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On Jul 16, 2022, at 3:10 PM, Lynda Holliday <lholliday59@...> wrote:
?Dear rowers,
Kindly disregard my response to Jenn’s advertisement for her sea kayak as I thought she’d sent it to me for guidance selling online. Oops! :-( Sorry about the crudeness.
On Jul 16, 2022, at 3:05 PM, Lynda Holliday via groups.io <lholliday59@...> wrote:
?Talk about its condition and take lots of photos. Give personal info like, “must part with this as I’m thinning down my boat collection…” or anything like that. People relate to personalized adds (oh, and they RATE you afterwards!). I’m surprised my seller rating is a 4.3 out of 5.0!! I have no idea who or WHY someone gave me a lousy rating but people read that shit for later on.
On Jul 16, 2022, at 2:12 PM, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
? Well - travelled Aquaterra (perception) Sea Lion Touring Sea kayak is looking for a new, adventurous home. 17’ long, approx. 58 lbs. very stable. Could use some new deck rigging. Asking $300 or best offer.
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Dear rowers,
Kindly disregard my response to Jenn’s advertisement for her sea kayak as I thought she’d sent it to me for guidance selling online. Oops! :-( Sorry about the crudeness.
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On Jul 16, 2022, at 3:05 PM, Lynda Holliday via groups.io <lholliday59@...> wrote:
?Talk about its condition and take lots of photos. Give personal info like, “must part with this as I’m thinning down my boat collection…” or anything like that. People relate to personalized adds (oh, and they RATE you afterwards!). I’m surprised my seller rating is a 4.3 out of 5.0!! I have no idea who or WHY someone gave me a lousy rating but people read that shit for later on.
On Jul 16, 2022, at 2:12 PM, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
? Well - travelled Aquaterra (perception) Sea Lion Touring Sea kayak is looking for a new, adventurous home. 17’ long, approx. 58 lbs. very stable. Could use some new deck rigging. Asking $300 or best offer.
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Talk about its condition and take lots of photos. Give personal info like, “must part with this as I’m thinning down my boat collection…” or anything like that. People relate to personalized adds (oh, and they RATE you afterwards!). I’m surprised my seller rating is a 4.3 out of 5.0!! I have no idea who or WHY someone gave me a lousy rating but people read that shit for later on.
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On Jul 16, 2022, at 2:12 PM, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
? Well - travelled Aquaterra (perception) Sea Lion Touring Sea kayak is looking for a new, adventurous home. 17’ long, approx. 58 lbs. very stable. Could use some new deck rigging. Asking $300 or best offer.
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Well - travelled Aquaterra (perception) Sea Lion Touring Sea kayak is looking for a new, adventurous home. 17’ long, approx. 58 lbs. very stable. Could use some new deck rigging. Asking $300 or best offer.
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Re: Safely Storing Oars at Yankee Rowing Club
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On Jul 15, 2022, at 1:45 PM, ZZooey via < zzooey@...> wrote:
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Because YRC spacing is so tight, oars have to be stored all aligned with the same method. The racks were designed for slimmer Macon blades and the Hatchet blades being larger are too close.. If they are not store properly, they can catch the oars above or below, fall on you, pull off other oars, or hit the ground. Modern blades are expensive and delicate. Please treat them that way. Boat owners and most past members are aware of how to store the oars. Here is the YRC? protocol for those who don't know:
1. Place oars face to face ( Convex to Convex surface ) not like spoons in which the concave surfaces rest inside each other. 2. Put the Pair of Blades on alternating sides, so only one pair of Blades is on the left or right.? 3. The Top edge when rowing, IS the Top Edge in the rack; please don't put them Upside down. 4? Offset the Collars on the sleeves, so the Collars do not push the oars off the dowels. 5. Try to stay as far away from the boat hulls as possible when you re-rack,? so you do not bang into the expensive shells around you.
There are many ways to store oars, but this method has worked well for YRC. We expect to rebuild the racks for more vertical room and horizontal distance. In the meantime, if you see someone who doesn't know, or puts the oars away wrong, please tell them and show them the YRC way.? Just one set of oars placed incorrectly can cause a cascade of falling oars.? ? ? ? ? ? ?Thank You,
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From: zooey Schiff <zzooey@...> To: zooey Schiff <zzooey@...> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2022, 09:26:50 PM EDT Subject: Safely Storing Oars at Yankee Rowing Club
Because YRC spacing is so tight, oars have to be stored all aligned with the same method. The racks were designed for slimmer Macon blades and the Hatchet blades being larger are too close.. If they are not store properly, they can catch the oars above or below, fall on you, pull off other oars, or hit the ground. Modern blades are expensive and delicate. Please treat them that way. Boat owners and most past members are aware of how to store the oars. Here is the YRC? protocol for those who don't know:
1. Place oars face to face ( Convex to Convex surface ) not like spoons in which the concave surfaces rest inside each other. 2. Put the Pair of Blades on alternating sides, so only one pair of Blades is on the left or right.? 3. The Top edge when rowing, IS the Top Edge in the rack; please don't put them Upside down. 4? Offset the Collars on the sleeves, so the Collars do not push the oars off the dowels. 5. Try to stay as far away from the boat hulls as possible when you re-rack,? so you do not bang into the expensive shells around you.
There are many ways to store oars, but this method has worked well for YRC. We expect to rebuild the racks for more vertical room and horizontal distance. In the meantime, if you see someone who doesn't know, or puts the oars away wrong, please tell them and show them the YRC way.? Just one set of oars placed incorrectly can cause a cascade of falling oars.? ? ? ? ? ? ?Thank You,
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Re: Update from Andy Fisk on CT River fish
Thanks Christina! I’ve been wondering about that… Definitely a lot fewer “Floaties“ this year…
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On Jul 13, 2022, at 4:56 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? Thanks for the little silver fish illumination.?? I sent them my best wishes!?? -anne ? ? I was in touch with Andy on another matter this week and asked him about the fish in the river this year, specifically shad. Here is his reply: ? The shad run was not so great this year.? It was only 190K this year, which is about 140K off the long term average.? Last year wasn’t so hot either, but that may have been due to wet weather, turbidity and cold temps so most of the shad stayed below Holyoke. ? The little silver fish we see are likely the juvenile shad getting ready to head out to the ocean in October. ? ? Christina Petersen Christina.petersen@... 413-563-7900 ?
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Thanks for the little silver fish illumination.?? I sent them my best wishes!?? -anne ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of christina.petersen@... Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2022 2:28 PM To: [email protected]Subject: [yankeerowing] Update from Andy Fisk on CT River fish ? I was in touch with Andy on another matter this week and asked him about the fish in the river this year, specifically shad. Here is his reply: ? The shad run was not so great this year.? It was only 190K this year, which is about 140K off the long term average.? Last year wasn’t so hot either, but that may have been due to wet weather, turbidity and cold temps so most of the shad stayed below Holyoke. ? The little silver fish we see are likely the juvenile shad getting ready to head out to the ocean in October. ? ? Christina Petersen Christina.petersen@... 413-563-7900 ?
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I was in touch with Andy on another matter this week and asked him about the fish in the river this year, specifically shad. Here is his reply: ? The shad run was not so great this year.? It was only 190K this year, which is about 140K off the long term average.? Last year wasn’t so hot either, but that may have been due to wet weather, turbidity and cold temps so most of the shad stayed below Holyoke. ? The little silver fish we see are likely the juvenile shad getting ready to head out to the ocean in October. ? ? Christina Petersen Christina.petersen@... 413-563-7900 ?
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Re: Young Parents Regatta
So many wonderfully gifted artists in our midst! I love how the river inspires… Thanks for sharing!
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On Jul 11, 2022, at 9:27 PM, Halley Glier <halley.glier@...> wrote:
? :D thank you for the shoutout Anita! And thanks Anne!
Halley On Jul 11, 2022, at 9:07 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? Wow! Halley! Nice work. ?Anne On Jul 11, 2022, at 11:21 AM, Anita Fabos <anita.fabos@...> wrote:
? Hi Halley, hi Yankee rowers!?
Be sure to check out Halley’s artwork as well (link below her email signature) for some lovely renderings of our river and rowers!
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As some of you know, I am the program coordinator the "Rowing Strong, Rowing Together" program for young moms in Holyoke. I am calling for volunteers for our annual Young Parents Regatta scheduled for saturday Aug 27th at Holyoke Rows boathouse (rain date: aug 28th).
Volunteers are needed for boat carrying, oar carrying, dock master-ing, launch driving, time keeping etc. Volunteers arrive at 9am. The regatta should be over around 1pm.
Please email me directly with your name, email, and phone number if you would like to volunteer: hglier@.... Reach out with any questions or concerns. And please spread the word!
THANK YOU! Happy rowing,
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:D thank you for the shoutout Anita! And thanks Anne!
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On Jul 11, 2022, at 9:07 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? Wow! Halley! Nice work. ?Anne On Jul 11, 2022, at 11:21 AM, Anita Fabos <anita.fabos@...> wrote:
? Hi Halley, hi Yankee rowers!?
Be sure to check out Halley’s artwork as well (link below her email signature) for some lovely renderings of our river and rowers!
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Hello Yankee Rowers!
As some of you know, I am the program coordinator the "Rowing Strong, Rowing Together" program for young moms in Holyoke. I am calling for volunteers for our annual Young Parents Regatta scheduled for saturday Aug 27th at Holyoke Rows boathouse (rain date: aug 28th).
Volunteers are needed for boat carrying, oar carrying, dock master-ing, launch driving, time keeping etc. Volunteers arrive at 9am. The regatta should be over around 1pm.
Please email me directly with your name, email, and phone number if you would like to volunteer: hglier@.... Reach out with any questions or concerns. And please spread the word!
THANK YOU! Happy rowing,
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Wow! Halley! Nice work. ?Anne
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On Jul 11, 2022, at 11:21 AM, Anita Fabos <anita.fabos@...> wrote:
? Hi Halley, hi Yankee rowers!?
Be sure to check out Halley’s artwork as well (link below her email signature) for some lovely renderings of our river and rowers!
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Hello Yankee Rowers!
As some of you know, I am the program coordinator the "Rowing Strong, Rowing Together" program for young moms in Holyoke. I am calling for volunteers for our annual Young Parents Regatta scheduled for saturday Aug 27th at Holyoke Rows boathouse (rain date: aug 28th).
Volunteers are needed for boat carrying, oar carrying, dock master-ing, launch driving, time keeping etc. Volunteers arrive at 9am. The regatta should be over around 1pm.
Please email me directly with your name, email, and phone number if you would like to volunteer: hglier@.... Reach out with any questions or concerns. And please spread the word!
THANK YOU! Happy rowing,
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Good to know, Nick! Thanks!
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On Jul 11, 2022, at 12:44 PM, Nick <nickefay@...> wrote:
?Got home from morning row and remembered I didn’t sign back in.
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Got home from morning row and remembered I didn’t sign back in.
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Re: Exhibition Announcement
Three cheers Nancy!?? -anne ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Moi Wurgaft Sent: Monday, July 11, 2022 12:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Exhibition Announcement? Thank you so much for sharing your work Nancy. It is amazing to see the creativity and inspiration that is born from rowing in this beautiful river, and how it is expressed in so many different ways. Moi
? I wanted to share this exhibition announcement with all of you. The work I have in the show began with images from sculling on the river,?and two large sculptural pieces were cast from the hull of an old retired?single. Note that the show runs until the end of October (coinciding with the expected end of our rowing season!). I hope you can find time to head up to NH and see it--there are beautiful hiking trails around the St. Gaudens estate--it is a National Park. ? ? ? ? <ndiessner_triptych-wallphoto_invite.jpg> |
? ?One River, Many Views Nancy Diessner, Brenda Garand, and Janet Pritchard July 23 - October 30, 2022 ? Exhibition opening Saturday, July 23, 4:30 PM Picture Gallery, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park 139 Saint-Gaudens Road, Cornish, NH?03745 Reception at the Farragut Monument followed by talks by two of the artists? ? One River, Many Views?features three artists exploring the theme of the Connecticut River and responding to its beauty, power, and history. These artists work in a variety of media, including photography, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, at times using the river water, its soil, and its flora in the creative process.? ? Additionally, this exhibition presents reflections written by ten residents of the Upper Valley who live, work, and engage with the Connecticut River. They include creative writers, scholars, and residents, including those from the Abenaki, agricultural, recreational, and other communities for whom the river is an important part of their daily lives.?? |
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Thank you so much for sharing your work Nancy.
It is amazing to see the creativity and inspiration that is born from rowing in this beautiful river, and how it is expressed in so many different ways.
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Fellow scullers, I wanted to share this exhibition announcement with all of you. The work I have in the show began with images from sculling on the river,?and two large sculptural pieces were cast from the hull of an old retired?single. Note that the show runs until the end of October (coinciding with the expected end of our rowing season!). I hope you can find time to head up to NH and see it--there are beautiful hiking trails around the St. Gaudens estate--it is a National Park. All the best, Nancy (orange VanDusen) ? <ndiessner_triptych-wallphoto_invite.jpg>
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?One River, Many Views Nancy Diessner, Brenda Garand, and Janet Pritchard July 23 - October 30, 2022 ? Exhibition opening Saturday, July 23, 4:30 PM Picture Gallery, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park 139 Saint-Gaudens Road, Cornish, NH?03745 Reception at the Farragut Monument followed by talks by two of the artists? ? One River, Many Views?features three artists exploring the theme of the Connecticut River and responding to its beauty, power, and history. These artists work in a variety of media, including photography, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, at times using the river water, its soil, and its flora in the creative process.? ? Additionally, this exhibition presents reflections written by ten residents of the Upper Valley who live, work, and engage with the Connecticut River. They include creative writers, scholars, and residents, including those from the Abenaki, agricultural, recreational, and other communities for whom the river is an important part of their daily lives.?? |
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Fellow scullers, I wanted to share this exhibition announcement with all of you. The work I have in the show began with images from sculling on the river,?and two large sculptural pieces were cast from the hull of an old retired?single. Note that the show runs until the end of October (coinciding with the expected end of our rowing season!). I hope you can find time to head up to NH and see it--there are beautiful hiking trails around the St. Gaudens estate--it is a National Park. All the best, Nancy (orange VanDusen) ? 
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?One River, Many Views Nancy Diessner, Brenda Garand, and Janet Pritchard July 23 - October 30, 2022 ? Exhibition opening Saturday, July 23, 4:30 PM Picture Gallery, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park 139 Saint-Gaudens Road, Cornish, NH?03745 Reception at the Farragut Monument followed by talks by two of the artists? ? One River, Many Views?features three artists exploring the theme of the Connecticut River and responding to its beauty, power, and history. These artists work in a variety of media, including photography, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, at times using the river water, its soil, and its flora in the creative process.? ? Additionally, this exhibition presents reflections written by ten residents of the Upper Valley who live, work, and engage with the Connecticut River. They include creative writers, scholars, and residents, including those from the Abenaki, agricultural, recreational, and other communities for whom the river is an important part of their daily lives.?? |
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Re: Young Parents Regatta
Hi Halley, hi Yankee rowers!?
Be sure to check out Halley’s artwork as well (link below her email signature) for some lovely renderings of our river and rowers!
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Hello Yankee Rowers!
As some of you know, I am the program coordinator the "Rowing Strong, Rowing Together" program for young moms in Holyoke. I am calling for volunteers for our annual Young Parents Regatta scheduled for saturday Aug 27th at Holyoke Rows boathouse (rain date: aug 28th).
Volunteers are needed for boat carrying, oar carrying, dock master-ing, launch driving, time keeping etc. Volunteers arrive at 9am. The regatta should be over around 1pm.
Please email me directly with your name, email, and phone number if you would like to volunteer: hglier@.... Reach out with any questions or concerns. And please spread the word!
THANK YOU! Happy rowing,
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Hello Yankee Rowers!
As some of you know, I am the program coordinator the "Rowing Strong, Rowing Together" program for young moms in Holyoke. I am calling for volunteers for our annual Young Parents Regatta scheduled for saturday Aug 27th at Holyoke Rows boathouse (rain date: aug 28th).
Volunteers are needed for boat carrying, oar carrying, dock master-ing, launch driving, time keeping etc. Volunteers arrive at 9am. The regatta should be over around 1pm.
Please email me directly with your name, email, and phone number if you would like to volunteer: hglier@.... Reach out with any questions or concerns. And please spread the word!
THANK YOU! Happy rowing,
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...and it seems the link Joanthan included in his message above doesn't work. Here's one that does:? ~Nancy
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On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 6:57 AM nancywdiessner via <nwdiessner= [email protected]> wrote: Looking forward to it, Jonathan! ~Nancy
On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 5:58 PM Jonathan Wright < waterrat@...> wrote: Hi all, ? This interview and conversation is courtesy of Nancy D. (!!), about rowing and the arts, in my case mostly but not all writing, so here it is for Thursday, tomorrow, at ?2:00 pm.? It will be recorded etc. forward at will. ? feel free to participate and comment, ask imponderable questions etc!!
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