Stepping Stone House Regatta 2013
As always, it will be a fun day for sailors, a competitive race, followed by a friendly get together at the Squadron to swap stories and then enjoy a casual dinner and prize giving. Every boat in the fleet can win a prize, with many challenges within the fleet.
For you to participate and sponsor a yacht please return the entry form by 21 February 2013. We look forward to you joining us for a great nautical day of fun and competition in support of a truly worthy cause.
Again a feature of the afternoon will be a Bledisloe Match Race between two Farr 40’s. Last year we had a spectacular day with 1987 Rugby World Cup winning Captain, David Kirk and 1999 Australian Rugby winning team member, Richard Harry. In addition we will host other match races between participants.
The AIM of this Regatta is to help fund our three houses which accommodate a total of 12 young people.
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Kennards House Sponsored by Kennards Hire
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 Official opening of Kennards House
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Kennards House, our Independent Living Residence, was purchased late last year.
Kennards Hire have provided us with a massive amount of hire equipment for our new house. Total Construction have provided building expertise and in fact carried out a building contract the new house without any remuneration other than for materials. Both these corporations are our very generous supporters.
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How It Started 22 Years Ago
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Welcome to Stepping Stone House
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