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DBusiness Daily Update: Bayview Yacht Club Unveils Plans for 100th Bayview Mackinac Race, and MoreOur roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies. To share a business or nonprofit story, please send us a message. Bayview Yacht Club Unveils Plans for 100th Bayview Mackinac Race Bayview Yacht Club in Detroit has unveiled its plans for the 100 th running of the Bayview Mackinac race next July and announced that registration is open for the event. “As you can imagine with this being such a significant event, we are witnessing an extraordinary level of interest and enthusiasm for the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race,” says Charlie Trost, chair of the 2024 Bayview Mackinac Race. “Sailors, both seasoned veterans and newcomers alike, are gearing up to be part of this historic occasion. The race is not only a test of skill, but also a celebration of the enduring spirit of adventure and competition.” In conjunction with the opening of registration, National Fleet Services was announced as the presenting sponsor for the 100th running of the race, which will begin at approximately 10:30 a.m. on July 20, 2024. “We are excited to have National Fleet Services and previous Bayview Yacht Club Commodore Tim LaRiviere as our new presenting sponsor,” says Mike Helm, 2024 commodore of the Bayview Yacht Club. “A longtime sailor, Tim shares the same passion for the race as every competitor taking part in the 2024 event. “With their sponsorship, we will be able to improve various aspects of the event, including safety measures, race logistics and participant amenities. This partnership will not only benefit the competitors, but also help make the race more appealing to sailing enthusiasts and fans.” According to LaRiviere, founder, president, and CEO of National Fleet Services: “Our goal in becoming the presenting sponsor of the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race is to help make it a memorable experience for all involved. There is a strong bond between the sailing community and those who are passionate about its growth and success. We look forward to a bright future for the race and sailing growth in new and existing audiences.” For the 100th race, all competitors will sail on the 1925 Original Course, used during the first race. The course covers 204 nautical miles (235 statute miles). From its traditional start in southern Lake Huron, the fleet will head north on one course along the Michigan shoreline before heading west, passing south of Bois Blanc Island, finishing west to east at the finish line between Round Island and Mackinac Island. (The original course started three nautical miles south of the current one, off Lake Side Park, Gratiot Beach. As the race gained in participants, the starting line was moved to its current location to accommodate the required starting line length and sufficient depth over its entire length.) The logo for the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race is shaped like the Bayview Mackinac Race plaque that originated with the inaugural race in 1925. The colors mirror those in the Bayview Yacht Club burgee, while the gold outline represents the 100 years of the race. The 100 in infinity represents that the race has been continuously run for 100 years and will continue indefinitely. For more information, visit here . $50M in Grants Available to Help Michigan Businesses Grow Talent Michigan employers looking to take advantage of the Going PRO Talent Fund program will be able to apply for a share of approximately $50 million in competitive training awards over the course of two application cycles from now until Oct. 27. These dollars help grow Michigan’s workforce and support residents’ access to good-paying, in-demand jobs. Going PRO Talent Fund helps ensure employers have the talent they need to grow and stay competitive by providing awards to assist in training, developing, and retaining current and newly hired employees. Since the program’s launch, the Going PRO Talent Fund has provided training for approximately 175,000 Michigan workers and supported the needs of more than 6,000 businesses. Businesses interested in learning more or applying for funding should contact their local Michigan Works! Service Center. Contact information may be found here . Selected applicants will be announced in December 2023. The second application cycle will open spring 2024. SBA Ranks Huntington Bank Tops #1 Nationally and in Michigan The U.S. Small Business Administration released its annual ranking of the top banks participating in its 7(a) program and for the sixth consecutive year, Huntington topped the list, issuing more loans than any other bank in the country, helping more than 7,300 small businesses with more than $1.3 billion in lending. “We’re proud of our national ranking, of course, but we once again ranked number one in Michigan by dollars and by number of loans issued, investing more than $201 million in more nearly 1,400 small businesses,” says a bank spokesperson. “We’ve held the top rank in Michigan for many years, and I wanted to reach out in case you’re considering covering the 2023 rankings.” For the complete listing, visit here . O’Keefe, Russell D. Long Named Receiver for Natrabis Cannabis Operation Bloomfield Hills’ O’Keefe has been appointed as receiver by Judge Michael Warren of Oakland County Circuit Court over NTBS Holdings LP, NTBS Properties, NTBS Equipment, and NTBS Services (doing business as Natrabis) in Oxford. AFC Gamma, a real estate investment trust with expertise in commercial real estate lending and cannabis, petitioned the court for O’Keefe and Russell D. Long to take control over the assets of Natrabis to aid in their preservation and sale. Natrabis’ companies is an inter-related organization of cannabis companies owned and divided into highly regulated, plant and non-plant touching companies. The Avery Cos. to Offer Financing and Letters of Credit to Rural Broadband Providers The Avery Cos., a privately held investment holding company in Birmingham, has announced a new initiative aimed at supporting broadband providers that operate in rural and underserved areas. Recognizing the importance of equal access to digital services and high-speed internet, The Avery Cos. says it’s committed to empowering providers with the necessary financial resources to expand and enhance broadband services in these regions. “We believe that access to reliable, high-speed internet is a fundamental right,” says Benjamin A. Friedman, managing partner of The Avery Cos. “Through this initiative, we aim to bridge the digital divide by supporting broadband providers in reaching more remote and underserved communities.” The Avery Cos. will provide tailored financing solutions and letters of credit designed to meet the unique needs and challenges faced by rural broadband providers that receive federal or state subsidies. These services aim to facilitate infrastructure development, improve service quality, and accelerate the expansion of broadband access to remote areas, fostering social inclusion and economic development. Broadband providers operating in rural areas are encouraged to apply. Applicants should demonstrate a commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable services to rural communities. Detailed information on eligibility criteria, application processes, and program benefits can be accessed upon request. Northwestern Mutual’s Black Founder Accelerator Program Marks Third Year Furthering its commitment to championing diversity, equity, and inclusion, Northwestern Mutual, in partnership with gener8tor, a nationally ranked startup accelerator, announced this year’s fall cohort of five Black-owned tech startups to its Black Founder Accelerator program, which includes a company in Detroit. Research shows that Black founders receive less than 2 percent of venture capital. To combat this substantial funding disparity for Black entrepreneurs, each startup is eligible for a $100,000 investment and inclusion in a 12-week intensive program with access to individualized coaching and mentorship from industry-leading professionals. This is one of many core components to the company’s Sustained Action for Racial Equity (SARE) initiative, which was created to advance bold, sustainable change that accelerates Northwestern Mutual’s commitment to fight racism, prejudice, and social injustice, with a focus on the Black and African American community. Ashton Keys, founder and CEO of athlytic.io, is the company in Detroit among this year’s cohort. Athlytic bridges the gap between brands and student-athletes by providing a “seamless connection for name, image, and likeness campaigns through use of data-driven insights and expert recommendations” to pair brands with the perfect athletes for ROI-driven endorsement campaigns. In addition to the Black Founder Accelerator program, Northwestern Mutual also committed to a $100-million impact investing fund to deliver on the company’s commitment to addressing inequality and the racial wealth gap in the U.S. The fund focuses on three key areas: physical and social infrastructure, access to capital for individuals and businesses, and healthy sustainable neighborhoods and communities. Precision Metalforming Association to Host West Michigan Supplier Event The Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) West Michigan District in Grand Rapids will host its seventh annual supplier event on Nov. 2, at The Pinnacle Center in Hudsonville, just west of Grand Rapids. Top metalforming industry suppliers will showcase their capabilities and latest technologies to local manufacturers at the Suppliers EXPO. Previously called Suppliers Night and recently rebranded as the West Michigan Suppliers EXPO, the event will feature new show hours, from 11-4 p.m. More than 200 suppliers and manufacturers are expected to attend. Participants will be offered a lunch buffet, beverages, and raffle prize giveaways while making connections, networking, and finding resources within the west Michigan manufacturing community. Lawrence Tech Preparing for 2024 Robofest With the future of mobility leaning toward autonomous vehicles, Robofest 2024 at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield will focus on vehicle autonomy. This year’s game is called “Autonomous Taxi,” during which a robot “taxi” will pick up “passengers” (golf balls) at one end of a table and take them to destinations, boxes placed around the table, maneuvering around “pedestrians,” D-size batteries. One of the passengers must be placed on the “second floor” of a destination box. Simple bar codes will be used to identify the destinations. Now in its 25th season, Robofest is a festival of competitions with autonomous robots offering students the opportunity to master the principles of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics) and have fun. More than 34,600 students from 34 countries and 18 U.S. states have participated since 1999. Robofest robots must be completely autonomous, controlled only by software. The registration fee is $75 and any small robot platform and programming language are allowed. (Robot kits for Robofest, from LEGO and other manufacturers, start at about $400.) Teams compete in Junior (grades 5-8) and Senior (grades 9-12) divisions. This year, for the first time, Robofest teams are eligible for Michigan Department of Education robotics competition grants of up to $1,200 per team. A Robofest sponsor, the Michigan Council of Women in Technology, also offer grants of $750 for all-girl teams. All Robofest competitors automatically qualify for a $3,000-a-year Lawrence Tech scholarship. Winning teams are eligible for a $17,000-a-year LTU scholarship. Registration is now open for Robofest teams. International competitions begin in November, with U.S. competitions starting in February and concluding in April. Teams that place high in regional competitions qualify for the Robofest World Championships, to be conducted on the LTU campus in Southfield May 9-11. There also will be workshops for coaches and competitors over the winter. And Robofest is always looking for local volunteer host sites for its regional qualifying competitions. For more information, visit robofest.net . MEDF Celebrates 30 Years of Philanthropy The Minerva Education and Development Foundation (MEDF) in Detroit is staging a 30th-anniversary celebration titled “Thirty and Thriving Together: A Celebration of MEDF’s Legacy in Philanthropy,” from 2-5 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Roostertail in Detroit. The event will honor three decades of dedication to the betterment of Detroit residents, students, and nonprofit organizations. MEDF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing scholarships and grants to college and high school students and nonprofit organizations supporting Detroit residents, students, and families. Over the past 30 years, MEDF has significantly impacted the Detroit community by granting over $700,000 in scholarships and grants. Funds raised at “Thirty and Thriving Together” will continue to empower MEDF in its mission to provide opportunities and support for Detroit’s future leaders. “Thirty and Thriving Together” will feature comedian Mike Bonner as the master of ceremonies and a musical performance by Musique Noire – a group of Black women stringed and percussive musicians. Tickets for this extraordinary event can be purchased here . Detroit Mercy Theatre Co. Presents ‘A Year with Frog and Toad’ The beloved characters of Arnold Lobel’s classic children’s book series come to life in “A Year with Frog and Toad,” presented by the Detroit Mercy Theatre Co. (DMTC) Oct. 27-Nov 5, at the Marlene Boll Theatre inside Detroit’s Boll Family YMCA. The musical follows the duo of Frog and Toad as they navigate the highs and lows of friendship throughout the seasons of a year. From sledding on snowy hills to swimming in the summer sun, from raking autumn leaves to baking Christmas cookies, their year is filled with fun, laughter, and plenty of life lessons along the way. “’A Year with Frog and Toad embodies a heartwarming tribute to the boundless wonders of friendship and the exquisite tapestry of nature’s charm,” says Sarah Hawkins Rusk, director of the production. “This theatrical experience stands as an ideal family escapade, drawing from the treasured literary legacy of Arnold Lobel’s iconic characters.” Purchase tickets online at DetroitMercyArts.com or by calling the ticket office at 313-993-3270. John Dempsey Exhibit Opening at The Flint Institute of Arts Oct. 14 The Flint Institute of Arts is presenting “Fabrication in Transit,” a new exhibition opening Oct. 14 and on view through Jan. 7 in the FIA Graphics Gallery. This collection features works on paper by Michigan-native John Dempsey that celebrate and chronicle our shared industrial environments. The exhibition consists of work in a variety of media, from a series of ink drawings dating from the early 1980s, to an extended series of more recent watercolors, as well as mixed-media work fabricated in Mott Community College’s FabLab. “The artworks in this exhibition are landscapes of Michigan’s industrial past and present,” says Rachael Holstege, associate curator at the FIA. “They exemplify the industry that built this state and the presence it still has in our daily lives. The FIA is excited to have artworks on view that so many people within our community will be able to connect to.” The FIA will welcome Dempsey in person for an Artist Talk Q&A at 6 p.m. Nov. 9 in the FIA Theater. Here the artist will discuss the works in his exhibition, followed by a Q&A with the audience. This event is free and open to the public. Guests may email [email protected] to submit questions for the Q&A. On Nov. 10, Dempsey invites community members to share short personal accounts and memories about their experience working in the ‘shop’ at Buick City or AC/Delco in Flint. This Let’s Talk Shop event will take place during Art Walk at Factory Two (129 N Grand Traverse St.), Flint’s Makers Space and former factory of the Dort Motor Car Co. This event is free and open to the public. RELATED ARTICLES MORE FROM AUTHORDodge opens orders for 2024 charger daytona with lure of vip customer experience, alerje in detroit partners with mitsubishi to revolutionize allergy care, cendrowski corporate advisors in bloomfield hills acquired by accounting firm in chicago, trending now, henry ford college names erin a. moss ferguson vice president of legal services, general..., meredith magaha joins crdn as vice president of sales, kemp klein in troy adds margaret lindauer as associate attorney, dbusiness contacts. Editor: R.J. 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New on YahooWorkshop at yacht club stresses mariner safety during wind farm constructionFishing report. “We don’t like seeing pylons and turbines in our ocean, but if built responsibly, it is better than burning coal or other fossil fuels to generate electricity,” Kristen Smith stated during Wednesday night’s mariner safety workshop at the Wickford Yacht Club in North Kingstown. Smith, her husband, Matthew, and about 25 other members of the Wickford Yacht Club were at the mariner safety workshop conducted by the Better Bay Alliance and wind farm developer Ørsted. The Danish company will be laying cable from their Revolution Wind project offshore up the West Passage of Narragansett Bay, under the Jamestown Bridge to Quonset Point. The purpose of the meeting was to alert mariners about the project, specifically when and where construction activities will be occurring. Winnie Hagen, the Wickford Yacht Club's seminar organizer, kicked off the meeting by welcoming members and guests: “This workshop is part of a continuing series of educational and informative seminars we will be conducting for members.” She then handed the meeting over to David Lussier, president of the Better Bay Alliance. “We are not for offshore wind, or against offshore wind," Lussier said, "but merely here to promote mariner safety on the Bay. And to share our new website software called Live Chart that allows mariners to track all kinds of boating activities on the Bay, including construction projects like this one.” Visit https://betterbayalliance.org/live-chart-better-bay-alliance/ for Live Chart. Claire Hobson and Ross Pearsall of Ørsted’s Marine Affairs Division shared highlights of the Revolution Wind project, specifically the West Passage cable installation project, which will be conducted this fall and winter. For information on Revolution Wind and the West Passage cable installation project, visit https://revolution-wind.com/ or email Claire Hobson at [email protected] . Changes to Local Notice to Mariners and Light ListsThe U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center announced this week upcoming changes to the Local Notice to Mariners, or LNM, and the Light List, as part of its efforts to modernize and improve the accessibility, accuracy and overall user experience for mariners and other stakeholders. The LNM and the Light List are used to relate current navigational changes and important navigational notices. The Coast Guard plans to transition from using NOAA Paper Chart Numbers, editions and dates for disseminating Marketing Safety Information to using Official Waterway Names. The LNM and Light List data will be available in a geospatial format, which will allow users to visualize information interactively on a chart. The transition to the modernized LNM and Light List platform (the Navigation Center website) will be completed by Monday, Sept. 30. Visit the Navigation Center at Home | Navigation Center (uscg.gov) . Where’s the bite?Striped bass, bluefish, bonito . “The striped bass bite has been hit or miss from shore with metal lures [that mimic mullet] and bucktails working," said Steven Orefice of Watch Hill Outfitters in Westerly. "The bonito bite continues to be strong, too.” Oliver Zannini of Quaker Lane Bait & Tackle in North Kingstown reported: “Customers haven’t been getting out much this week with rough seas but those fishing are catching some striped bass and bluefish in Narragansett Bay as well as along the coastal shore.” Declan O’Donnell of Breachway Bait & Tackle in Charlestown said: “The fall striped bass season is off to a great start, some great nights and mornings across the south shore. The amount of bait is off the charts and a great mix of sizes for bass. From 10-inch school striped bass up to 40-inch fish. Bonito are still plentiful popping up very randomly.” "East End" Eddie Doherty, Cape Cod Canal fishing expert and author, reported: “Fish continue to devour bait in preparation for the southern migration. I caught a fat fish that I eyeballed to be about 27 inches, but the expanded girth caused the optical illusion of a shorter length, which really measured out to 30 inches." Fluke (summer flounder), black sea bass, scup and cod. The black sea bass bite is still good, however, the summer flounder (fluke) bite is starting to fade. 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Bay View Yacht Club is a premier sailing destination located in Toledo, OH, offering a picturesque setting for boating enthusiasts. With a prime location on N Summit Street, the club provides a range of amenities and services for its members, including access to a private marina and a vibrant social community.
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Bay View Yacht Club is a marina located in Toledo, OH | N 41° 41.776', W 083° 28.569'
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Bayview Yacht Club, Detroit, Michigan. 3,169 likes · 298 talking about this · 17,023 were here. Welcome to Bayview Yacht Club, one of the most storied and historical sailing clubs in the nation. In... Bayview Yacht Club, Detroit, Michigan. 3,169 likes · 298 talking about this · 17,023 were here. ...
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DRYA Racing. Bayview hosts many DRYA affiliated races and supports the DRYA Race Schedule by sending dozens of boats to participate week in and week out. Bayview sailors dominate the podium places in these races every year due to the quality of sailors we produce.
Bay View Yacht Club. P.O. Box 5036. 3902 N Summit Street. Toledo, OH 43611. Located at: 3902 N Summit Street. Toledo, OH 43611. 419-729-0731. (Use Call Frequency Channel 69)
Bayview Yacht Club was founded in 1915 by four sailors, E. Lloyd Kurtzwarth, P.C. Williamson, Floyd Nixon and Paul Diedrich. In 1915, the club had only one boat, the 18-foot (5.5 m) Wrinkle, which Williamson sailed with the three other founders. Bayview's first clubhouse was a two-story tin shanty built atop a floored-over boat well at the foot ...
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August 21 - 25, 2024. The International Match Race for the Detroit Cup is the second of 4 events in the GRAND SLAM Grade 2 Match Race Series. The other events in the GRAND SLAM Series are the CYC/CMRC Invitational, the Oakcliff International, and the Thompson Cup hosted by Seawanhaka Corinthian YC in Oyster Bay.
Generations of St. Francis Yacht Club sailors would agree. Our professional coaching staff offers youth sailing opportunities year-round with programs at the City clubhouse and summer sailing camps on Tinsley Island. Instruction is available for all skill levels and open to members and non-members.
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Bayview Yacht Club Unveils Plans for 100th Bayview Mackinac Race. Bayview Yacht Club in Detroit has unveiled its plans for the 100 th running of the Bayview Mackinac race next July and announced that registration is open for the event. "As you can imagine with this being such a significant event, we are witnessing an extraordinary level of ...
Smith, her husband, Matthew, and about 25 other members of the Wickford Yacht Club were at the mariner safety workshop conducted by the Better Bay Alliance and wind farm developer Ørsted. The Danish company will be laying cable from their Revolution Wind project offshore up the West Passage of Narragansett Bay, under the Jamestown Bridge to ...
For Sale - 3602 Yacht Club Dr #404, Aventura, FL - $1,190,000. View details, map and photos of this townhouse property with 3 bedrooms and 3 total baths. MLS# A11650781.
3902 N Summit Street Toledo, OH 43611 419-729-0731. Home. Calendar
3902 N Summit Street Toledo, OH 43611 419-729-0731. Home. Calendar