




It's been a thrill to watch the Junior Sailing Program this summer . . . especially because my own eight-year-old son has joined the fun! Run by the Tacoma Yacht Club, this program operates out of Wollochet Bay, just south of Gig Harbor. A shuttle bus transports students from east of the Narrows Bridge. They provide small class sizes (5-7 sailors per instructor). Using 100' of dock space, they utilize six Optimist dinghies, eight Lasers, six 420s, and several safety boats. It is fabulous fun! For more information: http://www.tacomayachtclub.org/. - Heidi
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