From wendyclement10 at comcast.net Thu Dec 7 03:37:27 2017 From: wendyclement10 at comcast.net (Wendy) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 05:37:27 -0500 Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44C06D07-AB38-41EB-8D32-2DA2460D13FD@comcast.net> Agreed... sell it!! Regards, Wendy Clement > On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: > > Take the deal! $6K is a good price for the old boat. > > Roy > > Sent from Outlook > > From: Board on behalf of Glenn Michael > Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 6:41 PM > To: Board of Directors > Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch > > Good Afternoon, > > We have an offer of $6000 for the launch. It will stay on our property until docks in and we will put it in the water for the new owner. The broker gets $600, leaving us $5400. > > If this is acceptable, please let me know. If you feel we should wait it out for more, please let me know that as well. Just e-mail me as I would like to get an answer back to the broker. > > Thank you very much for all of your help, > > Glenn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsmall.105 at gmail.com Thu Dec 7 04:17:25 2017 From: jsmall.105 at gmail.com (Jeremy Small) Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 11:17:25 +0000 Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch In-Reply-To: <44C06D07-AB38-41EB-8D32-2DA2460D13FD@comcast.net> References: <44C06D07-AB38-41EB-8D32-2DA2460D13FD@comcast.net> Message-ID: Agreed. More than I expected we would get. Jeremy Small On Thu, Dec 7, 2017, 5:38 AM Wendy wrote: > Agreed... sell it!! > > Regards, > Wendy Clement > > > > On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: > > Take the deal! $6K is a good price for the old boat. > > Roy > > Sent from Outlook > ------------------------------ > *From:* Board on behalf of Glenn Michael > > *Sent:* Wednesday, December 6, 2017 6:41 PM > *To:* Board of Directors > *Subject:* [Board-2018] Crosby Launch > > Good Afternoon, > > We have an offer of $6000 for the launch. It will stay on our property > until docks in and we will put it in the water for the new owner. The > broker gets $600, leaving us $5400. > > If this is acceptable, please let me know. If you feel we should wait it > out for more, please let me know that as well. Just e-mail me as I would > like to get an answer back to the broker. > > Thank you very much for all of your help, > > Glenn > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From scott.blidberg at gmail.com Thu Dec 7 07:09:52 2017 From: scott.blidberg at gmail.com (Scott Blidberg) Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 14:09:52 +0000 Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch In-Reply-To: References: <44C06D07-AB38-41EB-8D32-2DA2460D13FD@comcast.net> Message-ID: The sale has my vote as well. On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 6:17 AM Jeremy Small wrote: > Agreed. More than I expected we would get. > > Jeremy Small > > On Thu, Dec 7, 2017, 5:38 AM Wendy wrote: > >> Agreed... sell it!! >> >> Regards, >> Wendy Clement >> >> >> >> On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: >> >> Take the deal! $6K is a good price for the old boat. >> >> Roy >> >> Sent from Outlook >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Board on behalf of Glenn >> Michael >> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 6, 2017 6:41 PM >> *To:* Board of Directors >> *Subject:* [Board-2018] Crosby Launch >> >> Good Afternoon, >> >> We have an offer of $6000 for the launch. It will stay on our property >> until docks in and we will put it in the water for the new owner. The >> broker gets $600, leaving us $5400. >> >> If this is acceptable, please let me know. If you feel we should wait it >> out for more, please let me know that as well. Just e-mail me as I would >> like to get an answer back to the broker. >> >> Thank you very much for all of your help, >> >> Glenn >> >> -- Scott Blidberg scott.blidberg at gmail.com Phone: 603.674.1179 http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottblidberg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wsmith5125 at comcast.net Thu Dec 7 07:55:58 2017 From: wsmith5125 at comcast.net (Wesley Smith) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 09:55:58 -0500 Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Glenn, We should accept the $6,000.00 offer. I don't believe there is a big market for a used launch. Couple of questions: • Has the launch been winterized? • When is the sale complete? Now or at 2018 docks? • Insurance - who is carrying the insurance on the Launch while it's on our property? Thanks Wes Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: > > Take the deal! $6K is a good price for the old boat. > > Roy > > Sent from Outlook > > From: Board on behalf of Glenn Michael > Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 6:41 PM > To: Board of Directors > Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch > > Good Afternoon, > > We have an offer of $6000 for the launch. It will stay on our property until docks in and we will put it in the water for the new owner. The broker gets $600, leaving us $5400. > > If this is acceptable, please let me know. If you feel we should wait it out for more, please let me know that as well. Just e-mail me as I would like to get an answer back to the broker. > > Thank you very much for all of your help, > > Glenn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From coffemj at yahoo.com Thu Dec 7 07:58:26 2017 From: coffemj at yahoo.com (Mike Coffey) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 14:58:26 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1243903741.386067.1512658706797@mail.yahoo.com> Hi All, The prospective buyer offered $5,400.00 I set the $6,00.00 figure, and the terms as Glenn said below to entice him. Also, no equipment goes with the boat, including the stands. TYMike On Wednesday, December 6, 2017, 1:41:57 PM EST, Glenn Michael wrote: Good Afternoon, We have an offer of $6000 for the launch.  It will stay on our property until docks in and we will put it in the water for the new owner.  The broker gets $600, leaving us $5400. If this is acceptable, please let me know.  If you feel we should wait it out for more, please let me know that as well.  Just e-mail me as I would like to get an answer back to the broker. Thank you very much for all of your help, Glenn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dgingras at comcast.net Thu Dec 7 08:01:37 2017 From: dgingras at comcast.net (Dan Gingras) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 10:01:37 -0500 Subject: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch In-Reply-To: <1243903741.386067.1512658706797@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1243903741.386067.1512658706797@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <030d01d36f6c$482d0f20$d8872d60$@comcast.net> As far as I’m concerned anything over $5000 is a windfall!! Dan From: Board [mailto:board-bounces at portsmouthyc.org] On Behalf Of Mike Coffey Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2017 9:58 AM To: Board of Directors ; Glenn Michael Subject: Re: [Board-2018] Crosby Launch Hi All, The prospective buyer offered $5,400.00 I set the $6,00.00 figure, and the terms as Glenn said below to entice him. Also, no equipment goes with the boat, including the stands. TY Mike On Wednesday, December 6, 2017, 1:41:57 PM EST, Glenn Michael > wrote: Good Afternoon, We have an offer of $6000 for the launch. It will stay on our property until docks in and we will put it in the water for the new owner. The broker gets $600, leaving us $5400. If this is acceptable, please let me know. If you feel we should wait it out for more, please let me know that as well. Just e-mail me as I would like to get an answer back to the broker. Thank you very much for all of your help, Glenn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsmall.105 at gmail.com Thu Dec 7 14:44:25 2017 From: jsmall.105 at gmail.com (Jeremy Small) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 16:44:25 -0500 Subject: [Board-2018] December BOD agenda item In-Reply-To: References: <352159664.138946.1508859973206@connect.xfinity.com> <17298644.181153.1510079432797@connect.xfinity.com> <547241751.214100.1512501140644@connect.xfinity.com> Message-ID: Just checking in that the Meeting tonight is still at 18:30? I will not be able to stay after the meeting. On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Glenn Michael wrote: > We are giving One Sky some money for their assistance in allowing us to > use their conference room. > > Glenn > > On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: > >> I did a little research on non-profit to non-profit fund transfers and it >> appears it is legal as long as both organizations are 501C and the >> organization that the money is given to has a similar mission as the >> organization giving the money. >> >> http://www.raise-funds.com/can-one-non-profit-donate-money-to-another/ >> https://www.ptotoday.com/boards/11-robts-rules-bylaws-legal/ >> 56262-can-one-501-c-3-donate-to-another-non-profit >> http://www.corestrategies4nonprofits.com/nonprofit_core/Yes, >> _Your_Organization_Can_Make_a_Donation_to_Another_Organization >> Yes, Your Organization Can Make a Donation to Another ... >> >> CoreStrategies for Nonprofits, Inc. helps philanthropists and >> organizations with vision and a commitment to action make an investment in >> their community. >> www.corestrategies4nonprofits.com >> >> >> >> >> >> Can one 501(c)(3) donate to another non-profit? - PTO ... >> >> Can one 501(c)(3) donate (funds) to another non-profit? This question >> (really about donation of funds, not items) has raised some spirited >> discussion in... >> www.ptotoday.com >> >> Can One Non-Profit Donate Money To Another ... - Raise ... >> >> I was asked if one 501(c)(3) non-profit can give money to another >> 501(c)(3) charity. With the usual, and necessary, caveat of, “I am not >> attorney, nor am I giving ... >> www.raise-funds.com >> >> >> So PYC can't really give money to OneSky as missions are totally >> different, but giving money to a non-profit sailing school for scholarships >> or equipment would probably be ok because it is promoting training for >> boating, if we wanted to do that. >> >> Some other caveats are no conflict of interest and you can't imperial the >> financial state of the organization giving the money. >> >> In the past I think the funds from this event have just gone back into >> the general fund and usually it has been break even so not an issue. The >> last couple of years this event has been on the plus side by $300 and up. >> PYC does pretty much nothing to help raise outside funds for the series, >> the increases have been due to the KPYC Commodores Cup committee getting >> sponsorships which helps deflect the costs of running and feeding crew the >> 5 race series which is open to the public. What PYC does is make a trip >> to BJs for hotdogs, buns, beer and wine and run the event on the day of >> the race in honor of Dave Mowers. >> >> KPYC sends us a check for our share after the season is over and this >> year it is over $600. Maybe $150 of that is prepaid meals. Some options: >> We can keep the money or we could play it forward and give back to a >> sailing non-profit to promote sailing or we could not accept the money and >> let it roll into next year's Commodores Cup or maybe something else? >> >> Note: no more "profit" other than non-profit... >> >> We can talk next week, >> >> Roy >> >> Sent from Outlook >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* F DOYLE SKEELS >> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 5, 2017 7:12 PM >> *To:* Roy Briscoe; Board of Directors >> *Subject:* Re: [Board-2018] December BOD agenda item >> >> >> Roy - >> >> This is a common misconception. There are no "profits" from the Mowers >> Race. The only profits we have at the club are from fuel sales and we pay >> taxes on those. There may be a net flow of funds in or out from our >> various activities, but we are, by definition, a non-profit corporation. >> All funds that come in go to support operations of the club. As a >> non-profit, and not a charitable organization, we do not make (nor are >> we expected to make) donations to other non-profits or government sponsored >> organizations as the Rotary Club or a church might do. The only exceptions >> we make are token amounts to the cause of a speaker at one of our dinners >> or to make a donation in memory of a member who passes. We can, of >> course, set up activities in conjunction with other organizations to >> promote sailing, but giving them money is not an appropriate use of our >> funds. Besides, we are going to be lucky to break even this year and I >> think it is likely 2018 will be negative net funds from operations. >> >> >> I would be happy to discuss this further with you if you wish. >> >> Doyle >> >> On December 4, 2017 at 8:46 PM Roy Briscoe wrote: >> >> I'd like to add an item to discuss what to do with the Mower Race >> profits. We are going to get a little over $600 for PYC's share of the >> Commodores Cup proceeds. Maybe we could think about donating most to a >> sailing cause such as UNH Sailing, Portsmouth High School Sailing team or >> KPYS Sailing school scholarship(s). The $600 includes some proceeds from >> people that paid ahead of time for the meal, $10/pp, and the rest is >> profit. T >> >> There are 5 races in the series so PYC gets 20% of the profits for the >> series. >> >> Regards, >> >> Roy >> >> > -- Jeremy Small 603.661.7371 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From glennwmichael at gmail.com Thu Dec 7 14:59:17 2017 From: glennwmichael at gmail.com (Glenn Michael) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 16:59:17 -0500 Subject: [Board-2018] December BOD agenda item In-Reply-To: References: <352159664.138946.1508859973206@connect.xfinity.com> <17298644.181153.1510079432797@connect.xfinity.com> <547241751.214100.1512501140644@connect.xfinity.com> Message-ID: <5F096AC6-CA98-4F18-9BA8-15AEEAB84CBC@gmail.com> Hi Jeremy. The meeting is next week in Newington. Glenn Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 7, 2017, at 4:44 PM, Jeremy Small wrote: > > Just checking in that the Meeting tonight is still at 18:30? I will not be able to stay after the meeting. > > >> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Glenn Michael wrote: >> We are giving One Sky some money for their assistance in allowing us to use their conference room. >> >> Glenn >> >>> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: >>> I did a little research on non-profit to non-profit fund transfers and it appears it is legal as long as both organizations are 501C and the organization that the money is given to has a similar mission as the organization giving the money. >>> >>> http://www.raise-funds.com/can-one-non-profit-donate-money-to-another/ >>> https://www.ptotoday.com/boards/11-robts-rules-bylaws-legal/56262-can-one-501-c-3-donate-to-another-non-profit >>> http://www.corestrategies4nonprofits.com/nonprofit_core/Yes,_Your_Organization_Can_Make_a_Donation_to_Another_Organization >>> Yes, Your Organization Can Make a Donation to Another ... >>> CoreStrategies for Nonprofits, Inc. helps philanthropists and organizations with vision and a commitment to action make an investment in their community. >>> www.corestrategies4nonprofits.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Can one 501(c)(3) donate to another non-profit? - PTO ... >>> Can one 501(c)(3) donate (funds) to another non-profit? This question (really about donation of funds, not items) has raised some spirited discussion in... >>> www.ptotoday.com >>> >>> Can One Non-Profit Donate Money To Another ... - Raise ... >>> I was asked if one 501(c)(3) non-profit can give money to another 501(c)(3) charity. With the usual, and necessary, caveat of, “I am not attorney, nor am I giving ... >>> www.raise-funds.com >>> >>> >>> So PYC can't really give money to OneSky as missions are totally different, but giving money to a non-profit sailing school for scholarships or equipment would probably be ok because it is promoting training for boating, if we wanted to do that. >>> >>> Some other caveats are no conflict of interest and you can't imperial the financial state of the organization giving the money. >>> >>> In the past I think the funds from this event have just gone back into the general fund and usually it has been break even so not an issue. The last couple of years this event has been on the plus side by $300 and up. PYC does pretty much nothing to help raise outside funds for the series, the increases have been due to the KPYC Commodores Cup committee getting sponsorships which helps deflect the costs of running and feeding crew the 5 race series which is open to the public. What PYC does is make a trip to BJs for hotdogs, buns, beer and wine and run the event on the day of the race in honor of Dave Mowers. >>> >>> KPYC sends us a check for our share after the season is over and this year it is over $600. Maybe $150 of that is prepaid meals. Some options: We can keep the money or we could play it forward and give back to a sailing non-profit to promote sailing or we could not accept the money and let it roll into next year's Commodores Cup or maybe something else? >>> >>> Note: no more "profit" other than non-profit... >>> >>> We can talk next week, >>> >>> Roy >>> >>> Sent from Outlook >>> >>> From: F DOYLE SKEELS >>> Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 7:12 PM >>> To: Roy Briscoe; Board of Directors >>> Subject: Re: [Board-2018] December BOD agenda item >>> >>> Roy - >>> This is a common misconception. There are no "profits" from the Mowers Race. The only profits we have at the club are from fuel sales and we pay taxes on those. There may be a net flow of funds in or out from our various activities, but we are, by definition, a non-profit corporation. All funds that come in go to support operations of the club. As a non-profit, and not a charitable organization, we do not make (nor are we expected to make) donations to other non-profits or government sponsored organizations as the Rotary Club or a church might do. The only exceptions we make are token amounts to the cause of a speaker at one of our dinners or to make a donation in memory of a member who passes. We can, of course, set up activities in conjunction with other organizations to promote sailing, but giving them money is not an appropriate use of our funds. Besides, we are going to be lucky to break even this year and I think it is likely 2018 will be negative net funds from operations. >>> >>> I would be happy to discuss this further with you if you wish. >>> Doyle >>>> On December 4, 2017 at 8:46 PM Roy Briscoe wrote: >>>> >>>> I'd like to add an item to discuss what to do with the Mower Race profits. We are going to get a little over $600 for PYC's share of the Commodores Cup proceeds. Maybe we could think about donating most to a sailing cause such as UNH Sailing, Portsmouth High School Sailing team or KPYS Sailing school scholarship(s). The $600 includes some proceeds from people that paid ahead of time for the meal, $10/pp, and the rest is profit. T >>>> >>>> There are 5 races in the series so PYC gets 20% of the profits for the series. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Roy >> > > > > -- > Jeremy Small > 603.661.7371 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsmall.105 at gmail.com Thu Dec 7 15:00:15 2017 From: jsmall.105 at gmail.com (Jeremy Small) Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 22:00:15 +0000 Subject: [Board-2018] December BOD agenda item In-Reply-To: <5F096AC6-CA98-4F18-9BA8-15AEEAB84CBC@gmail.com> References: <352159664.138946.1508859973206@connect.xfinity.com> <17298644.181153.1510079432797@connect.xfinity.com> <547241751.214100.1512501140644@connect.xfinity.com> <5F096AC6-CA98-4F18-9BA8-15AEEAB84CBC@gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks... oops. On Thu, Dec 7, 2017, 4:59 PM Glenn Michael wrote: > Hi Jeremy. The meeting is next week in Newington. Glenn > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 7, 2017, at 4:44 PM, Jeremy Small wrote: > > Just checking in that the Meeting tonight is still at 18:30? I will not > be able to stay after the meeting. > > > On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Glenn Michael > wrote: > >> We are giving One Sky some money for their assistance in allowing us to >> use their conference room. >> >> Glenn >> >> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Roy Briscoe wrote: >> >>> I did a little research on non-profit to non-profit fund transfers and >>> it appears it is legal as long as both organizations are 501C and the >>> organization that the money is given to has a similar mission as the >>> organization giving the money. >>> >>> http://www.raise-funds.com/can-one-non-profit-donate-money-to-another/ >>> >>> https://www.ptotoday.com/boards/11-robts-rules-bylaws-legal/56262-can-one-501-c-3-donate-to-another-non-profit >>> >>> http://www.corestrategies4nonprofits.com/nonprofit_core/Yes,_Your_Organization_Can_Make_a_Donation_to_Another_Organization >>> Yes, Your Organization Can Make a Donation to Another ... >>> >>> CoreStrategies for Nonprofits, Inc. helps philanthropists and >>> organizations with vision and a commitment to action make an investment in >>> their community. >>> www.corestrategies4nonprofits.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Can one 501(c)(3) donate to another non-profit? - PTO ... >>> >>> Can one 501(c)(3) donate (funds) to another non-profit? This question >>> (really about donation of funds, not items) has raised some spirited >>> discussion in... >>> www.ptotoday.com >>> >>> Can One Non-Profit Donate Money To Another ... - Raise ... >>> >>> I was asked if one 501(c)(3) non-profit can give money to another >>> 501(c)(3) charity. With the usual, and necessary, caveat of, “I am not >>> attorney, nor am I giving ... >>> www.raise-funds.com >>> >>> >>> So PYC can't really give money to OneSky as missions are totally >>> different, but giving money to a non-profit sailing school for scholarships >>> or equipment would probably be ok because it is promoting training for >>> boating, if we wanted to do that. >>> >>> Some other caveats are no conflict of interest and you can't imperial >>> the financial state of the organization giving the money. >>> >>> In the past I think the funds from this event have just gone back into >>> the general fund and usually it has been break even so not an issue. The >>> last couple of years this event has been on the plus side by $300 and up. >>> PYC does pretty much nothing to help raise outside funds for the series, >>> the increases have been due to the KPYC Commodores Cup committee getting >>> sponsorships which helps deflect the costs of running and feeding crew the >>> 5 race series which is open to the public. What PYC does is make a >>> trip to BJs for hotdogs, buns, beer and wine and run the event on the >>> day of the race in honor of Dave Mowers. >>> >>> KPYC sends us a check for our share after the season is over and this >>> year it is over $600. Maybe $150 of that is prepaid meals. Some options: >>> We can keep the money or we could play it forward and give back to a >>> sailing non-profit to promote sailing or we could not accept the money and >>> let it roll into next year's Commodores Cup or maybe something else? >>> >>> Note: no more "profit" other than non-profit... >>> >>> We can talk next week, >>> >>> Roy >>> >>> Sent from Outlook >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* F DOYLE SKEELS >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 5, 2017 7:12 PM >>> *To:* Roy Briscoe; Board of Directors >>> *Subject:* Re: [Board-2018] December BOD agenda item >>> >>> >>> Roy - >>> >>> This is a common misconception. There are no "profits" from the Mowers >>> Race. The only profits we have at the club are from fuel sales and we pay >>> taxes on those. There may be a net flow of funds in or out from our >>> various activities, but we are, by definition, a non-profit corporation. >>> All funds that come in go to support operations of the club. As a >>> non-profit, and not a charitable organization, we do not make (nor are >>> we expected to make) donations to other non-profits or government sponsored >>> organizations as the Rotary Club or a church might do. The only exceptions >>> we make are token amounts to the cause of a speaker at one of our dinners >>> or to make a donation in memory of a member who passes. We can, of >>> course, set up activities in conjunction with other organizations to >>> promote sailing, but giving them money is not an appropriate use of our >>> funds. Besides, we are going to be lucky to break even this year and I >>> think it is likely 2018 will be negative net funds from operations. >>> >>> >>> I would be happy to discuss this further with you if you wish. >>> >>> Doyle >>> >>> On December 4, 2017 at 8:46 PM Roy Briscoe wrote: >>> >>> I'd like to add an item to discuss what to do with the Mower Race >>> profits. We are going to get a little over $600 for PYC's share of the >>> Commodores Cup proceeds. Maybe we could think about donating most to a >>> sailing cause such as UNH Sailing, Portsmouth High School Sailing team or >>> KPYS Sailing school scholarship(s). The $600 includes some proceeds from >>> people that paid ahead of time for the meal, $10/pp, and the rest is >>> profit. T >>> >>> There are 5 races in the series so PYC gets 20% of the profits for the >>> series. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Roy >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Jeremy Small > 603.661.7371 > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: