Jul 28, 2003 #1 Bradley Admin/Operations Staff member Please send the following message to your own class listserve. Thank you. Regards, Lee Parks/US SAILING ------------------------------------------- GAIN A VOICE AT US SAILING—REGISTER AS A SAILOR ATHLETE Did you know that competitive sailors have to make up 20% of US SAILING’S Board of Directors? In addition, US SAILING has an entire council, the Sailor Athlete Advisory Council, which is dedicated to serving as an effective liaison between serious sailors and the organization. Registering as a "sailor athlete" on US SAILING’s website is the best way to gain a strong voice at US SAILING. Registering entitles you to vote for council representatives and helps representatives place qualified people in positions throughout US SAILING. It is the best way to make sure that US SAILING is meeting the needs of serious racers. If you have competed in a world or national championships, you should qualify to be A, B or C level sailor athlete. In fact, if you qualify and are interested, you could become a representative on the Sailor Athlete Advisory Council. Please go to http://www.ussailing.org/saac/ to register and learn more about the Sailor Athlete Advisory Council.
Please send the following message to your own class listserve. Thank you. Regards, Lee Parks/US SAILING ------------------------------------------- GAIN A VOICE AT US SAILING—REGISTER AS A SAILOR ATHLETE Did you know that competitive sailors have to make up 20% of US SAILING’S Board of Directors? In addition, US SAILING has an entire council, the Sailor Athlete Advisory Council, which is dedicated to serving as an effective liaison between serious sailors and the organization. Registering as a "sailor athlete" on US SAILING’s website is the best way to gain a strong voice at US SAILING. Registering entitles you to vote for council representatives and helps representatives place qualified people in positions throughout US SAILING. It is the best way to make sure that US SAILING is meeting the needs of serious racers. If you have competed in a world or national championships, you should qualify to be A, B or C level sailor athlete. In fact, if you qualify and are interested, you could become a representative on the Sailor Athlete Advisory Council. Please go to http://www.ussailing.org/saac/ to register and learn more about the Sailor Athlete Advisory Council.