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Welcome to the homepage for Clearwaters Educational Programs
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The sloop Clearwater is the centerpiece of Clearwaters public education
programs. Clearwater is a 106-foot wooden sailing sloop designed after
18th and 19th century Dutch sailing sloops. In 1966, folk singer and
activist Pete Seeger had the vision that the public would come to care
for all of our threatened waterways by learning to care for one boat and
one river. He inspired a group of dedicated people who made the dream a
reality. Launched in 1969, Clearwater serves as a movable classroom,
laboratory, stage, and forum. More than a dozen national and
international programs have successfully modeled programs after those
pioneered by Clearwater.
Each year, Clearwater accommodates nearly 13,000 children and adults for
education sails that teach history, biology, and environmental science
and navigation along the Hudson River, New York Harbor and Long Island
Sound. Thousands more are reached through on-land classroom visits,
field programs and public exhibits. |
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