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luncheon, this time featuring Bob Bitchin, founder of Latitudes & Atti- tudes and Cruising Outpost Magazine. He will share insights on all things cruising. Time: Lunch, 12:20 p.m.; Pre- sentation, 12:40 p.m. Where: Cal Yacht Club, 4469 Admiralty Way in Marina del Rey. Cost: $20. RSVP to reserva-
tions@calyachtclub.net.
JUNE
Corona del Mar 5k June 4
949-673-4050 • Presented by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, the run takes participants through the streets of Corona del Mar. Finishers will cel- ebrate with a feast at the fi nish line. All runners will receive a goodie bag of items from local merchants and a 35th anniversary commemorative runner’s t-shirt. For more information, email
admin@cdmchamber.com or call number provided.
Do you have an event you’d like publicized in The Log’s Calendar of Events? Email event details at least one month in advance to
editor@thelog.com or send a fax to Ambrosia Brody at 949-660-6172.
Check out the online Event Calendar at
thelog.com.
Boating
Classes MAY
About Boating Safety May 7 Newport Beach • This USCG beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certifi cation in many states. Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: West Marine, 3433 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Cost: $40. Contact: Desiree De Liser, 925-788- 9414;
deliserd@yahoo.com.
By Ambrosia Brody
‘Ready, Set, Wear it!’ events remind boaters to stay safe on the water
STATEWIDE — Boaters and water afi cionados are invited to join in one of the many events planned during National Safe Boating Week, May 21-27. The “Ready, Set, Wear It!” campaign jumpstarts the week on May 21 with an
attempt at setting a new world record for the most lifejackets worn. Events have been scheduled worldwide for participants to gather to help
set the record for the most life jackets worn and the most infl atable life jackets infl ated. The event, sponsored by the National Safe Boating Council (NSBC) and
Canadian Boating Council, serves as a fun educational element just prior to National Safe Boating Week. Each year, organizations host “Ready, Set, Wear It!” events to help educate the boating public about the safety benefi ts of life jackets. The number to beat is 10,917
participants, a record set in 2015. Japan has the highest number of participants at a single event with 811 people in attendance. More than 30,000 people have participated in the event since 2010, according to event organizers. To sign up or to register an event, visit
readysetwearit.com.
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On the Water Practice May 11-18 Oceanside • This is the third of a four-part lecture series hosted by Oceanside Yacht Club that allows sailors to spend time on the water with a sailing crew. The fourth part of the series takes place on May 18 with the Twilight and Thirsty Thursday registration. Time: 6 p.m. Where: 1950 N. Harbor Drive in Oceanside. Contact: 760-720-1516.
Schooner Crew Training May 12, 19 & 26 Chula Vista • If you have a 136-foot sailing vessel you need crew. Learn the terminol- ogy and the basics from instructor Susan Johnson. Time: 7-9 p.m. Where: Chula Vista Marina, 550 Marina Parkway in Chula Vista. Contact: 619- 691-1860.
About Boating Safety May 14
Chula Vista • This USCG beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certifi cation in many states. Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Chula Vista Marina, 550 Marina Parkway in Chula Vista. Cost: $35. Contact: Bill Andersen, 619- 922-0231;
wgander1@hotmail.com.
About Boating Safety May 14-15 Oceanside • This USCG beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certifi cation in many states. Time: 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: Oceana East Community Club House, 3801 Cin- namon Way in Oceanside. Cost: $45. Contact: Jack Guida, 760-207-7180;
captainjag@sbcglobal.net.
Marine Gear Swap Meet
Sunset Aquatic Marina Saturday, May 7th 8am - 1pm
RESERVE YOUR SELLING SPACE NOW! Selling space is FREE for Sunset Aquatic Marina tenants
Sunset Aquatic Marina
All others $15 per space. Admission is free. •
562.592.2833
2901 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92649
sunsetaquatic@gkind.com
Enjoy all of the amenities of the hotel during your stay at the spectacular Loews Crown Isle Marina.
Guest slips up to 80 feet available year round.
For additional information, please call 619-424-4455 or
https://www.loewshotels.com/cbrmarina
Cruising Seminar May 18 Newport Beach • Join South Coast Yachts-Newport Beach for an evening with Capt. Dietmar Petutschnig, who recently returned from a more than 7-year sail in the South Pacifi c. Petutschnig will provide valuable knowledge and insight to “dream, prepare and just go.” With his wife, Suzanne, the couple learned how to sail in 2007, bought their fi rst boat, and set sail in 2008 from San Diego. Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Where: West Marine, 3433 Via Lido in Newport Beach. RSVP: Tamara, 949-791-9054.
About Boating Safety May 21 Orange • This USCG beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license. Time: 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Where: West Marine, 2040 N. Tustin Ave. in Orange. Cost: $40. Contact: Desiree De Liser, 925-788- 9414;
deliserd@yahoo.com.
Suddenly in Command May 28
Chula Vista • This course is designed for those not generally at the helm and will help prepare you with the basics in case of an emergency. Time: 9:30-11 a.m. Where: Chula Vista Marina, 550 Ma- rina Parkway in Chula Vista. Cost: Free. Contact: Bill Andersen, 619-922-0231;
wgander1@hotmail.com.
Do you have a class you’d like publicized in The Log’s Boating Classes section? Email event details at least one month in advance to
editor@thelog.com or send a fax to Ambrosia Brody at 949-660-6172.
Check out the online Event Calendar at
thelog.com.
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