LAYING UP SUPPER 2016

UNFORTUNATELY THIS EVENT HAS HAD TO BE CANCELLED – THOSE WHO HAVE PURCHASED TICKETS WILL RECEIVE A REFUND.                 Where has the Summer gone – although the end of season is a way off yet, now is the time to start looking at your social calendar – our premier social event of the year is not that far off – get your tickets early for the 2016 Laying Up Supper. This year the excellent venue is the Vicars Cross Goif Club, Tarvin Road, Chester CH3 7HN. Please come along and share an evening of dining and dancing with your sailing club friends, families and guests.

DISCO MUSIC FOR ALL TASTES

THREE COURSE DINNER

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

AT

VICARS CROSS GOLF CLUB

TARVIN ROAD

CHESTER (CH3 7HN)

Saturday 26th November 2016

19.00hrs For 19.30hrs

Until Midnight

Tickets: Adult £25, Junior £10 (aged 16 or under)

On Sale Now At The Galley On Sunday Mornings

Or By Contacting Jayne Rowland By Email jayne.rowland@aol.com

Dress Code: Smart Casual Or Formal – You Choose

N.B. Car Park At Vicars Cross Golf Club Has A Barrier – You Can Leave Your Car Overnight If You Wish To Get A Taxi Home

Tony Forster

As a founder member of the then British Steel Shotton Sailing Club in 1983 I took part in the first beginners sailing course, in an Optimist believe it or not (quite a feat for someone 6' 4" tall!) and then began to help with further courses. My first dinghy was an Enterprise and much sailing in this and coaching by our first RYA Principal, John Swift, resulted in me gaining the RYA Dinghy Instructor award in 1984. In 1985 I joined the committee and over the years moved through the roles of Club Captain, Vice Commodore and then Commodore a position in which I proudly served for about 25 years. During my tenure as Commodore I saw the club become Corus Colors Sailing Club and then starting around 2004 I helped to steer the club towards independence from the Steelworks Sports & Social Club, the formation of the company and charity Shotwick Lake Sailing and the purchase of the lake and buildings. Although I have frequently raced at the club my main interest has been in the development of the club and ,of course, in the training section. In the early years John Swift, Alan Sourbutts and myself managed to get the club recognised as an RYA Training Centre. Then, some years later, on passing my RYA Senior Instructor qualification I was appointed as the RYA Training Principal, a role which I still perform to this day. Over the years I have sailed Toppers, Mirrors, GP14s, Herons, Lasers, Wayfarers, Wanderers and many others and my seafaring has included sailing a Sailfish 18 and a Leisure 17SL which I still own. Over the years I have witnessed massive changes and developments at the club and have cared passionately about its success and future. I have been truly blessed to have been able to serve such a fantastic organisation and to have made so many friends along the way.