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2005
NWSA CONNECTS WITH WOMEN UNDER SAIL
August
6, 2005, Freeport, ME. NWSA Board members Sue Corl and Joan Thayer
travelled to Freeport, ME, to meet Capt. Sharon Renk-Greenlaw, owner
and operator of Women Under Sail. Sharon gave the two a tour
of her yacht, Avatrice, on which Sharon conducts her sailing
courses for women Looking at the chart of the Maine coastline,
one can see many opportunities for classes on navigation, sailing
and cruise preparation. The 2005 calendar is probably full,
but it's never too late to check out dates to enhance your sailing
skills on the east coast in 2006. http://womenundersail.com.
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SPAR & SPINDLE GIRLS ATTEND
SCHOONER CAMP
L
to R: Sue Corl, NWSA; campers Sarah Faria, Becky Woodcock
and Sharve Folds; Joan Thayer, NWSA; Andy Andrew Savage,
Corinthian Sailing Foundation, greet the girls after
leaving they disembark the Schooner Fame the "camp".
Absent from photo is camper Natashly Elwel
July 16,
2005, Salem, MA. Thanks
to the funding provided by the Corinthian Sailing Foundation and the
Women’s Sailing Foundation, both of Marblehead, MA, four young girls
from Girl Scouts of Spar & Spindle Council, spent a unique week at
the Schooner Camp aboard the schooner FAME located in Salem at Derby
Wharf. The girls are among the 19 campers between the ages of 8 and
12 who learned how to sail a traditional wooden vessel and
experienced what life was like for the fisherman, traders, and
privateers who built the North Shore. No previous sailing experience
is required.
"Through the
AdventureSail® program, a nation-wide program for young girls at
risk, Women’s Sailing Foundation provides opportunities for young
girls at risk to be engaged in the sport of sailing with women
mentors," said Joan Thayer, board member of the National Women’s
Sailing AssocationAssociation (NWSA).
"For the past six
years, we have been involved locally with Girls Inc. of Lynn and the
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston," explains Sue Corl, the
national co-chair of the AdventureSail® program. Generally the
programs are run by volunteers at a public facility where we can
host 25-30 young girls and we provide the volunteer women sailors.
We have wanted to expand the experience in the way of a camp
scholarship, but our funds are limited. Our foundation applied for
and received a grant from the Corinthian Sailing Foundation for this
purpose. We are delighted that we have connected with the Spar and
Spindle and have opened the doors to sailing for a new group of
girls."
"The Corinthian
Sailing Foundation is pleased to be able to assist the Women’s
Sailing Foundation with this worthy endeavor," said Foundation
President, Andrew Savage. "Providing opportunities for local girls
to participate in Schooner Camp is a wonderful way of furthering our
Foundation’s mission to promote amateur sailing and maritime
education among youths in the Commonwealth, and especially on the
North Shore. We look forward to working with the Women’s Sailing
Foundation and the Girl Scouts of Spar & Spindle Council on similar
projects in the future."
"We appreciate the
benefits for our girls through this great collaboration," said Becky
Riley, Girl Scout Program Specialist. "In Girl Scouting we want
girls to grow strong. Through this collaboration, four girls had the
chance to do just that. This was such a wonderful opportunity for
them to gain confidence, learn new skills, and try sailing—an
experience they may have never had otherwise."
new FAME is a full-scale replica of this famous schooner. Framed
and planked of white oak and
The Corinthian Sailing Foundation is a public, non-profit charitable
foundation whose mission is to promote national and international
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A
UNIQUE CELESTIAL NAVIGATION COURSE
August
15, 2005. Mystic, CT. Six adventurous women recently
completed a 3-day Celestial Navigation course led
by NWSA board member, Julie Teetsov. The well
organized curriculum included a classroom session
and planetarium program at the Mystic Seaport, followed
by 2 days instruction aboard the Schooner The Mystic
Whaler, with Capt. John Eginton. (continued)
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photo: Terri Jordan (standing) gets a fix for the noon
sighting Saturday.
Bottom
photo:
L to R: Terri Jordan, Elizabeth Murray, Dotty
Wolski, Julie Teetsov, Rosmarie Marzello and Mariann
Wise..

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AUSTRALIA 2005 A
sailing week to be repeated according to the participants.
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Stories and Scenes from 2005 AdventureSail®
Events August 24,
2005, Marblehead, MA
Host club: Corinthian Yacht Club
Event Chair: Pat Dieselman,
starfire3737@yahoo.com
Sixteen girls from the
Lynn and Salem Girls Scouts of the Spar and Spindle
Council were treated recently to an afternoon of
sailing, swimming and lunch as participants in the
AdventureSail® program hosted by the Corinthian Yacht
Club in Marblehead.
The girls were on five
different sailboats owned and helmed by women of the
Blue Water Sailing Club and Corinthian Yacht Club. The
boats headed out of Marblehead Harbor for Misery Island
under sunny skies. At Misery Island, the women picked up
moorings and then ferried their girls to shore. Before
lunch, the girls enjoyed a refreshing swim at the beach.
Following lunch and in dry clothes, the group divided up
once again for a return trip to their sailboats. This
time there was enough wind to put up sails, turn off the
motor and let the wind move the boats along.
Fortunately, only a few raindrops fell, but the spirits
were not dampened.
Indeed there was
adventure in the day. The girls steered the boats by
Eagle Island, Children’s Island and into Marblehead
Harbor. One of the boats ran over a lobster pot just
outside of the mouth of Marblehead Harbor. The pot had
gotten stuck in the propeller. So, the woman were stuck
on the pot line and had to call Sea Tow for assistance
to dive down and cut the line and was then towed into
the harbor. Another boat had engine difficulty. Rather
than motor to the mooring which the other boats were
doing, the boat had to come to its mooring under sail,
all at the mercy of the wind.
According to Pat
Dieselman of Ipswich, "A couple of the girls did get a
bit seasick, but once back on land, their smiles and
color in their cheeks returned. I think they only
remembered the good parts of the day." Other women boat
owners who skippered their boats were Pat Marshall, Sue
Patton, Vicki Pasquale and Grace Blanchard. They were
assisted by Dorothea Rennicks-Cormier, Lisa Pasquale,
Linda Allen, Betsy Fermano, Sheila Cran-Barry, Joan
Thayer and Sue Corl, the national NWSA AdventureSail®
co-coordinator.
Spar and Spindle Program
Specialist Becky Riley also participated. "In Girl
Scouting we strive to provide girls with unique
opportunities to learn more about the world around them.
The women from the AdventureSail® program were great at
involving the girls in every aspect of sailing a boat.
It was amazing to watch the girls try new things and
learn new skills such as knot tying, navigation, raising
the sails and taking the helm. I appreciate the time and
effort the women put into providing such a great
experience."
Funding for the lunches
and T-shirts was made possible by a grant from the
Corinthian Sailing Foundation and Boston Private Bank &
Trust Company. Lifejackets were loaned by the Girl
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August 2, 2005,
Racine, Wisconsin
Host club: Racine Yacht Club
Event Chair: Amy Cermak acermak@gmail.com
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The sixth annual
Adventure Sail® was held on August 2, 2005 at the Racine
Yacht Club. Once again the Racine Yacht Club
partnered with the Racine YWCA, the National Women's
Sailing Association, and West Marine to host Adventure
Sail®.
Thirty-one girls ranging in ages from 9-17 attended
this year's event. The program consisted of water
safety, knot tying using line donated from West
Marine-Racine, sail boat familiarization, on the water
sailing and eating pizza. Nine Racine Yacht Club
members donated their time to take the girls sailing
aboard their boats. The temperature was in the
90's with the wind was blowing 10 knots out of the south
east; perfect conditions for a beautiful sail on Lake
Michigan. The girls helmed the boat, some using a
tiller and others using a wheel. They trimmed the
sails and watched the compass. They found that
traveling 5 knots /hour can be exciting when you are out
on the water. The girls enjoyed looking back on
shore and identifying the buildings. They also
learned about the Racine Reef light located 2 miles off
shore and the harbor entrance lights. Now as they
stand on shore and look out on Lake Michigan the girls
won't need to imagine how it would be to sail.
They have already done that. Hopefully the girls
will return next year and bring a friend.
I am very grateful for all of the people who
volunteered their time to make this event a success.
Thank you,
Amy Cermak
Adventure Sail® Coordinator
Racine Yacht Club
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July 9, 2005 - Southampton, N.Y.
Hosted by: Breakwater Yacht Club
NWSA Coordinator: Valli Cook
Event Chair: Charlene Kagel, CGKPCA@aol.com
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The sixth annual Breakwater Yacht Club AdventureSail®
took place on Saturday, July 9th. Young girls from
the Girls Scouts, the Big Sister Association and
local churches participated in a first-time experience
of sailing on Long Island Sound. NWSA thanks the
Breakwater Yacht Club for its continued support and
enthusiasm.
Kudos go out to Charlene
Kagel and Carol Morse who continue to spearhead this
important activity. The members of
the Breakwater Yacht Club AdventureSail® include the
following individuals:
Charlene Kagel -
Chairperson
Carol Morse - Race Coordinator
Sharon Horn - Food
Laura White - Gift Bags
BYC Commodore - John Newinhous
BYC Vice Commodore - Bruce Tait
BYC and NWSA would like
to thank the owners who loaned their boats -
Bellatrix, Jezebel, Red Bird, Satori and Target.
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June 18, 2005
Courageous Sailing Center
Charlestown, MA
Chair: Susan Epstein
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As first
order-of-the-day, 18 Big and Little Sister matches
received AdventureSail® t-shirts, and then
were fitted to lifejackets. Susan Epstein of Sharon and
Hull, chairman of the event, briefed the girls on the
basics of boats, sailing, and safety at sea. Two pairs
of big and little sister matches were assigned to an
experienced female skipper who would coach them through
the 2-hour hands-on sailing session on Boston Harbor.
It was a very busy day on the pier with the the Navy
celebrating history with a visit by a destroyer.
Speeches and music filled the air while the girls were
on the water. The grill was fired up by volunteers
on shore. After lunch the girls were engaged in
land activities, such as knot tying, navigation, word
games and introduction to code flags. The day was
picture perfect - gentle breezes and just the right
amount of sun.
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Once clear
of the pier and mooring area, each girl was given the
chance to take the helm, to be the "Skipper", and to be
in charge! The girls soon lost their fear of heeling
when they learned that the mainsheet could control that
action. They sailed up and down Boston Harbor all the
while keeping an eye on the larger vessels and the
harbor ferries that came from all directions. .
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AdventureSail® is a nationwide program of the National
Women’s Sailing Association, a 501© 3 organization.
There will be additional AdventureSail® programs this
summer in Racine, WI, Southampton, NY and potentially
Grass Valley, CA.
http://www.courageoussailing.org;
http://www.bigsister.org.
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