FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Marlieke de Lange Eaton
401-683-0800
US SAILING’s National Sailing Program
Symposium Scheduled
For Long Beach, California January 18-22, 2006
Presented by Vanguard Sailboats
Portsmouth, R.I. (December 5, 2005) – US SAILING’s 2006 National
Sailing Programs Symposium, presented by Vanguard Sailboats, is shaping
up to be an outstanding event for any sailing program organizer, with
many educational seminars and workshops on the event’s agenda. The
purpose of the annual Symposium is to network with other organizers and
to share ideas on what it takes to run a successful sailing program. The
5-day event will be held January 18-22, 2006 at the Long Beach Marriott
in Long Beach, Calif.
Early registration for the National Sailing Programs Symposium is open
through Thursday, December 8th. The early registration fee is $125.00,
which includes lunches, coffee breaks, cocktail parties, access to all
workshops and seminars, as well as a comprehensive event binder. The
registration fee after that date, including at the door, is $150.00.
Online registration is available at
www.ussailing.org/training/nsps/2006/index.htm.
Topics that will be addressed at the National Sailing Programs Symposium
cover a wide range and include the following:
- Safety
- Building a staff and keeping it strong
- Program Insurance
- Creative teaching techniques and products
- Fundraising and Grant Writing Tips
- Getting the word out – creative & effective marketing tools
- Sailing into Science- Learning is fun on water with a proven science
curriculum
- Maximizing volunteers while minimizing risk
- What’s new in US SAILING instructor training
- Tours of a several local sailing schools, community programs, and
yacht club programs
- And much more.
Each day will have a morning and afternoon keynote speaker followed by
workshops dedicated to four different tracks: youth, community,
keelboat, and general. Featured speakers include: Dawn Riley, CEO of
America True, who was the first woman to manage an America’s Cup team
and to race on two America’s Cup teams and two Whitbread Round-the-World
teams; Tom Leweck, who is know by many sailors
as the creator and editor of the sailing Scuttlebutt newsletter; Tim
Herzog, who teaches an undergraduate class in sport and exercise
psychology; and Michael Leneman, founder of Marine Tech and Multi
Marine.
For more information and to register online for US SAILING’s 2006
National Sailing Programs Symposium presented by Vanguard Sailboats,
please visit
www.ussailing.org/training/nsps/2006/index.htm.
First created in 1983 and held annually since, US SAILING’s National
Sailing Programs Symposium has, over the years, brought together
thousands of sailing program organizers.
About Vanguard Sailboats
Demonstrating its commitment to the development of sailing, the
Symposium is once again presented by Vanguard Sailboats. Vanguard
Sailboats is a leading world manufacturer, and largest U.S. supplier, of
recreational and high performance small sailboats. Vanguard's
sponsorship of numerous sailing championships, regattas, and events is a
testament to their ongoing mission to grow the sport. Vanguard products
include the Sunfish and Laser, two of the most recognized brands in the
sailing world. Visit their website at
www.teamvanguard.com.
About US SAILING
The United States Sailing Association (US SAILING) is the national
governing body for sailing and sailboat racing. Headquartered in
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, the organization’s mission is to encourage
participation and promote excellence in sailing and racing in the U.S.
US SAILING offers training and education programs, supports a wide range
of sailing organizations and communities, and provides administration
and oversight of competitive sailing across the country, including the
US Sailing Teams and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Teams. For
more information, please visit
www.ussailing.org.
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