Ship's meeting 0/2104.24 (24 April 2021) 1500hrs Shady Oak BBQ, Fort Worth The helpful crew of USS Sea Tiger gathered together to enjoy companionship, to discuss events and goings-on at other echelon levels of STARFLEET, STARFLEET Marine Corps, and MACO, and to work on future events and activities. In attendance were MGN Tank Clark, RADM Liz Goulet, CDR Tracy Clark, MGySgt Alan Goulet, LTC Roon Marchant, 1LT Ricky Morrison, CDR Perry Brulotte (a local member), and Maj. Daniel Roe. The crew is being urged to attend the online muster and summit in June. Unfortunately, this is somewhat of a hard sell, as the members seem to enjoy the live personal interactions at Regional and Brigade more than (as I was told) "sitting and listening to people on the computer." The situation is what it is, and there's nothing to be done about it. Some of us have also made other plans, as we had already scheduled time off from work to attend the summit and didn't want that vacation time to go to waste. (I immediately made plans to visit a museum ship that I haven't yet visited: the USS Razorback, a Balao-class submarine open for visitors in Little Rock, Arkansas.) May is shaping up to be a very busy month: we're attending the Texas Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Decatur, TX on 01 May, we're joining our Klingon sister ship (IKV SuvwI'ta' of KAG) on their excursion to Scarborough Faire on 08 May. On the 15th is the USS Diamondback's/3BDE campout near Hico, TX. Our next ship's meeting is on the 22nd, and on the 29th we'll journey to Thurber, TX to participate in the Lone Star Warrior's Association's Klingon Good Day to Dine at the New York Hill Restaurant. Early actions for our chapter's 30th year anniversary event are being taken, and wonderful ideas have been circulated. We need to determine what sort of interest ships and organizations from across the region may have in attending, so we have a good idea on how big to make this thing. Some of the ideas offered may also be recirculated for a future Summit/Muster. The first chance for the Sea Tiger to host a summit will be in 2026 -- assuming there won't be further postponements/cancellations. We remain optimistic and as active as we can be. Clark, commanding Sea Tiger, out.
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