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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Well, around the rain and wind and waves, I made it to Welcome. Here in St. Ignace. Yesterday was the big Fish Feast and it went well, with over 350 people coming aboard. Today was rather slow, but we still had 75 people check her out. Bob made dogs for lunch and we were invited to the Mackinac Grill for dinner. Tasty food, and thanks to everyone in St Ig that made us feel. welcome. Found by Bob Radzicki and laundered and pressed by Linda Enger- thanks! Or to sail her, call the off...

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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Well, around the rain and wind and waves, I made it to Welcome. Here in St. Ignace. Yesterday was the big Fish Feast and it went well, with over 350 people coming aboard. Today was rather slow, but we still had 75 people check her out. Bob made dogs for lunch and we were invited to the Mackinac Grill for dinner. Tasty food, and thanks to everyone in St Ig that made us feel. welcome. Found by Bob Radzicki and laundered and pressed by Linda Enger- thanks! Or to sail her, call the off...

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Director's Blog: Auction time!

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Thursday, May 28, 2009. Sorry it's been so long since my last post. This is a crazy time of year at MHA with the Auction just a week away, boats getting ready to sail, new programs to launch, finishing the final phase of the Restoration Shop, and gearing up for the Schooner Festival! The shops are a buzz of activity everyday with the Voyageur canoe being built, several restoration projects under way, and the Welcome. Boys getting her ready for haul out and a busy summer schedule. Traverse City, Michigan.

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Director's Blog: Champion grant

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Monday, April 6, 2009. After the meeting, I put the final touches on the April issue of The Scuttlebutt. And took it to our wonderful printer, Amy Reichard, at The Print Shop on Front Street. It will be done on Wednesday and we'll put it the mail that afternoon, so look for it in your mailbox by the end of the week. April 9, 2009 at 1:49 PM. I think the blog is a great idea! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Time to go sailing. Got to love the sunshine today, even if it was a l. Summer Plans for Welcome.

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Director's Blog: Welcome in SI

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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Well, around the rain and wind and waves, I made it to Welcome. Here in St. Ignace. Yesterday was the big Fish Feast and it went well, with over 350 people coming aboard. Today was rather slow, but we still had 75 people check her out. Bob made dogs for lunch and we were invited to the Mackinac Grill for dinner. Tasty food, and thanks to everyone in St Ig that made us feel. welcome. Found by Bob Radzicki and laundered and pressed by Linda Enger- thanks! Or to sail her, call the off...

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Director's Blog: Time to go sailing

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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Time to go sailing. I had a good meeting with the folks in St. Ignace about bringing Welcome. In for their Fish Feast on July 25. I think we'll be able to put that event together and put Welcome. On the tour this summer. Last Thursday I met with a new MHA member, Jonathan Pool, whose card reads, " Strategist and Catalyst for Change". For 25 years, MHA had one boat that moved- Madeline. This year, with Welcome. Going places, Champion. The May issue of The Scuttlebutt. Executive D...

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Director's Blog: Summer Plans for Welcome

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Monday, April 6, 2009. Summer Plans for Welcome. Last Friday, MHA member David North and I met in Acme at 7 am and headed to Mackinaw City, St. Ignace, Cheboygan, and Rogers City. We stopped into the Mackinaw Area Visitors Bureau to thank Deb Spence, their Director, for the contract and deposit for Welcome. S appearances and gave her a snazzy Welcome. Is on the move once again. Is the Curator. They have been holding a Nautical Festival since the 60's and are very excited to have Welcome.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Well, around the rain and wind and waves, I made it to Welcome. Here in St. Ignace. Yesterday was the big Fish Feast and it went well, with over 350 people coming aboard. Today was rather slow, but we still had 75 people check her out. Bob made dogs for lunch and we were invited to the Mackinac Grill for dinner. Tasty food, and thanks to everyone in St Ig that made us feel. welcome. Found by Bob Radzicki and laundered and pressed by Linda Enger- thanks! Or to sail her, call the off...

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