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Nicholas Hayes

author of ?Saving Sailing: The Story of Choices, Families, Time Commitments, and How We Can Create a Better Future?

to speak at the Houston Yacht Club

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Free and Open to Everyone

- - This event is sponsored in conjunction with the Texas A&M Sailing Team Endowment Fundraiser.  Contributions appreciated. - -

For more information, contact Marie Wise at sailmom@gmail.com.

?Save Sailing, Save the Family?

Participation in sailing is declining in America, down 70% since 1979. But not for the reasons that you might expect. And Saving Sailing is a hot topic: when the book by the same title burst onto the scene in October, it quickly topped Amazon's Hot New Releases list in sailing, and garnered 5-star reviews by sailors, parents, teachers and people interested in fun and challenging outdoor free time pursuits. Saving Sailing is a provocative argument and action plan for the revival of family sailing and quality uses of free time for rewarding intergenerational pastimes and lifelong hobbies. Sailors appreciate it for its familiar stories and the opportunity to reflect on sailing in the bigger picture. Sailing clubs and instructors appreciate its advocacy of the core role of organizations and volunteerism in building a lifelong passion for sailing.

About the Author

Hayes contributes significant time to community work and to sailing. He chaired the Program Committee of the YMCA Camping Services Group and served on its Board for three years.  He was a Director of the Milwaukee Yacht Club for four years, helping to renew its youth training facilities, and was its fleet captain. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Milwaukee Community Sailing Center, leading its Program Committee, helping to set long term program strategy. He has developed and teaches innovative basic and advanced sailing classes for the Center. He is also a member of the Junior Sailing Committee at his home club, the South Shore Yacht Club.

Hayes is an avid sailor with nearly thirty years racing and cruising experience, starting on penguins, scows, and Solings, and graduating to big boats and sport boats. His sailing resume boasts thousands of course races and thousands of offshore miles in the Chicago-Mackinac, Queen?s Cup, Hook, and Trans-Superior races, winning many. Most important to Hayes: he and every member of his young family race and cruise together as often as possible.

www.SavingSailing.com

http://www.amazon.com/Saving-Sailing-Choices-Families-Commitments/dp/1933987073
http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/news/10/0423/
http://www.sailingmagazine.net/news/features/800-the-family-that-sails-together
http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/news/09/1001/


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Attention All Women Sailors

The Notice of Race for the HYC Women?s Sailing Weekend is available at


There is something for everyone!

Mixed gender crew on Saturday
All female crews on Sunday
Dinghy Sailing

Big Boat (30? +) mixed gender crews Saturday and Sunday


See the descriptions below.

Catherine Spiller Regatta, Saturday, July 11
The Catherine Spiller Regatta trophy will be
presented to the female helmsperson of a PHRF or
One-Design class. Helmsman must be female,
crew may be mixed.

Women?s Regatta, Sunday. July 12
Open to all PHRF and One-Design boats. The
Helmsman and crew must be all female. The
Fairfax Moody perpetual trophy will be awarded to
the winner from the non- Spinnaker Fleet.
PHRF 30 ft.+ Trophy Saturday, July 11 and
Sunday, July 12

The PHRF 30 ft. + trophy will be awarded to the
yacht with the lowest cumulative score for the 2
races. Helsman must be female, crew must be at
least 40% female.

Dinghy Regatta, Saturday, July 11 and Sunday,
July 12
This trophy will be awarded to the yacht with the
lowest cumulative score for the 2 days of racing.

Saturday Extras!!

Chalk Talk given by Joanne Kolius Saturday July 11th at 9:30

After Race Party at the Beachcomber