We still need 5 more volunteers for Monday morning, 15 June to help move and stack the boat cradles for summer storage. Volunteers for this task should be folks who are not considered a high risk factor for COVID-19. Volunteers will need to have read and acknowledge the NSC Code of Conduct. Face masks and hand sanitizer will be required. If you are able to help please email the Harbourmaster: rearcommodore@nsc.ca by Friday, 12 June.
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