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ASA’s “American Sailing Week” with
something for everyone; great food (the
best chocolate cake ever), comfortable
accommodations, wonderfully attentive
staff and the best water sports - with
knowledgeable and fun instructors!
SailTime was the event’s major financial
sponsor. Their generous support allowed
ASA to send staff to Antigua to ensure the
week’s success.
(Top) Club Colonna provided ASA members with daysailors to take out from their
white sand beach. (Lower) These kids are having a blast on their Hobie Cat!
We will keep you posted about the
dates/details for next year’s event at www.american-
Los Angeles, Calif.
sailing.com.
“The ASA Antigua members’ event was one not to be
The following are a few quotes from our members:
missed. Club Colonna was a wonderful choice of
locations. The club staff catered to our every need. The
“It was the first chance I’ve had to get to sail, and I had
food was good and plentiful. ASA pulled out the stops
a blast. Charlie and Kathy couldn’t have picked a better
getting us upgraded to all inclusive and providing
destination than Antigua. The weather was beautiful, the
keelboats for our pleasure. A real sailor’s delight!
water was awesome, and the members of ASA and the
locals couldn’t have been nicer. I strongly recommend
The best-kept secret was the kids’ club. If you’re an ASA
attending whether you’re a seasoned sailor, or a first
member with children, you were in for a treat. The Club
timer (like myself). So no matter where the event will be
Colonna staff took great care of our child while we played.
next year, you can count me in.”
They weren’t just babysitting. The children stay busy from
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