1956               Shelton Yacht Club   2020

 

and the Work Goes On ........ Late October 2020

Its amazing the amount of work that has taken place this year ............

 

Left: Dick repairing a broken elbow in the dry fire standpipe line watched by Neal            

Right above:  The new fence. The old white fence has been removed

 

               The fence project was a joint project by George and Dick

Don, Neal and Debbie went to Belfair to pick up a block to finish the lower parking lot. 

Above right: The finished wall :) (the half block top row RHS)

Sue, Linda and Debbie S planted approx 175 flower bulbs and weeded and planted

new flowers in our new cement flower containers

 

Sue and Linda - amazing job!

The weeded flower garden.

 

left:  The gutters in the cement flower boxes are a joint project by George and Dick.

Right:  The new numbers were made by Rex, Dick painted and mounted them

 

 

Neal and Debbie laid over 700 feet of conduit in the parking lot to run electrical

wiring to our security cameras,the lighthouse, additional parking lot lights,

future marina gate and our future marina sign

 

Dick, Debbie and Linda raking leaves and cleaning up around the storage unit

 

 Dick working on the rail

The chain gang (Ken, Neal, Steve and Jim).

 

Don used his back hoe to put gravel behind the retainer wall

gravel being dumped by Don with the back hoe. Right: Jim and Steve.

 

Day 2 Chain gang #2 Ted, Debbie, Al and Steve 

 

Halloween Spooktacular at Kneeland Park. We practised social distancing (gloves, masks) and

 dispensed candy through tubes

Susan with granddaughter Naomi

More dispensing going on .......

 

 Vice Commodore Debbie (with horns), Linda and Sue

Daniel, Kim & children Wyatt and Alessia

 

 Guessing we had 800 to 1000 kids! From 2 to 6 pm

Don (on back hoe bucket) and Neal removing 3 old telephone poles from

our new marina walking path from the rail towards town.

Don with chain saw cutting a post at the base with pressure applied by the back hoe.

 

The poles where loaded with copper and aluminum wire, which Bob, Neal, Jim and

Debbie promptly started removing and cutting 

Jim and Neal, cutting copper                                     Copper on the scale 

 

Bob in the rain

This little load of 250 lbs went off to recycle.

 

 This is what we got for it :)

 

  Bob and Debbie with a load of aluminum wire to go another day