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Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 February 2012 02:08
 

News About the MainSHEET

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News about The MainSHEET
Beginning with this first edition of the 2012 MainSheet, you will see several changes. First of all there are now co-editors, Bev Merten and Bill Lubawy. We hope to bring you information about CRSA and its events, but also include some newer features. These include regular sections regarding:

  • boating safety;
  • profiles on officers and members;
  • sailing history and/or historical sailors; and
  • social events and cruises.


We will also try to include more pictures from CRSA activities.  Please give us your feedback on each issue and suggestions for future issues if you wish at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  We also ask that you feel free to send us pictures and descriptions of off the lake sailing adventures in which you have participated and on any sailing or CRSA activity on the lake or on land.   We may be trying out different formats and layouts - hoping to find one’s that are appealing, interesting and easy for us to do. 

And as always, the website will have the most updated information. 

Bill & Bev

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 13:41
 



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