FRIENDS OF THE MUSEUM Please complete BOTH SIDES of this NORTH CAROLINA MARITIME MUSEUM in BEAUFORT application form and return with Enrollment Fees sponsors appropriate registration fee to: The fee for the 2020 Junior Program is $335 Atlantic Veneer Mill Outlet NG The Friends of the Museum  per session. Members receive a $35 discount per ses- Backstreet Pub AILI PR North Carolina Maritime Museum sion. Partial scholarships are available on a case-by- Beaufort Marine Center S O case basis. Beaufort In Bloom R G Junior Sailing Program 2020 Registration and Cancellation: Reservations cannot IO R Beaufort Ole Towne Rotary A 315 Front Street, Beaufort, NC 28516-2124 be made via email and are confirmed only after pay- N Beaufort Pet Provisions M ment is processed. Registration costs, less a 10% fee, Beaufort Realty U

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session. There is no refund within two weeks of the Bock Marine E Date of Birth Weight Age A start of the session. Capt. Dick Thomas A To aid in the planning process, please briefly describe N previous sailing experience, if any: PARTICIPANTS IN ALL SESSIONS MUST: Chef Joni U I L • Be at least 8 years old when classes begin (NO EXCEPTIONS). Coastal Equipment Rentals F • Be able to successfully demonstrate his or her ability to swim. Crystal Coast Business Supply O O • Have parent complete and return the Student Medical and R JSP Program/Year(s) Downton Antiques R Liability Release Forms. Dr. James Wells T A • Bring a US Coast Guard approved life jacket (PFD). C Eddy Myers Real Estate , N In addition, students should bring suitable clothing and acces- ORTH Other Emerald Isle Realty sories, including water shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and water bottle. Enna Klibson SESSIONS 2020 DATES Harbor Specialties 2020 For more information, please contact: Inlet Inn Please check AM or PM Junior Sailing Program 2020 Island Traders The Friends of the Museum North Carolina Maritime Museum Jim Brode I AM PM June 8–19 315 Front Street Kay Burkhalter Beaufort, NC 28516-2124 Karma Rodholm Telephone: (252) 504-7758 Lazy Hammock AM PM June 22– Lookout Cruises II July 3 Email: [email protected] Web: www.maritimefriends.org Mancini-Cotton Marianna Hollinshed AM PM July 6–17 For more information Moores Marine III about events and programs Morehead Beaufort Yacht Club throughout the year, scan here: Club AM PM July 20–31 Robin Team IV Schooner Appledore Scuttlebutt August 3–8 PM Town Creek Marina V Regatta Week Veneer Tech Junior Sailing Select Boat Program International Optimist Dinghy 315 Front Street Beaufort, North Carolina 28516-2124 Registration Application form (one application per student/session please) SUMMER 2020 The Junior Sailing Program uses two classes* of sail- Due to the popularity of the Junior Sailing Program, The Junior Sailing Program offers basic through ad- boats that are commonly used in sailing and racing and the desire of parents to get registered early, we re- Student’s Name vanced sailing instruction to youth ages 8 and older. programs throughout the US. ceive a flood of applications on the first day of registra- Instructors are certified in First Aid and CPR. Instruc- tion. Consequently, we use procedures that make the Parent or Guardian tion takes place on the protected waters around International Optimist process fair and equitable. Beaufort. Dinghy (IOD or Opti) The IOD is recognized worldwide as the sail-training ONLINE Registration Mailing Address This exciting program teaches the arts of rigging, Starts February 14, 2020 at 9:00 AM sailing, and seamanship and introduces students to and competition boat for youth ages 8-15 and is the ideal craft for teaching sailing to beginners. It has a All current Friends members will receive a code via City/State/Zip maritime traditions and history. It is designed to teach email that allows them to register and pay online. There the basic skills of sailing to beginners and to hone the single, sprit-rigged sail and is 7 feet 9 inches long. The Junior Sailing Program uses 20 IODs, all built at the will be a way during the registration process to renew Daytime Phone skills of more advanced students, using a combination or join for those who are not current members. of time in the classroom and on the water. Museum’s Watercraft Center and maintained by staff and volunteers. The maximum student weight in the Online registration begins Friday, February 14th at The program helps participants develop self-esteem, Local Address (Important) Opti is 130 lbs. 9 a.m. Real-time availability for all Program sessions responsibility, and sportsmanship, as well as knowl- allows efficient and expedient registration. edge of and respect for the forces of nature. An aware- City/State/Zip Flying Junior (FJ) Those that do not wish to register online may call the ness of boating safety is emphasized throughout the The FJ is 13 feet 3 inches long and has two sails —a Program Registrar at (252) 504-7758 or visit the mu- program. Local Phone (Important) mainsail and a jib. It carries a two-person team. Each seum on or after February 14. The Registrar will be The Museum offers morning educational activities to crew member will learn to rig, launch, and sail this fun available on Friday, February 14, from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. and Email complement afternoon sailing. Ask for the Summer and fast daysailer. Racing fundamentals, tuning tech- from then on, 9 a.m.–2 p.m., Monday–Thursday. Science School brochure and application. niques, and proper boat handling will be covered. The Session space cannot be Payment in full will be required to secure the desired confirmed until payment program has four FJs. Students wishing to participate Payment enclosed: session(s). is processed. in the Flying Junior class must have sailing experience and knowledge, preferably from at least one session Please note that Friends of the Museum members at Session x $335 (includes membership) of the Museum’s Junior Sailing Program. Participants the Benefactor ($300) Level and above are entitled to Members’ Session x $300 early online registration from February 3–10. During must weigh at least 100 lbs. Total Enclosed this time Benefactor Members ($300) may enroll one Sessions student. Members at $500 and above may enroll two Check Visa Master Card Two-week sessions for Optis and FJs are offered, with students. More information will be provided via e mail one group session in the morning from 8:30 a.m.–noon to current Friends members and will be posted on the Visa/ Master Card Number and another in the afternoon from 1–4:30 p.m. web site. Expiration Date CVV Code A Regatta Week Session meets for one week, Monday Signature through Friday, beginning August 3, from 12:30–5 p.m. Contact the Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort On Saturday, August 8, students participate in the for membership information. Hoop Pole Regatta. The purpose of this session is to Make check payable to: gain greater familiarity with the boats and to prepare for racing in a regatta. Friends of the Museum The Regatta Week registration fee includes lunch and T-shirt size: (please check one) dinner on Saturday, August 8. A parent or guardian is Youth sizes: M L expected to accompany each student to the regatta. Adult sizes: S M L XL ( Please complete BOTH SIDES of this application form) * sessions are no longer offered.