A new candidate is joining the race to become Cape Charles’ mayor.
Former town harbor master, Smitty Dize announced his candidacy in the mayoral race this Friday.
Dize supplied the following statement to the Mirror:
W.S. “Smitty” Dize Jr. Candidate for Mayor of Cape Charles
At a very young age I was introduced to the water and have spent pretty much of my whole life either on or around it. With Cape Charles being surrounded by water on three sides, I understand the value it brings to our town.
I’m a native of Smith Island, MD. and started working on the waters of the Chesapeake Bay at age seven with my Dad and later my Grandfather. From such a young age, I learned the bounty our waters offered to our community. At age 14, I purchased my own 28 ft. crab scraping boat learning how to handle huge responsibility and life experiences such as working on motors, repairing gear, managing money, and most important solidifying my work ethic. From that small crab business, I learned more business management in my parents’ soft shell crab wholesale business “Bill Dize & Sons Seafood” taking on managing customers, employees, receivables, freight, inventory and much more. At that point in my life I had been somewhat sheltered to Smith Island and decided to get out of the commercial fishery industry and start my career as a Merchant Seaman. Starting the bottom swabbing decks and cleaning heads to moving my way up to Bosn’ (Foreman), the Merchant Marines opened up a whole new world with different responsibilities allowing me to travel all over the world and learn about different cultures. In my time as a Merchant Marine, I also learned the importance of commerce and on many ships was a union rep supporting my fellow shipmates. I later accepted a job for a dredging company, which required me to work with the US Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies to get the job done. A vital skill in order to get projects completed such as, sand replenishment on Coco Beach, construction of the Pier 400 project in Long Beach, constructing a new channel at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, and dredging operations to keep the Mississippi River passable. It was here that I truly got an understanding about water related development and how it impacts the locality for commerce, trade, tourism, and quality of life for residents.
In 2005, I made the decision to leave the Merchant Marines to spend more time with my family and became the Harbor Master for the Town of Cape Charles. During my tenure until 2015, the Town Harbor grew from 51 to 95 slips as it has today. As Town Harbor Master, I was instrumental in developing the harbor, building relationships with visitors and agencies, coming up with creative ideas to bring people to town and much more. In 2015, I left the position as Harbor Master and became the Manager of the Oyster Farm Marina and Vacation Rentals. Since that time, I have created an atmosphere that visitors and residents can both enjoy all with being respectful to surrounding neighbors.
I feel that with all my experiences, with management in both the private and public sector, public relations, government agencies, and different cultures is why I will be a great Mayor.
I am also very active in the community as a member of Elks Lodge 1766, served 20 years as a volunteer fireman, and past president of the Market St. United Methodist Men.
If elected Mayor of Cape Charles on May 1, 2018, I will bring a proven record of leadership, vision, transparency, accountability, and an atmosphere of inclusion where all voices and opinions are encouraged and heard.
“Working together to make Cape Charles better for all”
I would appreciate your vote on May 1, 2018. W.S. “Smitty” Dize Jr.
This message was approved by W.S. “Smitty” Dize Jr.
Dize is currently the Manager at The Oyster Farm Marina & Vacation Rentals. Dize has been credited with turning the Cape Charles Town Harbor and the Oyster Farm Marina into regional destinations. Dize’s forward and creative thinking have included events such as the Clam Slam, Shuck-n-Suck, and turning the C-Pier into a summertime hot spot with live music, cocktails and fresh seafood.
Nellie Parks says
W.S. “Smitty” Dize Jr. Candidate for Mayor of Cape Charles???
GTFOH! LOL!
Jim Powell says
I presume GTFOH is “Good Tidings For Our Home.” A Southern Lady could not intend any other meaning.
Marsh Hen says
That ‘South’ died in the late 50’s…
David Gay says
Good luck – Smitty! You are honest and well qualified.
Dana Lascu says
This highly-competent manager at the helm of the town of Cape Charles would be great news for the Shore.
Kim Caison says
Good Luck Smitty
Vince Marshall says
Awesome Resume Smitty! Sounds like you are perfect for the job, good luck buddy!
Tim Smith says
Explain…
Michele Davidson says
Wishing Smitty Dize continued success as a visionary leader for Cape Charles!
Jim Powell says
We have known our good friend, Smitty Dize, for more than eight years, and have benefited every moment from that friendship.
As some of you may know, we are the Port Captains for all of Cape Charles, representing the largest cruising association in the United States, the Marine Trawler Owners Association (MTOA), and we are the Directors of Operations for all Mid Atlantic Activities of that national association. Our sphere of influence encompasses all of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina.
My wife, Talley, and I are instrumental in attracting more than five hundred cruising trawlers to our beloved Cape Charles in the past eight years.
This coming September we will host the Second National Rendezvous in Cape Charles, drawing in another estimated 50 cruising trawlers, and another fifty members who will be coming by car.
This rendezvous will directly benefit all the merchants in Cape Charles, as our membership will be encouraged to walk Main Street and visit the many great shops along the way.
It is very important that the citizens and merchants, who will benefit both through increased revenues and sales tax incomes, understand that there is one major factor in our decision making process that encourages us to host the National Rendezvous here.
That one factor is Mr. Smitty Dize, Community Leader, Harbor Master, and good friend.
I could not understand any decision making process that does not put Smitty as the Standard Bearer in the lead of the future of Cape Charles.
Jim Powell MTOA # 3826
Director, MTOA Mid Atlantic Operations
MTOA Port Captain, Cape Charles, Virginia