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Vintage Photos of Clark Lake, Jackson County, Michigan: 1900-1950s
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Clark Lake in Jackson County has been one of the county's biggest draws since the 1800s. Parties, swimming, boating, fishing, entertainment...it was (and still is) all there. In the past it was also known as “Clark's Lake” and “Clarklake”....but the moniker that has been the most widely accepted is “Clark Lake”.
In 1824, a government surveyor from Monroe, Robert Clark, came here and was the man responsible for the name. In 1833, George Stranahan was the first to settle here – north side, west end – and a village began to grow. It was also a railway station on the Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Railroad known as “Clarklake”.
According to Clark Lake Spirit , the very first park in Jackson County was the Clark Lake County Park on the east end. It was in the spring of 1825 when a member of the County Board of Supervisors, Emmett Windle, “produced a map to show that many sections of county lakes had been fenced off, barring bathers from beaches.” To retaliate, he came up with a plan to implement a good number of county parks along the lakes of Jackson County. “As a result of his vision, the Jackson County Park system was established.” And the Clark Lake County Park became the first in June 1825.
In the gallery below are a good number of vintage photos of Clark Lake, including Eagle Point, Pleasant View Hotel, the yacht club, the old depot, old general store, and a few other establishments and surprises, from 1900 to the 1950s.
Vintage Photos of Clark Lake, Jackson County: 1900-1950
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Clark Lake Yacht Club
Welcome to the Clark Lake Yacht Club
A member managed sailing, boating, and social club.
FOUNDED 1931
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The Clark Lake Yacht Club strives to foster, create, and maintain a family oriented, member managed organization dedicated to promoting water safety, education and enjoyment of sailing, boating and other water-related activities in a socially inclusive environment.
Club Amenities
Docks and Mooring
Grounds and Lakefront
The lakefront clubhouse includes a meeting/great room, a large kitchen an enclosed porch and sunroom, a deck and patio and a kitchen. Two suites and two individual rooms, which sleep a total of 20 people, are available on the second floor for members to rent weekly throughout the summer. Curious about the house? Check out some current pictures.
There is dock space for approximately 110 boats, both sail and power, plus racks for kayak, canoe, and paddle board storage. Fingerdocks are also available for members to use.
The club sits on 10 acres of wooded and open lawn on the beautiful shores of Clark Lake. Outdoor facilities include a barbeque pit, gas grill, patio, picnic, playground and beach areas. A bath house with bathrooms, changing rooms and showers is also available for members.
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Location: 1860 Eagle Point Rd, Clarklake, MI 49234
The Clark Lake Yacht Club is a member managed sailing, boating and social club. Membership is open to the public.
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Located at the largest marina on the Missouri river in Yankton, South Dakota. The club was created to teach yachtsmanship, safety and to introduce people to the boating lifestyle. GPYC is home to a certified sailing school, annual regatta for charities and some of the best boaters on earth.
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Own a historic home with luxury updates for $1.64M on a crystal-clear Michigan lake
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – One of the oldest homes on a crystal-clear Jackson County lake is on the market.
The home at 1878 Q Lane is located on the shores of Clark Lake in Columbia Township. Originally built in 1899, the home has grown from a two-story summer log cabin into a 5,300-square-foot modern lake house.
Listed at $1,639,000 by Realtor Jennifer Chmielewski of ERA Reardon Realty , it’s MLive’s House of the Week. Homes from across the state are featured each Wednesday.
The cabin was originally part of a summer estate owned by Clarence Hayes, founder of Hayes Wheel Company, business partner to Henry Ford and the namesake of Jackson’s Hayes Hotel. The family of current owner Pat Collins purchased the home in the 1950s, using it for years as a summer home before adding major additions in 1998 and 2017 that more than doubled the home’s floor space.
Guests enter the home through side-lit doors into a grand foyer which spills into the billiards room - an open-concept space highlighted by hardwood wainscoting, a crystal chandelier and a mezzanine balcony that rings the upper level of the room.
The open-concept ground floor leads guests past a chef’s kitchen into a well-lit formal dining area whose white wood accents echo Cape Cod charm.
As guests round the corner past a sitting area, they enter the 2,300-square-foot footprint of the original log cabin. In what Connelly calls the “log room,” the home’s original woodwork has been preserved - bark and all.
The hardwood log walls, joists, handrails and banisters come from a logging camp owned by Hayes near Grayling that supplied much of the lumber used in the wooden wheels of Ford’s Model T.
Built-in cabinetry, cedar wall paneling and a fieldstone-lined fireplace highlight the cabin-like family room, which also features a mezzanine level and vaulted ceiling with exposed beams.
The space that once served as the 1899 cabin’s front porch is now an enclosed sitting room featuring wood paneling, a fieldstone bar and views over the patio and Clark Lake.
A ground-floor bedroom suite located just off the family room features a sauna that connects to the outdoor patio, which features a hot tub and fire pit overlooking the home’s lake frontage and 180-foot dock.
“Our beach would be widely accepted as the finest beach available on Clark Lake,” Collins said. “As you step into the water, it’s only a foot deep… but we can accommodate any type of boat from a ski boat to a large offshore-style boat.”
Immediately to the west of the home is the Clark Lake Yacht Club, which was originally part of the same property under Hayes’ ownership before splitting off in the 1930s. Collins said the club, which hosts Hobie catamaran and sailboat races, is “the greatest neighbor you could have.”
“They’re a quiet conservative group of sailors,” Collins said. “For anybody who has an interest in getting into sailing or meeting a lot of people in a very nice social setting this is a great place.”
The home’s upper level features five bedrooms, including a primary suite with French doors and a jet tub, as well as a walk-in closet and additional storage above the 4-car garage. The central mezzanine balcony overlooks the billiards room and offers a sitting area over the foyer.
Additional second-floor bedrooms offer views over the lake and surrounding woods, and a pair of office spaces could serve as additional bedrooms, increasing the overall count to seven rooms.
The home also features an attached four-car garage with a separate door fit for a trailer or boat up to 30 feet. Recent updates include an all-new HVAC system, a recently re-poured concrete drive and a newly-shingled roof.
The 0.6-acre property includes about 100 feet of frontage on Clark Lake, an all-sports lake known for its crystal-clear waters and the annual Raft-O-Rama festival.
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Kids Triathlon 2024 Preview
Jul 25, 2024 | News & Events | 0 comments
Kids Triathlon is a fun event is for ages up to 14. Kids compete in running, biking, and swimming. It happens Saturday, July 27th, at 10 am at the Clark Lake Yacht Club with registration at 9 am. Preview the action from this 2023 video. Dan Omo, who conducts the event, lays out the details.
The Triathlon is totally free and will consist of a 100 meter swim, a half-mile bike ride, and a quarter-mile run (varies for the younger group). There will be 2 ages groups: 9 to 14, and 8 and under, with awards for each. All participants are required to wear a helmet during the biking and a life jacket during the swim regardless of skill level. Top 3 in each categories win medallions. All participants will go home with a patch.
The Kayak Competition follows the Triathlon – 11 am for adults, followed by the kids. Kids, 8 to 18, can use a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard. As with the Triathlon, registration opens at 9 am. All racers are required to wear a life jacket during the event. Some kayaks will be available for those kids who do not have one. If you have a kayak, are you willing to loan it for use at the event? Contact Dan Omo at 937-0424 or [email protected].
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TREASURER REPORT
What a Difference a Day Makes. Namely the extra day of July 4th beer tent operation that we had last year but not this year. In short, the club made 10% more than the one-day beer tent in 2022, but only 75% of the two-day beer tent in 2023. Boo hoo. On the other hand, we made over $8K net income for the month, and are right about on plan for the year. What's more, we are coming close to $150K in the bank. Not so boo hoo. Let's have a luau to celebrate.
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- Jim DiIanni will be doing a boater education seminar on fire prevention during the Pleasant Harbor cruise.
- The new first aid kit is on top of the AED case at the clubhouse.
- Contact Jim if you want a complimentary Vessel Safety Check [email protected]@msn.com
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The July RBAW newsletter has several interesting articles which are outlined below. Click the link if you'd like to read the full text: www.rbaw.org
- Free Mobile Pumpouts;
- MindTheZone, RBAW's initiative to raise awareness about the five seaplane advisory buoys on Lake Union;
- Boater Engagement Workshop for Southern Resident Killer Whale Recovery;
- Workshop on Shaping 2025 Education, Outreach, and Communication Efforts;
- Proposed Canadian Marine Mannal Regulations Amendment;
- Watercraft Excise Tax Depreciation Schedule Update; and
- Boaters Asked to Help Prevent Spread of Invasive Species.
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS
August 2024 meetings.
- The Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 13th at 6pm.
- The General Meeting will be held on Thursday, August 15th at 6pm. There will be the usual potluck dinner followed by a business meeting.
Stop by the Club on Friday Evenings!
Now open at 5pm.
Our members are always welcome to just come in for a drink and to catch up with friends on Friday evenings. You are not required to participate in the meal being served. Guests of members are also welcome, however they must be signed in by their host member. When food is provided, reserve a spot if available (depending on what is being served) so that our hosts can plan the correct amount of food and avoid food loss costs to the club.
Nominating Committee
Art Hammon, Chair Cheryl Callais Ken Dalgleish Kim Francisco-Clark Robin Lott Kim Page
Club leadership is critical to our ability to continue to thrive and grow…and to have fun! What better way to contribute your skills! We need all of you to help us identify our next set of leaders. You are invited to step up and volunteer for a leadership position if you feel ready. And you can provide names of others that you think would be a good fit. Please pass your own name or another to a member of the Nominating Committee for consideration. The Nominating Committee will contact each nominated person to offer information concerning the role and the expectations via discussions and the job descriptions. If you have questions or would like more information, contact any member of the Nominating Committee. The club bylaws specify the steps the Nominating Committee must follow and the timing for each step. The process is outlined below.
- June - The Nominating Committee is formed by the Commodore (or delegate) and is chaired by immediate Past Commodore. This committee consists of four or five members representing a cross section of the Club, including one or two Past Commodores, and at least one boating member and one social member.
- Flag Officers: The committee will confirm with the Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, and Fleet captain willingness to accept nomination to the next Flag officer rank in succession and place them in nomination for the next term. In the event a flag officer succession cannot be implemented, nominations will be made for those positions.
- Trustees: The Committee shall nominate at least one (1) voting member to the elective positions of First Year Trustee (two-year position), Secretary, and Treasurer.
- September Annual Meeting – Officers and Trustees Elections The list of candidates shall be reported in the September issue of the Bosun’s Pipe, at least ten (10) days prior to the election of officers. Nominations can also be made from the floor at the Sept Annual Meeting.
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Friday, August 23rd @ 5pm Nancy's Famous Coddled Brats Click here to sign up.
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Gig Harbor Cruise
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Baseball Hats in stock!
There are three ways to order:
- Select items from the Ship's Store case at the club and purchase from a representative.
- Select items from the Ship's Store webpage by clicking here: Ships Store
- Send an email to the KCYC Ship's Store team: KCYC Ship's Store
GENERAL INFORMATION
Please Visit the KCYC Facebook Pages!
We all should know that KCYC has a public facebook page, Kingston Cove Yacht Club. Did you know that we also have a "members only" page? To use it, you must send us a request to join so we are certain that it remains a valuable resource for KCYC members. Members can use the page to post topics and communicate with other members on whatever topics they choose. To request to join the page, please click the link below.
Buckeye Lake Yacht Club
Founded 1906
Commodore Howard Clark Scholarship
The Commodore & Mrs. Howard F. Clark Scholarship was instituted in 2000 to recognize members of the BLYC Junior Race Team who plan to pursue their education beyond high school and to recognize their accomplishments both on and off the water. The scholarship is managed by the 501(c)3 corporation, Buckeye Lake Junior Sailing, Inc. and is awarded annually to a member of the BLYC Sailing Team who is a college-bound graduating senior.
Initially endowed by Commodore Howard & Rosa Clark, the scholarship fund also accepts tax-deductible donations to allow the scholarship to continue.
Past Recipients
2000 | Justin Evans | Boston University |
2001 | Ryan Russell | Columbus State |
2003 | Nathan Owen | Hobart College |
2004 | Cameron Evans | Butler University |
2006 | Brian Foley | Ohio State University |
2008 | Fritz Schilling | Xavier Universtiy |
2008 | Evan Miller | Christopher Newport Univ. |
2011 | Halle Harklau | Wittenberg University |
2011 | Austin Miller | Wittenberg University |
2017 | Michael Davis | University of Toledo |
Welcome to Clear Lake Yacht Club!!
Thanks to the many of you who have already renewed your memberships in anticipation of this summer. if you need any help renewing your membership email [email protected]. some quick things to remember when renewing your membership is to verify your email address and current mailing address to make sure that it is current and make sure to add your spouse and other associated members that are under 21 to your membership. the 2024 event calendar is now available in the members section. did you know you can join us on facebook/clyc members or instagram/clear lake yacht club as well posts often include last minute changes and updates as well as photos and activities going on at the club. clear lake yacht club is primarily run by volunteers except for the bar and cleaning staff; we are all volunteers. so, if you find yourself wanting to get involved, whether it be helping with tgif's, entertainment, projects around the club, or maybe even consider being part of the board, please feel free to reach out to any one of the current board members as we are always eager to welcome new faces. please take a moment and review the club member information and guest policies at the bottom of this page. thanks and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone around the club..
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Russian stuff blowing up: Moscow yacht club goes up in flames
Big ammo dump bavovna
🔥 Explosion of a russian ammunition depot. Pokrovsk direction. pic.twitter.com/Oc9BaqcsHD — ✙ Albina Fella ✙ 🇺🇦🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪🇵🇱🇺🇸🇨🇦🇦🇺 (@albafella1) June 22, 2024
Smoke on the water, the fire in the sky.
Yachts go up in smoke. Could be sabotage or could be insurance fraud or could be another careless smoker.
“ARSON in a yacht club near Moscow. More than a dozen yachts and boats burned downs.” – Baza 👉 Russian ships are racing to join the Moskva. pic.twitter.com/VeErNGzT6s — Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart) June 21, 2024
Sucks when you can’t even get a moped through with a six-pack of water.
The whole road is about 15 km and you can take dozens of similar photos on it. Thanks to the successful operation of drones, Russians are sitting in tree lines and forests with a minimum of ammunition, food and water. There were cases when we destroyed a moped with which Russians tried to bring a pack of 6 bottles of water to the position.”
Bukhanka graveyard on the Kharkiv front: “The cutting of Russian logistical routes is probably one of the key reasons why Russian offensive in the Kharkiv region got bogged down. In one photo there are 5 burnt Bukhankas. The whole road is about 15 km and you can take dozens of… pic.twitter.com/j1xeg4tOhr — Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 22, 2024
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
🔞 Kadyrovite beats Kadyrovite. Education in the ruzzian army. pic.twitter.com/Z43RJsd2c2 — ✙ Albina Fella ✙ 🇺🇦🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪🇵🇱🇺🇸🇨🇦🇦🇺 (@albafella1) June 22, 2024
Speaking of declining morale.
According to "The Northern Channel", Russian military police have been detached to the northern Kharkiv front to suppress defections and that the highest risk of deserters is in the area of #Hyboke north of #Lyptsi where the AFU is making gains. "The military police arrived… pic.twitter.com/iiP6n69EyJ — OSINT (Uri Kikaski) 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 🇮🇱 (@UKikaski) June 18, 2024
Russia continues to round up migrants workers for cannon fodder duty in Ukraine.
Barnaul is in Siberia south of Novosibirsk.
Russia: FSB conducted a massive raid, lining up over 200 people outside night clubs and bars in Barnaul, near Novosibirsk. Some were severely beaten and gunshots were also heard. pic.twitter.com/GnCigcBE8S — Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) June 22, 2024
45 migrants were forced at gunpoint to sit under the scorching sun This is how Russian law enforcers conducted another raid on migrants at a construction site in Voronezh. Those who are found to have a Russian passport are often taken to the military recruitment center. pic.twitter.com/vIDBiSWGRH — NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 22, 2024
It’s basically an armored taxi.
In this video a Ukrainian soldier breaks down why this T-62 is a pile of shit.
The Ukrainian Army released an extensive video of the infamous Russian turtle tanks. They are far worse than expected. Underneath that garbage is an old T-62M. The gun is not operational, there is no ammunition and the turret is locked in place. The panels are sheet metal… pic.twitter.com/s33mm5zg5w — (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) June 22, 2024
Another 1,110 Russian soldiers.
Russian losses per 22/06/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff +1110 men +8 tanks +11 APVs +28 artillery pieces +15 UAVs +4 cruise missiles pic.twitter.com/5Ul2ZRCfB0 — NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) June 22, 2024
At least 4 285 Russian officers have been eliminated in Ukraine, +27 since last update. Minimum losses since 24 February 2022. Each name is confirmed by a Russian source via funeral notices, obituaries, graves, news platforms, monuments and memorial plaques. pic.twitter.com/KDBMXg72CZ — KIU ✪ Russian Officers killed in Ukraine 🇨🇿🇺🇦 (@KilledInUkraine) June 22, 2024
It reminds me of the old German V1 rocket
Breaking: Nikolayevsky Vanekreported reported on his TG Channel that the AFU has recovered remnants of an Iranian Atash-1/2 jet-powered OWUAV which was shot down and crash-landed near the town of #Ochakiv , Mykolaiv Oblast. The Atash drones are jet powered and appear to be cruise… pic.twitter.com/pk86jtAGin — OSINT (Uri Kikaski) 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 🇮🇱 (@UKikaski) June 22, 2024
Russians continue to shell Kharkiv.
The Russians dropped 4 x FAB UMPC's on the center of Kharkiv earlier today. Currently, there are 2 dead and 23 injured but the debris are still being cleared to search for more victims. #OSINT #UkraineWar #UkraineKrieg #Ukraine #Russia #NAFO REPOST APPRECIATED!!! pic.twitter.com/TjhXf2BNnu — OSINT (Uri Kikaski) 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 🇮🇱 (@UKikaski) June 22, 2024
The moment of the guided aerial bomb hit in Kharkiv The number of wounded has increased to 37. https://t.co/CTXKu85FC3 pic.twitter.com/1lduAfIJ3S — Maria Drutska 🇺🇦 (@maria_drutska) June 22, 2024
No, no, no. We weren’t trying to hit the residential building. We were trying to hit the hospital.
Russian propagandists now claim their target in Kharkiv was not a residential building but a police hospital. Their open admission of calls for war crimes is truly outrageous. Watch this and imagine it’s your Saturday afternoon pic.twitter.com/tP2BLSUoT8 — Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) June 22, 2024
Well, what can ya do? You can’t hide in your basement 24/7.
Residents of the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv shock with their calmness People continue to relax by the pool while explosions are heard on the horizon. A residential apartment building was damaged as a result of the attack. 18 people were injured, 2 dead. pic.twitter.com/NjgwsCbIGz — NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 22, 2024
Russia not only commits war crimes like bombing a school, they posted video about it.
Russian sources are posting a video of what they describe as the "second use" of a FAB-3000 M-54 S UMPC in the #Liptsy area. Geolocation: 50.193348, 36.436196 The structure is the Slobozhanskaya School which is closed as civilians have been evacuated from the entire area. The… pic.twitter.com/2GUgssOi5I — OSINT (Uri Kikaski) 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 🇮🇱 (@UKikaski) June 21, 2024
This attack is in Ivano-Frankivsk, which is southeast of Lviv in western Ukraine.
The aftermath of the night attack on Ivano-Frankivsk Oil and Gas University In addition, 14 buildings, a lyceum, a kindergarten were damaged in the city. pic.twitter.com/Iz5WRyGRxZ — Maria Drutska 🇺🇦 (@maria_drutska) June 22, 2024
In this video a Russian soldier is wounded by an FPV drone. While he is lying in the road and his comrade walks up to him, he motions to his head. His comrade then finishes him off with a shot to the head.
Life is brutal in the Russian Army.
You can believe that this is the result of climate change if you like, but clearly this is the wrath of God at work. Expect to see locust swarms and frogs next.
🌪️ Russia: Tornadoes in Moscow injured over 40 people. Experts say the frequency and intensity of the phenomenon is increasing due to climate change. pic.twitter.com/KjpDe2Qd8t — Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) June 21, 2024
Lukashenko says being president of Belarus is “fiddle-faddle” and that he dreams of milking cows.
Lukashenko told how he milks cows in his dreams. Also, during a visit to a dairy complex, he said the best job is in agriculture, and the presidency is fiddle-faddle. pic.twitter.com/AwpScZES7F — Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 22, 2024
This is why Ukraine will eventually win.
A Russian drone was taken out by Ukrainian EW, local people grabbed it and repaired it and sent it to the ukrainian army. Hah. pic.twitter.com/CRN6SgE3Vy — Andrew Perpetua (@AndrewPerpetua) June 22, 2024
Rest in peace.
💔 In Kherson region, our colleague Oleksandr Chekhun was killed in an enemy attack while on duty at a checkpoint As a result of a Russian drone attack, an inspector of the patrol police response sector of the Kherson Police Department No. 1, a senior police lieutenant, was… pic.twitter.com/GTX7nTxG7a — Andrew Perpetua (@AndrewPerpetua) June 22, 2024
No peppers? No green beans?
Because they are #Ukrainians ❗️😜🤣 The Ukrainian military man showed his trenches, where onions, cucumbers, dill , tomatoes are planted evenly and neatly... This nation cannot be defeated❗️☝️ pic.twitter.com/aeLupjZMbu — Olena_Wave🇺🇦 (@OlenaWave) June 22, 2024
Life goes on in Kyiv.
One more video from the festival in Kyiv for you. To tell you the truth, I meant to walk in the botanical garden and enjoy the nature. But it was a festival there 🙈 oops. Perhaps you will ask why the girls put the ribbons on the tree. I don’t know. Maybe it is some tradition… pic.twitter.com/tMaoP68LGa — Yaroslava Antipina (@strategywoman) June 22, 2024
Soledar needs a new home.
Meet Soledar, a cat who lost his home in the bombed city he’snamed after. Now he lives at a military strongpoint, nestled btwn tires, with 80th Brigade soldiers as family. Stressed by constant shelling, he needs evacuation from frontline. This war cat seeks a peaceful home. pic.twitter.com/ddyMNLyIRj — Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) June 22, 2024
Man’s best friend and his backup vocals.
Peaceful night to all good people 😴💤 And let Russia burn. pic.twitter.com/Vy9PCw1QJU — 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐚 𝐊𝐎𝐌𝐒𝐀 | 🇪🇺🇫🇷🇵🇱🇺🇦 (@tweetforAnna) June 21, 2024
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Clark Lake Yacht Club, Clarklake, Michigan. 624 likes · 52 talking about this · 1,148 were here. The Clark Lake Yacht Club is a private boating and social club, member-ran club. Membership is open...
Royal Bengal Yacht Club is the name taken by the Clark Lake Yacht Club on its founding in 1931 in the basement of Pleasant View pavilion, later the Clark Lake Lodge. At that time, the basement was a bar and bowling alley under the ownership of Larry Miller, a supporter of the Club. In 1933, the organization moved to Eagle Point, and changed its ...
Royal Bengal Yacht Club is the name taken by the Clark Lake Yacht Club on its founding in 1931 in the basement of Pleasant View pavilion, later the Clark Lake Lodge. At that time, the basement was a bar and bowling alley under the ownership of Larry Miller, a supporter of the Club. In 1933, the organization moved to Eagle Point, and changed its.
And the Clark Lake County Park became the first in June 1825. Get our free mobile app. In the gallery below are a good number of vintage photos of Clark Lake, including Eagle Point, Pleasant View Hotel, the yacht club, the old depot, old general store, and a few other establishments and surprises, from 1900 to the 1950s.
Another chapter closes today (Sunday 9/25/16) in the storied history of the Clark Lake Yacht Club. This year's Fall Regatta attracted 29 boats from the United States and Canada. Clark Lake did not disappoint. The water was sparkling clear, the breeze more than sufficient for racing fun, and temperatures, refreshing. The course for yesterday's races […]
The club sits on 10 acres of wooded and open lawn on the beautiful shores of Clark Lake. Outdoor facilities include a barbeque pit, gas grill, patio, picnic, playground and beach areas. A bath house with bathrooms, changing rooms and showers is also available for members. The Clark Lake Yacht Club is dedicated to promoting water safety ...
Clark Lake Yacht Club is currently accepting applications for 2023 memberships. We currently have no one on the waiting list for a motorboat slip and have plenty of sailboat slips available. Most folks are pleasantly surprised at our inexpensive rates. If you are looking for a family oriented place to enjoy beautiful Clark Lake, maybe learn 2 ...
Photo Albums; The Boat. About the boat; Buccaneer 18 Registry ; Parts (Nickels) Sailboatdata; One-Design Class Profile; Wikipedia; Wikiwand; One-Design Class; ... The Clark Lake Yacht Club is a member managed sailing, boating and social club. Membership is open to the public. Add Me To Mailing List. Share This Page.
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The final Sunday Clark Lake Yacht Club sailboat race took place on Sunday, August 25th. ... The Spirit Trail committee met Tuesday at the Community Center to discuss maintenance, repair and engineering. n this photo, Tucker Boyers displays a plaque with names of Spirit Trail donors. This replaces a plaque that deteriorated.
Located at the largest marina on the Missouri river in Yankton, South Dakota. The club was created to teach yachtsmanship, safety and to introduce people to the boating lifestyle. GPYC is home to a certified sailing school, annual regatta for charities and some of the best boaters on earth. WebCam of Lewis & Clark Lake and Marina. Wanna join us?
The home at 1878 Q Lane is located on the shores of Clark Lake in Columbia Township. Originally built in 1899, the home has grown from a two-story summer log cabin into a 5,300-square-foot modern ...
Royal Yacht Club is the center of yachting life in Moscow, imbued with European spirit and combines a modern yacht port, a unique coastal restaurant, spacious spectator stands, a cozy business center and the DoubleTree by Hilton Moscow - Marina. Luxury recreation on the water within the city limits, berth for vessels from 6 to 40 meters, one of the best restaurants of Arkady Novikov ...
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It happens Saturday, July 27th, at 10 am at the Clark Lake Yacht Club with registration at 9 am. Preview the action from this 2023 video. Dan Omo, who conducts the event, lays out the details. The Triathlon is totally free and will consist of a 100 meter swim, a half-mile bike ride, and a quarter-mile run (varies for the younger group).
Clark Fork Yacht Club is Missoula's new way to float the river. An inspired and fun solution to the slog of car transport and the drudgery of tube wrangling, the Yacht Club provides everything you need to float the river (minus the hassle), from flamingo pink tubes complete with a butt hammock to a quick shuttle trip in a flashy painted van.
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1.1K members. Join group. For past, present and future members of Lewis & Clark Lake/ Gavin's Point Yacht Club (GPYC) to mingle. Come in and introduce yourself.
The scholarship is managed by the 501(c)3 corporation, Buckeye Lake Junior Sailing, Inc. and is awarded annually to a member of the BLYC Sailing Team who is a college-bound graduating senior. Initially endowed by Commodore Howard & Rosa Clark, the scholarship fund also accepts tax-deductible donations to allow the scholarship to continue.
Mooring Fee $125. Small Boat Race Series $20. Ski Club $25. Tennis & Pickleball $100. Tennis & Pickleball Young $25. CLEARLY CLEAR LAKE YACHT CLUB IS THE PLACE TO BE! To promote sailing, skiing, and other water activities, tennis/pickelball and social activities among the members and their families.
The unofficial group for Lake Clarke Shores boating residents. Feel free to use this group to post your pictures, boating stories and invites to on the water get-togethers. Private. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Visible.
Big ammo dump bavovna Smoke on the water, the fire in the sky. Yachts go up in smoke. Could be sabotage or could be insurance fraud or could be another careless smoker. Sucks when you can't even ...
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