First Monaco, now the US, Gustavia Yacht Club continues to make waves

A special evening at the Gustavia Yacht Club January 7. Photo: Facebook Gustavia Yacht Club
A special evening at the Gustavia Yacht Club January 7. Photo: Facebook Gustavia Yacht Club

With the season on the island of St Barts coming to a close, members of the Gustavia Yacht Club based in Europe need not fret about a dull summer social calendar after a chock-a-block few months of events hosted by Sir Stelios’ recently-founded club.

Gustavia Yacht Club has already held a few gatherings in Monaco, and now they’ve announced their first meet-up in the US.

The Club will be hosting a cocktail party with snacks on Sunday, July 2, at Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor, on the east end of Long Island, from 4 pm to 7 pm.

“As allowed for within the terms of reference of the Social Committee,” said Gustavia Yacht Club Manager, Benjamin Demarchelier, “our Club Manager Ben will be making a booking at the well known hangout Baron’s for the benefit of our members and their invited guests.”

By agreement with the Club Manager, members can invite two more guests who might be prospective members, however, with a capacity for up to 40 people, the guest list will be on a first come first served basis by RSVP. The evening will be complimentary for members plus one guest.

Several Gustavia Yacht Club members in the US have already confirmed their attendance at Baron’s Cove (31 W Water St): Benefactor Jason Redlus, member Antoine Verglas, and member Virginia Layton.

“We urge any members who were not already planning to do so to make their way to Sag Harbor for July 2. We will be reaching out to some of the prestigious local Yacht Clubs as well in order to further our reciprocal opportunities for the future. We are looking forward to this great opportunity to connect members and their friends in a lovely setting,” Mr Demarchelier added.

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Thirty Nine launches Cycle Club Sunday

Calvin Watson. Photo: Facebook Aqua Blue Sport
Calvin Watson. Photo: Facebook Aqua Blue Sport

Sunday, June 11, is the launch of the 39 Cycle Club, a community for cyclists in Monaco, which is also open to non-39 club members.

Cyclists are asked to meet at 9 am at 39 avenue Princesse Grace, with a departure time scheduled for 9:30 am.

The 2-hour ride will be led by Calvin Watson from Aqua Blue Cycling, followed by a brunch with pro cyclists afterwards.

Aqua Blue Sport is Ireland’s first Professional Continental Cycling team, and Aquabluesport.com is part of a vision to become the world’s first self-sustained pro squad.

“We’re cyclists first and foremost, with the desire to bring customers and retailers together through the power of digital technology. We’re for more power for independent bike shops, bigger reach for the little guy and a smaller world, with bigger choice.”

To register for the ride, free of charge, email Lucy Earlam, Sports Manager, on lucy.earlam@39montecarlo.com.

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