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I found Murzakanov's performance against Menifield to be quite brutal, and the dude seems extremely legit. I have read Murzakanov is from Nalchik in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia. It is a small Russian republic near Georgia, which is also almost entirely Muslim, comprised of Kabardians who are "One of the 12 Circassian tribes". This interested me because his style and appearance is similar to the many Dagestani Russian fighters of which there are too many to list. Also I am aware of Russian Muslim fighters coming from Chechnya like Chimaev, but I have never heard of fighters coming from Kabardino-Balkaria, or to be honest I was not familiar with the notion of Kabardians or Circassian tribes until I did some reading after watching Murzakanov's fight. My question is, does anyone know any info about Murzakanov, Kabardians, Circassian tribes etc? Are they pretty much very similar to Dagestanis or are they different in some distinct ways? That part of the world between Georgia and Russia seems a very interesting little area where there is some very rich culture and a lot of stuff going on. Sorry for the long post, interested in any comments from my fellow Sherdoggers. EDIT: I might just add, is there an MMA scene in Nalchik? Any other fighters from that region?
Robbocop said: I found Murzakanov's performance against Menifield to be quite brutal, and the dude seems extremely legit. I have read Murzakanov is from Nalchik in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia. It is a small Russian republic near Georgia, which is also almost entirely Muslim, comprised of Kabardians who are "One of the 12 Circassian tribes". This interested me because his style and appearance is similar to the many Dagestani Russian fighters of which there are too many to list. Also I am aware of Russian Muslim fighters coming from Chechnya like Chimaev, but I have never heard of fighters coming from Kabardino-Balkaria, or to be honest I was not familiar with the notion of Kabardians or Circassian tribes until I did some reading after watching Murzakanov's fight. My question is, does anyone know any info about Murzakanov, Kabardians, Circassian tribes etc? Are they pretty much very similar to Dagestanis or are they different in some distinct ways? That part of the world between Georgia and Russia seems a very interesting little area where there is some very rich culture and a lot of stuff going on. Sorry for the long post, interested in any comments from my fellow Sherdoggers. EDIT: I might just add, is there an MMA scene in Nalchik? Any other fighters from that region? Click to expand...
taugrim said: Imam Shamilov: A Circassian fighter with a strong wrestling and combat sambo background. Click to expand...
Titanium belt.
Murzakanov moves way faster than he looks. He really is a modern Fedor.
taugrim said: Obligatory ChatGPT question & response: In terms of MMA, how many fighters hail from Murzakanov, Kabardians, Circassian tribes etc? Are they pretty much very similar to Dagestanis or are they different in some distinct ways in terms of combat disciplines? Fighters from the North Caucasus region, including those from Kabardino-Balkaria, where the Murzakanov name originates, as well as Circassian tribes and other ethnic groups, are part of a broader tradition of martial arts that has produced many successful MMA athletes. While they share some similarities with fighters from Dagestan, there are also distinct differences. Common Traits Across the North Caucasus: Wrestling Base: Like Dagestani fighters, many athletes from Kabardino-Balkaria, Chechnya, and other North Caucasus regions have a strong background in wrestling, especially freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, which are popular in this area. Sambo and Judo: These disciplines are also commonly practiced, with many fighters transitioning from these sports into MMA, similar to their Dagestani counterparts. Cultural Emphasis on Combat Sports: The North Caucasus has a deep-rooted tradition of combat sports, with societal respect and support for wrestlers and fighters. This is also a key characteristic of Dagestani fighters. Differences: Ethnic and Cultural Identity: While Dagestani fighters are often Avar, Dargin, or of other Dagestani ethnicities, fighters from Kabardino-Balkaria might be Kabardian, Balkar, or Circassian. This influences their cultural identity and sometimes their fighting style, though the differences are subtle. Specific Training Focus: Fighters from different regions might emphasize different aspects of training due to local traditions or coaching preferences. For example, some Circassian fighters might have a strong background in traditional wrestling forms like Circassian Kuresh, which can influence their grappling approach in MMA. Representation in MMA: While Dagestani fighters are highly prominent in MMA (with fighters like Khabib Nurmagomedov bringing international attention to the region), fighters from Kabardino-Balkaria and Circassian tribes are less well-known but still making their mark. Azamat Murzakanov, for instance, is a fighter from Kabardino-Balkaria competing in the UFC. Notable Fighters: Azamat Murzakanov: From Kabardino-Balkaria, he has been making a name for himself in the UFC with a strong grappling and striking base. Imam Shamilov: A Circassian fighter with a strong wrestling and combat sambo background. Overall, while there are many similarities due to shared regional training practices and combat sports traditions, there are also unique cultural and stylistic elements that distinguish fighters from different North Caucasus ethnic groups. Click to expand...
Siver! said: Who? I can't even get a profile lol Click to expand...
Ashmouz is Circassian (his ancestors moved from Russia to Ottoman Empire and nowadays this territory is Israel). In other promotions I think there is Berkhamov in Bellator, Tokov brothers is Balkar through their mother, there were Dugulubgov in WSOF or PFL and founder/owner of K-Dojo gym in New Jersey is Circassian and his nephew was an mma fighter.
I feel like Husky needs to aware of this tism that is going on in this thread.
I’m been very impressed with Murzakanov’s last few fights, I think he’ll make waves in the division. I believe that Circassia was a Christian kingdom on the Black Sea that got conquered by the Ottoman Empire back in the day. Think Circassia or their royalty was related to the Byzantine Empire too. I don’t feel like looking it up to be sure though.
Carrotman23 said: Chat GPT really is good at making banal points or regurgitating outright bullshit that can be said in one or two sentences and extending it to multiple paragraphs. Literally just said " they are similar because they are from similar parts of the world that emphasize martial arts and especially wrestling." And "they are different ethnicities and there are more Dagestanis in MMA" Wow what a break through lol . Not saying this is necessarily the case here, but Chat GPT and similar AI programs have been known to just literally make shit up ha. Like when asked medical questions it can spit out fancy sounding medical advice/analysis that's actually just complete world salad bullshit with no consistently logical thread . This is because these "AI" programs aren't actually what most people would call "AI" . They are just advanced algorithms that compile information, but they have no base logic or perspective to center reality . For instance if you ask an AI "what would it take to carry the San Francisco bridge to New York" , some programs will try and answer it , obviously this is an illogical question. Nothing with "intelligence" would try and answer that question. Or if you ask it "what's the perspective of a ham sandwich" it will try and describe what it's like to be a ham sandwich lol . They are just blank input algorithms with powerful computing. That's why "AI" has become bigger as GPU's get more powerful, it's just raw data being able to be read extremely quickly, it's nothing resembling conscious intellect. Click to expand...
Most K Dojo dudes or guys cornered by Murad Keshtov are Circassians
The Siege said: I tried now and it seemed to have gotten dumber lol I am not sure if they nerfed the algorithm on purpose to get us to upgrade the paid version, but it was getting a lot of basic things wrong. Click to expand...
EndlessCritic said: Murzakanov moves way faster than he looks. He really is a modern Fedor. Click to expand...
BJJ4Tone said: That whole Caucuses region is a hot bed for combat sports/martial arts. For years, people only knew Dagestan and only knew them for wrestling. Buvaisar Saitiev, Adam Saitiev, Abdulrashid Sadulaev, etc. But Chechnya (Tons of MMA fighters), Kabardino-Balkaria (Bibert and Albert Tumenov, Murzakanov), Ingushetia (Movsar Evloev, Musa Evloev), North Ossetia-Alania (Arsen Fadzayev, Artur Taymazov, Makharbek Khadartsev, Soslan Andiyev), Georgia (Geno Petriashvili, Levan Tediashvili), Azerbaijan (Haji Aliev, Toghrul Azgarov) and Armenia (Artur Aleksanyan, Edmond Tarverdyan ) have all produced COUNTLESS high-level athletes. Each region is very unique from the others, but the one thing they definitely have in common is their high percentage of elite combat athletes. Click to expand...
Sherdog bunceweight champion.
Is he Muslim? I didnt see that mentioned in the first post and feel like that's kind of an important part of the Dagestani culture. I would have assumed he was Eastern Orthodox, And thus not similar to the Dagestani school in anyway way... But I'm still learning too. Am also a huge fan of his.
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WillyWill said: Is he Muslim? I didnt see that mentioned in the first post and feel like that's kind of an important part of the Dagestani culture. I would have assumed he was Eastern Orthodox, And thus not similar to the Dagestani school in anyway way... But I'm still learning too. Am also a huge fan of his. Click to expand...
Feniamin said: Ashmouz is Circassian (his ancestors moved from Russia to Ottoman Empire and nowadays this territory is Israel). In other promotions I think there is Berkhamov in Bellator, Tokov brothers is Balkar through their mother, there were Dugulubgov in WSOF or PFL and founder/owner of K-Dojo gym in New Jersey is Circassian and his nephew was an mma fighter. Click to expand...
Joinho10 said: Ali Bagov in ACA MMA is one aswell. Click to expand...
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Annisquam Yacht Club | |
Employer Identification Number (EIN) | 042086219 |
Name of Organization | Annisquam Yacht Club |
In Care of Name | Boston Business Services Inc |
Address | 91 Pleasant St, , MA 01930-2714 |
Activities | Other recreational activities |
Subsection | Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club |
Ruling Date | 06/1942 |
Deductibility | Contributions are not deductible |
Foundation | All organizations except 501(c)(3) |
Organization | Corporation |
Exempt Organization Status | Unconditional Exemption |
Tax Period | 12/2013 |
Assets | $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 |
Income | $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 |
Filing Requirement | 990 (all other) or 990EZ return |
Asset Amount | $3,621,979 |
Amount of Income | $1,019,317 |
Form 990 Revenue Amount | $675,812 |
Financial snapshot ($)
Revenue for 2013
Assets at the end of 2013
Functional expenses for 2013
Checklist | ||
2012 | 2013 | |
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Is the organization described in section 501(c)(3) or 4947(a)(1) (other than a private foundation)? | No | No |
Is the organization required to complete Schedule B, Schedule of Contributors? | No | No |
Did the organization engage in direct or indirect political campaign activities on behalf of or in opposition to candidates for public office? | No | No |
Did the organization engage in lobbying activities, or have a section 501(h) election in effect during the tax year? | No | No |
Is the organization a section 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), or 501(c)(6) organization that receives membership dues, assessments, or similar amounts as defined in Revenue Procedure 98-19? | No | No |
Did the organization maintain any donor advised funds or any similar funds or accounts for which donors have the right to provide advice on the distribution or investment of amounts in such funds or accounts? | No | No |
Did the organization receive or hold a conservation easement, including easements to preserve open space, the environment, historic land areas, or historic structures? | No | No |
Did the organization maintain collections of works of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets? | No | No |
Did the organization report an amount for escrow or custodial account liability; serve as a custodian or provide credit counseling, debt management, credit repair, or debt negotiation services? | No | No |
Did the organization, directly or through a related organization, hold assets in temporarily restricted endowments, permanent endowments, or quasi-endowments? | No | No |
Did the organization report an amount for land, buildings, and equipment? | Yes | Yes |
Did the organization report an amount for investments-other securities that is 5% or more of its total assets? | No | No |
Did the organization report an amount for investments-program related that is 5% or more of its total assets? | No | No |
Did the organization report an amount for other assets that is 5% or more of its total assets? | Yes | Yes |
Did the organization report an amount for other liabilities? | No | No |
Did the organization's separate or consolidated financial statements for the tax year include a footnote that addresses the organization's liability for uncertain tax positions under FIN 48 (ASC 740)? | No | No |
Did the organization obtain separate, independent audited financial statements for the tax year? | No | No |
Was the organization included in consolidated, independent audited financial statements for the tax year? | No | No |
Is the organization a school described in section 170(b)(1)(A)(ii)? | No | No |
Did the organization maintain an office, employees, or agents outside of the United States? | No | No |
Did the organization have aggregate revenues or expenses of more than $10,000 from grantmaking, fundraising, business, investment, and program service activities outside the United States, or aggregate foreign investments valued at $100,000 or more? | No | No |
Did the organization report more than $5,000 of grants or other assistance to or for any foreign organization? | No | No |
Did the organization report more than $5,000 of aggregate grants or other assistance to or for foreign individuals? | No | No |
Did the organization report a total of more than $15,000 of expenses for professional fundraising services? | No | No |
Did the organization report more than $15,000 total of fundraising event gross income and contributions? | No | No |
Did the organization report more than $15,000 of gross income from gaming activities? | No | No |
Did the organization operate one or more hospital facilities? | No | No |
Did the organization attach a copy of its audited financial statements? | No | No |
Did the organization report more than $5,000 of grants or other assistance to any domestic organization or domestic government? | No | No |
Did the organization report more than $5,000 of grants or other assistance to or for domestic individuals? | No | No |
Did the organization answer 'Yes' about compensation of the organization's current and former officers, directors, trustees, key employees, and highest compensated employees? | No | No |
Did the organization have a tax-exempt bond issue with an outstanding principal amount of more than $100,000 as of the last day of the year, that was issued after December 31, 2002? | No | No |
Did the organization invest any proceeds of tax-exempt bonds beyond a temporary period exception? | No | No |
Did the organization maintain an escrow account other than a refunding escrow at any time during the year to defease any tax-exempt bonds? | No | No |
Did the organization act as an 'on behalf of' issuer for bonds outstanding at any time during the year? | No | No |
Did the organization engage in an excess benefit transaction with a disqualified person during the year? | No | No |
Is the organization aware that it engaged in an excess benefit transaction with a disqualified person in a prior year, and that the transaction has not been reported on any of the organization's prior Forms 990 or 990-EZ? | No | No |
Did the organization report any amount for receivables from or payables to any current or former officers, directors, trustees, key employees, highest compensated employees, or disqualified persons? | No | No |
Did the organization provide a grant or other assistance to an officer, director, trustee, key employee, substantial contributor or employee thereof, a grant selection committee member, or to a 35% controlled entity or family member of any of these persons? | No | No |
Was the organization a party to a business transaction with one of the following parties | ||
A current or former officer, director, trustee, or key employee? | No | No |
A family member of a current or former officer, director, trustee, or key employee? | No | No |
An entity of which a current or former officer, director, trustee, or key employee (or a family member thereof) was an officer, director, trustee, or direct or indirect owner? | Yes | Yes |
Did the organization receive more than $25,000 in non-cash contributions? | No | No |
Did the organization receive contributions of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets, or qualified conservation contributions? | No | No |
Did the organization liquidate, terminate, or dissolve and cease operations? | No | No |
Did the organization sell, exchange, dispose of, or transfer more than 25% of its net assets? | No | No |
Did the organization own 100% of an entity disregarded as separate from the organization under Regulations sections 301.7701-2 and 301.7701-3? | No | No |
Was the organization related to any tax-exempt or taxable entity? | Yes | Yes |
Did the organization have a controlled entity within the meaning of section 512(b)(13)? | Yes | Yes |
Did the organization make any transfers to an exempt non-charitable related organization? | No | No |
Did the organization conduct more than 5% of its activities through an entity that is not a related organization and that is treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes? | No | No |
Statements Regarding Other IRS Filings and Tax Compliance | |||
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |
---|---|---|---|
The number reported in Box 3 of Form 1096 | 0 | 1 | |
The number of Forms W-2G | 0 | 0 | |
Did the organization comply with backup withholding rules for reportable payments to vendors and reportable gaming (gambling) winnings to prize winners? | No | No | |
The number of employees reported on Form W-3, Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements, filed for the calendar year ending with or within the year covered by this return | 50 | 52 | |
Did the organization file all required federal employment tax returns? | Yes | Yes | |
Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year? | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Has it filed a Form 990-T for this year? | Yes | Yes | |
At any time during the calendar year, did the organization have an interest in, or a signature or other authority over, a financial account in a foreign country (such as a bank account, securities account, or other financial account)? | No | No | |
Was the organization a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction at any time during the tax year? | No | No | |
Did any taxable party notify the organization that it was or is a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction? | No | No | |
Did the organization file Form 8886-T? | No | No | |
Does the organization have annual gross receipts that are normally greater than $100,000, and did the organization solicit any contributions that were not tax deductible as charitable contributions? | No | No | |
Did the organization include with every solicitation an express statement that such contributions or gifts were not tax deductible? | No | No | |
Did the organization receive a payment in excess of $75 made partly as a contribution and partly for goods and services provided to the payor? | No | No | |
Did the organization notify the donor of the value of the goods or services provided? | No | No | |
Did the organization sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of tangible personal property for which it was required to file Form 8282? | No | No | |
Did the organization receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on a personal benefit contract? | No | No | |
Did the organization, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract? | No | No | |
If the organization received a contribution of qualified intellectual property, did the organization file Form 8899 as required? | No | No | |
If the organization received a contribution of cars, boats, airplanes, or other vehicles, did the organization file a Form 1098-C? | No | No | |
Did a donor advised fund maintained by the sponsoring organization have excess business holdings at any time during the year? | No | No | |
Did the sponsoring organization make any taxable distributions under section 4966? | No | No | |
Did the sponsoring organization make a distribution to a donor, donor advisor, or related person? | No | No | |
Initiation fees and capital contributions | $39,000 | $1,230,687 | $43,621 |
Gross receipts for public use of club facilities | $66,927 | $60,345 | $73,244 |
Gross income from members or shareholders | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Gross income from other sources | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Is the organization filing Form 990 in lieu of Form 1041? | No | No | |
The amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the year | $0 | $0 | |
Is the organization licensed to issue qualified health plans in more than one state? | No | No | |
The amount of reserves the organization is required to maintain by the states in which the organization is licensed to issue qualified health plans | $0 | $0 | |
The amount of reserves on hand | $0 | $0 | |
Did the organization receive any payments for indoor tanning services during the tax year? | No | No | |
Has it filed a Form 720 to report these payments? | No | No |
Compensation of Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, Highest Compensated Employees, and Independent Contractors | ||
2012 | 2013 | |
---|---|---|
Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees | ||
Total reportable compensation from the organization | $0 | $0 |
Total reportable compensation from related organizations | $0 | $0 |
Total estimated amount of other compensation from the organization and related organizations | $0 | $0 |
Total number of individuals who received more than $100,000 of reportable compensation from the organization | 0 | 0 |
Total number of independent contractors who received more than $100,000 of compensation from the organization | 1 | 2 |
Statement of Revenue | |||
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |
---|---|---|---|
Total revenue | $649,786 | $1,852,692 | $675,812 |
Contributions, Gifts, Grants and Other Similar Amounts | $0 | $8,779 | $0 |
Program Service Revenue | $590,560 | $1,841,176 | $642,539 |
All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries | $1,700,537 | $510,031 | |
All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries | $100,680 | $111,001 | |
All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries | $26,490 | $13,570 | |
All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries | $11,700 | $4,119 | |
All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries | $1,634 | $2,028 | |
All other program service revenue | $135 | $1,790 | |
Other Revenue | |||
Investment income (including dividends, interest, and other similar amounts) | $5,294 | $4,436 | $4,881 |
Income from investment of tax-exempt bond proceeds | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Royalties | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Net rental income | $18,900 | $13,788 | $18,204 |
Gross rents (Real / Personal) | $18,900 / $0 | $13,788 / $0 | $18,204 / $0 |
Less: rental expenses (Real / Personal) | $0 / $0 | $0 / $0 | $0 / $0 |
Rental income or (loss) (Real / Personal) | $18,900 / $0 | $13,788 / $0 | $18,204 / $0 |
Net gain/loss from sales of assets other than inventory | $0 | $1,500 | $0 |
Net income/loss from fundraising events | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Net income/loss from gaming activities | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Net income/loss from sales of inventory | $35,032 | $-16,987 | $10,188 |
Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances | $364,190 | $302,447 | $353,693 |
Less: cost of goods sold | $329,158 | $319,434 | $343,505 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Statement of Functional Expenses | |||
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |
---|---|---|---|
Total functional expenses | $608,907 | $569,786 | $527,426 |
Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments | $0 | $0 | |
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals | $0 | $0 | |
Grants and other assistance to foreign organizations, foreign governments, and foreign individuals | $0 | $0 | |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 | $0 | |
Compensation of current officers, directors, trustees, and key employees | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Compensation not included above, to disqualified persons | $0 | $0 | |
Other salaries and wages | $199,200 | $216,964 | $176,639 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $0 | $0 | |
Other employee benefits | $13,169 | $18,673 | |
Payroll taxes | $29,245 | $31,087 | $26,290 |
Fees for services (non-employees) | |||
Management | $0 | $0 | |
Legal | $0 | $0 | |
Accounting | $6,000 | $6,200 | |
Lobbying | $0 | $0 | |
Professional fundraising services | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Investment management fees | $0 | $0 | |
Other | $0 | $0 | |
Advertising and promotion | $0 | $0 | |
Office expenses | $21,139 | $24,731 | |
Information technology | $802 | $0 | |
Royalties | $0 | $0 | |
Occupancy | $34,043 | $31,090 | |
Travel | $0 | $0 | |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 | $0 | |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $0 | $0 | |
Interest | $0 | $17,924 | |
Payments to affiliates | $0 | $0 | |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $58,759 | $69,568 | |
Insurance | $36,378 | $43,279 | |
Other expenses | $70,688 | $64,036 | |
Other expenses | $36,270 | $23,786 | |
Other expenses | $29,704 | $15,403 | |
Other expenses | $12,781 | $12,481 | |
Other expenses | $2,002 | $-2,674 |
Balance Sheet | |||
2011 | 2012 | 2013 | |
---|---|---|---|
Total assets | $1,398,893 | $2,698,625 | $3,621,979 |
Cash - non-interest-bearing | $132,153 | $220,384 | |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $462,280 | $64,329 | |
Pledges and grants receivable, net | $0 | $0 | |
Accounts receivable, net | $90,729 | $30,059 | |
Loans and other receivables from current and former officers, directors, trustees, key employees, and highest compensated employees | $0 | $0 | |
Loans and other receivables from other disqualified persons, persons described in section 4958(c)(3)(B), and contributing employers and sponsoring organizations of section 501(c)(9) voluntary employees' beneficiary organizations | $0 | $0 | |
Notes and loans receivable, net | $32,787 | $27,935 | |
Inventories for sale or use | $22,052 | $19,789 | |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $34,412 | $34,790 | |
Land, buildings, and equipment: cost or other basis | $1,404,142 | $2,844,149 | |
Investments - publicly traded securities | $0 | $0 | |
Investments - other securities | $0 | $0 | |
Investments - program-related | $0 | $0 | |
Intangible assets | $8,070 | $6,859 | |
Other assets | $512,000 | $373,685 | |
Total liabilities | $11,434 | $28,260 | $803,228 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $10,190 | $8,409 | |
Grants payable | $0 | $0 | |
Deferred revenue | $10,000 | $18,500 | |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 | $0 | |
Loans and other payables to current and former officers, directors, trustees, key employees, highest compensated employees, and disqualified persons | $0 | $0 | |
Secured mortgages and notes payable to unrelated third parties | $0 | $8,070 | $776,319 |
Unsecured notes and loans payable to unrelated third parties | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Other liabilities (including federal income tax, payables to related third parties, and other liabilities) | $0 | $0 | |
Total net assets or fund balances | $1,387,459 | $2,670,365 | $2,818,751 |
Unrestricted net assets | $0 | $0 | |
Temporarily restricted net assets | $0 | $0 | |
Permanently restricted net assets | $0 | $0 | |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 | $0 | |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 | $0 | |
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds | $1,387,459 | $2,670,365 | $2,818,751 |
Reason for Public Charity Status (for 2013) | |
The organization is not a private foundation because it is: | Not provided |
Number of organizations supported | 0 |
Sum of amounts of support | $0 |
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8 | 800 Main St Pmb 154, Holden, MA 01520-1838 | MA | 2007-07 | $176,643 | |
9 | 128 Leonard St, Gloucester, MA 01930-1248 | MA | 1922-02 | $77,238 | |
10 | 1123 Washington St, Gloucester, MA 01930-1034 | MA | 1969-05 | $101,832 | |
11 | Annisquam Yacht Club | 91 Pleasant St, Gloucester, MA 01930-2714 | MA | 1942-06 | $1,019,317 |
12 | PO BOX 414, W Springfield, MA 01090-0414 | MA | 2008-08 | $12,371 | |
13 | 101 Federal St Fl 14, Boston, MA 02110-1859 | MA | 1958-01 | $570,734 | |
14 | PO BOX 55806, Boston, MA 02205-5806 | MA | 1962-09 | $135,446 | |
15 | 32 Independence Ln, Shrewsbury, MA 01545-6242 | MA | 1970-05 | $959,172 | |
16 | 397 Main St, Woburn, MA 01801-5076 | MA | 1978-03 | $65,923 | |
17 | 155 Talbot Ave, Dorchester, MA 02124-2904 | MA | 1997-10 | $147,662 | |
18 | 16 Boundary Stone Rd, Sutton, MA 01590-4819 | MA | 2005-02 | $30,088 | |
19 | 38 Whittier Rd, Milton, MA 02186-3735 | MA | 2001-05 | $95,468 | |
20 | 1072 Saratoga St, East Boston, MA 02128-1258 | MA | 2000-12 | $95,906 |
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$11,000 Today, the club hosts sailing championships and international races. New members, older than 40, pay an initiation fee of $11,000. Annual dues vary, but may reach about $1,900 . Members must spend at least $150 in the clubhouse, perhaps on dinner and drinks, every three months.
1600 Today, AYC is at full membership ( 1600 regular members ) with very active social, racing, and cruising programs. Then, who owns the annapolis yacht club? A three-alarm fire tore through the Annapolis Yacht Club in Annapolis on Dec. 12, 2015. Annapolis businessman Harvey Blonder owns the building and it has been returned to him, said Brian Asch, the club's general manager.
Newport Harbor charges $10,000 upfront to join the club. How much is a boat slip in Annapolis? The overnight rate (electrical hookup not included) is $2.25 per foot of overall length (including sprits, pulpits, davits, swim platforms, etc.), and no less than the minimum fee of $40 per night.
1886 AYC was founded in 1886 as an informal canoe club. These include sailboat racing, cruising for sailors and power boaters, a vigorous junior sailing program, fun and educational winter activities, social events, and first class dining and banquet facilities. Keeping this in consideration, when did annapolis yacht club burn down? The club was consumed in huge fire caused by a decorated Christmas tree in December 2015 . Damages came to $9 million. ANNAPOLIS, Md.
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Bill Boose , one of the club's owners, said, "The Executive Club will be more for the business executive who can't program his social and business life over any 30-day period with any consistency."
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Annisquam Yacht Club. The Annisquam Yacht Club is a private club whose purpose since 1896 has been to provide its members a haven for sailing, yachting, tennis, and friendship. Located 35 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts, the Club sits on the Annisquam River, about 0.5 miles south of the Annisquam Lighthouse and the entrance to Ipswich Bay.
How Much is a Yacht Club Membership? 3 Common Price Ranges The cost of an annual yacht club membership can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the location of the club, the amenities offered, the exclusivity of the membership, and the size of the yacht being accommodated.
Marina Phone: 978-283-4507. 19 River Road, Annisquam, MA 10930. View Marina Website. The Club maintains five transient moorings which accommodate yachts up to 40′ LOA. Members wishing to moor their own yacht for a limited period of time may do so at no charge for no more than seven days per season. Guests of members and visiting yachtsmen ...
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She depicted her sister reclining in eel grass. It seems that she was the ancestor of the Smith family from Squam Rock Road in Annisquam. She was an accomplished portrait painter. As was another native of Annisquam, Margaret Fitzhugh Browne (1884-1972). Her studio overlooked Lobster Cove a short distance from the Annisquam Yacht Club.
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The Club maintains five transient moorings: two that can accommodate yachts up to 42' and three that accommodate yachts up to 50'. Members wishing to moor their own yacht for a limited period of time may do so at no charge for no more than seven days per season. Guests of members and visiting yachtsmen with vessels will be assessed $100 per ...
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Nalchik Arc De Triumph. The word "Nalchik" literally means "small horseshoe" in Kabardian (or Circassian, a Northwest Caucasian language) and Karachay-Balkar (a Turkic language). It is a diminutive of na'l, a common Middle Eastern word ( Arabic, Persian, Turkish) for "horseshoe", possibly from the ancient Scythian, 'nalak" (horseshoe).
According to a 13 March statement by the Prosecutor's Office, the healthcare system in Kabardino-Balkaria is grossly underfunded. The total estimated annual cost of medicines, speciality therapeutic food, and other consumables for 2018 amounted to approximately ₽960,000 ($15,000). The national budget only provided ₽330,000 ($5,100).
How to become a new member of the Yacht Club. Anyone wishing to become a member of the Yacht Club de Monaco needs to be introduced by two "sponsors" from YCM. The sponsor's letter of introduction will explain the applicant's motives for joining the Club. Prince Albert, President of the Yacht Club, presides over the meetings of the ...
2023 HPYC Dues & Fees. Please see the Yearbook for a detailed explanation. Family Membership. $1200. Individual Membership. $840. Junior Family Membership. $600. Junior Individual Membership.
The average annual membership price is between $900-$4,000 depending on your level of luxury and needs. To give you an idea of what you could expect to pay for your yacht club membership, here are some numbers gathered from across the country: Yacht Club. Annual Dues. Charleston Yacht Club.
Join Our Club We welcome your interest in joining our family of members at The Venice Yacht Club. Our members represent a diverse group of individuals, couples and families who come together at the Tiki Bar, outdoor heated pool, through social clubs and activities to create our community.
The Cost of a Wedding at Annisquam Yacht Club. The venue rental fee ranges from $3,500 to $5,000, depending on the season and day of the week. Additional costs, such as catering and rentals, vary based on your specific needs. Hiring a Boston wedding planner, create detailed budget to help you stay on track and make informed decisions about your ...
For further information and roster of reciprocal clubs, members can login here to access the reciprocal clubs. For others, please inquire for membership. JOIN THE MARINA. For more information on how to join the Marina, please contact Palm Beach Yacht Club via the information below: Marina Group 561-655-1944 Luke Trimble 561-602-0265. SUMMER GOLF.
Annisquam Yacht Club encourages and promotes boating, tennis, and other athletic activities while also facilitating social events and providing conveniences such as a clubhouse, docks, mooring, and tennis courts.
Spinning Back Kick Belt Platinum Member Joined Jul 8, 2021 Messages 29,725 Reaction score 61,859 Aug 4, 2024 #3 Robbocop said: I found Murzakanov's performance against Menifield to be quite brutal, and the dude seems extremely legit. I have read Murzakanov is from Nalchik in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia.
Annisquam Yacht Club: Employer Identification Number (EIN) 042086219: Name of Organization: Annisquam Yacht Club: In Care of Name: Boston Business Services Inc: Address: 91 Pleasant St, Gloucester, MA 01930-2714: Activities: Other recreational activities: Subsection: Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club:
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How much does it cost to join Annapolis Yacht Club? $11,000. Today, the club hosts sailing championships and international races. New members, older than 40, pay an initiation fee of $11,000.Annual dues vary, but may reach about $1,900. Members must spend at least $150 in the clubhouse, perhaps on dinner and drinks, every three months.
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