NWSA President’s Member of the Month for September 2020, Angelica Maria Lopez joined NWSA then jumped right in an volunteered to help review, edit and update the website. She is excited to be a part of the women’s sailing sisterhood, helping with editing the...
Marlene Sassaman’s unique Seussical-style storytelling celebrates a mish-mash of Jewish and Christian holiday traditions. Marlene wraps the light of Hanukkah and magic of Christsmas around a family sailing outing.
Naomi Emmerson is a plucky sailor committed to sharing the joy of sailing. She joined us from Antigua to host the event and share Swinging Dixie’s parade of lights success. Naomi made her way to Antigua from another exotic sailing venue, Lake Mead, the...
Conditions encountered while rounding a Hawaiian island taught Barbara Ross a few sailing lessons she has not forgotten even decades later. First, a small craft advisory may not have the same meaning in a location where the cannel’s name means “big...
The thing about reefing is, it most often is not an action that leads to a sea story. Shortening sail keeps things sedate, safe and, well, civilised and boring. Marie Rogers tell her story of a few time reefing was not the chosen option. Hosted by Anne Bryant....
Hitting a reef is the last thing any sailor hopes to do. Amy Alton of Out Chasing Stars tells her She Sailor Sea Story of overcoming a low point at the beginning of her recent circumnavagation. Hosted by Anne Bryant.
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