Advantage Boating is hosting a winter seminar series. On February 19th, 7:00pm atNSC. Serge Besner, a weather expert from Environment Canada, will discuss weather preparation when sailing. The cost is $5.00/per person with all proceeds going to NSC’s Youth Sailing programs. Every participant will also receive a book on weather. Thank you Advantage Boating for your support!
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