Sailing
AHOY
MATIES!
There are three types of sailing opportunities
for girls ages 11 and up who have at least a Red Cross Level
IV swim card and a GSSJC
Safe Boating Test certificate. The three types offered by
the GSSJC
Sailing Program are Mariner weekends, Instruction weekends
(including Aquatic weekends) and the S.O.S. weekends! Adults
are always needed to help at any of the weekends, contact
the event leader to volunteer!
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Instruction and Aquatic Weekends
are for girls and adults with the proper prerequisites to
take classes to learn how to sail or to enhance their sailing
abilities on the Sunfish sailboats, camp sloops, or off Council
based keeled sloops. Classes are also offered in lifeguard
training, first aid and CPR, babysitting, canoeing, and a
host of other water related activities at the August Aquatic
weekends. If you want to learn how to sail and become a Mariner,
the first class you need to take is the Basic Sailing class
held several times a year for girls and for those adults wishing
to help volunteer with the sailing program. It is suggested
that the girls participate in a S.O.S. weekend to see what
sailing is like. Additional ratings for enhancing sailing
skills are also offered several times a year. Resident camp
also offers opportunities during the General Sail, Mates,
and Seafarers sessions to obtain the basic sailing certificate
as well as the enhanced ratings. Use the Program Registration
Form found in The Golden Link, and send the completed
form along with the proper fees to the Council registrar.
Bring copies of all your certifications, prerequisites, permission
slips, and medical forms with you to camp. For more information
contact Sarah Boyd at sboyd@sjgs.org
or 713-292-0269. |
Mariner weekends
are for those girls who have earned an ARC Basic Sailing
certificate or an ARC Small Craft Safety-Sailing certificate
or GSSJC
Seaman rating or higher ratings. Activities on these weekends
center around sailing for fun but also include events like
Mariner Dinner Theatre, Mariner meetings, and a host of other
activities designed by the girls. Only girls who have obtained
the “Mariner” rating may attend these weekends.
Check The Golden Link for dates and specifics of
the various weekends. The cost is $25 for the weekend. The
girls need to use the Program Registration Form found in The
Golden Link and send it in to the Council registrar with
the proper fees. Be sure to bring your certifications, permission
slips, and medical forms with you to camp. (Do not send them
to the Girl Scout Center.) For more information about Mariner
weekends, contact Mariner coordinator Linda Suttles at
lsuttles@houstonisd.org.
S.O.S. Sailing on Saturday/Sailing on Sunday
is a new opportunity for girls who are 11 and up who have
a Red Cross level IV swim card and
GSSJC safe boating card. This event is designed
for girls who have no previous sailing experience or ratings
to come to Camp Casa Mare and sail on Sunfish sailboats on
Saturdays or Sundays. Girls will be skippered on the boats
by Mariners (girls with a Red Cross Basic Sailing certificate
or higher). Mariners may earn service hours for ratings advancements
by signing up for these weekends. Girls (non Mariners or Mariners)
may individually sign up for any S.O.S. day by sending the
proper information and fees ($15) to the event registrar on
a first come, first placed policy. Lunch is included. This
is an individual event so all girls must register independently,
not as a troop. Use the Program
Registration Form to register. Send your completed registration
form and copies of swim cards to the Council’s registrar.
For more information please contact Sarah Boyd at sboyd@sjgs.org
or 713-292-0269. |
NOTE:
Mariners need service hours
Service hours are earned when giving service to the GSSJC
sailing program. To obtain service hours, Mariners must perform
service at an event sponsored by the GSSJC
sailing program, like S.O.S. weekends. Service hours may not
be obtained on Mariner Weekends or for Mariner special events.
Service hours may be used immediately towards ratings, or
“banked” for future use. Check with the Mariner
Coordinator for information. |