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NWPWC supports the National Deaf Children's Society
A friend and work colleague of mine "Kevin Gallagher" is currently in training for the 2009 Bupa London 10k run. He is running to raise money for a the National Deaf Childrens Society to thank them for their continued support they provide his family.
I am appealing for all NWPWC members to be generous and make a donation to help Kevin raise as much as he can for this very deserving charity. To read Kevin's personal message, get more information on why this charity is specifically important to him and to make a donation please click here or take a look at Kevins personal "Just Giving" banner that I have added to the left side of our homepage.
I would personally like to thank all of you for taking to time to read this message.
Thanks
I am appealing for all NWPWC members to be generous and make a donation to help Kevin raise as much as he can for this very deserving charity. To read Kevin's personal message, get more information on why this charity is specifically important to him and to make a donation please click here or take a look at Kevins personal "Just Giving" banner that I have added to the left side of our homepage.
I would personally like to thank all of you for taking to time to read this message.
Thanks
Revised byelaws
You can now see the revised byelaws on the Donegal council website . Just go to the announcements at the bottom of the home page and it'll take you to a new website. You can give them feedback on their website so that would be a good idea. Try and email them asap as the byelaws become legally binding on 1st May 2009.
K38 Training for NWPWC members
Starting Friday 19th April 2009 I can confirm that 11 members from the NWPWC will attending a 3 day K38 course.
This 3 day course, with optional night operations will show students how to technically operate a PWC in the toughest of marine environments, perform rescues as single operator or with a rescuer on conscious, unconscious and with multiple casualties.
Once qualified these club members will be an invaluable asset and will take our club to the next level regarding water safety.
Can I be the first the say "goodluck" lads and ladies and do us proud
This 3 day course, with optional night operations will show students how to technically operate a PWC in the toughest of marine environments, perform rescues as single operator or with a rescuer on conscious, unconscious and with multiple casualties.
Once qualified these club members will be an invaluable asset and will take our club to the next level regarding water safety.
Can I be the first the say "goodluck" lads and ladies and do us proud



