Spring Fling 2013
Baytown Rendezvous
Mark your Calendar for Friday, MAY 17th - Sunday, MAY 19th, 2013,
Registration has been extended until May 5, 2013 online.
Passes to event only will be available at the gate during the event for $15, ($10 prior to Skipper's meeting on May 11 at Elks Lodge in Kemah, TX)
Tom Taylor, Chair
CHARITIES
Sailing Angels Foundation
"Sailing Angels introduces the joy of sailing to children with
special cognitive and physical needs (eg. Autism, Down Syndrome,
Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Blindness, Deafness, MR, physical
mobility issues, etc.), as an opportunityfor education and recreational
therapy. We provide sailing adventures at no cost to the participants.
Although our primary focus has been to provide this unique nautical
“hydro-therapy” experience to those children & young adults with
special needs, we have expanded our scope to include special needs
adults as well as those who have gallantly served and sacrificed so much
in our behalf: our Wounded Warriors and their families.
We Sailing
Angels welcome these special men & women with open arms!"
THE 100 CLUB
"The 100 Club
began when 100 men, each contributing $100, wanted to help
the families of Houston Police Officers who were killed in
the line of duty.
The
effort put forth by these men has developed into over a half century
of support for law enforcement in not only Harris County,
but seventeen surrounding counties – Austin, Brazoria,
Brazos, Burleson, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Grimes, Liberty, Madison, Montgomery, San Jacinto,
Walker, Waller, and Washington counties.
In October 2001,
The 100 Club reached another milestone in its history by providing
benefits to the dependents of Firefighters killed in the line
of duty.
In May of 2006, we began providing “line of duty” death benefits
statewide to dependants of commissioned personnel with the Texas
Department of Public Safety, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, and
Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission, and institutional personnel
with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice."
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