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YOGA EVERY SUNDAY
Ashley Gerczak runs a one hour yoga class every Sunday at the marina, catering to all experience levels! Join us in our sunny upstairs studio in the winter or out on the roof deck in the warmer months to reset, stretch, and laugh while overlooking the river. The class is open to all and is $20/person, from 10-11AM. The rest of the week you can find Ashley in Irvington at her studio, Blue Honey.
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BOAT RENTALS
We have a fleet of kayaks, canoes and stand up paddle boards to get you out exploring the Yeocomico. There’s lots to see & do within an easy paddle - a nearby sandy beach, local winery, historic waterfront homes, and plenty of wildlife along the way. Send us an email to arrange an adventure!
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KIDS SAILING CAMP
We are offering 4 camp sessions in the Summer of 2024! The kids join our team for 5 days on the Yeocomico River, trying out a variety of boats. If interested in registering for a session please fill out the form linked here. Camp runs 9AM-3PM each day during the weeks of 6/10-6/14, 6/24-6/28, 7/29-8/2 and 8/5-8/9 and is for all experience levels, from ages 7-14.
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NORTHERN NECK SAILING ASSOCIATION
The NNSA holds all their club meetings at the marina and invites anyone to stop by and join for their potlucks, raft ups, and special events.
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4TH OF JULY IN KINSALE
Live music, food, drinks and vendors will be here at The Slips, where the crowd gathers to celebrate the 4th of July and watch fireworks launched at 9:30PM over the Yeocomico River. Hosted by the Yeocomico Club, The Slips, The Kinsale Market, and the Cople Volunteer Fire Department it’s a great annual community event. The local support makes it possible to put on the fabulous fireworks show each year, and we really appreciate your donations!
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OYSTER 101 WORKSHOPS
The Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association holds informative workshops at the marina multiple times a year, teaching participants about our local oyster culture, farming, and how to start your own oyster garden. TOGA has donated a floating oyster cage to the marina so visitors can see our own oyster garden underway.