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Squadron Coming Events

Opening Day Downpour but no damp spirits ...

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Despite pouring rain, it all went off with a bang on October 1, when Commodore Andrew Aitken defeated the damp by using a blowtorch to fire the Squadron’s cannon to mark the traditional start of the club’s summer sailing season. Squally spring weather, however, caused the Opening Day sailing to be cancelled, so all the fun went indoors. 1/ For children from the early childhood educator Sparkling Minds, Opening Day was an opportunity to get up close to a cannon and Cannon Master, Gerald Flynn, who celebrated his 20th year in the role. 2/ Time for a picnic for this trio. From left, Thomas Armstrong (1), Michelle Armstrong (3) and Sam Reilly (4). 3/ Bowen Horne had fun doing a dry run on a NZ Water Bike. 4/ Steve Wilson and Caroline Jack check out the range at Musto/Bollé’s One Day Squadron Sale. 5/ Junior guests were entertained by the boisterous challenge of a bouncy castle. 6/ Jake Wu keeps on top of his fitness regime with a workout on a grinding machine. 7/ Pretty as a picture, Eleanor Wylie receives a make-over from face painter Olivia Daw. 8/ Time to sit very still. Archie Gallagher comes face to face with decorator Olivia Daw. 9/ Membership Manager Nikki Harkin and Membership Services Coordinator Faye Hallet fielded questions about Squadron membership and members’ activities. There was no joining fee for those who joined the Squadron on the day. Photo left by Billy Woodworth Photos right by Debra Douglas

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