Wednesday Nights Beer Can Series

May 21, 2025 to September 10, 2025
Full Season

Event Details

Host Columbia Yacht Club
Location Chicago, USA
Certification Level Gold
Website Link https://www.columbiayachtclub.org/

Best Practices Achieved

1. Eliminate Single-Use Water Bottles and Provide Water Refill Stations

• Columbia Yacht Club (COLYC) has a water refill station located on the rail deck and has proper signage to notify racers. • COLYC does not sell single-use plastic water bottles, but instead sells aluminum water bottles with screw tops to allow for racers to reuse at our water refill station.

2. Eliminate Plastic Straws

• COLYC does not use plastic straws, but instead uses Agave Fiber Straws. 100% NATURAL - Mexican Agave drinking straws are made from natural Agave (Mexican Tequila Plant), making them one of the most sustainable renewable drinking straws available today.

3. Serve Food with Plastic-Free Dinnerware

• COLYC uses bamboo plates for our buffets at the regattas and reusable glass/plates for indoor dinning. • All silverware used was biodegradable.

4. Skip Bags or Go Reusable

All regattas are buffet style and served within the club, which does not require any bags for us to transport.

5. Award Practical Items or Use a Perpetual or Upcycled Trophy

For this series, we handed out flags/glass growlers to the overall winners of each class. We are currently looking into reusing old sails for our brag flags for next year.

6. Publicize Your Sustainability Efforts

Each weekly update, the Conservation Committee was promoted within the email. The links would bring you to the Sailors for the Sea page and our own Conservation Committee Page: https://sites.google.com/drakedata.io/colyc-conservationcommittee/home

9. Serve Local Food or Source Seafood Sustainably

• COLYC works with local venders to locally source as many food offerings as we can. Here is a list of our current local venders: o Nichols Farms o Mick Klug Farms o Werp Farms o Shawn Michelle Ice Cream o Heaven's Honey o Agave Straw Co o Verterra Fallen Leaf Products o GFS Compostable Cups o Fortune Gourmet o Wabash Seafood o Midwest Produce o Plantswitch

10. Organize a Green Team

At COLYC, the Conservation Committee is our designated team that promotes conservation on our waters and organizes volunteer events.

13. Use Paperless Event Management

COLYC uses our website, CASRA's website, and ClubSpot online platform to post all Notice of Race (NOR), sailing instructions, registration, and results. We do not print out any of the details to give to captions, but we instead encourage them to use their phone/tablet to access the information.

15. Prevent Toxins from Entering the Water

• COLYC promotes the proper disposal of oil as we have a designated oil drop-off canaster on our dock for racers to use as needed. We also follow all federal and state laws to make sure that no toxins leak out into Lake Michigan. • We also share additional details on our website: https://sites.google.com/drakedata.io/colyc-conservationcommittee/green-boater-tips?authuser=0

17. Offer Vegetarian or Vegan Alternatives

• COLYC offered vegetarian options, such as salads and different sea food options, for all regatta parties throughout the season.

18. Promote Alternative Transportation

• COLYC promotes alternative transpiration with outdoor and indoor bike rakes, Divvy bike station close by, and use of CTA trains and buses. • Car pooling is always encouraged to the regattas if sailors are driving.

19. Reduce Day-of Emissions

COLYC is strategic with using only one boat for race committee per race and have them turn off their engine when the line is set, being conscious of our emission footprint.

20. Inspire Future Action

COLYC continues to promote green boater practice throughout the community by hosting several certified Clean Regattas, partnering up with Alliance for the Great Lakes for harbor cleanups, and growing our Conservation Committee within the club. We look forward in improving our clean regattas and hope to receive certified platinum status for our regattas.