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JOIN US ON THE NAVESINK!
Rowing is a great,
versatile sport that can be done singly or as part of a crew; at a
leisurely, relaxed pace or at a vigorous one for a terrific aerobic
workout without the bone-jarring impact of other cardio activities. Rowing is both an ideal form of
recreation and an excellent avenue for exhilarating, limit-pushing
competition. It’s as fun and rewarding for a 40, 50 or 80-year-old
as it is for a teenager. NRR members fit into all categories. NRR
membership
gives them an opportunity to experience any or all aspects of rowing.
To become an NRR member you must
be at least 18 years of age. Younger rowers participate through
our Youth Programs.
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NRR ADULT MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS
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Click here
for a printer friendly 2010
Program/Membership Descriptions page
(PDF file reader needed).

2010 Adult
membership and lesson application |
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Membership Requirements
To be an NRR member,
you must 1) fill out and mail in an application and
signed waiver, 2) pay applicable fees in full, 3) adhere to all
NRR
policies and procedures, and agree to 4) fulfill a service requirement
- a minimum of 10 hours helping to keep NRR running smoothly and our
rowers safe. NRR service
opportunities, which are
described on our website and with our application, range from boat
maintenance and repair to fund raising (and everything in between).
Supporting members exempt. Fee for adults to waive their requirement is
$50.
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NRR boats, new members must go through a brief orientation and assessments
of their sculling abilities. Refresher sessions are available for both
new and returning members who feel a little rusty and want to reorient
themselves before getting back on the water. |
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