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| Boston, MA
Oct. 2, 2003 - Frances McElwain Wakeman,
of Cohasset, MA, inducted into New England Women's Sports Hall
of Fame at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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Frannie was a four-time
winner of the prestigious Adams Cup, 1935-38. Frannie served
as a Trustee of the Cup from 1947 to 2001. The US SAILING
National Championship Trophy, the N.E. women's Junior Single Handed
Trophy and the MASS Bay Women's Championship Trophy are all named in
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November, 2003.
Epstein receives Distinguished Service to Sailing Award.
Susan
Epstein of Sharon, MA, shared the limelight with outgoing Mass Bay
President when she received Massachusetts Bay Sailing
Association's prestigious Distinguished Service to Sailing Award at
the association's annual awards dinner. This award is given annual
to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the
betterment of the sport of sailing.
Epstein has been sailing and
competing all her life. Susan has been giving back to the sport
extensively, beginning with instilling the love for sailing in her
five children. Epstein joins the ranks of women who paved the way in
the sport for today’s generation of girls who enjoy the competitive
aspect with gender equality.
Epstein’s accomplishments include running the Junior Sailing
Program for Hull Y.C. where she became the first woman commodore.
She started the Wheaton College sailing team. She was the president
of the 210 Class, president of MASS BAY SAILING, Area A Director for
US SAILING, Chairman of the Women’s Sailing Committee and currently
the Women’s Representative to the Board of US SAILING. Epstein is on
the board of the National Women’s Sailing Association. Epstein was
instrumental in bringing NWSA into US SAILING. She has been involved
with NWSA’s AdventureSail® program and has worked with the NewFund
to bring the sport of sailing to the attention of a larger audience.
Susan has traveled extensively to carry out her duties in various
capacities.
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Stories and Scenes from prior AdventureSail® 2003 Events
2003
AdventureSail
Sarah
Pederson was the host for the Racine Yacht Club when
it joined with the local YWCA to hold its fifth
AdventureSail® program on July 25th. A
beautiful day for everyone. Each girl received
a handsome Certificate of Participation
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July
11, 2003
Liberty Classroom aboard Liberty Tall Ship
Boston Harbor
co-chairs: Sue Corl and Joan Thayer
sponsorship: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
33 girls
from Girls Inc. of Lynn had the opportunity to sail on
the 125’ Tall Ship, Liberty, as part of the
Liberty Classroom, an educational program conducted
on board and under sail. The girls hoisted the sails and
steered the ship along with other basic seamanship
training while touring Boston Harbor. Despite the rain
and fog, the girls toughed it out just as sailors had to
do many many years ago. AdventureSail® T-shirts became
turbans as protection against the weather. Large
black garbage bags became rain coats. The girls
were able to warm up and dry out below when they had
lunch before helping to lower the sails before returning
to the dock.
The girls
are participating in Eureka, a science, math,
technology and sports summer program sponsored by Girls
Inc.
The
Liberty Classroom,
a program in its second year, offers local youth
groups the rare chance to sail as student trainees on a
three-hour educational sail aboard the 125’ Tall Ship
Liberty. "We are very excited about offering
this unique opportunity for girls to learn about
sailing." said Patricia A. Driscoll, Executive Director
of Girls Inc. The Liberty Classroom seeks to
introduce young people to the value and excitement of
the sailing experience. Said Captain John Wigglesworth,
"We were delighted to have the girls with us. We are
pleased that the program is growing with new groups such
as AdventureSail and Girls Inc." "And that makes us all
happy." Said co-chair Sue Corl.
Girls
Incorporated of Lynn became involved with the Liberty
Classroom through its participation with the National
Women’s Sailing Association (NWSA) and its
AdventureSail®, a mentoring program for young girls
at risk. This is the second year that NWSA has teamed up
with Girls Inc for an AdventureSail® event. Sue and Joan
were joined by Sally Lunt of Cambridge, also a member of
NWSA and on the board of directors of the Liberty
Classroom.

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June 28, 2003
Hosted by Courageous Sailing Center
Charlestown, MA
The 7th
AdventureSail® in the Boston area was held at Courageous
Sailing Center on a sunny, light-winded Saturday.
Fourteen matches of Big and Little Sisters from the
Greater Boston Big Sister Association arrived and were
given bright pink AdventureSail T-shirts and assigned a
boat. Two matches and a skipper sailed on
Rhodes 19s for about an hour and a half. The
girls returned to the Center at noon where other
volunteer women were cooking up hot dogs and hamburgs.
After lunch, the on-shore program included sailing
anagrams, learning code flags and finally a knot tying
session. Even the volunteers were learning a knot
or two. Several girls expressed an interest
in returning to Courageous for further sailing lessons,
which are free to any child in the Boston area.
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June 7, 2003. The
Second
Women's Sailing Conference
a Success. |
| June 7, 2003.
BoatUS and NWSA Award Leadership Award
to Dawn Riley |
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