The Point : Shipwright Harbor Marina News and Happenings Issue No. 21

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The Point | News and Happenings
Issue No. 21

Upcoming Events

MAY 2018

Dock Bar Party

THIS SATURDAY!
May 12th

12:30 pm - 3 pm


Join us for fun and festivities at the C and D Dock intersection! Accompanied by Sea Shanty Songs by Eastport Shout and music by the South Creek Boys, there will be a Dock Bar Naming Contest. Beer, refreshments, and world famous Vic’s hot dogs and chips will be provided! Don't miss it!

Free Beer Fridays Commence

Friday, May 25th
4 pm - 8 pm


Join us for the first of many fun Friday afternoons at the pool. The pool will be open and ready to host a 2018 inaugural pool volleyball tournament (if the weather cooperates...) and a cooler of free beer will be available to fuel your spiking arm. 

Movie Night

Friday, May 25th
8 pm - 11 pm


Head down to The Point just before dark, grab a hotdog or hamburger with a side of fries, and settle in for this nautical comedy. Feel free to bring a side dish! RSVP to Linda by May 18th.

New Sheds!


New storage lockers are onsite and ready to store your gear! The sheds are $500 for 12 months. Please contact Linda Brooks to reserve.  

Twin Creeks Water Tax-Z


     The Twin Creeks Water Tax-Z will be putzing along the creeks starting this Saturday, May 12th. Give Captain Z a call at 443-995-9957 or hail him on VHF Channel 71 to hitch a ride up the creeks. He'll be running the taxi Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays this summer. Check him out on Facebook for more info!

Bay Grasses Set a Record

 

SAV in the Choptank River. Photo: Ben Fertig

     From grasses to oysters to dolphins, the abundant presence of each is indication of a happy and healthy bay. Chesapeake Bay Magazine's Bay Bulletin reports that the underwater grasses in the Bay have set a new record! For the past 3 consecutive years the underwater vegetation has continued to rise which, according to DNR Natural Resources Biologist Brooke Landry, has encouraged "clear water and shoreline protection, carbon sequestration and climate mitigation. [The underwater vegetation] means more fish and crabs and waterfowl. And they mean memorable vacations and a healthy environment."
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