

Maritime Day Luncheon
May 24, 2012
Anthony's Pier 4 Restaurant,
Boston
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Here for more information
Message from Andrew Riester, Executive Vice
President:
Dear Propeller Club Port Presidents, Port
Secretaries, and International Executive Committee members:
Part
of the focus for with the new EVP is to communicate with all the
Ports on activities and support that HQ plans on providing to our
members.
A new Propeller Club Headquarters report, focused
on the activities of the 85th annual convention last month in Le
Havre, France,
(Click Here to download the full report). We hope you will share this information
with your local membership, and we encourage all of you to put the
86th annual convention on your calendars--it will be held Oct. 2-6,
2012, in New Orleans.
Best regards,
Andrew Riester
Executive Vice President
International Propeller Club of the U.S.
703-691-2777
571-216-1100 cell
andrew@propellerclubhq.com
The Propeller Club, Port of Boston, was chartered November 9, 1927 as Port No. 2.
The membership comprises a cross section of the maritime industry throughout the United States
and in many cities overseas. The Propeller Club is particularly well equipped to promote,
further and support the merchant marine. “Propeller” in the name refers to the propulsion of
ships and is symbolic of the driving force required for Americans to appreciate the need for
an adequate, privately-owned merchant marine for both overseas and domestic commerce.
Today, the Propeller Club is the largest and the only grass roots maritime association in the United States.
The “American Merchant Marine” as interpreted by the Propeller Club includes all American flag commercial
craft – on the oceans in both foreign and coastwise service, the Great Lakes and our Inland waterways.