Thank you to all who have signed up for this weekend’s project. We still need 5 more volunteers for Sat AM, and 10 more volunteers on Sat PM and Sun AM. We are hoping to finish by Sunday morning. Please do consider signing up to help with preparing B dock for the rebuild in time for the coming season. You can sign up here: Dock Project Volunteers.
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Dinghy Work Party – Come Out to Help on Oct. 16
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Hiring – Junior and Senior Race Bosuns
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Yard and Harbour Update: 9 May 2023 – Planning Commercial Launch on 20 May
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Crane Familiarization, September 30, 1:00-3:00
The next crane familiarization session will be held Saturday, September 30th, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the south crane. Anyone planning on using either of the NSC standing cranes must attend a crane familiarization session. To register, please email me.
Queen’s Park Race — Sunday July 28
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