Monday, May 02, 2011

BREAKING: FIRE ERUPTS NEAR CATALINA YATCH CLUB IN AVALON! 30 ARCES BURNED SO FAR! SEND ME YOUR PICS OR VIDEO!

Avalon harbor on Catalina IslandImage via Wikipedia
By Randy Economy
www.Economy4ABC.Blogspot.com
May 2, 2011
6:30 p.m.


A nasty brush fire is burning near the famed Catalina Yacht Club in Avalon over on Catalina Island right now.

The fire erupted around 2:455 p.m.  So far, 30 acres have been burned. 

Three water-dropping helicopters and nearly 100 firefighters were en route to the firefight.

Many "outbuildings" and other structures are near the flames.  If you live in Avalon you can send me your pics and video...and I will post them here on my blog.  Email is economy4abc.blogspot.com@gmail.com

BE CAREFUL.  THIS HEAT and WINDS are RUNNING HOT TODAY here on the "mainland."

Here is more about the historic Catalina Island Yacht Club.

The CIYC is one of the oldest clubs on the West Coast.  In 1893, a Catalina Yacht Club was formed by the Banning Brothers, then owners of Santa Catalina Island.  In 1903, the boating residents of Avalon placed pilings for a yacht club in the approximate location of the present Catalina Island Yacht Club.  The club was quite active until the great fire of Avalon in 1915, which burned the town of Avalon and bayside facilities. Fortunately, the pilings were spared. 

NASA image of Southern California with Santa C...Image via WikipediaIn the early part of 1924, Art Sanger and James Jump, while fishing, decided that Catalina Island needed an "official" yacht club for boating enthusiasts.  Mr. Jump secured the facility from the Catalina Island Company, and found thirty yachtsmen willing to pay the $100 initiation fee and dues, plus $400 on a promissory note, so the Catalina Island Yacht Club could build a club facility.  Eighteen of the original members of the Catalina Island Yacht Club were members of the Tuna Club, who desired an organized yachting and social club in addition to their fishing club.  James Jump served as the first Commodore. Early club members included a number of well known Hollywood personalities including Tom Mix, Jack Warner, Rudolph Valentino, King Vidor, James Cagney, Jascha Heifetz, and Darryl F. Zanuck.  During the war years, from 1942 to 1945, Catalina was largely closed to the public and the Club was used by the U.S. Merchant Marines. 
Avalon has become a favorite yachting destination on the West Coast. Due to location and size, Catalina Island Yacht Club does not provide reciprocal privileges for visiting yachtsmen.

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