2011 Summer thirty two fifty five (Newsletter)
As this is the Christmas edition of NCYC’s newsletter, I would like on behalf of the board to sincerely wish all members and their families a merry Christmas and a safe and happy holiday period. Your club will be very busy over this time and will be a good place to visit.
Phil Arnall, Commodore
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2011 October issue, thirty two fifty five
The serious side of our season has finally arrived with the Spring Series commencement in September. All sailors are looking forward to a busy season with some innovations planned by the Sailing Committee. The season commenced in the traditional way with Founders Day on the first weekend in September. It is reported in detail in this newsletter and was a great success.
Phil Arnall
Commodore
2011 August thirty two fifty five (Newsletter)
“Our Annual General Meeting was held at the Club on Monday 11 July. The current board was installed for another year and on behalf of all the board I thank members for their confidence. For those members who were not present the following includes a brief summary of my address.”
Phil Arnall
Commodore
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2011 June Newsletter
“Our financial year ended on 31 March and the Directors Report and Financial Statement relating to it will be available to members in due course. The AGM will be held on 11 July at 5.30pm in the clubhouse and I encourage all members to attend.”
Phil Arnall
Commodore
2011 April Newsletter
“During March we welcomed Michael Titow to the Club as Chief Executive Officer. Michael will be responsible for all operations of the Club and will report to the Board in that respect.”
Phil Arnall, Commodore
2011 February Newsletter
“A members briefing night was held at the club mid January and whilst attendance was disappointing a number of comments and suggestions ‘from the floor’ were constructive and will be taken on board by your Club Directors, sailing committee and management. The opportunity was taken to update the meeting on the performance of the club.” Phil Arnall, Commodore






