Dunewood Tennis “Open”

Dunewood Labor Day Weekend Tennis Tradition

This years doubles tournament was over nine hours long. With a hot summer sun blazing  family and friends joined in the tradition with encouraging cheers & coaching tips from their beach chairs perched along Central Walk.

Max & Becky - Runners Up Gloria & Peter -  Winners Photo: Anthony Coutrone - Copyright c. 2014

From left to right:                                                                                                                                         Runners up: Max Lazarus & Becky Coutrone                                                                                            Winners: Gloria Perna & Peter Taub                                                                                                                              Photo: Anthony Coutrone: Copyright c. 2014

 Click on the first small image below to see the slide show:

 Photos: Ellen S. Abramowitz – Copyright c. 2014

Nick Singer – 2015 – DYC Perpetual Trophy Winner

Nick Singer - 2015 DYC Perpetual Trophy Winner. From left to right: DYC Instructors - Katie Cutrone, Emmett Wechsler, Jake Singer, Zach Resnick, Sanjay Day.   Photos: Copyright - Ellen S. Abramowitz - c. 2015

Nick Singer – 2015 DYC Perpetual Trophy Winner.
From left to right: DYC Instructors – Katie Cutrone, Emmett Wechsler, Jake Singer, Zach Resnick, Sanjay Day.
Photos: Copyright – Ellen S. Abramowitz – c. 2015


A special 50th anniversary exhibit, “Protecting a Ribbon of Sand: The Creation of Fire Island National Seashore

A special 50th anniversary exhibit, “Protecting a Ribbon of Sand: The Creation of Fire Island National Seashore,” curated by Dunewood's Susan and Cathy Barbash

A special 50th anniversary exhibit, “Protecting a Ribbon of Sand: The Creation of Fire Island National Seashore,” curated by Dunewood’s Susan and Cathy Barbash

A special 50th anniversary exhibit, “Protecting a Ribbon of Sand: The Creation of Fire Island National Seashore,” curated by Dunewood’s Susan and Cathy Barbash, opened August 8 and will run through October 12 at the Fire Island Lighthouse Fresnel Lens Building. Through correspondence, articles, memorabilia, and photographs, the exhibit explores the battle over the fate of Fire Island from the turn of the century until the Seashore’s 1964 establishment. For Susan Barbash the exhibit helps “tell the story of the grassroots movement to protect the unique character of Fire Island, which we continue to enjoy to this day.”

A Fisherman’s Tail

Jerry Jerome, one of Dunewood’s ardent fisherman, was one mile off shore from the Fire Island Lighthouse on Captain Al’s boat when he and some of his family members noticed quite a commotion in the water. They pulled the boat over to get a closer look. What they saw was quite a surprise. A tremendous striped-bass leaped out from the water in shock after being bitten in its tail by a hammerhead shark. Ace fisherman Jerome, without his fishing pole, reached over with his large net and pulled in the 40-pound striped bass as other hammerheads began to circle. This was a perfect birthday gift for Jerry Jerome who was out for his annual birthday fishing adventure.

Jerry may not have had the first bite, but the Jerome family and their friends had last licks at Saturday night’s dinner table.

Take a close look at the tail, the hammerhead’s teeth marks are larger than Jerry’s hand.

Photo: Copyright – Ellen S. Abramowitz c. 2015

Ace fisherman Jerry Jerome

Ace fisherman Jerry Jerome with his 40 pound bass on Dunewood’s “L-Dock”

Dunewood Yacht Club – DYC The Liberty Loop

The Liberty Loop is the DYC way of celebrating the July 4th weekend. It is a race around East Island, where each racer decides which way he or she will round the island depending on the conditions of the Great South Bay. The Liberty Loop, the newest regatta within the DYC schedule, was started by Cooch Berman Duvall in 1996. Cooch grew inpatient waiting for the Dunewood Doubles regatta to kick-off the racing season in mid-July so the Liberty Loop came to life.

The regatta took place Sunday afternoon on July 5th. A glorious day for racers with a strong South West wind that blew across the Great South Bay as the tide was heading out.

Eleven racers ranging from ages 14 to 55 competed to have their name added to list of champions on the trophy. The tradition, as with all DYC regattas, is the first place winner keeps the trophy in their possession for one year and then returns the trophy to the DYC on race day the following year.

Out of the eleven racers, six headed west, while five chose to head east. The fleet of sunfish pass each other on the South side of East Island. As it turned out, all six racers that went west crossed the finish line ahead of the five racers that fared east. This was unlike last year’s Liberty Loop regatta where the placement was divided evenly between those racers that went both east and west.

Congratulations to Mike Perna who finished first in thirty-three minutes. Mike’s name will now be added as the 2015 champion on the trophy along all prior winners. Kudos to all of the 2015 Liberty Loop racers who all crossed the finish line within minutes of each other.

Participants in order of placement:
Mike Perna
Jake Singer
Rich Perna
Matthew Gilbert
Zach Resnick
Ernie Fritz
Emmett Wechsler
Sanjay Day
Oliver Roth
Jack Cutrone*
John Luke
*The youngest racer.

Photos: Copyright – Ellen S. Abramowitz c. 2015

and their off........

and their off……..

Mike Perna first to cross the finish line in 33 minutes.  Sail number 27.

Mike Perna crosses the finish line in 33 minutes.

Sam Bither commodore of the 2015 Liberty Loop presents Mike Perna with Trophy

Sam Bither commodore of the 2015 Liberty Loop presents Mike Perna with Trophy

Racers from Left to Right - Top Row: Jake Singer, Oliver Roth, Rich Perna, Ernie Fritz, Matt Gilbert Front Row: Sam Bither, Emmett Weschler, Mike Perna, Jack Cutrone, Sanjay Day

Racers from Left to Right – Top Row: Jake Singer, Oliver Roth, Rich Perna, Ernie Fritz, Matt Gilbert
Front Row: Sam Bither, Emmett Weschler, Mike Perna, Jack Cutrone, Sanjay Day

Outsiders vs. Excitables

The “Outsiders” Dunewood’s Softball Team:

In 2007, the Dunewood Outsiders softball team was formed. In order for the “Outsiders” to become the eighth team to join the Saltaire Softball League (SSL), they were required to play against each team in the league once. It was no surprise that the Outsiders, with their talented roster, were easily granted entry into the league. Furthermore, the Outsiders are the only team within the leagues history that does not reside in Saltaire. Hence, their team name.

Saturday’s July 28th game: Outsiders vs. Excitables took place at 10:30 am at the new softball field in Saltaire. Friends, family and neighbors of both teams were cheering on their teams from the bleachers. Several of the Outsiders were off island and substitutes were chosen to fill their spots on the roster.

Even with the Outsiders Coach Eric Katz’s guidance from the sidelines who shared some of the teams strategies with their talented substitutes, it was clear that the Outsiders regular roster was light. Nothing could makeup for Katz’s spring training camp. The Excitables are a solid team that played a strong game. The final score: Excitables 8 – Outsiders 3

Please be sure to cheer-on the Outsiders at their next game vs. Bulkheads – Saturday, July 4rd at 1:00 PM -Saltaire Softball field.

The following is the 2015 Outsider Roster:

Rich Perna – co/Captain
Lynn Berman – co/Captain
Eric Katz – Coach
Sean Boyle
Sandro Bologna
Claire Rogers*
Ben Berman
Joey Abrams
T.J. Demattia
Donnie Diabola
Jason Perna
John Salzinger
Jonah Katz
Peter Taub
Mike Perna
At least one woman is required to be a member on each team.

All photos – copyright: Ellen S. Abramowitz c. 2015

Sean Boyle running to first base.

Sean Boyle running to first base.

 

On second base after hitting his double

Jonah Katz on second base after hitting his double

Rich Perna pitching

Rich Perna pitching

Peter Taub on his way to first base.

Peter Taub on his way to first base.

Family, friends & neighbors cheer from the bleachers.

Family, friends & neighbors cheer from the bleachers.

 Sandro Bologna first base coach with Peter Taub.

Sandro Bologna first base coach with Peter Taub.

M ike Perna at bat.

Mike Perna at bat.

 

Welcome to Spring Sunset Walk

 

 

03/21/2015

Location: Fire Island National Seashore William Floyd Estate | Map

Time: 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Fee Information: Free program

Contact Phone Number: 631-687-4780 (weekdays), 631-281-3010 (weekends)

Celebrate the first full day of spring and savor daylight till the sun sets on this three (3) mile round-trip hike to the wilderness breach. Subtle signs of the season are yours to discover and enjoy as Fire Island’s plants and wildlife spring into activity after the long cold winter. Park at Smith Point County Park and follow the path west to the Wilderness Visitor Center. Be prepared for walking in sand.

In just one minute, you can change the fate of hundreds of deer on Fire Island. Please tell the National Park Service that you support the use of non-lethal fertility control methods.

Save Deer In A New York Minute

White tail fawn

White-Tailed Fawn

Dear Friend,
For years, we have worked with the National Park Service (NPS) and local residents to implement a successful fertility control study to help the NPS manage deer populations on Fire Island National Seashore.

Instead of expanding this effective and widely supported program, the NPS recently released a deer management plan for Fire Island that calls for the killing of hundreds of semi-tame animals who have peacefully coexisted with residents for decades.

We need your help to prevent this unnecessary lethal control. Please take one minute to tell the NPS that you strongly support the use of effective, non-lethal fertility control methods for deer on Fire Island»

You can copy and paste the following into the contact form to start off your letter:

I’ve recently learned that the National Park Service has released its Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Deer Management Plan for Fire Island National Seashore. For more than 15 years, The Humane Society of the United States has worked with the NPS to implement a fertility control study using humane methods to manage deer population. The study has been widely supported and successful. The NPS should continue working with organizations like The HSUS and Fire Island residents to implement humane deer management strategies rather than killing semi-tame deer, who are a cherished part of the visitor experience at Fire Island.

Thank you,
Wayne Pacelle
Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO – Humane Society of the United States

Please cut a paste the link below to National Park Service-PEPC-Fire Island National Seashore Draft White-tailed Deer Management Plan:

 http://parkplanning.nps.gov/commentForm.cfm?documentID=60638

We have the support of Vincent Palmer, the NYSDEC Commissioner; NYS Senator Phil Boyle; and Betsie Wintenberger, Robert Moses State Park Superintendent.

White Tailed Deer on Fire Island

White Tailed Deer on Fire Island