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OCEANPLANET NEWS |
3-4-2010 |
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Hi Everyone,
For all of you in or near New England, here is
a real way to provide meaningful assistance for the Haitian earthquake
victims. All you have to do is bring your tired old sails at one
of the drop-off locations (listed below) by March 19. Maine sailor John
Eide (a good friend of mine) has organized this drive to provide used sails
to be utilized for shelters in Haiti. Lets see what we can do!
Below is his message:
"A note to my fellow sailors in
Maine:
Haitians still have a pressing need for food and shelter as they
recover from the massive earthquake that struck in January. As a member of the
Maine sailing community, I'm organizing a drive to collect used sails to be
shipped to Haiti to be used as makeshift shelter. The rainy season is starting
early this year in the Caribbean, so the faster we can get our used sails to
Haiti, the better off the estimated 770,000 homeless will
be.
Maine Sailing Partners in
Freeport is willing to be a drop-off point for your sails,
March 5 until March 19, M-F 8:00 to 5:00.
Pope Sails and Rigging, in Rockland will accept
sails in the mid-coast area,
March 5 until March 19, M-F 8:00 to 5:00.
Sea Bags
, Custom House
Wharf, on the Portland Waterfront, will accept sails
and give you a bag in return, thru March 21.
Portland Yacht Service
will accept sails in Building 11 during
the hours of the Maine Boatbuilders
Show, March 19, 20 and 21.
They will then be trucked to Miami where two organizations,
Haiti-Life and Shake-a-Leg, have the infrastructure in place to ship the sails
to Haiti. Please contact your friends, fellow yacht club members, other
sailors, anyone you know who might have old, used sails taking up space and ask
them to donate to the people of Haiti. Deadline for donations will be Friday,
March 19.
The fine print:
Shake A Leg the Miami collection
point, and Haiti-Life, the
shipper to and distributor in Haiti are both 501c3 organizations so your donation
is tax deductible. Shipping from Miami to Haiti is funded by
Project Medishare, also a 501c3. Please
have the hoist and foot lengths available so we can properly tag the sail.
Thanks for your help,
John Eide jeide@meca.edu
I've been actively sailing the Coast of Maine for over 30 years in a
classic wooden boat; have made two trips to the Caribbean on her; helped Bruce
Schwab prepare Ocean Planet for the start of the Vendee Globe Race, including
the transatlantic delivery; race yearly in the Wooden Boat races; done four
Marblehead-Halifax races.
Maine Sailing Partners
24 Noble Drive, Freeport, ME 04032 207-865-0850 or
888-788-7245
Pope Sails & Rigging 237
Park Street, Rockland, ME 04841 207-596-7293
Maine Sailing
Partners http://www.mesailing.com/
Pope Sails & Rigging
http://www.popesails.com/
Sea Bags
http://seabags.com/
Portland Yacht Service
http://www.portlandyacht.com/
Maine Boatbuilders Show
http://www.portlandcompany.com/boatShow/
Shake-a-Leg
http://www.shakealegmiami.org/
Haiti-Life
http://www.haiti-life.org/
Project Medishare
http://projectmedishare.org/
"
Ok folks, let's
do it!
Bruce Schwab, Skipper
OceanPlanet
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