Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Fly Your Ensign Proudly

As we all know, “USPS” does not stand for the “United States Postal Service.” It is the abbreviation for the “United States Power Squadrons”, a proud organization that will shortly celebrate its 100th anniversary. Like Coca Cola, UPS, and most other entities, we have our own logo, the USPS Ensign. 

          For our Centennial Anniversary in 2014, a special Ensign is being designed. As we prepare for that event, we want to increase our display of pride and to advertise it to our fellow boaters. Too many have no idea what we are about.

          In my last two years of cruising in our sailboat around the New Jersey, New York and New England waters (the home base of four districts with more than 5,000 members), I SPOTTED ONLY 3 ENSIGNS.  ARE THE REST OF YOU HIDING?

1)   ARE YOU PROUD TO FLY THE ENSIGN?

2)   ARE YOU TRYING TO GROW OUR MEMBERSHIP?

3)   DO YOU NEED NEW MEMBERS TO HELP IN CARRYING OUT OUR IMPORTANT MISSION?

4)   DO YOU SUPPORT THE USPS, ITS AIMS AND OBJECTIVES?

 

Hopefully these all apply, and it is just a matter of an oversight that has to be addressed.

          To encourage the display of the ensign on our member boats, District 4 ran a “Spot the Ensign” competition and raffle. When spotting a boat flying the Ensign, a member would hail that boat and gather details concerning the vessel’s name, its captain and the sighting location. This data was reported to the District and entered in a raffle, with a winner drawn and a $100 prize awarded at the annual conference. The reporting boat, if flying also flying the Ensign, was also entered. An additional $25 was added if the entrant was actually present at the conference.

          The above program could be run on a district or multi-district level. The USPS Marketing Committee will hold a similar program at the national level and welcomes your comments or questions. Contact me, P/D/C David J. Meshulam, AP.

          Flying the ensign should be a privilege and thus sought after by new members looking for the recognition of being part of our elite organization.

 

P/D/C David J. Meshulam, AP

Liaison to Boating Clubs

Marketing and Public Relations Committee

 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

ABC3 Classroom Trial Membership A Smashing Success, Has Cutoff Dates

Word is coming in that squadrons are seeing great success recruiting new members using the ABC3 Trial Membership Program. Under the program squadrons may choose to offer students that successfully complete the ABC3 Classroom course membership in their squadron free for six months. The offer is good for the students’ household members as well. Squadrons are regularly reporting over 90% of students joining.

There are a couple of rules:

The squadron must register the class and the students using the online HQ800 program and/or BCA 7.

The new member must complete a MemCom1 and the squadron must submit the membership data electronically.

There is a time limit:

For classes ending before 1 May, the students must accept membership and the online information must be entered prior to 30 May. For classes ending 1 May or later, the cutoff date is 30 days after the class end.

Check out the Membership Committee web site, www.usps.org/national/membership , for more information.

Don’t stop recruiting after signing up the new member. Get them to a meeting, to a rendezvous, and into a class. ABC3 Classroom Trial – the hottest thing going!

V/C Robert A. Baldridge, SN

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

New Weather Seminars!

A new weather seminar – Basic Weather and Forecasting – will be available for online ordering shortly. The full color seminar guide complete with notes is at the printer now. The new seminar is more comprehensive than the present weather seminar. It is a must for boaters who have not taken a weather course. In addition to the new seminar guide, participants also will receive the QuickGuide – Onboard Weather Forecasting. As a heads-up, a new seminar – Marine Weather Forecasting – will be offered on the internet as a webinar on June 14 at  2000 EDT. With its emphasis on the 500 mb chart, the webinar, a USPS Ed Department first, will particularly appeal to coastal and offshore cruisers.  Watch for details next month.
Marine Environment Committee