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SJSS REGATTA #7 - OCYC
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WELCOME TO THE 2023 MAYRA SOUTH JERSEY SUMMER SERIES (SJSS)
This is the 7th regatta of the sjss to be held at the ocean city yacht club at 100 bay rd, ocean city, nj 08226., for directions to the venue - click here.
- WAIVERS - All sailors MUST have one digitally signed 2023 MAYRA SJSS waiver on file in order to compete in any of our MAYRA SJSS regattas this season. Parents must complete and sign a waiver, ONCE , for each sailor that they register for ANY of the MAYRA SJSS regattas (C420 skippers AND their crew must complete seperate waivers.) ALL WAIVERS MUST BE COMPLETED AND ON FILE PRIOR TO THE EVENT! To complete the 2023 MAYRA SJSS waiver --- CLICK HERE ------
One coach or parent per club represented MUST check-in and verify fleet and sail # of all their sailors when Regatta Management Desk opens 10:00AM to 11:00AM
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN OCEAN CITY-Girls Weekend Fashion Show Tickets Go on Sale
The Downtown Ocean City Girls Weekend Fashion Show will return to its new location, the Ocean City Yacht Club, on Friday, March 24, 2023, and tickets are on sale now.
The annual event features the latest spring and summer clothing lines for sale in Ocean City’s retail shops and local men and women model them. It includes light fare and refreshments catered by Ocean City restaurants. The Fashion Show kicks off a long weekend of shopping, dining, and class activities that highlight all that Downtown Ocean City has to offer.
Reigning Miss New Jersey Augostina Mallous will be emcee for the show. Mallous, 20, of Cape May Court House, currently attends Hofstra University, where she majors in journalism and minors in dance.
She began performing at age three when her mother signed her up for dance classes, and she danced competitively for 14 years on Jersey Cape Dance’s Competition Team. Growing up and working in her family’s diner, she learned the value of hospitality and service at a young age.
Girls Weekend features hotel and bed-and-breakfast packages, dining offers, shopping discounts, prizes, yoga and wellness classes, craft projects and demonstrations at various locations throughout Ocean City. Look for updates and announcements about activities and participating businesses by visiting the Facebook event page or calling 609-399-1412.
Tickets for the Fashion Show are $35 each and available now at oceancityvacation.com/boxoffice . Capacity is limited, so don’t wait to purchase your tickets.
NATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL FUN DAY SET FOR FEB. 18
The Ocean City Environmental Commission will sponsor a free family-friendly Nature and Environmental Fun Day 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18 in the Ocean City High School cafeteria. The event includes interactive education, zoo animals, crafts, games, a recycling activity and more.
The tentative lineup of participants includes:
· Cape May County Zoo: Small Animal Petting Zoo
· Wetlands Institute: Marine Life “Touch Tank” Exhibit
· O.C. Environmental Commission: Recycling Arts and Crafts
· Ocean City High School Student Environmental Association: Free Seed Giveaway of Plants That Attract Butterflies
· Ocean City Free Public Library: Free Nature and Environmental Take-Aways
Other exhibitors will include the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority, ACT Engineers, Americorp, South Jersey Gas, Atlantic City Electric and New Jersey American Water.
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Girls Weekend will kick off with a fashion show at the Ocean City Yacht Club on Friday night at 7pm. This fun show will feature clothing and accessories from local Ocean City shops.
Then, the fun starts with demos and sales. Below is a list of events happening this weekend in Ocean City.
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Spotted Whale , 944 Asbury- Create your own sea glass votive with sand for $12 while supplies last.
Shades at JHQ (inside Julie’s Headquarters, 1004 Asbury)- $5 off all spray tans plus free body contour 10am-3pm on Saturday, April 2. You can book your appointment ahead of time.
Partyology Firm , 411 8th Street- Trivia, games, music, and refreshments on April 2 from 3pm-5pm.
Bowfish Kids , 956 Asbury- On April 2, kids 3+ can have a painting and photo session with Rapunzel. Book online .
Driftspaces , above Bowfish Kids- There will be an open house from 10am-3pm showcasing local vendors. There will also be an Instagram floral selfie wall and special discounts.
The Flower Company will be at Driftspaces on Sunday at 11:30am for a flower design workshop. Bagels and refreshments are included.
Peak Mobility at We Make it Personal, 852 Asbury, TMJ, head, and neck demos. Gua sha tools and tees will also be available for purchase. Saturday April 2 12:00-3pm.
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Peak Mobility will be at Driftspaces for a Holistic Happy Hour. House gua sha class followed by bites and sips on April 2 from 5-7pm.
Pedego Electric Bikes , 621 Asbury – Free two hour electric bike ride with demonstration on how to ride. Reserve online using code GirlsRideFree. This promo will be offered Friday and Saturday 10am-4pm and on Sunday 10am-2pm.
Hearth and Sole , 636 Asbury- Plant and decorate your own succulent garden on Saturday at 3pm. Registration and payment needed prior to Saturday, cost is $30. To register, call 609-545-8562 or email [email protected] .
Handlaget , 744 Central- Make your own Fairy Signs all weekend long.
Stainton’s , 810 Asbury- demonstrations and drawings throughout the weekend
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Having been positioned on the Green Egg Harbor Bay since 1901, the Ocean City Yacht Club boasts both rich history and picturesque views. The quaint blue building with white trimming already establishes a coastal vibe at first glance. Hold your ceremony right above the water with the view of the entire bay surrounding you, and let your guests mingle on the waterfront deck before the big celebration! Inside the club, a spacious dining room with hardwood floors awaits. With panoramic bay view windows, fantastic coastal cuisine, and enough room for a party of a lifetime, a festive and memorable reception is guaranteed. Surrounded by your friends, family, and the romantic sunset, you will start a lifetime of happiness the right way at the Ocean City Yacht Club!
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Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 100th Anniversary
By MADDY VITALE
The Ocean City Yacht Club was transformed into a night of excitement and celebration Friday in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The Yacht Club sold out and the who’s who from dignitaries to business owners to longtime residents enjoyed a night of dancing, dinner and drinks to finally be able to celebrate the century of the Chamber, albeit on the 101st year.
The event was initially scheduled for May of 2020 and then again in the fall of 2020, however, COVID-19 led to the postponements.
But Friday night made up for lost time.
“Tonight is a remarkable night for the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce. One hundred years, not many people can tout that in other towns,” Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Michele Gillian said in an interview. “This is America’s Greatest Family Resort. We live it and we love it.”
During opening remarks, Gillian thanked the many people who helped bring the event together and also gave shout-outs to former past and present dignitaries in the audience.
Members of the Chamber who planned the event were as follows; former Mayor Roy Gillian, Michele Gillian, Chamber 1st Vice President Janet Galante, and board members Patrick Halliday and Patrick McMahon.
Chamber President David Allegretto said in his remarks that it is an honor for him to continue to serve as president. He spoke of the importance of the monumental milestone the Chamber has reached.
“There are many great moments in over 100 years in history,” Allegretto said. “The one at the top is the slogan, America’s Greatest Family Resort, from the Chamber. The Chamber works tirelessly and it has been a pleasure for me to work with such great people.”
The organization was formed from the Board of Trade in 1920.
In February of 1920, the Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph Company met with the Board of Trade and offered the use of the second floor of the Massey and Edwards building, at Eighth and Wesley, to establish an Information and Publicity Bureau.
“Ocean City Chamber of Commerce – Bureau of Information” was placed on the door at the entrance of the building, according to a Chamber release.
On April 24, 1920, the Chamber Emblem Committee recommended the following as the official emblem of the Chamber: “The emblem, a circle within a circle, the upper half reading “America’s Greatest Family Resort” and the lower “Chamber of Commerce,” across the center on two lines “Ocean City, New Jersey.”
The Chamber has more than 535 members. The membership is comprised of small independent businesses and organizations that offer Ocean City visitors and residents a variety of products and services.
Over the years, the Chamber has grown into an organization that has become a leader in marketing the Ocean City area and an advocate for the business community.
The Chamber is also a supporter of key community events and their partnership with the city has been in place since the inception.
Ocean City Councilman Terry Crowley Jr. said the event was a phenomenal example of a strong Chamber and community.
“Obviously, it is a great event and kudos to all the volunteers who put it together,” Crowley said. “Closing out a year of COVID, not being able to do good things, people are anxious to get back and embrace a great night out.”
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At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories
MONACO, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The 40th edition of the Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, the first major international event held under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, comes to an end at the Yacht Club de Monaco. This anniversary edition has attracted 90 teams totalling 400 sailors divided across the J/70, Smeralda 888, Longtze Premier and Cape 31 classes. “It was a very special edition for us. After 40 years we’re still here welcoming competitors from all over Europe. Monaco is always the place to test new boats and new technology for the sailing and we’re very proud of it and that this happens under the umbrella of the ‘Monaco Capital of Advanced Yachting,” says YCM General Secretary Bernard d’Alessandri giving also a little insight on what’s happening next at the Club. “I take this opportunity to mention the Yachting Day including the Explorer Awards. It’ll be here during the Ocean Week and we’ll have the pleasure to receive many Explorers. We’ll have 8 boats and around 200 guests, including a delegation of the Explorers Club from New York, around here for this opportunity which is great for the people that have passion for the sea and also innovation.”
Sticking to Primo Cup, in the J/70 class the final victory went to Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio and his monegasque team 'G-Spot', followed by ‘Jerry’ (that also won the amateur Corinthian category) and ‘Moonlight II’. “I am very happy. I always say we got very lucky but behind our luck there’s a lot of work we’ve been doing the whole winter. Primo Cup is one of the most important regattas organised by this Club so I’m very proud of our result. We won in 2021 and now we won again so we’re looking forward to the next one,” says di Lapigio. On the Perpetual Trophy, made by Buccellati, every year it is inscribed the name of the winner of the most represented class, which is J/70, to immortalise the sailing performance. Among the 32 names already engraved (representing eight nations) are Monegasques Claude Rodelato, Ludovico Fassitelli and Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio, who’s having his name written on it again this year.
Moving on to the Smeralda 888 class, YCM’s Achille Onorato ‘Canard à l’Orange’ topped the ranking, followed by Giovanni Lombardi Stronati ‘Django’ and Paolo Rotelli ‘Black Star’. In Longtze Premier, it is the Swiss on Shensu who dominated being in complete control of their boat. In second place came ‘Wetfeet’ and in third ‘QI’. For the ‘debutant’ Cape 31 first place went to ‘Give me Five’. Second and third were gained by ‘Shotgun’ and ‘Solano II’.
Organised with technical clothing supplier Slam and UBS, and the support of Monaco’s City Hall, over the years the event has established itself as a major one design meeting attracting big names in sailing. Since the eighties, it has also proved a testbed of innovation with Monaco bay becoming a reference for developing novel technologies and experimenting with new concepts at sea.
Next sailing appointment at the Yacht Club de Monaco is the Women Leading and Sailing Trophy (15-17 march).
For more information:
Press Office LaPresse - [email protected]
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/83389a81-699f-471f-8397-bce9430c6c94
A video accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/334bb93e-97f4-4f8d-9abe-ad9009921a33
At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories
At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories
MONACO, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 40th edition of the Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, the first major international event held under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, comes to an end at the Yacht Club de Monaco. This anniversary edition has attracted 90 teams totalling 400 sailors divided across the J/70, Smeralda 888, Longtze Premier and Cape 31 classes. “It was a very special edition for us. After 40 years we’re still here welcoming competitors from all over Europe. Monaco is always the place to test new boats and new technology for the sailing and we’re very proud of it and that this happens under the umbrella of the ‘Monaco Capital of Advanced Yachting,” says YCM General Secretary Bernard d’Alessandri giving also a little insight on what’s happening next at the Club. “I take this opportunity to mention the Yachting Day including the Explorer Awards. It’ll be here during the Ocean Week and we’ll have the pleasure to receive many Explorers. We’ll have 8 boats and around 200 guests, including a delegation of the Explorers Club from New York, around here for this opportunity which is great for the people that have passion for the sea and also innovation.”
Sticking to Primo Cup, in the J/70 class the final victory went to Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio and his monegasque team 'G-Spot', followed by ‘Jerry’ (that also won the amateur Corinthian category) and ‘Moonlight II’. “I am very happy. I always say we got very lucky but behind our luck there’s a lot of work we’ve been doing the whole winter. Primo Cup is one of the most important regattas organised by this Club so I’m very proud of our result. We won in 2021 and now we won again so we’re looking forward to the next one,” says di Lapigio. On the Perpetual Trophy, made by Buccellati, every year it is inscribed the name of the winner of the most represented class, which is J/70, to immortalise the sailing performance. Among the 32 names already engraved (representing eight nations) are Monegasques Claude Rodelato, Ludovico Fassitelli and Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio, who’s having his name written on it again this year.
Moving on to the Smeralda 888 class, YCM’s Achille Onorato ‘Canard à l’Orange’ topped the ranking, followed by Giovanni Lombardi Stronati ‘Django’ and Paolo Rotelli ‘Black Star’. In Longtze Premier, it is the Swiss on Shensu who dominated being in complete control of their boat. In second place came ‘Wetfeet’ and in third ‘QI’. For the ‘debutant’ Cape 31 first place went to ‘Give me Five’. Second and third were gained by ‘Shotgun’ and ‘Solano II’.
Organised with technical clothing supplier Slam and UBS, and the support of Monaco’s City Hall, over the years the event has established itself as a major one design meeting attracting big names in sailing. Since the eighties, it has also proved a testbed of innovation with Monaco bay becoming a reference for developing novel technologies and experimenting with new concepts at sea.
Next sailing appointment at the Yacht Club de Monaco is the Women Leading and Sailing Trophy (15-17 march).
For more information: Press Office LaPresse - [email protected]
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/83389a81-699f-471f-8397-bce9430c6c94
A video accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/334bb93e-97f4-4f8d-9abe-ad9009921a33
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The Ocean City Yacht Club was transformed into a night of excitement and celebration Friday in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce. The Yacht Club sold out and the who's who from dignitaries to business owners to longtime residents enjoyed a night of dancing, dinner and drinks to finally be able to celebrate the century of the Chamber, albeit on the ...
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At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories The 40th edition of the Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, the first major international event held under the ...
MONACO, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The 40th edition of the Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, the first major international event held under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, comes to an end at the Yacht Club de Monaco. This anniversary edition has attracted 90 teams totalling 400 sail…
Yacht Scoring is a featured packed 100% web based regatta administration and scoring system that simplifies the task of competitor registration, event management, competitor and media communications while providing results in near-real time to competitors and the World following your event on the internet.
By: Yacht Club de Monaco via GlobeNewswire March 11, 2024 at 11:18 AM EDT MONACO, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 40th edition of the Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, the first major international event held under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, comes to an end at the Yacht Club de Monaco.