
Learn to Sail at the Glendowie Boating Club
LEARN TO SAIL AT GLENDOWIE BOATING CLUB
The first Introduction to the Sailing Holiday Programme is now open for registrations for all sailors wanting to give sailing a go. Running from the 15-19th January, the GBC 5 day (half day, mornings) holiday programme is an excellent way to experience sailing and the beautiful waters of the Hauraki.
Sitting on the waters of the Tamaki River the Glendowie Boating Club offers an unsurpassed location for young sailors to try their hand at one of New Zealand’s corner stone sports. With a group of young and experienced coaches, Glendowie Boating Club graduates themselves, they will be taken through the YNZ Learn To Sail 1 course and come out having learnt all about the Optimist boat, the basics of sailing and increased confidence on the water
To sign up or for more information please head to our website (www.gbcyachting.org.nz...) or feel free to contact David Fehl (027 479 2192)

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Poll: Has your Kiwisaver taken a dip?
With the US tariffs ramping up and the stock market taking a hit, many are noticing a change in their Kiwisaver amounts.
If you've had a peek at your Kiwisaver balance since, have you seen it decrease?

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85.4% Yes, it's decreased
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11.6% Nope
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