Sunday, March 7th, 2010
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” — Mark Twain
We have such a wonderful opportunity at EYC for all ages to learn to sail or to improve your sailing skills. Join Us!
Once again, we are offering both adult and youth sailing lessons for all skill levels. From sailing camp, for those who have finished first grade, through Levels I-IV, to adult group and private lessons, to Advanced Racing Tactics (ART) and Day Cruising for Fun, there is a course for everyone!
Youth lessons are two weeks in length and are either in the morning or the afternoon. Adult group lessons are now one week in length in the afternoon; and our cruising course is offered in two week sessions in the afternoons.
All EYC instructors are US Sailing Certified and enthusiastic to share their love of the sport. Scholarships are available as well — see Quinn Brennan or Donna Scattergood.
What a great way to make memories! Gather up your hat, sunglasses, PFD and a willingness to learn to “dance with the wind.”
Don’t wait! Our experience is that spaces fill quickly. More details and Sign up is available on line at http://www.EYC.org/lessons
Posted by: Donna Scattergood, Education Chair
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
We are in the process of staffing sailing instructors and junior instructors for summer 2010. If you wish to be considered, please submit a request, along with your resume, to hr@eyc.org. In particular, list your sailing experience, what you will do to make the sailing program better, and whether you are US Sailing Level I certified.
Posted by Marsella Fults, George Kraemer and David Sauter
Sunday, February 21st, 2010
EYC Scot sailors who might want to compete in the 2010 Midwestern Championships should reserve the weekend of June 11-13. The Midwesterns will be hosted by Medicine Lake Sailing Club, located in the west suburbs of Minneapolis. A notice of race, registration form, hotel listing and map are available at http://www.medicinelakesailingclub.org In addition, camping is available approximately 20 minutes from the club at Baker Park Reserve: http://www.threeriversparks.org
Posted by: Jay Lott, Race & Regatta Chair
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The Ephraim Yacht Club is a family oriented non-profit organization focused on forwarding sailing education and racing to students of all ages located in the town of Ephraim, in Door County, Wisconsin on beautiful Eagle Harbor.