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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A nonprofit’s three-day camp for children on the autism spectrum set sail on the waters of Charleston over the weekend. Spectrum Sailing started in the lowcountry but ...
is holding a free three day sailing camp for autistic children. They aim to provide maritime education, programming and outreach for autistic individuals who may not otherwise have the opportunity.
The two octogenarians have made it their post-retirement mission to teach sailing to kids to honor their friend and sailing ...
Based in Charleston, South Carolina, the sailing camp for kids who, like Daniel, are on the autism spectrum now travels nationwide. The three-day camp came to Portland for the first time this week ...
Thursday marked the last day of sailing camp in Toledo for Spectrum Sailing. The national non-profit organization teaches kids on the autism spectrum about boat parts, water safety rules ...
If your kid has ever looked out at the Hudson and thought, “I want to do that,” City Sail from Hudson River Community Sailing ...
Hosse, who oversees the camp, said the boy took quickly to sailing in just a few days, alongside 27 other children attending Summer Sail Camp at Harbor Island Yacht Club on a warm, sunny mid-June ...
Three St. Clare School students who participate in the Billion Oyster Project will attend the seven-week summer sailing ...
We even have kayaks available for you and your sailor to enjoy after camp. Kids are never too young to start sailing, especially at our summer camp! River Guppies are for 5 to 7 year old’s and ...
Sailing camps here do more than teach tacks and knots — they connect kids to the rhythm of the tides, the freedom of open water, and the timeless thrill of catching the wind. There’s a line in ...