Make A Hero unleashes the power of the human spirit in this inspiring commercial airing during the Olympic Games
Make A Hero unleashes the power of the human spirit in this inspiring commercial airing during the Olympic Games
A cool and overcast day with light wind awaited competitors and their companion sailors for the leg back to Harbor Island.
That was not enough to temper the enthusiasm and the second part of the “Dash” to Chula Vista was another success, prompting the Chula Vista Yacht Club race committee to announce that 2012 was officially the first annual “Dash”
Another big thank you to the Chula Vista Yacht Club, the California Yacht Marina and all the volunteers who made the event possible.
And let’s not forget the Venetian Point Loma who supplied delicious pizzas for the after race party
Results coming shortly
This Friday, February 17, 2012, KPBS will be airing their interview with Disabled Businesspersons Association (DBA) president urban Miyares on their Evening Interview Television Show, at 6:30 p.m., and again on their Saturday morning radio show.
If you miss either of these broadcasts, the interview with Urban will also be on the KBPS website at www.KPBS.org.
Filming of this interview will be conducted at Interwork Institute this Friday at 11 a.m.
Businesspersons Association (DBA) president urban Miyares on their Evening Interview Television Show, at 6:30 p.m., and again on their Saturday morning radio show.
If you miss either of these broadcasts, the interview with Urban will also be on the KBPS website at www.KPBS.org.
Filming of this interview will be conducted at Interwork Institute this Friday at 11 a.m.
Prepared for a Different Type of Martin 16 Race? Get ready Martin 16 sailors, novice and experienced alike, April 21 & 22 will be the first “Dash To Chula Vista” Race, hosted by Chula Vista Yacht Club.
Starting from our new location on Harbor Island, and (Leg One) finish at the Chula Vista Yacht Club, on Saturday April 21 – where a Welcoming Party will be waiting for you, complete with food, beverage and fun. Then, leave your Martin 16s behind and motor back to the Challenged America dock on Harbor Island…rest at home…and then return, the next day (April 22) to Challenged America and we’ll take you to Chula Vista YC (or you can drive), for the start of Leg Two, from the Chula Vista YC to the finish line at Challenged America on Harbor Island.
A great opportunity to experience a distance race from the North Bay to the South Bay, and learn so much more about sailing and your Martin 16. This will be a fun event for everyone, sailors, family members and friends. Sponsors are welcome and needed.
Notice will be sent to all on the Challenged America Newsletter list, once arrangements have been made…but mark your calendars today for the “Dash To Chula Vista” Race.