Pop-up Sailing Club June 2025
This year, the Friends have been keen to broaden and refresh the
range of social offerings for the Maisemore community, as well
as encouraging more neighbours to consider volunteering to
facilitate activities and harness and develop some of their own
interests and skills. Part of the brilliance of our community is
how varied we are in our interests, lifestyles, experiences,
skills and our physical abilities, so bringing this diversity
into how we socialise together is a real benefit - from sea
swimming and Pilates to boules or luncheons on the green (and
more) - and it will be great to see what other things we can
support in the coming year.
This year we also decided to harness one of the other interests
our community holds dear - watersports! And so, our "Pop-up
Sailing Club" was
born. With our location and the extraordinary facilities of our
dinghy park and private slipway, we are the envy of the town.
However, some of us are less able to engage with this element of
Maisemore life - whether through physical limitations, lack of
confidence or simply lack of equipment or time. Others of us
love to get on the water communally - and to facilitate others
to do so.
The concept was simple - bring together people who want to get
on the water in some way but who may need some form of support
or encouragement to do so with those who have equipment, skills
and confidence - and those who just want to spend time meeting
friends and enjoying our location for an inclusive, relaxed
social involving the sea.
It was a great afternoon - the sun, sea and wind could not have
been more perfect for the occasion, the "pop-up clubhouse"
hosted superbly by number 51 could not have been more hospitable
and those in the community who were determined to use this
opportunity to get on the water even if they didn't usually
could not have been more game! Those of us there to offer some
support and encouragement (and to broker some equipment sharing)
were delighted to realise that, for some, it meant their first
time doing anything like it - and they loved it!
There were many partakers - around 50 I believe - some who
soaked up the sun and watched others embark on their first
sailing adventure and others who brought the whole family and
got out there together. One of my great pleasures is building
others' confidence and opportunity to get on the water - so this
was just a really joyful event - with one neighbour's sheer joy
at her first sailing experience being something that will stick
with me for a long time.
We will definitely be looking to do similar again - and also to
consider how to do some smaller events that just nudge people to
head down to the water and have a go amongst friends more
regularly. It will be essential for all involved to understand
that this is just friends and neighbours sharing and socialising
- there is nothing professional to the set up and everyone
remains responsible for themselves and their children at all
times. With that said, part of the joy is partnering up those
who want to try something or develop their confidence with those
who can help encourage and make it happen - so
we are also reflecting on whether a more structured
communication option could make it easier for people to arrange
to go on the water together at other times.
Anyway, one way or another many people contributed, either
before or on the day, including those who couldn't attend but
lent kayaks and boards and boats freely. Thank you to you all
and to everyone for coming along and joining in!
Alex Maxted June 2025
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