The FAntastic Nepean FAll REgatta (FANFARE) is being hosted by NSC on September 12-13, 2015. This regatta is open to 505s, Fireballs, Albacores, Lasers, Laser Radials, 420s and Catamarans. FANFARE is hosting the 505 Canadians during this weekend as well, so an exciting weekend should be had by all. Check out the Fanfare web page for details and online registration.
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