Men’s Club March 19th, 2026, Update

Happy St Joseph’s Day! I hope everyone had a great day and you recovered well from your St Patrick’s Day festivities!

Spring Equinox – Friday, 20Mar26 – 5 PM – Main Beach @ Nehantic
Tired of winter? Let’s celebrate spring and hope for a rapidly approaching summer. Bring some beverages and friends and meet at the bottom of Nehantic and let us chase the winter blues away. It is not supposed to rain until 6 PM so let’s make the most of it. Be early if you wish!
Friends Banquet – Saturday, 28Mar26 – ClubHouse – Sold Out!
If you have signed up for this event, feel free to get your $10 mto Dave Twedt before Saturday. The BPMC has given a major donation to this event because we believe that it will help build community and rapport with many of the local  people that help us keep Black Point as the “Jewel of East Lyme Beaches”.
Easter Egg Hunt – Saturday, 04Apr26 – ClubHouse
The BP Mens’ Club will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt on Holy Saturday, before Easter. Jimmy Mastria and family are helping to coordinate this event. We will need some feedback so we can contact the Easter Bunny to have enough hidden eggs. Please contact Jimmy Mastria or by return email to help us get a count.
More details will be out shortly!
UCONN NCAA Basketball Tournament
There is a lot of interest in providing a way to see the finals or other UCONN games at the Clubhouse. Please contact us by return email if you wish to help launch a spirited event during the Playoff/Finals. The BPMC is here to help make it happen.
 NCAA Women Basketball Final – ClubHouse
 
NCAA Men Basketball Final – ClubHouse
 
Membership
Dues are only $30 again this year. A Zelle payment is an acceptable option. Contact Dave Twedt for more information. Please join us for 2026!
You can contact John Kycia- BPMC Membership – to join or renew your memberships.
Welcome back returning/new members:
Jim Allen
Al Capozza
Larry Connors
Jim Downey
Tom Hayes
Tony Orsini
Paul Privitera
Tentative Event Calendar 2026
With a return from a short vacation and a flooded basement clean-up, I’ve been a bit distracted. I hope to get my focus back and get this calendar out soon! Thanks for your patience!
 
Build Community, Have Fun, Enjoy Black Point,
Rick
The Black Point Mens’ Club offers our condolences to the family and friends of Ron Giannamore who died on Valentine’s Day. His Black Point Residence was on East Shore Drive.

Ronald Joseph Giannamore Obituary

Ronald Joseph Giannamore, 90, of Niantic, formerly of South Windsor, Connecticut, passed away on February 14, 2026.

Born on December 15, 1935, in Waterbury, Connecticut, he was the beloved son of the late Joseph and Antoinette Giannamore. Ron graduated from Crosby High School in Waterbury before earning his engineering degree from Villanova University, a university he remained a proud and devoted supporter of throughout his life. He later returned to teach at Villanova, sharing his knowledge and passion for engineering with future generations. In 1969, he earned his master’s degree from University of Connecticut.

Ron built a distinguished career as an engineer, holding an extraordinary 13 engineering patents over the course of his professional life. In 1974, he joined Aqua Pool & Patio, Inc. helping to build the company into the successful and respected business it is today — all while continuing his full-time engineering career until his retirement in 1995. His work ethic, vision, and steady leadership left a lasting mark.

Education was deeply important to Ron. He strongly encouraged continuing education and lifelong learning, instilling those values in his children and grandchildren. He believed knowledge was one of life’s greatest gifts and led by example.

At the heart of Ron’s life was his extraordinary love story with his wife, Jean Giannamore. He was born at the top of the hill, she at the bottom. Neighborhood friends who began dating in the seventh grade, they were married on November 15, 1958, and shared a lifetime of devotion and partnership. Fifteen years ago, they became full-time residents of Niantic, Connecticut, where they enjoyed the shoreline community together.

Ron was an avid hunter who treasured time spent outdoors, especially with his son, his son-in-law, and his grandsons. Another favorite pastime was playing cards with his son in laws -gatherings filled with laughter, competition, and tradition.

His favorite vacation destination was Aruba. After purchasing a timeshare there in 1983, Ron and Jean returned nearly every year, often for weeks at a time. Over the decades, they developed deep and lasting friendships, creating a second home filled with sunshine and cherished memories.

He was predeceased by his parents and his beloved daughter, Karen and his sister Phyllis Micalizzi.

He leaves behind his lifelong love, Jean Giannamore; his daughter Mary Beth (Jack) Chinsky , and their daughters Anna Chinsky and Dayna (Ryan) Lemieux, and their son Brayden; his daughter Debra Ann (Keith) Madden and their children Sam Madden and Angela Madden; his son Joseph (Karine) Giannamore and their children Alexander Giannamore and Louis Giannamore; his son Michael (Sabine) Giannamore and their children Lorenzo Giannamore and Lucia Giannamore. He also leaves his nephew, Joseph (Sandra) Micalizzi.

Ron will be remembered for his brilliance, integrity, strength, devotion to family, love of tradition, and unwavering belief in the power of education. His legacy lives on not only in the patents he earned and the business he helped build, but in the generations who carry forward his values, his work ethic, and his enduring love.

His family will receive friends on Thursday, February 19, 2026, from 5-7pm and again on Friday from 11-12pm at the Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 20, 2026, 12pm in the funeral home. Burial will follow at Wapping Cemetery in South Windsor.

Memorial donations may be made in Ron’s memory to the Karen Giannamore Scholarship Fund, 15 Sunrise Lane, South Windsor, CT 06074.