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Rainbo Fish & Game Club Kids Meeting July 5, 2014
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Rainbo Fish & Game Club Agenda Charter from the Original Rainbo Founders The Opportunity of Being a Member Obligations of Members, Family of Members & Guests Having Fun as a Member of the Rainbo Family Keeping Rainbo Clean Safety Roads & Common Areas Safety Boating Safety Swimming Fishing
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Rainbo Fish & Game Club Charter Summary of 1952 To Promote social fellowship and companionship among its members and families and to furnish a place where the membership can partake in meetings and outdoor activities and simply have Fun To instill within its membership the spirit of sportsmanship and to observe the laws of the State of New Hampshire including the Boating & Fish & Game Laws
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The Opportunity of Being a Member For young adults, family of current members 18-26 may apply for membership All members have rights to: Use a lot owned by the club to camp/build (your property) within the town guidelines Participate in meetings and have a voice on how the club is run Use the club facilities (clubhouse, beaches, lake access etc.) Bring Guests to the Club
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Obligations of Members, Family of Members & Guests To Abide by the Rainbo by-laws and Rules and Regulations Use common sense If in doubt – just ask a member
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Having Fun as a Member of the Rainbo Family Clubhouse – Music, pool table, hanging around, movies, projector, guitar Playground – Equipment Beach – Swimming, hanging around Roads & Lots – Differences between Private Roads and Public Roads – Respect member lots
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Keeping Rainbo Clean Dispose of all trash properly If you use an area, put it back better than you found it! (clubhouse, playground, beach, docks)
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Safety (Roads and Common Areas) Roads & Common Areas – Speed – Helmets – Bikes, Golf Carts, 4 Wheelers – Use Equipment for what it was designed for – Common Sense http://www.nh.gov/hsafety/publications/documents/bicycle.pdf http://www.atvsafety.gov/state/newhampshire.html
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Safety (Boating) Boating — Letting People know where you are going — Life Jackets — Boating License Required for all 16 year old or greater drivers of over 25hp including jet skis — Common Sense — http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/nhsp/fob/marine-patrol/boating-education
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Safety (Swimming) Swimming — Never Swim Alone — Use The Buddy system — No Diving off of piers; the main beach raft is the best diving spot — If someone is in trouble Get help Use the Life Preservers
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Fishing Anyone 0-15 years old may fish anywhere in Crystal Lake (no license required) Anyone 16 years old or older may fish in the pool without a license. All other areas a license is required. Clean up your fishing area (dock, etc) Everyone must abide by the New Hampshire Fish & Game Laws http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Legislative/legislative.htm
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Have Fun Thank You!
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