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Safe Boating Program
now being offered:

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Class Information 
A charge of $40.00 will cover the cost of
materials and lunch. 

The class will be held in the Dixon Ahl Community Hall
Lighthouse Point at 2200 NE 38th Street.

Directions: I-95 to Sample Road.
East on Sample to 22nd Ave. 

which is East of US1. left on 22nd Ave. to bldg. 

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Contact Gene Cain at 954-557-0582 or
by email auxcain@hotmail.com
to pre-register for our next class

  Flotilla 37 is now offering the "About Boating Safety Course"
as the classroom "Boating Safety Program."

Celebrate National Safe Boating week
by
taking our next class 

*Saturday, May 24, 2008*

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MEETING NOTICE:
Lighthouse Point Flotilla 37 

7:00 PM on the first Thursday of the month
(except December). 

Dixon Ahl Community Hall, 2200 NE 38th Street
Lighthouse Point, FL. 

Directions: I-95 to Sample Road. 
East on Sample to 22nd Ave. which is East of US1. 
Left on 22nd Ave. to building 

Come visit us.

 


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The Auxiliary's Mission: 

The Auxiliary was formed by congressional act in 1939 as the Coast Guard Reserve.  14 U.S.C. 822  It aids the Coast Guard in its non-military, non-law-enforcement tasks, such as search and rescue, aids to navigation maintenance, environmental protection, public boater education, and private and fishing vessel examination. 

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The Four Cornerstones of the Auxiliary:
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The purpose of the Auxiliary is to assist the Coast Guard:

  • To promote safety and to effect search and rescues on and over the high seas and on navigable waters.  
  • To promote efficiency in the operation of motorboats and yachts.  
  • To foster a wider knowledge of, and better compliance with, the laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of motorboats and yachts through safe boating classes.  
  • To facilitate other operations of the Coast Guard.  
(Title 14 U.S.C. 822)

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