MEMBER MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2023
WE TALK WEDDINGS
SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORTING CLUBS
STORY BEHIND OUR NEW 2023 MEMBERSHIP CARD

READ ALL ABOUT OUR $25K COMMUNITY DONATION


MEMBER MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2023
WE TALK WEDDINGS
SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORTING CLUBS
STORY BEHIND OUR NEW 2023 MEMBERSHIP CARD
READ ALL ABOUT OUR $25K COMMUNITY DONATION
MONDAYS 11:00am Club Bingo & Helicopter Cash Housie Spinnaker Room
TUESDAYS
6:00pm Tuesday Online Raffle $2000 in digital visa cards! Belmont 16’s Facebook
WEDNESDAYS
7:00pm Bingo ($40 Prizes) Spinnaker Room
7:30pm Free Trivia + BONUS App Round The Boat Shed Bar
THURSDAYS 10:00am Weekly App Winners Announced Via the 16’s App
11:00am Club Bingo & Helicopter Cash Housie Spinnaker Room
6:00pm Thursday Meat Raffle (On sale at 4:30pm) 60 PRIZES! The Boat Shed Bar Entry
6:00pm Members Money Mania & Cash Wheel The Boat Shed Bar Entry
FRIDAYS 11:00am Bingo ($40 Prizes) Spinnaker Room
SATURDAYS 10:30am Helicopter Cash Housie Spinnaker Room
SUNDAYS 2:30pm This & That Raffle (On Sale at 1:30pm) 50 PRIZES! The Boat Shed Bar Entry
It is the time of year again for you to renew or collect your new multi-year 16s Membership Card.
As we move into our 101st year, we felt the inclusion of community tribute was appropriate for the design of the 2023 Membership Card, and as such it carries artwork created by a local school student depicting the outline of our unique lakescape. More detail around this image and its concept can be found further into this magazine.
Aligned with this years renewal period, we have incorporated an exciting membership promotion that could see you wining a share in $6,000 cash that will be drawn in Club from qualified entries on Monday, 3 April 2023. Eligibility for this promotion is by simply swiping your new 2023 Membership card at one of our Ascent Rewards Kiosks and updating your details. If you prefer to avoid the reception queues there is always the option of renewing online.
We have been thrilled that our recent sailing calendar has been brimming with events. On pages 5 and 6 we outline the specifics of our Sailors achievements at recent Championships.
While we are getting closer to unveiling our new look ground floor offering mid-March, right now Summer is still in full swing and it’s a great time to dine and relax at your Club. Although we are still under some construction we continue to have a broad range of menu offerings, and our value dining promotion “Summer Saver” is still available for those wanting to use their Ascent Points for discounts. Read more about our “Summer Saver” promotion here.
The new year sees the return of live shows and concerts to Belmont 16s, kicking off with some fantastic Australian tributes and icons with Aussie Crawl File, Whispering Jack and the Kevin Bloody Wilson show. Tickets to one of our many concerts and shows currently scheduled for 2023 start from just $25. Keep reading and you will find a complete listing of our upcoming shows and concerts.
This Member’s Magazine also demonstrates that we have spent a lot of time in the lead up to 2023 bettering our understanding of our community and its needs. We are excited to be launching a revised approach to local sporting sponsorships, commencing early stages of a sustainability initiative and are thrilled to be working with Greg Page (the Original Yellow Wiggle) and local non-for profit group Hunter Heart Safe in investing $25,000 into our Heartfelt Community AED donation. Reading on you will find more details around each of these projects that we are so proud to be sharing.
I look forward to seeing you around your Club.
Scott Williams Chief Executive OfficerLUNCH FROM 12PM DAILY
DINNER FROM 5PM DAILY
Experience contemporary dining at SALT, featuring fresh seafood and succulent steaks that are cooked to order by our experienced culinary team. Look out for our weekly SALT Members Specials!
OPEN EVERYDAY FROM 9AM TILL LATE
Treat yourself to a signature coffee, light meal or gourmet dessert, perfect for any time of the day. It’s time to treat yourself!
WED-FRI FROM 5PM
SAT-SUN FROM 12PM
LUNCH FROM 12PM DAILY
DINNER FROM 5PM DAILY
Classic bistro dining set in the heart of Lake Macquarie. Serving great value meals, with Member Meal Deals from Monday to Wednesday. $15.90 Traditional Roast!
Fall in love with our mouth-watering craft burgers, beers and cocktails. Visit us Wednesday for $9.90 Bros and Free Trivia, and Thursday for $16 1kg Wings. Drop by the Boat Shed Bar for all things craft beer.
WED-FRI FROM 5PM
SAT FROM 12PM TILL LATE
SUN FROM 12PM TILL 8PM
TACKERS A fun introductory, games-based ‘kids learn to sail’ program designed for kids with little-to-no sailing experience. No need for a club membership to participate. All the sailing equipment is provided. Ages: 7-12.
PELICANS An Entry Club level racing boat in a mentored, safe, and fun environment. The Pelican is a two person junior training boat, it’s a great boat to learn basic racing skills on. Sailing is conducted on a Saturday morning with a mixture of both competitive and fun races during the season. Ages: 6-15.
O’PEN SKIFF
The O’pen Skiff is a fantastic boat for young sailors to experience the joy of sailing. It is fast, exciting, and fun to sail yet simple to rig and maintain. Sailing is conducted on a Saturday Morning with a mixture of both competitive and fun races during the season. Ages: 6-15.
FLYING 11S
The Flying 11 is an exciting, light weight racing dinghy, competitively sailed by 2 people. It is an excellent follow-on boat for junior classes. Ages: 6 years and up.
CHERUBS The Cherub is a 2-person dinghy with an asymmetric spinnaker and one sailor on trapeze. Cherubs have State & National Championships mixed with a vibrant social scene. Club racing is conducted on Saturday afternoons. Ages: Generally, 14 years and up.
16FT SKIFFS 16ft skiffs have a three-person crew, two on trapeze, and large mast head asymmetrical spinnakers. There are currently over 80 boats registered through 9 clubs and regattas regularly attract fleets of up to 45 boats. Club Racing is conducted on a Sunday afternoon. Ages: 12 years and over.
We are humbled to see that our Sailing Community is growing. Our learn to sail Tackers program remains popular, continuing to sell out with participants transitioning into their next level of junior sailing.
Our Flying 11 fleet were strong competitors in the recent Flying 11 Nationals. Congratulations to “Cheeky”, sailed by Marshall Day and Leo Pirret who finished 1st overall. Notable mention to “Giggle & Hoot”, sailed by Keisha Day and Amy Ellis, who placed 2nd overall and were the 1st all-girls crew.
Also in January, we had 10 16ft Skiffs head to Manly to battle it out with some of the best sailors in the country. In a tough fleet of 47 boats, SKE Electrical was the highest placed Belmont skiff, coming 4th overall.
Our Cherub fleet dominated earlier this year at the Cherub Australian Championships, with Harden Up 3170 – Banjo Nicholson and Thomas Steenson taking out the overall Championship. We also came away with 3rd place, Veterans Champion, Cadet Champion (under 18), Junior Champion (skipper between 18-21) along with First Female Skipper. In total Belmont had 8 in the top 10 total standings, showing the amount of talent we have amongst our Cherub fleet.
Currently our Skiff fleet has the strongest numbers seen in many years. We have 33 skiffs registered and some of the best sailors on Lake Macquarie. With such a strong growth and vast achievements this season, we felt that sitting down with our Sailing Manager Nadine Steenson would be a wonderful way to share some of those lesser-known titbits about her, our Club, our sailors and our sport.
How long have you sailed?
I started Sailing when I was 8. I then became actively involved with the Club again when my eldest son started sailing when he was also 8. Wanting to be involved in my kids sport I then began volunteering on rescue boats and in different roles. Now I enjoy watching all three of my kids and my husband sail at Belmont 16s.
What brings you joy in your role?
There are so many things I love in my role to be honest. Watching the progression and confidence build in the juniors as they grow and learn, seeing bonds and friendships between the junior sailor’s form and the fact that there is a real community feel amongst our sailors and volunteers brings me joy and contentment. This sailing community is truly special.
What is your favourite Sailing “Class”?
Tough one, but it would have to be the Flying 11s. It is a great intermediate class where you can sail for fun and socially or you can be competitive. The kids learn so much in this class about regattas, race management and team work.
What is something you find challenging about your role or sailing?
Regattas/ championships are really rewarding to host, but a lot of effort goes into working with different classes and organising all the different aspects of hosting a regatta, as well as ensuring we have enough volunteers and on-water resources.
What’s a Trend you can see progressing in Skiff sailing?
There is a lot of interest from new families wanting to get involved and learn to sail. We are seeing a real growth in all classes across
the board, particularly our Junior Pelicans and O`pen Skiffs. We are also starting to see a lot of younger sailors going into the 16ft Skiff Class coming out of Flying 11s, this really great for the class and great to see young sailors transitioning through.
What about Sailing are you most proud of at Belmont 16s?
In our Juniors, hands down it’s the introduction of the Tackers program and the increase in our Junior Pelican and O`pen Skiff fleet.
About 4 seasons ago, Junior sailor numbers were on the decline, now these classes are strong with 25 pelicans registered this season alongside 26 registrations in the O`pen Skiff fleet. I also love seeing Belmont get up in Championships. I see them work so hard week in and out and then when they achieve on a broader scale at state and national championships providing them with even more motivation to go even harder.
With our Seniors, hosting the 2021-22 Australian 13ft & 16ft Skiff Championships was fantastic to see 16ft Skiff Sailing receive so much coverage in the media. It was also thrilling to see Olympic Gold Medallists, World and National Champions, all battling it out on our very own Belmont Bay. The Centenary Celebrations were also awesome to be a part of, to see 100 years of history and all the milestones the club has achieved since that very first skiff race, was quite incredible.
Usually we feature a page about our ‘Tackers’: Kids Learn To Sail program to inform our readers that registration is now open. However, this year we are just too popular!
A Month into 2023 and our Tackers school holiday program throughout January, February, March and April is completely booked! But we know there are more kids out there who are just busting at the seams to get on the lake and learn how to sail.
Programs are either 4 or 5 days during the school holidays or over 8 – 10 weeks during term time commencing September. Each course is focused on having fun and playing games while learning the basics of sailing. Ages 7 to 12 years. Tackers Kids don’t need to have any sailing experience or club membership to participate.
Sailing Manager Nadine
PH (02) 4945 7722
EMAIL: n.steenson@16s.com.au
In 2022 Belmont 16s initiated a school based art program, ‘Creative Canvas Competition’. Students from 14 schools in the eastern Lake Macquarie catchment area were invited to create artwork that represented something “Uniquely Lake Macquarie” to them. We were overwhelmed at receiving 25 wonderful and thoughtful submissions. Members and visitors were charged with voting for their favourite art pieces from finalists, displayed on large signs located within the Club over a 3 week period. Local school student 12 year-old Sabine of Valentine Public school secured the most votes with her artwork that took 3 days to design.
Using an indigenous styled dot painting method in acknowledgment of traditional land owners the Awabakal People, Sabine also included animals that she has seen in and around the lake. In winning, Sabine secured a $5,000 donation for her school, to enhance a nature play area for all future students, as well as a gift voucher to OfficeWorks for herself. The process and feedback from this competition was so impactful that it was decided Sabine’s artwork should be used on our 2023 membership card.
We would like to express thanks to all schools, teachers, parents and students, who participated in our ‘Creative Canvas Competition’. We are appreciative for the support shown by the Arts and Cultural department of Lake Macquarie City Council as well as our local Aboriginal Lands Council.
Click below to read more about our Creative Canvas Competition on our Website. READ MORE
A NEW SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE ACTIVELY INVOLVING MEMBERS IN SECURING A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR THOSE LIVING AND ENJOYING LAKE MACQUARIE FOR YEARS BEYOND OURS TO COME.
Since our origins in 1922 Belmont 16s Sailing Club has proven to be a pillar in Lake Macquarie with a shared vision to create a positive impact in our community and the environment that we utilise and enjoy daily.
With a new Centenary in our chapter ahead we are moving towards a responsible and mindful commitment structure to care for our lake and land. Always striving to act in the best interest of our Members, our Team and our Community, by introducing Impact Partnerships we are actively
inviting like-minded partnerships with local notfor-profit organisations who can help to achieve our impact objectives and deliver our promise to future generations.
In acknowledging that an individual’s conscious choices are the most valuable asset in sustainable progression within Impact Partners, our aim is to give our patrons the opportunity to contribute through small actions, like selecting to purchase a beverage that in turn donates a percentage of the price to a pre-determined workable organisation or project.
If you know of a local sustainable not-forprofit group, initiative or program who have a project in mind and require funding please send details along with a brief overview of funding requirements to: info@16s.com.au
☀ MARINE CARE AND PRESERVATION
☀ WASTE MINIMISATION
☀ REGENERATIVE CONSIDERED DEVELOPMENT
☀ ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
☀ CARBON OFFSETTING
GET IN CONTACT WITH US
WHEN SELECTING OUR IMPACT PARTNERS, WE FOCUS ON FIVE KEY AREAS:
Last November the Belmont 16s team received a very special delivery related to our long history here in Lake Macquarie. Maree Waddingham a descendant of one of our very first Life Members Alfred Waddingham, came across these precious Membership pins and decided to graciously donate them back to the Club.
Alfred Waddingham Senior was the Club’s President from the 1939-40 season through to the 1943-44 Season. His interest in the Club was a result of his 3 son’s being sailors at the Club. These years were particularly challenging times to be sailing club president, while the Club continued to sail throughout the war years, many sailors enlisted in the military. Due to a Federal Government decree during 1942, all classes of water craft had to be impounded due to the imminent danger of Japanese invasion. At Belmont Sailing Club, the 1941-42 season was also cut short, but luckily not before the Championship and Point Score races had been decided.
Belmont 16s recently donated $25,000 to local not-for profit organisation Hunter Heart Safe to assist in the installation of 7 100% community accessible Automated External Defibrillator machines throughout eastern Lake Macquarie public spaces.
Dr Mark Miller, founder of Hunter Heart Safe addresses the importance of AEDs located in areas without restriction “Cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, any time and while there are some AEDs that already established in places like Woolworths and Coles, these locations are not always open, therefore these devices are not always of assistance”
These AED machines display easy to read instructions and are fitted with geo tracking should one be removed from it’s shield or case. Heavy consideration was taken in the process
HERE ARE THE LOCATIONS OF THE AED MACHINES AROUND LAKE MACQUARIE:
傂 Ross Street, Belmont 16s, Belmont
傂 Lakeview Parade, Pelican Foreshore
傂 Rosella Drive, Jewells
傂 Allambee Place Park , Valentine*
傂 Thomas H Halton Park, Croudace* Bay
傂 The Esplanade, Warners Bay*
傂 Speers Point Recreational Precinct, Speers Point*
of the strategic placement of the defibrillators locations. Ensuring that they are in spaces where people frequent in volume and where access by first responders might be delayed.
For this project Hunter Heart Safe teamed up with AED suppliers Heart of the Nation, founded by former orignial Wiggle, Greg Page (adding explanation as to the highly effective bright shade of yellow the AEDs will be found in!). Since moving on from being an active member of the Wiggles, Greg has dedicated his time to raising awareness about sudden cardiac arrest and the importance of the “Chain of Survival” after his own cardiac experience in recent years.
“Heart of the Nation wishes to thank Belmont 16s and Hunter Heart Safe for working together on this great initiative that sees 7 community access AEDs (defibrillators) installed around
the Lake Macquarie region. Having 24hr, 7 days a week access to an AED may mean the difference between life and death for someone, so to know that these devices will be available is a huge boom for the community!
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Page, Heart of the Nation Australia
Being apart of the community and giving back towards important needs and issues is a core part of Belmont 16s values.
“Belmont 16s have partnered with Hunter Heart Safe for many years believing strongly in their goal of making a difference in the lives of those who are affected by sudden cardiac arrest. If this donation changes the course for just one life, we will be immensely grateful”
- Scott Williams, CEOThe main objectives of Hunter Heart Safe are to increase awareness of the importance of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in our community and to promote bystander intervention with hands only CPR and AED use. Mark continues to explain “If bystanders don’t act and simply wait for paramedics to arrive, the cardiac arrest victim almost always dies. My ED workmates and I created Hunter Heart Safe in response to the poor outcomes of cardiac arrest we see in our work, often due to lack of bystander action.”
Hunter Heart Safe are back to offering our free training seminars monthly in partnership with Belmont 16s, and have now allocated all 7 of the AED’s that Belmont 16s purchased and donated to them in the community. So what’s next for Hunter Heart safe you ask? With the planned NSW Ambulance roll out of the GoodSAM app in 2023, they hope to facilitate the recruitment of a local army of first responders, willing to step up and act in the event of a cardiac arrest. Ultimately we would all like to see improvements locally in bystander CPR rates and AED usage which will eventually lead to improvements in the current abysmal 9% survival rate after cardiac arrest.
Dr. Mark Miller, Emergency Medicine Specialist at John Hunter and Lake Macquarie Private Hospital has lived in the Lake Macquarie area for most of his life. Mark is one of the founders of the local charity, Hunter Heart Safe, which started operating in 2018 and now has over 250 volunteer health care workers providing free CPR training to the community.
In 2014, Mark was involved in the resuscitation of Dr David Durrheim in Green Point Reserve. With the help of another bystander, he performed hands only CPR for 17 minutes until paramedics arrived and successfully defibrillated David. After a coronary stent, David made a full recovery and is now working tirelessly in the battle against COVID-19 and other public health emergencies around the world.“David’s cardiac arrest helped me realise the importance of bystander action in cardiac arrest. The delay to defibrillation, even in a suburban area was concerningaccess to more publically accessible AEDs is critical” stated Mark.
MOST CARDIAC ARRESTS OCCUR IN THE HOME, SO CHANCES ARE THE VICTIM WILL BE SOMEONE YOU KNOW AND LOVE. HERE ARE A FEW POINTS TO REMEMBER AS A BYSTANDER:
• Try and remain calm in order to remain effective
• Call 000 which will bring paramedics with a defibrillator
• Listen to the 000 call taker, as they will instruct you in delivering effective chest compressions at 100 per minute
• AED’s have clear instructions, if you know one is located nearby – use it
Hunter Heart Safe volunteers have delivered free cardiac arrest training to over 2,000 community members- both adults and children. The messages and skills can be delivered in under one hour and we try to talk through and overcome many of the common fears that bystanders may have.
Hunter Heart Safe together with Belmont 16s hope to train 1,000 more members of our community in 2023. Please register to attend a session to learn these valuable skills that could save a life. Anyone who attended the sessions in 2020 is also welcome to return and revise their knowledge and skills.
Imagine celebrating your wedding in style with your backdrop, an amorous sunset over beautiful Lake Macquarie. We are delighted to be sharing more details about our new dedicated events and wedding space The South East View. A stylish and sophisticated space with exclusive use of over water terraces, boasting stunning uninterrupted views of Belmont Bay.
Using stylish finishes and tones, The South East View delivers a flexible space suited to a vast array of events with a stunning outlook. “The palette and textures of the decor reflect the
“Offering a refined balance of personalisation and inherent character, the design positions the venue as a premium and unique event experience.”
intersection of the shoreline and picturesque sky”, explains Sydney based architects, Altis.
Contemporary elements are infused with aspects of timeless detail enabling the experience to be enjoyed simply or to effortlessly transform with event specific décor. Architecturally designed to offer a refined, sophisticated and neutral interior design palette to compliment a vast styling selection, the South East View offers the perfect canvas for an elegant lunch or sunset wedding reception.
Be one of the first to experience our pristine contemporary wedding spaces, which are part of our redevelopment specifically designed to feature the seamless connection between the chic indoor and picturesque outdoor.
❣ Guest capacities range from 70 – 250
❣ View sample wedding menus here
❣ Lunch and evening wedding options
❣ Pre-build site inspections by appointment
“Soft ambient lighting, fresh greenery and styling pieces overlay the decorative wall and floor finishes in a considered manner.”
Less is more If you have booked a wedding with a water view, use it! Captivate your guests by ensuring they can mingle with a view prior to your reception, don’t theme over water view windows, instead incorporate the coastal elements into your internal styling plans and bring your theme full circle, by drawing on your vista as the main element in your reception space.
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rain The weather is one of the unpredictable factors in your big days equation but don’t let it be a negative. Make sure your water view venue has under cover options for terraces and ceremonies and if the weather happens to turn a little grey, remember that a storm rolling in over the lake can provide for a moody and dramatic back drop to photography.
Timing Consider the time of the day you are planning your reception. A lunchtime wedding will utilise the daylight perfectly and offer you the lake views throughout your whole event, whereas an evening wedding will provide a stunning sunset backdrop for you. Consider what time and direction the sun sets on your chosen wedding day, if you are looking for that beautiful sunset wedding,
Be different Consider arriving and departing by boat! If the venue offers a jetty that is viewed from the venue (like ours!), make your bridal transport a point of difference!
Think outside the box Use group transportation options as a way to keep your wedding location a secret to surprise the guests.
Party on Weddings can become somewhat of a reunion of family and friends. Make sure you select a venue that has the capabilities of hosting those who want to catch up before and after your reception.
❣ 2023 Couples are mixing vintage with modern, adding hints of the ‘80s to their looks – think midi dresses with puffy sleeves or a mini dress with a big bow, short veil and gloves, lots of gloves.
❣ Retro cakes, disposable cameras/ polaroid and retro video camcorder (or filters) champagne towers… if you dare!
❣ Personalised thank you messages to your guests before the ceremony
❣ Include reception shout outs (of a guests birthday/ anniversary/achievement)
❣ Custom couples cocktails
❣ Sharing personalised photos privately
❣ Bold colours in floral design are adding that splash in bouquets, centre pieces and arbours to a neutral and muted toned back-drop
❣ Soft floral vintage style wedding dresses
❣ Guest attire requests are increasing, guests might be asked to wear all black so that the bridal party will pop or contrast in group photography
❣ Intimate ceremony and big dinner or vice versa
❣ Live streaming the ceremony or speeches
❣ Spreading the wedding out over several days: ceremony one day, reception the next, followed by a relaxing brunch to round up the festivities
❣ Digital wedding invitations and thank you cards
❣ Upcycled décor or donate when done
❣ Charity donation as wedding favours
❣ Group transport options
❣ Alternative mismatched bridesmaid dresses
❣ No ceremony just a ‘signing’ before a reception.
❣ When everyone has left, the wedding couple has one last dance to their song
SAT 11 FEBRUARY 8:30PM
TICKET $25 OR 1000 ASCENT POINTS*
A full 2+ hours Aussie Crawl Show! Totally live performance with instruments, no backing tracks. Their authentic sound is a time machine taking music fans back to their favourites. RECKLESS, BOYS LIGHT UP, BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE, DOWNHEARTED!
THUR 2 MARCH 8:30PM
TICKET $65
The Kevin Bloody Wilson Show is not just a concert performance, it’s a full on event and an opportunity to see Australia’s most unique International comedy legend.
SAT 18 MARCH 8:30PM
TICKET $25 OR 1,000 ASCENT POINTS*
Join Mike Vee as he pays tribute to the music of legendary performer John Farnham. Mike has been hailed as a great entertainer. As Danni Minogue said, “The closest I’ve heard to John!” When he performed on Australia’s Got Talent.
RATTLE & HUM:
U2 TRIBUTE SHOW
SAT 15 APRIL 8:30PM
TICKET $25 OR 1,000 ASCENT POINTS*
Formed in 1997 and with over 2000 shows under their belts, they have wowed audiences with their accurate renditions of U2 both visually and musically. The band has performed on TV Shows such as Sunrise, The Today Show, as well as Spicks and Specks!
SHOW
SAT 3 JUNE 8:30PM
TICKET $25 OR 1,000 ASCENT POINTS*
Chronicling the music of John Fogerty’s Creedence Clearwater Revival Band! Country music lovers, rhythm ’n’ blues fans and rock ’n’ roll audiences tune in for a fantastic show.
SHOW
FRI 26 MAY 8:30PM
TICKET $25 OR 1,000 ASCENT POINTS*
When it comes to performing the music and having the look of Sir Elton John, there are few that embody the presence and uncanny likeness quite like Greg Andrew.
FRI 23 JUNE 8:30PM
TICKET $25 OR 1,000 ASCENT POINTS*
Midnight Oil, Hoodoo Gurus, Crowded House / Split Enz! An epic song list featuring all your favourite hits delivered by pro muso’s that love what they do and boy it shows. Come for a walk down Aussie hall of fame and a hell of a show.
Heading into our tenth month of the Centenary Project redevelopment, we are finally seeing the new lakeside Club shape take form. The Eastern ground floor dining space is moving quickly into the fitout stage. If you have visited the Club in the new year, you would have seen the new SALT cashier reopen with a splash of the coastal inspired interior design peeking through.
The children’s play area has doubled in size and will host a fun indoor cubby house, while the waterfront open-air courtyard has just had door frames installed, giving it definition. The massive bespoke skylights have been fitted to the first floor which will allow natural light seep all the way through the Club, thanks to a stunning architectural void. Our next phase will see construction focus shift to updates in the main bar area as well as allowing access to the first-floor auditorium via one of the new sleek staircases, located towards the front of the Club.
500g sirloin steak thinly sliced fat removed.
Beef Marinade
1 cos lettuce chopped or leaves of your choice
I small carrot thinly sliced
1 Lebanese cucumber thinly sliced
½ Bunch of radishes thinly sliced
6 cherry tomatoes halved
1 capsicum julienne
6 snow peas rough cut
Snow pea shoots
1tsp sesame seeds
2 Shallots thinly sliced
3 tbs dressing
2 Nashi pears or sweet red apples
1 medium brown onion
4 cloves of minced garlic
1 teaspoon minced ginger
3 chopped shallots
3 tbs soy sauce
3 tbs water
4 tbs brown sugar
2 tbs Mirin
A pinch of ground black pepper
1 tbs sesame oil
2tsp sesame seeds
In a blender, blend all ingredients except sesame seeds, until no lumps. Marinate beef in Bulgogi marinade for a minimum of 2 hours preferably overnight.
1tbs soy sauce
1 tbs rice vinegar or white vinegar
2tsp castor sugar
1 tsp sesame oil
3 tbs olive oil
Mix all the ingredients together and stir well before use.
Gather salad ingredients and toss together in a bowl. Pre-heat BBQ plate then drain beef from marinade. BBQ beef on moderate to high heat until cooked to your liking. Remove from heat and serve on the salad, then dress with the dressing and finish with sesame seeds and spring onions.
Belmont 16s Sailing Club have launched a revitalised community sporting sponsorship approach for 2023, by establishing the sponsorship of an impressive 9 local Lake Macquarie sporting teams, associations or organisations.
These include Belmont Sailiability, Valentine Eleebana Football Club, Lakes United Rugby League Club, and Belmont District Cricket Club, Belmont Baseball Club, Belmont North Netball Club, Belmont Sporties Netball Club, Swansea Blacksmiths Surf Lifesaving Club and the Hunter Central Coast AFL Competition.
CEO, Scott Williams states “Community sporting teams need sponsorship. It is important they have ongoing funding to continue to grow. We are a century old sailing club ourselves, longevity like ours confirms the value that sporting clubs can provide as somewhat of a social anchor to many. We are proud to have extended our sponsorship to an unprecedented number of local teams in 2023!”
Belmont 16s Sailing Club has enormous geographic reach. Clubs like ours are trusted, safe, accessible venues with a proven trackrecord of partnering with government and the community in responding to a large range of local needs. Here is a 12-month overview of what Belmont 16s has been giving back to the community...
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Belmont 16s has established sponsorship of 9 local sporting clubs and sub-clubs for 2023. The donations from Belmont 16s hope to directly impact the lives of a combined estimated 1,500 Lake Macquarie community members. As a sailing club, Belmont 16s knows the importance of sport and fitness within a community.
$115,000+
In financial donations for the commencing 2023 sporting season
$20,000
In Belmont 16s Club services for the commencing 2023 sporting season
$4.4 MILLION
Locally spent in the last 12-months adding to the local economy
Current Community donations through our Club Grants Program for 2022. During the last 12-months Belmont 16s has donated to 23 different organisations in the local area.
$83,247
In local community assistance and supportive upgrades
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In 2023 and a projected 9 more in 2024
$21,054
In donations to local not for profit and charity organisations
We only seem to keep growing and our team of local employees will grow with us
$44,500
In assistance for programs to facilitate those with disabilities
164
Currently employed at Belmont 16s. Retention for new employees at 90%
$11,200
In donations towards domestic violence organisation / causes
Our Giant Seafood Raffle is back. We’ve got 80 TRAYS of tasty seafood to be won on Good Friday 7 April. TRAYS FULL OF PRAWNS, BALMAIN BUGS, LOBSTERS AND OYSTERS!
Tickets on sale from 12:30pm, drawn in Club from 2:30pm so make sure you’re there! The Giant Seafood Raffle is perfect for the Easter Holidays, just imagine the gatherings you’ll have with a nice tray of seafood for your friends and family.
Save in SALT: Steak & Seafood and Sails
Eatery with this exclusive MEMBERS SPECIAL! Use your Ascent Points to receive up to $50 IN CLUB FOOD VOUCHERS, simple swipe your card at the kiosk. Don’t wait, offer ends 28 February.*
Use your Ascent Points to receive a 60% discount on all $25 concerts and shows! Use 1000 Ascent points at our reception desk before the show day and enjoy a night of entertainment!*
Swipe your new 2023 Membership Card at the kiosks to enter our $6,000 CASH DRAW! You have the chance to WIN 1 OF 12 X $500 IN CASH. Drawn in Club 3 April 2023 7pm.*
Upgrade to Perpetual Membership at Belmont 16s using your Ascent Points and SAVE $50! This exclusive offer is only available from 1 February to 31 March.*
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$1,000 gift card towards a Graze and Gaze experience for two. As well as, $500 Accor Hotels gift card for accommodation
$1,150 Bannisters Port Stephens hotel gift card to be used for all amenities.
$999 Stay and play value package, including two nights accommodation is a superior room, daily breakfast for two, Sydney brewery beer and snacks on arrival. $100 credit, redeemable at any food and beverage outlet, two rounds of golf per person, with a motorized golf cart at your disposal.
$300 Endota Spa voucher. Enjoy a luxurious day off and relax at the spa.
$300 Red Balloon Adventures voucher. Get yourself an exciting experience to get your blood pumping.
• $150 x 1
• $100 x 2
• $50 x 8
BREWERY NAME:
Yard Kings Brewery
BREWERY SNAPSHOT:
Five families, from a tight-knit community with a mission is to make quality beer that brings great people together. This adventure began on a Saturday arvo like many others, hanging out in the neighbour’s yard, enjoying a couple of coldies. A game of ‘Yardzee’ saw the guys declaring their team ‘Yard Kings’ and it was a few beers later, that it was dreamt up the idea to open a brewery together.
BREWERY LOCATION:
Morisset, Lake Macquarie NSW
November 2022
The Boat Shed Bar was the first venue to pour from this brewer, to date we have served the Yard Kings ; West Coast IPA, Pacific Ale, Czech Dark Lager, Red IPA, Mid XPA
Yard Kings Co-owner Scott Robertson’s uncle was an Australian Skiff Champion, Ron Davies, who sailed on the renowned “Gazeway”, the vessel that is commemorated in the Boat Shed Bar as a repurposed feature table.