
June – October 2013
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Looking for something fun to do this summer? Sign up now for summer sailing classes at the South Carolina Maritime Museum. Our young sailors will learn how to sail Opti Prams, a great beginner boat–the perfect size and speed to start off. Ten sessions available to register for–but hurry and complete the application because we have a very limited number of spots and you don’t want to miss the boat! LEARN MORE: Summer Sailing Camp for Kids |
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Reception for our 2013 Wooden Boat Show poster artist, Susan Tiller. Date and time TBA.
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What more fun way is there to raise money for a museum than to invent a yacht club and throw a party? That’s exactly what the organizers of the Georgetown Wooden Boat Show set out to do. Held the Friday evening before the show, an incredible array of items for auction are displayed – artwork, dream vacations, boats, wine, golf packages and more. Guests peruse these items while sampling lowcountry cuisine prepared by the area’s complimentary bar. The auction has grown each year and continues to contribute to the Maritime Museum Fund. Due to space, a limited number of tickets are available. Please be sure to inquire early.
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The Harbor Historical Association of Georgetown will present the 24th Annual Wooden Boat Show on Saturday, October 19, 2013 from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. This year’s show will feature one of the nation’s premier wooden boat exhibits, a wooden boatbuilding competition, children’s model boatbuilding, knot tying, maritime art & crafts, food and music. These events will take place on the waterfront and along Front Street in historic downtown Georgetown. Money raised through sales and donations will benefit the South Carolina Maritime Museum located in Georgetown. Over 100 classic wooden boats, ranging in size from kayaks to yachts, will be displayed in the water, along the boardwalk and on Front Street. Visitors will be able to meet and talk to wooden boat craftsmen, manufacturers and owners. Maritime arts, crafts and models will also be on display. The Wooden Boat Challenge will begin at noon under the big tent on Broad Street. Two- man teams will race to build a rowing skiff within a four hour time limit. At 5p.m. the competitors will test their completed skiffs for seaworthiness in a rowing relay across the Sampit River. The teams will be judged on speed of construction, quality of work and rowing ability. Cash prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place winners. The Challenge is open to men and women, family teams, boatbuilders and woodworkers, basically anyone with a love for wooden boats and their construction. Other events include knot tying demonstrations and a knot tying competition, children’s model boatbuilding, gig rows with the New Charleston Mosquito Fleet, food, music and more. At 7 p.m. an awards ceremony and banquet will be held for boat exhibitors, wooden boatbuilding competitors, sponsors and guests. Prizes will be presented to the winners in each of the exhibit categories, to the “People’s Choice Grand Award” winner, the Six Knot Challenge winner, and to the winning Wooden Boat Challenge competitors. Sponsorships for this year’s show are available beginning at $250. Each level of sponsorship receives the following: The Wooden Boat Show is produced by the Harbor Historical Association, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. For additional information contact: Georgetown Wooden Show 843-520-0111 www.woodenboatshow.com |
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Youth Sailing Camp for Ages 9-15
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