From Prize and Contest

The Manhasset Bay Sportsmen’s Club (MBSC) will sponsor its annual Skip Campbell Flounder Derby, a fishing contest for boys and girls under 16 years of age, from 9 a.m. to noon, on Saturday, May 18th, at the Town of North Hempstead Dock on Lower Main Street.

 

There is no charge for the event. Bait and tackle will be provided, as well as free soda and hot dogs for the kids and their parents. MBSC members will be on hand to give advice and offer assistance. Prizes will be awarded for first fish by a boy, first fish by a girl, most fish by a boy and most fish by a girl. Additional prizes will be awarded by raffle at the conclusion of the derby and each child will receive a certificate of participation.

 

There is no rain date. In the event of severe inclement weather, the Derby will be canceled. MBSC has sponsored over 100 Town Dock fishing contests for boys and girls, which includes late summer Snapper Derby and the Spring Flounder Derby. More than 20,000 youngsters have competed, cheered on by tens of thousands of parents and grandparents. The club sponsors these derbies as part of its program to encourage sport-fishing and teach good sportsmanship, conservation and to promote the general welfare of the bay community.

FROM MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

To begin with let me say thank you to all the members, their families and friends that supported our annual St. Patrick's Day Party (see www.1945mbsc.com Party's / Events). As always the step dancers were very entertaining and deserved all the applause they received. 

All too often we forget to mention the behind the scene folks that make these events the success they are. It is reasonably easy to remember the guys in the kitchen and I greatly appreciate Joe Nakelski, Mike Cuoco, Pat Lundy, Mark Bernstein, Mike Wischhusen, Ed Lauria, Frank Filippelli, Scott Hamroff, Scott Harford, Mike Mater, Tom Marsigliano, Chris Weinberger and Willie Roberts. Plus the very many others to numerous to remember that either did or offered to help. And if I missed anyone and I'm sure I have, please forgive me. While I'm at it I can't forget Steve Betsch, Joe McVeigh and Kevin Seinfeld for hawking the 50/50's and greeting the party goers. Thank You One & All.

From The Marina

The Dock Project is almost Complete. Rob Gannon headed the project with help from Rob Kujan, Frank Filippelli, and Ed Lauria. Thanks to Steve Betsch for measuring the add ons as they proved to be spot on and made the install easier. We sold the old floats to a marina on the South Shore which raised some money for the club.

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