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Soundings June edition published PDF Print E-mail
Written by Julian Haines   
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 22:44

The June edition of the club newsletter, Soundings, is out now! It includes articles about trips planned and undertaken by club members: whale watching in Alaska, training in Skye and a long open crossing from Northern Ireland to Scotland and back. There's also an article about the recent clean-up of Dalkey Island, an identification guide for Mediterranean and black-headed gulls, both of which can be seen locally and the first crossword from our new crossword editor!

 
Members' discount at East Coast Canoe and Kayak PDF Print E-mail
Written by Julian Haines   
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 16:13

Greg Quinn of East Coast Canoe and Kayak has kindly extended a 10% discount (5% on boats) to all members of East Coast Sea Kayaking Club, when you show your membership card. They're a retailer of canoes, kayaks, clothing and related equipment. The shop is based at Donabate, Co. Dublin, just off the M1. See their website and online store for details.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 16:14
 
Changes at the Irish Canoe Union PDF Print E-mail
Written by Julian Haines   
Thursday, 03 June 2010 05:47

The ICU AGM took place last Saturday, 29th May. It was a small and suprisingly efficient affair with fewer than about 30 delegates attending and the whole event concluded in a couple of hours. Considering that the ICU has several thousand members, it seemed like a remarkably poor turnout. Almost all of the delegates represented clubs with virtually no individual members present, but perhaps that's not suprising given that individuals (not clubs) must form blocs of 10 in order to exercise voting rights!

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 June 2010 19:15
 
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