April Luncheon with Manson Construction
April 11, 2012 Leave a comment
The Propeller Club, Chapter is a civic, social and charitable organization that promotes maritime commerce in the Puget Sound region.
April 2, 2012 2 Comments
Thank you for all who made it to the luncheon.
If you missed the presentation and would like to see Mr. Schinfeld’s PowerPoint presentation click here.
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March 21, 2012
Salty’s on Alki
11:30 – 1:30 pm
As a special program of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce, WCIT is a nonprofit organization that advances polices beneficial to international trade in Washington State. Mr. Schinfeld will speak about Puget Sound Ports and our region’s competitive advantage and efforts to coalesce around trade.
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March luncheon is sponsored by
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Chicken Saltimboca stuffed with local Beechers cheese, black forest ham and fresh basil topped with a juniper demi.
Members: $35.00 Guests: $40.00
All reservations must be pre-paid. For reservations call the Club office at 206-448-7660 with your credit card information by Noon, March 16.
If you are unable to attend and have made a reservation, cancellations must be received no later than Noon, March 16th or you will be charged.
Please call Marine Exchange (206) 448-7660 or contact Polly: polly (at) marineexchangesea.com
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Set the Date: Jan 18, 2012 at Salty’s11:30 – 1:30 PM
Make your luncheon reservations now! The next luncheon will be held January 18th at Salty’s on Alki. Our guest speaker will be Eric Schinfeld, President of the Washington Council on International Trade. As a special program of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce, WCIT is a nonprofit organization that advances polices beneficial to international trade in Washington State.
Eric Schinfeld was most recently program manager for economic development at the Puget Sound Regional Council. He has also worked in the office of U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher, and served as the founding executive director of Shunpike, a nonprofit arts services organization that provides business and organizational consulting services to emerging arts organizations. He has an MPA from the University of Washington’s Evans School of Public Affairs and majored in political science and theater at the University of Pennsylvania. Read more from Stephen H. Dunphy’s July 2011 article “New leaders take the helms of key agencies boosting Washington trade”.
Menu:
Blacken Salmon Caesar Salad
Seafood Chowder to start
Members: $35.00 Guests: $40.00
Luncheon sponsored by
All reservations must be pre-paid. For reservations call the Club office at 206-448-7660 with your credit card information by Noon, January 16.
If you are unable to attend and have made a reservation, cancellations must be received no later than Noon, January 16th or you will be charged.
Please call Marine Exchange (206) 448-7660 or contact Polly: polly (at) marineexchangesea.com
December 6, 2011 Leave a comment
Please make reservations prior to Dec 12th. All reservations must be pre-paid, call Marine Exchange (206) 448-7660.
Contact Polly: polly@marineexchangesea.com
October 4, 2011 Leave a comment
June 18, 2011 Leave a comment
We opened the June 15th awards luncheon with a tribute to Carla Martin, Seattle Propeller Club member and Board of Directors chairperson. Carla will be greatly missed, if you would like to leave a note with the family, you may do so on the CaringBridge.org website.
This awards luncheon was sponsored by Vigor Shipyards. Below is John Lockwood’s presentation on the transition of the company, formerly known as Todd Shipyard, and its many strengths as the company moves forward.
The seventh annual Norm Manly Youth Maritime Training Association (YMTA) Maritime Educational Scholarship competition was held on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at Compass Course Maritime Training. YMTA is very proud to announce the six Washington State High School seniors awarded the 2011 YMTA and the Pacific Maritime Magazine Scholarships: Sarah Deland, Paul Van Dyke, Angelica Janda, Rose Hendrix, Melissa Allen, Madeleine Wolczko
Seattle Maritime Festival
2011 Results
Maritime Festival Luncheon
Public Official of the Year: Rep. Judy Clibborn
Puget Sound Maritime Achievement Award: Mike Garvey
Marine Environmental Business of the Year, Comprehensive Plan: APL
Marine Environmental Business of the Year, Initiative: Harley Marine Services
Marine Environmental Business of the Year, Honorable Mention: Crowley Marine
Seattle Waterfront Neighborhood Chowder Cook Off
2011 Chowder Cook Off Results – Celebrity Judging
First Place: Bell Harbor Conference Center
Second Place: The Edgewater
Third Place: Steamers
2011 Chowder Cook Off Results – Celebrity Judging Special Awards
Clammiest: Bell Harbor Conference Center
Cutting Edge: 2100 Bistro at the Marriott
Traditional: Steamers
2011 People’s Choice Award:
First Place: Six Seven at the Edgewater
Second Place: 2100 Bistro at the Marriott
Third Place: Bell Harbor Conference Center
National Fisherman and Pacific Marine Expo Stories of the Sea
First Place: Dano Quinn
Second Place: Pat Dixon
Third Place: Jon Pfaff
Honorable Mention: Charlie Sheldon
Pacific Maritime Magazine Quick and Dirty Boat Building
“Dirtiest Boat” trophy, best exemplifying the spirit of the competition:
Guido Perla & Associates
Marty Johnson Memorial Fastest Boat Trophy, winner of the races: Guido Perla & Associates
Student Team: Bellevue College School of Engineering
Survival Suit Races
First Place: Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound 55.5 seconds
Second Place: Compass Courses 1:20.9
Third Place: Ballard Maritime Academy 1:28.5
U.S. Oil Tugboat Race Championship
Class C:
Parthia 7:44
Tacoma Narrows 7:48
Norene 8:13
Reliable 8:24
Teal 8:30
Sterling 8:31
Bull Pup 9:06
Reliance 9:23
ISSWAT 10:28
Prudhoe Bay 10:56
Skillful 12:05
Class B:
Galene 6:43
Patricia S 6:48
Glendale 7:00
Scholarie 7:22
Island Voyager 7:24
Chief 8:55
Class A
Hunter 5:24
Protector 6:12
Triton 6:16
Chief 6.46
Spirit of the Seattle Maritime Festival Award: Gary Stauffer