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adrian s

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Jan 20, 2005, 3:21:24 AM1/20/05
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Folks

the voluntary organisation Suffolk watersports have programmed a
number of course in suffolk for the year.

Power boating at all levels, some RYA first aid courses and an
introduction to navigation. This is aimed at dinghy sailers and
canoeists. It's aim is to introduce the rudiments of navigation in 3
evening.
Sailing programme to be published soon

http://www.bcusuffolk.org.uk/courses.shtml
also
www.suffolkwatersports.co.uk

all profits from courses go to helping fund the centres get the youth
of suffolk afloat.

Keelworm

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Jan 24, 2005, 10:55:50 AM1/24/05
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adrian s wrote:

I see you've learned from last time as far as promoting the *Voluntary*
nature of the watersports programme.

<g>

PG

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adria...@talk21.com

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Jan 27, 2005, 2:45:54 AM1/27/05
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Keelwork

I am sorry that you feel that working with the youth is not worth
promoting. we are also trying to get the youth interested in the sports
that we all love and hopefully they will carry on. This is done in
conjunction with the LEA.
I unserstand that commercial in not allowed bu I understood that this
is OK

regards
adrian

adria...@talk21.com

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Jan 27, 2005, 2:46:03 AM1/27/05
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Keelworm

I am sorry that you feel that working with the youth is not worth
promoting. we are also trying to get the youth interested in the sports
that we all love and hopefully they will carry on. This is done in
conjunction with the LEA.
I unserstand that commercial in not allowed bu I understood that this
is OK

regards
adrian

Keelworm

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Jan 27, 2005, 4:03:03 AM1/27/05
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adria...@talk21.com wrote:

> Keelwork
>
> I am sorry that you feel that working with the youth is not worth
> promoting. we are also trying to get the youth interested in the sports
> that we all love and hopefully they will carry on. This is done in
> conjunction with the LEA.
> I unserstand that commercial in not allowed bu I understood that this
> is OK
>

You have mis-read what I wrote. I fully appreciate your organisations
voluntary nature, was only commenting that it was good to see that your
latest post was taking measures to comply with the UKRM charter, and thus
*Avoiding* flames... my post was *Not* a flame.

FWIW I actually had a good look round your links with the intention of
investigating further since I spent a very happy year on the Orwell and the
Felixstowe coast.

Regards.

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