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Registration for our college credit watersports classes is happening now and whether you are a student or not, there is no better way to learn a new watersport than in these semester-long classes. Both SDSU and USD students are able to earn college credit for completion of these classes, however, members of the public and students from other schools are encouraged to take advantage of the great value of the extended classes.
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Each year, 45% of Americans set New Year's resolutions, a great percentage of which are related to weight loss. Some people have already found the hidden secret of rowing, one of MBAC's lesser known sports, as a way to fulfill their New Year's resolution and shed the pounds.
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For the 5th in the past two decades the Governor of California is attempting to eliminate the California Department of Boating and Waterways, the department responsible for providing accountability, transparency and leadership regarding the collection and use of boater‐derived taxes and fees, and the best use of these funds for programs that benefit boating.
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Registration for The Watersports Camp 2012 season will open January 31st and with spring camps starting April 2nd, it's not too soon to be thinking about camp. And with limited spots available in our newest exciting camp- stand up paddling, there is no reason to wait!
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JANAURY HOURS |
8am-5pm
Tue-Sun
CLOSED MONDAYS
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January 18-24 |
SDSU students registered in ENS classes will meet for their first class meeting in the AMC (across from the entrance to the ARC)
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January 31 |
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Be the first to sign up for spring or summer camp! |
February 1, 1pm-2pm |
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If you are a USD student wanting to take an EDRC watersports credit class you should attend this short orientation in UC103AB. |
February 2 |
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Be sure to add your semester-long watersports classes by today. |
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