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Thanks. Good point you made. If the sailing school is bigger or better developed or smaller and less boats...kids are gonna have fun sailing and that is the most important thing. Plus we want them to learn water safety and boat safety young. A sailing school seems like a good way to do that too.
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Hi Capstan, I notice that you asked about the cost of sailing school programs. At LWSA, one stated goal is breaking down financial barriers to sailing, so that every kid has a chance to sail. Therefore, LWSA offers financial aid scholarships to any family that cannot afford sailing school. As far as I have heard, no family has ever been turned away because they couldn't afford it. Spreading the word, because I really think that is an amazing thing. Prices for sailing classes are here: https://www.lwsa.org/youth-classes and the information about financial aid is here: https://www.lwsa.org/financial-aid
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I almost forgot to say that if price is a concern or your kids just want to try sailing out early in the summer, LWSA has after school lessons in May and June that are only $99 a week and "snow day" sailing after school in June too also only $99 a week. See: https://www.lwsa.org/afterschool-sailing or course numbers 104 and 204 at https://www.lwsa.org/youth-classes
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