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  • Thursday
    Aug 29 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Aug 28 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Tuesday
    Aug 27 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Monday
    Aug 26 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two afternoon sessions for sailing, 1 PM to 2 PM and 2 PM to 3PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two morning sessions for sailing, 10 AM to 11 AM and 11 AM to 12PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sunday
    Aug 25 2024
    Sonar Sailing - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two afternoon sessions for sailing, 1 PM to 2 PM and 2 PM to 3PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two morning sessions for sailing, 10 AM to 11 AM and 11 AM to 12PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Thursday
    Aug 22 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Aug 21 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Tuesday
    Aug 20 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Monday
    Aug 19 2024
    Sonar Sailing - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two afternoon sessions for sailing, 1 PM to 2 PM and 2 PM to 3PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two morning sessions for sailing, 10 AM to 11 AM and 11 AM to 12PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sunday
    Aug 18 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two afternoon sessions for sailing, 1 PM to 2 PM and 2 PM to 3PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two morning sessions for sailing, 10 AM to 11 AM and 11 AM to 12PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Thursday
    Aug 15 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Aug 14 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Tuesday
    Aug 13 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Monday
    Aug 12 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two afternoon sessions for sailing, 1 PM to 2 PM and 2 PM to 3PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two morning sessions for sailing, 10 AM to 11 AM and 11 AM to 12PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Sunday
    Aug 11 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two afternoon sessions for sailing, 1 PM to 2 PM and 2 PM to 3PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This PM session will begin at 1 PM and end at 3PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Sailing with the Martin 16 - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy a morning of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 10 AM to 12 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website
  • Sonar Sailing - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join us on the water on Lake Champlain on Sunday and Monday for Adaptive Sonar Sailing.
    There are two morning sessions for sailing, 10 AM to 11 AM and 11 AM to 12PM
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Sonar – The Sonar is a 23-foot one-design keelboat that showcased at the 1996 Paralympic Games, where the sport was a demonstration event. The Sonar has been the three-person keelboat at every subsequent Paralympics. In para sailing mode it is sailed by a crew of three, without a spinnaker, using a whisker pole with the jib. The Sonar is well-suited for sailing for people with disabilities because of its large open cockpit, making adaptations relatively easy.

    Website
  • Bike Path Biking and Paddling at the Burlington Waterfront - AM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Join Betsy and the northern program team for a morning of biking or paddling at the Burlington Waterfront.
    This AM session will begin at 10 AM and end at 12 PM.
    Reservations required. Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details.

    Website
  • Wednesday
    Aug 7 2024
    Sailing with the Martin 16 - PM
    (EDT)
    Location:

    Come enjoy an afternoon of sailing on Lake Champlain with us this summer. We’ll be out on Sunday through Thursday sailing from 1 PM to 3 PM, with access to two Martin 16 sailboats.   The Martin 16 is a 1 on 1 learn to sail so that means caregivers and aids/families are not able to participate with them. Please keep this in mind when considering this program.
    Contact Program Coordinator Betsy Hoffmeister at [email protected] for details and reservations.
    About the Martin 16
    The Canadian designed and built Martin 16 is a boat that allows children and adults with physical disabilities the possibility of leaving their wheelchair or other mobility device behind and going sailing! Even individuals with weak arms or no use of their arms can sail independently using power assist technology.
    As it names suggests, the Martin 16 is 16 feet long – the size of many small sailboats. But unlike other boats, the Martin 16 has been specially designed to meet the needs of sailors with disabilities.

    Website