown
On March 02, 2012, Flotilla 12-1 participated in
the Sportsman's Supper at Sumter Baptist Temple.
This was the second year that we were able to promote
boating safety and the Auxiliary to a group of active
outdoorsmen.
A great table was set up with information and a
display of mustangs and lifejackets. This was a
excellent setting for a PA event.
Many thanks to Ron Cunningham and Don Carty for
bringing the trailer and their work setting up the
display table. Also, thanks to Perry Moses for his
efforts setting up the table and interacting with the
public. From left: William Hayes, Ron
Cunningham, Don Carty, Perry Moses
With over two hundred in attendance, this was an
opportunity to expose the public to the Coast Guard
Auxiliary and hopefully influence safe boating. Thanks to everyone who played a part.
DIVISION 12 SPRING MEETING - APRIL 12, 2012
Photos by Sue Carty
The quarterly Division 12 meeting was held on April 12 at the Mt. Pleasant Water Works, Mt.
Pleasant, SC. Our Flotilla 12-1 Lake Marion had the best flotilla member turnout at the meeting
from the Division. Various topics of interest were discussed including a NSBW Presentation by
Alan Miles FL 12-8 Charleston, Chairman of NSBW, and a Performance Measurement
Presentation by Vito Giardina DCDR (Division Commander) Div 12 explaining the new
dashboard (program to measure the comparison of achievements within a flotilla instead of the
previous comparing the flotillas within the Division).
BM1 Jason Miller accepting an award presented to
him by Vito Giardina DCDR in appreciation for his
excellent dedication to Flotillas 12-1, 12-3, 12-6,
12-8 and 12-12 as the Station Charleston AUXLO
(Auxiliary Liaison).
BM1 Miller will be leaving Coast Guard Station
Charleston in July for a new assignment in North
Carolina. Thank you, Jason, for your dedication!
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DIVISION 12 MEETING (Cont’d)
Current Division 12 Division Commander
(DCDR) and (Division Vice Commander) VCDR,
each addressing the Division members
Vito Giardina DCDR - top photo
Al Crothers VCDR - photo at right
Photo at right:
Rev. Dr. Phillip Poole Flotilla 12-6 East Cooper
His article, “Blessing of a Flotilla”, including the
moving invocation he gave at North Carolina’s
2011 Memorial Day observance is on page 2.
At right: Alan Miles FL 12-8
Charleston during his
NSBW Presentation
At left: Part of the FL12-1 contingent attending the
Div. 12 Meeting; from left are Perry Moses, Ron
Cunningham, Joe Livingston FC and COMO Jay
Dahlgren. Present but not pictured are John Owen
VFC, Don Carty and Sue Carty.
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FLOTILLA MEETING - APRIL 18, 2012
Photos by Sue Carty
Left:
Sep Harvin with Joe
Livingston FC after
being presented with his
Crew Qualification
Certificate
Right:
John Owen VFC
receiving his Marine
Safety Training
Specialist Certificate
and Ribbon
Below: The Sustained Auxiliary Service Award is given for every 720 hours of volunteer
service to the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. This award was presented to the following members:
Left:
Joe Livingston FC
receives his 3rd Award
from John Owen VFC
Right:
Ron Cunningham
receives his
4th Award
The Auxiliary Membership Service Certificate - the number of years an Auxiliarist has
served in the US Coast Guard Auxiliary was received by:
Above: COMO Jay Dahlgren - 20 years
Right: Dick Phillips - 15 years
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FLOTILLA MEETING (Cont’d)
Above:
Sue Carty receiving the
Membership Service Certificate
for 10 years as an Auxiliary
member from Joe Livingston FC
At right: Two meeting photos
STRIPED BASS FESTIVAL/GOAT ISLAND BOAT CLUB POKER RUN– APRIL 29
Articles by COMO Jay Dahlgren and Perry Moses
Photos by Don Carty, Joe Newman, COMO Jay Dahlgren
Also photos by Vito Giardina DCDR, Deborah Lee SO-SR
Sunday, April 29, was the day for the annual Striped Bass Festival/Goat Island Boat Club Poker
Run. DNR asked us to help assist them to patrol the area during the poker run and requested for
us to have at least one boat in Wyboo, one in Taw Caw and one along the marked channel.
The following OPFACs (Operational Facilities) and crew participating that day were:
- Miss Ally - Perry Moses, coxswain and Sep Harvin, crew
- Master Chief - COMO Jay Dahlgren, coxswain and the
following crew- Don Carty, William Hayes and
Dick Phillips
- Reel Thrill - Joe Livingston FC, coxswain and the
following crew - John Owen VFC, Richard Behling,
Vito Giardina DCDR, Deborah Lee SO-SR
(Cont’d)
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STRIPED BASS FESTIVAL/GOAT ISLAND BOAT CLUB POKER RUN
(Cont’d)
Perry Moses (seated) and Sep Harvin
on OPFAC Miss Ally
At left:
Dick Phillips
:
At right:
COMO Jay
Dahlgren,
William Hayes
Above from left: Deborah Lee, John Owen,
Joe Livingston, Vito Giardina (Cont’d)
Perry Moses’ Report of Poker Run Patrol
Unit 168 manned by Perry Moses, Coxswain
and Sep Harvin, Crew was underway at
1:45 p.m. and met with the other two OPFACs
out from Alex Harvin Landing where we were
assigned to the Wyboo area.
Traffic was light in this area until around
5:00 p.m. when the participants in the Goat
Island Poker Run began returning to the area.
We maintained a station near the mouth of
Wyboo Creek and the Big Water of Lake
Marion to serve as a relay for communications
with our two boats operating in Taw Caw
Creek, especially while one of these facilities
was towing a boat up to Polly’s Landing near
the I-95 bridge.
All in all, it was a very successful operation
with our three OPFACs providing a service to
both the SCDNR and the boating public. We
terminated our patrol at 6:45 p.m.
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STRIPED BASS FESTIVAL/GOAT ISLAND BOAT CLUB POKER RUN
(Cont’d)
Towing assist
From left: John Owen, Richard Behling,
Deborah Lee and Joe Livingston
Left:
Reel Thrill
(Cont’d)
COMO Jay Dahlgren’s Report of
Poker Run Patrol
On April 29, SC DNR requested our flotilla's
assistance on the water in support of the annual
Goat Island Poker Run. We fielded three
facilities: Reel Thrill (Joe Livingston, FC 12-1,
John Owens, VFC 12-1, Vito Giardina, DCDR
12, Deborah Lee, SO-SR, Richard Behling);
Miss Ally (Perry Moses & Sep Harvin); and
Master Chief (Como Jay Dahlgren, Don Carty,
William Hayes, Dick Phillips).
While Reel Thrill patrolled the channel area,
Miss Ally took the Wyboo area and Master Chief
took Taw Caw Creek. Master Chief was on
station for about two hours in the Taw Caw
Creek area when we were approached by the
DNR requesting we search for and, if found, ren-
der assistance to a pontoon vessel reported to
them to be in distress with four adults and a child
aboard.
Thanks to the local knowledge/skill of our
helmsman, William Hayes, we located the
distressed vessel (engine failure and no VHF)
and determined there were no injuries and the
vessel received no damage that would have
prevented taking them in tow. The four adults
and one child were instructed to don life jackets
and to remain seated throughout the tow to
Polly's Landing. This tow took approximately 1
1/2 hours and culminated in all personnel and
vessel arriving back at their slip safely. We
reported our success to the SC DNR who were
obviously well pleased.
WAIT... THERE'S MORE... On the way
back to Alex Hardin Landing to secure our
patrol, our three facilities were waved down by
another vessel in distress in the Wyboo area.
Reel Thrill took this one and will report later.
Very significant that not only did we
successfully respond to SC DNR's request for
assistance during this event but we also came to
the aid of two vessels in distress (very thankful
people on board) AND… we also were on the
water with nearly 50% of our flotilla.
Bravo Zulu 12-1
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STRIPED BASS FESTIVAL/GOAT ISLAND BOAT CLUB POKER RUN
(Cont’d)
Pictured from left: COMO Jay Dahlgren, From left: COMO Jay Dahlgren, Dick Phillips,
Don Carty and Perry Moses Don Carty, William Hayes on Master Chief
The six locations included in the Striped Bass Festival/Goat Island Boat Club Poker Run:
Left:
J&J Lakeside
Marina
Right:
Lakeview
Landing
Left:
Goat Island
Restaurant and
Beach
Right:
Taw Caw
Marina
Left:
Scarborough’s
Restaurant and
Landing
Right:
John C. Land
Landing
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ORION RE-LAUNCHES INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR VESSEL EXAMINERS Posted on April 28, 2012 by Bruce White DVC-BL
For the last five years Orion has recognized the important role Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers play in
promoting boating safety by sponsoring the Orion Safety Awareness Program. The program continues to
grow and now includes more than 1,000 participants.
The Orion Safety Awareness Program now re-launches with new and enhanced features. The most sig-
nificant changes to the program are the new Submission Form (which must be submitted monthly), and
points which can be redeemed for Orion Safety Cards redeemable for a variety of products at West Ma-
rine stores. See the one-page program guide <http://www.derema.com/CGAux/
SafetyAwarenessGuide.pdf> for full details. The program is accessible for Auxiliarists at ShopAuxiliary
<http://www.shopauxiliary.com/membersonly.html> after clicking the Orion logo for the audio instruc-
tions and the training video and quiz.
The Monthly Submission Form is available here <http://www.derema.com/CGAux/
MonthlySubmissionForm.pdf>. This is the only form that can be used to submit records of vessel exams
(the 7038 forms can no longer be accepted.) Forms can be mailed, faxed or emailed, but MUST be sub-
mitted monthly. Points will not be accepted if they are not submitted in a timely manner. For prior en-
rolled members, points will carry over to the new program.
Members with questions about this incentive program can email Adrienne Silver-Sperg <mailto:asilver-
[email protected]> at Orion, and more information about Orion Safety products is available here
<http://orionsignals.com>. Source: Manny Alfaro, BC-BLS
Waste Not, Want Not. Article by: COMO Jay Dahlgren
It is illegal to discharge untreated sewage from vessels within all navigable waters of South
Carolina. In addition, state law prohibits its houseboats from discharging all sewage, treated or
untreated, into freshwaters of our state. Houseboats must be equipped with a holding tank. You
may not know it, but you are already helping to promote proper sewage discharge. Every time
you buy motorboat fuel and fishing equipment, part of the money is contributed to a fund set
aside by the Sportfish Restoration Act and the United States Clean Vessel Act. This fund
provides states, including South Carolina, support for the construction, renovation, operation,
and maintenance of pump-out stations and waste reception facilities for boaters.
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IMPORTANT: Before you submit any report, article, written
assignment, i.e., always check your spelling, punctuation, etc.
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******** STAFF OFFICER REPORTS ********
CoMmunications– Don Kerl
Communications Services - Tammy Rodvansky
FiNancial– Sep Harvin
Human Resources– John Owen
We are still hoping Tom Vose and David Morgan continue with the membership process
once their time allows. Please have prospective members contact me and visit the National
HR web site for complete information regarding membership, uniforms and enrollment.
Information Systems– Don Carty
MAterials– Greg Williams
Placed two ANSC orders for Flotilla 12-01 FSO-VE
Marine Safety - Dick Phillips
Member Training– Perry Moses III
The 2012 TCT (Team Coordination Training) Refresher Course was presented at the end of
the flotilla meeting. It involved all the members using a fictitious routine MOM (Marine
Observation Mission) patrol called “Sea Story” for discussion purposes.
Navigation Systems - Dick Phillips
(Cont’d)
REMINDER FROM JOHN OWEN VFC:
To all Flotilla Staff Officers - It is very important to provide monthly reports to your
Division Staff Officers (SO) and our Flotilla Commander. The information is vital for us to
report any and all activities, etc., on up the ladder. Even though you may not receive a
request from your Division SO, please be responsive yourselves.
I also want to thank you for being informative to me at the meetings or sending emails when
you are not present.
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OPerations– Perry Moses III
There were three patrols during the month of April: April 7, April 21 and April 29.
April 29 was assisting the Goat Island Boat Club Poker Run.
April 7 Patrol - Miss Ally OPFAC - Perry Moses, Coxswain and COMO Jay Dahlgren, crew
It was a good patrol that day. The weather was great and Perry had a chance to give Jay a full
tour of the major operating area for us. They went through the Diversion Canal to about the
middle of Lake Moultrie, had lunch at Black’s Camp and then up the old river bed to the cross
channel and back down the Clarendon side. They also went into Potato Creek so Jay could
begin to feel comfortable with operating on Lake Marion.
April 21 Patrol - two crews went out that day
Grandon OPFAC - Perry Moses, Coxswain, Crew - Don Carty and Richard Behling
Master Chief OPFAC - COMO Jay Dahlgren, Coxswain, Crew- Bob Young and William Hayes
Public Affairs– Joseph Newman
The flotilla has ads for our upcoming About Boating Safely (ABS) course running in a number
of local papers. The flotilla meetings are covered in the Calendar sections of the papers as well.
The 28th annual Palmetto Sportsman’s Classic, sponsored by the DNR, was held March 23-25
at the SC State Fairgrounds in Columbia, SC. Mike Mikutaitis FC of Flotilla 12-3 Lake Murray
asked for our flotilla’s help with manning their Auxiliary booth at the classic. The event was a
huge success with approximately 30,000 people in attendance. Volunteers from our flotilla were
Ron Cunningham, William Hayes, Don Carty and John Owen.
With National Safe Boating Week (NSBW) coming up May 19-25, the Flotilla is engaged in a
number of supporting activities. We are arranging for several of the local Mayors to issue
proclamations in support of NSBW. We are contacting Santee Cooper about the possibility of
adding stencils/signs at the public boating ramps on Lake Marion to promote the use of life
jackets. Several of our flotilla members have developed good working relationships with the
media, resulting in media interest in Auxiliary articles related to boating safety, including
NSBW, and any human interest stories that we can present that will help raise awareness about
boating safety.
PuBlications– Sue Carty
REMINDER: FSO reports and any articles that any member would like to submit for the
newsletter are due the Monday after our flotilla meeting. If you need more time, please let me
know so I am aware that you will be submitting an item for the newsletter.
IMPORTANT: If a staff officer gives a verbal report at a Flotilla meeting, please email me the
information you gave. By a staff officer emailing me their report, I will be able to include that
information in the newsletter to pass on to all our members.
(Cont’d)
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PuBlications– Sue Carty (Cont’d)
The deadline for the 2012 National PA/PB/Photo/Video Contest is April 31. These contests are
Auxiliary administered. Individual members can participate in the photos or video contests. For
more information, contact Sue Carty. The contest guidelines document for additional informa-
tion can be found on the website http://www.auxpa.org/contest/
Our Flotilla 12-1 newsletter, We’re the One, has been entered in the District 7 Publications
Contest. Our newsletter was submitted as an entry in the contest by Al Crothers VCDR
Division 12 and will be competing against all other District 7 flotilla newsletters entered in the
contest. District 7 has 17 Divisions within it and each year there are a good number of excellent
newsletters submitted. As you can guess, this is a very competitive contest so, even if we don’t
win, we should be proud we have the opportunity to be included.
Public Education– Don Carty
Program Visitor– Lee Rudd
When visiting our program partners, I recommend the following:
1.. Have our partners discuss recent events of interest to boaters such as:
- A few weeks ago two boaters drowned on Lake Robinson
- A few weeks ago the Gulf of Mexico was the scene of two boaters going out, there was
an incident and only one survived
- On Lake Murray in 2010, two boating deaths occurred and the boater responsible was
charged with reckless homicide and given 10 years in prison
2. We need any input from our dealers, their thoughts or advise on boating
3. Tell the dealers of our safe boating courses for the novice or experienced boater.
SecRetary– Bob Young
Vessel Examiner– Ron Cunningham
368 VEs have been performed in Division. I have paddleboat stickers. On the new boater
registration cards, we must now sign on the back of the form since there is no place on the front
to sign.
On Saturday, May 19, we will have three different locations for the VE people and anyone else
who wishes to learn and/or pass out material to come to and have fun and meet the boaters.
The locations are :
1 Alex Harvin Landing- Rt 260
manned by R Cunningham Perry Moses & flot trailer we need PA people
2 Rocks Pond- Southside of the lake
manned by Ellen & Joe Newman, could use PA people
3 Scarbourgh Marina off Rickenbaker Rd.
manned by Sue & Don Carty, could use inspectors and PA people
The times at all three locations is from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please come out and make this
event successful.
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2012 FLOTILLA FC, VFC, AND STAFF OFFICERS ROSTER
FC – Joe Livingston Sr [email protected]
VFC – John Owen [email protected]
IPFC - Perry Moses III [email protected]
(Immediate Past Flotilla Commander)
FSO-CM – Donald Kerl [email protected]
FSO-CS – Tammy Rodvansky [email protected]
FSO-FN- Septimus Harvin Jr [email protected]
FSO-HR - John Owen [email protected]
FSO-IS- Don Carty [email protected]
FSO-MA- Gregory Williams [email protected]
FSO-MS- Dick Phillips [email protected]
FSO-MT- Perry Moses III [email protected]
FSO-NS- Dick Phillips [email protected]
FSO-OP– Perry Moses III [email protected]
FSO-PA– Joseph Newman Jr [email protected]
FSO-PB- Sue Carty [email protected]
FSO-PE– Don Carty [email protected]
FSO-PV– Lee Rudd [email protected]
FSO-SR– Bob Young [email protected]
FSO-VE– Ron Cunningham [email protected]