Showing posts with label Kentucky Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky Lake. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Sign up for the Sunfish Sailing Fleet- Learn to Sail.

Learn to sail by joining the new Sunfish Sailing Club in Grand Rivers. This new club will offer a quality sailing program for the youth in Grand Rivers and the surrounding Lakes area. The Sunfish is a popular small sailing dinghy that can be easilly handled by one person.

The program will operate out of the beach area at Green Turtle Bay Resort and will be offered on selected Saturdays. Please sign up today and let everyone you think might be interested know it is time to join the Fleet.

Here is the sign up process: go to the Commonwealth Yacht Club site at http://www.cycgtb.com/ Download the membership application from the home page. Complete the form and mail with the appropriate fee to the CYC Treasurer, Pat Jones, PO Box 654, Cape Girardeau, MO 63702. You can download the fee schedule, but the fees are $25.00 for youth members, $35.00 for adult members and $65.00 for a family membership.That's it! What could be easier.

Sign up today so the club will have your spot for summer. Get on the water and learn to sail.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Hot and Cold

Cold. The weather yesterday and today. I went to visit our friends at WCBL Radio yesterday morning and stopped on the dam to take a picture of the steam rising off of Kentucky Lake. It reminds me of flying above the clouds. The temperatures were in the single digits. The good news is the forecast for tomorrow is 40 degrees and sunny!

Hot. After WCBL coffee talk with Chris, I met Miss Laura K at Main Street Java in Benton for lattes and breakfast. We have contracted with Laura to be the Project Manager for the New Grand Rivers Visitors Guide. She will do all advertising sales, and graphic design, and this New Guide is going to be hot!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Welcome to Kentucky Lake Views


Welcome to my blog. I work, live, and play in Grand Rivers, Kentucky, the village between the lakes. I love this village and the lakes that surround us. Most of all I love the spirit of the people in this community. We are connected and we are accountable. We laugh, sometimes argue, and always look out for each other just like family. We find our common goals and work toward them. Some of our visitors do have the opportunity to meet our locals and connect with that spirit. For those of you who don’t, this blog is a peek inside our community.