(Hudson River, NJ)- What could be more incredibly cool than that?!? City Sail--a series of
one-week instructional programs Hudson River Community Sailing hosts
for local youth each summer- enjoyed its highest enrollment ever this
year, with nearly 200 kids showing up to learn maritime skills,
leadership, and have some fun on the water.
The program incorporated various themes this summer. The America's Cup
and the Olympics both served as rallying points, as students learned the
history of the events and competed in races of their own. An
ecology-themed program saw kids testing water samples and examining them
with microscopes under the guidance of Hudson River Park naturalists.
An important objective of the program is to plant the seeds of
leadership in young people. Will, an 8th grader from Manhattan,
described it this way: "I liked that we learned how to do everything on
the boat ourselves and at the end of the week [I] could do every job on
the boat." Each of the ten individual week-long camps runs a total of 35
hours, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. Students are primarily
from the 6th- 8th grades, with some high school attendees rounding out
the mix.
A significant proportion of students attended with the help of
scholarships provided by HRCS with funds raised from events such as the
"Dark and Stormy". One parent, convinced she could not afford even a
subsidized rate, was assured that scholarship funds could cover the
difference. Realizing that her child would be able to join in this
fantastic experience brought her to tears on the phone with Program
Director Alex Baum. "We really work hard to try make sure every kid who
really wants to get out and do this, can have the opportunity to do so,"
says Alex. Thanks for the contribution from Seth Stephenson
Learn more about Hudson Community Sailing-- contributions always Welcome!