We had a wonderful turnout for our first official fundraiser to celebrate the beginning of the rebirth of Columbia. On Saturday, September 19, nearly 100 residents with fond memories of the beloved vessel stepped aboard the MV Friendship for a cruise along the DetroitRiver to recreate Columbia’s former route. Captain Art Herrala was onboard to share 43 seasons of stories from his days as a 19-year-old deckhand to full captain. Captain Herrala is one of the many lucky passengers who found their true love thanks to Columbia. Also among the attendees were former SS Columbia crewmember Captain Sam Buchanan, who serves as MV Friendship’s skipper and who also kindly keeps watch over the Columbia as volunteer shipkeeper, and several other former crewmembers and BobloIsland employees. Karen Winkler, Columbia’s undercover security guard during the 1980s, now spearheads the BobloIsland reunions. Here is an excerpt from her account to Boblo alumni:
“It was a beautiful day on the river. We got to see the Ste. Claire and Columbia up close again and than headed up the river to the AmbassadorBridge and back to Wyandotte. I learned a couple of things on Saturday… One being that I don’t know how today’s kids would handle an all-day boat shift on the river. I took my two daughters, and besides being wigged out by the bees checking out their soft drinks, they were initially tortured by the thought that they would have to remain on a boat for three hours. Once the wind was whipping through their hair, and later when the [J.W. Wescott mailboat] delivered pizza to the boat, it was more fun for them, and for me! Secondly, I’m not sure what was more of a deja vu moment: seeing Brian Pattison not looking a day older than he did in 1989, or coming up to the ClarkStreet-BobloIsland dock area like it was only yesterday instead of 20 years ago when I had last made that trip? If Brian hadn’t been sitting next to me, I would have expected to see him standing at the dock with his crew waiting to tie up the boat and bring on more concessions. What a wonderful and missed memory!
Thanks to Richard Anderson, Lori Feret and Sam Buchanan for a great day and opportunity! There are many of us hoping that the SS Columbia Project can save our beloved Columbia. There has already been talk about planning a future reunion or field trip to New York and the Hudson River once you bring her back.”
Several guests at the fundraiser shared their memories on camera.
If you have a story to tell about traveling on Columbia or have any photos or memorabilia you would like to share with us, please email caquila@sscolumbia.org
Thanks to everyone who made it possible
On behalf of the SS Columbia Project, many thanks to all the volunteers who made this event such a success: Lori Feret, Gloria Davis, Beryle Hymer in Detroit; and Helen Applebaum, Cynthia Aquila, Francine Catibyan, Nicole Clarke, Ian Danic, Marisa Kefalidis, Justine Mann, Roger Marquis and Laura Vialva in New York.
We are also grateful for the generosity of the following friends and businesses: Portofino Restaurant for its donation toward the cost of the cruise; Jack’s on the River, Polonus, R. P. McMurphys and Sibley Gardens restaurants for donated raffle prizes; Monica Nacianceno of Lil’ Monica’s Bakery for our delicious cakes; the J. W. Westcott Company for pizza delivery service; our film crew, Lisa Hagopian and Eric Harabadian; and Joel Stone, of the Detroit Historic Society and former Columbia D.J., for his Columbia music compilation.
And finally, special thanks to Capts. Sam Buchanan and Art Herrala for their advice and time — and, of course, Richard Anderson for his vision and tireless commitment to Columbia.
The non-profit SS Columbia Project ( SSCP) is dedicated to restoring and operating America’s oldest surviving passenger steamer, the National Historic Landmark Vessel SS Columbia, as a means of:
1. Creating a unique educational platform regarding sustainability and stewardship.2. Providing enriched public access to the cultural, scenic and environmental resources of the Hudson River Valley and New York Harbor.3. Revitalizing our waterfront communities through responsible heritage tourism.